The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 01, 1931, Image 6

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THE IO!!E INDEPENDENT
Published F.very Fridny by
W. V. 1 1kai. Fililor Publisher.
One Year $1.50
Six Month 0.75
Thnre Months 0.M1
Entered as second Class nmtti nl I
tl posto(lee i lone, Oregon, under I
act dI Mutch a. 1S79. j
Friday, May 1, 1931 j
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No, My Friend, ' have a
am! safe covcrniru r.t is nut to trust it til to'
one, but to divide it anions the ni: ny. j
Thomas Jcfietson ',
LiJ.ut.iful P.--V -T
PuWort Louis S!ever.:,n w.: l-
nn(!ior of tin prayer hetautiln;: "Wln-i- j
the duy returns." The complete prnyei
Is: '-When the d:iy returns, return i
to us, our m;:i and comforter, nnd cull '
js up wi;h morning f;ices nnd with ;
morning heuris enger to labor vucer j
to he huppy. If happiness shall he our '
portion and if the d.-y shall he
marked for sorrow, strong to rn- ;
dure 'U-
UNION PACIFIC
a ci a in
vii'jJ nAi uin
to ebouir
l!TViEN All UNION FACIFIC
PO.'NTS In Oregon, v.
Idaho, f.'ontaia, Ufali, tlavstia,
Ca'.iferaia aed Wyoming,
6mr and wl. ls u"
dull :cr iOc.)
GOING: MAY 3 or 9
RETURNING t MAY 14
lllomc by midnight that elate)
Approximate 1
ROUfJD TRIP FARES
TO DESTINATIONS
103 203 500 ' 10C0
MILIS MllfS MHES ! h'Kli
AWAY AWAY AWAY ! AWAY
2.15 4.32 10.80 21.60
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CMIdren half fare. Baggage chackti'.
Tickers cod on all Unlen Pot'f e
trains ('nt'ju' ng the Portland
Roie) and In all art. In Sronord
ndTouriitSl9eperj,eitd regular
sleeping car chargst.
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U H I O N
PA
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J. V. 1IOWK, Agr,
IOWE - ORF.
It per
I MILE
I Erawley Clarke Produce Co. of .
Aermott-r wind milk and Fair-'Portland will Le reprcsente in,
banks-Mor.se pas Enyir.es at this territory as last year by W.
P. G. Dalsig'er's , M. Eul ank..
i 't rollicit 3-our Prodt:ce trade. '
Here you can name
your price and still de
cide.. . ."I will buy only
THE leading make of tire
. . . Goodyear."
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone - Oregon
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Personal Mention
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'Mr. Funk is loading: out a car
1 r.d of dirt used in road buildinp
I vMr and Mrs. P. J. Linn and J.
Y. ltowk mntored to Arlington.
j Sunday, for a visit with Mrs.
j Linn's son, Thomas Griffith.
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Yours for Iu.i ! Service
SUii-ODtm.r '
S:? Uncle Tom' Cabin in the
B'.j lent, lone, May 5
Coming to
DALLES & PEN OLE
T.IK DAMES & PENDLETON;
Dr. Mellinthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal !tiilciue for the
past eighteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
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Will bo in The Dalles on Men-
day and Tuesday, May 4th & 5th, :
at The Dalles Hotel, and in Pen-i
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cl.eton. on rriday. May 8th. at(
tht Durion Hotel. i
Office nours are from 0.00 a. ia '
to 2:00 in Tendleton and 10 a. r.i.
to 4 p. m in The Dallas.
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j No Charge for Consultation
j Dr. Mclli-nthin dots r.it operate for chrrn
j ic apptnicilis.Rall jtones, ulter ofthestom
! a h, tohuls or a J noid.
lie aas to his crei'it wonderful result.' in : 1
disease of the dnach, liver, bowels: blood.
skin, n.Tve, heart, kidney, hi.idJcr, bed J
wetti.1, citarrh, wesk Ijns, rheumatism
sciatica, leg ulcers and rcctui ailments.
Pet-member the above date, that
consultation on ths trip will be
free, and that this treatment is
different.
Married women mut Le accom-.
B 'ipanied by their husbands. ;
tJZtS I Aflflpiss- 4''21 West Third St.. :
Los An:eloa, California. j
PRODUCE WANTED I
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nKVEUL HILLS-Well U I know
ti just whul I read In (he pnperH, Hut
tonight I tuiml out lot of thlniu
without reiullttB
em. Hill, our eldest '
White Hopo, lind a
friend that hnd just
come hacK from
some expedition 'I
over In China with
some OolloKe Ooys,'
from Pomona Cul-J
lege, of Pomona, '
Cat. And aay, by.
the way that la one
of the best Cobi
leites In this whole ;
'Country, they are
coustantly grooming It for "The Ox-:
ford of America."
Well thesj h:ya had taken a lot of
IMov.es of their trip and he juatj
! brought em up to the liunch tonight
and run thorn, and he told us a lot
Pt.i... w.,11 ri.i.m iwivin ,
some Liquor Palna. and they decided
that, th. trouble with the Country
that the omclala ot the Government
hi. m.i. rfriikin. s tt.nv
passed em r i An--ndmout Juot exact-
ly tv . thousands years before Andy
Volstead got his brilliant Ideu So thoy
passed It to keep the Olllcluls from
drinkl ig. theu nobody would be an
omilal, they would rattier have the
drink than the Job.
He d us 'ovl s of that great
Chlneso wall. It w.id a Rood deal like
ti-.e ones the Republicans erected last
year by the Architects, Haw-ley and
Reed Snioot. China w anted to keep out
her enemies, and Snioot and Hawley
wanted to keep out our friend, and
iTs. unie.s ,
Is owned by soma rich Americans that
want to bring It In. then tho tarrlff
dont hold. Take oil for Instance. Yon
cant bring In wheat, corn, cotton, of
any of those In competition with our
or.-n, but Oil. you can. You can brin?
It In from Vemeula. or any other place,
and knock ours out. Why? Well thats
because Its owned by Americans who
are richer and more influential than
tho ones that have Independent oil
Companies over here, but no foreign oil.
Our Al.itii i that "It Is sating our
Oil." Thats Just like shipping In for
ciRn AtUog) MyInB w0 nt lo gave
the ones we make, they mlRht all wear
n nilnd lh,t- T,1,t w"'
be changed as long as the Republl
cang ,,tay ln there 80 we hHleT Jmit
lot that drop.
T:.:r.oyfaM t!i-trv!.ua!.n?at.o:t
i to or three hundred A. I). (After
i tiemocrat') that China had the first
! League of Nations, that China was a
j lot of small Nations, and that they
formed an exact League of Nations like
; the one that bad the 14 point, and
; Lodge dldent like any of em. Well they
j decided that that would be a good way
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IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT
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HT'ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP'
U'e are prepared to take care of your
tfufthtvj 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
seco:i;I InnJ csmbina for sale. Agency for the
ILtnis M.tivjiact'jri:i;t C-nnpanies new combines.
J. I'. O'Meara,
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ATTORNEY AT
I LAW.
First Nationa Hank Bid;?.
-Heppner,
Oregon
When You Viit lleppner
ICat A I The
"Klkhorn Uestaurant"
r Good Men Is H est of Service
Lunch Counter
;A.D JcM'JRDO, M.D. !!
niyslc!a!i A:v.l Surgeon f
as;nic Building
JTrained Nurse Assistant
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iltppner,
Oregon t
to prevent war, they first Rot the two
hlKRest one to mIkii It, saying they
wouldont tlKht each other. Hut thy
dldont say that they wonhlont Join to-
Kether and tight aomobiuly cine, to
that aoared the little one till they
thmiRht they hnd to Join for protoe-
(ton, and they all met and made out
Covenant, and It worked for a Utile
while tin thoy ail got back on their
feet from the last war and got armed
for the next one. Hum some jHWyrr
found a naw in it. and hi country,
which waa one of the ordinal signers.
and the big one. they went out and de-
feuded their honor aKalnat lome small
ones, till they took em over, and the
breaking up of the LeaRtie of Cbliies
Nations was tho start ot the Chinese
l:'"":
thev found out that the only way you
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fan annex moro iernirjr
inirchase. hut by war.
Morrow has Rone over to
ro.u, o , ,o - r - .
Italy that tho Tie.i. the uade wmt
ch other is Null and void, as far as
concerned. See a lawyer lias
found a flaw In It. So from what I hear
folks say and what I pad. It JuhI looks
like China had the original Idea of
about everything that we hnd ever
done and thought It was new.
Photography was one of theirs, in
tliey are really responsible for Holly
wood Printing, Gunpowder, Kltnonns,
Pajamas In the ibv PVT"T7sal
licit', worn or muii ii4r y-'
men and Women.
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Tti t Hoy says thai
most all the Revo
lutionary trouble
' over there starts In
; the Colleges among
i tin Students. Well
I ours over hero doea
' to.), but one good
; Cop with a Club
j ran generally quell
i ii.
1 IN funny how
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i til. k a College Hoy can find o'tt Hut
the World Is wrong. Il tn'ijht k out la
, the World from High S -hool and live
la It. and make a llvln It It l r years
and thing It wa-tetit mu h a !.' I plai t,
I lint let him go to College and he will
hi- the first one down on the Square on
May Day to shout down with t'ie Gov
' ernment. Course nit all of .n. but
there Is getting more and in 're, huf
m Mm as they grow up and go out and
It they happen lo make anything why
lacy blacksllde, and he says it the
aaio over there.
Well one great thing about China
they dont bother nobody but them.
sclvs, they sine dont go off burling
trouble like ail us "Clvll!ied" X- ; 'tis
Commission some tlmo (that .-on ill
over the world to luvc.tiitate every
bodys business) and g -.re It.
(9 M Nug',l V :. v, Inc )
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D,J.H.McCradyA.B.GRAYM.DJ
Denlisl
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Heppner Oregon
J.O.PETERSON
EXPEJRT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIHEH
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. C. W. Barr .
DENTIST Ji
Phone M 1012 Oilman Hid,,, f f
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LKXINGTON kliWS
The Senior of l.exinuton
HUh School i j'.'d lasl Tridayas
"Munk" d.iy ;it which time liny
m )toredto LiOranJe. These
L'nts w,re accompa iud by Ihelr
class sponsor, is Helen I'aleon-
tr
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, .. , it t.ll3
au Ml H. I aJUt,
of Cark'jt Canyon, were ihnne.
n (1C vS. S. Sltodtmail
home OH CMUiriUiy.
, number of Lexington people
, , . , St.rvleei in lone
,-J'CnUtd ClluruiniUa in IOIK,
on Sunday afternoon Amonji
j',cm wcre Jri a,K Jrs .
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Iwrnitt, Mr. and I) J. UX and
Mr. and MlS VAvhCt limit,
Ml V'eda Hundv W.l Uf from
Portland the find of the wuk for
annwii .num mi ra.im
.Vjss Hundy ha been tak!nj Com-
, , k h Htllk,.Walk
i ,w. , ,,, ,.,,. ,
er I usiness College in I oitlatul
jjhtf reiUancJ to the City OH TlieS-
day.
Mrs. Susie Cerrin of Hermis
ton was a guest over the week
end in the home of her d tughter,
Mr 0 J Cox in this city
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"THE PARK"
lONE'S NEW HOTEL
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Ralph Hanis - Manager
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FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
IN CONNECTION
Operated by
Mrs. John Grimes
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oeiore coiuracling or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
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lone,
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STRAUSS
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Orerron
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you
t sell your wheat.
Physician & Surgeon
Ilcppntr Oregon
Glasses Fitted
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Form Implements
VULCAN and OUVKU PLOWS, SUPISKIOK
DRILLS, FAIKIJANKS MORSE ENCINI-S,
MYKUS PUMPS, STAR and A KR MOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WV0ONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lOtlC,
On Siuul.iy tvenliu List l.txlng
t.tn eitUen were startled by au
a'ann of fire. Mady people rush d
tow.ird the spot f.oni which the
latin came but discovered no
cause for "he siren. It was the
woik of mlMhiel m.tkeis who had
ridden in irom St ire nearby sec
tion. While emlc.iv.olnjj lo repah lit
telv.'I.cnc liiu, S.dun'ay, E. T.
Il.ukel Ml fu in a tiee and sus
tained paintul it juries iiboidihc
back and limbs
On Monday, K. II. Lane return
ed from Portland after taking a
number of sacks of wool lo that
city.
For Sale
One N7 Intrrnitllor al
Ombine. $fSOO cah
tiihrs ii. or ten .sn'.ay ho
rranrjcl. Purtluli rsthis
office.
Making Wot Id B.tur
l'ro;,u Is not iiuloiiuille, The
world only grows heller, eelt lu
the nioileriile degree In which It
i..e grow heller, bl-eiiltse people
wUli thai II a! ouol imd In1 e the
rUht steps lo llial.e II belter, John
,..ile.
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Oregon
mi. tn tt t.tt . ourmt J
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& CO.
to see him before ou
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Attorney & Counselor
At Law
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