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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1924)
A MMIIHiiHMMIIMIiMIMMMIMHIIMHUMMMIM FARMERS Elevator Company j IONE. OREGON DEALERS IN Goal and Wood! THE IONE INDEPENDENT Tiihlitlivil livery Friday by V. IIASSI.HK, luhtnr ruhlislier suuscitirnoN: One year... , imiiithi . . .$i.ro ....76 ....BO Tim n nuwiiM Km,' M.h(, red m-c-ond clans mutter at the illlca at lone, Oregon, under set df March .'!, s7: Friday, February 1 . 1 !)2 1 In liiiiiliiikt for tin' Kiuii vote in liia i-uinliilui-y fur U. S. senator, K. K. Kulili was present ut the Lexington meeting Monday night mixing with ttiti mvthern. He failed of endorsement at (lie state K Ian meeting two weeks ago. The three kidnappers of Frank Smith of Condon last summer will have to stand trial ill Condon Feb. 11, as Judge 1'arker has overruled a demurrer to their in dictment. Dependents want a change of plaee of trial, but the state will oppose same. Governor Fierce Seeking Alibis l'erish the thought, but ean it be that llovernor l'ien.e is now crawlishmti mid engaged in an earnest search foraliliis? It seems only u few weeks Hgo that his silver tongue was Hinging the siren souk of how voting fur tin income tax would shift the hunt en from the downtrodden poor to the broad shoulders of the rich, and now after u scant majority of the voters gave him w hat he aske I he tells the convention of couiity judges and commissioners that reform in taxation can only came when nullnge levies are modified. It's funny, but that is precisely what benighted heathen like the editor of the Indcuend ent hive been insisting on right along, for with a singular den seness it appeared to us that the only way to reduce taxes was to reduce them. We admit it was an admission of bonelieudedness, but we couldn't see how juggling taxes aruiiud and tuking out of one pocket what n left in an other would be a "having." And now the governor himself joins the crowd. We welcome him, but admit regret that he did not join a year wo.--Hillsboro Independ ent. Mrs. Shurte, county superin tendent, was here Thursday. 'Vsf 0- from the &Y1 lew ii rjsrps Farmers Favor Amendment The economists of the farm organization cannot tie deceived by arguments in favor of tax-free bonds. They know who pays the taxes and who pays the extra freight on charges caused by tax free bonds. The International Farm Congress, the National (Grange and the American Farm lfureau Federation lit their an nual national sessions within the last few weeks, emphatically de clared in favor of the consti tutional amendment and against tax-tree bonds, without any tualilications. i'lie Manufactur er. Morgan Life Franklin F.ly came home from Portland last Thursday morning to be with his father. Hal Ely is still quite ill at his home. Fred Ely ot Hermiston, was here to see his brother Hal last Monday, and will remain for sev eral days to care for him. Hen Morgan is buildi'ig a new chicktn house. Hurrah! Mrs. Harbison, Martin and Este Hauerntiend, called on Mrs. Ely I'uesday morning. Very glad to learn that II- 0. Ely is a little better at this writ ing and hope to see him about soon. Mr. and Mrs. N. Pettyjohn was at lone Saturday night. Jim Warlieid is working for Hen Morgan. Oh, joy! Tibie Miles was calling on his sister, Mrs. Wartield, Tuesday. Hot) Harbison went with some of the lone hoys to Moro and Wasco last Friday and helped them win a basketball game. Mes lames John liray and Jim Wartield called on Mrs. Hardesty Tuesday. Hob Haleomb returned from Portland Monday night. Mr. Harbison butchered a hog Monday. Jim Hardesty and Mr. Medlock sowed rye last Thursday. Willov I'reek Poultry Farm are now starting their incubators to work. Harry Huley of Heppner and Miss Emma Hergstrom of Eight mile, were married in Portland last week. J. C. Devin of Mt. Hood, was here this week. J ust two things have made it possible for us to give you this 20 reduction on Tuxedo: 1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and in package materials, as well. 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants into one. (Mr. Ford may not be in the tobacco business but he is right about consolidation.) You know that it is the desire and policy of The American Tohacco Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service. Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo is our idea of delivering this service. Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is- RED Cecil News Items Elmer Tyler of Rhea siding, was here visiting Noel Streeter last Saturday. No need to say that these boys had a good old time unearthing all the hidden treasures within 20 miles of Cecil. L. L. F'unk, wife and daughter, left Tuesday for Wasco. John Gray of Shady Dell ranch, near Cecil, was calling on J. W. Osbom Monday. Several pairs of lambs arrived at The, Last Camp, on Tuesday, and sheep men are preparing for a busy time. Mrs. Hazel Logan of Fourmile, spent the week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Buchanan, at lone. Jack Hynd and wife of Butter by Flats, attended the wool grow ers meeting held at Pendleton last week. Fred Huclianan and Laxton McMurray, of lone, visited here Monday. Otto Lindstrom and sons from their ranch near lone, were here on business Tuesday. Mac Smith, Cecil a weather man, took a trip to the county seat to investigate matters there. Finding all well, he returned with his fine' weather wand to Cecil where the sun still shines. We notice that these fine days bring out the bench-warmers and whittlers. We acknowledge with thanks, a supply of fine candy from the lone Campfire Girls. Mr. Amy. the Holt Mfg. Co.. representative, has been here this week transacting business. Alex Wilson of Boardman, has bought a Ford car of E. K. Lun dell. Orders for three more have been placed. Mr. Swanson is placing in new flooring and shelves in his chop mill, making his place more tidy and convenient. Ed Holmquist probably has an attraction at The Dallas as he left lone Tuesday for a return visit to that city. The people of Eight Mile are now holding their annual winter debates, the first of which was "Resolved, that leap year is a blessing to ail bachelors." The negative side won; probably the committee knew from experience that the so-called blessing was all bunk. , UCTION Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, IT. S. l-iunl Olllce at The Dulles, Oregon, .Tatiiiiirv 11, l!il'4. Notice l hereby given tlmt Otto E. I.iiulHtroui, of Morgan, Oregon, who, on July 1, l!l:'D, made Homestead I'll try No. for Lot 7, Section (I, Tnwiixhlp 1-North, Itiiiigo 24 Kiist, Wlllmni'lte Meridian, Iiiih Diet notice of Intension to make dual three year Proof, to esliilillHh claim to the land above dcxcrllied. liefore tiny M. An (Iithoii, I lilted State CommlHNioner, at llcpner. Oregon, on the tut day of March. li'4. ('lit I inn tit nninei) an wltnemicN: J. A. TroedMoti anil W. (i. 1'itlmiiteer of Morgan, Or.; V. A. Thomas of Cecil, Or.;. I. K. HwniiHon of lone, Oregon. .1. W. DONNKLLY. lteglster. NOTICE We are announcing the follow ing price on Dodge cars: $20 .00 to install new piston rings and pins, take up all con rod and main bearings, grind valves, tighten starter chain and tune up motor. Other cars in proportion. S. G. Lininger, Biddle garage, lone. As a certain visitor is coming to lone soon for a lengthly stay, Perry Hopkins will not have to visit another community. The lone American Legion are to hold another one of their social dances here on Saturday night, February Oth, Arrange to go. Becoming tired of lone, Floyd Graybill and Edwin Bonner, two young school boys, left home on Tuesday. Probably they are still hiking. An uncle of Mrs. Carl Berg strom was killed in Portland Thursday. She and her husband left at once for that city. The uncle, Gust Ekstrom, age 4S,was curushed between two cars he was repairing for the Portland Ry. Co. A wife and four chijdren survive. Notice To Show Goers A picture show to run mut have a certain amount of support to pay expenses and we are now falling short of that. If the peo ple of this community want a show its up to them to help swell the receipts, and if the attendance is no better next Saturday night, we will be ohliged to close indefi nitely. All should boost and keep it going. American Legion. The elementary and secondary schools of Oregon cost $17,000. 000 last year. Ten years ago the cost was $6,500,000. 1 Flour and Feed Best Lump Coal, ton, . . $13.00 16-inch Cordwood, fir or pine, 12.90 Rolled Barley, Whole Oats, Mill-feed, . Heavy 7-foot Cedar MiMllMlttMfMttMMIMIMMIMtlMllHIIMineMi ENGELMAN HARDWARE 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 Of Final Settlement tn The County Court Of The State Of Oregon, Kor Morrow County In the mutter ol the OunrdlnnHhlp of the perxoim till 1 entateM of Mil ml A nut hit llriihherM. Willie HrasherH, OhiilrllH HniMlHTu mid Clmul lirn mIhtn, Minora. Notice In Mcrriiy (ilven, that the limlerNlgn.Ml, Iiiim rendered anil pre wilted, ami tiled In Bald Court her II mil iiecotuit iih (iiiardlan of t he per ming and ent ate of Maud Agatha. I ItrmduTM, Willie HriiMlierH. Clutlillx I ItriwIierH and Claud HraHlrin.. Minora, ! and that (Saturday, the tith day ot reitruiiry, A l. l!i!4. nt 1! o'cloek p. iu., of mlil day, at the County Court room. In the County Court House at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon. Iiiim been duly appointed l,y the Judge of Nit Id Court tm the time and plaee for the net tlemetit of mild ac count. All iRTKOtiK Interested In mi Id K tate lire herehy notllltxl to lie pres ent nt xald time and place and make such objection an they tuny Imve to mild II na I Mettlement. MATTIi; IHtA.SHEHS HAY. (Formerly Mattie lirnriierK Dotson.) (iiiardlan. Hate of first publication, Jim. 11. I lute of last publication, Feb. h. WILLOW CREEK POULTRY FARM Morgan, Oregon Now booking orders for S, 0. W. L. day old chicks. $14 per 100 at Ranch $16 when shipped One-half cash when booked and i ten days before ship ment. Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks 16 and 13 cents each. Order early to get best dates. 0. E. Lindstrom, one of the progressive farmers of the Mor gan district, rfceivec" at lone a new 2-ton Holt caterpillar Tues day. wr YOUK DOLLAR will buy more from my Dollar Counter than any place you can invest in. Take a look at the goods and com pare prices with any list you please. You have been asking for low prices and they are here. Bert Mason. 44.00 44.00 35.00 Posts . 21 cts WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon F. H. Robinson Attorney and Conuslor at Law win practice in an the courts IONE. OREvJON HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Cleaning Dyeing Pressing Repairing Heppner, Ore. When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner -: Oregon Notice of Finul Settlement Notice In hereby given tlmt the un- dermic 1 Iiiim tiled hm final account iim HdiiilillHtriitor of the est:tte of Hubert W. Sperry. tleceimed. In the County Court of the .State til Oregon for Morrow county, and that mild Cmrt ha appointed Monday, th 3rd day ot March. at the hour of 10 o'clock fn the forenoon of Mlil day, iw the time, and the county 'ourt room in the court bonne at k. ppner. Orvgon. t, p,ICil.t f hearing th nettletuent of mild flnnl Hcconnt; and that obJe tlotin to nnl l ttnwl account tiiunt tie tiled on or be fore said date. BKHT MA HON, M3C Administrator. Harlan McCurdy and Hon. Lew Davidson, were at Pendleton a few day thia week.