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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1931)
v'l WfUl s laj T III) IE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. W. Head, Editor rublishsr. SUBSCRIPTION One Year... Six Moniln ...$1.50 0.75 0..VI Three Months , Entered as srcond Class liiatti at thpostclfVe at lone, Oregon, under act of March 3. 1S79. Fi u ay, Feb. 27. 1 3 Form of Aircraft An "ornitlioiitor la it form of air craft heavier than u!r, iWivir..: lis chief support ami propi-HIn;; f.rce from flaiiplt'S Mnori.-.I to Fomen A nieiimiial ricar Concord WMse I" re-tcd to two unknown Itrltisli sol dlers wlm fell In the first skirmish of the Revolutionary war and were hurled by the side of the road. These were the first Itrltona that F.nph'nd suuiflcil In her attempt to retain her colonics. Savory Soups J- I'-'tE are ti'ic? wvo.-y. !e!'.!:- L-"J ways f.-r r ?rv;- child. e-i pn.i J X JL of 'lie rt'!:;' :.vi'; ivi v.'.iiv'.; j is so vi'.al ta thc'.r h.T.!;i. VU? z t-ous j are full of nocrl.''n-T5t rJ hiiciait.' ! f.avor and qul;e s :;:.-i".n'';! :io:;-:i t i rerre as the tnrln d:.-.'i f r t.'e sji.ojl child's lunch. If i::! i lil'.ren cannot p?t home to lu:tc' t!r.'.; soiv ":i be t'.fccn tn sc'.-ool It a v.'ci.nn o:t!c cr piepar"d In the school t:'.'.ii'n for Ihe s: hool lunch clu'j. For th"? c:r.Tru-t:p?. iox a r-;1 hit scup U Just the thl::; v.I.ii r.-hir'.i tn start a "pick up" dinner cr a li.'ht hncbesn. Each c.::s of thc:o sjiip.: Is economical aad ilcKcioirsIy different but thry have on Ir.reJinrit in com man a Email qua'ilily of quick cook in? tapioca usel as a thlck.??cr. Thh gives them a delicate. rr.:o3'.h texture ar1 substance wl;!;ni t rt )('jlr.t. Tapioca always blends pcrf;.-t!y witli tlio most delicate Inircd'ants an.' nev?r ob.'CJres the flavor. Celery Ssup l'j cups celery cubes (chicken stalks and flavor) leaves, finely 3 tablespoons cut 1 cap water Z cups rich milk and 1 cup chicken or tin at broth or 4 ciDs rich milk rod 2 bouillon Cook celery In quick cooking Tapioca U teaspoon celery salt teaspoons sal! Dash of Cayenne Few drops of o.iloa Juice water 10 mii.ut;;:- Add mill; mixture, Tapioca, ba't. - -Vftwi F fc. j under the rtry ahada cf Brooklyn !.At .--W' " X e. f. f,;J Rrl lge. Then ths old hr.ni In Olive;- &24 'XZL-''-.. --in l X?.-V ."i1 -4r2 ttoU sentimental promlaiat man I ZfflZjU Xr"ii'$ 1 ever met He glorie, In the past. !! '! f,' - " 'V :, il:SLJy J i Hart, who made their grc.-.t fane la pJe yssWtSTrsCjLsV mWM mm mmWf Mrs. Carl Ftfjdrnan and her J j daughter, Miss Katherine enter j I taltidd the 0.' E. Social Club at' 'th Mr pleasant ranch home, Feb. j ! LU Present were Mesdamcs R. E. I ! Harbison, A, A. McCabe, Carl; Br jwn, George Krebs, John Krel s Lee Becknea, Hoy Lieuallen, I e -e.'Timm, Willard Blake add 01 vr Kincade. The afternoon wis spent in working on articles that l.terwill bo offeied for sale by t ie club. The Washington's tirtl -aay idea was carried out in house ( ocoratihns and refreshments. S .ndwiches, coffee and wafers in tne shape of hatchets and hats The next meeting of the club will be March 20, at Masonic Hall. Musical Term I'lrzlcato indicate the playing of stringed Instrument ly plucking the strings with the finger tnstead of us ing the bow. Productive Cr-pevinn Some varletir '. n.-.; vines con tlnue fruitful ( i al lt.it MX) or UK) year. for Chiily Cays Mm 'i-rv salt and Cayenne, and cook I i (inu'iie h.)iler 15 minutes, or until V-iilxi i ckar. nirrltis frequcjiMy. Ail.l or.ion Juice and butter. Serves 1 Ouches Soup 2 taliLMfoon o'tl.-k cooking Ta:loia 1 tcajpor.n rait '.i t aspoon p-p-per 1 t-hlrsp.-on onion, finely 1 quart milk, tcalded 2 tablespoons but ter 4 tablespoons grated cheee 5 tablespoons parsley, chop clioppod ped A1'1 Taploei. alt, popper an: onion to milk, and cook In 'double boiler 15 minutes, or until Tapioca U clear, stirring frequently. Add butter, cheese and parsley. Coo!, un'.il cheese Is melted. Serves 6. Salmon and Celery Srjp 2 taLlcKpoous quick coo'.Ing Tapioca j teaspoon salt C cups milk, scalded 2 bouillon cubes (chicken flavor) ' cup water 1 cup cooked sa! nion, flaked 2 tablespoons but ter Dash of pepper i cup celery, diced r.ash of paprika Add Tapioca and salt to milk, s-.l cool; in double boiler 15 minutes, or until Tapioca Is clear, stirring fro qucntly. Cook bouillon cubes and col:iy In water S minute.!, and add to Tapioca mixture. Add salir.on. butter, pepper and paprika. Rehf at and stv?1. f'0!V?S 4. andsomest, uskisst . . . St Heavy DuiyTi re .All-Weather It pays to buy THE leading make . . here! INDEPENDENT GARAGE lone - Oregon AY BEVERLY MILLS. Well all I know Is just what I read In the papers, and what I bap; 1. 1 to see prowling hither and thither. 1 was In New York re cently and I decid ed that before I left there I would Ilk to see Al Smith. I badont seen htm la a long time and had al ways been an ad- AA,V V i n,l:er of h,m- 1 jfk Just wanted to use frliM ,,Im luu" lC how ?J ,21 he wad. and how he was feeling. So I phoned him, and he said "Cum rlctit en dov.a." I'i U rlsht acror j the street from thut wonderful Em pire nulldlng, In a corner suit over looking it Thli hull. tin halnn"4 tn J.va Jonoa O - o - - - a mighty well known Democrat, be is . . 1. ..tl .I.... h... l....x..v t I.". . the fctlow that bought th Democratla Convention for Houston, Tea. II owns theae bulld'ngs t U t.r th Country and ;?nts cm Uiostly to Re p;hllc; us. Well Al nc .r lo keI Letter In hla life, and I have known and been, ee-;ng blm around New York for many years. He started in of coars !; nvov--v; m:t f'j SO rtory hulldlux. out of the v.lrd.w t'. -t save us th bit view of it. It did look wonder ful. Its got s.im s.irt of outs Id .tructual steel work litat tol; likn lllinum. and In t.ie s.:u It J;i'l kl3 tens. Then he start.V in s'.iowIim; mo old pictures on the wr.ll of his o;Tc that showed early acenci In New Y rk. II showed som of th old houses on the lower eaat slda where 2 e lived, tu: the "Mulligan Guards." It wh in a, iarite frame with dozens t th old time favorites. Including the old Theatres that they played In. He would hum to you the tunes of those olJ favorites. He sura beams per. onal ity. He Is hutran It there ever was on. I dont car whether you agree with him politically or net. the person djr.t live that cul.5 i.u.l him tc.d be with him awhile th;.t wuuldc.it go away not liking blm. lie does a hun dred little things and cianucrlsins that make you feel that he h one of you. There Is no put cn. or froct with Al. b I iust Al, unlike anybody c' in the World. I bad Just iorr.9 from the V.'blie Commercial Tin Plata Tin" bureau of tiiii!iii-ilh My tlmt i-.. ..i ii.v a t!n l.-rm U Med com n- itiprci.'itly. refers to nln-i-t xtwl or Iron wbb-h has been coated v. iih a thltk l iver of tin. Far Abo Sea Ll The famous ChliUout pas through the coast ranje In wwthcrn Alusku between Iyea and the lo-iidijuurtcw i.f the Yukon, Is ft above sea., level. Playing Witt Science Nine per cent of airplane accident are due to weather. Only 9 per cent are due to structural faulls; 10 per ,,..,t are due to failure of power, and . ,,er cent or more are due to the .. . . i. , .. .,.,. rv.nn id ota error or incompetence. Coun ,, try Home. . pRnnnrF. wanted Frawlf y Clarke Produce Co. (A - 1'o.thnd wiil he represent- in' ; this territory as last ye:.r by AV. M.Eubanks. . We sollicit your Produce trade. UCV 111 WUUI ViiUl IjUUillinn J l s'jippinff dates on Turkeys. T C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT I I LAW. ,1 $First Naliona Ibnk BIJji.,' ilfeppner. Oregon iin r pa.srt vvnen ou viit neppner T A a rMI rai ai i ne Tlkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service J Lunch Counter iA.D.McMURDO,M.D,; Physician And Surgeon ;; Ofiice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant t Ilfeppner, - Oregon J 02 MDGIEIRg Uouk a day or so bvfort and was tulllus hint about how Mr. Ilviver wj worked up ovr this relief busi ness. Well Sir I bet Mr. Hoover has not even among hU own party a atngl man thut haa as much sympathy and good filing for him than Al Smith. The. was no put on about It. h really meant It when he would talk of the many things that had teemed to wrong through no fault of the President', yet hs had to hear th brunt of thorn. Hers was a iu:.n that had been tu effict lung enough tu know whut yiu can In blamed for.. No Mr Hoover hint boater li Al Smith, and he had just been workln. '.with Ki I'resldenl i Cocllilito on a Coumlttce to :lv away an Kstnt that bud been left t Char ity, and he bad tho highest prnls for Cool Id tiH. and lui says, as 1 ha always maintained, that Mr. Coolldge baa' a great sense of humor, and he iim Hum ii iinp .'I ii .. ". , v i. - WOuld tell aom of It that happened . . ... . ... .i tiuring meir ceun?. .-.ii'inn. W went over to the Democratic Club tor lunch, and b got to telling pets that th chll- drsn bad at tn mansion In Albany. H built almoet a Zoo there to house them. How big put Iar that they had raised from a run, had got locoe atuf got over Into a rlrla Ornhanac. ' 1 1 u. . n.t iVinw Kla all t- scared to death for fear he would hurt nomebody and Instead thew Kid ha him oulllna and wo .ling blm around and they couldent hardly get blm away from them. They was feeding blm L bread and Jam. He wou.d tell of his r . . . . ... vw. doss his Mas naa. uni r!v fgundland, that in the summer when It was eo hot they would fix him tn th basement, and then they'd keep th boss on blm. He could tell you every rharsctorlstlc of every dog. th mor trivial a subject th mor Interesting be could make It. No hard feeling, no ran.r toward anybody. A I'nlau man, with a unlqu record, polled mor votes than all th other Pjesldsnta that were elected, with th eareptlon of Mr. Hoover. I doubt if he want to run again. Even if h dont h will rstlr Into nrl,li Ufa mm lit til LIUvt. T th J MOST, popular man of our tlm. H )S IQ null wuuiaii vi v.w ' figures. II Is not from tb soil, but from th cobblestones, and be knows after all they all arc human and Just AuIv. (3 19JI. McSjofht SrJicu, (m.) , Pay of Early Stuttimta 1 Members of the senate and bous (of representatives lu Wsshlngtnn'a time were given fit a dity during the I time congress was actually In session. In 1S14 they wer granted a salary of J $1,800 a year. Germany's Msy Mums Germany haa more than I.f") mu seums, 4.1 per cent of which are eth nographical In character, while less than 10 per cent are devoted to art. Sturgaea FitbJag bureau of fisheries say mat 1 KWgnm l caught py snaggmg. i a"f uu'1- th . hook and I n A Ter, thread Is used for th. Una ""' ""e-elghth Inch In dlnmeter. The hook h hou d be very stou and from , . , :! to I rir ln s in Irn; 'i. . 1 J& Qark & Linn & fW. p . . p I ' - - per nangmgand uencral Ke- , pajr Work. lone, Oregon. yf3auuanuEtt-: i Dr.J.H. McCrady Dentist X-Iiay DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. i Heppner Oregon i J.O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oreifon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Gilmaa BUj;. Heppner, Ore. EveuitiK-i anJ Siui'j appjintmen An Illusory law The bank deposit guaranty law In any form Is a snar and a dulualou, de clares a banker in a slat where It has . . I -.11!..... XII la a II.HMHll Blltl lieen ineu. auuum encouragement to irrosponatuio uniia and banking and penalUes capital aol- vency ami prudent banking. It cm Ui a sense of security in the mind of th unthinking and uninformed that 1 Sl"-- Insuranc U without reason and ab- surd. It Jeopardises ths solvency oi an I banks and th safety of m aepoauors I ... h. Ihamrntlril ItfolT of A fw- I . " . . - - ti.i - - Cuaranty scnemea a.w.,. r-;r. are and always will b impotent. luuie and disastrous. It not now. u. uv.. tried, failed and d!scrdd at Intervals ... than 100 vears In this coun- I ll'l IIIV.V 1 trr No well-informed, honest and In- ..ih. mlnil ran tCCCD 111 -",M dpi or practice. Competent bank au CipiS or preciu. - ..!!Mrtlon of banks to yv Tip rvii m is - territory that will warrant umcleBt cs nltal investment ..i - .-A ttnnaat fOUrS nd Will oniy " - ---- . afford all th guaranty th depositing public Is entitled to at eomparU wlW all otbr human attain." First FUig Mackta Th folding of printed sheet for hooks and newspaper wee performed by hand until Cyrus Chamber. Jr., of I'hlladelpbla. Invented a practical fold ing machine In IHTifl. SUPERIORDR1LLS Are no Experiment but ar the Product of Experience. The rum t it the Story. P. C. Balsitfer ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP" We are prepared to take care of your hatting requirements by the installation of an e'ectric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting in a wiJe range of sixes. 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 selling your pay you to see L. Balsiger j representing lone, V- STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you i sell your wheat. ! iA.B. GRAYM.D. 41.. m....!ni c. c i Physician & Surgeon Heppner ' Oregon Classes Fated ' T Farm Implements VULCAN and OUVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPSv1 5TAR and AERMOTOR . WIND MILLS. WIN ON A WAGONS. Bates Steef ; Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER lone. Oregon The Fraternities THE LKC.10N AUXILIARY An Interesting meeting of tie Amcrlcan3 Legon Auxiliary vmh mm iv....M o u,(, Tuesday, ill tier r Olll (H , . .. Ma n Strt CI. Iht la IS WCr n in doing CM d WelfHIC mlin-t Mr. Victor RM .... -,n,,ld,.i.lou h,nc nm,lo K a cream UVid wafer. 0. 12. S. Social Club The O. K. S. Social Club held a m...U wmem lnuge imiiy at ha,j yhur8llay evening, r eo. I'J. About fifty momber and friend were in attendance. High sco e were made bp Mr. C. W. Mct'a- Wnlf i.r("!ir iW. U)W SCOI M mtiniiM imi.i - . b MnJ Victof Petlf- U(in n,imP Ril.tmiinn. son luid Umar Uietmann. ' llasliatM Ra nenberei A syciiolog!s( sent gueat.nnaslre to 7.V atudeiitf as to whether tbelr memorle wer uior pleasant or ub plsasant, and reported that unpleasant memorle loom Bp m.re la th minds of both men and women. Real Edctis) Giving a child an education that will fit htm for taking hi i.lac In th economic scheme of llf U not enough, W must also edurst him for Irlsurt Ttiat'a why the study of music, for to atsne. will msk his llf deeper ens richer. Woman' Home Companion, contracting or wheat it Will B. G. and Co. j Oregon to see him before voui ii ,, r. II. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At I -aw Will ITmi iIiqIii All Tli.'i'.Miri 10NK ORI-CON 41 X r I