1 1 ' ... I - . NUMBER 52 VOLUME XIII 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE,, ; .1925 . LOCAL NEWS NOTES i W, E. Uullard and family who have been away on ten day va cation at Hood llivcr and val!7 points arrived home lost Friday. A. F. Young and family start ed on a two week's vacation iut week. They were headed for Hood River when tney left here. ' Sehool election date U tho third Monday in JuncO , ' f L, D Dock bia gone to the mountains for a month's sojourn Dad Grif 'in, our celebrated D chutes river fisherman rrivedsafe ly homelast Saturday evening. lie rode ovr with his son in law, Mr. Ralph K t'ser and family of Mau pin. Dad saSth) t'ju" were so Tuesday afternoon they rtpaired hungry that Y. a J bl.'l. ol tho to thu hotel lone and when Mag hide off his shins, 'jgie had sufficiently recovered Louis IJalnigtrtnd fumily went contatulatnons, consalion " and to Salem Suulayaftarnojn, Tho'refreBhnents filled a Very pleas- will attend the comtnencment ex ercises ai Willamette University Before their return ihey expect to visit Newburg where they will be prsent at the wedding of Mitts Ulanche Mc Ney. "Special" chocolates only M7 cents a pound while the preterit Lock lasts. -tfullard'a fnarmacy. Mrs. Maggie Bowers was very pleasantly anb quite coinletely surprised by a numbi-rof htr friends who remembed the dale of her birtday anniversary and determined that it should not pass unnolea. Accjrainxiy ia i ant hohr. , Beggan of Rank , The "bliie-go'ina" una the ftiirne given to nedenneli, or lii'Kjjurg, who r-J i'IvimI uliiia from III Hrotliafi kiiiM. IiOihiki they wnn IiIiih gowns an'l pewter 1j(iJk-w. Tli.y were ulhrrvd v beg In any ptirt of Si-nt lun.l., , , j. Little Change in Nature bki'lwnl reinuina from ilit auiul pita lit OhTi'Hcl, mi tli(". nurtli Imuk (if the iltilnc, dutlng iilmtit 10,000 yearn nito, were found to he practically mod ern In their formation. Money is Plentiful BUT IT IS HARD TO KEEP WITHOUT A BANK ACCOUNT " . NO MATTER how plentiful money may be you cannot keep it If you fritter it away. And carrying money around in your pocket affords an Ideal opportunity for frittering. MAKE MONEY PLENTIFUL FOR YOURSELF -DEPOSIT IT IN T.LS BANK INSTEAD OF FRITTERING IT AWAY. Bank of lone IONE, ORECON Vttcatotially Appreiicd Aipll!r for a divorce, an olil (Jeor (In iifk-rci Mild to Hie Jii'l.-e: "lilt only eot n e alrin er hull ler git mar ried, .edge; but l.awcly, Jede, I'd give a r hale ter ell rid vr liw."-BiMton Tmiiwrl.t. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All General Fund Warrants of Morrow County, Otgon, register ed on or before January 31, 1925, will be paid on presentation m the office of the County Treasur er on or after June 8, 1922. Bt which date interest on said war rants will Cease. Uaoed at Heppner, Oregon, May 25, 1923. L';on W. Bribes. County Treariurer. Pet Cat HoncTci A m-idlHiy utiil utrnlrlp S.-ottlsif liui'loi'. iut liu. Uicil wniie time ax' loft irJO In lili will for tlie rrprtlin of mi ntunent to the Bifmnry of t fa turtle cut. ' 'LTCORHICK- HARVESTER-THRKSHEKS Specially Built for Hillside .'Harvesting! Perfect Provllon for Leveling Doth Lengthwise and Sidewise Machine Will Level on Hillside Up to 65 Grade 4 Can De Used With Equal Success on Hillside or Level Fields ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER" yearly becomes the harvest slog m of a rapidly increasing number of practical, dcep-thinkiiin grain growers men who know that low production cost is the surest guarantee of grain profits. These men ore buying McCORMICK-DEERING HILL SIDE HARVESTER-THRESHERS! First, because the McCormiclt-Deering is a proved aucccan, both at home and abroad. Second, becansa they realise the value of depend' able, cloae-at-hand Harvester Comp&ny aervce. " The McCORMICK-DEERING HOlside Harvester-Thresher is a remarkable machini:. Built for 12-fu cut, this combina tion Aarveafer and thnaher cuts the grain, threshes it thoroughly, separates it from straw and chaff, and delivers it into wagon box or sacks. Straw ia scattered at the rear as fertilizer for future crops. , Grain Is Delivered Direct From , Sickle 'to Thresher. , , ) llmlntlni oh of twine, hauling' of (hock, and lotiei due to handling. "Once over" hrveatln( aavn time and tabor, and puta the grain in hape for I mmedi'are marketing wh en pricea make thit adviaabla. Ortin our and thnihtd wi(h fTie UcCormlck-Drlnt it in trmry mm? oaaJ ro In quality or 6errer tUn tht out and thnshtd with arpa. rare machine , . i ' Plan Now for Harvest Time! We auggeet that 70a contidcr Inveatt.nent In one of thne thoroughly modern and practical machines thit year. Fully Illustrated literature will ' be tent on request Call on itn McCortsick-Peering dealer and lawn more about thla machine. t , Ji International Harvester company OP AMERICA Uaeorporaled) C. VV. Swanson, lone, pregon. and v Karl L Beach' Lexington, Ore. PSck-'' in J3 imdU.w .'Aj'i i Hiii 11 ft Umm- aw.itl Lile SmiW7 FULLY ARMORED "Have Vr rlilldren a good arhool trarlierl" aaked 1 motor tourlxC , "Yea'm, I reckon aVi," replied Cap Joltneoo of Ituuipua Itlile. "Ieat ), alia gc(a cunverted all t ag'ln eyerjr time tlicre'a revival, prnjri like tnllliig the Ixinl how to run hi own bualnfsa, and la ao leirn, lank and sliurp-rornired that no man la lit so ber wnfi would try to make a maun on her." Kiinms City St nr. To the last A well-knin author was vainly en. dravnrlng to write the other morning, wlu-n lie was repeatedly Interrupted by his elx-year-old ana. "If yon ak ma one more quMitlon." the haraaaed writer ileclured at laat, "I Vlll go oat and drown myself." "Father," came the small volca, "may I nnne out and see joo do- ltT Dulilln'llerald. Notice of Annual School Meeting 'Notice fs Hereby Given to the legal voters of School District No. 35. of Morrow. County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEEETING ol. said Diatrict will be held at lone School House; . to begin at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M, on the third Monday ; of, June, being the 15th day of Jun?A. D.,1925 This meetinsr is called for the purpose of electing one director for three years, one director for two years to fill the vadancy caused by the resignation of I. L. Howard and one school clerk for one year and the transaction ol business usual at such meeting k Dated this 1st day of June, ' 1925. ' m t,.f! - ..1 -ATTEST:' - : : M. II Morgan. " ' " Ulwlriuau Uoiird of Director Del a M. Corson. Dintrlct l liTk ' WEATHER REPORT FOR IUY j . a a atwii Sias . The report of the Cooperative Observer for Morgan station is as fyllows: - ' ' No. of cloudy days '., , ,11 No. of dartly cloudy days ' 7 No. ofclear day - .13 Total prcisitation " 1 12a Total precipitation since Sed- aemberl ia7'20 inches. "-. ' The total precipitation for the corresponding period last year was 4.84 irches, There was a thunder storm on the 20th. ' 1 ' ' R E. Harbirton Cooperative Observer. Between GirU , Allre That new wrap Is yery ba- comlng to yoa. Orace You think sof To my notion It lildra much of my figure. Alice l'ea, that's Juat the reason why. NOT FIT TO LOVE .1 i Combines for Sale CHEAP . , 16 It. Holt w.tli motor.' " 9 ft. Decring with motor. See WALT CORLEY, -lone tt T BIRTHDAY PARTY The fourth anniversary of Kis Betty Ganger's birthday wasvtry pleasantly celebrated last Satur lay pt a wn iwti v SUnge residedce. After proKraniff jf Rames ice cream and cake wer served. , ' , Tnose present wer?: Virginito Griffith. leathering Griffith, Eva Star.ge, , Marion Hale, Bertha Alter. Winnona Ritchie, Sybf' Ho well' El mer Swanson, EarlDT t rlarriet Heliker, Louss Devia,' Uvina SUnge, tariine rarntn- MonaStange, Valjean Ciark nT Betty Ganger. ..'.. "You don't seem to be wafting any love on that neighbor; ot yours." , "Why, mun, to hear that fellow talk you'd think him a Important ia this place as IT Senatorial Deliberation In nalla whr Uclilatlve will rrocda In stalely rhythm. Tla aaid. "Ton eaa't like f.llr UU Xou sac awqualnud with m." An Endurance Tttt The aud,cnce grew Iras and leas an til a siH-ak er arcwe with only one man In front of ultn. "My dear sir," began the speaker, "I cauuot express the gratitude I feel for the courtesy you have shown ma In remaining to hear my speech." "Oh," replied the man addressed, 1 deserve no thanks ; I'm the next speak er. Minneapolis Tribune. FARM LABOR MEETING A mng of the Morrow 0 farmers to discuss a wage scab for the coming harvest will b held at the office of the County ,ii tivppnr. Saturday; June 6, ai 2 P. Ai. A't farme'8 of the coun y p.re invited to sttend and Uk part in the meeting. At thU meeting plana for a district cun I'erenca similar to the one hold it Moro last year will be biscussed nl deiinicely decided. ' ; w I t FARMERS ,TAKE NOTICE Have you a way to harvest s'l your grain ?SeeC. C Sargent tf reasonable harvesting prices 04 from 200 to 800 acres. Will hire, 1 J - l. , twA Man f line neau ui uuiacs mmu C C Sargent,' loni TJregbnY" .1 , ,1 Encouraging Ttrre.' rhlmpunzees arv laklne Imnor t lit jerts In a new film. After this .aire peopls than ever will be Juttt f e l ib ihhiklng that tbey have a film t : c. ' No Alibi in Winter i O. H. U writes: In the spring It's spring fever; In the summer It's thf dK duys; lu the autumn It's mefaa choly, but In the winter there Is rsnly , one name for it and that la laxinew. Boston Transcript , t Unchallenged Monopoly Tractlcally everj-' gorerniaenf I n earth la a customer of a little shop lu New Jersey, wliere the geviue.:ri? lathes for engravlnR the patterM banknote and similar plates art man plOI!!!n!II!:!IIl!!illl!IiII!!l!!!!i!!!li!!!!lil!lillllll Thm Better . Way After capturing niany '"firsts" for athletic prowess, a young woman da cided to take up cooking teutons. 1 "A wive division," declared the In structor. "Join our waffle class to morrow. We give a medul for waHles." But when the young lady showed op wearing all tier trophies, the Instruc tor suld: "Maybe we'd better give you a waffle for rupdula,? : i TAKING RISKS 1IAYINC TIME . . IS HERE .t t S3 !ta M !3 wm 1 !H I am ready, to fill yourneedswitlV s repairs lor iuu 1 rakes. : ,m H i have just ; received a large ship-j . : Iment'of repairs and can supply your j? iH-utlat Don't he afraid. You'll be ' profouiidly unconscious while' I'm ex- , trnctlng thoae teeth. Pntlent That's what troubles ma, doc. Isn't there some safe place where I enn leave my roll before I take the "' , ' X s '':' " On the Radio Knna, Meena, Mlrnh, Mo ' Catrh a iona on the radio; If It's aqutaky, don't lit go. Tun It In a little mo'. , wants at right prices'. . , . ' I. ' BERT MASON t3' n S3 . t!l a I I' as - 3 ' ! . A Boiton Lady in Chicago r A lady went Into a depni'tment store-' and suld to the clerk: . ' " fcts, A t ve coat) lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllillll If