THEME INDEPENDENT
Published Every 1'riday by
W. W. IIkad. FJiior Pubiyur.
THE POMONA
GRANGE MEET
i Lexington news
J Continued from pane 1
;from the same ailment.
Many of the citizens o Lex'ng-
Morrow (tnntv l'muoim flMnon ! attended t!ic recontion eiwn for
- , - v r ' - r ' x'
One Year : $v.ro ',Ht at ''irdmau, Saturday, Jan-1 the mmisU. of the Christiae chuch
SixMonih. 0.75 ,:a?' 31nKn )vi,h, irooufioUl Uran;: h Ueppner on Wednesday even-
Tlm-e Mo.nl, 00 !StS-, ' 7 'tw bniuot ino in dl ,
wore sorvod to more than ;ii0 1 ,,
SUBSCRIPTION
Littered as lecond C l.tss inulti t
d pastcfiw e at lone, Oregon, uiulrr
net of March 1;9.
Friday, Jan. 23 1931
W. C. T. U. Notes
Mry A. Notson, Reporter
L-tiosts. A risiiiL' vote f imnivei.-i. i ""Ham Aukaska, an employee
tion was extended to tlio enter-,wn the V F. Harnett ranch, is
t.iinini: Orange, thanking then j visiting at the home of his sister
for tlioir oonrtoons hospitality in Portland,
r.r.d royal entertainment, i tu , i .. ... ,,
. The leeturer's program, i J 'l h? rcu" m?m
which Sir Harry Under was W0 ;KKn " lhursday evening a
represented !y 'special song mini- ( 1 Pa,,y wa Kiven in hon r of
' ors, readings' talk on the "Farm lhe man whoestahlihhi'dthis lodge.
Pureau Co-operative Store" by Word nas hem io.-,ii. .t ilvit
Willows. Rhea Creek and l.cxin;:
ton granges weic install- il in Iheh
rcfpccive po' itionsat this 'inv
Those installed for l.ixin;',lor.
Krantfe wen : Master, Joe Devine;
Steward, Mills Msslin: Asst. Stew
ard. Joe Thornberg: Lady Asst.
Sueward, Mrs. Archie Nichols
Lecturer, Edith Miller; Chaplain,
Hertha Dinues; Secy,, U 11. Uil-
cox; Treasutcr, Orvule Cuts' orth
Certs Helen Smouse; Flora, Clan
Nelson; Pomona, Alic Palmei;
Ca e Keeper, Otne Centiy.
l uring the ceremonies a choir,
composed of lhna Harnett, liel-
en falconer, hva Lnr.o. 1 he 111:1
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Ihewet claim Mrat the num- Mr, Barnard, and , Mr sVG ,CC f V mal & ! f" a,wk'r' hva 1fr '"f
bcr of alcoholic-deaths has incrvas- "The TmatiUa llapi.ls Project.! J k "'""Mov- u.ton, and Lert Peck
dunderp.ohibitionu not aval- !-'s Pw' ',r'' 1 ' lSl hav,ns h,S ton' !JIurvoj; llU M,'l,-1
id claim. Uhile there have been ieulture." l,v 1 C. Swa- rui.ovi-J. jMra-ClKirlo Wieklamlor. sanK
some variations, the facts do not tvy mf W,U r7",v,(l j - . several SinK abpiipnate to the
b.ar out aheclaim. Mo.nshineand LegOn Grange tunon.
and ' synthetic" whiskev are. no p..m;,. i.wt .i'nt;,,., ,,f ti. t,-.-;' An cxcepiionallv lareo . crowil After the installation, danemjr
the United States Bureau of Sta
tistics, given in tl e World Alma-
ut-r oi ajeonoiic aeatlis tor the .run of ninnv
Cecil Orchestra.
Mattress special this week
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CHEA PER EVEN THAN MATCHES
u..v ojmuv. hv niiiomi ttic, .J IlllMlC 1U SI Ml ! Jl T i !1 (II I 10 Hit- ..vv( tiuiiui. i iv Vlimu I
doubt, more doadlv thnn 'Vnnri onn j-n.l !i V.A. itmr.li!nit, Crthereda; the l.e.u-h M.m ,r :.i ! was njoyed by those present,
liquor." Even so. the rewrta of :rane ofi'i- is. I'o'.l .nod the Mali onSalurduWcvehinn. Km. 17. tTllt' ,m,sic was fi:niished by the
leoiurers r- irr:-n:. vim nrotnor to witndss thfirs'alla'ipn t Mor
t'has. Dillal' '""'i of ''"''enfield. r,,w M
nac tor 1 ).). shnw that- ltnn.. - .. ' ickl.tnil. r ol Hn ir. i .rn
vsvi !IUV Till, im.ll- ' .,...., .vt f ' . .i . . . (Ik.LLUCl'
V...1M t.ni.iin.. "iistai mg tiiictr. Alt otttcers of Jl ux rurntiurc store.
eight years just priorto prohib!- ab'v condtieted the installation,
tion was 5.2 per hunred thc.isana withe-t n nuinunl.
of the population. whiL- for t.4e ,''1',,p n;Testi? fVntrro of:
first eight years after prohibition n. ' ,
:he number was 2.8 per hundred 'A'"' t" " "'T J "
tU , , . ' "U"UHU (!rarires in ti'.e oonntv. for the
thousand of the population, ado- ,),,,, (o i, present to tW j
cline of nenrly one half. (:r.-ne liavinu the hiu-li scor-.-;
Christopner P. Connolly est:- i the count in April. l'.VV!. At i
mates that tne number of lives "",,,i'1- l;st Oetoher, C.ree-:-
saved by prohibition is greater fi"u vns "wr'',l t!l1' 1,;;n""i' for
tnan the numoer of lives Uneie y'7r i
, . . .... ... .. Kisol-itions adopted were, n
Sam lost in tne World War. lie ,,,, st,,.(1(1 ,.s fnMrtU:
shows thi in the Oct ber n.ir. ber i Srpw.rtiivr t' e fmatila Kap-
OI Ke.iglOUS tAlUJui.on. ,U Prnj,-et P.ill.
Approviii'.' tii" el'n''' .
name, "Farm Tom-an Co
ojierative Store," to
f! r a n j e r)-oterati "
Store," this leivr so",
rested by the 1 Ierniisti-i
Farm liuroau.
CVinmendiiifr steps wliore1
any needv families i-i
M(rr"w C'nuntv will !
assisted throiifli the Sn'i
ordinate CJran;." in t li,;
coninumity, in a niateri il !
way with wh-it product;
Mnrrov: County is weM rror. !
n 1 if manner in which h"" :
Sul ord'nit Oran'-'cs cxemt'l'f'
fifth d?reo. Vis!fr.rs. w'
nem' its of the Vntioe-.l
(Xrt'ssoi' t '"""isot v'
.lifi.'d
. , ,, , ((( rule i i rn p to a c ) o
C '. W" tin- ! f't t.'f- lP CV"
was never more than one or two t .pri Vanv tnlntions nr.
baskets in favor of either team. , vt...,,,., to CJrecnficl.l Hrsr
The score at the half was tied -
10 -10 and th-3 playinz in the last Mittrcss special at the (ir Fur-'
half was exciting to both the spec- t.itute Store, thi rc.--.-h.
tators and plajerj. Only iwo ti-.. -
kets were made by either side break the score resulted in Hej p
and at the end of the fourth r.er scr.rm two points and I. r.
quarter the score stood 14-14. nearly tiein'g the score aain but
An extra period of laying tnade onlv one out of two free
t hrows, the n-histle blov. irr l.e-
i o t f rc anv further chance of scoring
Clark & Linn S Vas had.
' h Ire up for lone was:
j Ce iter, Clark; Guard:; McCabt
jr,c V.v Virwr.ni S.inn.w.n i.rA
pair Work. i Ma,on" nichard Lu'ndeli rf force d ,
lone, Oregon. tne g.ime. '
Today the tvertg
inter -city connec
tion is made in lest
than 2 minutes
often in a lew sec.
onds. It is mad
while the calling
person is at the
telephone.
you also Pet
the ANSWER
THERE'S nothing quite like
your, voice for transmitting
the personality of your mes
sage! And swift as yourspohrn
message speeds, a human
voice answers you.
Modern inter-city service
is fast, clear, dependable.
DOUBLE HEADER GAME
of scores. Most of the score were
la lied in the first half, the score
being 16-0 at that tims. lleppner
scored their point on a fre throw
late in the fourth quarter, lie
hneup for lone was as follows:
Center, Helen Smouse; Forwards,
Veda Eubanks and Gladys Bra
shears; Guards, Geneva Pttty
jchi and Elizabeth Head; Side
Center, Margaret Crawford. Ro?a
Fletcher retereed'the game.
from start to finish. Heppnr 'ere
lone ralliedand shot three inq-iick f' nt t'"' v ork f,?;,"-",,;fi''
.Mc; k'mtk, ''nrrfwhl H ran ir" to a el-
A box of fafety matches cosls but One Cent.
Each sh- je match lights for twenty feconds at
mo.st - t!ic sixty matches of the box represent
ing but twenty minutes of the faintest light.
A Kilowatt of Electricity keeps a 25-watt
Electric Limp burning for forty hours. ALE
Til IS lighting service for little more than a
nickle, on the average. Your cent in safety
matches wr.stcs away in twenty minutes!! Your
renny in power lights a lamp four or five
times lonr.
Vli:.t ;;ht:-, r.rcr.Ier vc.ltie than the small sum
you invest in the Electric Service of
The Pacific Twjjiionk And Ti:u:ciuri! Company
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yr-ICNE IJLACKSMITU SHOP
We are prepared to take care of your
(hatting reuuircmsnts by the Instaltation of an
)i e'ectric key way machine and a stock of shafting
All - a a ... .
in a wiue range oi s.zes. we also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
llanis Manufacturing Companies new combines.
Mfl J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor
! Pacific Power and
Light Company
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pi
per Hanging and Central i:
"Always at your Service' I
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Preaching Service at the Pniftst
Jiunh every Sunday eveniui;.
&
hi
r.nnnv ? i? thpo
h ave all thegod qnaHtties, fjlril
Materials,
Workmanship,
And Right 'rice
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SUPERIOR DRILLS
Are no Experiment bur are the
Product of Exp rt .'ice. The name
trfils th Story.
P. G. L.l sifter
C. L. SufEEK
For Automobile Service &
Accessories go to
INDEPENDENl GARAGE
one Ore.
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jattor: ;ey at tit
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i'l-irst Nationa Hank l!!dj'.
Oregon
f.Heppner,
When You Vhit Ueppner j
I-Vit At riiP t
"ICIkhprn Restaurant"
f Good Meals Uesl of Service
A
Lunch Counter
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A.D. HcHURDO, M.D.
Physician And Surgeon
Oflice In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
(Itppner, - Oregon
PRODUCB WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Portland will be represente in
this territory as last year by V.
M. Eubanks.
We sollicit your Produce trade.
Cot in touch with Eubanks for
s'r i i ping dates on Tu rkeys.
Dr.J.H.McCrady! A.B.GRAYM.B.I
Physician & Surgeon
j ueppner - uregon
I Classes Fitted j
. Un'tli3...ll..tfIli8.t!..tl.tl''tt'ltttl.tt.8'Wt
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Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before ouf
i sell your wheat.
Dentist
X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows lild'y.
r. H- ROBINSON
Attorney Sc Counselor I
At Iaw
Will I'niff In AIITlt.cllri,
j Heppner Oregon
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J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Hf-ppner, Oregon.
j Dr. C. W. Barr
i DENTIST
Phone M 1012 f.ilmaa BMg.
Heppner, Ore.
Evening nn-J Suoaviby iipijinnien
IDN'E OREGON
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Farm Implements
VUECAN and OE1VER PLOWS. SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AKRMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
Bates Steel Mu!e Tractor
lone, Oregon
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