The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 17, 1925, Image 4

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visited with their cousin, Mis.
Streeter on Sunday.
Mr. Wafer's aun and gram ,
father from Milton, brought Mr.
Wagner's two nieces ovir last
Ihe littlo KirivS i.re
make their
Two Portland policeman were
arrested near l.pe Horn, Wash.,
a few days atzo on a charge of
hiiackinfi. Tim siory is interest- Saturday.
inir tar nuvsri I rnusnns. Thrt ! Ol'DllUnS nd Mil
m.-n were traced through use1 uncle and aunt.
Of two federal (nicers who had! Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn and son,
been asked to join in on the Earl, met with quite a tenous
enterprise, . They were instrue-; accident while wagio lone last
ted tofeitfn aiquiesence in the ' Tuesday, tl ey were in a tniKfcV
plan and Jo ko Uon. They did and was ran into by an auto. Mrs.
to and the erring policeman were Pettyjohn was thiown out and
caught red handed, quite seriously injured, Earl
In other words the officers jumped and escaped being hurt,
usfcd two federal operatives as The buggy was vuecked. Ail
"stool pigeons," one might say. caused by bomeono's reckless
What was wro.ig aoout that? driving.
Nothing that we know of. It j Miss Mcdlock of Cecil was.
law violators are to be caught cabin in Morgan on Sunday,
then officers must be able to use! Martin .aurenfeind called on
bucIi methods us will suffice, be1 James Hardesty, Sunday,
they after bootleggers,- bankj Martin Baurenfeind, Morgan's
rnbhjra nf what not If we ex-' iollv storekeeper and Miss Far-
peci results we must permit
officers to work eerlectively.
The Cape Horn incidert proves
the case. Yel, when the same
methods are followed in appre
hending boot.eggers or moon
shiners ?here is often loud com
plaint. There are newspapers
that openly object to the use of
"stool pigeons" to catch a booze
runner, llow do they get that
wa T Why is the booze runner
any better than any other viola
tor ?-East Oregonian.
rens, principal of the Morgan
school, drove to Ileppner, Friday
evening.
International Harvester Prim
rose Cream Separators at
"Greatly" reduced price?. 1
have No. 1 and No. 3 sizes. If
in need of a Separator get my
price.
BERT MASON
OUR WALTER
Respected by Foe,
Worshipped by Friend.
. Eastern Oregon is proud of
Governor Pierce, especially since
he licked the tar out of a bunch
of damphool tricksters who tried
to jb him and the people during
.the last letfislature. Every time
you turn Walter loose to himself
he rips up the sod tears down
the fences, charges headlong into
the red flivver and gets himself
in bad generally. But whenever
a bunch of amateur legislators,
of even a bunch of old time cow
hat.di in the political game make
an attempt to rope, tie and
brand Walter, they simply rrake
a concentrated target for this
abundant energy, and Old
Walter emerges from the state
house corral, unbranded, victor
ioua and with the cheer3 fnm
the gallery. -Arlington Bulk-tin.
CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Miss Violet Ilynd, toaclie near
iom acconipanie bv Miss ArWta
Farrens were week end guests of
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Hyntt of But
terby Fiats
M. W. Sherrard and son were
calling; in Cecil on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Slender
entertuine a largo party ot friend
on Tuesday eveing. The guest of
lionos being Arthur Turner. Arth
nr left on Wednesday morning to
vis-it fivmls near Sslem.
Jim Harcesoy and fa:iily weiie
visiting at the home of Rlos. ll
J. Stroruer on Fu iday.
Mr. Jnhd Mrs. Webb os Wulln
Walla were visiiitg lit 1 ho borne
of Mr. PatM 'dloek at Roekclffo,
near Cecil, on Wul. Mid Thn.
Mrs. Fred Buchanan of Io.se ac
companied cv her father ,W. 11.
was falling on Mrs. Carl Farm
worth, ot Rl. a Siding on Thuri.
Mis". Mild 'd Duncan of Busy
Bee ranch ,n ;urned to Boanlmun
on Sunday U resume her utilities
at Boardman high school.
' Waller Pope of llilsid, Bob Low
and Noel Streeter of Ceci were
doinu the sii..itsof Arlington on
j Sunday.
REPORT OF THE CONDITIO:: OF 1
LEXINGTON STATE BANK
Charter No. -1$ Reserve, District No. 12.
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
thi: rnu.n- is hkkeuy noti
fied THAT:
tsitAlx roi.iclKS no. Tim to Tl:':..
iiiilimlve, of tlio MiMUiAN. OHKijo.V
airi-ney of tlm National I'ninn I'liv
Iiixurunie ('oiiinui.v, of 1'it l'nii'i.
Pa., lmve htfii lost, inlxliil.l, or nto
leu miller wlilcli liri-um.itiiiii't", t lu lr
iui' Ih'Iiik iiniiiitliuri.el, caiil poll
leu lire null mill void.
The IioMit of tluse polleli'M will
tliiie return tlii'in to tins eniiiiinv
ut Plttxburj;. I'".. "i'l aliotiM tlietv
lie nny reluru iiivintiiui Involveil ll
vvll'i lie promptly palil.
In eiwe of lox I'lulmvil liy any r
mm or piTrioii an liolilrn of tie'
polkrtu, tlie ('ompaiiv will deny any
or all liability tiK-ivu.i.i. r.
National I'nliiii Kin- ItiMirutir.' ( o,
Vm. P. r.h.si:i., manaci:::
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
MALL'S CATAttltH MEDIUM: liai bo. n
uh?1 autxeNiluay in the Utaiumnt cl
Catarrh.
HALL'S TATARnn Mtniri.NB eon.
tlMa- ot an Ointm-nt t.i.li i.nil. v
Hvlievta by loial apt llntlon. and 1.
Internal Medti:i, a Tonic, whi. h '
through th. Bl"o) on the Mucous Ku:
(a .'. thua ructnf the toiUmmuUon.
Sold by all drugcata.
F. J. Clwney 4 Co- Toledo. Ohio,
11
. hIiowii
.X fori-lirn
, liii'lit.lluii
biinl. i'n
d r. w rvc
ilnir bank
'i. I I and
Iteiiix
$:0,(.V1 i.
Lexington, in tho SiaUs of Oi'og.ut at Cue c'. a of l)U3inc33 April
1912.1.
RKS0U4;C1S .
l,on ninl illxroibitN, liH-hlillnu rt'.lleoiintn nil
I'll anil .in. If any - "
l'. s. ll. ivi'i'iinii'iit H.'. iii'li Ion owned liu'ludiiiw: t
111 it.-iim ".0 mi. I .'!.".. If nny -
Other lion Is, w iiir.iiitH and m-rur tli, lui'ludl
iriivi'i-mii.'iit, itnfi', inimlilpal rnr. ration, ete,
tluwi' h'li.Hvn In lii'iiw and .'Li. I( ,'iny
St..r!., c.'.'urltl.'H. rlalni" liriix, Jml .: m 'M 1 1. I'll'.
Ha liking li'iiiM' , Noil.-; turn It lire nn I tltt iir.'i, -.l;.'.-il
fNtate own.il ot lier I hail lui nklriir hoil'i',
I ahi Cadli on li md In vault and it m from b oil-
and tntt ri.ii.it"ii'H iIi i-i-ihi to I and niH'row
ii4"tH' ot 1 Ins I. auk ....
t In t hs on haiiKs uutslde elty or tmvn of h-pe
None; total insli and due from b.ni!,s, Items S,
11,
luti n'st, taxi' and eii'is.-n piiltl ,' iiudlvldi-d (ifn'ltM
Ot In r assi'ts, II any ....
tkVl no
l.nis.li!)
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Coming to
The Dalles and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
III lllterillll Meilli'llin for (lie
UiHt. twelve yi'iirn
DOKS NOT OPICRATK
Will be In tlic Dalles on Sat
urday April 18, at the Dalles
Motel, and In Pendleton on
Sunday April ID,' at the Dor
ian Motel.
Office hours 10.00 a. m.
to 4.00 p. in. '
ONE DAY ONLY
lleilwlcli WIlHiin, Quid Iletith, Or,
viiracnai' Hlt'i'i'M,
I'riiiiU Koelili r, Tlir Dalli h, Ore,
atotiiaell trouble.
Mi'H, 10, li. I laujiuoi k, Myrtle Point
Ore,, ifi'ller. .
Min, Jiilill Mi't'tle, l.nki'Hlile, Oh'.,
iiieiitlli'lt Id,
Henry W estfnll, Otilarlo, Ore,, ill
eer if aloiiiai h;
Mm 10. V. Hated, linker, Or., eeie.
iita.
Ileiiieiulier abovil iblte, that Coil-
nulla Inn on IIiIh (rip In free, ami
I tin l li Ih treattiii'tit Id il liferent,
Miil'rli'd vvoiiieiMllilNt be lien itnpti .
tiled by their IiiihIhiiuIm, -Aildi'.'Ms;
'Jll Hradluiry .llldu;., I.oh
AllKi'leii, Callfoi'lilil.
No Charge for Consultation
l'r. Mi'lli'thln Ih n ri'Kular uradu
iilelit iiiedleltie ami xiirKi't-y and Im
lleellMi'd by t lie mIo to of Ori'Koli. Ili
dot'N not operate for elironle nppru
iIk'UIh, gall Htotiex, nloera o( stoui
in ll. IoIikIIm or adelloiiU,
r ii.. i..... ... 1. 1.. .....n. ,
i ir nun in inn i-rrioi. VI oililiTIIII re
suits lii dis.'asi's of the H.ninirli. llv.-r'
bowels, blood, sklu, iirnos, heart.
Kidney, bladlirr, bed Wettlnjf, en
tarrli, weak lunu's, rliiiuiullniii, srl;i
Ilea, leu ulii-r ami r.i'tal nlliiieiitx
llelow lire the namea of a few of
lii many xatlsfled patients la ore,
Total
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A Good Time
To Subscribe
for the Inde
pendent is
. --NOW-
nAi!iLini;s
VI
'To The Last
Man"
WITH
Lois Wilson
AND
Richard Dix
AT
Legion Hall
Sat. April is
PRICES--25-50
MORGAN LIFE
Mr. Art Cogswell having
bought some hay of Mr. Witze
is now busy hauling it home,
Mrs. Paul Webb of Walla
Walla was in Morgan !aBt Wed
nesday viaiting relatives.
Mr. Chan. Ely of Walla Walla,
took dinner with his aunt Este
Baurenfieind and her son, tl e.i
spent Tuesday niuht visiting his
brother Hal ar.d family. Mr.
Ely left for Portland anil Seattle
on Wednesday morning,
iien Morgan and son claud,
left Wednesday, for John Day
river, where they met Mr. Wm
Martin and traded horses, le
turning on Friday. .
Ben Morgan and family also
Mr. and Mrs. Palmateer and Bon
Teddy, spent Easter Sunday in
lone, attending the Easter ser
vices held their.
James Hardesty and family
Hi. t'niiilMl Htori paid 111 , ,-.
17. Sn-oUis fund - v.
Is. ( a I rn.llvi.l.'.l prof.tM
l'ssi'llt relltexp llsi'M, Infi'lvM and t .l s p il.l
!l!l". I'l
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I 'I'M AMI IM't'DSn S, other than ban Vs. sill.) .et to reserve:
?. lndivldii.il deposit sul.j.Ht u eh . k. In. In dim; de.oln
Ine t lie St tte Of I trefoil, I'l'llllt J. ei! i.-s uri.l her pill. Ill' f :111.1m
i'l Ih mati.l tvrtitleiits of iletmsit outstanding
l.'i. I nsider's ehiv.s of this b ink 'oiilstaiidlilif piiynietlt oil
iletn.itil ....
Cert itied 1-h rl.s oiiistaii.lnitf. Noll": ti.tal otileiiinil.l .1 'no.
It, miliJ'H't to reserve, Items H. '.'t
TIM'; AMI SAVIN N lr.l"T rs, sub) ct
I.nyable on dem.'in I or sul.je 't to t...tiri;
'7 Tbnei'ertiiii'Mte ot ilep..it onita'idl:i
Savinus den. .sits, p.ivuliie snl.Ji'.'t to lio'i ' . i ;
of time an I savings denmit pay i. I.I. on demand or
to not l.-e. Items 7 and 'i, $i.".7'.l.il
:',0. NoteJ and I. Ills iv.llseiiniite.l liii lii bn bonds or other i-nrl.
lies s.,1,1 miller repiii'ehnse nun . iii. nis nil e..m Indent llalilihl.
I'l I III pa.Mil.le with federal rewrve hank or with oilier
jtl.",,M) m :
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to
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. I.iiiliilltif oi lier than above.
Total
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I 1. W. () Hill, e.isliier of the al.ove named Imnk. do mitoinn'r awear
tliu' the above statement I true to the best ol mv knoit le.ltfe .'md Isdlef.
W O. Hill, t axliler.
Siila-cribeil and aworn to bef np m this I ll h day of ' pril, I'i.t,,
Samuel l...otsi.ii i tiry I'liblle
Ci lltKl.tT Attest:
My roiiiniinsiiiii ixplri'H lee "7, VU7
I'rajik iilliiiin. Deo. , M.-Milhin. IMiv tor.
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Attention Farmers ;i
f T?T, TT- ri'..'" 1 1 ' 'T T -' TCTT '? '"-iW...TAa. ." mi. .1".T f " - ---gg
DON'T
Be Inconsiderate .
With Yourself
When you come to know that yoiir
fuel is almost gone.
It pays to investigate fuel prices at
THE FARMERS.
When you are in need of fuel at reas- f
onable prices
See Us.
Parmer's Elevator Co.
lone, Oregon.
MIMMtlHHHHMMMMMMMMMHMMHMIhl
The ALL YEAR CAR
'For Many Years
Competitor! may
CLdn)t these high-dan
features in the -Mure
the 192$ Star Car
luu tliCTn now tJutf'
why vet tay
"Tomorrow's Car
' Today."
The Mill -'in Dollar
Motor
.
Four-H'lietl Brakei
H
Full Force Feed
Lurhetion
.
Tvhv.hr
Backbone
. .
Disc Clutch'
i i-i i
Vhcn yciu put your monry into a Stir
Cir, you buy the bot value your JolLiri
can by.
. ' . i
The it.mnc!i!y built 1025 Pitir Car U
the flnitl wy in the low-co-.t fic'il. No
otlirr c:r ofltrs o rrwrny proven (taturct
as the 1925 Star Car.
The Sur is built to lust, to (nvc tervicc,
to dclivcf tlic maximum tA niototing
C'.tnfort, economy and safety every Lif
of the yi"ir, year in and year out. It
Million l)ollar Motor is only one ex
tuple of the proyrcn and value built
into the lr25 Sur,
Cl.cilc these hi;li power featurci tliat
guarantee long life anil perfect motor
tali Jattion over and above any car in itl
price ilisi. "Tomorrotv'iQtr TnJoy"
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
Qif.O
mar km x r
IT AiiJk fl
I Ni'iv Low II
Cut Machinery Cost
In Half
The man who leaves his machines in the fields is pay.
in& by depreciation, for an implement shed, but not
getting the shed.
You can cut your machinery cost in half by prolong,
jng its life anq usefulness. You can double the life of
an implement by putting it under cover as soon as you
are through using it
The cqst of an implement shed to protect $2,000.00
worth of machinery is only a fraction of that sum.
We have many excellent implement shed plans to show
you, anJ W3 have ths right material to build just the.
kin J and size building you require. I)i not make the
mistake of building before you examine our up-to-date
implement shed plans, we will be glad to have you call
and examine them, whether you are building now or
later.
Tum-A-Liim Lumber Co;