The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, December 26, 1930, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
V. W.IIkad, Editor lihlixhr.
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year , $1.50
Six Monilu 0.75
Three Months 0..X)
Entered as second Clas matt. at
thepostcffire at lone, Oregon, under
act of March 3, ls:9.
Friday, Dec. 2J 1930
POMONA GRANGE PROGRAM
BOA RDM AN, OREGON
: January 3, 1931
PUBLIC - INVITED
Instrumental Music Mrs. Spangle, Boardman
Mr, Packard' Boardman
Song.; "Too Many Green Arples", Helen I'aJ,
Mary Lrn.t'i
Reading A'ida Helikcr, Ior.e
Pianologue Mrs Martha Titus Bondman
Solo Dan Lindscy Alpine
Reading Miss Helen Wells Lexinton
Neale quartett Boardman Crange
Adbress Ed Aldi ich Pendleton
"Development of Umatilla Rapids"
Comic Song Sketch .. Donald Helicker
Ralph Gibson Willows Grange
Order of Start in Flaj
The slur In the iiHiioiitil Has r
Dtimliered from lft to r!:M. hoj nnln;
ith lite top row. and are lsnei1 t
States In the order that tit-; entiTcd
the Union.
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To cl! points in
CF.EOCh
WASKItiGlCN
icako
MONTANA
cr.d ell t'rxn
Pocinc pcirls in
UTAH
Ceporlue t'o'est
DEC. 18 to 25, inc.
F.eiur. Trrit:
JANUARY 6th
UNION
PACIFLE
.7. U' Ifnrh A EiWi
lone Oregon.
GOODYEAR TIRES
have all ihe good qnalitties,
Materials,
Workmanship,
And Right Price.
For Automobile Service &
Accessories go to
INDEPENDENl GARAGE
tone - Ore.
ft lsssffiaBBa "mlf '
' 'W VLMXTJiBSWtl TViixriimn-.T'v.r 7mizJiZ
Personal Mention
for the boys game 30-" 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsigerand
Mr. and Mrs Louis Balslger were
dinner guests Fiiday evening at
the Werner Rtctmannhome.
Mrs. Inez Freeland has purch
ased the Ernest Montandon prop
erty in upper lone. Thispropty
was rec nt!y transferred to Louis
Balsiger by the Montandon heirs.
Continued in Col. 5
n
Another Uie of Air?'e
Idfesa.irds ut S. asi.it'. m u-e r,t.
uiri'iiMie In rt"ciie work. Tl' i-r.ift
cnrr.fs h tniido to which U f.isteiu-d
a long rope nttached to a life preserv
er. Tin crew drops the preserver to
H't-ons In distress, und the torpedo
i-tirries the line to shore, the method
tieinj; quicker than bout rescue.
Enjltsh Town Proud of
Ancient Parish Church
The one hundredth anniversary .if
! the Parish church of llumhestor, liiti!
j land, was celebrated recently when tlm
j bishop of Coventry preached a spciHl
j thanksgiving sermon. The church,
j which Is one of the oldest in the coun
; try, stands on the sume foundations of
a Saxon church which was built In
. 030 A. D. Beautiful antique stained
glass windows decorate the east wall.
A peal of five bells, dating from I.'jSO.
still call the villagers to chu ch. Five
books, Includlnjr Fox's "Hook of Mar
tyrs" are among the church's treas-
tired possessions. Two of the m-ire re
1 cent English martyrs, Robert Glover
and Mr. Joyce Lewis, worshiped at
the shrine. Clover was burned at the
stake at Coventry in 11153, and Mrs.
Lewis met a similar fate at TJchf.eltJ
two years later. The old church Is In
a wonderful state of preservation con
sider!!; her ten centuries of life.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Make an Ideal Xmas Gift.
Come to Hanlons Studio
Heppner - Oregon
123 Main St.
Clark & Linn &
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanging and G;:i;ral Re
pair Work.
lone, Oregon.
Mi
a r iw i i i v k ' -f t
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AY ME
PEVKHLY niLLS-Well nil 1 know Is
just what 1 r ul lu the papers, und all
I have rend In the last week Is about
the IKtmocratie ui
"7Ti rislntr of Novetnher
4th. It was my
birthday and the
Hoys of the party
really did them
selves proud lu my
honor. The Repub
licans were looking
for a punch In the
jaw, but not for a
kick In the pants at
t h same 1 1 in e.
Why. there was
men beat at this
wake that thought they had a deed to
their seat We will kinder start In
atphnbetic.il!' v. Ith the disasters and
take 'em In that order, starting with
Illinois.
An old Democratic frioud of mine,
J. Ham Lewis, who has red whiskers,
and a green test to match, used to be
In the Senate away back during the
days when we was fixing It so there
would never 'e a ntber war. If my
Tmlly Po.t Etiquette book serves me
rlsht, I thirl; he Is ab tut the ouly
Democrat In some distance to get a
red wuiskcr In that stately hall, and
after all these years he Is going back.
His facial adornment has shed from
a Ci.iru L.iw r-d to a kl t of a Henna
ftrcy. and tha old m;' h:;s got many
au egg spot concealed behind Its pearl
buttons. But Ham can curry one and
bathe the other and he will make a
new entrance Into the old "Arena Del
Toros."
It wasent only that be got back In
there, but It was the spectacular man
ner that be did It. Tho Republicans
had their strongitit Won.au up against
him, Ruth Hanna McCormack. She had
rpent a tew hundred thousand In the
Primaries, but svldentaHy forgot to
spend any on the race. That would be
like spending all your money in taxi
fare to go to the ball game, but none
to spend to get In after you got there.
Hut Ruth made a mljrhty line race,
and maby its Just as well she Is not
In there. I drtnt think a woman be
longs In there. Kot a nice woman
anyhow.
Its funny how a smart Political
Woman like her couident have guessed
risht ou the Prohibition thing. How
anybody could go wton on what 1111-n1-!
would do ! hrrr! r. Him h
wont make em as good a Wimiitu its
Ruth would, but he will make cm a
good niau.
Then contlnueing alphabetically we
come to Oklahoma. Another old resi
dent of the Senate got back after oil ,
these years. Our Blind man, Senator
Lexington News
Miss AMADELL ESTRODTMAN
The annual Christmas program
.f ur t . c t
of the Lexington School was pre -
sented in the auditorium on Fri-
.
yay evening. our vice dluiiijii mxm auer
Maurice Reany opened the pro-; the New Year
gram with a recitation which was Misses Erma Duvall and Helen
followed by " The Happy Christ- valentine arrival home on Satur
mas Iree under the supervision 1 , T- ,v ,
of Miss Pearl Vail. Members f,r y from Lugene, Ore. to Ppend
the third and fourth gradea SUPERIOR DRILLS
brought forth a scene from Fairy Are no Experiment bu- are the
ianu ana pupils of Mrs. Clarence
Howell presented, "The Trial of
Santa Claus." Probably the most
impressive of these was the
Chime3 Rang" which was made
up of a selected cast. Miss HcLn
Falconer had change of all the
musical part oi tne program.
At the finnili of the
program
Santa Claus in the person of Clar j
ence Howell apr cd to treat all
! C.LSWEEK
ATTORNEY AT
! LAW.
Hrst Naliona lank BIdg.
U
T I T
I Heppner,
Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat At The
"Elkhcrn Restaurant"
z
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. McMURDO, M.D. j
Physician And Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
'Heppner, . . Oregon
ROGERS
Qore, He used to be a fixture In there
from our Country. Then whoa he
happened to be able" to ice turthet
than the mob during tho war why he
lost out; now when the mob lint
caught up with him, and they can
look back Instead of having to look
forward why they send him hack In
there. That gives Oklahoma two
Democrats which Is of course as It
should be, for we are a liberty loving
people.
You going to hear an awful lot In
the next few years about a man from
South Dakota named Houlow. He Is
a Democrat and from South Dakota.
Now thnts like a Zulu being discov
ered on tho nehring sea. He Is a
comical old rascal, w ith a lot of humor
and about twice as much common
sense as humor so he will be out of
place two ways In the sonnte. Watch
him and remember the name, 0 E I'
LO W. and If he Is to speak anywhere
near you dont miss him.
Course, the old tlmv's Rot back lu
without even opposition luu Pat Har
rison, and Joe Robinson of Arkansnw.
They will be In the Senate when the
Farmers get relief. Joe Robinson Is
mighty liable to bu the Democratic
Nominee In '32. It will be between
him and Kruiiklyn D. Ro'imvelt, and
they are both mighty fine men. Joe If
they want a dry, and Roosevelt If they
want a wet. But the wela seemed
to kinder swamp everything at this
meolee and are gaining strength every
day. so In '33 It looks like the wet
Candidate will have the edge at the
Nomination.
Still the west got a long way to go
yt. You sue tho-o States that voted
net this time were ones that were
known to be wet all
"S3
tne time, wnen you
start voting on u rr
pt rrs m
ail through the
middle west and
south you will Cud
a different taie, so
both Parties will
be up axalnxt It as
to just what to do
in '32. They will
3 4
lav
wn
want to be wet for k
the wet voters and
dry for the dry vot
ers, and they wont
know which one has the most vote!,
and they will bo busier than a Bird
Dog trying to figure which way to
jump.
Tltt gives you a pretty good line j
on Politics; their personal feeling
have nothing to do with It, Its which
way will the most votes be. I believe
a C'andicatc would go over Niagara
Falls If he was sure the wind was
wl'Q him.
(B VII'), M. wul,i Srsduatc, Ik)
ol the kiddies.
Fid ward liurchell arrived nfme
on Fiiday from Sheridan, Ore.
wliorn hp fi.'in hi-n vivitint- u-ithi
... ... . , . .
, relatives. Edward plans to actum
,
to Sheridan to take up his duties
. c c..i:.. . .
Product of Experience. The nam
tHIs ihe Sory.
P. G. Balsiger
PRODUCE WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Portland will be represents in
this territory as last year by W.
: M. Eubanks.
WeRollirit
Get in touch with Eubanks for
shipping dates on Turkeys.
Dr.J.H.McCrady
w. ...
Uentist
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X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g.
Heppner Oregon
J. O.PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. C W. Barr
DENTIST
Phone M 1012 GiUs BIJg.
Heppner, Ore.
Evenings und Sunaviby Miujtntinen
it ho holidays with their parents.) Alan Learned of Da.ring
! Both young Indie plan to leave' VVash , Is here to spend the
hero in time to boat the Umver-'-""'' her parents, Mr. aid
sity of Oregon Jan. 5.
' A number of Iioxington people
attoiulod the f.iuuiai banquet of jophervion will t IkwIm at a dinner
tho Masons nt lleppner on the on ChrUmas day iWtlu ('hrint
evening of Deeenibea 20. Among opherson clan. If all oomo who
tho.so were an, and Mrr. P. S. are invited, there will k twt r.ty
i trodtman, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. five present.
Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. H. P.' Mi KIlPriMh Head departed
Uice. ! Friday i.ijiht for Cuthlumet,
A regular meetingof the P. T. Wnah. to npend Christina with
A. was held in the auditorium on her mother. Uev. W. V. Head
Wednesday evening at which 'plans on leaving lone the lust of
timotho ladies filled stockings
with nuts and candy that were
given away by banta C laua on
tho following Friday evening.
Lngthy Indictment
According to the estimate of modern
or.itors, It required prolmhly nlmut one
hour and a half for t'leero to deliver
bis first oration attaint Cittnllne.
'"ILNE BLACKSMITH S110I
We are prepared to take care of your
slutting requirements by the Installation of an
e'ectric key way machine and a stock of shafting
In a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
IONECASH MARKET
The Season's Gveetintfs
And Best Wishes For
I Christmas and
t
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Peterson
Before
selling your
pay you to see L. Balsiger j
representing
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lone,
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before you
I sell your wheat.
i'j .B. GRAY M.D j
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Physician & Surgeon
Heppner Oregon
Glasses Fitted
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4444444.4.4-f-fl-'-M'
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
PAUL G.
lone,
Mr. Paul lialslgtr.
Mr. umlMi'H. Charley Christ-
this week to upend a few days
with his family in tho Washington
city.
Wntuis Af-tiit
. tlr.Mi ini-'iiess i m who rom
d tlrii In- w i ' I H"ict e'ld
got u pr.-M'iit "I ndlo wet
lils vifn. Womi.n's ll'uiie ('m-
II,
11 :i 1
IpllH
frniii
pot i II.
yti
the New Year.
Brothers
contracting or
wheat it Will
b. 0. and Lo.
Oregon
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Attorney Sl Counselor
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