THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Fridny by
YV. W.IIkah. K.litor IibU.sli-T.
SU -rK I J'T ION
' One Year $1.50
Six Monih 0.T5
Three Months 0.,".0
Entered a second Class mntu at
tl ji)!itnffire .ir lone, Oregon, under
.ut ..! vh ;i. 179.
Friday, May 8. 1931
In our desire to L-vierei fid th
pendulum lur. swig in j ivor i.f
the prisoner and far auiy )om the
protection of .wiety.
PresUent Hoorer
Eat Pride of Oregon
Butter and Ice Cream
MAY 22 TO OCT. 15
RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
Summer excursion fores east
da4y on Union Pacific's
vonderful Portland Rose cr.d
other fine trains. Scenic route.
Short side trips enable you
to visit...
Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryct Ca.iyon,
Rocky Mountain, Grand T'on and
Ytllowiton National Porta. Informa
tion and vacation booklets or, rc : net.
Ol'ND TRIP TO
DLNVKR 7.It
OMAHA 74.KI
KANSAS CITY.... 7.a
ST. LOUS S4.C1
CHICAGO 8.l
UX.1ROIT 10.?
CINCINNATI .109.71
NEW ORI.FANS.. 111.6
CLEVELAND 111. IS
TORONTO 1H.2I
ATLANTA ... 119.
PITTSBURGH ... 123.17
WASHINGTON 11. 17
PHILADELPHIA M8.il
NEW YORK 1S1.BI
BOSTON lifl.SI
UNION
PACIFIC
7. U'. IIOWK, Agt.
IONE -
J& Clark & Linn
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanginand General Re
pair Work.
Aermotor wind mills and Fair
banks-Morse gas Engines at
P. G. Balsiger's
Here you ccn narr.e
your price end still ds
cido.. . ."I vil! buy only
THE leading make cf tire
. . . Goodyear'
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone - Oreaon
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Mrs. Pcttcys Dies
! Pendleton and John Ganger of I
John Day.
j Mrs. Petteys was a true pio-j
neer mother, loved by all who'
j knew her, a loyal friend to every !
jono. The profusion of beautiful
i flowers and the large number of 1
people present at the funeral ser- j
, vice bespoke the high regard in
: which she was held. She was in-1
deed "faithful unto death", and!
Ithe text around which Kev. Ben
: ton buiit his sermon, " He thou
i;athful unto death and 1 will
give thee a crown of life", was
indeed a fitting one
Out of town relatives who were
present at the funeral services ot
airs. Katie Petteys were Mrs.
truest Newton and Mrs. Jalmer
Koski of South bend, Washing
ton, Mrs. James Cossman of Lu
gene, Mrs. t:?;-cr Hanson and
Uene tngel i . i urtland, Ld
a.ie (jejrj-c ue.iger, Mrs. Edna
Lrum ana Mrs. uootrc Ganger
of John Da.. , .Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ganger Sr., iur. i.u Mrs. will
Ganger and children, Mrs. Carrie
AicNeil, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Sparks
a-id son, Mr. r.nd i.irs H. Sharks
Jajk Sharks. i:rs. John Muirat.J
Arthur Ganger of Pendleton.
Following the funeral service
at the ceniett ry the relatives gath
ered at the old I'etteys home t r
the evening meal. Thirty-nine
were prssent.
Farm Service by a Bcnh
A farm sorvico di'parlr.'.nt was
in.Tjpur.ilrd a year aso by a bn'.:
in OIjTrpia. W a.'hir.ton. anil a
farm advis.ir apro.r.tod. CIjsc co
c?rat:on has beta maintained
with the statj college ext.-tssisa
crvlc?. Work.ii Cairyinj i car
ried cn In conjunction with tlio
Uniry Herd Improvrrr.r'nt Associf.
tiori. Also a pasture contest waj
hold In cooperation with the four
bar.ka in tne county which offered
prizes amounting to $100. W'crk in
poultry wa3 carried on in coopera
tion with the Co-operative Poultry
Association and assiatanca wr.a
given In organizing an econoirio
conference for the benefit of berry
grower. The farm advisor of the
har.k U active in the Agricultural
Council of tha ccr.ty composi-d
of farm and other organizations
interested in ??ricultt:ra! d'velop
.nent, and also in the Kr.rmcri'
laarket. Six hundred farm bu.::
;icss analysii blanks wore dijtri'j
i ted while farm account bookj a.vl
I ou'try record booki were al-o pro
idvd to farmers and h?.ve been
holnful In gtartinjj many farmer
:n keeping busincii recori3.
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For Sale
One N7 International
Combine $800 cash
jtahes it. or termsmaybe
arranged. Particulars at
this office.
IMvODUCE WANTED
i Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Portland will be rerescnte in
, this territory a.s ku;t year hy W.
;M. Fulanky.
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n::vt.Ki.v im.Ls.-woii Rinunuw
is Just wln.i 1 read lu tho paper. Ihu-h
so much c.slamUy hero tlio lust weuk.
or so that lu hard
to dlu much chi'ir
t u I mmrlsliiiifltt
out of tho 1R'
prints. Tool Knuto
Kaikno so updet
everybody that wo
Just ut Rcl over
It, ospei'lally tluwu
of uh who hud the
Rood lorliiuc to
know him. Tho
more you think (
him tho moro re
markable ho be
comes.
You know ho dktcnt Jiut have tho
big team una uo aulis, be hud dm
ot cm, lkunitory teams, clus
teams, Every kind of team, all but
KiUtemiiy teams, they dont have
them there. .
1 think his greatest feat was Ms
last game, that was out hero with
University of Southern California.
Here wo thought out 1 re had tho
grea 'at t i t..ui ever represented
the tjat, tremendous Stadium tilled,
Notre Dan . hail it 1. t a tuitiu in
tv.o .-oars, and this was their lust. It
was the last for a lot uf their bit;
Stars who were gradt.atliiK- Iiockno
wki tr"tel to l". Tio night before
over llu- i.'u.o I io nd' iltted that he
tiiCotu l.ac iiu.eti o. - chance. "Sa
voldl Is out; ho was our mainstay.
Then on the wuy out wo lost our full
Laik by illness. Wo have poiio
throu; h a to:;sh a .aon, and we Ju.t
couldeut slay on i(Ue to long. The
i:.ys had to have a let down. 1 bavo
risked too much of them this seusou
with the terrible schedule they bud,
and it j.;-t is i.ot iu hunnu lielnes to
keep up tliclr pace till now. We have
i!Jt to lose, and we want to lose t'
; ..u hi preidence to anybody else,
i.j a L'i'g tr;.iu trip out here. Its
iiivli wanner liero than back home,
and tho h-at is ai;.:!nst the bjyn, bt.t
v o will j;; t n;ve you the host v.e gt."
Now wlat oti'.er coach on earth
cou'.d Kivc such a strij;ht;o. ward talk
r.s that, uud not have every word swul
lowed hook, line and sinker? Then
this last line he gav uj that nlslii
hrrorc. "Now there is goitu' to bo a
lui of heart-aches tomorrow afieruoo'.i
arttr that g.ixe. Great bis stron;:
youn;; men are coining Into the dress
ing rooms and break down and cry.
Hut my buys c3n t.-.ke It a Utile
...lier becau.'e t.ny d'ld ip..ct to
v. In, they have bt- eled theniKclvos to
the defeat."
V.'el! here we are all packed iu tlio
stands, really pity Inn those poor bo)k
from back there, a:.d hoping t!"t the
(.'..l.iornla boys wouldeiit scriou.,1)
l: ;rt any of the m running over the::;
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IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT
pTj;
.f(Mp )f ATKMITH QHOP"
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
e'ectric key way machine nnd a stock of shafting
in a wiJe range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hanJ combines fur sale. Agency for the
Harris Manuiacturinc? Companies new combines.
1 J. P. O'Mcara.
TI?E
fiNDEPLNDENT
j $1-50 A YEAR
? When You Vi.-,;t Heppner
Eat A! The
"Klkhorn Restaurant"
-JGoodMeals Hestof Service
t Lunch Counter
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I A.D. McMURDO, M.D. ; ;
Physician And Surgeon t
Joffice In Masonic Building i
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Trained Nurse Assistant
lkppner, Oregon j
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o tho way to tho goal po..U. Well t
on the very first play California turn t
hied. Well from then on It was Jut
too bad. You never suw a team beat
cu so cool and deliberate like. Notre
Dame huddltnl for a vhungo, und when
they come out of It they would walk
as slow to their pluees, and that got
Cal'a goat. They finished by Not ,
Dame beating thorn !?". It wuxi.u j
the score. It was the deliberate ttmi
mechanical way they did It, It was u
machine doing things where the oiti j
t were trying with their hands.
And here was a great thin:; he did. I
as each one of his Stars that would
be taken out of tho game In the Ian
halt and It wns their lust gume for
Notre Dnnie, he would Jump t:p from
tho bench und go out und meet him !
nnd hug him, you could Just nee tin
affection that he had for each one.
und It was conveyed to that whole
uudlcnce. I will never forgut when
little Carldeo. (perhaps the grcaic.it j
Held Ueneral thut ever plaed foot I
hali left th t'Md. He hrd played a j
whale of a game, handled his team I
uncanny. There Is a lot of drama in :
a player like ft at leaving tho Held f . ;
his last time n n College p...ycr. 1
think Itockne pulled him out Junl ti
get him that great Und as he h tt
the Stadium. Well wln i old "Itock"
went out and put his arms around that
little Carldeo and walked him off the
Held. It wasnt an ovation, It wiin bur
rlcane.
We (lldent kii v then what wo wi
limklng at. We thought It was the
xit of anoth'.T gnat QuarrerbacU.
Hut wo was look-
liii? at the exit of
r? - 1 ,
Knute llockue. He l,
was hugging his 1 i '
Inst Player, line fry
y.ung men all over (
the I. S. can feel I
!.a.-k and cherish
the hug they got
i n their last game
fn ni "Hock." Hut
.-w II:. 'n f';,rl. C.fl
j that got t!e
la ; hug. H. ro he
v, is rl,;!it on the
cn-Jv. lie h i I U ;:t :i the Coa t, ;;i . !
tej'iij for a two year no (lefir.t lot'. :d
for Notre Paine. Hut the t. l.jlo ot
California lovid lilm. for thiM i.Uiit on
the radio he apologised for llie !.:
of the score and said, "I bad to make
It big for Conch Jones will mal e It
bigger than that nsalimt me ne.t
year."
Due lone Ranch Hand In Kanas
was supposed to have been the sole
witness to Koikne's iuhI:i,:. Hut
thats not so, eighty thousand f us
'-.v M.i parsing out. his l.vt rnr:. . . ::1
It will stick with ii through life.
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For DRM'ERS to P. G. Hal-
Proprietor
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! Dr.J.H.McCrady!jiLGRAYM.B.!:i
Dentist
X-Kay DIACXOSIS
Office; OJd Fellows HU'tf.
Heppner Oregon
J.O.PETERSON
EXPERT t
WATCHMAKER T
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JEWELMY REPAIRER j
Heppner, Oregon. yi
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Dr.CW.Barr J!
DENTIST j!
PlioiieM012 Oilman BUg.
Heppner, Ore. f
Evtminjo nnJ Sjnivby appoiiinntn i j
s. u
hear your voice on
(Sunday May 10)
Next to a visit in person, there is nothing
quite like your voice.
Inter-city telephone service is fast,
clear, dependable. Operators are glad to
make every effort to serve your needs.
The Pacific Ti:i.khionk Ami Thj:;iuh! Company
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"THE PARK"
lONE'SNEW HOTEL
NOW OPEN TO 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
STRAUSS & CO.
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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lhy5 kian & Surgeon
Heppi lcr - Oregon
G lasses Fitted
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Farm Implements J
VUIiCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, JsTAR and AERMOTOR X
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. I
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
TmjTgTbalsiger"
lone, Oregon
Xet hei-
to see him bt'fore yout
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Attorney & Counselor
At Law
til I'nu-ilif In All Tin. '')lllpf
IONIC OREGON
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