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VOLUME XIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUCUST 1, 1924 NUMBER 8 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bid fur $10,000 of 5) per cent twenty year ichool bonds of School District No. 27, Morrow County, Oregon, will bo received by the undersigned up to ten A. M , AuiruHt 18th. 1924. Hid must be unconditional and ti e i bidder must be prepared to take i up and pay for the bonds i immediately. No bid for lean (than par plus accrued interest twill be considered. I. L JONES, District Clerk Lexington, Oregon. House for Rent 'FunMUre for tale. .'Mr, Knkl, lone, Oregon. iKred Lunger and family left riorw, Thursday, for Mt. Hood, vwhere they will apenda few days ' vviaUing with the farajly of Mr. 'Chan. Devins. Mr. .Lunger exDMtt ta spend the next Xvo or three w4s vacationing wrtJb friendi and relativei as a prep : aration for returning the : itrenuoua life. LEXINGTON NEWS Leonard McMillan waa in Heppner on'butiineas, Wednes day. While at Heppner Sunday, blared McMillan rord was badly damaged., the rear end having teen twiatedJofT. Harry ourtver bought a new Ford lately. The McMillan brethm return ed to Lost Lake, near JtoodJRiver, huckleberrying. Earl Kskolson, Fred Lucas and Tom Cutsforth have flniahed harvesting. Joe Eskelson was in town lately to ae about his wheat crop. Mrs. Clark Da via has been very ill since Saturday. Mita Elha Robinson of Hard man is visiting this week with Bertha Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Erneot Christen son are being congratulated on the arrivul of an 81 pound boy. Our meats are prepared under h)enic conditions in our own modern slaughterhouse. Lexing ton Market., R. If. Lane, Prop- MMMM)MMMIMMt $$$$$$ vs MERCHANDISE You need harvest provis ions I need cash. I have the best stock of groceries in lone and am willing to frelp you reduce the cost of living. My stock has been pur chased at the right prices and cash buyers will be given the benefit. Inspect my Dollor Counter and be convinced that my prices and goods are right. Buy by the Case and get the lowest prices. BERT MASON ; IONE :-: ORECON LOCAL and PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Walton Young of New Hall, California, accom panied by Mr. Young's sisters In law Mrs. E"a Adams, whose home is in Vancouver, and Minnie Baker, of Salem, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prank Young of lone, last week. They arrived Saturday evening and left for Vancouver early Monday morning. From Vancouver they will continue to Longview, Wash., accompanied by Mr. Baker, who is Mr. Walton Young's broth r la- Jaw. On their return to Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Young will complete thei journey to California by train. Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mesdames Adams and Baker are former residents pi I on. Mrs. Will Barlow arrived in lone last Friday, for a visit wjth ber daughters, Mrs. Lee Howe and Mrs. Grant Olden, and ber son, Mr. Urt Barlow. Mrs. Barlow baa been making her home in Portland for the last year. Mr. W. R. Cochran arrived in lone last week to look after ousiness interests, and it b'bo visiting with relatives for a few dsys. Leave your watch repairing at the McMurray pastime for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner. kLLLswaaihA III 11 SPECIAL Three Crown Linen Stationery This is a wonderful value in a pure white linen paper. Are you in need of other writing material? We have a good assort ment of pound paper, tablets and envelopes. Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store Mr. Clyde Sch river finished harvesting this week. , The av- erage wheat yield ppr Acre was about 12 bushels, Mrs. Morelacd, til Monmouth, arrived in lone on " Tuesday afternoon's train. She came to be with her father, Mr. Myers, during bis jljness. Mr, H. C, Wood and family and Mr, Walter Cochran and family wtto ftlgin last Thurs day, where the jadies ana children visited uitk Mrs. Coch ran's relatives. Mr. Wood, accompanied by Mr. Cochran, went on to Baker, on real estate busine&M. Superior Drills. The name tells the story. P. C. Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Becket and daughter Mary, also Miss Marion Johnson, a cousin, psssed thru lone Wednesday on their way out t Eight-mile, where Mr. Betfktwoia ranch. They left tieir horns in Port land about a meek ago, going to Mt. Rainier, thru tha Yakima valley, and on thru Washington, visiting at various points. Every day in July has pictures for your Kodak. Bullard's Phar macy. Services at the Baptist church on Sunday. Aug. 3. Rev. E. B. j0 bnson will preach morning and even W Chas. Duvln of Mt. Hood, drove to i one, Monday, on busi ness. IIh iVM Accompanied by Mis. Devin an daughter Irene. If your credit U ood you can't afford to buy at credit prlcei. Pay cash at Mason s and save money. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Howard left Saturday for a week or ten days vacation at Hood River Valley. Mr. J. W Witherell, C. P. A. of Pendleton, Oregon, who has been checking the accounts of the Jordan Elevator Co., this week, completed his work Thurs day, and returned to Pendleton. Family night at the Legion Theatre. Sat, "Burning Sands." Mr, Myers I las trpke Last Sunday evening while seated at the supper table, Mr, Eugene Myers suffered a partial stroke of paralysis induced by a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Myers, who was at Elmer Hall's home on the Frank Young ranch, was brought into town the same night and is now under medical treatment at the resi dence of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Young. Mr. Myers, who is seventy years old, was among the earliest settlers in Morrow County. He is resting easily, but has a very small chance of recovery. The attending Physician is Dr. John son of Heppner. Herbert Myers of La Grande was railed to lone, Monday, on account of his father's serious illness. He drove from LaUrande to Jone in CJhoura. f Lost .- CALL for BIDS, Sealed bids will be receive by the Board of Directors of School District No. 35, lone, Oregon, for the transportation of child ren to and from school at lone, over two routes, viz: between Raymond's Farm and lone school and between Cool's farm and lone school. Bids will be received up to and including August 12, 1924. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be filed with Mrs. Corson, School District Clerk. DELLA M. CORSON, Clerk. School Dist. No. 35 Mrs. Hqwe Much Improved Mrs. Howe, daughter of Mrs. Low of lone, has very much improved since her return to her home jnMcMinville. Apparently she is now on the highway to recovery. Miss Lillian Allinger haa accepted a position in the Far mer's and Stock Grower's Bank at Heppner, for the vacation season. Swanson's Chop MiU Has Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen Doors and windows. Bay mare, 3 years old, circle J brand on left stifle, lame in left hind leg. Lost about the middle of Msy.-E. H, Turner. Lightens d kitchen task One filling lails for days r-'fy fucl "wasted rr-eady to light Instead of severs Jieayy Joads o coal gnd wood one easy filling of PearJ Otf often lasts for days in a good oil cook' stove. Pearl Oil is easier in every way al ways ready, easily controlled, and no overheated kitchen. For best results be sure you get jthe. Standard Oil Qpmr pany's Pearl 0i. It's refined and rey refined kerosene, of the highest quality only, absolutely dean-burning, odor less and norvcorro sive. Avoid disap pointment order Pearl Oil by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) DEARL roil. THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ormtm "A Liberal Practical Education In lli" wvern punuM and profeaalon In life Tliniiik'h t tit following nchool and department The school of Basic Arts and sciences Art. fccgHia, public aaeaklng, BMxkra Uaemta, Uatory. and tha sdeace Primal n tht feuabtloa traiaJaf nooa whick tethafcal ntdiHiiHn it MM. The ten technical Schools (n-rfrii;urf-l? department ( l. 8., M- H. degree) Eatlineering-rJ department B. 8., M. 8. degree llomt Economic & depnrlm'ta I U.S., M. 8. degree) Pharmacy ( II. 8., I'll. C. decree.) Chemical Engineering (II. 8. degree! fommeret 4 di-pnrtrqetita I U. 8. degree) pore$tfff department (U.S., M.S. degree) Uineti departments B. H. degree Vocation! Education 4 depart ment 15. 8., M. R. degree Military Science and Tartk& unlta B..8. degree! , 1 lie training IncliideM pliTf leal education, Industrial Journnllmu, him lul Mt'lemv. mid iiiiihIc. Entntuce and graduatlun reialre nii-ntit are atiiiiljird. Tlirouuli the usual rating ornanUatlon tlie'coltege'U aerreiliUnl to the ItMMt graduittKhiK)l In Ann rlca. 8tuleiit life In exceptionally well organized to develop Ideal of lendi-mhlp and wervlce to tbe commonwealth. '' ' 11 - AdmlHidon of t'reahmen 8eptemlier 23, 1021 For illustrated tiiMiklet and ecitfcnfo'rmatioa write to T If E REGISTRAR ' pREGON AGRICULTURAL' C9LLEUE CORVALUS, ; OREGpN CITY MEAT MARKETF COLD STORAGE IX CONNECTION ' R. H. LANE, f4dp: 7 PRICES FOR THIS WEEK FRESH BEEF Steer .12c Cows .11 & Uic Hind quarters (over) .4c Front quarters (under). 3c Veal(00150).12&.13c Tongues .20c Hearts .10c Livers .6c 10 to 12 .30c-.32c LEXINGTON - - OREGON MMlMMiMtMMMMMMSMMMMMMM MMSIM FRESH PORK , Dressed IIos .13c Combinau-ns ,15c Pork Loins .18c Leg Pork .20c LARD No. 5 .80c No. 10 1.55c Bacon 8 to 10 .35c Hams I V It pays to paint Of courn it part I It pretacU i roparty f alnf tk urfac. It booiti property value trough adding aaw nau. It aavat repairs. TK aoonar you paint the wane you av. faint with KaamuMen rur ralnt. we furnish it and othar Raamusaea product! toe. BERT MASON lone. Oreg'on