THE IONE PROGLAIMER Morrow Gounty Is the Richest Gounty Per Gaplta In Oregon. . - ' " lone Is the Best Glty In Morrow County Vol. X. 'No 90. ' , - - IONE, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1909.' . WholeNo,55 ROCK SPRINGS COAL ; Fir Coed Wood Slab Wodd Any quantities desired Call and gct- prices. Wir.d River LeeKc Raxors Honed "JIM' 5" 25 cents Barbai (NEXT DOOR TO W6dLKftY'S OFFICE.) - - - JtM MHKTT, Pmk I am certainly there with the fancy CALL ONCE, AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN., liadrg tisket ul Mfrltt Ji eenectloi, Svt rucrs. let Suirt vttfe U mt Mitt, Now for a new f 451 We .have received our large new ; .t - -. : tbc Bcsi mr scorn OUR GUARANTEE - We hereby guarantee t'o every crsn purchasing clothe made by us and bearing our official label: - That every order accepted by Vis is cut apd tailored in strict accordance to customers individual measurments. . That every yard of fabric tsed in ,the making of bur clothes is of superior value and is thoroughly steam shrunk and sponged. u ' ' Tbat trimmings anA linings are of the highest grade and 'absolutely dependable'. . . That the tailoring is the best- thai taodern equipment and skilled labor can produce. f v That our prices are the very loyest consiitont trith the superior quality of 'our product. . ' Suottld any Continental garment prove unsatisfactory, and nnt na above represented money will be cheerfully refunded. Halvorieh r-PMPlffiEn it i Mr it mm mm li sre)srci a srM j Letter Heads' Not Heads Bill Headi ' , Statements , . nvelaae Cards, Etc on usirtiunra. Razors Honed 25 cents Shop. Hair cutting aad nnootb Shaving . SCI or CVCf-COSl l- j -. .... ; .... it may be returnee & Independent man Always on time f er til kind f Baaliig otrtot attention given lo Uimbf Goal and Wood. Wat&an & Conner WO O D FOR "SALE No. 1 1 nr. Yellow iHne 4 foot, ; -Body Oak. Che B.Fdller, -Hood Hirer, Ore. Mason Dray CHANGES N THE KEPPNER BRANCH. 4 - ' Bo'jne changes heva Uken place in the train and engine crews of the Heppner Junction & Heppner Fast Mail and Express ol late. Mr VV H Freeman is now the permanent cunduclpr in charge and relieved A Dyhimple, who temporarily 111 led thr vacancy cant ed by the promotion of "Daddy", A F Wail, to a paasengsr run on the main line, lietween Portland and Pendleton. 1 ' Mr N J Heareoa k assigned to Chief Engineer in place of George W Phelps who was promoted to running a passenger engins on the main line and H A Bnntin has ac cepted the aeat on the left-hand Hide if ttm Cab to regulate ths fire juice iti pliica of H Sehhinaman, who aloo went to the main Una. "Tim Hallway Postal Clrrk, t'lias B Thuuipwon, taJtea his annual leave of nbence oommenciiig on the 16th. He is relieved by sub stitiite clerk-, Kugens Netnats. Mr Thompson and family wll visit ralatives and friends at Portland and vicinity and also visit tbo A. YP Exposition during his absence. Mr H E Harnkb, well known as an all around railroad nan and baae-bal! crank, and who is, at the present tlAre ho Wing down the position as bagf and axpresa iieaeeviirer,''wiiiiiaeta vacauoa as soon as a man, with tin required ability, can b found to relieve him. Ho 6as his doubts however aa to finding trra tnan, with too re quired vitality, until the appear ance of the well known & H Burke the regular messenger, who Is ex pected to be back on or about tbo 30th. v Mr Roy Her, the present brake- man is soon expecting to bo called to tbo freight service on the main line. There is soma wide talk of try ing to indoce the management to extend the run of the local train from Heppner Junction right on into Portland It Would be much pleaaanter to grt ibto a ooexh here and be delivered to Portland end way points- without hiving to change can and twox three or four hour wait at the Junction. Tbia additional service would be a great help to the other Branch lines and lao give. Dj,a anday train. This ia worth working lor andeveryone that can bring any Influence to bear on this proWothm should get busy. ' Frank Evsrioa. began wauling XL KineaioVa wheal iwt Wednes day He aakee a trip even day. A GOOD jfofHION can be had br ambitious vouns men and ladles 4n the ftetd of "Wrrelees" ot Railway UlegTmphy. Since the Wrour law became affect- ive,and since the. Wireless eeenpan let ere eetobHsbhig atatfoM thrn- out the ewtrnttr. there "H a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners tremfTO to f80 per eaonthf with good charms for ad. vancetaenU . TbeJJaaooaiTeiegfatAiirttittite of Pert I and, Oregon, operatef , six ofkdal Institutes In Americas under, aupervision of R. K.-end Wireless Ofwciarahnd plaen all graduates intopoaitiona. It wllrpayycm to write item for full details. . Wl VrtUM HMMl Th- r MlllSHt THE HOME STRETCH. fia amuaamant feature of tha Portland fair, September 20 to 26, Will be called the Home Stretch. Tbert will be many kinds of at tractions; and all of a high dais and no oris can afford to miss this fine feature. There will be some thing doing all the time and who misses the Home Stretch and the Portland fair will be doig them selves an injustice. Among some of the attractions are the Bronco Busters, Joy wheel, Chariot Riic, Mimic, The 3ohe-l mian Girls, Cmxy house-, Hell, Mer ry Widow cottage, Plantation, etc. There will also be a wireless tel egraph staui'ii and domnnstratiohs will be made daily. The Union Meat Co will hare a flue exhibit and mimr vf tlra coffee, tea and spice houses will exhibit. There will bo a barrel of fun and don't sates it for thv will nthjs you. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. C R Watt were over at Frond1 Burroughs Sunday getting fruit. Hiss Wealltarford, e connin of Miss Opal OecrvraH, who has been visiting here, retnrned to her home at Olex, Monday Mre W K Coreon and eon who bmve been away on a Vhtt foe the paat month. rsturnedhowenday ' Don't cook dinner atvtdtnelSan- day. Go to Uie hotel and sjoy ai good dinner, without the trouble; of cooking It.. ' , " Mrs Jordan was pleasantly sur prised Monday by having Mrs Smith and danghter of Calrfornia drop in on a few days visit. Mrs Jordan and Mrs Smith are frirtnds of long standing having been ne?gh bora at Arlington, years ago. Miss Dean lain visiting hei sis ter, Mre Ed Engl emeu, for a few days. - : Miss Murtel am and lady frland were down from Lexington and spent Safdrday and Sunday. Don't fall to look at th offer of BARGAINS fn clerfn fresh gooda at the LOWEST CJt&H itrfce ever quoted hero, by anyone. Read ALL this page, then call and R convinced we mean wliaH we amy. Harvdraeli ft Maeou, Notice-Bflachke cf lone wish esto notify- pariesonihoNorlhshin who have etook rttnnjng' ut 'large that H they don't keap (lism out of hfs grain Ire will take ltUm np and boinghem te Ions'tfc the Hr- e-y stable where the oWntr 'will have to pay chjtfffes. ..'.-. ' . . . ' ." Please Gall Pay Year 6iftscriptitin Xk Send It We Needhe MONEY. l6n Proclmimcr and NOTICB FORPUBI.IOATIOK. (afUlo.ftllJ7)Noi Coal Unit uartment ol tlia Interior. Vi Land Olfica, Tli Unlle. Or. Ao. lltb,1909 KotlwUhtr4bslraatht IUn o. Painri OllM, Oftffan, WkvOlt loljrlttU, Uommead, Xnliyt No nui, tor tiK4 Steilmi ' I, Ttowiaaktp' 1 Sontki lUng . KaitWtlUiMtla Mr hi I alt. hat Sled aoiltw o iniomiun to wM Vlnal llVsmri 1'rwof, to.tl1lh cUtm oi)i ftbOTattMcrlbitt.befnreTbeliwtfirr aMd lte clrol th r a Lnl office at The- I)a)lr,On ion, on m day ol Hetam1r. ISO. Clalmaiil ilamoiai witHvwwi: Clm. Rltchl V U Kay. K L FaatMrg and John Kill air vl IttM, Orfo. . - ir aoors DKPATtTMKNTof the JNTKRIOIl s tJfeNICltAT. LAND OFFNR, VASIllNl(lTOX, D.C, K lUOtV7144(l. A.M. jiiiv so, v.m KOTirtiOf RKSTORATION OK PlTUU.ClANjwT(l HKTTLlB." Ill KM' AND kxTUV. Notice ia lifrly rvi! that 1 1m Acting Beoiatary ot the Irttvrior hm vnrnlfrd dv parlmaittal ntir of vrfflidrHwal in an far as Ui Kami affneti flie wfthdrawal (or -Irrltratinn'iutrpnsAi nnrtcr ftieactof Juiw 17, 1W01' (35f Pint., Mt) for um in ooiiBrc don whli tlm 1-nftlilla Frofart,iOtvon," of (lie following aeavribed laeda kj tlie State of 'Oresou, ami by tia authrWtf och of Kift irarts anliamnot biwn'liare tolorv rtimlly ruttorwl anil are nototlitr wiae withdrawn, rcimrreil oranaroprlat ed, will lt imlijrct tn Mttltniiit under the piibliii laitd iewvof flia'Unlted Ulntea on and aftr OutobaMO, tlW, bnt ilinll not be ibj!t to entry, flllngioreidactioti until N4vnilr 1ft, lm, at tha Tailed Utatee laml otllce at The Dallee, Orraon, . warnluf being expraw-ly glrae that no parsen wHI be pvtmitiad to tafn orexcr- wiea a aerWhfchaJwtriaHitar ajty atuta- nant or ooenpatin begun after J my , iflOt, and 'prior to OetoOar 10, IfiW; IT aett ttlfennMitf acctiNition being f--bidden. ' : Willamette rrfiioitai M pridian. V.d N., R. 20 Yv, 1 to ,31 da kHd 3 to &U iitul. T.-5 N-. B. JW K , nil Sws. 1 to 18, S3 io Bmri U toSttlnt:!. T.aN.,-K. Itt all th t potion H Ovegoa. T. IrlK. WK , all. , i T.-lli., U. tQ K., a' I ti.at port 'on fV Oreaoi. , T. N., B. St , ' T. IN., K. SI .,)! Uiat ' poriloa 'n Oregon. T. t N-, H. a r-, mii ftoH.4 lo 0, 1I lo Zi andSBtoflSlnei. T. 8 N , R X K., t(. rf. Vt . mA 1 oath of Colombia Hliflr MiiaKac S, 0, letoSlaiMlSMtoIHiMt. ft. V. Fromlnt, Acti-ig Oineaaaionr pf the General Land Oltke. Frank Fierce, 'First Aerittattt Seeetai of the Interior. TRADlrCOLlMlV it acre, abonl 7 miles fmni emf- er o Portlnud, i mile fromelcclpiv car nr cji ipiictti. wnd in l:ne bearing uri'hnnl, olrt wM kimU M berries find vrgetahluf, nom hon e with toilet, 1ml h, hot aerdoolU wtter, finer wlt tevAt and wnd.iiiHI, ft ai'urV gvwde-ohickeii, hone nndtwiigmj, mastv. other InplemenU, .priiv TfinOWO,,!!, tV"' lOOaceoa .M good 4teet laitdi rV excltanoc tmr part. ' ' ' Htire Wecrcs' ( timhfr 1: 410,1 few lots In'ftewt coeit town fn.OrW gon, atnl a liwrtetl arnmtnt of en Hi lor this wa want ' email -wheat farm, ' ff 9 room well bailt limtae tktKd ' fpevt of l'nrtlund, '50x100 ( hrt-one bleoit froni ctirliire, houre notrh' UrelyHuodernbulf Kan beenade.an f KrHlieMMU eise, pries fACOopC tw11 take In '.ichflitcr,' good wheat "Vend ot toMwOO.ioMWO.CO 1 T Auy on vialiMeg inform ntjrSr. regarding nny rtf Aho ftljrAr V