THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Ev.ry Friday by
J. V. HEAD, Mitor-Publiihcr
SUBSCKlPTIONt
On year $1.50
Six monthf .75
Thiea mnnthi 60
Entered at second --'nm mattar at the
poitof&c at lone, Oregon, under act
of Marvli S. 1S7
Friday. Nov. 7, 1924
MORGAN LIFE
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Harbkeleft
for Portland Weri nesday morning.
R. E. Harbison is busy discing
and seeding his farm.
"Morgan was visited by another
of those delightful wind and dust
storms last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn
went to Heppner on business
last Tuesday.
. The family of Ben Morgan is
quarantined for chicken pox.
The last reports are that Virgil
Morgan is improving.
Mrs. E. Cochran and Frank
Turner were calling in Morgan
last Wednesday in . the interests
of the Red Cross.
Bob Balcomb is back in Morgan
for a few days.
Rev's. Martin and Cook spent
Wednesday evening with H. 0.
Ely and family.
Art Cogswell and Bert Pal
lueteer were busy hauling wood
last Friday.
Several of the parents anu
friends visited Morgan school
last Friday and were very well
pleased with the program given
by the children and teachers.
Mrs. Irene D. Waldo and three
children, of Portland, were visit
ing friends in Morgan last Sun
day. Mrs. Waldo has been
visiting Mrs. Lundell at Rhea
Siding for the past two weeks,
She spent several years teaching
in Morrow and Gilliam counties.
She left for Portland on Monday
to be ready to vote Nov. 4.
Mrs. Shurte visited Morgan
school on Friday.
Mr, H. 0. Ely and son have
built a woodshed on their farm
near Morgan.
Bert Palmeteer and Mr. H. 0.
Ely took in the ball game at
Lexington last Saturday,
Miss Thelma Morgan and Miss
Cleta Palmeteer were calling on
Eudora Hardesty Sunday after
noon. The Misses Cleta Palmatcer
Gertrude Pettyjohn, and Eudora
Hardesty spent the week end at
their homes, returning to school
on Monday morning.
The B. & B. store at Morgan
will receive your watch repairing
for Haylor the jeweler, Heppner
COOLIOGEIN THE
LEADJN OREGON
McNary Is Re-elected United
States Senator By a
Urge Majority,
Fortland, Or. Calvin Ooolldgo car
ried Oregon by an unprecedented plu
rality. In the eountlea outaide ot Mult
nomah It la estimated that that part
ot the state will give him conaervatlYt
ly from 80,000 to 10,000 plurality, while
Multnomah county alone will give him
a plurality areund 30,000 as a prob
able minimum.
In Oregon as whole second place
in the presidential voting is as yet
somewhat la doubt. In Multnomah
county, where resides one-third of the
Tote, La Follette electors are running
comfortably ahead ot the Davis eleof
By the way
Have you laid in
that supply of Wood
and Coal for winter?
We have a large
stock on hand at
reasonable prices.
Materially yours,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
CHARLtS L. McNAAY
Re-elected United 8tatcs Senator from
the State of Oreron.
era, bat the reverse Is true In the up
state returns.
. Charles L. McNary baa defeated
Milton A. Miller for the United States
senate by a great majority, and Ore
gon will send to the lower house of
congress a solid republican delegation.
W, C. Hawley la the first district, H.
J. Binnott la the second and M. E.
Crum packer In the first have all been
elected by Urge majorities.
The republican candidates for secre
tary ot state and attorney-genera.
Sam A. Koser and L H. Van Winkle,
both have big leads over their demo
cratic opponeats.
Oregon voters erased the state In
come tax law from the statute books.
It Is Indicated by the returns.
At the same time the state elector
ate, by decisive action, apparently
turned down the referendum proposal
to make unlawful the manufacture and
sale of oleomargarine and butter sub
stitutes. Tbe proposed amendment to the
workmen's compensation act likewise
was "snowed under" at the polls.
CALIFORNIA FOR C00LIDGE
La Follette le Second and Davis Is
a Poor Thl.-d.
San Francisco. 'The only question
that remained to be settled In Cali
fornia Tuesday night was the extent
of the majority for Calvin Coolldge.
A tabulation based ou Incomplete
reports from El of the ES counties
gave Coolldge 309,897, La Follette
140.63S, Davis 31,132, Faris E188.
Senator La Follette appeared to
have carried only 11 eountlea, al
though seven other smaller counties
had not been beard from when the
foregoing figures were tabulated.
Los Angeles. President Coolldge
will carry Los Angeles county by be
tween 175,000 and :00,000 votes, It
was asserted here by William W,
Kerr, acting registrar ot voters.
Davis Congratulates Coolldge.
Washington, D. C John W. Davis
Wednesday congratulated Fresldeot
Coolldge oa bis election to the presi
dency. "Permit me to congratulate
you,' Mr. Davis telegraphed, "on your
sweeping victory and to express tbe
hope that your administration may by
Us success Inure to the welfare of the
country." Preldnnt Coolldge sent
this reply: "Please accupt my thanks
tor your message and my appreciation
of the patriotic sentiments you express."
Brookhart May Be Defeated In Iowa.
Des Moines, U. The defeat of Sen
ator Smith W. Brookhart, to whom
most ot Iowa's political leaders had,
before the election, conceded a com
paratively easy victory, appeared on
the face of unofficial returns to have
been accomplished by Daniel F.
Stock, an Ottumwa lawyer.
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On John Deere Wagons and
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We have a Complete Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Vegetables every
Tuesday,, Thursday
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i I have a good atocK of Cloves and
; Harness Supplies.
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IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer
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home, with best meals In Central Oregon.
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Nice Rooms. Good Service.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR 'and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
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lone, Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
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Elkhorn Restaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
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DENTIST
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Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner : Oregon
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Graduate Nurse Assistant
Phone-Office Main 033
Residence Main 492
HEPPNER . . OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
- , Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
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