The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 09, 1924, Image 4

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ave all the Grata
.with Caterpillar Lifetime Harvester
"Until this Model 32 'Caterpillar Steel Harvester cut for me
last year," says W. D. Simpson, of Garfield, Wash., "I did not
think it possible for a harvester to save the grain o perfectly."
Model 32 possesses the same efficiency in grain saving and
cleaning that has distinguished Holt Harvesters for more than
30 years. It wins the approval of owners and the praise of
those for whom custom threslv.ig is done. It eliminates the
losses of several handlings, puts the grain into sack or bin at
lowest cost, m least time and with least trouoie.
Model 32 is a lifetime harvester, of
all-steel construction, equipped with
anti-friction roller bearings, Alemite
Lubrication system, safety snap
clutches and many other important
new features. Handling a 12 foot cut
and requiring few men to operate it
and little power to pull it,it is the ideal
outfit for the grain grower whose
acreage is limited.
Model30,cutting 1 8 feet.is a larger
size harvester of the same all-steel
construction as the Model 32. The
Holt line also includes wooden har
vesters of the larger sizes. Write for
complete information. Let us tell you,
too, how Holt service can contribute
to your harvesting success.
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
SPOKANE WASHINGTON
B. A. AMY, Special Ag'ent, Hotel Condon, Condon, Ore,
I'iiMUIkiI Kvvry 1'iiihiy hy
'. '. fI.S'S.K, l:,lilr fuhlnlu-r
JiUUSUMTlON:
One. yenr 1.60
i month 76
Tin no iiiuiiitis no
Khtereii us gerund class matter at the
postollli'o at lone, Oregon, under act
nt Miircii II, ls7n
Friday. Play II,
Morrow county citizens who
vot for Helen Wiilker for county
school siiit i iiiteiiiletit will never
have cause for regret. She is
ably qualified for the position, a
lady of clear-cut business ability,
pleasant disposition ami one who
in hik'hly respected try those who
know her. You should vote for
her, in that the schools of litis
county can be handled in a more
harmonious manner ami that the
teachintr corps ami pupils may
constitute a happy family work
ing toward a hither educational
plane. A vote for Helen Walker
is a vote for better schools. You
must write in her name on the
ballot.
A vote for McN.iry ;uul Sinnott
is a vole of rcconiiion for what
they have done for Oregon.
Vote NO on the school unit
measure. Taxes are hinh enough.
Mar-dial Franks is aeain on the
job, but a little wobbly on his
pins. He is improving slowly.
Uwiglt Mistier leaves Sunday
for Ml. Adams in Washington.
He will lisli, take life easy and
climb to the mountain top.
Kev. tii'o. N. I'Mw ai ds of Walla
Walla. Wn., reptesenting the
Congregational Sunday School
and I'ubhshing iWiety, preached
at the Count egational church at
Lexington last S.indav morning
and at lone in the evening.
lone plays at Condon Sunday.
Mr. Amv lias sold lloltcomhins
to l.eona Withers, of the titbson
lann south of tow n, and to J. W.
Phillip in the Eight Mile section
in tiiliiam county.
A new lino of Ladies' and Men'f
Oxford's just noeived.
llKitr Mason.
To The Voters Of Morrow
County, Oregon.
I'lic time Iiiim expired (nr the nn-
iiiiimiiiiii I'lni'iil of riiiiillihilcH tor the
county olllieN mill tin inn' Iiiim iiii-
tiiiiltii'i'il Inr (lie olllce of County
School .Siiii'i'lutenileiit.
I mil n iluly ri'KiHtereil member of
the l(eiiililli'iiii 1'iirly; I have nil the
ri'ipilt'i'iiientH preMerilieil by law f r
I he olllce of of Comity School Super
hiit'iiili'iit; I have tniiulit in Morrow
roiiniy lur four yearx; three years at
I Alnu'loit nail one year as Principle
ol the 1 1 1 ri I ii i it it M'hiiol.
I am iiiarrleil anil have n family of
t w hiiyx anil my htixliaitil tx teach
lnir u ll ll Inc.
If the iili rxnl Morrow county will
write la iny naine on the Primary
Kallnt ax Candidate lor County
Superintendent of Schoolx, ami 1 am
iliiiniiwileil. I will neccpt the linml
iiatlna aait If eleeteil, I will ipmlify
anil ulvc tny very liext eftortx ihirlnis
in.v term of olllce to the hcIioiiIh of
Morrow count v.
Dated thl ItUlh day of April, lii.M
Pit. ailv. 1IKI.KN WAI.KI'.K.
Coming to
The Dalles and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthin
SOCIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will lie at
The Dalles on Saturday, May 24,
at The Dalles Hotel, and in Pend
leton on Sunday, May 25, at the
Dorion 1 Iotel.
utnee nours iu a. m. to 4 p
m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Voters Should Take Notice
The question has been raised
as to whether a legal voter who is
not registered mav register on
election day and vote. The last
legislature amended the primary
election law so as to provide that
no registered voter may change
his party designation within HO
days of the primary election. No
voter has the right to re-register
on election day for the purpose of
changing from one party to an
other. Hut an unreuistered voter
may register bv signing the prop
er oath on the card furnished and
have two witnesses make the
necessary allidavit, just as here
tofore. Another question has been
asked. Can voters w ho are not
entitled to take part in the pri
mary election vote on the county
unit measurt? Only voters regis
tered as republicans or democrats
mny vole in the primary election
but the members of other parties
and voters registered as inde
pendent or without party alfilia
tion may vote the special election
ticket on the county unit measure.
So, if you are registered as a so
cialist, a prohibitionist, a pro
gressive or of no party affiliation,
voti ttiav nnd should vote on the
county unit measure, as also all!
damoctits and republicans.
S. K. Notson.
District Attorney.
Vote for Sinnott, a good man.
No Charge for Consultation
1M-. Mellentiihi In a regular cradii
n te la moil It l no nail xuri;ery ami I
lleenxeil hy the Mute of Ore'ijon. o
iloex not opcrnt for chronic upprii-iIIi-IiIn,
nail xtoaex.tilcersof Moiuucli,
tonxllx or aileaolilx.
He tins to Ills credit wonderful re
xults In dlxenxex of the Htonmch,
liver, tiowelx. Iilooil, xkltl. nerves,
heart, kidney, hladiler, IhnI wetting,
catarrh, weak limp), rlieuniatlxin
xelatlcn, lett ulcers ami rectal ail
ineiilx. ltelow are the names of a few of
hlx ninny katlxlieil patients la Ore
K"i: Mix. J. W. liny mi. North Powder.
Oregon, noli re.
Mix. Alice Williams, Malheur, Ore,,
heart trouble; hili blond pri-xxnre.
I no SJoroox, Axtorla, Ore. npiendl
cltlx. II. Hieiftfeller, sllverton, Ore., nicer
of the xioinach
Mrx. tieo. A (illlinan, Coqiillle.Oi,..
uall xtonex.
Mrx. M. K. linrxon. Sllvertoli, Ore.,
hlnh lilood prexxtirc.
Mrs. .1. M. Itowerx. Toledo, Ore ,
Kali xtonex
AiiKUxt Krlckxon, l,aexlde. Ore.,
Sidney tronlile.
licmcinbcr nhove date, that iniii
xiiltatUin on tills trip will lie tree
and that Ills treatment Is different.
Married women niitt Ik- accompli,
tiled liy their hnxlmiidx.
Addresx: I'll llradlmrv IUiIr , I.ox
Angeles, California.
lonealumi of the University of
Oregon have begun work on the
campaign to raise t share of the
million dollar alumni fund which
will be used to erect some new
buildings. Walter Dobins M7 of
lone is local chairman of the cam
paign which will be completed
May 30.
Down with the school unit plan.
Silvertown means
highe?; quality, low
cost, long service,
and finally
Tremendous satis,
faction.
Goodrich
Silvertown
CORD
t4
Independent Garage
lone
Williams Motor Co.
Moro
yUEST IN THE LONG RUN'jf
ROUND TRIP
Summer
Excursion
Fares
IN tPFICT
DAILY BETWBBN
MAY 22
AND
SEPT. 15
Dtnvtr,
Omaha
Kantat city
8t. Louli .,
Chicago ...
Detroit ....
Cincinnati..
1$ A4 o
ai.uo
Clvland.af..g.it
Toronto ... m.jt
Kiiiaourgn ,
Waihlngton
Phii'deiphia
Naw York.
Boaton ....
itg.jj
Ul.lt
144. 48
I46.
H at
Corretponfllnir fra to othar Important
center. Final return limit October 11,
ly.'V Ubatal aioj-ovr privllcfaa foloc
and returning.
A Mo trip to TellowitoM at aroaH
aiidtilona.1 t'optwlll afford Lha axparUua
of , tUa time,
Cnll ua br pbona and lat oa mak all
your arranjrninma. it roata no
and will aava your valuabla Uma.
J. V. Howh
Aent
WM. McMlRRAY
Cinrr.l Paucnarr Ailenl
PortUnd. Oregon
Walt Smith and sister, Mrs.
liose Campbell, of Pendleton,
drove to Portland last Saturday
for a several days visit, return-
in& to lone Tuesday and Wednes
day Mrs. Campbell returned to
her home.
J. H. Cochran transferred 45
head of bucks from the Hynd
ranch at Cecil to the Hynd raneh
at Ukiah. Wn.. this week, lie
enioved the tn'D and seems to
have gained a healthier glow to
his countenance.
& A. Amy and wife were here
the first of the week. Mr, Amy
has on display in lone a new No.
32. .Holt combine of 12 foot cut.
The interested farmer should view
this machine.
Emil Swanson shipped out over
7,400 sacks of wheat this week.
W. G. Scott, prominent citizen
of Lexington, was here Wednes
day.
ENGELMAN HARDME
10NE, OREGON
THE BRUNSWICK TIRES
. 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
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FARMERS
i
Elevator Company j
IONE, OREGON
iCoal and Wood!
DEALERS IN
Flour and Feed
Best Lump Coal, ton,
$13.00 i
16-inch Cordwood, fir or pine, 12.90 f
I Rolled Barley, . . . . . 44.00 ii
Whole Oats, ... . . 44.00 jj
Mill-feed,. ....... 35.00 jj.
Heavy 7-foot Cedar Posts . 21 cts i
IHMMIIIIIMIIMIHHHIHMMmimMIMHUIIH
Public Land Sale ,
Isnl-iteil Trart I
4
Department of the Interior, U. S.
I.iiinl Oltice at Tlie Dalit, Oregon.
April 8. l!-.'4.
NOTIl'K Ik liert-liy uiven thut.ax
directed liv the CoiiuiiiHHliiiier of the
lit'iienil I. niiil olllce, under provlxlotiH
of See. 24"i5, It. pursuant to the
application of Carroll K. Parker,
Serial No. Otfttw!. we will offer at.
pulillc Hale, to the lilKlifHt Milder, lint
at uot lexa than f'.'.UO ier acre. at.
10:10 o'clock a in., on the llth day
of .luue next, at thin olllce, the fo'l
lowlnn tnu't of land: NWW HWi,
Sec. Sl'A N Kk, S SWk, Sec. 3, T.
., U.22E., W. M
The uile will not be kept open, lint
will be declared clotted when tlio
prt'Hent at the hour named have
cefuted lilddlnu:. The permm niuMflfr
tne niciiiKt tun will lie required to.
Ininiediately nay to the Hecelver the-
amount thereof.
All pemoim chtlnilne HdverMcly the
ahove-ilcHcrilied land are advlHed 1.t
llle their claiiim, or objectloiiH, on ir
before the lime dcHlirnateil lor Male.
J.W. DOXXF.I.UY.
HeglHter.
The Heppner ball team is said
to be "up in the air." They are
a sorry lot of would-be kids to
say the least and always having
a squabble. Shouldn't make so
much funs over their ball team as
they have the court house and a
nice lare, cold, brick hotel.
Write in the name of Helen
Walker for county school super
intendent. Reports from over
the county are that the people
are anxious to vote for her. Can
you not help increase her large
majority?.
Fred Lindsey purchased a new
400 gal. water tank manufactured
Dy r aul Balsiger, Tuesday.
Sam Ganger and wife and little
Betty, visited with relatives in
Pendleton Saturday night and
Sunday.
Leave your watch repairing :t
the McMurray pastime for Ha 7.
lor the jeweler, Heppner.
The L Williams family hf ,ve
have moved to the former Le wis
Brown's property near the ball
diamond.
1 Oregon' frienJ-Mcary.
WILLOW CREEK
POULTRY FARM
Morgan, Oregon
Now booking orders for S. C.
W. L. day old chicks aftr
May 20th.
$12 per 100 at Ranch
$14 when shipped
One-half cash when booked
and i ten days before ship
ment. June hatches $10 and
$12 per 100 is ordered at once.
' Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the Ktato
ofOrciiou. for Morrow County.
In the matter of the KBlate of A.
T. Wood. Dcceaned.
Notice 1h Hereby (ilven. That the
uuiIerHlKiied, han filed her llnal ac
count iih Kxecutrlx of the Kktnte of
A. T. Wood, deceased. In the county
Court of the State of Oregon, tor
Morrow county, and thnt Saturday,
the 10th day of May, IftM.nt the hour
of t:M o'clock p. 111., of wild day, In
the county Court room In the county
Court lloufe nt Heppner, Ort'Koii,
Id the time and place Met for hearing
eald Account and liny objection
thereto, and the acttlement of mild
Kutate.
VIOLET UHYSOV,
Kxecutrlx of the lat Will mid Ted
tnjllt lll of A..T. Wood, Deeeaited.
' K. A. KolUXxON,
Attorney for Kxtute.
Date of flint publication April ll.lwM
Date of PiHt publication May 0, iy.'4
"WOODSON 4 SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
HEPPNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
Swanson's Chop Mill Has
Babv scratch feed, chick mash,
grit, oysterthell, charcoal, poult
ry pepper, poultry regulator, etc.
It's going to be Helen Walker.