The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 06, 1931, Image 6

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    m IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. W. Head, Editor liWish-r.
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SUBSCRIPTION
One Year
Th. Month, o.m iHalWyandGcowKb'
Entered as second Class luntn. at
th postcflioe at Kmc Oiegon, under
act of March 3. ls;9.
F.iday, Mar. 6, 193l
KATIIAN-BALSIGER
aunts, tV'rs. F;ed Kokoir.b and
Mrs Walter tartlet, served the!
luncheon. . I
Mrs. Kathan is a graduate of
the lone hirh school and of the Portland will te ropresentc it
University of Oregon. She is a this territory as last year by .
me.nber of Alpha Lamda Chap- M Fuanks. i -ter
of Alpha xi Delta at the U. cf We sollioit 'our Produce trade.
0. Mr. Kathan is a graduate of Gtt in touch vvith Eubartks fcr
theState Normal at Ashland. Both shwitfff date iu 1 urkeys.
young people are teaching in the;
hisjh school at Riverton. Immedi- Posts To" S i'
ately following the wedding serv- , ' , ..
ice Mr. and Mrs. Kathan departed ,Lxtra ts (!c,; tr
for Coquille where they will make h; Vt
their home till their school work :w trade for urkey hod ) wheat.
afRivprtnn i rataA -Address, K H. filler. Box 40,-.
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HORSEPOWER
HAS REPLACED
WOMAN-POWER
TilS moccrn home maker realizes the economy of
electricity in the performance of tasks which kept her
mother home-bound. She has countless leisure houis
added to her life. This great servant- Electricity
never has a day off, is always punctual, and costs less
as it is used more,
A horsepower of electricity is 746 Watts, less
than thcee-fourths of a single Killowatt Hour. Motor
driven Electrical appliances, however, use only frac
tional horsepower motors. Here are some examples:
Electric Fans, Electric Mixers l-20th H. P.
Electric Sewing Machine, Vacuum MOth H. P.
Electric Floor Polisher, Exerciser l-8th II. P.
Electric Refrigeration. Electric Pump 1-61 h H. P.
Electric Washer, Oil Burner, Stoker l-4th II. P.
IPacific Power and
Light Company j
"Always at your Service"
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I. O. 0. F. Convention.
ter, the Past Grand Masters and
ami Grand Secretary. There were
present from lone. Lee Howell,
Jol.n Lo.w, Charles HatUruv.
James Warfield, Kill McDonald.
J& Clark & Linn &
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa
per Hangingand General Re-
pair Work.
lone, Oregon.
PRODUCE WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Ior.e Ore.
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landsemest,
mkierd . .
Ihyy duty Ike
Ail-Weather
It pays to buy THE
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INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone - Oregon
AY Ml ROGERS
IN THE CLOUDS.-AU I Ixi&fT,
la Just what I aee from the air
with this t'nptalu Hawkes going 160
, mtii n hour.' I
nTLT J am dlnKlng on this
llttlo Corona away
ui In the lr. Wo
are In a Navy Cur
tis "Hell Diver"
plane loaned to us
by the Assistant
Secretary of tho
Navy In charge of
air. We thought
we did some show
In Texas; But. Roy,
when we got Into
the old homo Stato
of Oklahoma then they showed us how
to lay out some shows. I am trylug to
keep this liUlo diai.'. You Just about
have time to write a few word In her
and thou wo have to Iniul and do a
show.
This is Monday. We are coming
Into Oklahoma from Texas. Ils.Um
only day o havent got a hunch of
day ahows; we only have th opening
show at Ok' ihom t City ton . I t. We
land aluua Uu oeloek. Captain
.iawkes goes to tho Iio'kI. t' I get
the man to u.l.-e mo by the Capitol
build! ;. You see. I wanted to ee
the other Oklahoma show, the LeCla
lature. I dont constltiuo Oklahoma's
o!o Comedy H -ent. Then, too. I
had never me: o.ti iimv C.iveiscr. "Al
falfa" Hill Munuy, My i.ad had kaowu
him. They had served on the Connl-
tutlonal Convention of OU!:iho:i;a
about vm.
Papa always s'sid the iiov v,'.:".
achievement of that Convention v..s
that they made Hotel VeA PhcoU liue
feet long. He u;e. to often say th .t
he didnt know why they did it. ":ts
so few of the DliKa!e had err had
much contact with sheet.!." Well, he
in quite a fellow, this Murrny. Hi;
bouse In Oklr.homa City that nl.i'.tt:
Sot over ten thousard dollars.
Tuesday mornin;:. litre wc ere. In
tha air again and c?rly. a we have' to
be at Norman. Oklahoma, the I: Dine' of
Oklahoma's crack university, it! Jv;t
a little ways from Oklahoma City.
They got a pretty good flylnit field
there. Got a lot of laughs out of tte
Students and Teachers, for the Goe-
n,,r Him llll trvinc to Pllt through 8
bill to tax Teachers salaries, and I
claimed I was there lobbying for It.
Mr. Murray also has It In f ir the
amount of traveJ'.a,, r,; !t
by College Athlit-a.
This shew was at tsn ocloe'x In the
nrjrning. Captain Hawkes would do
an a;jt, too, ana me sncinu
Quartette, who only did the night
shows, they come down there thet
n:oir.iiig and fang for the University.
Then to Ch'.citha, Okla. Tin re an
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Jlfeppner.
Oregon
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Eat At The
"Elkhcm ("erdaurant"
GoodMealsIkstofService f
Lunch Counter
A.D JcMURDO, M.D.
Physician And Surgeon
hOfticeln Masonic Building
PTrained Nurse Assistant i
old Boy runs tho biggest Hank Hint
used to go to school with tue In Kom
per Military Academy about 'Its,
There Is a (ilrls Jtehool I hero.- and wo
were In their Auditorium. Those girls
alio would giggle when nnythlm, did
strike em funny. They are n great
audience. We Hew out of thero for
Ardmoro for our night show, Went
out to a mighty line barbecue at Uoy
Johnstons bouse, where wo Joined
all the rest of our troop. The Itevel-
leis. and Jimmy Itodgers. who nan
with us (the Yodler Do lais), ami
Chester liyers, the Uoper.
Now we nro off and Hying again over
the old Ft. n-id off tor Durum for the
night. Its a groat lite this. Talk
about playing one nights stands. Fume
days we piny a half doren, This
Hawkes Is a sweet flyer, and this
I'lane Is a dura. We knock off K-Q
riles nn hour right along. This Is
Mmrsday morning, and we are to ha
t . ? Oklahoma A. and M. at dtlll.
water at ten A. M. I haj never been
there and always wanted u 10, is I
had a Nephew graduated from there,
and he baa turncl out inl;hty good.
and Its a great sehool. They win
more prises for Kit Cattle than my
other agricultural scho l In the I!. S.
There Is an animal Man th 're named
lUlMard. and he Is a Hear. He showeJ
us all their fine cattle.
Knld. Here she Is for the afternoon
show. Frank Is bringliu bcr In; hn
Is hih and dropping and able sllpplns
lo r In fast. You cant wrlto when this
thing Is doing this.
P.Ie hall and n big
house full. Now
w ere off for Ton
ea City. Thats a
treat little city.
That's the place
they have a statue
of the "Pioneer
Woman." I was
there and made a
speech at the un
veiling of It. That
fellow Martin has
dune a lot for that
tow I).
Off again this moruins early for
Shawnee. Ulg crowd at the Held.
Here la a niece here to m. et me. I
drive with her and her husband and.
boy. to the theatre.
Now we are off for Muscogee; four
shows today, netting back In my own
old Territory now, where I know a lot
of folks. 1 uso4 la to t hent here
at a Girls school. That's a fart.
! Myself and the Presidents son were
the only boys there. We even roomed
In a great big dormi.ory room with
girls. We were ten years old. I bet
ter quit before I get too far Into thl.
( 1931. MfSiughl SB.!niie. Ik.)
D
or Lamb
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Dentist
X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Olfice; Odd Fellows Bld'g.
rieppner Oregon
J. O.PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Ileppner, Oregon.
Dr. C. W. Barr
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Personal Mention
Mr and Mrs Louis Halsitftr mo
tored to Ncwherg. S tturday lo bo
present at the weddintfef ihclr
dauhti r. Sunday, Match lst.'l'hty
were accompanied by Mr. muI
Mrs Paul Halslntr who were join
ed by their son, Alfred, at I'tirt
land The thret visited, Saturday
n ht with relatives in Vancouver
itd on Snnday atteiudthe wcu
dinofMr and Mrs Kathan in
iNewbcrjJ. The U dsljjers remmed
to lone, Monday.
1 Mrs. John C.iasscock and her
n-'phew, H-rlan Glasscock, visited
: briefly, last week In lone, at the
home of Mrs. Glasscock's sister
in law, Mrs Ella Davidson They
i were on their way to Portland aft
er spend ntf th winter In Hcrmls
mUton and will soon be going to
; Yakima to see about starting the
( Glascock sheep shearing plant
Gifintia Structure
Herodotus esllniiited I hut 100,000
wen were engaged for '-'0 jreara la
building the Great pyramid.
SUPERIOR DRILLS
Are no Experiment bm ar the
Product of Kxprrienc Th- nm
tells th- S'ory
P. G. Dolsiger
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"ILNE BLACKSMITH SHOP"!
We are prepared to take care of your
tfutf'nvj 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 far sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
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jL J. P. O Meara, Proprietor j&A
Before
selling your
pay you to see L. Balsiger t
representing
ionc'rcgon
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JllnUJJ ex. KKJ.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you
sell your wheat.
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Oregon
Classes Fitted
4.4.4..44.
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farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WXCONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
PAUL G.
ion, Delicious refreshments of
mind w idlest, cake und coffee weio
served by tho hostess. Those pre-t-.ent
were: Mr. and Mrs. Nl
Pohyns, Mr. nnd mm. Walter
Dobyns, and dmiRhter Wiiina,
Mr, and rs. Uoy Lieui.ilen, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Dale Brown and datijih-U-rJoone,
Miss Kthel Cnduik,
Lewis Batty, Miss Jopsie McCade
Ihut II ileiulei-boit, Jim Mct'abe
Bonnie .Vk'CuUs Bonnie Hender
son, Miss Knth Keene, Miss Jen
nie Patterson, Sibyl and Dorothy
Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Old
en and Mr. and Mrs. George Sni
der and Bon Harold.
Fir.t Folding Machla
The folding of printed sheeta for
books and newspaper wua performed
by bund until Cyrus ("huiuber, Jr., of
Philadelphia, Invented a practical fold
Ing nmcldne In IHfitl.
Banlten Help
During tha year 1930 th Haakara
Association of Langlade County, Wk
cousin, worked out tha Onancet for a
cooperative milk plant, which tntalla I
tha raising ot 100,000, and alto ipon
lored an artlva 4 H-Club rampalg i
that culminated tn an "Achlevemee!
Day" program, tn which npwsrdi ((
400 young people participated, Th
Increasa In tha number Interested i
this work wat J00 per cent or ths
past two year period.
contracting or j
wheat it Will j
B. G. and Co.
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to see him before out
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lone, Oregon