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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
Dr. A. H. , Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate Nurse Assistant Phone-Office Main 933 Residence Main 402 IIEPPNER - . OREGON MIIIIMIIM till Ml IIIIIMM When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Cood Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter 1 Independent Garage j E. R. LUNDELL, Proprietor. . A complete stock of Kelley-Springfield and United States TIRES Come in and see me before .sending your order away. Standard and Union Gas, Repair Shop in Connection Under Management of J. II. Bryson. Independent Garage lone; Oregon.' 4MMIMMMMM MM Ml HUMS 4SrATKNAL!5ANDflATt Keep Coohdge and Elect Dawes Vote For The Common Sense Candidates Their Records Recommend Them "1 Am Tor Economy. After That I Am For More Economy."--CooHdg. He proved his faith by his works. This administra tion has saved the people $6,000,000 daily in taxes as compared with 1921. It has lopped off" 95,456 employes from the federal payrolls. Dawes, the budgeteer, put the country on a business basis by cutting out the dead wood in govern mental' affairs. Deficits in former years have been turned into surpluses. The national debt has been reduced $2, 750- 000,000 In three years. FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS PEACE ABROAD AND PROSPERITY AT HOME The Dawes plan has made possible rehabilitation of Europe, which mesns better markets and better prices for America's farm crops. Limitation of armam?nts Is 1 an administration policy and makes for peace as well as reduced costs of government. The Republicanltariff, linked with restrictive immi gration, has brought prosperity to the man who toils. Wsges were never so high, they would never buy so much 1 as t'day. COOLIDCE POLICIES HAVE RE ESTABLISHED PROSPERITY CONTINUE THEM When this administration took office, it faced all the problems of reconstruction, Deplorable conditions exist ed. The people were suffering from a tremendous de flation. Interest was high and capital scarce There was general acnte financial distress. Our citiiers were com pelled to sell their government bonds around 85 that they fiad bought in wartime at par. A complete chanRe has been accomplished. Never before in peace time has there been such constructive accomplishments as since March, 1921. Prosperity for alt the people has replaced senerel distresa. Industrially, tka Aiintrv wm never on firmer ground. Agriculture, Ul wwuW " in dire plight when the Republican party came Into power faces a brightening future. Our depreciated government bonds have all risen above par and one is selling at better THESE ARE SOUND, CONSTRUCTIVE, SENSIBLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS A Vote For Coolidge and Dawes is a Common-Sense Vote . . Republican 8tte Central Committee, Tortliind, Oregon. I L. ratter-on, tfmlrnmn. Jon W. Codiran, Secretary , raid Adv.) JTOODSON & SWEEK t Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building I . Heppner' Oregon . Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner Oregon 'WIS cufr fuel cortp VERY LANG RANGE nanufactand U lilt JO around tha famous HOT BLAST principle ana f. contains tha LANG HOT AIR DRAFT, kxk I J original, patented feature. Forcing tha heat aa V "ly around tha oven, utilizing every particle of fuel and hentinfc every inch of cooking sur face, the LANS ran&e U by fur tha most econom ical kitchen ranfce on tha market. Today LANG stoves are used and endorsed by thousands ct American housewives, Let us show you a .ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co. Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn are returning to their home ' in Missouri. Harvey and Ervin Medlock visited with their uncle and aunt at Cecil Sunday night, returning to Morgan in time for school Monday morning. Ralph Chatham arrived in Morgan last Monday. . Fred Pettyjohn and family j have moved to the R. E. -Eckle-berry place above Morgan. The B. & B. store at Morgan will receive your watch repairing for Haylor the jeweler, Heppner. Rev. Paul Mdrtimore went to Hood River Monday of this week, returning Thursday. In his ab sence the high school class in bible study was conducted by pastor Head of the Congregation al church. Mrs. Cochran of Heppner was in lone, Sunday, conferring with church and school officials in re gard to a drive for Red Cross membership. , The Cingrezational Jchurchig being painted this week. MORGAN LIFE Mr. Arthur Cogswell left for Portland to attend his mother's funeral, Wednesday. Rev's. Martin and Cook are holding services at Morgan this week. Quite a number of neighbors gathered at Mr. Edward'a home last Saturday and spent a very pleasant evening singing. ' . Martin Baurenfiend has been busy sawing wood for the Mor gan school. Mr. Fred Pettyjohn and family called to see E. B. Gorten on Monday. The Misses Gertrude, Hazel, Beulah and Geneva Pettyjohn, Gladya Medlock and Katie Mor gan called on Eudora Hardesty, last Sunday. R. E. Harbison left for Port land last Friday. ' A. farewell dinner was given for grandpa and grandma Petty john at the home of their daughter Mrs. Pat Medlock last Sunday which was greatly enjoyed by relatives and friends. I a i $90,000 la Prmla.a . HUVs 1 Q AMERICA'S LIVE STOCK CLASSIC i"k?,,mt.",w Biporttfc-. Film an AaphitWn. tha Fade Imm tional Lira Slack Eipeutioa will b btmr and bnur thaa mr. taararlaa U jaraattcwabjaad nhlMt ef Hi. atruaatotkanoraiMiaf to Aatarlca, Bf aM Dairy Catlla, Harm t mam. 8Imd. Gau: also Paolo Skew. Laa4 aad laAMnai Product and Warld . Gnauat Najat Hsra. Sao. REDUCED FAKES ON A1X BAILBOADfl ' r Vaa-aaw-aaaaaaaj-j-ayjaja"''! " & iiiiiiiiiiia Vote For WM. BALL ForSHERIFF of Morrow County A CLEAN MAN WITH A CLEAN RECORD S 3 S 3 S 3 ! a a a a 15 rse Wm. Ball was born 44 years ago in Morrow County and has been a continuous resident. He has been 1 employed by one establishment jn Heppner for the past 26 years. He is a concientious man, reliable and trustworthy, qualified for the position of 1 1 Sheriff and is well worthy of your vote. VOTE FOR Wm. Ball for Sheriff (Paid Advertisement) C 3 e 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH i