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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1924)
Change row to the brand tliat nerer changes and you'll never change again. THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published livery Friday by '. t.S'S.A'K, ISililur-l'uhlishcr .SUUSCKIFTION: One year I1-60 Six month '6 Thioi mii'itha "BO Kntereu as Bcond dims matter at the po.'stoflire tit lone, Oregon, under act of March 3. I7 Friday, March 14, 1924 Sam A. Kozer It is a real pleasure in these pe culiar times to st'e a can lidate for public oflice whose claim thereto is justly based upon qualification and service. Such a one is Sam A. Kozer, the present secretary of state, who is asking the nomi nation at the hands of the He publican voUr3 to succeed him self. There is no man in Oregon so familiar with the business afTairs of the state as Mr. Kozer is and no man better fitted by natural and acquired accomplishment's to conduct them in the interest of the taxpayers, lie was brought to the Secretary of States office in 18'J'J by Frank 1. Dunbar be cause of his qualifications Bnd re liability as an accountant, and it was during the eiirht years of Dunbar's service that the first scientific system of bookkeeping and accounting in that depart ment was established, in the in HtHllatio.i of which Mr. Kozer was n leading actor. He later served in other business departments of the state and was apuin taken in to the Secretary of State's oflice a. chief deputy under Mr. Olcott, who appointed him Secretary of State when Mr. Ulcott became Governor in 11)19. Mr. Kozer was elected to the oflice in l'.l'JO and is therefore tip for a second term. The Secretary of State's ollice. is a very big business institution and needs a trained mind to handle it. It requires not only compe tency in business knowledge, but absolute honesty, integrity and courage. It calls for the kind of man w ho can say no w hen it is necessary, and one whose pledges and promises can be relied on, personally, politically and com mercially a man who will not pledge impossible things for votes without being able.or even hoping to accomplish any of them, but who will squarely do his best and constantly keep in mind the prin ciples of honest economy with an eye sing! to the piogress and prosperity of the state. That is the kind of man Sam Kozer is, and it is a pleasure to this paper to be able to recom mend him without reserve to the voters of this Dart of Oregon. If it were only known, no doubt an investigation of the prohi bition bureau would disclose co- lossal extiavaKsnces of the tax payers money in high salaries and useless waste. The wise man ot the Uregonian prooany lias a like opinion but keeps mum. Sinnott I las Good Record The Dalles Chronicle has the following to say of KepresentB' live Nicholas Sinnott of this, the Second Congressional district: "Mr. Sinnott has a clean record and one of achievement. He ever has bad an attentive ear for the w islies of his constituents, and no plea, no matter how trivial, has failed to elicit response. Men of his type in Congress, unfortunate ly are rare. If there were more like him there that legislative NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, that sealed bids will be received by the under signed, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. in., on the 17th day of Murch.1924, and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the .School Uuurd of school District No. 3T, Morrow county. Or egon, ut the Clerk's office, in lone, Oregon, for an issue of bonds of mild district In the sum of flO.OOO, wild bonds to be In denominations ol $.",00 each, to bear date .March I, liC't, and to mature serially as follows: $1,0I0 on March 1st. in each of the years 1 1)27, V.r2H and 1011). 1,500 on Murch 1st, In each of the years WHO, ltKII and IDiL'. 2,000 on March 1st, In each of the yen in I IMS, l!l.'H and lWC. 2,51)0 n March 1st, In each of the years liKMl, l!W7 and 1!US. 3,0M) on March lut, in each of the years lll.il) to 1IU2 Inc. 3,500 on March 1st. in each of the yen in 1U4!I and 1(144. Kali! bonds to bear per cent In-U-rest, payable semi-annually on the llrst days of March and September, principal nud Interest payable at the r'lscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. All bids must he unconditional and accompanied by a certllied check for fioo. The approving legal opinion of Messrs, Teal, Vlnfrce.,IoliUNon & Mc I 'ulloch will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Hoard reserves the rltfht to reject any and all bids. Iilil.l-A M. COKSOX, Clerk. SMART HATS For LADIES' and CHILDREN at COX MILLINERY PARLOR (Cox liesldence) So. Main St. Right on Highway ARLINGTON, ORE. body would not now be so belliger ently inactive, with its blocs, factions and cliques, all obstruct ing the passage of needed laws. "Attempts have been made to defeat Mr. Sinnott before, and at times the opposition has been de termined and vigorous, but on every occasion voters of the dis trict showed their realization and appreciation of his work by send ing him back, with substantial majorities. It ia almost incon ceivable thai such will Hot be the case again, for any thinking per son cannot but realize that not only the eastern part of the state, but all of Oregon and all of the Pacific Coast would be the loser if he should be retired." J. C. Devein and wife of Mt. Hood, were here this week on a short visit. Walter Richardson, democratic candidate for County Clerk, was in lone last Saturday. One of the greatest screen pictures ever produced will be shown at Legion Hall Saturday night. It's the 3rd alarm, fasci nating and wonderful. To see it is worth while. We learn that a fair one from Junction City, haa make her ar rangements to make lone her permanent home, accupying the the little cottage of one Perry Hopkins, where happiness and joy will ever reign. Oh, papa! Morgan Life Bob Halcomb is painting the Hauernliend garage. A. Medlock is running a tract or for Mr. Witzle at plowing. The style of having the mias els is still going strong some are getting tired of them; others are recovering. Martin Bauernfiend the car doctor, was helping Bert Palmet ter the last day or two in doing some plowing. Mr. Harbison is loading out 8 cars of wheat, some job. He has Albert Colvin and Carl Troedson helping him. Mrs. Harbison has the job of cooking and we wond er who has the hardest job. Mrs. Karl Morgan of Broad acres, was here to attend the meeting given by Mist Smith on March 5th, but as everyone was either sick with measles or else scared ol them, only two camei Economy Cur The new Overland Champion is an entirely new kind ol closed car. Removable rear seat and upholstery big carrying space useful to merch -nts, salesmen, farmers. Both seats adjust backward and forward comfort for tall and short people. A busines : car, family car and camping car in one! Seats make into a full-size bed in the car your own hotel on wheels. Big power. Big reliability. Touring $ i95 Sedan $795, f. o. b. Toledo. Cohn Auto Co. Heppner -:- Oregon 1 At the New Community Hall Juniper Canyon Monday, March 17 This occasion will dedicate the New Hall, which has just been completed Good Music - Good Order and a Good Time Assured Everybody Cordially Invited to the meeting so it was put off. Lee Pettyjohn was kicked by a cow while helping to milk, and for a time couldn't walk on his leg, and last report is it was un decided whether the bone wa9 fractured or not. Gertrude and Earl Pettyjohn were calling on Miss Hardest)' last Tuesday. Some genuine March winds of late and fruit trees are beginning to bloom. Fred Pettyjohn and family were calling on S. E. Edward's Sunday afternoon. Cecil News Items E. W. Erickson of Grass Valley and Master Jackie Hynd of Hep pner, were the guests of the "Mayor" at Butterby Flats, last Sunday. J.. W. Osborn of the Fairview tanch, made a business trip to the county seat Friday. W. H. Chandler of the Willow Creek ranch, was doing the town of the egg city Tuesday. Miss Hazel Logan of Fourmile, w as called to lone on Wednesday by the illness of her daughter, Kster, student of the lone school. Geo. Krebs and wife and twin sons, of The Last Camp, left on Friday for Portland where they visit for several days. Archdeacon Goldie of Cove, is expected to hold evening services at Cecil hall on March 16, at 7:30 p, m. Everyone welcome. Iv E. Duncan of the Busy Bee ranch, has not been seen since his fine ducks arrived from Iowa We do hope that It. E. has not sunk to the bottom of old Willow creek for the last time while he was teaching the ducks to swim Mrs. Melville Logan who has been visiting in Portland forsev' eral months, returned to her home at The Willows, last Friday. Mrs Logan was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden of Portland. Elmer Tyler of Rhea siiing is visiting his pal, Noel Streeter, and "a grand and glorious time" they are having, what they don't know about Cecil when their vis it is over, won't be worth know ing at all. City marshal Geo. Frank is at home with a little cold it is said. We trust no bad complications arise. Several of our citizens seem to greatly peeved to hear that an in crease in salary is asked by some our school teachers. The school board probably feels the tame. 'Tis well. B. A. Amy, the Holt cat man, is here looking after business. A. B. Montgomery of Portland, is here looking after the interest of his big wheat ranch. The graduating clr.ss of the high school hold a party at the Masonic hall tonight The lone basketball boys lost out in the tournament at Pendls ton last week. Pilot Rock car ried off all honors. MMM IIIIMM FARMERS Elevator IONE, OREGON DEALERS IN Coal and Wood Flour and Feed Best Lump Coal, ton, . . $13.00 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 MIIIMMMMMMMMMOMMMIIMMMIIIHIIMII ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON THE BRUNSWICK TIREb 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 POLITICAL NOTICES For County Clerk To the Republican voter of Mor row comity: 1 hereby announce tlmt I will he u candidate (or the nomina tion ot County Clerk at the Primary Election to be heM May IS. 1X24. Uay M. Aniikrho.i. I lncumU-nt.) For County Judge To the Kepublh-un voter of Mor row county: 1 hereby announce my elf a candidate tor the nomination at your hand for the office of t'ouuty Judite at tlii primary election In May, 11!4. My experience ut many year a county commlRnloner make me co live mailt with the duties ol the office 1 eek, and 1 nball greatly ap preciate your aupport at the pri mary aud lor all pat favor, I tliault you kindly. U. A. Blkakmam, Hardnmn. For County Commissioner To the Voter of Morrow county: I hereby announce luyaelf a a candidate fur the office of County t'onuulmtloner for Morrow county. (irvRDti, at the ItepuhllcaD primary nominating election to be held oil May III, l:i.'4. If nominated md elect, ed I pledge to (five my bet and care ful attention to the future a in the pat, to the. liUHlneuM of thl office. L. 1'. Haviiihon, (Incumbent.) For County Judge To the Voter of Morrow comity : I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Judge on the Democratic ticket, at the pri mary nominating election, Krlday, May 1, m;4. It. 1,. Bkmok. For County Judge To the Republican Voter of Mor row county i 1 hereby announce tlmt I will br a candidate tor the nomination for County Juriire, at the primary elec tion, to be held May It!, 1 !(.'. Uurlng my prewtit term, my policy haa been to obtain efficiency in public service, with economy aud fulrucxa, and If nominated and elected, I pledge the mine In the future. WM. T. CAMI'lltl.L. To Whom It May Concern All stock seen in or around the Glenn A. Ball place on Eightmite, will be taken up and held for damages. . 39 3t Glenn A. Ball. II'"""1"""' Company 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 i HEPPNER TAILORING CO. I 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 Oflice: Odd Fellows Building Heppner -: Oregon WILLOW CREEK POULTRY FARM Morgan, Oregon Now booking; orders for S. C. W. L. day old chicks., $14 pr 100 at Ranch $16 when shipped One-half cash when booked and i ten days before ship ment. Rliode Inland Reds and Barred Rocks 16 and 18 cents each. Order early to get best dates. For Sale. -2-year old Shetland iiony. Gentle for small children to handle and ride. B. F. Morgan, Morgan, Ore,