THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. W. Ukad. Eilifor -Publisher.
SUKSCKIPUON
One Yeai $UiO
SU Months 0.T5
. Thrre Months O.W
Entered econd Class inatu at
tl- tcffn-e at lone, Oregon, under
a. i ot ManhS. 1ST9.
WELLS SPRINGS GAS
COMPANY AGENT HERE
Harry Duvall of Lexington was
in lone, Thursday in the interest
of the promotion ol the sale of
stock of the Wells Spring Gas and
Oil Company. Drilling is now at
a depth of 341 feet with a stead
ily incressing gas flow.
Friday. April 17, 1931
Lexington News
Miss Amabel Strodtman
IONE SHUTS INDIANS OUT
From Fiipe 1
Frank started the f if th.by fan-
t i i
nmg, uaivorsen popped one w
! pither, Tucker tabled one for a
ihome run but st struck a treeand
got back into play in time to hold)
The Senioi Vaudeville was rrc- mon teirdarui rsorman lanneu.
atliA In h ,hnnl ai..lihnrl..m ! Ich W"ttd JlS f'rSt UP lhC
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! sixth aal was forced out by Kiet
Imann's roller to short, Ritchie hit
FriJay evening. Apr 1 10. Thepro-
i:.sw n..,.h nf fMr Th..into pitcheera box and was out
v as m j i mr v v f a
Alibi, Pitrot and Pierttte, Rose
Picardy, The scarecrows, From
:vuip 10 iiks ana tnzaoein i
Young Man.
i to first. Gar f lied out to center.
Akers up in the seventh, walked
Frank flied to loft, Mason, re
! placing Hni.orsen, singled and
'stole seco. d, Tucker made first
Mr. and Mrs Percy Conner cf while Akers was Wing put out at
Gladstone were week-end guests' third, Norn.:.n wr.s h.t bpri'cber
o Mr. and Mrs A. L Hunt. land Rich scored them when his
I j hnmt run rnnirht in the
Lee Gibreth was over from '. ccntrf ield trees "nd he was stop-! sd "mo thl nwor iut
D ,ton, Washington, on basint-s '. A t a Uiotman noi.reil to ,n"y' 0f f0"m ,hc h" Mn'.U, ?.n
BEVERLY H1LL9.-Well all 1 know
It just what I read la tin papers. And
I dont ni! nd telling you that sluca
Congress hss ad
journed, am not
able to pick up
much Scandal.
Course they left an
awful lot ot lnvett
tlgatlous to be car
ried on during the
summer, for tbejr
had to hare some
place to jo. They
call It "junketing."
thats getting a trtp
at Government ex
pense. They Inves
tigate everything from Bird life to pre
historic Mamals and radio wave
lengths.
Mr. Hoover seems to be doing a lit
tlo better siuce he got rid ot the Gang.
A President Just ownt make much
showing against that Mob. They just
lay awake nights thinking np things
to be against the President on.
Work all round the CoMUtry Is
kinder picking n U s An:t!a votel
Ave million the other day to be spent
right away putting wen to work on
street and mnn'.clpal Improvements
and most towns have done the same.
We are liable to run Into some pretty
ttialdst ol ine waK Wink licie
hi visited at the hume of Mrs. J.
M Whi e.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. McMillan
are the proud parents of an tight
poud daughter, born April 7.
Mr. and Mis O. T. Ferguson
of Gold Beach, were. visitoes at
the S. S Strodtman home on Sur
day. 2), G. McMillan, H. L. Duvall
and Ralph Leach motored to Pen
dleton on bnsiness. Wedneday.
Mauribe Kcdiiy, btnior in the
Lexing on High School received
second place in the Oratorical di
vision of the annual County De
clamatory Contest.
Grandma McMillan has been
confined to her home by illness
but is now somewhat improved
Fred I IaskinS was visil ing in Lex
ington tee first of the week from
his home onHhka Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan
are up from their home in Cherry
ville for a short visit with friends
and relative..
Aermotor wind mills and Fairbanks-Morse
ga3 Engines at
i. 3. 3 l it i
DECLAMATORY
Donald Heliker won the first
prize in .he oratorical division o
the County Declamatory Contf st
held at Heppner. He will compete
in the inter-county contest to be
held at Arlington in the near fu
ture. Eat Pride of Oregon
Butter end Ice Cream
pitcher.
Ritchie started the eighth with
with a fly to center, Gsr was hit
by pitcher, Akers reached firsi on
etrorat third, Frank popped to
short and Mason was retired on
liner to second.
lone made 14 hits and 10 runs,
Indians, 6 hits and 0 runs.
BO P AB R II
Tucker CF 4 3 2
N. Swansou LF 4 1 3
R. Lundell SS 4 2 2
Rietmann Srd 4 5 1
Ritchie P 5 0 1
G. Swanson 1st 4 1 1
Akers C 4 0 1
F. Lundell 2nd 5 0 1
Halvorsen R 3 0 1
Mason 2.id 2 1 1
HONOR ROLL
SECOND HONOR ROLL
Seniors; Virgil Esteb, Gladys
Brashers, Helen Smouse.
The Churches
CHRISTIAN CilURCH
Sunday, April 26, at 3:00, serv
ices will oe held in the lone Chris
tian church.
and aj I have always told you the Re
publicans see that things are fine on
election years.. Oh t guess in the Ion
run this whole thing has been good for
us. I belli ve we all got a little more
common senso than we had before, we
are kinder more down to earth.
WeJl the Democrats met In Wash
ington recently to dig p ways and
means to get dough to carry on
another Campaign. They had Just
called the gathering to order, and
said. "We will take up the business of
the meeting." and somebody blatted
out, "What about Prohibition?" and
oratory, denunciations, threats and
almost mayhem was commltcd before
they could get the house to order.
Then to add to the dog fight, Mr. Ras
kob got up and delivered himself of
a speech that he had been cooking up
all winter. He told em It was Just hln
Idea and that It wasent made In the
nature of an Amendment, It was made
just as a personal suggestion. Well
that dldent matter what It was made
as. It could have been told as a dream,
or as a fairy Story. The minute It was
told, Democratic bedlam, (by the way
whst Is bedlam anyhow!) well It broke
loose. It always does when anybody
is writing about something that come
up quick. My mighty good friend Joe
P.ohlnson was oa his heels la a jiffy.
Joe was for Party harmony, and be
knew there could be no harmony whe:
the mention of Prohibition bad been
kilo wed to perculate. Course Joe was
right. It shouldent have been among
anything that had earthing to do with
harmony, cause harmony and Prohibi
tion Is two things that just wont jibe.
(Say what's that jibe mean, I always
hear It used at places like this, so I
know It Is used right, but what I iucgi
ia what Is it?) Welt there was a lot cf
support for Joe and his arguments "to
not start anything that would be an
argument." ;
Well that was One till another Gen
tlemau arose. You would think that up
to now you either bad to be ou one
aide or the other, you wouldont have
thought there waa another side would
vaiiV Milt thara
uu iiiKi wan i ii a
one Al Smith waa
on. He said "What
Is Democracy? I
thought It was to
'discuss whatever
anyone wauled to
bring ap. When did
we get so that It
was s. crime ror
anyone to mention
certain subjects!"
Ha just wanted to
As It so they would
be arguelng there all the rest of the
summer. He really dldent speak for or
against, but be did speak tor argu
ments sake. He wanted to see the
hole thing dragged out and atart the
spilt In the Democratic Party right
away. He couldent see any use In
waiting till voting time to split. Get It
.over early and aee how they stood.
Itut Joe and the others were for a late
split
Dut they Anally got the thing kludor
hair way straightened out, and thru
somebody proposed that they raise sis
million dollars for the coming Cam
paign. Well that flabbergasted uot
only one side like Prohibition bad. but
r.ll ot em. Sit million for the Demo
crats! Why tbey were becoming Ite
puhllcsnlzed over night. If tbey had
six million they wouldvnt want the
Presidency. Where was they going to
get It! Nobody knew any more about
that than they did about where was
prohibition coming from, nut they
decided It waa a good fantastic Idea,
so they are bow on the search ot It.
and the Republicans all laughed and
had a lot of ton at the Democrats
plight, cause they are so united on the
subject of prohibition.
They cant even And out bow Hoo
ver stands, much less the rank and
file of the voters. But alnt It wonder
ful to have something ceme up i a
country where you caa find ont Just
how many Political cowards there are!
( m, MiNibs!" ftrlii. Ik )
IONE INDEPENDENT
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Baptiit Ladies' Aid w ill hold 1
.heir annual food fale, Saturday, !;
May 2.
CONGREGATIONAL
Mrs. Ada Jolley president of the
Oregon State W. C. T. U. held a
meeting ot the Congregational
c'lurch, Wednesday afternoon.
PRODUCE WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Portland will be represente in
this territory as last year by W.
M. Eubanks.
We sollicit your Produce trade.
JOB PRINT
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Here you can name
your price and still de
cide.. . ."I will buy only
THE leading make of tire
. . . Goodyear."
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
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ILNE BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to take care oCyour
shafting requirements by the installation of an
e'tctric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. , We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Hanis Manufacturing Companies new combines.
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Telephone?
C.LSWEEK
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
Nationa Hank Bldg.
First
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jHeppner,
J When You Visit Heppner J
Eat At The
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
Good Meals BestofService
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Lunch Counter
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Office; Odd Fellowg Bld'g.
t Heppner Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
"THE PARK"
lONESNEW HOTEL
NOWOPENTO THE PUBLIC
Ralph Harris - Manager
First class restaurant
in connection
Operated by
Mrs. John Grimes
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
tttiUtiiainv.ttuu4rutttr..tritafttMrvasi
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before you
1 sell your wheat.
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A.B. GRAYED.
Physician & Surgeon
Heppner Oregon
Classes Fitted
F. ii ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law'
NMII I'rm ll.f In All Tlw Courts
IONE OREGON
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMP5, STAR and AERMOTOR 1
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGON& V
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
A.D. HcMORDO, M.D.1
irhysician And burgeon f
office In Masonic Building J J DENTIST
Trained Nurse Assistant
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utppner, uregon Jit . .1? Inno
E.venmj sua aunsvmy appoinimsn Af luilb VlvUll
PAUL G. BALSIGER
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