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wVX Just two things havemad it powibltforuttogiv
1 1 I I V J A you th,s 20 reduetion on Tuxedo:
M J Nt J J 1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky BurUy
tobacco and in package materials, as well.
m mm i 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants
M ' fil Into one. (Mr. Ford may not be In the
Y" l ir-, s tobacco business but he is right about
I (. I I gjh I consolidation.)
I '" J M I -IT a You know that it is the desire and policy of The
1 J j I I American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the
S IQff maximum of service.
m Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo is
M our idea of delivering this service.
I M Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is
V-1 U " J J"" OS jC
SO o PRICE REDUCTION
THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
P. P. IIAS&LHR, lulitor-Puhliiher
SUbSCKll'TION:
On year $1.60
Sii monthi .76
This monthi 50
Entared as second class matter at the
postofuc at lone, Oregon, under act
of Mnivli :i. IsT'.l
Friday, January 2'., 1924
Dock Linville, federal prohi
agent at Portland, now wants a
HyinK machine to scout for boot
leggers. Save the expense and
scout yourself.
Just as the McKinley campaign
was an Ohio boom worked by
Ohioans, bo the Coolidge boom is
a Massachusetts boom mainly
worked by Bay Staters.
"You are a posing dictator; at
tend to your own business; you
resort to entrapment methods and
have done more to set back the
cause of prohibition in Oregon
than anything else that has been
done since the act was put upon
ourstatute hooks," wrote Munici
pal Judge Eekwall of Portland to
state prohi agent Geo. Cleaver,
last week. Cleaver employs as
deputies, en-cons, rough necks
and slugs. Another example of
Gov, Pierce's appointments.
More Powerful Than All
the Horses in Oregon
It is estimated that there are
about 100.000 head of horses in
the state of Oregon. If they were
all rounded up and hitched into a
team two abreast and pulling on
the load, they would not be able
to do the work of one single hydro-electric
power plant now un
der construction in Oregon.
This great project, known as
the Oak Grove plant of the Port
land Railway, Light and Power
Co., located on the upper reaches
of the Clackamas river, will have
an ultimate capacity ot 105.000
horsepower. It will take several
ears to build it, and its Anal cost
is estimated at around llli.000,
000. This is the largest individu
al industrial project now under
way in the state. The first unit
of 35,000 horsepower will be ready
for service about the middle ot
this i'r'
Hand us in your newi items.
Hap Wood is in Sherman county
this week writing insurance.
Hay Harnett ia installing a new
radio at his home on E. 2nd St.
J. A. Williams has nurchaseH
a new Fotd truck of 12. R. Lun-
dell.
B. F. Sorenson, the stock buy
er, had business in town last Sat
urday. Mrs. Edna Hossner made a
business trip to Gresham Wed
nesday. Mesdamei Briggs and Adkins
of Heppner, were calling on Mrs.
Louis Balsiger Wednesday.
Frank Martin, Bert Mason's
clerk, left Monday for Marshtteld
where he secured a better job.
For Sale.-Feed and seed bar
ley, beard and beardless. Inquire
of j. A. Toney, Uhea creek, lone,
M. It. Morgan, chairman of the
school board, is out again attend
intr to business after a Beige of
sickness.
Elmer Griffith who has been in
disposed for the last ten days,
is convalescing, and is able to be
around the house.
Mrs. Ixiren Hale who has been
very sick the past two weeks
with a severe cold, does not im
prove in health very rapidly.
The Sanitary Dairy will have an
unlimited amount of guaranteed
milk and cream after Fe.b. 1, at
10c per qt. See Cecil Sargent.
The Rebekah convention of
district No. 20, of Morrow county,
is to be held in lone this year,
probably about the first of March.
The still found in Juniper can
yon was upon land owned by
Martin Behm. who notified the
sheritT-he wasn t taking chances.
Claud Hainey. an ex-service
man, died of tuberculosis at Hep
pner Wednesday. Mrs. Hainey
was formerly Miss Buschke, and
known by many here.
Ed. Holmquist returned Tues
day trom a 3-month's vacation
at The Dalles. He did not go
there to join the Salvation Army
as had been reported.
Camp Fire Sale
At 10 o'clock this Saturday
morning, the Camp Fire Girls
will hold a cooked food sale at the!
Bert Mason store. The girls have
just organixed Come and Help
Them.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick Passes
Being sick but one week, Mrs,
Fitzpatrick passed away Monday
at her home in the Juniper com
munity Monday morning, Jan
21. She is survived by her
husband and three children, the
youngest of which is one week
old. She was a sister of the Mc-
Devitt brothers and her father,
Barney McDevitt, resides near
Lexington. Funeral services were
held at the Catholic church in
Heppner on Wednesday at 10:30
o'clock, interment in cemetery
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Misener
were in Heppner last Saturday
Mr. Misener is a member of the
executive committee of the coun
ty Farm Burea and was there to
attend a meeting of that body.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our kind
neighbors and friends for their
many acta of kindness nd words
of sympathy during our sad be
reavement; also thank Rebekah'a
and others for the beautiful
flowers.
W. E. Nolan and children.
Mrs. H. J. Biddle.
A deal was consummated the
first of the week whereby the
lone City Dray Co., (incorporate
ed,) takes over the draying in
teres t of Lester Britten and O
C. McCracken, Consideration not
given.
John Hepp and Miss Myrtle
Mouiten or uresham, came up
Saturday to visit with Mrs. bdna
Hossner. Mr. Hepp with his
brothers conduct a variety store
in Gresham, also one at Wood-
burn and Sell wood, and is looking
over the field at lone and Heppner
and is very much impressed with
the outlook in both places. They
returned to Gresham Monday.
Mrs. Ike Howard received word
from Mrs. John Craig of Granite
Falls. Wn., stating her daughter
Esther, was married New Years
day to Mr. Will Razor. Both are
well known in lone.
Grandma Bleakman died at
Hardman Wednesday, Jan, 23.
She was postmistress of that place
for many years and was known
by many lone people.
Lish Sperry will have a cement
walk constructed this summer on
his property on west Main street.
Be a Home Booster. ,
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
STATU OK OKKOON,
COI'NTY Of MOIIKOW
I.
M'HOOI. I.IKTKIt N NO. 35 '
NOTICE I HEREUYGlVEN.that
at the school district bond election
hereby culled to tie held at the lone
School House In lone. In and for
School Klntrlct No. .15. Morrow coun
ty, Oregon, on KATUItDAY, the 2ND
duy of FF.IIKL'ABY, A. I) 14, be
tween the hour of two o'clock p. in.
ami seen o'clock p. in., them will be
Hiihmltted to the legal voter thereof
the i next Ion of contracting a bond
ed liidebtedne In the u m of forty
thotmand dollar ($40,000.) tor the
purpose of providing fund with
which to erect and furnish a school
building In and for mild achool dis
trict. The voto to tie by ballot upon
which shall lie the words "Houds
Yes" nnd "Bonds No"; and the vot
er shall place a croHS ( X I between
the word "Honda" and the word
"Yes," or between the word 'Bonds
and the word "No," which Indicate
Ills choice.
The ioll for the reception of the
bullot cant tor or agalut the con
traction ot said liidebtedne will on
said day nnd date and at the place
aforesaid, tie opened at the hour of
two o'clock p. in , and remain open
until the hour ot aeven o clock p m
of the same day, when the aame shall
oe closed.
By order of the District rtchool
Board of School District No. :fi
Morrow County, Oregon, made thin
Mh day of January, A. n. 1W4.
M R. MOKUAN,
Chin. District School Hoard
Attest:
Delia M. Corson, DUtrlct Clerk.
FARMERS
Elevator Company
IONE. OREGON
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood
Flour and Feed
Best Lump Coal, ton, , . $13.00
J6-inch Cordwood, fir or pine, 12.90
Rolled Barley, 44.00
Whole Oats, . . ... 44.00
Mill-feed, . . . . . . 35.00
Heavy 7-foot Cedar Posts . 21 cts
HMMMtMMMtm
IMMIHlMlMIMIllllMl
ENGELMAN HARD RE
IONE, OREGON
THE BRUNSWICK TIRES
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, LAVATORY 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 HARDWARE
IONE. OREGON "
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
I jind Olttce at The Dalles, Dreg 0,
January 11, I'f.M.
Notice Is herchy Riven that Otto E.
LilidHtrom, of Morgan, Oregon. who,
on July 1. lii'JO.made HomeateHd Kn
try No. 02IKM, fur t ot 7. Section ,
Townxhlp 1-N'orth, Hange 24 Kimt.
Willamette Meridian, han tiled notK-e
of Intension to make flnal three year
rroot. to etat.llBii claim to the land
ntiove dewrllied. Iiefora (lay M. An
derson, tnlte1 States CommlMloner,
at Heppner. Oregon, on the 1st day
of .tiarcn. w.'4.
Claimant names ns wltnesmm: J
A. Troedson and W. I). I'alniateer of
Morgan. Or; V. A. Thomas ot Cecil,
Or.; J. K. Swanson of lone, Oregon.
J. V. DONNELLY, Keglster.
NOTICE
intr price on Dxge ears: 120 00
to install new piston rings and
pins, take up al con rod and main
hearings, irrind valves titrhtun
starter ehain and tune up motor.
umer cars in proportion.
5. U UNINCER,
, Biddle garaft, lone.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior. V. S.
Land Olllceat The Dalles, Oregon.
Decemlier 18, V.rJ3.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
OneHS V. (III.moii, of Echo, Oreijon.
who, on April 24. 1920, made Home
stead Entrv. Nn 0"ll:l r..p uk uwi
Section 6, TownMhlp 1-North, llang
2-Eost, Wlllamettee Meridian, ha
tiled notice of Intention to make
three year Proof, to establlNh claim
to the land above described, More
Oay M Anderson. United States
CoramisHloner, at Heppner, Oreeon,
on the 30tb day of January, V.tU.
viiuiiimiT uaiin as witnesses: C
D. Morcy, Dan Lindner, Claude Wald
and K. C. Mlshey. all of Echo, Ore.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
Notice Of Final Settlement
In The County Court Of The State
Of Oregon, For Morrow Couuty
In the matu-r of the OunrdlniiHtilp
of the iiersons an I estate of Maud
Agntha lirahher Willie Brastier.
and Claud Hrashers. Minors.
Notice Is Hereby (ilven, thar the
uudersign-d, has rendered and pre
scnted, and died In said (Hurt he -flunl
account as Guardian of the mt.
sons and estate of Maud Airth
Hrashers, Willie lirashers, and Claud
HroHhers. Minors, und that Satur
day, the nth day of Eebrnary. A D.
IW4, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said dnv,
at the County Court room. In the
County Court House at Hennner
Morrnw riiuntv. f)n..i-..n hn. ........
duly appointed by the Judge of !!
v .ri un int. unit mm piace lor the
sett.ement of said account
aii i-rp..i. uiienKien m snin Ks
tltes are hereby not llied to lie pre.
ellt. At HMbl tltllM HI.H IlLlw ...i.l n... I...
such objections ns they may have to
niu nnai setiiement.
MATT ti HKA8HEKS KAY.
(Formerly Maltie Hrashers lotson.t
UIIRMIau.
Date of first publication. Jan. 11.
Date of last publication, Feb. .
Call For County Warrants
All Cenerftl Ftiii.t VVarani...f f
row ciiiihty, Oreicon, reirlatered prkr
to Auirust .SUt. hra. will m ,.u i.i
presentation at the oltlce. of tite
County Treasurer on or altr Jan
uurv Win! lirJi on .1..,.
est on said warrant will renae.
nateii at Heppner, Oregon. Jna
101U.1U24.
LEON W. niunus.
County Trensanrr.
lone hall, Sunday, Jan. 27th.
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
F. H. Robinson
ii
Attorney and Conuslor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE. OREGON
HEPPNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
jEHchorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
D r. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Hep,wer Oregon
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice I h erehy given that the un
Vrlgned ha tiled his H mil account
a admlnisti ator of the estate of
Kolert W. S s-rry, di-ceased. In the
County Court uf the Stiite of Oregon
for M.ippiiu- . lllilfv. ni.il th.it Mul.l
C.iurt ha npi xiinted Monday, the
J-.t .1 . . 1. in.l. ...
..r.i iirij- oi mna ni ine nour
of III fi'cl.w-k ti. the ffirenni.n of Hnl,!
day, as the tin e. nnd tho county
. i.uri. ruoiu in , nv couri. rouse at
Heppner, ( iregon . a the place, of
huitrl.ll. . V... . I.. Illull Mn..l
. -i vir ..' .'I "m mini
arconiit; and that objection to said
mm i atvouni must m niea on or De
fore said dilte.
R F.KT XI VMItN.
S3 St Administrator.
Karl R. ar h ft np of tha aiih.
stantial husine men a' Leiin'.
ton, had bus ness .here Thursday.