The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 19, 1931, Image 4

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    THE 10?!E INDEPENDENT
libli3hcd Kvery Friday by
W. Hkai. Editor PuWUW.
SIMCRIPTION
One Year $1..'0
Six Months 0.75
Three Months 0.f0
F.ntered m second Class tnatti i
tl M!o(fire l lone, Oregon, under
Friday, June 16, 1931
In our desire to merciful the
pendulum has swung in fivorof
the prisoner and ar a-u ay fiom the ta-en cut JS WttA
(...... . .
Lexington News
By Naomi McMillan
MissllcIcnValontlnccame home
SunJay morning from Erg nc
where she has been attening the
University cf Oregon.
II E. Warner and wife drove
ever to Weston, Saturday. Ihey
were accompanied by Mr. Warn
er'smcthcr who has been visiting
atthhe Warntrr home for two
weeks
l.uulu and Juanita Ma lock,
s mil daughters of .!r- and Mrf.
Fred Matlock I a J their tonsils
'A
WRONG-DOING HAS ITS OWN REWARD
Selected by Melvin Kathan
protection o society.
THE MONUMENT
Miss Cora Johnson who has
v'sitingMihS Opal Leach; left for
her home in Los Angeles, today.
Dr and Mrs. Kay E. White
BEVERLY Hlt.I.S. Well all I know
Is Just what I see and Say. mothers
I have aveu lomottilmr rlht her
lately. Couple o
TSII weeks ago 1 wa
,siS i
" m jirunimisj ntuuuu
II My Wife mid 1
W 7l.pl trying to aenre
V c' r-1-? somethliiK new t
nee. We li a v t
bummed aroum
over quite a men
of t It o I' ii't ihI
.jjTjjj States aiul frag
merits tt Europe.
just any little
thing wouUlent
make much o( a
dent on us. But we sure did run luto
somethliu: t u: kuJcUed ns bark on
our reserve supply of astonishment.
, I
i
ation in the dedicatory addrefs
that Mr. Harding had been be
trayed by his friends, we are rc
a u a v ; who have been visiting friends if uown ,D t has '
Anent the dedication of the , .... , , , , i of New Mexico, at Carsbad. a mlshty
Harding Memorial and the deckr- "Ji HllU T' a rV ?
ihui), mil i. 'i v .iiviii u, i i iu.i; i wnai is uiiionmrs
T.u-y plant h(ip(rlnree or four " the 1m, 1Uver' 1 w ; 'iry,"!
JaysaKog. ..vtr fu a fishing, (0 c;u u KIJy ,nd ,. w.. a I004,
r ir)v I ..... Lrt.lv hut lri nt
minded of the reply of the .ear j m water tll0re that wlI1 cnr yoa
ot Waketieia to His wile wnen . : 0t h i;,t of i.iinu' ailt.unts. Course
go to Claremore. Oklahoma.
place that will keep you
Cre.l nsht out ot tha Otmusry column, nui
t : rt! f ii T'ly will help you a
Mr. and M;s. Ed Hall oi Ever-! i,,t. n n mt i::; .iiie a place that
ttte. Wasliilitcn, were Visiting al 1 ! a '- w scaling for another
" t . ..... IS II
"Gentlemen of the jury," the judge 'a HjM'ech begun.
,,, r- ThesconewnaacroudeilcourtrooinnntltliejudKewuHUKteriiold inun.
rt In one end. In other part there , , ,
was the most uniK.iievahie foiniaiione The prisoner before you is u lady of the evening.
tt water turned to stone. You really pon't let her botuity 8 way you, don't mind her ready teurs,
iroi around in there by well formed ,ot horyollth nusU ad you, she is wise Icyond I er j ei.rs
trails for over live inllei. Ihero I . . ., '
rooms in there w iiu a coiing ot 400 -ier eyes reflect the red lights, her cheeks lire thick with puint
toet One tremendous room u ainumt Hut, I knew her mother boy , hoi mother was a sain't.
a mile i nK. with mi these marvoiou. - gjw i;,nt liko K.r ,nothor( although she might huvo been,
forinallons of Stalt actltea, ami Stains- 1 i . . . r . ..: ' .' . .
mites, Thems big words, but I know
what tliry mean now. One Is like an
Icicle formed from the top by the
water dripping, (thats the II in u;;e)
and the Mite one Is fonuinl by the
water fallimc on It and building It from
the ground up. They banu like Church
steeples upulde down. They form
Totem polos and Klenhnnt ars, lex
actly the shape and thinness of an
actual Elephant ear).
Different rooms have different for
If it hadn't been for petting parties cigarettes and gin.
That.s about all there is to tell.
But, gentlemen think before you send her to a cell.
I plead with you for mercy; the testimony stands;
The girl is my own danghter -the case is in your hands.'
"77j joundativn J a nation is ediuaiit.ii at lis youth ''
THE MONUMENT
are
the good ladv much exasperated' Jel slH'nl Tud..y visiting with, ,ou , -t f0
because a pair of sharpt-rs had 11 e Pcrcv Johnson's on Butter: Thau u,3
pair of sliarp
cheated herso:i, ejacu'atetl, "Ti e
Col,
any i .j
m mm ilia l7 I J1
r a 4
! wonder to add to the World, h would
lu s 1 for. There I i ot much to plve
you at!)- Indication that yon are p;ow!
lr.3 around over s.ne of t.io moft fan
ta.lio fura.ailoas t hat were eu-r
cponeJ up to the paie of man. Its
J.Hl a rocky old hillside, not even tco
much Ki'af. But it lu a Cow Coun
try, s id many years no the old
Time's v.a.d to ku It was there as
the Bat would fly out o there by th.
t:nn:;T.ti '.. Well anywhere a But
comes f gln out of. no particular
seoudrel for whom the terms, loy-
alty, patriotism and honor are of
; no significance whatever. Their
i appointment to places of public
; trust was in the nature of an in
i vitution to display their character
MAY 22 TO OCT. 15
RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
Summer excursion fares east
daily on Union Pacific's
wonderful Portland Rote end
other fine trains. Scenic rou'e.
Short side trips enable you
to visit ...
Grand Canyon, 2!on, lrye Conyon,
Rocky Mountain, Grand T'on oid
Yellowtton National Parkt. Informa
tion and vacation booklets on rtqutt.
Ol'ND TBIP TO
DF.NVI'lt 7.J8
OMAHA .. 7S.91
KANSAS CI TV.... 7S.
ST. LOUS 8I.M
CHICAGO .(!
DtTKOIT I0S.2J
CINCINNATI ...10H.1
new oaiEANS.. iii.ee
LVII ANU tl2.ll
TORONTO ll. 21
ATLANTA ... 120.M
riTTSBl f.H 123. 7
WASHINGTON HS.17
rHlLADFI PH1A M1.SS
NEW YOIIK 1SI.0I
BOSTON !S.b7
the W F. Barneit hame, last Fri
doy. .Mr. Ed ILckttt. depot agent,
anj his wife are taking their vaca
tion at this time. Mr. A. M. Ntl
j son is in charge f the station dui
jingMr. Ilacktt's absence
j Th." annual schod eld, lion w:,
tuM Mond y, June 15, for ll..
rurpose ottlectir.gadirtctora.id' f";r ",i,,,!,lJ 'f ' "ln- tt
r " .-.....ll.. In t, t..k ti DMA isv Tint m H A
', f l i lt, 1 11 VtiU 41" IH" V n V (li n v
Cie Bat co'iu out. But flnaily : many
rnri'.e oat t'.iry knew there nuil he a
jvetty bits hole In order to hold al of
em. IU Rot a pretty big slied en
t'aacL and always did have they ay.
sj r.-a'ly discoveriiiK It wasent any
sua: cf.crt on anvones part tint hap
pined to bo riding In that end of the
.State.
It wasent the flj:.!ins of the hole It
rn fin coinT :'.C:e and e!ni; why
;: vat tlur;', was lise lu;:!n f.ii..s. A
Cowpiinclur naine'l White with more
cirijilty tlian any one 1 ever torec
Is contact with, (fur they are p?ner
nliy mlshty leary of of cny bole In
t'.ie .ground) is suppled to reallj
I;:.v ? Ik .-n the one to poiiij In the;
and discover that while there was Bats
ra ago. A . - -
see half HP li -
os.ipin.:cA--4i ' j ctrtrirr'rr.-
hack lio-ne. -
cleik. The retiring director R. 1.
Viicox, was rc-cidltd and ai d
Miss Dona F. Harnett, who served
the rerraindtrr cf . 0. Hid's
term last year was elected cleik.
Personal Mention
UNIOh! t
PACIFIC
J. W HoaIc, Agt,
Ione, Oregon
2M
I Continued hrom V. 1.
! Mss. Ruth 13. Mason returned
' Sunday, from I'ortland where she
I wne in attenance at the Grand
'. Chapter of Order of the Eastern
I Star. Mrs. .Mason received the
i appointment of Grand Kuth.
j While Charley O'Connor, Jr.
iand Francis Ely were drivii.y
'('own the highway last week,
! ( 'nark-y had a Lttc dispute with
; his Ford, witn, the tesult that he
I is currying his rightarniinaslnfr.
'lJjt buncs just above the v. mt
were broken. Thejoung nan was
i taken to lleppner where a doctor J
I reduced the trac uie.
Mrs. Holmes Gabbert and two
'c libit en anivtd in Ione last Fr.'
'diy. 'ihe Gabberts are just ic-
turned from an extended au'.o
ti thn.mrh thp -avtrh tiiirt i.f
j , - n - - - i - - - -
I the United Ssate, add while heie
'are guests in the home of M it.
' GabLert's Mr. and Mr'. D'.sigla
Miner. Their home is in Port-
lar.d.
National Baik'. It.'
mighty well han
dled, and you are
a p I e n d I d ly tou
conducted thro;;.-.:t
It by a fine bunch
of trained Bark
It a u K e r a. Tom
Boles Is the lienor
id Suprlentandant,
comes Irom Arkau
yaw and knew my
Wife years ago.
She tlldent
ot If for kos
about some old "Netturs'
You walk down now, but they nru put
tiim In Klevator. And I made thn II r t
trip down In a Bucket, las they et
the hole cut throi. .;! the day I was
there). Tt'.iy bored from the top. and
iiico from the bottom. Its seven i:i:i
ilnd feet down, and they met l i ihe
middle, and the Knglneera rnlcaiail -n
v.a off a quarter of an Inch. A Mr.
Atv.eii, he a practically In ok en
hearted to think be had fa'!: I sa dl"
mally. lie I a fine -:ii",:ne?r and If
Cils i;i:artiT of a i Inch loiil ruin hl::i
some day imKht bf I reililetit.
A HuiiK'T named Carrol Mi.'.er i!)i-a
a lot of tlii! exploring, and lie v.as ' Vi
Itehimt to break away from m and r 14
s.e if he cotildetit find a part of t! e ' , t r,
rave that would he worthwhile. Voii ( Gl.OSj i'r.Q,
have lunch down there In a little a'tte
room Dve hours Jut leisurely time to j
fico I!. Kvery move of a few feet I i
an entirely different picture. So d.mt j
yo.i miss t'ti. You will oil ho coming !
li California to get h the Movie, so j
rome by there. (Jood roads, an ' 'f It ,
dont dreg some adjettlvea out cf you, !
why send r.ie the Bill. j
I i I'-U M Sl.sSi Syrvluj',. Inc.) j
in .he tri, pie ! t tnt) . 1 1 f friei.ds,
Ir Harding
ha i known the Da uhe tys for
thirty years and had Urn allied
! 'he should never have known with Alb-rt Fall in the Senate of
them at all.". Fall, Daugherty .United States He kn-w them,
and Forbes wea of that brand of .. ,1,w.mi.,i !,..,
the theory thatopjKirtunity would
7lT: J, .!,"t, '! '.i1! : fK)l should have known his com-1 ailtl wu"try.
jtm iji nvtu vi ii tit ua unn. i num t
have to be writinK a book to do it pany better". "There you
proper r. too iiOTeruuiviii mis i.imii . , ., ...
t over am. form.,1 It like our oCer W dcttf , Bttld the ICar,
act as a restra;ning force.
Public office is a public trust.
Grover CUveland
"THE PARK"
lONE'S NEW HOTEL
NOWOPENTO THE PUBLIC
Ralph Hatris - Manager
First Class Restaurant
in connection
Operated by
Mrs. John Grimes
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For DRAl'KRS go to P. G,
siger.
Pal.
IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT
((: t:nttittttt ts stt:Mt'ttnttitnutt'tsttti mm
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Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
"ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
e'ectric key way machin-. anJ a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
sejon.l ha"iti otnbines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
am-! & j O'Mcara, Proprietor &
r..i. if.ft.lt. tt. n.lt. tl.fr. tl !.. . M ti. tl.tt. tt-i n
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a MERE you can narr.e V 1
I v your price and still de- -.x $ '
! 1 cide .. . ."I will buy only ..' i
J I THE leading make of tire . :
I j . . . Goodyear' W K
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1 Mr Ine ' Oregon pj
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I SUBSCRIBE FOR I I
THE
(INDEPENDENT
I $1.50 A YEAR
When You Vi.it lleppner
Eat AI The
"Elkhcrn Restaurant"
Good Mea;.T Jest of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. HcMURDO, M.D.
t Physician And Surgeon
jOflice In Masonic Building ;
jTrained Nurse Assistant i
X Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows Hld'g.
Heppner Oregon
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before vouf
sell your wheat.
t1. . TIT m .. I
r. H. KOBINSON
fi Plwsician & Surgeon III
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Heppner Oregon fit
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I Dr.J.H. McCradv lit A K WAY M ill
Dentist
Classes Fitted
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
Will I'nu ll.e In All TIim Cuiirt
IONIC OKKCON
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J.O.PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Ibppner, Oreiron.
Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
I'lioDC M 1012 Cilman IILI.
Heppner, Ore.
Evening anJ S i i vit'i; apo n limn
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA W VGONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
lleppner, Oregon !