Tell The School Unit Propagandist To His Face What You Think Of His Bugaboo Scheme 1 VOLUME XII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 NUMBER 39 Bank of lone CAPITAL and SURPLUS $55.000.00 State, County and City Depository 4 Per Cent On Time and Savings Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes IONE, OREGON MMMMHIIIIIMMMMHMMMIMHIHIIHIIIIMI There is a Reason WHY My Cash Sales for the past month were double those of a year ago. I have the largest assortment of goods in Morrow County. They are the best that money can buy. They are priced ror Cash Business. Service is our motto. Buy where your dollars brings the most in Quantity, Quality and Service. WHY BOY ON CREDIT AND PAY MORE? BERT MASON IONE :-: OREGON iMMMMIIIIMMlltMMIHHIMI HMIMMIM THE New Pastime IS NOW Open For Business New Tables New Equipment I will carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Cali'and see me Laxton McMurrey, Prop. OBITUARY Lottie Lucile Ritchie was born September 19, 1901, near lone, Oregon, and passed away March 3, 1924, at the home of her moth er, Mrs. John Ritchie, in lone, age 22 yrs. 5 mo. and 14 days. In 1922 she was united in mar riage to George Alvin Wolke. To this union was born a son, now being 3. months of age. She eaves to mourn their loss her husband and infant son, a mpth- er, 6 brothers. 4 sisters and two brother-in-laws. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Christian church, Rev. Livingstone con ducting the religious services be fore a large number of relatives and former friends. The funeral arrangements were conducted by the sisters of the Rebekah lodge of which she was a member. x CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and the sisters of the Rebecka lodge for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife, daughter and sister. George A. Wolke, Mrs. John Ritchie and family. Married Men Win, 14 to 9 Roche's bashful youths were no match for the benedicts in Sun day's game. Some very good playing was shown by both teams an J plenty of old heads at the game have shown up to insure the best team that lone has ever opened the season with. , We now have Roche, Werner, Arch and Walt Cochran. Dutch and Vic Rietmann, Eubanks, and Bristow of last year's squad, and Fern Lewis has just returned. Ray White of Lexington, has shown up well in practice and will be a good addition to the team. A. Hairier was in the game and showed that he had played ball. Several other new men are showing up in good form and we are assurred of a real hitting club. Next Sunday will find the reg ular team lined up against the best of remaining material and we can get a real line on the strength of the regulars. A second team should be encourag ed to give practice to the regulars and they probably could get a few games with some of the neighboring teams. It appears as if we will be oblig ed to get games with Sherman and Umatilla county teams, as Heppner Fports do not seem to be getting in shape to entertain us. x Lew Davidson To File For Office After a great deal of pressure being brought bv his friends over the county, L. P. Davidson has finally decided to accept the nomi nation for County Commissioner for another term.. Wa are glad to note his acceptance, for he has always made good. M. R. Morgan For County Judge! We are informed that M. R. I Morgan of lone, will probably be a candidate on the republican' ticket for County Judge of Mor- j row county. Mr. Morgan has; long been a resident of lone and is, well known over the county. He is a strict and careful business man who believes in a lower tax ation schedule, good roads and good schools and a close observer of what is best for the public good. Should he consent to be come a candidate, he will make a thorough canvass of the county. As Judge he would be a careful, conservative man. The county's business would be handled as economically as conditions would permit and the welfare of the taxpaying public would be his first consideration. Mr. Morgan is a stockholder of the lone bank and chairman of our school board. Council Meeting Tame Affair What was supposed to have been a little strife and a few heated arguments at the council meeting Tuesday night, was In reality like a love feast-a few bills allowed and an ordinance passed. Thedanceordinan'ce was brought up but no one seemed to possess the nerve of asking for its passage, so it died on the table, which seemed strange as three members of the so called moral squad were present, but sat mum. So the large crowd present were surprised and per plexed over the outcome. Bristow and Bryson, members, were not present. One claimed sickness and the other probably compelled to stay at home. 'Nuf said. What is the Value of the Railroads? 1,380,000,000 2.400,000,000 500,000,000 500,000,000 7,000,000,000 Cast Cloom Aside Bert Mason, merchant of lone, was in town Monday on business before the probate court. Mr. Mason says times are pretty good in lone, his cash business last month being the best he has had since 1920. Mr. Mason thinks this hard times talk is largely a matter of habit and a mighty poor habit to get into. Heppner Herald. Odd Fellows Have Big Time At Morgan Last Saturday night at Morgan one of the most successful get to gether meetings of Morrow county Odd Fellows was pulled off with a large attendance, eood team work and a most pleasant 1 gathering of the brethern everj held in the county. A note of the j occasion was furnished us by a! Morgan party which follows: j There were about a dozen Odd j Fellows and some few Rebhkah's i from Heppner.among whom were I Geo. McDuffee and wife, A. M. Phelps, 0. 0. Edwards and wife, j Adam Knoblock and wife and R. 1 Benge and wife; also about 13 from Lexington who brought their candidate, Leon Gay of Rhea creek, with them. Among the Lexington brothers were: M. D. Tucker, Tom Barneit, Harvey McAllister, Geo. Peck and Clark About 20 Odd Fellows and some Rebekah's from lone were pres ent among whom were EJ Bris tow, Frank Griffin, Chas. Nord, Geo. Ritchie, Edison Morgan, R. Turner, Otto Rietmann, L. How ell, Walter Rietmann, E. R. Lun dell and Rev. Head; MissTillison. Miss Ruby and Vra Engleman, Mesdames E. R. Lundell, Corson, Moore, J. E. Swanson, Sperry, Verda Griffin. There were also about24of the Morgan members present as well as a few from other lodges in Washington and Oregon. team was picked from the best material in Heppner, Lexington, 400,000 Mile of'Trurk lit only $10,000,000,000 000 a Mile Tlio Department of Agriculture eacimatea tliat the average cost of h mile of Improved highway to day, la about $36,000. 00,000 locomotive lit only 920,000 each Locomotive rust au average of about fiO,000. 2,400,000 PivlKtit Cam at only SI,- 000 ouch The averaa eoxt of a freight car today In about $2,500. 37,000 PaKteiiKtfi-Tniin Van at only 5700000 IIHM each All ateel paaiienKer-lraln cura now coat from $30,000 to $35,000 each Materials nnU 8iipilleii Railronda have to keep on band mllllona of, ton of coal, rails, ties, tplKua, and all other material re buked in niHiutenance and opera tion. Working; Capital ' 110,000 Huijoim ami Terminal, Yard, KIjtiiiUh, KoiiikIIioiim-m, Kho, Machinery, Water Knppl), Power I'lniitn, Klerutom, Dock", Coal I'll, aiid ul! other ileum, In cluding atlinliilNtrntioii In over 1,000 citlea and towns, tatloni and terminal fncllitlea coat over a million dollars apiece. The ahopa and machinery engamd In t'le repair of equipment consti tute un en rmoua Industry in ll-eiimelven, imploring nearly 400,000 men. Vl't ibove property la believe I io bo worth fully $10,000,000 00 and could not be dupllrute.l f r an; w'pere near that amount today. TIiIn Totals Anil a viiliint Ion rccoicnljlnir nil the eleiiirntN of value HMired to the ordinary rocrty-iwiicr would lie far In evcc of thU amount. The tentative minimum valuation of the railronda at (he end of 1019 wan found by the Interatate Commerce Conimhuiion to be IMH.imki, (MMUMio. TIiIh valuation wan bawd mainly on ci Ht of labor, materiala, equipment, etc., on June 30, 1914. The nlimquent Investment from January 1, 1920, to Decern her 81, 1923, brings thf Interstate Commerce CouiuiIhxIoii vnluatlon for rate-making pmpoain na of December 31, 1923, ap to about $21.2011,000.000. Kai'h render can judge for hlumelf the fairnewi of lh con tention that the Intcratntc Commerce Commission valuation ahnuld be reduced by from $7.000,000,VVtt to lO.WUV.tMIO.QIlO. Such a cnnflHCHtloii of values would In sffnet bia denial to the railroads of their chief uieana of keeping; pac with th devel opment of tlio rounry. I air recognition of nil I road property value la cmcuU.i for adciiiiiU! tvn.iiiK Hior ami credit for further npankn. $22,350,000,000 C. K. Omaha, Nbrauka February 1. 1124. GRAY. l'raluat. Union Pacific system KM Lekali's, down stairs, where each and all took an active part, but failed to eat up all the luncneon, and went home feeling badly "stuffed" up, There were nearly 100 people present. Weather Report The weather report of R. E. Harbinson, Observer for Morrow county at Morgan, for the month of February state the total pre cipitation of rain was 0.84; clear days 4; partly ckudy 10; cloudy 15; wind west. Total precipita- The ition since Sept. 1, 192;?, 4.19 in. The Dorcas Society will have a progressive supper some time during the last week in March, so watch for the date and sharp en up your appetites. For Sale.-22 Thoroughbred Black Minorca young laying hens. See T. C. Troge, lone. The American Legion at Hoard i n. mA m ii k iman ,re 10 Put on a comedy en T " -'-" titled "Let's All Get fered the degree upon four can didates. Under the good of the order, we had a most interesting speech by Rev. Head, also good talks from A. M. Phelps. Frank Griflin, R. E. Harbison. Geo. McDuiree, M. D. Tucker. Tom Barnett and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Miss Vera Engleman. Supper consisting of all kinds of eatt were served in the ban quet room by the Morgan Re- Married," while a ladies' society at Grass Valley are putting on a stunt en titled "Clubbing a Husband." lone should follow suit by put ting on a play entitled "Clubs are Trumps." To Whom It May Concern All stock seen in or around the Glenn A. Ball placeon Eightmile, will be taken up and held for damages. U03t Glenn A. Ball. Radio Concerts On Your Farm ---Free of Charge Our demonstration car goes everywhere within forty miles of Heppner, and will give you and your neighbors a fine evening's entertainment. All Leading Makes Handled MAURICE A. FRYE Everything Electrical Phone 472 HEPPNER :: ORE. Leave your watch repairing at tKll MeMilrrav nantima fnr lis, Ifbr the jeweler, Heppner,