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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1926)
Dj toji'iVifssaTiiii an nil nit 1 , Stanfield Fig'htirg to Develope Resources of Oregon , l 8. Si'imtor Koinrt N. Stiin- ' ' v,' V' JLJ ' " t 'l'll mnlntJilna Hint the nntnrttl ' , X reHouroos of Oiouoh Mouk to t3 r-.v A'--- K.V.. "'itlu nomilf ot Oivcuii. mill lie In loiullnir the flirlit, to eatnlillwh Orv irou'a rlnlit to tme the re voiiii. to El tJlevtlo the tnti mid iimterlnlly N Crazing Bill Entering Wcdtfe Stnnflcl.Vit GracUiif Hill wliK h fi! Iiivh boon iHiiinlinoiiwIy tventiinieinl lK! i'l fur ptiKwiiivliy tlie Semite i'iiiii mlttee on I'ulilii- I.imil. ssun-M1 rit-lilH Cliiilniuin, l the flrnt nte towiird restoring control ti Ores cj in of the revenue from Itwre.iour en. Secretary Work, Depart incut t the Interior, irononnren the III "a roiiHtrurtlve tneii.iiire which will remilt. In definite nnd A i positive belief It h to the llreHtock Industry, nnd will pertnl, the use L of the public InndH by both hiiiiiII nnd liirjse live Kluek rulm r". 1 U. S. Seiint.ir McSury wired Dei t AmlerHon, rennlilk'tin rutin ty hi clmiriimn of Jiu'kmm County, mi Mtiy t: Km ' SeuntorStiuitleM, clmlnntui of t lie Senate I'ublle I.nmli Com-K tuittee, Iiiih conducted IichHukm nnd jriveu tuueli of lila time to Ore- H Oon and Cnlitornln grnnt luudx luiida tax bill. I AM ASSISTING f HIM IN EVKHV WAV I CAN. I tun limy nxxUtiun in the hearings jd t3 liefoiv tin SetiHtel'onimerce Cmninlttee on the attempted mile ' r the Oriental line by Shipping ltoii'd to the Dollar liitereKtu. SK.v . ATOll STAXFIKU) IS ASSISTING ME IN EVKKY WAY HE CAN. The pammiseof the emerp-ncy tariff '-III on May 7, In.'l, placlun I & protective duties; on 'Ji of the principal farm product, wnx due atrjMORGAN items Seveal Morgan people attended I he dfdamatory contest in Hepp ner Saturday night and are proud to say that one of our young girl "Miss Geneva Pettyjohn" carried off first honor in the up per gran division. Mr, and Mr. Ellis Minor were visitors in Morgan Wednesday evening. Mr. Wate Crawford of Ella was calling in Morgan Monday. "the BULL'S EYE Editor nd Qmtral Manaqcr WILL ROGERS ' Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Ely and W, F. Pahnateer were transact in business in Heppner Tuesday, Dene Eekleberry was calling on George Cochran Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hutch craft were calling in Heppner Wednesday. , Eji largely to the liiBlntent eftortu of Senator Stanfleld. j tX On nay 20, lr.M the Stanfleld bill wan Introduced fi.r (liiuiu-l il re t t) lief of nifricultnral banks and c.nn;iiiile, through the V ar rinauce N S Cor;oratlon. The main feature of tliix ineaMiiru became law as u M part of the Norrl bill Auguot 24. 1.M, ai d Oregon banks, trust ip? nnd loan coinpauleii that nerve u,'.-k'ulture rocclvetl tn.tinU.mio und. er lt term. Senator Stanfleld fnvor active cot. tiutiation of the reclamation of Oregon's arid Ian. Ik untill every lrrlatble acre In redticml to cultlvationjaud production. He l ivorklnK In full an-urd with hid colleague. Senator McN'ary, Chali-iiiau of the Senate Committee on Irrluatlou aud with Keprem-titatlve Sluuott. cliulrman of thcfcame committee In the lioune, lu reclaiiiatloii leKlHlutlou. The Oregon rj Senator won out lu thelr'coiitentl.m that fluaunul aid to -ttl."rn dhoul.1 be provided by the tioternnient ami the Interior iK-part- j I lf.,Mk 1W a u: I I... . T.Ut IU1II ..f !.... ...1 llieui , ill hivh " T..,vwiF ..i me rt-eilllliailou IlllliI J2 for the purposo of tnnklng experimental loaun to Hettlerx on cer tain selected projects over a period of three yearn, STANFIELD'G HIGH RANK ON SENATE COMMITTEES HELPS OREGuN. IT WOULD TAKE YEARS FOR A NEW MAN TO ATTAIN HIS RANK IN THE SENATE. Stmnfield fur Senator Campaign Committee, E. .D, Cltsiek, Mgr. WANTED A stallion to take ca1 of for ' the m xt two or three monthf, II I ci tak car" of n horse at a j very modetuie puce, j I have a good barn, good wartcr t'anri a good stand, and have had i several years experience with horse9. William Windsor, lone, Oregon Fish That Critt In Hunukuiig luirlior, a trnnce flMi, ,' the rirv nnd npeurunct of a bulijf'i e"cl. hut been camtht. U I like a ninii, with e.ien, mouth, ncwe. ri. mid iwn numll uncotuninndiNik lis l im. This curiiiu rreuture. re- riililinj; wlmt the Chlnene Uewrlhe i h "kwnl" flub., I poputurljr known id m meniiii!(l's rhllil. and utters s a-iiiid like the cry of buhy. The pos x' M.m of t)ila Ub Is Hid to bring J iod luck. - I tl Eating Wool "I wish you w-ouldu't knit at meals, t run't tell where my spuchettl leave off and your sweater begins." Wish tnrtou Columns. Coming to The Dalles and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin Specialist In Internal .Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOTOPERATE Will be in the Dalles on Mon day May 17 , at the Dalles Hotel. And in Pendleton.. Tucfday, May 18, at the Dorion Hotel. Oftice Hours 10.00 A.M to 4:00 P. M. 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It goo f to print when ever there is something to print. A lot of papers, in fact to he exact, all of them, have a certain time to be issued, rrardlesa of the news. If nothing has happened that day or that week they have to come out just the same. They want you to pay for them whether they are any good to you or not.' Why should a piper be printed if there is noth ing new to print ? Sing Sing don't electrocute a man at a certain hour every day. They wait until they get a trxid man and then electrocute him They don't have a set time or custom, and that is the way the BULL'S EVE is operated. We don't go to press at ten o'clock tonight ju.t be cause we went to press at ten last night. No, sir! We wait until we have something that is worth while to our myriads of readers. We -grt them accustoniej to the fact that when they see the BULL'S EYE, they say to themselves, "The BULL has seen something worth while," and that is why the Paper is out today. Because it has news for you. We sar a man smoking a sack of "BULL" DURHAM and he was getting so much satisfaction out of it that we feel it our duty to tell those that never used "BULL" DURHAM just howr they too can get satisfaction. P.S. Rfmembrr. you won't see us again until mt hsvt something worth while. P. P. 8. Thrs U going to be another pices in Ibis paper suon. Look (or it NIC1 -T. AJ"- i. ' aa. D'- a" 19 Guaranteed bv iNoaaaoaaria " 1 11 .Fifth Avenue, New York Cltv POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce myself a can lidate for tha office of Coun ty Co ntnissioner, Hubject to the decision of the Republicans of Morrow county at the May prima lies. G. A. ULEAKMAN, (Present Incumbent), (Paid Adv.) Mardman, Ore. FOUCOUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as counnty commissioner, subject to the will of the Democratic voters of Morrow County at the prima ries, May 21, 192G. Charles B. Cox. ( 1'ttld Advortlwini'Ut ) VOTE FOR ALFRED I CLARK of Portland Candidate for Republican Nomination for United Stutcs Senator OREGON NEEDS A MAN IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE WHO CAN SECURE RESULTS FOR ITS PEOPLE AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL, It needs a man familiar with Its resonrcet), aitrlcltural In terests, industries', harbor andrtclamation projects.' It needs a man with the energy, Industry and ability to secure Kovernmentul recognition and aid for I he development of these resources, various interests industrial enterprises and projects. In ALFRED E. CLARK, candidate for the Republican nom Inatlon for United States Senator, the people have such a man He has the ability. He has the industry. He has the energy Moreover he already has to his credit a record of efficient, public service. He has courageously opposed in this campaign those who would deprive the people of the rluht to select their own can dicatcs under the direct primary law and who now seek to die tate party nominations. 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