The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, January 18, 1924, Image 4

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
FARMERS
Published E .-ry Friday by
P. P. HASSLEP.. Editor-Publisher
SUBStlClPTION:
One year $1.50
Six months .76
Thiee munthg 60
J Elevator Company
Entered as second class matter at the
postoflice at one, uregon, under act
of Mim li I!, 1S79
IONE. OREGON
Friday, Janinry 18, 1924
Money raised for the starving
Germans should be turned into
American wheat and shipped to
them. Not a dollar should be sent
abroad.
A supreme court decision has
knocked out the county tax sup
ervision commission law. Just
like all of Pierce's fool laws, but
who in heck is going to pay the
bills?
Moses wandered in the desert
10 years from Esrypt to the
Promise! Land. Now aeroplanes
will take one from Cairo to Jeru
salem in the course of a morning
and leave some hours for doing
business in Jerusalem before
luncheon.
New York is to have the demo
cratic convention in that city on
June 24, a few days later than
the republican convention which
meets at Cleveland, in order to
give the burbons a chance to criti
cise the republican platform.
At the last democratic national
convention held at San Francisco
some 40 barrels of whiskey was
secured from the government
bond warehouses by fraudulend
methods for use of the delegates.
Will it be repeated in New York?
It must be expected that men
who will murder and rob in cold
blood will have no hesitation in
lying. This is the case with the
Soviets. Murder and robbery have
become a habit of years, and now,
when Secretary Hughes accuses
them of things which they have
done in this country, they disown
the documentary proof and say
these papers are forgeries. Sec
retary Hughes is too good a law
yer to be fooled by forgeries. He
knows too well when written evi
dence is the truth, and the way
in which he is coming back at
them with the undisputed au
thenticity of their documents
would be absolutely crushing to
anybody but Soviets. National
Tribune.
Casket bull this Friday night.
Don't forget the big dance in
lone this Saturday night.
Ernest Montondon has recover
ed from his illness and isout again.
Mrs. Chas. O'Neill left Tues
day for her future home at Loi
Angeles. C. It. Mowers and Ike Howard
made a business trip to Lexing
ton Monday.
Mr. tlilman of Heppner was in
lone Tuesday looking after the
wheat market.
Miss Esther Logan was calling
on friends Sunday, at the east
end of Main street.
Kev. Johnson will preach Sun
day both morning and evening,
at trie Ituptist church.
Having business in Portland,
Lax to n McMurruy spent a couple
of days there this week.
J, J. Chisholm of the Collins
grain company, was here this
week looking after business.
Kav Harnett has been absent
from school for a couple of days
wrestling with the "grippe."
Many farmers were in town
last Saturday, there being no
snow and the day like summer.
The McMurray store now re
ceives a shipment of excellent
fresh bread from Pendleton each
day.
Kev. Martin's preaching at Odd
Fellows hull this week lias been
unite well attended, converts if
any, are not known.
We dislike to hear a guy howl
about the cold weather w hen we
and others know he wears B. V.
D's. the year 'round.
For two weeki now the finest
of weather has prevailed here.
I
Basket Ball
AT IONE
Friday Night, Jan. 1 8th
Heppner High
vs
lone High
Boys and Girls Teams
The two games should be worth
seeing. They are going to be fast
Let's All Go!
O. II. Colvin left Monday for
Portland to be at the bedside of
his sister, Mrs. Jennie McBride,
who has been quite ill.
Wm. Neymer, president of the
Farmers and Stockgrowers Nat.
bank of Heppner, was here Mon
day transacting business.
The Lexington high school
basket ball team are playing the
Pine City and Hard man first
teams and lone's second team
this Saturday night.
Perry Hopkins was seen beat
ing it out of town early Monday
morning in his tin lizzy headed
for Arlington. Probably some at
tractive widow drew him there.
Arthur Ervin received a mes
sage that his father was danger
ously ill and left at once. His
lather has been ailing for some
time and little hope is entertain
ed for his recovery.
ltd Troge received the sad
news of the death of his father
who lived at Damascus. Mr. add
Mrs. Troge took the stage to Ar-.
lington Saturday evening to be
present at the funeral.
For Salc.-Any amount of wheat
headings for hay or feed Tit cheap
price. See J. L. Calkins or lone
Hank.
Morgan Life
S. Edwards and Pat Medlock
are busy putting up ice.
Mesdames Al Troedson and Lily
Morgan are recovering from an
awful severe Bore throat.
Ed Medlock and Si Holoday
amused the rabbits on the sands
last Saturday.
Frank Young and wife of lone,
were here last Friday to get Miss
Farrens and having her spend
Rare beauties and distinctions in lines, finish
and upholstery and the great mechanical
luxury ci an engine that actually improves with
use! The wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve
valve engine is the same type of engine used
in the finest can of Europe. See the Willys
Knight go for a good ride!
COHN AUTO CO.
HEPPNER -:- OREGON
11 I H Y
JSiN ion I
the week end in lone.
Martin Hauerntiend is busy saw
ing wood for the Morgan people.
Mr. Ely butchered hogs last
Tuesday.
Jim Hardesty is enjoying an
attack of pluresy, but says he
just as soon work.
Harbison and the Wedlocks are
busy loading cars.
Cluud Morgan is able to be at
school again after a short illness.
Martin and Este Bauernliend,
Mrs. Harbison and Mr. and Mis.
Ely, attended the Congregational
meeting at the Paul Bulsiger
home in lone. They report hav
ing had a fine time.
Cecil News Items
Archdeacon Goldie of Cove held
a service in Cecil hall last Sunday
evening. A large number of peo
ple turned out and enjoyed the
line address given.
Karl Famsworth and wife of
Rhea siding, entertained a large
party of their friends last Satur
day evening. Dancing, games
and cards were the order of the
evening with nice refreshments
served between times.
Zenneth Logan and wife of
Hoardman, were calling on their
friends on Willow creek last Fn
fday and will spend a few davs
with friends at Four Mile.
Frank Connor of The Last Camp,
who overdid r imself during the
holidays by eating turkey, wining
blankets, etc., is having a lav-off
till he recovers from his exertion.
Cordon Hall and W. Fletcher
of Four Mile, are busy men these
days hating horses or jack rabbits.
Oscar Lundell of Rhea siding,
was railing on his friends in.Cecil
Wednesday.
A feed was a feature of the
Rebekah meeting Thursday night.
Vera Engelman is in Portland,
returns Saturday eve.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
HTATK ( OltKIION,
ritl'N'TV ntf MfiifMjiw
HCIlnol. IIIHTHK N NO. 35 '
NOTICK IS MIMli:HV(ilVEX,thiit
at the school diHtric t bond election
hereby culled to lie held nt the lone
Si'hool House In lone, in anil lor
School District No. ;i.", Morrow coun
ty, Oregon, on SATUliDA Y, the JN1)
liny of KKI'HIJAltY, A. I)., 1ik:4, lie
tween the liourH of tw o o'clock p. in.
mill seven o'clock p. m., there will he
submitted to I he legal voters thereof
the question of contracting A honcl.
ed ltiili'ltedneH8 in the. mini of forty
thoiiHiiiid dollar (940,000,) for the
liir.cme of providing fund with
which to erect and furnish a school
building In mid for mild school dis
trict. The vote to tie hy linllot upon
which shall he the words "llond
Ye" nnd "Bond No"; and the vot
er Khali place a. cron (X between
the word "Itoniln" and the word
"Ye." or between the word Itninl'
and the word "No," which Indicate
Ills choice.
The poll for the reception of the
111. III. U .....it f..l- ..I. .1. .... .1... A...
M.IK'tr, ..(.ni .... ... Il).linb I HIT HIU" j
t nu t Ion of km lil ItidclitedncKH will oil .
Hiiid day and date and at the place
aforeiilil, lie opened at the hour of
two o'clock p. in , and remain open
until the hour of hcvcii o'clock p in .
of thcMiiinc day, when tlieanieMhall
he rloHcd.
Ily order of the l)ltrlct Si'hool
Hoard of School District No. :(5,
Morrow County, Oregon, made till
Sth il.iy of January, A. I. Itr.'l.
M. K. MOIKM.V.
('Inn. Diwlrlct School Hoard.
Attkht:
Delia M. Corou. Ilitrict Clerk.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior, t'. S.
J ,ii ml Oillce nt The Dalle, Oregon,
January II. lO'.M.
Notice I hereby given that Otto K.
I.inilstroui. of Morgan, Oregon, who,
on July I, I'i-'ii. inmle Hometeiid Kn-
try No. OL'lvVt, for Lot i, Section (I
Township 1-North. itmige HI Knt
Willamette .Meridian, hit tiled notice
of intension to make tluiil three year
rroul, to cstiiiuisii claim to tne in ml
above described, before (iay M. An
derson, I'nlteil State Coiumlloner,
at Heppner. Oregon, on tlie lt day
of Maivh, 1ii24.
Clulinmit name u wltnee: ,1.
A. Trocdson and W. ). raliuateer of
Morgan, Or.; W. A. Thonia of Cecil,
Or.; J. K. Swanon of lone, Oregon
.1. W. DONNKI.I.Y. Register.
Call For County Warrants
All General Kiind Warrant of Mor-
. row rom,ty, Oregon, registered prior
to Annuel :ilt, 1 '.'.:). will be paid on
j prerteiitatioii nt the oillce of tile
'County Treasurer on or after Jan
uary ;'.'iul. I'.i'-M. on which date Inter
IcHt i ill ho hi warrant will cense.
Dateil at llepimer, Oregon, Jan.
Ultli, 1C4.
l.V.OS W. HltI!HS.
Couniy Trentirr,
Most everybody has a bad cold
and feeling bad this days.
A fish hatchery is to be built
at the head of Fall river near
Bend.
WANTED
Men and teams before the sea
son opens on the south side, to do
early discing on the far north of
lone, which season, opens weeks
earlier. Six hundred acres to be
disced. Feed and board furnish
ed. Address. C- W. FURZES.
1036 Clackamas St. Portland, Ot.
U. J. Biddle sold a Dodge tour
ing; car to Fred Handall.
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood I
Flour and Feed
Best Lump Coal, ton, . . $13.00
16-inch Cordwood,
Rolled Barley, ...... 44.00 ::
Whole Oats 44.00 ii
:: Mill-feed, ...... 35.00
:: Heavy 7-foot Cedar Posts . 21 cts
mmiiiniiiiimim)iMin)McwtwWH4
ENGELMAN HARD WAR
IONE,
THE BRUNSWICK TIKES
Monobile Oils for the Auto, the Tractor and the
Machine that needs good Lubrication
ALL KINDS OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE
Everything in the Plumbing Line, such as
BATH TUBS, LAVATOXY SINKS AND TOILETS
SAMPSON ROLLER-BEARING WINDMILLS
F. S. LANG CO. RANGES. Come and see them.
THE THOR WASHING MACHINE,
no trouble to demonstrate.
SPECIAL PRICES ON GLASSWARE
ENGELMAN
IONE.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior. I'. S.
Lund Ollice at 'I'lie Dalles, Oregon.
December 1M. lirJU.
NOTK'K I hereby given that.
One V. tillMou, of IVho, egoii,
who, on April 114, lll.'l). made Mome
nt end Kutry, No. HL'lii:i:t. for Sij SW,,
Section 5, Township 1-North, Kange
'.'li-KiiHt, Willuuu'ttee Meridian, hn-y
i'l notice of Intention to make
.three year I'roof, to etnhlixh claim
to the land above decrlbed, before
lay M Andcron. I'nlted State
CommlHMlouer, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the until day of January, l2i.
Clnlnin.it name a witncHcM: C.
I). Morey, Dan Llndey, Claude Wald
mid K. C. Mlhey, all of Kcho. Ore.
J. W. DONNELLY. ItcgUter.
Notice Of Final Settlement
In The County Court Of The State
Of Oregon, For Morrow County
In the matter of the Giianllaniilp
of the perxoim an 1 etnte of Mnml
Agatha llrahcr Willie HraHher..
mid Claud ltralier. Minor.
Notice I Meri'by (ilven. that the
iiuderlgn 'd, Ihim rendered nnd pre
sented, mid tiled In ald Court Iter
linal account a tiuanliuuof the per
sons mid estate of Maud Agatha
I'rnsher, Willie Itmslier. and Claud
r,ralier, Minor, and that Situr
dny, the tit h day of February, A D.
I'M, at 'J o'clock p. tn., of Mild day.
at the County Court room. In the
County Court House nt Heppner.
Moitow county, Oregon, has been
duly appointed by the Judge of said
Court a the time ami place for the
ctt lenient of s.ilil account.
All peron lutenste,l ill ald K. ,
lite are hereby not Hied to Is-pre,
cut nt hii Itl time and place and make
nch objection a they may have ti
said final ettl inent.
MUT1K IlltASIir.KS HAY.
(Formerly Maltie llrasln-r Dotson.k
(iit.irdiau.
Date of first publlcntlon. Jan. II.
Hate o! Inst publication. Fell, s.
Sheriff McDuffee was in town
Wednesday on business. He states;
that a week ago a 12 gallon stilt,
was captured in Juniper canyon,
with some masi but no liquor.
A radio message can go from j it seems as though school teach
England to Australia in the tif'j ers are choice licking, especially
teenth part of a second. In one the kind proficient in cooking,
second the wireltss waves could - bed making and tidy h house
encircle the earth seven and a! hold affairs. Page thj farmer
half times. boy!
fir or pine, 12.90
OREGON
IIARDWAR
OREGON
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner - Oregon
F. H. Robinscn
Attorney and Conuslor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
TAILORS
Cleaning .Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Press reports broadcasted from
the state superintendent's office,
are to the effeel that the school
boards in various sections of the
state are comu!aininir of their
lady teachers quitting their jobs
and marrjing, thus causing much
discord in school work. Some
school boards compel teachers
to sitfn a contract for the school
term, lone has not as yet been
effected along this line, but in
dications point strongly to the
fact that the school term cannot
CQine to a close any too quickly
for one of 'em. As 'tis leay year,