The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 16, 1924, Image 4

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    , i 1 ' All
For seven years the people
have borne with uncom
plaining courage the tre
mendous burden of national
and local taxation.
These must both be re
duced." --Calvin Coolidge
Vote for Coolidge
Primaries May l(i
Paid Advertisement. Paid for by I. I,. Patterson
Manager CooliJgc Campaign
THE IONE INDEPENDENT
I'ublisluJ fcvery Iriday hy
'. '. II.WSI.liU, lulitur-l'ulilislier '
tiUUSCKll'l'lON:
Oho year $1.50
fcix IllOllth. ...
'i'liiee months . .
75
50
linUiruu n Kei'unii cIuns tnulter at the
liostolliie ut luuo, Orcftuti, under act
of March :, is?!)
FriJayVftlay" 1(5, 1924
Sclioul Unit Measure Unpopular
The lXDlOI'i'.NDKNT was tin' first
to take up the lint uv,ainst the
hcIiooI unit measure as being a
source of extra taxation ami mil
needed at thia particular timi.
While we were condemned by the
county superintendent us being
"lossy" umi a "fool," ytt we
knew we wore riht. Now, after
seeing things ami readiuc up, the
editor of the llcppu"r (iazeite
Tunes coined out ani a. I in its l lie
unit plan is nut needed, alter he
straddled (lie ( iii'st uii fur man)
weeks. His confession in part is
as f.illows:
"We helieve that the school
system of the county should lie
allowed to go along undisturlied
liy any change.-, such as are pro
posed hy tne county unit, ami let
those other counties who have
already adopted the plan, work
it out and prove to us whether or
not it is a goal thing. lft them
pav Hie hill for tlie experiment
in),'; wo have plenty of time to
wait."
lieorge Maker is a good huoster
for Oregon, lie may he alright
to bring conventions to lVi Hand,
to kiss the Mary Hardens, to "sell
Oregon" to visiting tourists, te
write four million dollar insurance
policies on two million dollar
houses, to pioiliote y.ill.lHIO.IHItl
Portland world fairs on a shoe
Nlnnir basis at the state taypiiy
ers expense. Itut we don't neeil
him for United Slates Senator.
Oregon needs mi inoui: I ebank in
the Senate. Condon til.. lie- l imes.
Uvery goid republican citizen
of Morrow county, society or or
ganization, should si::t in the
election of Senator McNary a
man w ho has ste idlantly worked
hard for" his state ami has ac
complished much. His election
mean much to tins larmer ami
the state of Oregon in general.
Mrs. Opal t'lark, a teacher in
the lleptmer school tor the past
six years, ia a candidate for county
M'hool ouperinlendeiit mi the
democratic ticket May liith. Her
name must be w it ten on the bal
lot. She is a lady of high teach
ing ability and nude popular and
she asks that you give her due
consideration on primary day.
Why buy a tin can when you
buy coffee. Kcad Mason's adv.!
Maurice Frye, the radioman of
Heppner, was here Sunday.
Coming to
The Dalles and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthiri
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be. ut
The Dalles on Saturday, May 24,
at The Dalles Motel, and in Pend
leton on Sunday, May 25, at the
Dorion Hotel.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
" ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
llr. Mcllenthiti Is u regular gradu
ate In medicine Mint mi wry mid la
licensed liy the state of Oregon. He
lnen not operat) lor chronic uppen
licli is, K'lll HtoiiHK, ulcers ut stomach,
toiiMllH or luleuoiilH.
He litis to his credit wonderful re
sults 111 dlMeilHt'H of tile HtOIIIUCll,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. liclow are the names of a few of
his many Ratislled patients la Ore
gon: Mrs. .1. W. HuyiicH, North Powder,
Oregon, goitre.
Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur, Ore.,
heart trouble; high blood pressure.
I'noSjoroos, Astoria, Ore. appendi
citis. II. Dreggeller, Sllverton, Ore., ulcer
of the stomach
Mrs. (ieo. A (iilliuiui, t'(iiilllle,Ore.
gall stones.
Mrs. M. i;. (iarson, .Sllverton, Ore,
high blood preNHiirn.
Mrs. J. M. Powers, Toledo, Ore ,
gall stones.
AugiiMt, I'rieksiin, LntcHlde. Ore.,
Aldney trouble.
Kenienilier above date, that con
Kiillution on this trip will be free
and lluit Ins treatment Im dlfterent.
Married women iniit lie accompa
nied by their husbands.
Address: -II llrnilburr I'.lilg., I,iw
Angeles, Callfornlu. ,
Mr. Carl Troedson, Chas. Nord
and Lee Howell had good luck at
tishintf on he Deschutes river
this week.
rajs
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-YiJ
iij burning up
AT OT by flames but by the slow
burning fire of deterioration.
Shingles shrink and work loose; sid
ing warps; door and window casings
pull apart all because the surfaces
are not insured against decay. And
there is only one kind of insurance
that protects YOUR home against
this ever-active enemy of all prop
erty. It is paint.
Save your property while there'i a chance.
Save it with Rasniussen Pure Paint. Come in and
tell us about your paint needs. We know we can
help you.
ERT MASON
lone, Oregon
J Roof Tamt
Truik and Tnuior l'nt
0am) Shuifjl Sum
Porch Fioof I'amt
ir There's a Rasmttxsen Produei far Fmtrn Sutfnem
Vt'tU Pun WauUt
W.ll P.int
IruiJr FlotY Paint
Oil Stunt, Varnishc
Floor nj Virniih Scum
Police Once Banned
Telephone as Nuisance
When the telephone was first
introduced in police headquarters
in Chicago in lSS.'i it was re
nardcd as a nuisance and was
oon removed to an outer ollice.
It is hard in these days, though,
to visualize a police department
mccessfiilly opetatinK without
the aid of the telephone. i
As a crime detector tr-p tele
phone is of incalculable aid. It
also serves as a crime deterrent
P mm
mm
m
m fife
Gc 3drich
Sibertovm
CORD
There is no lux
ury ia the cost of
Silvertown Cord
Tires. The luxury
is all in the per
formance.
Independent Garage
lone
Williams Motor Co.
Moro
fl"BEST IN THt LONG RUN'tf
Fares
MA
WW MAY 22
ROUND TRIP
Summer
Excursion
IN EFFECT
DAILY BETWEEN
Denver,
Omaha
Kantct City
&t. Loult ..
Chcao ...
Detroit ....
Cincinnati.,
f fu-oo
8.st
lo.ttO
CIvUnd.i$,o8.B
loronto ...
Plttiburgh.
Waihlngton
Phll'diphl
New York..
Boston ....
ii in
ng.u
U-i
1.4 .0
no
Htnft
CorrpppontllTiff tart'n to other important
ctitcrs. Final return limit Oolober 81,
V'l'l, Llbernl toi-ovor prtvlitgea going
r.nJ re turning.
A trip to Tetlownton at vmall
ailtittlonal otst will aflurdUiwoxpairUcuM
oi a life 1 1 mo.
C:ll ua hy phom nnfl let th tnaka all
mr iimiiiKotitruita. It roaia no mora
fii.d will &ttve your valuable Uiut.
J. V. HowK
Ag'ent
VM. MtMLRRAY
Gcncrkl I'iiftMnili-r Aiicnt
IViftlAnd, Orcjlim
ENGELMAN HARDWIRE
IONE, 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
Tngelman hardware
10NE. OREGON
IIHIMIHIMMMMMMIIMMMMMMMIIIHIMMM
FARMERS
Elevator Company ii
IONE, OREGON
DEALERS IN
i Coal and Wood i
Flour and Feed
Best Lump Coal, ton, . . $13.00 !
j 16-inch Cordwood, fir or pine, 12.90
44.00 J
. 44.00
35.00 I
i Rolled Barley, . . . .
Whole Oats, ...
Mill-feed, . .
a
Heavy 7-foot Cedar Posts . 21 cts i
IMtlt I t IIHHMMI
Public Land Sale
Isolated Tract
Dcpni'tint'iit of tlie Interior. V. S.
I.niiil (Mllcc at The Diillt'M, Oivkoii,
April 8. I!IL'4.
JOTI'K Im licreliy irivcii tlmt. hh
UlrtTti'il liv tlifCiiiiiinlMHloncr (it tlit-
dt'iienil I.mikI oltkv, nniliT irovisl(iim
of Sif. S4.Vi, It. S., imrHiiiint tn the
applh-atliin of Curroll K. Iliirkcr.
SitIiiI Nn. a-.'lLHi. we will ufliT nt.
piilille Hale, to Hie lilyhcMt lildiliT.liut
at nut Ii'kh tliuii L'.00 per ui're, it
l:iu o clock ii m., mi the llth ilav
of June next, at thin otltce, the fol
lowing trnet of lauil: SWK .SV,
S.e. HVX NKi. N'i SWk. Sec. 3. T.
us., n. v. v. m
I'lie mile will not be kept oiien. but
will lie ilccliiretl cIohciI when thon
preent nt the hour nuineil Imve
ceiiMeil bldillnu The hthou iiinkluir
the hltflieHt bill will lie required to
linnieillately pny to the Heeelver tlie
amount thereof.
All perHoiiH claiming iKlverwly the
nbove-ili'Horlbed laml lire nrirlxed to
tile their claliim, or ohjectlotiN, mi or
before the time dexltttiHted for wile.
J. W. ItO.NNEI.t.Y.
Hc'uiKter.
I for critiiinals know that their t
chances of heimr catipht arein-i
lereaseil by the wide use of the I
j telephone. If it were not for the
! patrol box and police alarm sys-l
item, many criminals would sue-1
Iceed in making their escape, but
so yuickly are alarms and de
scriptions now Hashed to all
stations that arrests ate often
made before the ctilptit can itet
beyond the city limits.
A vote for McNary anJ Sinnott
is a vote of recognition for what
they have done for Oregon.
To The Voters Of Morrow
County, Oregon.
The time linx expired for tlie ar.
liniiiMiiiceineiit of candidate 'for the
county ottiivn and no one ha an
noiituvd (or the ollice of I'oiint.v
School Superintendent..
I am a duly rcuUicrcil inenilKT of
the Itepulillcan party; 1 have all the
reiiiiiviih iiIb preKcriU'd by law for
the otllcc of of l oiiuty School Super
intendent; I have taunht In Morroy
county for four yearn; thnv yearn at
U'Xitittton nml one year n Principle
of the llardinan hcIiooI.
I am married mid have a family of
two bo.vmuul my hiiKbaud In teach
lint with me.
If theVoterwof Morrow county will
write In my mime on the Primary
Knllot in Candiilate lor County
SuiHTlnteiident of SlnwiU. and I a ill
liomitmteil. 1 will accept theuotnl.
nation mid If elected, I will ipiallfr
and nlve my very lt effort, duriait
my term of otIUv to the kcIiooIh of
Morrow eontuy.
Pnted thin aith day of April, 1rj4.
rd. adv. HKl.KX WAI.KKK.
It's going to be Helen Walker.
Leave your watch repairing at
the McMurray pastime for Hay
lor the jeweler, Heppner.
Swanson's Chop Mill Has
Babv scratch feed, chick mash,
grit, oyster shell, charcoal, poult
ty pepier, poultry regulator, etc.
Notice. I am not a candidate
for any city olfice.
F. H. Hobinson.
You should attend the pia no
r-cital at the Congregation al
church this Friday evening.
Judge Robinson had some legal
business to attend to at Heppner
Monday.
Four candidates are to tak'j the
2nd and 3rd degrees at the Odd
Fellows lodge here this SaV'irday
night. All members are request
td to be present.
At no time in its history,, has
lone had a more abler and pro
gressive eitv council than it. now
has. See whbt improvement has
been made over the city. They
all should be reelected by a large
vote.
Vote for Helen Walker.
WILLOW CREEK
POULTRY FARM
Morgan, Oregon
Now booking orders for S. C.
W. L. day old chicks aft?r
May 20th.
$12 per 100 at Ranch
$14 when shipped
One-half cash when booked
and 4 ten days before ship,
ment. June hatches $10 and
$12 per 100 is ordered at once.
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
HEPPNER TAILORINGS.
TAILORS
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing . Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
Statement of the Ownership, Man
agement, etc.,
Keiilreil by Act of I oiifnuH of
A uiru-t :'4, l!M'.', of lone Independent,
l. hlllied weekly ut lone, Oregon,
for April 1. l'C'4.
Kdltor. M laaclnif Kdltor, 1'uIiIIbIi
er. I'. P. hanxler. lone. Ore.
That the owner are: K. S. Acker
man, 04:14 Sea u Ian Ave., St. I.t iinlx,
Mo.
Known boliiTholder, mortKaicee
mid other weurlty holderx, holding 1
tiereeiitor more of total amount of
liondx. inortiiiw. or other xecurl
thm. None.
K. S. AKKItMAX. Owner. .
Sworn to nml nu!ierile! before
dm-thl 14th day of May, l!)J4
K. II. 1'oliliiKon. Notary Public.
lv coiiiiiiIkmIoii expire i'.-.'!i-';,4 .
i
Frank Colvin and son Virfil,
have gone to Junction City where
Frank has a good job as pastry
man in a bakery.
A good price was realized from
a car load of cattle shipped to the
market this week by the veteran
stock man, Mat Halverson.