f Change r -ivr to the brand tliat never change and you'll never change again. THE IONE INDEPMT I'uhllslicil livery Friday by P. P. 11 l.S'S.;K, I'.tlitiir-Pulilishcr jJUUSCHlPTlON: One year $1.50 f'ix rnontl' 75 Thine month BO Kntered as wond class mattar at the postoflico at lone, Oregon, under set of March :i, W.I Friday, March 7, 1924 C. V). Sperice, that remarkable apostle of radicalism and xloom, who as stale marKet agent bom bards th country newspapers with dismal bulletins, must in the very nature of things smile oc casionally probably when he cashes his monthly salary check and expense account. Condon Globe Times. This ollice has received several commendable letters irom parties living at Ileppner, praising us for the stand we are taking against the school unit plan as fathered by our illustrious county superin tendent, assisted in ttie propa ganda work by the two Ileppner papers. Thi se letters unmistak ably show that even at Ileppner there is strong opposition to the unit plan. We need no new schemes in school consolidation. We need no more taxes, God knows. There are dozens of far mers in Morrow county today who are merily holding onto their property by their linger tips, so to speak. You should crush this school unit bugaboo Mr. Citizen and Do It Now. Will Oregon Allow Another Freak Effort at freak legislation have not reached a climax in Oregon -a one house legislature based on occupational representation is to be submitted to voters. Tim law making body under this system would be composed not of repre sentatives of counties ami dis torts but of groups, such as skill ed labor, common labor, woman workers and various occupations such as mining, lumbering, etc., apportioned in proportion to the number in "iidi class. , Oregon's latest acquisitions in freak legislation are the state in come tax and the school law abolishing all sectarion and pri vate schools for pupils between the ages of six and sij.teen. Oregon has the mot highly de veloper system of freak and po litical legislaiion of any state in the Union, ai d the number of citizens participating in elections is declining every year. Oregon is week in industrial production. -The Manufacturer. Basketball I Vain to Pendleton The lone Hasketball team left for Pendleton this Thursday morning where they play in a tournament composed of Wheeler, Gilliam, Umatilla and Morrow counties, for three nights. The boys played llermiston Thursday night. In order to boost and cheer the boys to victory, the girl's team went also, convened there by auto bv Walter Smith and Kobt. Harbison, under the protective guidance and care of: their most illustrious coach, Miss Tillotson. They were the Misses Helen Halsiger, Elanor Swanson, Inaz ( lark, Norma Swanson.Irene levin and Gladys Lundell. In order to help defray their expenses, the ycung Misse's put on a raffle of two beautiful neck chains which netted them $30. Their food sale Wednesday at the Mason store totaled over $10. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice Im Hereby (liven, tbat sealed bids will lie received by the under Nlgucd, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. in., on the 17th day ol .March, 11)24, a nil Immediately thereafter publicly opi ned by the .School I'.ourd ufHchool District Mo. 35, Morrow county, Or egon, nt the Clerk's ollice, In lone, Oii'gou, for tin lumie ill IkiiiiIh of mild iliHtrlct In the niiiii of tl(l,()")i), mild bonds to be In di'iioinfinitloiis of $.",00 each, to bear date March I, 11):'4, mid to mature serially as follows: 1,000 on March 1st, ill each of the years I0L'7, He's und liC'U. 1,500 on March 1st, In each of the years !!), 11W1 und 11132. 2,000 on March Is;, In each of the years 111.13, I034 and 1035. 2,500 on March 1st, Drench of the years lll.'Ki. 11137 and 103H. 3,0(10 on March lt, In each of the years 11U!) to 11)42 inc. ,'),5(K on .March 1st, In each of the years IH43 and 1014. Said bonds to bear per cent In terest, payable scinl-iiniiiially on the llrst days of March and September, principal and Intercut payable at the Klscal Agency of theStnte of Oregon lu New York l.'il.v. All bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certllled check for f,oo, The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winlree, Johnson & Mc culloch will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. IHAAA M. COHSON, Clerk. Morgan Life Measles, measles, all one can hear is measles, Virgle Morgan, Donald Witzle and Eudera Hard- esty have 'em. Miss Smith of O. A. C. is going to hold another nctrition meeting here March 5. She is also going to treat the school children to hot lunch. The farmers are all wondering P I.I - L ..i i. i we wuuiu pour a iuun ui wat er in the rain guage if it would do the wheat any good. Howard Hardesty is amusing himself plowing for his father tiie past few days while out of school on account of measles. His dad is building a fence. Several of the Morgan boys go to Pendleton to play basketball, returning home Sunday. Everyone is plowing and mak ing garden this spring weather. Al Troedson returned home last Sundry from the springs, and he claims to be feeling line. Harvey Medlock is building a chicken house as a few speckled hens have been bought from Pat Brady. E. H. Gorton has received a package of real tobacco from his friend Lue Meineke in Oklahoma. He is now busy smoking up. Lue Meineke has sent to his brother in-law some sasafras bark. Cecil News Items Will Thomson of Los Angeles, visited ois old friends in Cecil on Monday before leaving for Ilep pner to visit his brothers. ' County Agent Morse was call ing on the fanners of this vicini ty last Friday. Fred Pettyjohn, wife and twin sons, were calling on Geo.Krebs, wife and twin suns, on Monday tit The Last Camp. No need to say a lovely time was enjoyed by till the wee boys. Wilfred Cecil who has been working for J. Osborn at Fair view ranch, returned to Heppner last Saturday. T. W, May and wife of Lone Star tanch, wvnt to The Dalles Wednesday where T. W. goes to seek medical treatment. C. I) Sennett of Portland, was nt The Willows a few days ago and will visit with his son-in-law Melville Logan for a few weeks before leaving for his annual trip to his gold mines at Helena, Montana. Ed Farnsworth and wife of Monument, have been visiting at the home of Karl Farnsworth at Khes siding. Congratulations are extended to K. V. Tyler and wife of Khea siding on the arrival of a fine bouncing boy on Feb. 27th. Dr. McMurdo of Heppner ps in at tendance. Lee Padberg had business at the county seat Monday. To youhe's worth $2,500 in Prizes THE du Pont Company is offerinf 2,500 in mar chandise prizes for team and individual scores In an International Crow-Shooting Contest. .Sportsmen in the United States and Canada ars eligible. The crow is a destroyer of growing c ops and of gain birds. He is a menace and a nuisance. Get him I Send for two, free booklets telling all about the crow. It cosib you nothing to enter the contest. Write today for full information. E. 1. DU PONT Ed Ilolmqtiist is back from The Dalles and now ready for farm work. I Rev. Head was in Portland for several days this week on a busi ness and visiting trip. Mrs. Earl Blake is at Corvallis on a visit to htr husband who is attending ti e 0. A. C. Frank Engleman has been quite sick the past several days with a severe attack of heart trouble. Examinations of applicants for appointment as postmaster of Hoard man has been ordered by the postoflice department. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsiger and daughter Elva. are spending the week end in Portland. Their son Wendell, will meet them there fnp a nhrtrr vUit . ... hll.s McLean of Portland, who was in pardnerslup with Dwight d siMlhi f Surface saving j Cg-T with ST in V77C3. 1 R UWU iWvljliil'ilif! Old paint will not protect against 1 mm.ni winter weather. DeUyill nacJtate Vffif4l "penaiv repairs or retraildiDg. I Pint with Raemuaeea pus Paint I 11iMW!,W' befor bad damag. j I 1j!l'1iis;!lfit,,"'i1' Raemuieea Para Paint has prawn I :i::'! i: '? 'MMaLM- iUelf the least costly in I '''"A; 'grfjir 11 the long run. Tha right 8 'I'l'.fiV ciccrfV ll proportions of white XittSS' ll le,'' wni,e ! oLvdocts I oirpp",y ! VrO. Pai ll eompoonded by ex- i i 4 Ro p.iot 1 P" no anderetead f. jt ' Ba . t,aetT , how to make paint i - ' Trac cWiOg 1 withataad waatara I Creo"1 ZT V V weaUwr that's Raa- 1 1 l V, forth c gajaat II maaeen'a. It endaree 1 ' '.''i: 'i-V gcoVi' .MHak 1 tha longest and goes iJ'.J "i 1 .u.l-0T ;t 1 thefarthoet. j W V"1 VJl pa,pol 1 Sea Ite fill toss It fwvdwflvr CaaaaaTan " Bert Mason Agent Meisner. has leased his holdings ,eave'wilh Ione independent of of 2133 acres to Mr. Meisner for ,.il...:.hia ,aa,..A period of four years. WANTED -Some good work mules not under 1200 lbs., and to soli some sood young mules. Leave word at the Lundell garage at Ione. Elus McLean, DE NEMOURS CO.. INC. Sporting Powdtr Divitin WILMINGTON. Dtlm Laxton McMurray still suffers greatly from his back and is only out of the house occasionally, Ralph Harris is running the pas time and seems to be quite pro ficient with the duties involved. Feeling tired and weary, Ed. Bristow thought he was taking: the measles, so hiked to bed for a day or so. A little Christian science used in his case, would have relieved the srsuish and fear. . Henry Collins, the, big- wheat buyer of Pendleton, has (.gain been elected president of the Pen dleton Round-Up. This is most ivfati t ui ntr nnu'a tn It1 mil 5 17 n ann fof u mean8 free fof him . c k;o nZ ...k to the biggest show on earth LOST-March 1st. on lone Ella Road leading from Bert Mason'i gt e conUinin- a$20go!d niM mmM .k. C. W. Barzee. EGGS for hatching, thorough- bred White Leghorns and R. I. I Reds. winter layers, at 75c for 15. Mrs. Ward Graves, 2 miles west joflone. lllMMIIIMiMIM FARMERS Elevator Company IONE, DEALERS IN Coal and Wood Flour and Feed I Best Lump Coal, 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 tllMUMMIMMIMWMMMOMtmilMMIIHimMIM ENGELMAN HARDtVitRE IONE, OREGON ' THE BRUNSWICK TIRES Moriobile 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: POLITICAL NOTICES To tlie IU'piililic.'in votern of Mor row county: I licri-byiiniioiiiut'tluit I will Ik- h i'iinllliilo for tlie in tin in ti. tlou of Coiinlv Clerk at tin- I'ritnur.v Election to be held May Hi. 1"M. Uav M. Andkiihon, I liieuiiilii-nt.) For County Judge To tlie Kepiilillcnn votern of, Mor row county: I hereby aniiouiu'e my self h cuiiilltlnte for tlie nomination at your IiuikIh fortlieotllceof I'ounty Jndite at tlie primary election , In May, WJi. My eperlenee of many year as county commUnloner inakiu me conversant wit li tlie dutlea of the ollice 1 aeek, anil 1 Hliall greatly ii preciate your aupport at the pri mary mill for all piiHt favors, 1 thank you kindly. U. A. Bi.kakman, Hardmnn. FOR SALE Popular Priced Smart Style, Modish Millinery at : Cox Millinery Parlor : (Cox Kealdence) So. Main St. Right on Highway Arlington, Ore. . D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner -: Oregon The Board of Directors of the Ione National Farm Loan Assn., met in the office of the see trtas. last Saturday. Those present were W. J. Blake. C. F. BerRstrom and R. J. Warfield. Approval of the loan of Ivar K. Nilsnn vna al. lowed and bills that had accrued were ordered paid. ".arlson Rrns nt floneoKum, " J W V W - 'V. i , J , are the latest purchasers of one or ineoWRal. water tanks from Piul Balsifter. Since 1395. Mr. BaUiffL'r haa maniifaptiiri ii J so'd to farmers of Morrow i n.infir over 500 of these tanks, and of this number, each one has proven durable and lasting. MMIMmHl OREGON ton, . . $13.00 WOODSON 4 SWEEK" Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon F. H. Robinson Attorney and Con'uslor at Law Will 'practice ' in all' the Courta IONE. OREGON HEPPNER TAILORINGCO. 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 WILLOW CREEK POULTRY FARM Morgan. Oregon Now b'ookinir 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 Islann Rds and Barred Rocks 16 and 18 cents each. Order early to get best dates. For Sale. -2-year old Shetland pony. Gentle for small children to handle and ride. B. F. Morgan,' Morgan, Ora, JSfc