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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1931)
a THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. V. Head, luliior PublUh-r. SUBSCRIPTION One Year $1.M) Six Monihi 0.75 Three Months , O.-M.) Entered as second Cass inntu at th pottcifice nt lone, Oregon, under act of March X 179. Friday, Jan. 30, 1931 Personal Mention Albert Petteys recently return ed from a trip to Job n Day whore he went to consult a physician. He made the trip in company with Fred Nichoson. L. E. Dick of Pomeroy, Wash, was a business visitor in lone one day the middle of last week. W. E. Ahalt returned, Sunday from a visit in Stanfield in the home of an old friend On the way home Mr. Ahalt stoppedd over at Rhea Siding for a drief visit w ith his his daughter, Mrsr Herman Havercost. Members of the Joe Gibson family the Ralph Ledbetttr fam ily and the N. E. Petty jnhn fam ily have mumps. Several children about lone have been having measles in a very mild form. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swanson returned, Friday, from Sumner, Washington, wheJethey had been called by the death of their niece Mrs. Robert Balienger, raughtef of Mr and Mrs Fred Gustafson. Mrs. Bellinger (Dorris Gustafson) was married Jan.' 5 and was on her wedding trip vrhen she was stricken with ptomaine poisoni.ig. Shewastaen ill on January 1) and diee, Jan. 18. at a Seattie Hospital. Last September Mrs. Ballinger visited relatives in lone. Last week Harold Mason re ceived a badly strained ankle when his horse fell on him. Fri day night he departed for Port land to enter the veteran's hospit al for treatment for the injury. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Engelman are the parents of a baby glr!, born January 1. The little lady has been given the name cf Lola Belle. Preaching Service at the l)a'tt::t ' church every Sunday evening. PROdIjCiTwaNTED Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of Portland will be represente in this territory as last year by W. M. Eubanks. We sollicit your Produce trad . Get in touch with Eulanks fcr shipping dates cn Turkeys. j& Clark & Linn 2 Carpenter Work, Painting. I 'a per Hanging and General R pair Wcrk. lone, Oregcn. t COODYZAR TU'SS have all the km J qualities. Materials, 10! Workmanshm. W! A nrl Rinht lr':ro iini For Automobile Service & Accessories go to INDEPENDENl GARAGE lone - Ore. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY! A social event of interest was the snrpri.se dinner served Thur: - day evening, Jan. 22 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelman's family. The occasion was the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Engelman. The surprise was complete. Mr. Engelman knew, nothing' about the plans of the young peot le until he entered his home to find the guests assem . bled and dinner ready to serve. jMrs. Engelman had been taken; I taken to the home of her mother, ; Mrs. Katie Pet toys to assist wiih some sewing and was brought home just in time to enjoy the delicious turkey dinner breparcd by her daughters. Those present '' were Mr. and Mrs. Engelman. I Fern and Joel Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Billy, and Bobby Joe, Mr. and Mrs.1 Wnlter RoUvts, Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Nk'hoon and Alice Kather ine, Johnn; Turr.cr, Cu'lton and Norma Swanson. j PAST GRAND CLUB The Past Grand Club met Fr- day afternoon at the tame of tVrs. ; John Louy. Thir.tten mcmbtrs add one guest. Mrs. Perry Bar tie may of Mays were present, j Dainty refreshments ceasistirg of sruit salad with whipped cream 1 coffee and ake were served I y the hostesses Mrs. Luvisa Louy, Mrs. Amy Sperry aud Mrs. Delia Corson. Election of officers wi.s held with ihe following results: i Presidsnt, Mrs. Etta Howell; V. P. Miss Lucile Bristow; Stcrttar -treasurer, Mrs. Clara Howk. Tie laciesare engaged in making pil low slips, drrsser scarfs and mat-; res paes for the Odd Fellows home in Portland. Lures for Collectors The objwts of the modern rol- i lector' ntixt are often, to the liiy- I man, Inexplicably curious. An ltc.u which wus told at unction only if- ! ecntly, and found a rvady purchaser ' it SCO, was the traveling organ whirli James II nsed for his chnnel whin ; encamped on Hounslow lleuth. Among I the objects lately sold at Sothoby were wh unusual treasures a a Sixteenth cciitury Conimn woodman' hatchet, complete with maker' n marks, and what tn!Kht to the uninltlate. n; pear to he n li'nnt steel rapier Willi the h:ilf-li-n;:t!i f!-:ure f a j;lrl u. hniidle. It Is actually, however, that great rarity, an official manure tit the I kind's iilnaser. nn ancient functionary ' whose duties were to Inspect mid measure cloth. His otlice was hIhiI- ishe, In the retell of William III.- I.oiuloii Mail. "Ir.dettructibU" Union The phrase describing Hie L'nitel S'ntt's us un "indestructible union of ind"frin-tihle states' was n.-ed by Chief Justice Chase in un onininii (!eal:ti2 with the secession of Tes.is. "T("::is vs. Whife" wus tlie case mid It h'n.'i d tSn the question as to whether or ii"! Texas, ty adopting an ordi nance of secession, hud ceased to he i siaie ft .the Union. The court decid ed that die ordinance was unconstitu tii ;!:;l uud that Texas had therefore never been out of the Union. Fath- J 4 ' 7 w l:i:T.ULV im.I.S.--Ylifn your Sivat (.iiaiithlillilivn nro sitting around xoaiii t'iui.1 institution nt recreation time, tlioy will talk ot tlm tlma nwtty buck when their parents arid Grand parents used to tell about a certain . V Wit . t . T "W''t''l man tlult Rourl!,"l,, b"T4 Tl'r 110,11 nr0UlU' y Ytd l" 1:110 n:ul fr0" VM u,ea on rh!!droi man that nourished 0 from hire it bo as thoy are tliey will have to ho t;iu ;ht A tv1 who was President around all that era. These conlined Cr.uukhlldion of oura will ay, "Y.-t vo !::ni great Conches l',!:iy, we have great Teams. Hut Pad says every play the? know was oris lually done away hack In his child li.xul by Kmite Uockno who founded N'otro Dame. Thl-.i Notre Dama wai Ja-it another Stubhletlotd College, they t::t down the tall (trass, dammed ui t!ie creek, and ivulo nnntl' : one of tlmss lndl;'"! In Itutt. ,13 cf k'.irnln that Hot:. lo.ud on practically every quarter sect!"i f'-ouh sit t' State. Y.'-jII from wii.U i;.a:u!ti:ol ays. this" I", vk -2 blew in there, and went to B.'h val. He was a Swede, or a Nor c!,rn. or a Pane, or s-.mie of thosa I" i J it": -.2 r-"o:'s lO l there. Ka iil 'r. t k . a 1". i!,ali f,-om a t.'.atyad. liat tin .o I'wmpl.la s ihl fays T'a kk';!:tit cr.o around there n:i.I pl.yln v!i;;t tVsy hu:nor.ui'dy ret'.'i-rcl t at Foc;'all. They let hi:a r!:'.y w lilt C-1 j.tr-t T. r cj;m.i'.' purples, unJ fi..' a S'.vede, or a Xorweljen, or a 1'a.ic. ho turned out to be mighty K'od. A!u; obv.it then thv 8t:rt.l tl.rn.vhi,' forward p.is-e.s, sj as to h:ivn f .1 it nior fen t'.:cy K't ta thro cn t this Swede, or Norwei-jen. or IK.nc. V.'cll in lead nt this Svvei'.e. o - .'."wiv ol.;;'!i of Dane il.).l:;lns tin. why ho i: it lo catchltn em, au,l S'.:i'er.ln; over the II v, em. Well then he graduated, f t they v.cat let joj stry la o:;e ot thesi Schools b'.;t four yrar.-. no na:t?r how little you know. Sa ho found soi.u loyi that dident know much more about tho ?,a:i e than ho did. so lie st.nl. J In ceac'.ii ig em. the ttrst thins yoj kr. iv; I: a w.-s help-i:-:; to coach Notro I'aric. Well bJ dldt'tit think hj wos i.i.u'u cf a Coach tid he got to 6001:1 10:110 of the others. Tho he: d C v. '.1 't.,t a J:b a! h. t fee t!:ct::r.t " r-- '' Co-'' I Diversity, a;:d l-.:n:'.o t jU u . r the tiata. . He told cm that f ie. '.::'! v...... ;. garni- of the h:.'.d. and not of H.e U I and hands. Well It v r.t 1:0 tlm till Not.e D.:t.:e 11 r, "i oat of thu wcedJ. a::U r.:i.-J tiioir i?..!. elastic H'ar.dl-i; a I 1 1 ' 1 :l tTl:-.:(,OV.'U.l, 0 The Key t ' fif'-A.- Ik - J Albrevio t:on Joined 'Cwt." Is used UK tbe iihl.revintlon for hiinilredvveilil because "e" Is the llniiiiiii syiidiol f .'! i and ''vvt." is u shortened form !Jit. C. L ATTORNEY AT LAW. t First Nationa lir.nk liidg. lHeppner, Oregon I When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhcrn Restaurant" jGoodMealj Herd of Service Lunch Counter A.D. McMURDO, M.D. Physician And Surgeon Oflice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant I aud )'i'u started readlujj about It. 11 waseut Just a Huckwhcnt CoIIcro. It wus right up In tho money. It was IlltliiK mora Stadiums than uny of em. lie then originated tho uuhue I lea ot playing a real team every Satur day. Instead of about thtvo 11 sonsou. Then come his climax, us my o'd llradparents have told tne. llo was a itreat Kidder, llo was to play a r.nim? on the coast a;;ali:st their he-it, uud t.'iclr Sportln.t Writers had hooti'cd tlidr team up till It looked ll!.e pi u--lieu I death for Knuto to even no on the field with cm. Well he started In before they left Chletuo, saying that his team didctit havea cha-ice. that they would ho beat, at they bail lost their only St:r. Well on tho Cotist they fell f.r It, and when ho fcet to Tutu-on, ArLtona tu practice, why he wus siipp icd to have lost un oth.r Star, a Mr Mulllns. Tho Sport i. Writers cone down to tee who lu v.-a ir:ut icliu In Mallhis place aud t'.i ;- noticed a No 31. They looked It Op and It was a .V.' tlaulcy, Uut when the r.anw started a gent nai.ted O'Con nor was tne st'iri er. Nobody hod ever hei.rd of hi:.!, but uobody will ever forjet him. Then the news leaked out that d.irltiK this Arl roiia practice he bad been wer.rln;; II-ii!-ys -reattT. Cut No Sport lint Writer had ever I tin fi'-tit of tiint. C'pll klitite.l iltl i-;,-ht tip to Rami) lime, and even Rot l odds asainst his tci-.ui. Well C.rad ..i sr.ys that whot they kicked off Notre Dame pot a'm'.d of thi ball and ticver give It bark to tho other side ail ilay. Hut tho thin,' that (i.adpap i.'.u-.hed about was tins way this (eh l-nv Itockno Just kilded the pants off the whole Pacific eoa.H from the lime !; left South Mend till he Rot back, luni.ni Cradpap says In hio balmiest days never made such a S i ker out of folks with his side Vtuw as this Knute follow did sliiKlehiuuled. outside o( what his team did to tin others. He even told em that nc.it year they would beat him thut bad. Well eery imdy was surprised to know that they would play em a.taln iu xt year. No body ever heard of the Kaiser want in a return date. . Hut 1 have Just hear 4 Cradpa sit !iy the hour aud tell some of the Komi a! thlnita this Rnckne did In his day. i'es Sir. Cradpap says he Is the one that made Notre Dame move famous thau OxM J aud Cam'irid to. This Swede, or Norwegian, er Dane, or Llthi a'il.'ii, tr whatever I e Is. l !9;n. .M SVsM S n. It. nr. Inc ) D to Normalcy 1 t Two Weeks En I'.iisliuss Note An erecullve Is a iiuin ho can take two hours for lunch wit bout hindering production. Ar cniiutn r.ulletln. ,5 . , . Ur.J.fl.McUady X nnflcf Dentist X-ftay DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows liid'g. i Heppner Oregon t J.O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST ri n U i s 1 n '.ijii.j ! HASKRT-HAIX CAM1CS Continued from pintc 1 ciuvs refreshments were served after the gatye by tho Lexington High School. SUPERIOR DRILLS Are no Experiment Ihp ar the Product of Lxp. rii nc t, Tho name ,(!! Siory. ' P. G. Dalsirfcr o)e CLARKE Optical Co. Announce the severance of the connection of Dr. G. A. Clarke with the Company. Watch pa pers for announcement of the Company's next trip in Feb. MISS CKNTRY INJURDl) Miss Mac Gentry sustained se vere Injuries about the head and limbs when on Saturday last, she was thrown from her riding horse near the town highway bridge. M us Gentry was on a return trip from Black Horse whtn the un fortunate accident occurred. H-r wounds were dressed by l)r; A. I). McMurdoand she is reporLu slowly recovering. I We are preiarcd to take care of your shutting requirements by the installation of an e':ctric key way machine and a stock of shafting In a wi le range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. O Meara, Proprietor j& Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon STRAUSS Grain Dealer.s, of Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you sell your wheat. I. . n -tipnsnnntfi i a r nr 1 1 r nv tv I r it ninmnnn ? JijA.fi. bKAIftLU. Ji:: I " 1.1 lit Physician & Surgeon . t Physician & Surgeon- $ Hpnnnpr . Orprinrt Heppner Oregon Glasses Fitted j It I Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVEH PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA VV VGONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER LkxiNuton nmws Johnny Miller has returned af ter seven I weeks stay at the home of In p,n mis In Hubbard. At Hie regular meeting of th IV T. A in 'lifiiiKliu.'iun' Wtdnis day evening a dibntc Will l e glv en by the Second I'.nglish clnrs ( f tho high school. 1 heqiKatioit ior tiebate is. 'Kisolved ThatTlitre Slu-ulJ He a IJuicn High School at lli'pp'ier '' The afiidimtlve is upheld by Km m 1 1 K u n s a n J A m a belleStrodtnianwhiieirirold I'eck and lUrulah Kskelson dtfond tre negative. A play " I h Trial of llud Knglish" will also be given by other nv mot is of the high school. A dance ws givm in Leach Memorial Hall Saturday fveninf, by II IS. Warner the Cecil ()i chettra furnished the music. Theiu wil b another dance here onSat unlay. Feb. G tote given by thu L. It. S Jiaskct ball tea s. It Didn't Work We read that a poet bus composed some verses wblch describe the effects of coming to after tnkltif chloroform, No the Idea of giving him chloroform was complete wste of time afttr all. London Humorist. Full Ws.th.r Reports Wenther reports now Issued from the nieteoroloi;lriil office of the Itrlllsh air uilnlsiry are bused on Information supplied by nearly tks) air ttutloni l;i Kurope and intern Itussln. & CO. Portland, Oregon to see him before ouf . r. II- KUNNUN J Attorney Attorney & Counselor t " At Law t t Mill I'rnelh-e III All II... C.Mirt- If i Ml' tutwrrwi j 4,t,f rhone M 1012 Gilman lldK. Hcppne r, Ore. jlltppner, Oregon ' lone. Oregon EveaitiKt an ,Sirnv' :)))n'ra'ii ? :u.MtHr;j t41f