"r " " -- 1r" Published Ewry Friday by W. V.i;uAi,F.,!;ior ljl)!i.sl)r. Lexington News Miss Amabel Strodtman SURS0UIPT10N Friends and relaUvssof Lexinj!-. ton students greeted one of the ! lartfist graduating classes in the history of Ihehighschool on Thins-1 when the ten One Year $1.50 Six Months 0.75 -rw Months 0.M i evening, May 4 graduates assembled tor com mencement. The program was as follows: Processional, Helen Fa! coner; Invocation, Rev. J.R. Ben ton; Salutatory, Maurice Rtaney; ,,Sundown"and"rheOldRifraiir Girl's Sextet; VMedictory, Neva Warner; Annual Address, Carolyn Entered as second Class umiu at il Misiofri e ai lone, Oregon, under Friday, May 22, 1931 In our desire to be merciful the pendulum lus swung vi f iror , f inger of Pacific University; Pre-; the prisoner and far .ju wv fiomthe sentation of Class Gift, Kmmet Kuns; Presentation of Class, Ed-, win Ingles and presentation of li- j protection o society. President Jhwver Eat Pride of Oregon Butter and Ice Cream r.KVKKI.Y IIH.1.1 - Well all I 1. :c U Just whr.J'l road In tlio fa pom. utwl believe me I have Una Uy found pupr tllllU KOt ROIIU'thill!! Its ttio "St town of sit Til om on, Vlrnln Islands. IT. S. A. Now you inlslit have roail In th lo rn I prrss various referent' ti Mi' Hoover's statement iiliotit the coiiilitlon et tlio Islands after mfcif he had yImMihI .them UJXtr-fl , J n few eek so. v..m In nil f.iliMiiun In nnr President, t plomaswasmaJeby R. B. Wilcox. ,'Umt ,hinl meat it cxiuiiy uh it Those ICCCivirg High School iu reported D have been sal J. 11 Diplomas were: Vera Breashears,: i Thorn " hTWJMfcNJ the -l nrT-rTyy..J-r;rj ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES CUT TO If 7 W PER MIL! Neva Warner, Faye Gray, James Valentine, Emm .'t Kuns, Ellis May. er. Archie V nkets. Ihrold Peck, Orbw X'arli.i ;;r.d M.u.ice Hean ey. Miss Ea:.i': M. Mill m arrived home on Stiii.iy from Anione, Ore., where she has been teaching school for thepast vear. She was accompanied hi B.li tternhouscof tlr.t pir.ee. With the close of school many of the Lex in 2 on Unchets jour neyed invrediatt !y to ttuir ho.TC. IL'len Falconer left for Imnalia. have In order to stir up a UUio Intei es". iu them and perhaps be able to pet them a Federal contribution of miiio kind, have thought be was dolus tbem a favor by bringing to the r "Mies cy" the fact tlia they .vere : ad o.r tint ' any t te It teems to have bad the op posite effect, and If you ever -aw' any one up In ai i.it IU ihesi; Vlrjilnders. Hi. . j U bow 1 happened to know and S.'i in on nil this. It was a lovely lifter noon, we had flown aot.n! several, hun f r X i .:: ; if. .i Trl ;Ulad. Port of Sn.-'n v-ii.-'i hov. i. Iv the llrltl-hl. r.'.d Is a very beatitiful Island Just of.' t'-.p nort'.i v.'-l e.lse of Vener.iel::. We wrr. Iu.kIihI fc" Poi K!c f(,r thrt n'.l t. amc dow i in ihn hr ef St Tki fr ;a-. and mail. Its a b raiiiful liltlo hailior. and a lovelv Mr. and Mis. W. L BJjk.I; hive moved their rchldcnci t lleppner and thev are now otal lihed In their new home, Mr am Mis. William Smith have aht moved to lleppner fii m this city. Mrs. Fiank Vandctpoolaiul I ti daughter, of I.ibhy, Mont. I av been visiting frien Js and rtlrtivit !n Lexington. ! Dan Cotter returned to his I ome Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howell. Mr. and Mrs K. L llcach lux had as a guest tor the past week their son Lawrence ol Walla Walla. Lee Rcaney and sons o( Salem, were business in Lexington, last wak. 34 litwiin all points an Unlcsj foclflc (and Important connact Inglinailin Oragen, Wathingtan, Idaho, Montana, (wott of and in cluding Burt ani Havre1, Utah, Novada, Ca'.i'om'.a and Wyom ing (Crangor end wait), or.d soma points In British Columbia. Minimum adult tar 30c GOING: May CO RETURNING: JUNE 8 (Noma by midnight thv. Jc'i: Ap proximo to ROUND TRIP FARES She was abcorrpanied ly Htkr i p'eturcs.iue mtio town, some mis in v Wells who pl.uis to vif it in Fas:- h s:ltaMo r",kH " it was a Nary hi'-te. but Ih'-y nr" A. C Bechdolt and the Mrf- m)Vii,r: it av.ny. In the days before dames Clarence Howell and F. W. An-.erK-a had ;;one -Itacketeer" Il iimi'm hWrter plan to remain in this nI-: ,a!U! -h ; i nin e fcur!ne!i, cr.rried on by exper's. jcini'y while Principal and Mrs. : t iat ha. ma(e it f,.r Kl.neratinns. Then ilogl'S and Miss Alice Yontgirj dnrlnsa time when our ambitions we- -L... ....... i l..ri,n.l Mice IVi.l M-cr than our JudR.-meni. why " !'.mi!i ne ulion!il mirrnd cut I Vail left for her home in Bal er. j , . .'bc -y .ntion. ard t. I Elmer Hunt 2nd F. F. Eskel.ir i accompanied by their wive?, rr. - Now If thore is one thin that we i!j wor:3 t!nn any other Nation. Itv f. iv nyi mnnrri' MOMifiiul V elses ftf- jtoredon SlUiday to Arlington, ; f(i.r3- Wtf are my orUlnal. nolo.ty eb e ' where they attended the Elks Con-; c;n see things our way (of course they are wronRi. uui tney jum worn b.or.dmindtd and let us fhow em luiv: they should live. During t'lls axransln:i thought vo on ;lit lo have Ihe Vii TO DESTINATIONS IOO 200 : SOO , ICCO MILtS MILES t MILES ,' MILES AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY 2.16 4.32 10.80 21.60 Children half far. Boggajo choikce. Titkotj good on all trains and In all cars. In Standar J and Teurijt Slpri, add rojular ilcp:ng car charges. As local agent for daia! s J. W. Howk Agt. lone. Oregon J& Clark & Linn 7 Carpenter Work, Fainting, Pa per Hangingand General Re pair Work. Aermotor wind mills and Fairbanks-Morse gas Engines at P. G. Balsiger's I i vention. I There will be a free examina , tier, of all children uhder schm I age at the Lexington School Audi- torinm all day. Thuw day. Dr. A. B. Gray is to be the examing phy sician and he will be assisted by the County Health Nurse, Miss : Edith Stallard. j Earl Warner and George Broad i Iy were week end visitors in Stat j t!e. Thev went to that City in ti t 'interest of Discovery Bay Gold ! Mice No. 19. Column "i plpuse For Sale One N7 International Combine. 800 cash taKes it. or terrr.smaybe arranged. Particulars at this office. PRODUCE WANTED Frawkv Clarke Produce Co. of ' Portland will be represente in this territory as last year by V.'. Ishmls. L.-.rnark ll b l'-ve ! va.o. They ownel em, and e Ju: bniubt em, fcive em twenty five tril lion t'.ollars. li lt lets pet on r ltti ti e story. Mr !iorver bad Just finished a sIorj v.l:h the Senate and be needed a rest ra be to Toila Illea. and also lo Ihr W:.. . . i ...... i made hla observntlons. As w bind on this lovely afteinoin why I am llckled to death to he able to fly by ami see our absent countrymen, and pet their reaction on our rresldent's visit. V. ,iia Hdltnl- lltwl tl-.PV said they wanted my visit lo offar't ; afKT 4 SllOlt Stay at the homed his. bo I told em to n abend and malic 1 their rum. that t'soro no reason they should take Prohibition rerlourly ' Jin t bcoause Ihey beloiiRcd lo t;te 1'. F So with a bunch of them we nil wont and bad a nln of Hum Punch, and I dont mind telling you the Jalands looked ureat lo me. I dlttsnnrco with I Mr Hoover, they illdent look near nn poor as 101110 parts of our Country. ; Why there was no bread lines, No lied Cross relief. I asked where most o( tlia people were, and they mild "out nl the Golf Course." That was the enly : evidence of poverty I saw. Tor at yo.i I know practically all our unemployed are at ours. I I sure liked the '..ve, rv.l wl hed I could have stayed over a few day.i. M t ; some mighty pleas ant folks ther-. It looked like a very happy little com munity. (Till the President hit It). Faw a few Marines scattered around, but as it was Anier Icon territory, they illi'rnt have many. Cnuldent have been si far behind the times, they bad two of my pictures there (talkies) and one of them I ha lent even seen at home yet niyel.'. I was awful sorry tbrt they bail in' : terpreted this Prohibition thing, at d (i.iit selling their rum. and when I t plrlned to em the Interpretation Pit t the mainland of the I' S ha I put c: Pie Aniendenieiit. why they wee tickled to death, and started ii:! t in ti );et ready to manararttire on a I I scab. I nave tliem t'apoue'a adihvs. !s I wanted t i roc cm R't started with IU brt '"Iks over home, where thev cm 1 1 jet the must for their pro hi-t. (if ourse they wilt havo to r-tart f'o;:i t! e bottom In reard to compeiltli n. f' t P'.o U S had twelve years of IiukIm.' s stint on them. Hut they will be M rinht now, and (be next time a Pre. I dent vkita them, their product vlll I e making tbem rlcli Just like Chicaiu. or any of their compctltlng centera. I am ruin;; to bnvo thoi c Vlrj-inderi so rlrh they will bo able to have 2') tho-nand dollar funerals, and PreKblenls :nt mean anything to em. tt "j'. M'Ns'-tM Si- '!.. 1.) I PERSONAL MENTION From I'uxe 1 day until Sundry in the home ot Mr. Heekner'abrooher, Fteil Heck nerae Washtuckna. Wash. W. E. Ahglt was an out-Koing it . T I.... i passenger on iiiuhuikci iiivuwy, Uvind forTojH'tiih, Washington, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs, llok-rt Montague. Before his re mm ee way also visit his son Hai :.M Ahaltnt King's Hill, IVV . SOdVirKVl-JSlK ( onti'iuetl I'rwn l 1. Hov'au.so of the tenible dunt itorm, Sunday, a picnic plat nod fir that day t'lnu'd out t nil tuso par.y, bi t o 'eryi n enj yed I im u'l just the saino. The jolly pit nie p irty galh "red at the Joe G" pon honio. Those present were: iv r. mil 'i's. K. J, Hristow, Lteile aid Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Gibon and llalph, Dannio Porter, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peter ion, Harry i ml Elmer, Darothy nnd Melvin Hrady, Anabello .MeCube, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ledhetterand KhU He, Mr aid r!rs. Liuis Htllaid h'l- dren, Mr. nnd Mrn. Peter Tiiuir, G .'oigsTnnm, Opalpinn. Mr. and v1rs. Mac Stevens a d Mr. Wohb from Roek -Cree't. 'r. a uU rs. Spinlding of Arlington and Chris Pet rson from WWiingt m, who .. i i. . i. . ii . i 14 il triif.ui in run nr. ii n.r r . I . Peterson. Mri. Daniels it a guest in the home of Mrs. M.Jordan on Second Street List year she was rtsl Jent of lone while k ping home for her son, Clarece Daniels who taught In the high school l.rre. ir ik "THE PARK" IONES NEW HOTEL NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Ralph Harris - Manager First class restaurant in connection Operated by Mrs. John Grimes 1 n For DRAPERS go ;o P. G. Pal- I siger. X X IONE 'INDEPENDENT JOB P R I N 1 .i.ntt.tfji'tt-i'jtj..titjntt.tnttiau.tji Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon i 1 M. Kid.anks. i ! We ks licit your Pn otee trade. ' ? I In 0 I; j II ERE you can narr.c )j ; j: i your price and still de- 11 cide . . ."I will buy only g ' I THE leading make of tire ti i ! V I t ... Goodyear." t SJk. . f i , INDEPENDENT GARAGEWu t" n trtlsklt!4 " . 2 I :TJ i 4 1 Mkmmm ik li mmm? mm i 1 V-.. &.&h&&mM 1 . i ' Tmm i.Twim- km; '(t:it:t;..a.a::'j:3'ti:t:::fun.t:;;:t.ti-n' , X . X T-. . !' 1 "lUlNli BLACKSMITH SHOP' n We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by (he Installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting In a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Han is Manui'jciiiring Companies new combines. irJ& J. P. OMeara, Proprietor -s h : i"(--i-i-4s-44 .:::::::::! ..;::tnun:: SUBSCRIBE FOR lulu INDEPENDENT ' v $1-50 A YEAR fWhen You Vi.Mt Heppner Fat At TIip 'Elkhorn Restaurant" JGoodMeals Ik.stofServlce Lunch Counter A.D.McMURDO,M.D. ! Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building -Trained Nurse Assistant ;iltppner, Oregon Q BMiiMja jaaBaanra waamaeL wmioaim STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him before vout 1 sell your wheat. 4 t.4tt04" - (-4) Dr. J. H. Mc Crady ' Dentist A.B.GRAYM.D.I f. h. Robinson X Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. Heppner Oregon Physician & Surgeon lleppner Oregon Classes Fitted Attorney & Counselor At Law N III I'rin lli i- In l iiiirin IONK OUKGON : x .t J.O. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Ufppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Gilmsn HIJ,;. Heppner, Ore. Evi'iiiiiji anJ Su!) a.), iin'in:n 5 Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER" lone, Oregon X