Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1931)
"THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by V. W. Head, Editor TuMish-r. SUBSCKHMION One Yer $1.50 Six Momlu 0.75 Throe Manths O.,"0 Entered as second CLiss nmtu. Hi tb postcflire at lone, Oregon, under act of March a, 1STD. Friday, Mar. 13, 131 The Churches The regular monthly nr.siona;y ' mooting of the Congregational church was hold last Thursday1 afternoon. Ton ladies were pros-; ent: Mrs. Emit Swanson, Mrs. j Ella Davidson, Mrs. Laxton Mc Murray, i'rs. Harvey Ring, Mrs. ! Paul Balsigor, Mrs. Mrs. Victor Peterson, Mrs. Louis Balsiger,: Mrs. Ida Peteason, Mrs. John Louy and .Mrs. Hal Ely. i TEACHES (INSTITUTE Morrow County institute will be held in Lexington, March 20. At the same time an ; yhec h re win be a meeting ot the county unit of the 0. S. T. A Che program is b;in prepared by Mr. George Tucker, pitacipal of our school, as president, and County School Supt Lucy Kodgcrs. Women and Hat The suhjeot of women and their hat Is one that apparently never will he cleared Tin to mere nmn. "My nlfe." snid a well dressed attorney, "uiut h.?ve a hat complex. She calls rue at the office and exclaims over a hat It's gorgeous. I want It so much. You don't care If I pet It. d you?' sle as!;s. and wenkenin?, I give In. That nliht ridit when I e;-M f i see her In fire spirits bevM!e of the g-ir:nmts hut. she Is depressed. Inquiry reveals that on the way home she decided It wasn't ths hat for her. She won't take It back and she won't wear It. Til bet there are 23 hats of hers In our house this minute, and to hear her talk she hasn't a hat to her name. I can't un derstand It" Detroit News. An Illusory Law The bank deposit guaranty law in any form Is a snare and a delusion, do i lares a banker in a state where it has been tried, adding: "It is a license ami encouragement to Irrerponsible banks and banking and penalizes capital sol vency and prudent banking. It creates a sense of security in the minds of the unthinking and uninformed that i" f..Ise and1 Impossible to be realized cr. ultimately. To compare it to lesiiima'f insurance is without reason and n' surd. It Jeopardizes the solvency tf all banks and the safety of all dc-positcr.: f.ir the theoretical safety of a few. Guaranty schemes always have bern, are and always will be Impotent, futile and disastrous. It is not new. Has be'-.f tried, failed and discarded at Interval? for moro than 100 years In this eour try. No well-informed, honest and In telligent mind can accept it in pHr clple or practice. Competent tank su pervision and restriction of banks to territory that will warrant sufficient capital Investment and accounts Is th only sane and honest courso and will afford all the guaranty the depositing public Is entitled to as compared with all other human affairs." HeR2 you your price qnd still de cide.. . ."I vill buy only THE leading make of tire . . . Goodyear." n !-tl I.J !S I M&i INDEPENDENT GARAGE N il k: r--',t-ns :a i- 1 I MM Ione 0re9on iyj, I WJ W'-l. IMmvi: U i PERSONAL MENTION J. 0. Kincaid, Met t Johnson end Louis Balsigir have been named j Drouth Com mi tec for this end of j the county. Ail those wishing to i make application for the loan should see one of these men. Mr. and Mrs. Knight and child-' ren of Bend visited last week with j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smiin at! their home on Second Street, j vVhon Mr and Mrs. Knight dcpar! ted .Mr. and Mrs Smi.h accom-: pained Hum iu 1'oilLnd. - t f.ir. tnd Mrs. U . P. Prcphet: and tli. ir son in-law and daugnter, iir. and Mts. Wiluam Uintson, nave moved onto a i-im near tier-; imston. Louss I'yie rviiiUied It wetk to t'orlljud ir. i'yleisau tngi-j ucer and will suuiuy usunie liis work with tie o itiguway uv. paruueiU. Mr. Chr...iiy!uuo., Sr. was pjuipuny ii;.. u u .uil at 1 1 .10.11 Ot lUS v... tuUiSU vl ijjl vvck wliiio.opneiou u.u ma wile are wiai .iicir oi Untold Wtii.t. .uib. Clului viubtopi.vi- jj.l lO tit lit tlCpi ul tl. IU'llll. A E. Siettam tnadua business tup tu I'oi.linu, iutuiua, utun. i.ii, buituav. Uu ll:o reuiiitinp lie Aa aCCOiiiaaieu oy Ltvoa U.,.ii-; oy who will asMbi air. o.eiiai.i tr operating the Imt Iiuck Lu.., and by ins urothi.tr, Joe ckll.iu, who will spend a lew uays in iut.e. t Marquis Creemvait nude the dip to the cily wi h mr Mffui.i. i om there Marquis i laimed on oingto ivuy, Wasuiiigioil, whuc he has r la ives. i- SV " 1-, 1. X .. & Clark-& Linn .'arptr.ter Work, Painting, l:a- i2r Nangingand General K-.- air V( rk. lone, Oregon. I'RODUCE WANTED Fra'.vlcy Clarke Produce Co. of Portland will be represents in thi3 K n ilory as last year by W. M. Eubanks. We i-ollicit your Produce Uado. can nair.e 'Si n ill "t'r r fa PKVKHI.Y mi.t.S.-Well here It Is 11131, and wuat wo Ki)lns to dn nbont It. Pont IimI; like wo ni'O boIur to Ho iiiilti to pievctu It. rhats ono thins the Lord Hiiro did its ulate. 1 1 o flxt'd su me year would J n I fidlow nnotU.T ow whuther you Ufltl a ('fvX Calendar or not. H -Qi y left Jis lu doubt cIho. vVedmit know wlieii It s kiuis to its. I M. dtlOW, Mill shine oi nnytlilng We ilout know heu we a;e to Ret sick, rii'ti or die. We dont know who Is uoIhk to follow us on when w aid H inc. We dont know what chance tho Democrats aro going to h;ivo at any gUen, time. We dont know what Hoover mid tbls S- n- nto Is going to do, we dont know whnt will happcu to rrohibltl.ui, we dont know when or where the ti-xt war will hroak out. We sure :: '? di .t. I'.it i.J diil let i-s kr 'W v.h.it ;.iy followeu what d.iy, and mado It so It won I li: :hmi. uo matter what ii.:,iuaod. '1 here ii.si been 1 1 2 of thesj Same Now Years roil around Ju;t since v.e been reel; on inn time, and 1 re-!; on a o :.L of million b. lore tli it. '. i-v ' In proporlir-ti to wi-ttur on !..".. 1 1 No-ili a .id Lis Arl. or the u:,l Muiihey s. niv.::i;i tv tho tail Theory. WW r.cv.'i- n.ind n w we all pot here. Wl: t Kt te these hard (!: h U to 'rr a it how we a:e g ti.iu lo t:. '..oi.- .is long as we ca:i v. iiho.,. ::ett n t lm:ixiy. We got to make no;iie iovilnii..iis .t well as uteres: a id tin .i iikmu a iu this Joyful se:;s. n. It-t Hio nturi H. ji o( a new year of trials nuJ tnlmlot I.:c. and If everyliody tint pnvtliiiK Is nil !:! It will Y. mo-Uly tri.iU. Wa have Ji st ubout lno'; t!;e roi jr.J wli.n It fjnu-s to la; in.; d dvll n.et.t durtn;: thb !... t ye.-.r. Tlx r hu hee.i more people n::d t.iire Car.i niiiln-.cnt.i broke In K0 tli.u In any ye?r since away b-.elf w!i n old oJiin mil Gotnorrati was the local No VorU tiv.l Chicago of .ts ilry. We havent had hh!i a had year In comparison to yeai.i wo i: -d to have, Imt we have had a iiis.i; r-: i" ' " ye.ir. f.,r its be;ii a bad year In comparison t the last el",ht or t -a years. We have been Just goir.g like a ho;:. a:i-.e. and rj ronld -nt f iy rea-s'it i we f'. ;i:hk:it keen il.'.il i i L::.;l --. We t'iilent ere how we could ever ii-n out of fuel. Our t.is'.e.i vere acquired on credit, and wa wanted to kp on enjoy ln c:u on credit. I? i n C.iy kt.d' ks on the hack door d"r!r year lt.:0 and r;..--, "II. r?. pay for tl.e old It;. Lo or v. j will haul down yjur a'rlal." "Grt out of that bath tu'i wo n it to tahe It QC Tlic Key r' I: -SJ la ak .iV. .XX.LAXXJ . C. L. S7EEK lATTORMEY AT i LAW. First Naliona Wank lilJ. Ifeppner, Oregon j When You Wit fleppner t i ' Kat At The "FJkhorn .Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A.D.McMURDO,M.D. Physician And Surgeon I 'Office In Masonic Buildinjj :: 'Trained Nurse Assistant ": Heppncr, Oregon 't r y MXS WBM R06SKS 1431 . SHAKING W2 0" ,''"' w r-rv nif wwnt a i .-r.ti . 'dolus something I'luht, we nro on the wiong track 8otuinvhen, wo Hhouhhuit ha bIvIhk pooplo money, and tluun not do iinythliii; for It, no mutter wind you hud to hand out for necossltlin, Hie receiver dhould rIvo hoiiio kind ol work In return. Cuuso ho bus lo eat Jiuit tho same wlun ho l. laylug oft ns whou ho Is workluit. Sii every City or every State siiould give work (I miiiid kind, at a livable vui;o so Unit til) one would bo In actual wnut. Ot course It would coat tho Taxpayers moid motley, but tf you uvo m.ikliiK It, and nil your fellow men nro not j why you tiluiiildeiit iu I tut paying a Kood ' slito of It for the h m forUin.ito, ('muse 1 the hi;: mans uiKiiinotit. und nil the heavy Taxpayer nlahl U that when you take too hi:; a slice from a mini as taxes It lakes that much mora out ef Ills liiveatmciKs and misht cut ihnvn en money beltij; put Into enteipihes. 1HU It dldent work that wuy after tha war, and during It why Income lne run as IiIr!i us sove-ity percent on every dollar ia;a .'.I, a:id jvt there was iiioio money being niado and put Into thin:', than there U now. If your Income Taves go to help out tl.e less forluiial.', il.cre could bo no l.M-ltiuiate kick a:;nln'! It In the world. This Is becoming the rlcluvit, ntitl the p.Kiiet Country In tho world. Why 7 Why, oir account of an unequal din- i liilmtlon of the money. liuw can you eprilie It, by putting' a higher surtax on laro Im-otiies, and j tli.:t money goes to provide some pub-1 lie work, at a livable wnge. I dont mean a waga that li m.iPitaincil In other; lines. I mean a wa. e Is provided for the unemployed. That 1 1 It you could ; iu no way And a Job, you could go to roino State or National, or City or: Country Public wo;'.t. that would give uu huv four hours a day work, hiHtcnil of tiie usual eiitht. You wiuildent be, accepting Charity. It.it you would be doing honest work for It, until you . c.ldl get employment !:i some line C:ut was not mi bite work, and at r. r-'Stitar wage. It i. . I , 'VI B wouldent cheap, ii laiior. It would only Wi j '''. caeapen ruunc i works, the thlni; that belonKS to al! tho peoplo, and the thing they would like to have cheap eiied. Hut it woul : be an Insuranco AKslnt not havltu atiytldng to do. Kitvfi I aW Now that we got that settled ail we have to do Is to get by Congress, and sea if the Republicans will vote t ' 'h er Income tax on Hie rich babl j. It nii,ht not bo a great plan, but It will dam cure beat tho one wo got now. (9 1931, M N sht Sik!t4!. Int.) to Normalcy .''.' j i . It j '( X TN T T T H It 1 j. v i i ir i ii iir i roitr t X-Ruy DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bid's. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST HioneM1012 fiilmnl Heppner, Ore, 1 AC I 1 mm:. "City of Splr.i" There nro so ninny lino spires and towers on tho churches und palace In Copenhagen that It has been described it (ha "City of Spires," Although It Is nn Mil-lent city, Copenhagen Is now modern In appearance. The earlier houses built of wood were destroyed by fire lu the Mlghteenth century nod hove been replaced with brick and Mono buildings. Copenhagen I" nted for Its beautiful parks mid gardens, nmotig which the most famous are the Tlvoll gardens, laid out In IS 111. Al nltht they are lighted with thousands of fitlry lights and the theaters, res taurants, concert and dunce halls In It offer countless attraction. Indeed, one could easily cull It "Ieniuurk' fairyland." Old MauachuMtts Church lllnghnm, Mass., possesses m traordlnary number of old buildings, but the Old Slilp church Is by fur the most Interestlnu of them all, says an ui-itcle In the lloston Tost. It I not un exaggeration lo any that It ranks, without any qualifications, among th few most Interesting historic buildings In the country. It was built In KWI, the second church lu tlitf town. It bus been enlarged twice, but the ort-tntil building Is still there. Competent au thorities say that It Is "the oldest house for public worship In the Culled States which stands upon Its original site and eontlnues to be used for the purpose for which la wus erected." Pay of Early Stataimaa Members of the senate and hnum f representatives In Washington's tluie were given Id a day during the time congress was actually In sel"M In 1 T I Ibey were granted a sul.oy ..' M.siK) a year. fr-ILNE BLACKSMITH SHOP" Wc arc prepared to take care of your slutHnd requirement by the Installation of an e'ccfrlc key way machine and a ftock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. Yfe also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. jL J. P. O Meara, Proprietor tttinttntjM'tt'tttttt'ttu t Before selling your wheat it Will j pay you to see L Balsiger t representing lone, STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you I sell your wheat. t 'a-.? 1 i ? ; ! a mm w J.X ffs If n(imsia n 11 iss a 1 iv ts it t Physician & Surgeon ft Heppncr - Oregon f , , , I Glasses I'lUed .5. I Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA VV VCONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, "T" Slurgaon F!hl The hiii'i'iiu of llshei'li'S nays Hud the st in genu Is ctiughl by snagglim. It will tmi take tiny halt. Hiiugjlng Is done with ii hook ami line. A very beui. linen Ihrcud Is ucd for I be Hue llbonl i lie clulitb Itli ll In il'ni, elcr T'lO book hliiuiM be ver stoiil mill fiolll I to I liu Ii -N In leng'h, riaylnj With Scl e Nine per cent of airplane iiceliletils ire due to went her. Only W per cent ire il e to strueiiirnl faitlts; IU per cent nre due lo failure of power, and in per cent or mora are due to the pilots' error or liicomputence. Conn ry Home. f , ' " M h-: , .''WI i contracting or B. G. and Co. I Oregon to see him before out T t a. li iiiiif i a viiai Attornev & i At Law ;; WI" iTncllee In All The Courts .. xm.vs,, 4m , ,mmMmimnmt."mtB0i miwni ' T.TTS' ' " -MU"V - " ,1 - A ' - ' 1 " -: ' " r Jt ' i -a . . i, . w. A-a: "mm m,..tL?Htm -JJ-- Oregon J t Evenings and Sjtji') uppn'n linen 4i?. fj ltiiiuuiiit'jviiiiniivii