IONE NEWS Food will Win the War Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without waste. Save Wheat, Meats, Fats and Sugar. The soldiers at the Front will need them all. Be loyal to your own state. Use more Po tatoes and ship more wheat. We Eiave everything in the Grocery Line. lelps Grocery Co urned Out Washed Out 01 STILL IN THE RING BJ! -J. - 9 O y itiruwdra t I nip! entente We have it, will get it, or it is not made Gilliam & Bisbee am It's the lasting quality and rich tobacco taste that makes Real Gravely Chewing Plug cost you no more to chew than ordinary plug. am WJ& ReaI Gravely 1 i' i T ,fj 10c a pouch cu wot tit it Peyton Brand ticwing Plug P. U. Tobacco Conipaay DonvilU, Virginia Home Products for Home People WK MANl'FACIt'Ui: White Star I'lour.Craliam. Whole Wheat, Cream Middlings Rolled Barlev and Mill Feed General Storage and Forwarding Hcppncr Farme.s Elevator Co. (From the lone Independent.) The Pall term of the nnhlic. school opens on Monday next. Dr. Cnick visited Heppner last week and successfully removed the tonsils and adenoids of Miss Delmar Waters. Cut and burn the weeds on that vacant lot you own. If you do not the city will do it at your expense, with a penalty attached. R. W. Cochran is advertising a lot of horses, etc., to be sold at auction in lone next Tuesday. See adv. elsewhere. E. E. Miller was in Portland all last week, returning by auto Sunday night. As a consequence ; few jokes were sprung among the boys during that time. j Trainloads of wheat, cattle and sheep are going to market almost daily of late from this county. ; These are surely prosperous days : for our ranchers and stockraisers. j The drive for the Fourth Lib-! erty Loan begins next Sunday : in Oregon. The intention is to to oyer the top by the 28th, the jmcial starting day oi the drive. ; Strolling near the warehouses' and elevators after dark is risky I business unless you answer chal enges promptly. The guards a"e well armed and they can shoot traight. Bills are out announcing an auction sale on the ranch of Frank Akers, one mile east of lone, lor Saturday, September ia. Much valuable property will le disposed of. The Farmers Elevator Com pany has erected a 40-foot flag pole on the too of the new Brain elevator, from which a larue II. S. flag proudly floats and can he seen from a long distance. Arthur Stewart, the 18-vear-nld son of James Stewart, editor of the fossil limes, was killed last week by the team he was driving running away and throwing him beneath the wheels of the vehicle. Miss Beatrice Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sperry, has been spending the past week at her home in lone. She will return to Portland Sunday to re sume her studies at a business college. C. L. O'Neill drove to Arling ton in his car Sunday night and caught the night train for Port land, where 1 e transacted a lot of business on Monday, and was back home again Monday night. That was going some. The City Council has in view a number of plans for the im provement of the city. Want of space prevents the Independent from enumerating them in this issue, but the matter wi.l be tak en up in the near future. At the Peterson & Eskelson auction sale last Saturday those gentlemen donated three roosters to be sold for the benelit of the Rod Cross. The bidding was wry spirited and resulted in ,;5..r)0 being realized for the It. C. Deputy Came Warden F. L. Christcnr-on ct lone is keeping a strict watch for violators of the Lraine laws. He has th names of several parties who have been killing pheasants and will proa cute them, as well as an other. who may be guilty of like of fenses. liurton Hawk, formerly mem ber of the Oregon Military Po lice, dismissed irom the service tor "the good of the cervice"ainl ari eptid later at Cone on under the espionage act on a charge of Uttering seditious t-Utements, was bound over to the Federal grand jury after a hearing at Pendleton and was taken to Fori lane. Condon Tinus. The population of M row coun ty in the u '!!uty of lone was con siderably increased last week. On Wedi;. lay Mr. and Mrs. Frnest ll.gi: were made haiiv by the arnva! of n Unnu-ini' jyourg to !, r Ivy; on Fii iay an ; other ourg H p, und soldier boy ramped nt ti e hoineof Mi. on 1 (Mr Harla-i McCurly, nnd on ,the same ia. a daughter appear- .el at the I , (f Mr. ai d M . ; ! Nelson, ar A.XH ... ;,, w ho v. .11 ; doubt it . :,), day l.iivr.n t'uv proud wif,. f a F(, j,.r lr. Chick wat m attendance at ail1 tim e of the eenU. I S-j-imons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also for Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Foreitry Home Economic, Mining, Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. Its wholesojne, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, I258, over forty percent representing officers. College opens September 23, 1918 For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Regiitrar, Corvallit, Oregoo To All Wheat Growers of Morrow County I will be in the market for all classes of wheat at all times during the coming season, prices based on government inspection slips. Bags and harvesting supplies at market prices. PHILL'COHN i l fie HvncK McATEE & AIKEN, Props. Ice Cream and Card Parlor; Are You Going to Build? If so we are in a position to save you money and an noyance if you will give us a chance to figure on your PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Plumbing Supplies (EL Plumbing Good material is the basis of a good job of painting and only first-class material can give you a satisfactory job of plumbing. LET US SERVE YOU Peoples Hardware Co. Main and Willow Sis. HEPPNER, ORE. Tash & Akers old stand. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before. Orion's position has been FIUST in every p-trh ic endeavor. The 4th Liberty Ioan should not- Ml'.-sT NOT Ik th? .xception. Let's male HeppM r the first twn and Morrow the first county in the fit it state to go over the top. Opor.inr dad' of 4(h I.ibcity Loan in Saturday, Sep. U-mk r US. Make it closing date as wi ll. Farmers & Stockraisers National Bank IIKITNK?. - . . OKIXON ' ft tun j Herald Office for Good Job Printing