VOLUME XIII IONE, ORECOM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 NUMBER 32 MESSAGE TO VET ERANS OF THE .WORLDWAR SHOULD . APPLY FOR BONUS Blanks At Recruiting Station "Veterans of the World War who have not submitted . appli cation for their bonuses are urged by Lt. Col. p. F. Andrews, City Recruiting Officer, U. S. A., to do so at once. The Impor tance of applying at the earliest possible date is urged upon the veterana by Col. Andrews who atatea: "The War Department ia daily receiving cases in which veterans who thought themselves in the best of health have died or have been killed by accident without having submitted their applications for adjusted compen aation. Their widows and children, many of them in needy circumstances, receive In such cases cash to the amount of the adjusted credit, an amount equal to approximately one third only of that he would have received in one payment in cash had the veteran made application prior to death. For instance, should a veteran who served over seas for a period entitling him to the maximum amount of adjusted service credit of $625, die with out filing his application, his widow, children, or other depen dent within the restricted class, will receive that amount only in 'ten quartely installments while If he filed his application prior to his death the widow, children, or dependent will receive aDDrox- Imately $1580 In one payment in cash. CuHh payments under the Act become due on March 1, 1925, and payment will be delayed un less the veteran applies suffi cient time in advance of that date to enable the War Department to properly pass on applications and transmit it to the Veterans Bureau. Veterans may obtain applica tion blanks, ' have their finger prints taken, and le rendered other assistance in completing their applications at any Army Recruiting Station in Oregon or Washington. Lt. Col. C. F. Andrews, Recruiting Officer. i STATE COLLEGE WRITES MONTANDON Savant Reports Fruit Tree Damage Juday is here visiting friends Mr. "Polk" from Portland and relatives. Miss Cecil Hogue underwent an operation for appendicitis last week, she is recovering rap idly and expects to leave the Heppner Sanitorium the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Akers re turned from Portland on Mon day evening's train. Mrs. Akers has arranged for a course of treatment at a Portland Sanitorium and will return there as soon as accomodations are completed for the reception o( patients. Look over my cash and carry counter. You can reduce the. cost of living by taking advant age ol prices there. Bert Mason. Little Credit is Given And Little is Due To the bank that renders just ordinary service. It's the extraordinary that counts. Bank of lone ESTABLISHED 1895 IONE, OREGON PI Wrights Liquid Smoke for smoking all kinds of meat by simply applying to meat with abrush. One quart will smoke a barrel of meat, 280 pounds. We also stock Wrights Mam Pickle and Sugar Cure. BULLARDS PHARMACY The KODAK Store Mr. E. Montandon, - lone, Oregon. My dear Sir: An examination of the material you sent in shows a very con siderable amout of winter in jury. We could find no live blossoms at all on the peach wood that you sent in. With the cherry wood, the blospoms in some cases have not been killed outright, but the bark below and the apurs are so badly damaged that it seems doubtful if they could even come out at all. The astonishing thing of it is that it seems as tho the damage is greater just below the blossom in the bud than it is in the bloi-om itself. We find here in this section , that the bloBsom' in the bud itself will be killed before daaaage has been done to the wood, It seems as tho under the conditions that you have just had that the wood is hurt more than the blossoms themselves. The pieces of limbs you sent in show that the inner bark appar ently is killed. However, after our experieuee in 1919 we do not like to come out flat-footed and say that the material is dead. We found that nature has endowed the trees with such a wonderful recuperative power that some trees w pronounced as dead recovered in good shape.. The biggest surprise was the individual recuqeaative power of varieties, some showing equal damage later reacting in differ ent ways. One variety would die out for us, while another would recover in good shape. Some varieties showing what we LET HE GOVERNOR BE GOVERNOR Because the governor sees fit to exercise his constitutional powers in accord with hit own judgment and his own conscience he is accused of fighting the legislature. That is not a fair charge and everyone knows it. What is desired by the critics is that the governor make a door mat of himself. It is desired that he forget his oath of ofTm and let others assume the powers vested in him by tne people That is a plain and correct state ment of the business. Governor Pierce is justified when he insists that he be the governor, lie was elected. No one else was. The governor is justified in refusing to take die tation from friend or foe. He is justified if he refnses to barter away tHs or that in order to re tain authority elsewhere. He is not running a pawnshop. East Oregcnian. For Sale Fresh milk cows for sale. Cecil C Sargent. One 2 year old Mammoth Golden Branca Gobbler for sale. Mrs. Cecii C. Sargent. thought was a minimum amount of damage would die off, while another one looking much worse as far as we could see would come thru. In-view of these ftste that we have noticed... we do not want to say out and out that the material is dead, but if it recovers it shows a wonderful recuperative power and is more than we can expect Yours respectfully, C. E. 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The Condon girls basketball team wasdeafeated by the lone girls 20 to 2 last Friday night, lone had a much different play ing team than Lexington de feated last week. Condon's forwards had nearly as many shots as lone but they were un able to locate the basket. The game was fast throughout but lone had the best of it from the first until the game ended. The party given by the fresh men fur the entire high school and lacuity last week proved a success except that one cake was stolen. Games were played un lit ten o'clock when refreshments were srved after which the three upper classes gave fifteen rahs for the freshman. The domestic art class will give a bazaar on Thursday, February 19, in the McMurray building for the purpose of buying equip ment for the domestic art room. They will have fancy and plain aprons, lingerie, children's aprons and dresses, and1 fancy work besiles serving .tea, waf ers and home made candy. Heppner defeated lone 13 to 10 last Saturday night in a slow game on Heppner's floor. lone had the best of it in the first half making six points while Heppner was getting three. In the second half Heppner ran in three new men who bettered the team con siderably. They soon tied the (continue tin puge 4) HIGH SCHOOL DEL EGATES MAY GO TO EUGENE STATE U. SENDS INVITA TION Washington's Birthday Hoik 'days the Date . Oregon Agricultural Colleare. Corvallis, Feb. 13.-lone hiirh school has been invited to send delegates to tke second annual Educaiional exposition to be held this year during the Washington's birthday holidays, February 21 to 23. More than 600 high school student delegates and faculty members attended the exposition last year snd indications are that more will be here this year. Educational and vocational guidance is one of the chief aims of the exposition. Not only will every school and department of the college prepare an elaborate display of the work carried on by it. but national figures in the educational world will be here for the period to confer with the students regarding their choice' of a career and whether the students' bent in life can be de veloptd at O. A. C. Dr. Stanley Coulter, dean of men at Purdue Uuiversity, will counsel with the men, and an equally prominent woman will meet the girls. While the exposition is primar ily educational, recreation for the visitors will no 1 be neglected. Friday evening a night horse show is scheduled, while Satur day evening an all school stunt show will be staged. One or more basketball games have been tent atively arranged, and Sunday atternoen concerts by campus musical organizations will be featured. Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store for Haylor the Jeweler, Heppner. Pan-A-Ce-A Puts hens in laying trim. Then , you have laying hens. The price of one egg pays for all the Pan-a-ce-a a hen will eat in six months Now is the time to tone your stock up with DR. HESS STOCK TONIC. Every package sold un: der positive guarantee. If you are not satisfied that Dr. Hess reme dies have benefitted your poultry or animals, bring the extra pack age back and get your money back. BERT MASON Jllft