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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1924)
MEW BIG PACKAGE Cigarettes THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published livery Friday by '. '. .I.SS,i'R, HtSiUir-l'iiUlisher BfJUfcUM'TlON: Ono year $1.50 Six months .76 Thiee mon'hs' liO KnWroii an second class matter at the pnstuflii'Q fit Iwio, Oregon, under act of Mnivh I!, Is7!l Friday. February 22, 1924 Getting Tired of Tickets The meeting of Charley Lock wood's Oregon repulilican union conference last Tuesday, a con ference of hand picked Portland repul)licons plus a few who sneak ed in, proved to bo a form of Baiety-valve for the blowing off of some pent-up opiniona as to the function of secret society tickets in primary and general election campaign. Siliing on the lid of the meet ing was a representation from the federation patriotic societies, in cluding the president of the Mul tnomah county council of that organization, Edwin L. Keith. It was one of Mr. Keith's first pub lic appearances since bis election, an election brought about, by the way, by the strategy of one fact inn within the federation itself. During the course of the meet ing it became evident that Mr. Keith's political skin lias not yet been toughened by any great amount of rough-and-tumble public contact. For following a snitching denunciation of secret election of candidates by unseen groups resulting in minoaity con trol of elections, a denunciation w hich made its appearance in a written speech read by Geo. L. Koehn. unsuccessful candidate for joint representative from the Multnomah and Clackamas counties in the VJ'22 primaries, Mr. Keith evidenced either a guilly conscience or a touchy epidermis. "1 resent the speaker classing as traitors republicans whodidn't support l!en Oicott for governor. Olcott was no belter republican than Walter Tierce," loudly as serted Mr. Keith, his face hglow, liotibeubly perturbed. "1 never mentioned Olcott nor even intimated I bad him in mind. 1 simply cit-d instances of how things are going under the direct primary," answered Mr. Koehn, a Portland manufacturer, ex college professor and editor of a war veteran's paper. "You didn't have to mention Olcott. We knew whom you meant." retorted Mr. Keith. " The class you call traitors arc as good republicans as there are in the state." It will be remembered that the F. 0. I'. S. organization, which Mr. Keith is the titular head in Multnomah county, indorsed Mr. Fierce and not Governor Olcott in the HCJ election. Yet tht representatives of this organi zation sat in at a republican "confeience." - Oregon Voter. Press Dispatch. Gov. Pierce lias indigestion. Probably swallowed a Cleaver. The Camptire gills who had planned on having a cafeteria dinner for the teachers m Sat urday, had to change it into a food sale, so they wish to thank the people who helped to make it u success. Swat the school unit propagan da, it means more taxes. Morgan Life Mr. Harbison and son have been keeping bachlor hall the last few weks, and R. E. is wishing for the quick return of the ab sent one who went to Portland. Alfred Troedson has gone to Sheppard Springs for his health, Pat Medlock is herding a band of sheep for Bob Thompson. Sam Edward was called sud denly to Hood River last Monday on account of the illness of his daughter Sadie. Charles Norris and friend from Olex, were calling at the Willow Creek Poultry Farm last Satur day and left a nice order for chicks. Mr. and Mrs. Graves were call ers at Mr. Medlock's and Willow Creek Poultry Farm Sunday. Mr. Allinger is working for B. Morgan. Mrs. John Gray of Fourmile, was in Morgan Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Morgan and Mrs. Echo Palmateer were callers here Sunday, The school program given by the teachers and pupils of Morgan school, was well attended by the parents and friends last Thurs day, (Valentine day,) and great ly enjoyed by all, the children re ceiving several valentines, and the speeches on pioneer day by Esta Bauernfiend and Mr. Ed wards, were enjoyed by all. Cecil News Items Al Troedson of the Grandview lanch near Cecil, left Tuesday for Sheppards Springs, Wn. where lie takes treatments for a time. Miss Ester Logan, student of lone high school, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Logan, at Fourmile. Mr. und Mrs. Funk and daugh ter, Geraldine, were callers at The Last Camp, Sunday. R. A. Thompson, prominent sheep man of lleppner, was look ing up his crew of men hereon Tuesday and interviewing his head cook, "Hank." Lambing crews are kept busy day and night at the Krebs and Thomp son camps. About 2000 have ar rived at time of writing. Clyde Franklin is busy visiting his friends in the Cecil vicinity before returning to his home in Nevada. W, A. Tnomas of Dotheboys Hill, was here Sunday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kehs and s-'ons, were calling on friends in Heppner last Friday. The Home Newspaper Jf there is anything in your town worth talking about, ten chanches to one your own news paper hud a hand in putting it there. If anybody beyond the walls of your berg ever learns that there is such a place as1 Three Corners, it will be through the home paper. Every town gets it money's worth througirthe home news paper. It's the wagon that carries all your goods to market. It ought to be kept in good repair. ! It will pav to grease it. paint it! and keep its running gears in ! good shape and shelter. It is the ( guardian and defnder of every! interest, the forerunner and pio-j neer of every movenn it and the I sturdy advocate of law and order, j -The Nanufacturer. Go to the basket ball game this Friday night. Leave your watch repairing at the McMurray pastime for Hay lor the jeweler, lleppner. Dick McElligott of Portland, has been here this week meeting his friends hnd on business. Len McCabe and wife were in lone last Wednesday getting a few of the necessities of life. Wm, Mahrtanl family of the Eightmile country, were visitors here last Saturday and Sunday. I'ggs for Hatching, thorough bred (). A. C. egg-laying strain; Barred Plymouth Rocks, at 7oc for 15. Mrs. Lenoard Anderson, lone. Ore. asl&et Ba AT Friday Night, Feb. 22 nuiaaiiMHHMHHaiHHHMHHHHiana Wasco High vs t lone High Wasco has the strongest League team The game is going to be hard fought Let's All Go ! Coming to The Dalles and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past eleven years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be lit The Dalles on Monday, March 3, at The Dalles Hotel, and in Pen leton on Tuesday, March 4, at the Dorion Hotel. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation lr. Mellentnln Is n regular i;riidil nh1 In iiii'illi'lin mid Hiirucry ami Ih liri'iiw d by tlicKtiito u( Oiviioii. lie (loi'M mil opcrut for chronic appen lii i lx, 1 1 1 KtoneM, ulcere, of Htomacli, IoIInIIh or Hlll'llllillM. , Hi1 Iiiih to III credit wonderful re ii 1 1 h In dlxeiiHi'H of the Htoinuch, liver, bowel, blood, Hkln, nerve, heart, kidney, blndder, bed wetting, cnliirrli, weak InngM, rlit-n iimi t Iwtn. win lira, leg nli-cru anil rectal nil- llll'lltH. Ili-low are the iiainyn of a few of IiIh iiinny witiMied patienlH in Ore gon: Cornel JohtiHon, Yentoii, Ore., up pendiclliH. Antt Krldknoii, Liitenlde, Ore., kid ney I n hi I ili-. Mr. I,ciin. Lincoln, Canyon City, Ore., heart complaint. .1. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore.,uIecrt of the Hloiuni'h. U'oiia ford, WuHhougul, Ore.. ilileiiolilH. V. II. Kellendonk, I'.stucuda, Ore., Iiluh blood preHHtire. Mm. Kd. Hberhiirclt, 8elo, Ore., gall wt i niert. - K. c. N'IcIioIiih, Lebanon, Ore., ap pendii'itiH lienieiiiher above date, that eon Hiilintiou on thlx trip will be five and llint liiit treatment In different. Mari ied women nmt be neeoiiipii. iileil hy their IuihIiiiiiiIm. AddreHH: "11 llradbnrv llldg., Log AngeleH, California. The large corner tree at the Loren Hale property, has been cut down owning to its danger ous condition. Bert Palmateer and wife, Mr. Witzel and B. F. Morgan, all from the Morgan vicinity, were here last Wednesday on a shopping tour. Some fifteen Odd Fellows went to Morgan Thursday night where the first degree was confered up on five candidates. The lone lodge put on the work. Jack Farris, Judge Robison, Carl Troedson and Blain Black well drove to the Umatilla river last Sunday to fish but they found the river too muddy for the sport Judge Robinson left Wednes day forGoldendale, Wash., w here he appears in court in behalf of young Floyd Graybill of lone, ac cused of robbing a store at Roose velt, Washington. The Bonner bov has not been located. Today is Washington's birth day, j I! IBWXM IONE POLITICAL NOTICES To the Kepilbllcan voter of Mor row county: 1 liereliyaiinonucetliat I will be a candidate for the nomina tion of County Clerk nt the Primary Election to lie lu-lcl May Hi, pi.'l. AY M. Aniikiiko.n, I incumbent 1 For County Judge To the Kepilbllcan voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce my self a candidate for the nomination at your handx fortheolllceoi' County .liidire at the primary election In May, l!i'J4. My experience of many yeai'H as county coininiHHioiier makes me convetHiiiit with tlieilutlesof the olllce I neck, and 1 Mhall urently ap preciate your Hiipport ut the pii iiin rv und for all paHt favors, 1 thank you kindly. li. A. Bl.liAKMAN, lllll'llmall. A Question of Religion Apparently we have a religious row in the Philippines, where the Mahometans are in arm3 because the soldiers broke a holy tank containing miraculous sacred wat er. The soldiers claim that the people suffering from all sorts of diseases bathed in the tank, with the result of spreading the dis eases. This is undoubtedly the truth, but the religious fanatics have caused the death ot about 100 others. It will be remember ed that the Hindu revolt in In.lia was caused by issuing greased cartridges to the soldiers. Tnese were greased, some by tallow, and some by lard. The Hindus held it was sacrilege to bite any product of the cow, and the Ma hometans held it contaminating to bite anything that came from the pig so there you are. Ex. This Little Wheel Weighs 100 Tons The highest-head reaction tur bine in the world has arrived in Portland and is now being in stalled in the power plant of the $16,000,000 Oak Grove hydro electric project of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. The water wheel and access ories weighs approximately 100 tons and it took five Hat cars to haul it from San Francisco, where it was designed and manufactur ed by the Pelton Water Wheel Company. It will be operated under an average elective head of 857 feet the highest in the world. The cost of the wheel with installation will be about $100,000 and it has a capacity of 35,000 horsepower at 511 revo lutions per minute. Water will be turned into the turbine for the first time early this summer. -The Open Window. A. M. Zink who had been ir. Portland for another treatment, eturned home Wednesday. He also took a trip to Kerke'ey an San Francisco. He states he is now practically lid of his disease and is happy over the fact. MMMMHH Mill MHMMHMMMUHHMIIHH IIHM I FARMERS Elevator IONE, OREGON DEALERS IN fCoal and Wood Flour and Feed Best Lump Coal, ton, . . $13.00 16-inch Cord wood, fir or pine, 12.90 Rolled Barley, 44.00 Whole Oats, ... . . 44.00 Mill-feed,. :: Heavy 7-foot Cedar ENGELMAN HARD iV ARE IONE, OREGON THE BRUNSWICK TIRE& 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 NGELMAN IONE. 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. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Olllce lit The HiiIIch, Oregon. January 11. PUI. Notice Ih hereliy (tlveti that Otto K. l.lmUt mm. of Morgan, Oregon, who, on July 1, l-i.M. tnnile lloiui-Htead I'm try No. irj.. fur Lot 7, Section il, Townnhlp I-. North, Panne -.'4 Kant, Willamette Meridian, Iiiih tiled notl -e of Intension to make tlual three year Proof, to exlahliHh claim to the innd above described, before (lay M. All-il'-rMou. I niteil State Commlmiloncr, nt Heppner, Oregon, on t lie Ut (lav of March, l'H'l. Chiiinnut ii.i iiii'm an wIiiii-nim-h: J. A. Troedson and W. (!. Palmateer of Morunti. Or.; V. A. TIioiiiiih of Cecil. Or.;. I. I-:. SwaiiHou of lone, Oregon. .1. W. IIONNI'.l.I.V, ItculMer. NOTICE We are announcing the follow ing price on Dodge cars; $20 Ot) to instail new piston rings and pins, take up all con rod and main beatings, grind valves, tighten starter chain and tune up motor Other cars in proportion. S. G. Li.NINGKR, Diddle garage, lone. Edw. Wetherall and Walter Smith returned home Tuesday night by auto with Mr. Amy, the Holt cat man. Probably low on finances occasioned hy high, good times, Mr. Amy's kind lift to lone was a charitable act, other wise it was a case of walk with very thin shoe solea. Company 35.00 Posts . 21 cts HARDWARE OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner - Oregon F. H. Robinson 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 Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: OJd Fellows Building Heppner -: Oregon Notice of Final Settlement Notice In hereby (riven that the un derMinned Iiiih tiled IiIh tlual account an ailniluUtrntor of tl tate of Itolierr V. Srry. decenm-il. in tint . i oiiniy ( ouri ot tile State of(lreK,, (for Morrow county, a ml tht mild - ..in i una niioinieii Momlay. the -i.i.in.) in .tinrcn. at the hour of 10 o'clock fn the forenoon of mild day. iih the time, nnd the coitntv Court room In the court limine a't lleppner. On-itoii. ax the place of hearlnir the neiilitiinr ,.i.n u.. , - - ....-ii, iiufii , .Hconiit; and that oli), tloim to Maid ... mi lu-viiiiui mux! lie nic-l oll ur (ore mil Id date. BKI'.T MASON, Administrator. A. L Douglas and daughter of Pendleton, and sister-in I iw, Mrs Moore, of The Dalles, were viaiu inn here over the week end.