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VOLUME XIV ONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926 NUMBER 44' WEATHER REPORT FOR LOCAL NEWS NOTES The Oregon Dakotuh Land Co Bold, laht week, 320 dee of I i located about 9 miles couth o' Iff a nmr' The purchaser was Mn, F. Ill An I n'v$r,lon "nd lhe purchase price Ull AAIV1A t n-oripiMilion 0 60 Number of clear day .....19 l'r.j cloudy davi 8 Cloudy d.iys 4 Prevailing wind southwest Total precipitation since Sept. Int. 5.C2 For the corresponding perio.i la year 6.34 k, n, iiAkitistiX Cwiptrmlv Ohurrtr. Fooliih King W'lllliuii IV, wliu kiii king of Kn Imiil rmiii K'U) in IHflT, una known aa "Kllly Hilly" nn iii-ciuiui of till eccen tric ny. lip litnl n n-altfn th office uf Innl lilk'h admiral bocauae of till arbitrary conduct. Great Poet's Love l.ann, hutn Petrarch celebrated In bit H'tii. tm the diiUKhter of A mil brrt 'It- Nine mill I hi- wife of Hugm-n d W.ili" IVtrarrh firm in lirr ni Autfiii'it Hi CI'.'T Kin died of the lilukUf la I'tlM Not Many Sea Burialt - There have bran fe burlale at rn fur a vrrnt many year, aa all Inr (lili art nulwd with ap p:iral fur emlmlmliii lha bodice of Mum hn d mi alilpbuord. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I h"rehv aunouMC invself a mndirtate for the offiee ( f Coun IV (?0'nini-aiin i r, Mllhj cl to the decision of the K- publicum of Marrow ehi'i' v I h- M-y prima J A .'-LEAK MAN. ( pr ...l lfMnhcfii ) aid A ) r-: A Waterman's pen will writ a poem or an essay, a contract or check, without changing gears. Bullard'8 Pharmacy I eight thousand dollars. The tram I fer wrg made throoKO the agene) or Walt Smith. A verypIeaHanl pary wasidver by Bunch Grass Rebecca Lodn laMt Thursday evening. Theguest of Jnonor were the Senior ah Juuior elates ofjhe lone High School. After a aocia' hourdevo te l to stamps and conversation, n celicioua lunch was served. Mrs. Zena Westfall, graduate nurse and superintendrnt of thi Morrow General Hospital, drovi (0 lone Sundav and viaited amon Mentis and relutlves. The lone llith School base bal team went to arlington last Sad r day and crooned bats with th Arlington High Schoo team an. leit tlx ir Hcnipiin Arlington. Th score was twenty to eight. A 25 ct. bottle of HAT DYI will miike a new hat out of youi old one. BullarJ's Pharmacy. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will aacriiies high grade piatu in HtorHge near here forimmed: ate aale. Will give easy term U etHiiiiihed home. For full partu Ursnnd where it mty be seen, ad- dn g I'crtland MuiicCo., 227 6i) 3 f't Port 'mid, Oreiion, GRAIN BAGS? 3t .Smi h ut l he Farmei't .i vi tor. 15 & 1 5 i cts. Fred J. Tooze' managing editor the statesman, editor of tbe Pucific Homestead and of the. Oregon Ttachers Mor.t'ily and' andidste for the Republic nom! mation for the office of Supt. of j Puhl c Instruction, paid The inde. pendent office a brief call Friday afternoon. He was accompanied j b the Hon. A. R. Shumway os Milton who is a andidatde frr the Republican r.omiration for the' r!. .1 II. I... O Co..,..! lUICKOI uniceu o anus otnmur I'hey were headed foi Heppner and the county grange meet. To Malt Fem$ Grow Keep your ferna In a deep container 1 ceuuaa tlielr roota extend far In llie jirlU. . i Br'tr William Ff ymi II vra tikaa tout thaokhil lo m llvlu', you needn't trouble da itiHid Lord by tellln lllm an. He'a lot what lln-jr rulla a "Una nn you, without anjr mo" lnfermulluii." At lanta CoiiMllutlnn. STRAYED . From my place near Morgan, about three weeks ago one four ve.r old black f ill V. weight aboi-t 1,000 pounds. A liberal reward will be paid 'or information as to her whf rea douts will be pnid by John Gray, Morgan, Ore. WANTED A stallion to take care of for the next two or three months. 1 can take care of a horse at a verv moderate price. I have a good barn, good warter, i id a go id stand, and have had qoversl years experience with h trse s. William Windor. . . lone. Oreprm , Tha Tubai. The tubes aliould b 201 A, operated from a alx-vult storaxa battery, with 45 volta or leaa of U battery on the detactor plate and 00 on the KF and audio amplifier plalea. The at will operate fairly well on dry-cell tubes, auch aa tho I'M type, but tbe greater volume and amplification from the large tubea make It well worth while to upend the extra amount of money. Kxcept with eowe typea of auierhet erodynea, the small tubea, or any dry-cell tubea, are not for a perma- plii!iiiiiil!llnilliiIill!ililIllll!llll!l!!l!!!ll!l!!!lll!l!l!llilH i lone Indeoendent I JOB PRINT j S Good WorK and Reasonable Prices S llllli!ll!ii!l!l!l!I!!il!II!!ill!!i;!l!!!I!III!!l!lil!l!!ll!!liIIIH THE C 'RLEY DAIRY Give me a trial.All good Jersey cows which means extra good milk and cream.Stricly clean and fresh. I will carry extra cream and milk with me. so if is clean, rich milk you want, 1 've got it. WALT CORLEY ooloo Cibs ;EfTT ' smmj (- j.-- y nnnp p TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE FORMED REPRESENTATIVES MEET AT UMATILLA At r baseball meeting held in Umatilla last Monday night, representatives from the towns i' lor e, Arlington, Boardman, Umatilla, Hermiston and Echo, i league was formed to be known bm the Tri-Cotinty League. A ten game schedule will be o'ayerf, the season opening April 11 find ending June 13. 1 his insures lone baseball for he cmiru 831301. It iookel for urn; as though the lo:l boys were Koing. to be limited to 4 few game this year, as Condi n joreo the Columbia League, 'eiivinz only the towns Arlirg on. lone and Heppner that p'ay nd' pendent ball. lore plays the otenirg game at Arlington and on the follow jing Sunday, April 18th, play Echo on the local grinds. : Fred Roberts, a Portland boy, . will do the pitching. The next same nheduled for the lone High school base ball team is to be played it Condonon Saturday, April 3. ' Dr. A. H. Johnston, of Heppner. mde his regular Tuesday and Fri day morning calls in lone this week. Mrs. C. A. Low, who has been II for Borne days la reported aa improving. Mr. Johanes Troebsonhas been quite sick this week but is now much better. His daughter, Mrs. Smouse is darting lor him. So Well They Might The li rut tonrlat iHunch was pot upon I "' e Jiwephliie. way up In the Rocklea of Glacier National park thla aeaimn. Its Initial trip In tbe mounlnln wilda woa greeted by half a dozen golden eagles that borered among the mountain peaks looking down In apparent wonderment at tbe arrival of this nnoaoal "water thing." MM I IIIMMMMH BANK OF BONE CSTADI.ISIIED IN 1903 CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE STRONG Conservative enough for safety Progressive enough tor service Strong enough for any storm I0NE OREGON PIANO FOR SALE NEAR IONE Beauiful high grade piano must be sold at once. Ladge Dis- count and terms $10. mothly to reliable party. For Particulars rite Cline Piano Co. 66 Front St Portland, Ore. Remington The only porteble typewrite' that is a real success. Bullard's Pharmacy. 1 lie circuit rompriHea two elates ni tuned raillo-freuency amplltlcaUon, tube detector and two tranaformer coupled etuKee of audlo-fru,t SIS NOTICE We have an Interes ing clas stndying the Bible prophecy, held at the Baptict church each Thursday eveding. If youkn-w anything about these Prophecies, come aud help us in this study; if you dontknow, dome and learn something. We are nom studying the Book of Daniel. Every boby iovitel Catarrhal Deafness la eftan cauicd by an tnlUmtd condition of th mucoua lining o( th Euiuchlan Tube. Whn thla tuba ta Inflamtd you have a rumbllns aound or lmpcrcx't Hearing. Unleaa th Inflammation ran b rxluced. your bearing may b d atmyed forarer. HALL'S CATAMRH MEDICINB Will to what w claim for It rid your ayitem of Catarrh or Dafnaa oauaed by Catarrh. gold nr an aromn mr evr w itara. P, J. Chny A Co ToUdo. Ohio. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby annsunce mystlf as a candidate for the nomination at counnty commissioner, subject to the will of the Democratic voters of Morrow County at the prima rics, May 21, 1926. Charles C. Cox. I Puis Advertlwinent) The Doracs Society wl 1 have a sale of food and fancy articles, aturiay, Mirch 27. The top of the world POLITICAL ANNOUNCE?ENT Welcome Home j hereby 8nnounce my8ef 8s a The night club candidate foP the office of Trea Arc parents people ...... of Morro- Countv. subject to the pleasure of the voters of the Republican party at the pri maries on May 21st. I thank my many Morrow County lriends for their support and confidence in the past and hope to merit their support and confidence in the future. Leon W. Briggs (PhI1 AbocrtlKonient) 1 Get Your Plow Shares i And Extras For John Deer Plows SAVE IN 1926 By Trading At Bristow & Johnsons! ;. I I MMMMIt LEGION HALL THEATRE The Legion Theatre has the following pictures contracted for for, and wi l show tnem in th order named. This is the very best list of pictures that was ever brought to lone and are worthy of your support; Feb. 26, The Wander of the Wasteland. , , 27, The Charmer Apr. 3, Adventure . . 10. Old home week ,. 17. ,. 21, May 1, .. 8. , , 15, Oaths to paradise , , 22, Light of wester stars , , 29, The shock Punch ' Cut this out and keep it for future reference. Wa will only raise prices when the price of pronram compels us to, Dont' mUs B single number of this con ract, American Legion lone Oregon FEED FOR BEAST & FOWL Rolled , Barley, Rolled Oats Corn Bran Shorts Mill Run, Calf Meal Sure Lay, Oyster Shell Baby Chick Scratch Baby Chick Surelive Dr. Hess Remedy If in need of feed call where you can find a full stock at right prices. Bert Mason lone, Oregon. - ; -oo-