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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1931)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. V. Head, Editor rulilUh-r. SU BSC KII'T I ON One Year J1..M) Six Monilu 0.75 Tliree Months 0..S0 Entered ss second Class nuitu al (i'posl..tficel lone, Oregon, undei el of March :!. IS79. . i Friday, Feb 13 1931 Juvcni e Ho!l-iu.-r III the riintiiiy siliiHhs In i lolhuid Hit lilllc (;lils lire iMiiilly dressed In Inli:; d:irk iIhnm's. wlilto mjh-oiih. snow-' wli'ie lut!i en; mil vnnl.n fluw's Tl;e Im.vs wenr lno.-e. Ii;ij-u',v truiKers, Jer.. s oi svuult'S mid suit r;:s The l:!s keep on their snowy lutfli lien nets diiilnj: seliool hours; In fuel, the, lire only taken nflf at bedtime. Inevitable AciiJentt "Vis tni.Jor" Is n elvil law term used lo denote nn ln"viali!e i!wi.lut that Is. one (hut iubl not have heen n vi dded hy the everiise of en re he rause It Is the result of the operatioi of the fun'M "f n-i"ri Gulf Highly Satin Hue to the hk'h teniierature und exeesslve vntoratln;i, (he Ciilf of Me.leo lias a hiRh salt content, eaeh 1.X grains of wafer ror'nluln- : Sd.."i grains of dissolved solids. I The Pacific TtLETiiONE tr kA gracious rOahniim o -your voice HE WHO would send thought to some fair lady on St. Valentine's Day can search far for a way to her heart, and fare worss, than by sending his own voice. Inter-city telephoning is a method that St. Valen tine never dreamed of, but one of which that gallant old saint would heartily approve. Tribute to Mmie This Is the luxury of niusie. I: t"i!ches every key of memory and Mi.-s all the hidden springs of snr rw and of Jiy. I.ovp It fur what It rcikes yoll forget and for what ll makes ynu remetiiber. I'.rltalne. j& Clark & Linn & Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General K pair Work. lone, Oregon. GOODYEAR TIRES B we all the good qnulilties, Materials, Workmanship, And Right Price. I For Automobile Service & Accessories go to INDEPENDENl GARAGE Cld English Bellman Master of His Craft A famous bellman In old England was a wandering tinker culled John Wnvlott. He lived In the Eighteenth century, and was the best repairer In England. His ways were simple. Ho lived like any tramp, sleeping where be could, eating what he could beg. When ho came to a village he culled on the vlcnr and asked If the bells needed repairing. If they did, be used to dig a mold In a tleld near the church. Then he pivoted a compass on a stake mid drove It Into the bot tom of the pit. Around (his he built up brick work with a tire In It. The mold he stuffed with soft clay, bound with calves' Imlr. When the mold was thoroughly baked, metal was poured In and the bell was done. John Waylott's good sound bells yield a single note at a time. If a bell Is tapped Just above the curve of the top It will yield a note an octave above the consonant. If It Is tapped one fourth from the bottom It will peal a fifth of an octave, and at the three quarter line It will sound a third of an octave. Hut there Is still further tech nique In English bell ringing. There Is "hunting" and Med'ng" and 'snap ping" and "plain !"'" and "bob triple" and "hob nial-r," und "giandslre boh cater" and n. OM .! n Waylett used to say ibrt It would take Ml years to ring a'l the climues on 1 bells at two stivi.tw voeoiid, und -nine later mathematician that to com plete the sounds of 'J4 bells would taUe 117,000,X0,0xt years. And Telecratii Ccr.i: sr n f Rich Salvage The riiitei' States tels U i t el I f Its tin sujiply by reeoiiig it from ..aste article. 1 PRODUCE WANTED Frawlcy Clarke l'mliice Co. of Portland will be represente in this territory as last year hy W. M. Eubanks. We .roilicit your Pruaacc trad . G .'t in touch with E'..!-a:.ks U r sho,;hi? date:: on Tur'ieys. mm mi m . ' -el II i'TI . l.i . I i mm mm mm Mm'. PEVEIU.Y Hlt.LS-WeU U I know la Just whst I road In the papers. Well I jtn t picked up nu old paver that had President Hoovers speech that he delivered nt the opening ot lr &i ' a 'll hnow Its In the Presidents con tract that one of his duties Is to de liver a Message to the Hired hojuN when they meet In session. Its sup- "Jl posed to give them 3 , I, ll,.lll,.l nt llld V I'lllll I IV'.I the Country," You see Congressmen und Senators are not supposed to know anything about the "Country'' and they generally don't, so the Presi dent fSsues his message. He starts out, "Substantial progress has Vrn made during the year In national peace and security. Kducntlon and scientific discovery have made advances. Our Country Is more r'ive t Its " iblems of spiritual .1 moral welfare." Now lucre ii u ml :hty giwd openln-; psra graph, cspt Lilly when yon would tlnk It would he kinder hard to tee where wo had got ahead .much In the la t year. Put he found some mighty WiMthv things about us. I like 1hat line ".luh.-t.in In: l roiss has boon tn.ido." "Subf.tantlul." When a fellow Is go Int to hire you and be ain't going to give you mni'h he alw.iys s-iys, "I will give yo i a suh: t.mSal stip.'nd." lt.t a kind of a way of r.iak'ng It look j ike you are getting something and yet. yoii figure It out and you are not. Hut It was a mighty good word to ue under tho circumstance'!. It r.iuie In kind r !ie the old other White House word "Choose," there was just no tellin: e:ietly hat It neatit. So this "Suh utantlal" covers up quits a good d'nl of ground. He fny we have made seme "Sub stantial" progress in Pence snd se curity. Well if you got the Ie:iee you have naturally sot the kecur ty. He me.vis that we got more peace than we did have, we will bit a year ago. We wasent flghtinz anybody a year ,r;o. and we are not f.ehllns anybodv iwv but ourselves, we nre all laying !t on each other. Put Its a kind of a "Substantial" blame. Of course we are nearer war than we were a year s-n, for each itoy yo i live yon arc rearer It. for lis In the future and you draw nearer It every day. Now that brings us to Security. Now we havent done much along the se curity line, outside the disarmament Conference In London, which nasent haidlf able to he called "Snnst ititlal." Hut Mr. Hoover has t'ore all la his Delving Into tt-e Put We read the pa I b;. Hie light i t Ihe .ieent. and the forms vary as the KhaduWtt fall, or us the point of talon alters. Kroude. lovcitigating Reindeer The prniliii'tioii of reindeer, although a promising industry in Alaska, Is uot s'liteil to conditions In any part of the I'liited Slates. Iteindeer graxlllg ix limited to the Arctic m.d Subarctic rc'li.ns. The hureuu of biological tur i.y is making di-tallod iuvestliiilon re-.-nrdirig the foi resources of Alaska sijitci to these animals; also of the inaiiagetiiiiii practices that are most successful, and of the dKouS'S am! punisltcs of reindeer. Relics of Savaf Chief A pack saddle and saddle pouch i!ed by the f unions Apache chieftain, 'lermilrno, is In the National nni-vuiu I Wll'l-,,' 7" lleaarfal fasmM 'l A tntmoritt ctsr Concord Irlln k rectd to two vnkBOsra British vl. Biers who fall In the first skirmish of the ItoTolutlonarj war and woro burled by tho side of tho roal These were tho first Britons that Ecgland aerified In hr attempt 1Q retain her colonies. ! C. L. SWEEK A. J ATTORNEY AT t X LAW. First Naliortn leppner, Mank Oregon Tlirt ir ....... wnen rou viait Meppner i T - Eat At The 'Elkhcrn liestaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A.D. McMURDO, M.D. I Physician AnJ Surgeon J Office In Masonic Building I Trained Nurse Assistant im a Wt SV ttMMWu 1 power to try and further peace and nt the same time leavo us a Musket loaded In the coiner at the same time. Well tliats as It should ho. Its all rlrht to go to these Conferences. Put Us al ways well to come homo and reload your K" ft'r each one Is over. Hut wo must get on down tho mes sage. Here we been all this time on the first paragraph. He nays that education has made sumo nt rides. Well Units prottv hard to siy. I wouldent, (and neither did he) call It "Substantial" stride. Its awful hard to tell what education hi. Lots of our people have loinuM a lot of things since last year. Now whether they was the things they ought to know will take a lifetime to llnd out. So I guess education has vlvnnred. Put 1 expect knowledge has gone buck during (he past year, at least we act like It. Ho says that "Durlua the last U months we have suffered with i ther Nations from cr;:n im'.c f presston." Yes and we hnve suffered a lot alone too, In fact 1 would go even further than the President snd say that we had suffered "Sub 1!: ntlally," or even "gross substantially." You see thats how a lot of people try to make us feel good Is to tell us how had somebody else Is off. I don't know what kind of a streak or complex It Is In anybody I that (Ives em a kind of a delight to I know that somebody else has lost a ' leg along with you. Sti.l If tli-y happen by chance to bavo lest two and you I only one, why then th!r day Is Just complete. I doiit bcllero that I could get much nourishment to ho starving In a room, and hove tho keeper como and say: "Tho other fellow has been st, living two days longer than you have." They show that there Is ut as much of everything as there ever wag and all that. Put they don't tell that whdts the matter with us Is the un cijual division of It. Our rich Is get ting richer, and our poor Is getting poorer all the time, that's the thing that these great minds ought to work .on. Not be ngurelng out what the cause of this 'f lM. Ml depression was. but let us fix our taxes, or eur government work, and our whole system so we can kinder keep It split up a little better. What we got now It "Substantial" unemploy ment, and that's the thing that needs fixing. Never mind World Court, and Disarmament, and all that Hooey. (9 I9J0. M.NiujI.i S)iwlmf, lc.) Bears' Hibernating Habits The female polar bear hlliernates about three or four mouths during the coldest part of the year. Males do not hibernate. Old Section of Lendoa Lluielioue, known the world over as findon'a "I'blnatown," Is a section of L'ast bind. 'ti on the north bunk of the Thames, about tliree miles est of St Paul's cathedral. It covers un area of 241 acres. The name In derived from the lime houses or lime kilns which existed there from about J 1417. j Mother Earth Mapped j The shapes mid contours of the con tinents and of the separule countries I bine been determined by careful mir j e. The . .wvi:l;,cii:s of (ill the i pilmlpiil nations hawi undertaken ur j veys biived on exact (rlaiigulatlon and j hiue published maps showing (heir i i'l HUllS. Real Education Hiving n child mi education th.tl will t him for taking his place In the coiioinle scheme of life Is not enough. A'e must ulso ed'lcute him for osii;e. That's why the uludy of music, for In stance, will make Ids life deeper und richer. W'omnn's Home Companion. Dr.J.H. Mc Crady Dentist X Hay DIAGNOSIS Office ; Odd Fdlows Hld. Heppner Oregon J.O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Gilman IHJ, Heppner, Ore. Evening) an J iiiii'v npiintrns ! Sports on City Roofs The roofs of New York's lull build lujjs uie often used for occupations more strenuous than feeding pigeons. At noon hours a mini clud In 11 track suit appear and spends nn ncllve half hour l.i shadow boxing-. Another come up armed with n golf club and ball, not for ni.y midget game either. Teeing up, ho whangs the ball with full force up against u wnll. with a companion U'li.ally criticising his stance. Only a (crrlllc "nllee" or "pnlP can end Hie giuie by sending (be ball flying Into (ho street. Cairo Ancient City The birth of a continuing city on the site now occupied by Cairo prob ably took place about 525 H. (3. when a town called Pabylon was founded, presumably by emigrants from Paby lon In Mesopotamia, The Itomaus sdd ed to Pubylon by building a fort there and making It tho headquarter of s legion. The town and fort were captured by the Mohammedan Itivad ers In 041 A. D. Touching (he old site, the victorious Moslems built a new capital, HI Postal Although oth er nearby cities became lu tutu the Moslem capitals. Y. Fostut probably continued to exist A part of Old Cairo today occupies Its site, ssys a bulletin of the National Geographic society. SUPERIOR DRILLS Are no Experiment bir af h. Product of lup rlcnct The name Mia ih S'ory P. C. Dalsigcr "ILNE BLACKSMITH SUOI Wc are prepared to take care of your tfutfi'uj a'quirciiKMits ly the installation of an e':c'r!c key way m idline and a stock of shafting in a wiJe range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. m tutJnui.ttf.unut:ntt'Unniuiin"n4 Before selling your pay you to see L Balsiger j representing B. G. and Co. I lone, T lWWtltttt'.a - - STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It wih (wy you I sell your wheat. 1IA.B.GRAYM.DJ 1 ', Physician & Surgeon Heppner Oregon Glasses Kilted Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WC0NS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSJGER Few Find Contentment in Completo Idleness There was once n Urocktoii iiiuu who gave up v,,'l " liiivollng salesinnii for a llostoii concern after liinuy year of going lo und fin. Freed from bis biihliual occitpiillon he whs reMl-ss and iinhnppy. l eisure was soiiiethlin (hill palled upon him. So hv got d k room In his old hannls In lloslon, In vested In it commuter's ticket, went In every morning, met people he k;u v, lunched nt bis favorite place, I'tinm bud hiue." In (he urtertioon -und was comparatively content. It Is hard to bleak away from long followed routine anil find sustained sstlnfaetloii In either Idleness, play or truvel. Without the dally menial or physical work to which a man has be. come accustomed there Is soiuelliiug lucking In life. Almost without excep tion retiring from business while st'll vigorous In bod and mind Is mis take. Not one m m In a hundred can do II and keep eliher ell or happy. Hroikloti (Mass) Knteiprlse. Hefty Newspaper "Newspapers" In the uirui of lsr;e stone tablets have been discovered ilurlng excavations at (Mia, in Italy. One Is said to record the death of Pompey In 40 It. C and the will of Julius Caeenr wlih his bwjuests to the people of Home. Pecs use of Ids dls patches from the war In Gaul, Caesar Is often railed the father of Journal Ism, hut It seems that Cicero, born In ton II. C, has a greater rlsltu to this distinction, fleem ued to post In tho gallerlrs or bis villa at Tusculum a record or Journal of the passing events of note, with a list of births, deaths, snd nmrrlngea. Krora a letter of Cicero's It Is known that he used a system of abbreviated writing. h APircviiTii ci inn" Vi trap contracting or wheat it. Will Oregon Slit.tt.ttrtflI.tlei.U.llilt.rj to see him bt't.;re ou F. II. ROBINSON I Attorney & Counselor At Law W HI I'mni.T lu n n. r(llirl, K'NE OUIiCON x Ore. one lUppner, . Oregon i lone, Oregon tstWtsssWttt4itw i