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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
rHE 10NE INDEPENDENT Puhlishcd Fvery Friday by W. V. Hkad, F-.liior liblisW. 8,000 FARMERS PROFIT SUBSCRIPTION One Year Sl.W Six Month 0.75 Three Months O.oO F,m red as second Cla.vi inatu at the postoffice at lone, Orison, under act of March 3, 1S.V. Frit'ay.Oct. 24. IPSO. Person. I Mention Continued From Page 1 Oo "."vtdned&y of last week 0' eEneelman departed for Pott brd wh r-he has office work in the a-i vert ii rip department of K K 0 distributors. SAY WILL ROGERS BEVERLY HILLS.-Well all I know 1 just what 1 read in the papers, and what 1 get through the mail. Arthur Brisbane and I hare hcen having a good nr.tured kidding through the papers about Russia. Ar thur kinder be lieves that Russia -ould be r-cog ni.:: :.!. and r.ie I uot. Dip- 1111 --if- atvc is fi'vilV they :sould or tlS?!3 Urs. thats a .r.x -- : m . . , . WJTJ in- 1 am not get- Lexington News Miss AMABKLLE STRODTMAN The flth annual Pioneer K-un on was held Saturday in the i.each Memorial Hall. The atier.o auCe lar exceed. u that ol pievi ous jeais,. Atiumlerof pioneers .em seauu at me '70' tal.e; Jianuma McMillan whunad reach toe ae ot iS tieii. trie oldest, jeiuu Kit; oldest. A iaine anel lood cake, bakeu by Mrs 1'ieu decorutert this tulle arid at the ojIiiuiiuI oiuiiti, tacli o these pioneers recti ved a puce of it. Four other taoks were set lot the rest ot ttie aiU'iidunu. A short proKium was tiiven after the ilinne at which Frark Turner, Ed and Harvey MilUr entertained with a few old time numbers. V I am onlr g Piplomatlc getting acting wcges. wa;es. Hut thats got nothing to do with it. what I am gettins a is the interesting letters this fellow Brisbane writes. I am going to show you one he wrote mo that 1 just got My Dear Iiogtrv Xow that 1 have established your credit as a mult-nillllonsaire, and that you have destroyed mine by making me out In th? public prints s desti- s - ' IA m r. - 4 r 7 - X 'Gt.25-flov. I mcnt parking iftcc. Paved roJ" direct tn tnlrancc Portland, Vrtuvn, if October 29 'NoVfflU her 1. KmIlupu hft. .11 TMmrnifinii 1 inL tt Bon' aad Oirla' Club Work EihuMfn Tnnnin Klriti Exhibim Wild Lit J Extubiu; and wortd-rmowned Hone Show. II arret urjrr one rou(. J J PROFESSIONAL CARDS lone Independent JOB PRINT JACK FERRIS -: Dermaticianj It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" ,J& Clark & Linn & Jarpenter Work, fainting. Pa oer Hanging and General Re pair Work. lone, Oregon. Farnoua f ri 5ectioa Ttif Quar'lpr Latin. fntii.ii otudent Hfcllon of Purls, contains tl f Sorh'iiiiic, the College of I'nris ninl oIIht mlmoK It was ikiiiipiI Iic-cau- Latin wa the l:in'.'ua;'e of tucilleval si'liol;i.-.t'ici.-w. Star Brand shoes at Bristow & Johnson's P :iy& GOODYEAR TIRES HWVOM-f have all the g od qnalilties, Materials, fir f a And Right Price. L v mm mm I .i lk lift Vet- -YA . - . ! For Automobile Service & Accessories go to INDEPENDENl GARAGE one - Ore. FROM PACIFIC POWER &LIGHT SERVICE 13 I lt;.,,; VV r:U ' eV ,V' v v . 7 l E. N. Benson Poultry Farm near Hood River THE policy of tnis, company in extending its lines to serve a large rural area in the states of Washington and Oregon is benefiting 8.000 rural customers who use electricity to to bring convenience and greater leisure into the farm home, as well as to perform farm work that otherwise would require extra labor. Our customers use electricity to cut farm production costs and increasc'profits. Our electricity is used profitably on all classes of farms irrigated farms, dairy farms fruit, farms, poultry farms and diversified farms, throughout this large and rapidly developing twrrilory; territory that enjoys a national repu tation as one of the most progressive and pros perous farming sections in the entire United States. Pacific Power and Ljght Conpany's far-flung system of power plants, intricate transmission networks, and the unselfish devotion ofa trained personel injure availability of electric service practically everywhere in the territory throughout the full twentyfour houssofevcry dayintheycar. Electric lights arc usad i.i chicken honses on the E. E. Benson Poultrp Farm to make hens work a longer day and increase production. Mr. Bonson also uses Pacific Power and Eight Com pany service to operate three large incubators and to light his residence. This service has cost him only an averdge of $6.59 a month for the past year. REJECT POWER BILL THIS is no time for dangcrousexperimcnts in public ownership that invariably in crease taxs and boneed indebtenefs against rea property," say scoses of level headed farmers and other citixens who have studied the pro posals fo putting politics into the power pusi ness. This measure would take the lid complely off tax limitations. It constitutes the most dan gerous tax increasing scheme ever submitted to the voters. Vote it down for yonr own pro-tion. PAID ADVERTISEMENT PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY LE.VIS A. Mc ARTHUR, VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERA MANAGER THE DALLES, OREGON This ompany'i 1929 taqei, paid ane to be paid, were 433,23573. Political mafagement of power would iadJle this tax bill onto yonr property and your neighbor! property. C. L SWEEK ATTORNEY AT:: I LAW. :: ?First Nationa Itonk Blclg. tfleppner, Oregon J J When You Vhit Heppner t Eat At The J "Elkhorn Restaurant" GoodMeals Beit of Service f 4 A Pi. T tj Af r.j., t 1 n nnium i ft - ? ill UMI IW.U. h H- KOBINSON r- . a . I it uentist tj ft Attorney & Counselor i: Lunch Counter A.D. KcMUHDO, M.D. :: Physician And Surgeon "Office In Masonic Building -: JTrained Nurse. Assistant J illtppner, . Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST X UL.n. m mil r.,tm... iti.i.. Z Heppner, Ore. T 1 Will iTiicthcIii AIIThfCiMirtu J IOINE OREGON t Hit. V.,,)Mr.TnCK' ? t l Al Lr3W (rr (., PVIInum Hl,t',. I'l ,r " 4 u 0 ; Glasses f itted ;t iuinc ukluoin J Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WGONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor 1 4 i Evenings and Siinavlty uppoinfmrn PAUL G. BALSIGER lone. Oregon "W"