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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1924)
MIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIMIII NEW BIG PACKAGE FARMERS Elevator Company j IONE. OREGON DEALERS IN jjs c jy l'nrr',t' it "ifl II Cigarettes 2419f Coal and Wood Flour and Feed V M IONE INDEPENDENT Publithed Every Friday by P. P. llASiLISR, Editor-Publisher SUBSCRIPTION: One year J1-60 iix montha TG ... m,.-th BO ViU-reri us Hecond cIuks niHttor at the mstriflW at lone, Oregon, under act of March !l, Itfli Friday, February 8, 1924 Are brains or "buttons" to con trol in the section for import ant offices this year? Are we go ing to si'.e up the good a man can accomplish for his community and for the state, of Oregon, or are we to measure him by the lorlire he belongs to? Isn't it really about time that brains and character shouli be estimnted rather than badges and grips? Strong indignation is expressed by many in lone over theappoint ment of the new road master by the county court. Especially is it bad in view of the forthcoming primaries. C. H. Krwin is the appointee. We are reliably in formed that he flew into a rage and left lone because of the pas sage of a city trallic ordinance which complies with the state law, and moved to Heprner where he said he could park when and where he wished, and turn around whenever he wished. It is said he went to Washington and pur chased his auto licenses and then came back to Oregon and traded his Hudson for a Studebaker and used the Washington tags thru the entire year, and that he swore vengenre against all business men of ijne. The death of ex-President Wil son takes from the scene one of the most gifted statesmen ever produced in the United States; gifted in historical knowledge, in the ideals underlying the best iwinnlur government, in the Dower of expressing statesmanlike thought in classic language, in the ability to impress himself with force upon all policies and agencies that came within his immediate influence. His state papers will be reckoned by his torians and by students of all time as some of the ablest ever written.- His conduct through out the war was brilliant and challenged the admiration of the world. His ideals for world peace wtre grand in conception and purpose, yet he failed through the weakness from which even the greatest suffer- an unwilling ness to give subordinates or co workers any voice in the round ing out of his great schemes. It must be his and his only. This stubbornness proved his political downfall which distroyed his health and ended in his death. Tim will nroclaim Mr. Wilson one of the truly great mentf the world, but will also recognize his failures and their cause. Morgan Life Bob Harbison is again able to attend school since recovering from his sore throat. Bert Palmetter and F. Fly are engaged on roa 1 work. Kermit and Hazel Edwards of Hood River, are here on a visit to their father and friends. Bert I'almetter and a crew of men moved and fixed the phone line this week. The sick folks around Morgan are on the road to good health. The surprise birthday party given on Fred Pettyjohn last Sat urday night was well auenueo. A midnight lunch was served af ter which all left wishing him many returns of the day. The nutrition meeting held in Odd Fellows hall here Feb. (Hh. by Miss Smith of 0. A. C, was well attended. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgle worths and children from The Dallrs, are here to visit their relatives, the Pettyjohns, for a few days. Martin Bauernfiend and Mr. Kdwards areBawingwoon today. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ganger eyent last Sunday t Pendleton. r c jJL-J LaTaaai ajaata- Ja tw tfclnf a hava maala N f im ! glva fu Ihla 10 raduettar ! 1. A ratfuetlan la tha Mai at I , Burlay labaoea and In pack lariala, aa wall. 2. Tba MnaolidatiMi al thraa t JBar bkj ptanta lata ana. (Mr. Far) Atr art ba In tha tabaeoa buaineaa k lfjftba . right about eonaolidatlon.) ' Tuxeda hi alwaya FaUM. Evary pt OjMa Is. MONEY SAVING UNITED Buying in quantities we buy for less. Selling in quantities we sell for less. i. A i. i Compare these prices and you will understand why we ship so many groceries. Pure Cane Sugar 100 lbs. - $9.60 Princess hard wheat flour at . 6.69 Delmonte flour, per bbl. . . 6.49 Peacock rolled oats, 9 lb. bag . .53 Farina, per 10 pound bag . . .58 Yellow or white corn meal 3-10Ib.bgs .98 Royal Club coffee per 5 lb. can, $1.95 M. J. B. coffee per 5 lb. can . 2.10 Shillings coffee per 5 lb. can . 2.10 Dried Prunes, 251b. box .' $2.39 Navy White Beans, 10 lb. bag 80c Mexican Red Beans, 10 lb. bag 80c California Bayo Beans, 10 lb. bag 89c Curve Cut Macaronia, ten pounds 69c Spaghetti, per ten pound bag . 69c Bulk Coco, per ten pound bag . 69c Arkansas Head Rice, ten pounds 89c Shillings Baking Powder, 5 lbs. $2.19 Royal JJaking Powder, 5 lbs. 2.49 A. II. Soda, 3 packages for . . 25c Sunmaid Raisens, both seedless and seeded, six packages for . 75c Swifts Sugar Cured Empire Bacon and Hams, per pound . . . 25c Swifts 8 lb. pure silver leaf lard the pail .... $1.69 Swifts Jewell Comp, 45 lb. cans 7.35 Swifts Premium Hams, per lb. 28c Karo syrup, white 10 lbs. . 79c Karo syrup, dark, " " 69c Skaggs special can anp maple, 10 lb. can at $1.69 Standard Corn, per case $2.69 Standard Peas per case 2.69 String Beans per case 3.60 Delmonte Catsup, pints each 25c Swifts white laundry soap a case $3.79 Crystal white soap per case 4.75 Horseshoe, Climax or Star Tobacco, the pound, All L5c smoking tob. 2 for 25 lbs. Seedless Raisens for Campbells Soups, any kind - 70c 25c $2.75 , 10c Mail Orders g'iven prompt attention Skaggs Store No. 79 422 East Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Best Lump Coal, ton, ' . . $13.00 J 16-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 tllllHMIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIHMIHMI 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 In The County Court Of The State Of Oregon. For Morrow County In the matter of the GunrdlaiiHhlp of tlit emonn an. I etare of Maud Agatha, ItniMlierH. Willie lralier, iladdl Hninher and Claud Ura Hher. Minor. i Notice la Hereby (ilven, that the ' undcrHlgn.'d, haa rendered and pre wined, and tiled In eaid Court her . filial account hh Guardian of the per ilous and PHtntn of Maud Agatha Itraaher, Willie llrmdier, Claddla 1 ltnmliem and Claud llraahera.Mlnora, and that Saturday, the nth day of February, A I). l!-4. at 2 o'clock p. ni., of aald day, at the County Court room. In the Comity Court Home .at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, haa been duly appointed by the Judge of nld Court aa the time and place for the settlement of aald ac count. All peraona Interested In aald Ea tatea are hereby notified to lie prea. ent at aald time and place and make hiii'U objection aa they may hare to Maid final aettlement. MATTIK HllASHERS HAY. (Formerly Mattie Hraahera DotHon.) (Juardlan. Date of flint publication. .Ian. II. Hate of laat publication, Feb.. WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building, Heppner Oregon F. H'. Robinson Attorney and Conusor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE. OREGON Card of Thanks We wish to e xpress apprecia tion and gratitude to our friends and neighbors for kindly assist ance and sympathy extended at the time of the illness, death and burial of our beloved wife, moth er, daughter and sister. Especial ly do we remember the kindly ollices of those who ministered to her during her illness. Words are weak and we can only thank you. M, J. Fitzpatrick nnd Children. Barney McUevitt and Family. John McUevitt and Family. An old maids leap year dance was held near Arlington last week which resulted in several matches being made. It would not be a bad stunt to pull off at lone in view of the lonesome ones we have with us. It's now or never, with some. POLITICAL NOTICES To the Itepulilicaii voter of Mor row county: I hereby announce Unit I will lie a candidate for I lie nomina tion of County Clerk at the l'rlnuiry Flection to be held May 111, l!''-'-!. t.AY M. Amikkhox, I Ini'iinibeiiUI Notice For Iiblication For County Judge To the llcpubllcun voter of Mor row county: I hereby announce my aelf a candidate for the nomlnatiou at your hand fortheolllce of County JinlKe at the primary election In .May, l'.i'.M. My experience of many year a comity cor.uuliwloiier makea me eonvernunt with thedutieof the otllce t aeek, and I wliall greatly ap preciate your Miipport at the pri mary and lor all pat favor, I thank you kindly. U. A. Bi.kakmam, Hardmnii. The TM0.CXX) school bonds for lone, carried at the election last Saturday by a vote of 59 yes, to 12 DO. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Umd Olllce at The !allcH, Oregou, January II, 1':'4. Notice ia hereby given that Otto E. I.lnitntrotu. of Morgan. Oregon. who. on Julv 1. ItiJti, made Hoiiii'M.mmI F,n try So. IWKVI, fur Lot 7. Section tl, TowiiHhlp 1-North, Hange 24 F.aat, Willamette Meridian, ha tiled notice of Intension to make final three year Proof, to eHtabllHh claim to the land above rieacrllied, liefore tiny M. An derson, I nlUii State Cominlniiloiier, at Heppner, Oregon, on the lt day of March, l!C'4. Claimant name hm wltne.': J. A. Troedxon and V. O. I'almateer of Morgan, Or.; V. A. Th.nnaa of Cecil, Or ; J. I-'.. Swanmin of lone, Oregon. J. W. lONNKI.LV. UeglHter. Instead of waiting for material for the McNabb new warehouse, Frank Porter and his workmen went to Pendleton Sunday where the'y will be engaged upon other buildings of the Collins Grain Co. They will ret.urn later. WILLOW CREEK POULTRY FARM Morgan, Oregon Now booking orders for S. C. 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 18 cents each. Order early to get best dates. HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Cleaning Dyeina 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 We are announcing the follow ing price on Dodge ears: $20 00 to install new piston rings and pins, take up all con rod and main bearings, grind valves, tighten starter chain and (une up motor. Other cars in proportion. S. G. LlNINGER. Biddle garage, lone. Bert Mason has something to say to the, farmers this week read his advertisement Notice of Final Settlement Notice I hereby given that the un designed linn filed hi final account, a administrator of the cHt.ite of Itoberr V. Serry. dei-eiiHed, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, and that aid Court ha nppointed Motnlay, the ilrd day of March, at the hour of 10 o'clock fn the forenoon of mid day, a the time, and the county Court room in the court bonne at Heppucr. Oregon, na the place, of hearing thx Mettleim-nt of raid Html account; and that objection to ald final account uiimt be tiled on or be fore ald date, BF.ItT MASON, 33 St Admlul : ra tor. Elmer Griffith states there will be no more picture shos until after the basketball season which elutet March L i