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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
Change now to the brand that never changes and you'll never change again. Br THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published livery Friday by P. I'. IIASALHH, Uililor-l'ublhhcr aUIiSCHlPTION: One year Six months Tin w miinf.hu , ..$1.50 75 fiO fcntareri an eei-und class matter at the postoflice nt Iono, Oregon, tindor act o( March li. Friday, March 21, 1924 Graver Borgdoll.the noted draft evador, is coming tmck from old Germany to H-rve his tive years sentence in theptn in order to get back his property from the government. Oregon's stale income tax has driven another concern out of the state, this time its the Alaska I'acilic Fisheries Co., a. $1,500,000 concern with headquarters at Portland. And still they go. Dr. Linville, federal prohi di rector for Oregon, delivers an ad dress in Heppner next Monday. If Dock would utilize his time to hunting out bootleggers and the numerous stills, instead of run ning around over the state mak lng speeches, the cause would be far more advanced and the gov eminent receive some benefit for its expenditure of money. The Portland W. C. T. U. and others of their like, are wring to circulate petitions to have the sale of cigarette barred from Or egon. This organization is com posed of well meaning women, but are they not a little selfllsh in their latest move to Christian ize Oregon? Their latest move will meet with disfavor by the majority of people as making an attack on personal privileges. If they wish to cinch prohibition, they bad better curb their radi calism, for surely a revulsion of feeling toward prohibition will follow, Morrow county citizen will vote on the school unit system at the May primaries, nod Urn ii.i!la county votes upon tin' sumo issue. The Echo News writing upon the question remarks: "Another feature of the dec tion that is a departure from es tahlishd principles is the matter of qualifications of vot"t-s. Here tofore no one could vo'e at a school election on the quj-'-tion of pp proving a budget or authorizing indebtedness, in less lie was a property owner or head of a fami. ly. In the county unit election the bars ure taken down and any voter in the county, regardless of property or family qua'.ilications can vote on the adoption of the county unit, a nursure that ef fects the title to all real and per sonal property owned by every second and third class district in the county. A car load of vuU oline in drums for auto motors, was received Monday, of which one-half of the shipment went to F U. Lunde and the rest to Kurl Beach at Lexington. Lost, Strayed or Stolen Three 3 year old colts; 1 sorrel mare, 1 gray mare, 1 gray geld ing branded JH on left shoulder. Hjward. Notify CiuusToniKKSON Hues. lone. Five cars of wheat from Mc Ngbb and seven from the lone warehouses were shipped out this week to Portland, which netted the farmers 7ic if said wheat gridta No. 1. SMART HATS For LADIES' and CHILDREN f at . (Cox liesldenee) So. Main St. Right on Highway ARLINGTON, ORE. POLITICAL NOTICES For County Clerk To tlic Koiiubllin.ii vulers row connt.v: i hereby announce Hint l will lie n, enmlid.ite lor tin- iiomiiia-1 tion of County Cirri; .(!. Ill" Primary, Modioli to be held May Hi, 114. (Jay .M. Aniikhhon, I I I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U t ) For County Judge 'l' !, I) Iiliifii ll PolnfJ .,f T.f- row comity: I hereby announce' my- ' '"'"li'l'i": tli- nomiiiMiion at your hands lor i hoolhceo Coiinly . .Indue nt i In- iiriinnry election in Mny, luiM. My . xj,.-ii.-nV- o( iiiM.v;an intensive study of its habits; leiirx iih ronnl v enminissioner innki'H i , , i inc coiivi rwini. wiih tin-iint icH of tin- and have cnecked its depreda-. ollk-i- I Ki'i-k. mill I mIiiiII urontly I-! tlOtlS The CI'OW does 3ome Pood ' --oia tc your support ;it tin- prt-1 iimr.- iimi for all p.ixi fnvorH, I thmik you kindly. ' (J. A. Hi.i'.ak.man, linrilnmii. . . For County Commissioner ! To the Voter of Morrow county: ' I Iii-ivIi.y .iinnoiuiiv niywlf mm M : i'linilliinii- fur tin- oiiii-c of Conit.y , '' ilnNlimor for Morrow ,"'it.v, 1 ire-on, nt, the llopubllc.-iu lirimnrv ; nomliiiitlim elect hm io lie iitil on ' liiv Hi, l'.i.'l. if notninnteil nnd elect- -d i i.,Ik.. io iv.. my best and car,-! ml nt n-iitiou in tlic futi. re iih In the iilHf, to the liusineHs o( I Ills ollice. 1.. I'. I'AVJIISON, ( lncltiiilicnt.1 For County Judge To the Votci-H of Moitoh i'miimI;.-; I hereby nniioiiiii e myiself a emi lhlnte for t lie ollice of ( 'oimly .1 mini on the licinoiTiitie tleuel, in, tin pri ilinry in nil imi t iitM election, l-riilnv, Mnv Id, 1H-M. I!. I,. Hhmjk. For County Judge To the Itepiililiciiu Voter of Mor row coiiiily : I hereby nniioiince that I will lie a candidate for ihe nomination for County .hiilne, tit the primary elec tion, to lie held May Id. I'.L'I. 'iinriny my present term, my policy has been to iilitaiii ellicieiicy In public wrvlce, Willi economy mill I'.i inie-M, aim If iiomliinte.l anil electeil, 1 pledne the Maine In the future. VV.M. T. Cami-hici.,. For County Judge r.!w comi'.y V"'"rM M'"" j Miss Clcto Palmateer of Windy- iinvinii ih-ciiieii to become ii can-, nook, accompanied by the Misses lihluli-l.ir the oilice of County .luile hu . j nri; Moi-o-in of oi Morrow couiHy, (ir-oii, nt, tin- intlma anu uerue MOtgan OI primary election to in- held Ainy lti, 1 Broadacres, were excercing their I'.i.'t. I late thirt oupoi-tiinity in mi- i . u. ( i ,1av;n,r P!1U in noiiiiclinr Nunieaml If iiomliiiiieirnores an" alS0 PayMK "IH "I mid elected i win iioneHtiy, faithfully Cecil last Sunday. ami Imiiarlhilly perform t h-ilut i-H ' I,'.,,,,,,,..,.,.)!, wfa anA oliheollicetothebe-tormvabllily.l Ll" 1 ai I1SW Ot til, wife and m. i;. MoiniAN. i children, of Ilhea siding, were j vi.sitingr in Arlington Monday. All doubt about the Ku Klux Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindatrom klan being a self-hating outfit, is;frjm their rauh near UwCt wero removeu uy tne modest claim oi a Grand Something or-Other.that he is "a special emissary of Froi dence, for the salvation of Am erica." This ties and beats the toal boast of the ex Kaiser, that he was a partner of CiO.l. If I'rovidence ha. I been implicated in the formation of the aggrega tion, they would be open-faced and unshir! tailed and not chasing around the country .--.iile on moon less nights, eng.ined in deviltry. As it piinn-'d oui, "the salvation of America," tesuUnl in ihe npre or less successful skinning of America. The K trio did gloss hellish politics with sweet relig ion, but there are no divinely in spired candidates' for constable this year. --Med lord Tribune. rtililics Have Spent SKU5 For .-rh IVi'sim in Ihe l'iiiti-,1 St:ite . " -- horses. The dollars il.ut have been ex-! C. IV of Wells Springs, was pended by the totalities of the doing business with the Mayor at nation fiir the construction of Hutterby Flats on Wednesday, their plants, lines and the pur-' Mr. Sennett of The Willows, chase of supplies, are liteen times; has been busy during the week the nuiniu-r of tuiiiut s since the pruning trees around Cecil, birth of Christ. Fifteen billion j Noel Streeter was the proud dollars have been invested by the est lad in Morrow county on last telephone, electric light power. ; Saturday when a fine bicycle ar strcet transporation and Kascom-; rived on the local for I im. Three panics, to provide the service the! other happy boy cyclists were st people today are enioyinjr. And, Uht depot to welcome Noel and roughly speakirg.this means that i his bicycle. Cyclist sports were $U!ti has been spent for every man, woman and child in the U. o. I ins is inree limes me amount of actual money outstanding in .... . . . . the country. Swanson's Chop Mill Has Baby scratch fee I, chick mash, grit, oyster shell, charcoal, poult rp pepper, poultry regulator, etc. ,,,, .ii Ihe game commission says thatj e trout season opens April 15. i Join The Crow Sliooting Contest An International Crow Shoot ing Contest, open to every citizen of. the United States and Canada and staged for the purpose of helping to lessen the number of these predator enemies of game and useful birds and animals, will be started on March 15. It is planned to have the contest run (three months. Prizes have been 1 arranged for amounting to $2500. Sportsmen, dealers in sporting j supplies and clubs in all parts of i the country are back of the con f M .J test and it is hoped that through Us agency millions of game birds' and animals may escape the dep redations of the crow. Nearly every community in the North American continent ha: during recent years found itself the. vic- tim of the damage wrought by thjs bird. Game wardens, natur- ... . . Hiisca enu sportsmen nave maae. . ,, " at times by tne number ot grubs l he eats but hid destruction of the ! , , , . , j eggs ana young 01 ouier turns decreases ihe number of these pf,. ,,: which if ollnweri u--u iui spicies wnu.n, II allowed to escape him would be potential f mjjjlin nf inpr-f! Consumes OI millions Oi l.liettS and of immense ncln to farmers. i, ,.,.,.i.. .,,..,,.,., ,i, Stilly canvass was taken in Pennsylvania of the damage actually done by the crow. Eye witnesses reported that he was guil'y of practically every crime i. i animal life from picking the eyes out of young lambs to rob bing nests and and destroying the ee;,s and youn;.:, killing rab- ; bits, and destroying fruit end r crops. i The contest will be divided in to two classes, one devoted to in dividual shooters and the oth r to team scores. The prizes will be in the form of merchandise to be obtained from local dealers. There will be 79 awards to in dividuals and 210 team trophies. Cecil News Items vAI,nir th home of Mr. anu Mrs. Oscar Lun dell at Rhea sid ing last Thursday. Mrs Boy Scott and daughter. Miss Cora, who have been visit ing at, Butterby Flats, returned to H-ppner Sunday where they will visit with Mrs. Jack Ilynri before leaving for their home at Fieeneout. John Krebs and T. H.'Lovve, Cecil's postmaster, etc., were in lone last Thursday looking over the berg. Al Henriksen of the Moore ranch tit ar Heppner, was making the dust fly around Cecil Fridav, but he departed "a sadder and wiser" man when informed that n dance would be held here on April 5. Bay Halferty of lone, was busy here last Friday hunting up his the main events for the rest of the day at Cecil and no accidents I I ... . I. - 1 e ; ere reporieu ui toe enu ot a most perfect day. To Whom It May Concern All stock seen in or around the Glenn A. Hall plnceon FJghtnuV, will b taktti up and held for damages. 3y 3t Glenn A. Bali.. Editor Crawford and Dr. Me- Munlo of lWwwr were in ll)Re vdnes,iv uftt-riiiion. ROGSTEfl TEES TO K!LL 11THS-0LD BABY Child Is Foircl in Yard Uncon scious V;,.h Large Spur Broke:, utf in Skull. Frederick, Mil.- Attacked by a game rooster when s: : picked up a chicken while toddling around In the yard, Mary lillen Liu' ard, elghteen-months-old daughter of .Mr. aud Mrs. George Hubburd, near Creugerstown, Is at the City hospital recovering from an operation tor the removal of a two Inch spur from the skull at the "suture line." The operation is one of the most unusual to he : .-rforined tit the locul hospital. The udld was taken to the institution une '.seious. The mother cad found the Infant lying in the yuru Willi chickens swarm ing around her. An X-ray examination revealed the spur of the rooster, which hud broken off I i the skull. Dr. li. 1'. Tin ..is, the operating sur- bcoh, said the !.; i,.., , ,r hud penetrated the and had entered known us the "soft "'" " J ... P e the hcua and f: lacerated, Indl. I." The right side of ;; of the child Is badly Ur.g ti nit the enraged roo.ster had continued his attacks after the child hud become unconscious. The mother heard -.. screams, and It Is thought the ci .Id lay In the yard for some time be! -re I cing found. When the cl.i'il recovered conscious ness physicians said she probably would recover. Kew York F:ic:man Gets Jcker s Ten DoJar Bill New York.- .'atrolim.n Davis of truliic Bqtnid A got the lnu'h out of a Joke and i 'so Die $10. Max Green; -rg, twenty-five years old. 17 Orcln 'd street, had nothing to do, nt Orclin. I and Kivinii'ton streets, so he dropped a I'uhlei !S10 bill on the siili walk to see what, would happen. J ' i ii.i: i in in Wa.-jseniiiiu, twenty-two viiii.j old, null Woodward avenue, r.i'n.il.l.vn, came along and picked It "b- Crecnbi-rg stopped him, explained unit tin- laugh was on W'assernuin and n- ked lor the $10 back. There was an ar-.'itiiieiu. Wasscrman couldn't see lh.- joke. They clinched. I'i'trohmin Havls separated the con-li-v.atits and took them before Magis trate Sweetser ill Kssex .Market court. "ll as a Juke. 1 take buck thai us sault charge," Washerman said. "Stout fellow," said tireeiibcrg, or words to that effect. "What happens to the $10?" asked Assistant lHstrict Attorney Henry Alexander. ' (live it to "the patrolman," said the magistrate. River Moved to Recover Body of Drowned Youth Cinco, ("nl. A river's coiirsn- has been changed so that a mot her might i.ee niiie more the bo-'y of her son. A fun days u'o tile body, that of twehe-yeur-old Clyde l'atnoe, was buried here. Clyde fell Into the Yuba river nnd was swept over the falls. Ills body never came up. but engineers of the I'uelfic Gas nnd Kleetric corporation offered to sot It The company au thorised their task and all work of hnrnessinc the falls, on which the i men had been eni.-ni:ed. was Mopped. ! It cost tlu-iu days ntul nights of t ceaseless toil and cost the company j $20,000 before, with dynamite and gleam shovel, the thousiinds of tons of earth could he rexiioved and the Tuba's course diverted. Then, wedced between Jietired rocks tit the foot of the fal1?. the engineer found Ihe boy'i crusln-d body. Refuses to Aid Children. Ptlllwiiicr, Minn. Kecuuse a canoe- 1st retuscu io give intra am. l.iiii ,lito..j.,A (ha 'mrtv hpld'ot the ltreuelireleven years old. and hh);'uUn,1,a th0 Pa" Mia fit l"e eight-ycar-oid sister, Helm, were j Masonic hall in lone for toe drowned in the river hei-e. a nnin la ( Kraduating class. They had a line the cauoe shouted that his craft would . il upset If he tried to save the children. V an,rt a K00'1 'u'Rn- , and paddled out of sight. His name1 Pat Brady is holding down a t not known. j jb for II. O. Eiy. Stuck in Fencs. Philadelphia. l'ennls O'l'mincll, ten years old, stii -k his head threuith picket fence here and was unable to (jet free. Policemen nnd the boy's playmates were unable to tree hint, so an expert from the lire department was calied and cut out one i.f the Iron bars. Ho Cl;nds for Horses, New York. Yr;"oycn, one of tin niest famocs r.iee horses In Argentina, Is dead. He was the victim of a tdaud operation. The ratvr did m-t worl; well this season, so his owners ordere,; i.'i.aid tra!',.;ferrej from a yoimei mii.uul. Tin- ni-eriition provel f.ital, A marriage license was grant ed to Berry Hopkins Hn I Mrs. Mary H. Lee by the county clerk Monday. The bride hails from Junction City. On Wednesday the- ma'-riai-re knot was tied at Arlington in the evening and the happy couple are now domiciled in the Hopkins home where love, peace and happiness prevails. Parties digging around in the lone u v i rav garage are toin to stop. e tmiMiif im ituiDiibiime, and we know the party who has been digging by his footprints. Troge & Bowers. Good rains this week has made the wheat louking iu best. tW IONE, OREGON DEALERS IN I Best Lump Coal, ton, 1 16-inch Cordwood, fir or pine, 12.90 i Rolled Barley, 44.00 I Whole Oats. ... . . 44.00 I it -mi i t Heavy 7-foot Cedar 2 ENGELMAK-HARDiiKE THE BRUNSWICK TIREls Monobile OiU for the Auto, the Tractor and the Machine that needs good Lubrication ALL KINDS OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Everything in the Piir.nbing Line, such as BATH TUBS, LAVATORY SINKS AND TOILETS SAMPSON ROLLER-BEARING .WINDMILLS F. S. LANG CO. RANGES. Come and see them. HIE THOR WASHING MACHINE, no trouble to demonstrate. SPECIAL PRICES ON GLASSWARE ' . NGELMAN i Morfiat' Life . The Bjii Morgan family are all improving from ,:ie niecxles. Virgil Margin and Dona'd Wit :',el returned to the 'lone school .'londay from a week's absence. Fred lV.tyjGhn. wife and twin lieys, took E B. Csston and Miss liardesty to lone Wednesday. March 14, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cly and children and Mr. and i JJcs, Harbison a id son Robert, I Earl Morgan and wife of Brond- aores wee here Monday doing business with the Willow Creek Poultry rami. Mrs. Dot Lie Warfitld's mother. !rs. While?, spent the past week with her. ' Martin Bauendiend nnd Mr. Harbison went to Portland Wed i.es 'av. Mrs. Davidson called at Willow Creek Poultry Farm lest Tuesday fur a Lunch of day old chicks. Tum-A-Lum has just received a car load of large cedar posts. Plage your order now. Leave your watch repairing at the Mc.Murray pastime for liay lur the jeweler, Heppner. Mrs. Augusta Mason returned Tuesday from a visit of -several months with her ons at Prine vi'le and The Dalles, Rr.in Monday night, "followed . bv g heavv ; rcst and !ght frt eZe probably done sLgt.t damage to apricots in bloom. The I?. , B. stora at Myrgan will receive your watch repairing for Hay lor the jeweler, lieppner. S MHIIIMl s Wood $13.00 or; aa Posts . 21 cts iREGO'i Attcrncys At Law .rirst National Bank Building Heppner - Oregon . F. H. Robinson Attorney and Conuslor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON HEPFNER 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 booking orders for S. C. W. L. day old chicks. $14 per 100 at Ranch $16 when shipped One-half cash when booked and J ten days before ship ment. Rhode Islano Reds and Barred Rocks 16 and IS cents each. Order early to get best dates. Robert C. Mathison f illed at our sanctum last SatU'iliy and advanced the subscription of Mrs. A. M. Jeppesen. of Burlingtme! California. Company HARDWARE