NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN that ttio undersigned will receive sealed bids until 10:00 o'cioek A. M., the 7th liny of July, 1028, ar.d immediately thereafter the bids will 1)9 publicly opened by the County Court, nt the County Court Kcom in the Court liou.se In llcppnrr, Oregon, for th purchase of an isjue of bjnds of Mor row County for t'te construction of pe'-manent roads therein in the um r( one hundred twenty Uiounind dol lars t$ 120.000), Mid hottds to b in denominations of $1,000 each, num bered 1 to 1-0 itic.u.;ve, to benr Jute of June 1, 1926, and to tK.it.ure serially in numerical order at the rute of $6 000 on the llrr.t day of Juno in each of tho years 1052 to 1951 inclusive eaid bonds to bear interest at the late of five per cent (5) per annum, payable semiannually on the first days ol June and December, principal and interest payable in Bold et in at the cfl'ce of the County Treasurer in Hi ppner, Orcfton, or at the Fiscal Ag ency of the State of Oreon in New Wit City. Ail bids must bo unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $5,000.00. Tl. Court reserves the right to re ject any nr.d all bids. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, Johnson & Mc tulloch will be furnished tlte suc cessful biuder. GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk, Heppner, Oregon. 7 BOUND TRIP TO V DENVER 5? JO OMAHA 72 61 KAN&A3 CITY ... 11 M 1 DK3 MOINES T 5S I ST. LOU 13 hi 6J 1 J CHICAGO 87 M I DETROIT ln OS I ; CINCINNATI .... 107 4i , ' CLEVELAND 109 M TORONTO.,., .... 11S Ofl f . ATLANTA Ill M I E I tn-r-rv':! on 111 nA I I I WAMiirturun... ij sv t i i l-'i PHILADELPHIA. 16 JS J I MDbtv iA i:a. 'j I a BOSTON 164. ? I 9 MORGAN NEWS C. W Warner and family of i'os-iil visited II, 0. Ely and fami Saturday and Sunday. C, W nu ked for Hal in 1907 and has otbeen hre sines tli n. He no irrd quite a number of improve vnts, especially in the roads. Morgan and vicinity was visi ed ly several nice ruins Monday vtrcli niakts the fa-mor lautjh, The Mot nan Daily Vacation Bi ileSchool closed Saturday and th eaciiers left for their homes on frinday evening. Miss Gladys Men lock spent Sun lay with her folks. She was ac wmpanied by Miss Alta Petty-iohn. Martin Baurenfeind is over hauling Bert Fulmaleer'a autamo ')ile. Howard Hardest)- is working for Franklin Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Stout and daunh er, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim ":' it if Heppner spent Sunday wiih dr. and Mrs Alfred Medlock. IN TIIIC COUNTY COURT OF TIIR STATU OK ORE CON FOK MORROW CO. CITATION IN THE MATTKR OF THE ESTATE OF FRANKLIN l ( KOSS.J)l-CKASKI). 'In Anna II. Hukk, llin licl II. Homm I'tllll'lltl A. It.lHS, 1'llUlkllll 1'. ItllMM, I'.i'llii Ilium, MiUKMii't K IIiinh, John II. lluHH. A ti mi M. lioHN, mill Jiini' I '"- lirlrNiit In tv iiinl ut'xt nf km uf t'lilikllli I'. 1 1 ohm, ilri'i'iiHi il, Mini to nil iiIIiith nnkiiowii, Inlt'i'i'Nli'il In r-u lil I'Mnti', If liny mii'li Ihi'i'i' lit', IN THK NAMi: UK Til K STATU uK tilt; iO: you nil- IiiTi'Ii.v t'oin iiuii.ili'il mul riiilii'il Id npi'iir In I he f im t.v couii room. In tin' t'oun tvfliinrt IIomhi. fir I liintiiit'r Mm' James and Voimirer hos went row conniv, uro; milio .Inly, aminir those that kept up their i H'-11. term of hiiI.i t t im Nadir- warfare. '"'ay tlii'thlnl l:iy of .Inly, ln.'il, nt 1 lie M;esou.-i wasa poverty stricken l,,Vl.r Vf a ,v,fMk l!l ' "''''"" ( , ... , , "lil uny, lii Hun nnil llii'ro hiiow country at the end of the war, ,. u ,.v ,.,,,v l.,. tvhv I thoiik'h a rich country if it hadhim UhouM not iH'Krai.t.'d t.'. k. II. lioh. Iiim.ki iiiliniiilsli'iiior ol l lu IVljitc of 1 rmiMlu I'. 1:sh, ilivi'iiM'il, (or (ho mile ot t he (oIIowIiik ili'Hi'rllH'il plina, luirvi'U or tnicla o( ivnl proi iTl.v, lit prlvnl.' hiiIi', for tlii'liml rlrr olitiilnnlilt' for i'iihIi In tin int. mul (lint tin' ii-in i'i'iIh llnTi'i.f Ih' up D AYS AM) MCI ITS IN OLD MISSOURI The KniRlit of Windsor Castle Harks Back to Olden Days. Windsor Cast'e June 17. 'l'O Editor Independent: ' 1 wiote you some time aito and told you about Missouri, roy home tiite. I often-think nhout that country and the times people had there during and after the Civil War. 1 was about ten years oi l when the war ended in 'ir, hut some of the men did not quit fiirhtintr for' several years afterward. The! 1 1 Public Hearing of Prohibition (Question Ml H . -X i ' '11, Jf I - V T 40. 1 1H' prodcera instead nf t m--v con tumei. I i"":pn thu.K of those t.,oni.ii!u. cruel p'ave-y ""'"ys. My people wi-ie' Hit Southern pympiuhizers. but they saw their mif-iake after the war. AITS, blajys Liy was in llepp , It U a nnMv tmitrh nnmiKllinn I'lli il to tin" nut mi-lit olt.ixi'H. ini.rt ur Ihursday and Fridav takip;- mv friend to atn'n n Immnn lw.J W li' r. ft. ki'iht.iI Imlrliliil- eachers examinations. ; inf.', stand him on a Mock, sell Mr. It. E. Harbison left Wed-' him to the highest bidder ar.d tesday for Portland. He w as ac i send him away from his wife and jotnpanied by Hershal TownS.Mid chi.dren. not for a day, a month, if Morgan and Mrs Corson and or a year but forever and for Irs. Sperry of lone. ii'ver. One of our jj'eattst Amer . ;;ntiicanssaid it must t.top. and Marparet Ely w spending a few jh9 !topped u but had an awful Uys with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. lmut an(j a bloody war before it vy. I wa over- Miss Eudora Hordesty, now of, J rtmtrn ier lots of war s:)rg?; !one. spent Sunday with hi r this is one of them: 'oiks. 'When this cruel war is ovi-r, Mr. and Mrs. F. D Ely spent' And the Lincoln hots dont (Sunday evening with, Mr. ani b.nd me IMrs.H. C. Ely. Hal Ely had the misfortune to -inurn out a tearing in his car Sunday. In effect to ScDtemlciB Ectrirn limit October 310S THE EAST INVITES TO'J nd the Union Pacific makei your journey economical by low round-trip excursion fare to all important point! In the East, Middle Weat and South. LIBERAL f TOPOVIE FRIVlLZOt enable you to visit the big eastern citie or America' greatest wonder lands) Zloa National Park Tll,TTt'at Natinaal Park Rocky Mountain National Fark all reached via the scenic and hhtoric Union Pacific DeLuxetrsins. Superior service. Descriptive book Lt cn request. The Sunday School rally held at Minor's Grove Sunday was w-ll ' Atended, there beinK between 'jOj and 100 present. The speakers of tne day were Bro Alfordof llepp :ner, Bro. Neufel it of Arlinnton, j and Bro. Head of tyre. A pro gram was given by the Daily Vu cation Bible S:hool. There wer-s-ieral special instrumental a. id 'vocai selections rendered. Harvest Wage Scale I'll make my way straight back to the girl; The girl I left behind me. 'Jii thut jfirl that pretty little girl, The tears do fall and blinu me girl; The gir1 1 left behind me. ComSinrs Sick Sdvvers Drivers . tlfikX l m it f I iVrin ar l)i VACATION ROUTE TO" INFOKMATtOf ia r.ESXBVA- T1CN CAU US OH Will iers i vers Straw Haulers. C"'ikiup to ten m-n C 00 Wnti rbuck and Itoustaoouc... S.CO it co .. 4 (;0 .3 CO ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ...3 00 niHH mul i'ohIh ninl cvii-iimi'H nf m. niiiiUlriitloii, tow It; lli'lnnlna; nt tln Smiiliwi'st cor hit ol tin-orl Iiwimi niinrliT nt tin Norllii'iiKt uniiriiT of S i-Himi n. In Tiiw imlili t South, Km nut' '.'4. Kin-I or til.' 111 n 111.-1 1 . M 'I'i.ll.in. tl v runiui b I'.nxt 'i (i l l, l lirii. i' imI :ii il' vti'ik N-ulli '.:i.' ft-t-t In tin smith III)'' ot County lionil, ,! Iicini' Ih'kImiiIhk Ml n point illri'i'l ly nrroxH. nt a point on tin' North lint' of milil County llimil n nil rniiulnu Wixt M ill' ttni'H Norili .".r f'''l, Hti'iii'i' Si hi th .'li f.'it to tin- .lli line of Biiil C i 1 1 1 1 1 j' lloii'l, t 'i. -1 ii li i; iiiiliik' ill m lly in ioi-h m .1 1 i ti t 011 tln Soiilli llui' o( tin' Kiilil ( oinity lloinl mul rmiiilnu t lirni'i' Si iiit li III I. , t to the ilnic ol li'Tliiiilni;. A No. nil of Unit r rtnln liliii', pur ivl or trurt ol l.nnl. Iii liinliii.-1117 It I'iikI nt th.' Sunt h Wi-Mt i'orin'iiif tin .N'uriliwi'Kt iii.irli'r o( tin- Nnrlln tiHt 'Vhen I thirjj of lhat pretty tittle 'i"rtiT ot s.i iiun n. In T..iihiiip i SniiUi, KniiKi' Zt. I.a-t 01 h iiiaiin't tv .Mvriillnn. rnnnliiK t li. ii. t- r-'oii I li :S.i .-..-I 1 1 ..... ... I ' . I -1 1 1 r. ... t I li -in ,. V.irl h 1 remember a couple of otir;::t ,",.t. ii.,. w.hi t.vt t.. tin neikihbora wenttotown soon afierj i,n.' of iivsinnlni;. the war and on their way home! All ot tin-niiuvv iivwriu il n-al prop in lhevenir;Rhadto co 'through i''r,-v '" M"""w('"H.v. Orv. some timber country. Thev wer(,'TiilH.'ie.itioii l ..ii.iuiil i-v nnl.-rof ! lilt' Hull. It. I.. Li nk''', Jllilrfi" nl tin- rMimr along u'kuiic when, whiz i-,,,,,,, rlirt oiilivsiniot i.rvson. wer ' a bullet past th'ir hi-ads. i.,r Murmw ( uiiiiiy. inmlv nml vii Tl:i" looked around and saw two! '''f''1' "a 'li-l' "1 1 ts iicii or three men th" brush and hoi j"'i ilicilntf f ii-lir.t piii..i. inii.ti 1, - ,1 ..1 4L j .. .1 a t'i 1 .1 livri'.if III thv Itll llll v i.l J iiiiv. l 'Jii Icri'd si trn m Bt.d asked :V hat do ... , . I ,,, , mul i n- Int. oiiiiil. 11II1111 ln rviit nil! ...... . . i... I . 1 : .0 . 1 - tuu .m-auiiy buooumk bi uj; wie ,,c, ma,,p . .,,, ,,,IV ( .Iu)v ,,,,.r, .war is over. One of the bush., itms.vy ii.nd. .ml ti... i whackers hollered back and said; ,,i mid dm i, thin i-t ilny ol I Its not ever w it.i me by heck and June, I oi. I! lone Independent jOD PRINT j Good WorK and Reasonable Prices ifdllllllllllllilllllillllllllHItllllliM 1 HMMMMIiMI HMMMMIMMMMHMM The big 4 IDEA -tjust now is not fuel hujZ7 J. W. Howk. Ag!. lone, Oregon Incomplete Defcnhion A wotn.in writvr wiya thut American hvuutlvs riviil (l.t- fiivel; foddv-yi-, bat nhn fiills to ny w hvthvr It Is In lliiure i In cluttien. Sun Hit nardluo Sua. : Ck Jt :.0 Sabll Philosopher Ef sottiH folk liHd hci'ii ilvr 1 . ,'lv Instrurllnns hvn tlv worl" w.'s !,i i mul; In', tlivre'd he no II vli in p c. dny. Atliintii CuiiMltiitlnu. jBu'.k Driver 3 0) .Picking up Sicks ..$125perl09 j Stationary j Dentil; D -ive'S 2.'!! tn' IP. x Diiv.M.q with tipla 2 f.O iEox Drivers without ntts 3.00 jL'iarJf rs 4 CO Sack Sewers... 4.00 j Header Punchers 4 00 tin 1wm ' 3 AO Engineers 5.00 Separator Tenders 6.00 Hay Hands 2.00 tan he went again. The neit h bur trot out of H at like a coyote shot with a pack3addle. J rial s tne way it was alter me war. So - Ion?, Tilicum. Gay M. Anderson County Clerk. E SUPREME AUTHCklTV Tires & Tubes Of The Best Quality Oils, Grease & Supplies INDEPENDENT GARAGe See me before sending away for p S your Tires. I can give you a real VVEBSTEHS HEW INTEENA7J0?AL D'CTiCKARY -run m::t;s:am wuijter Hecaucc i 'i "nr!r !s .f Snpr'me Court . ( J'..l ,i . cone ir in hl-heH rrue '.1 i f the work u tt.cir AwiWify. j ilic Pr.rl.-!rt: j ( n!i !cdln Un!- l(J VKilrk-i, (..oiltj'LS, on 1 K'.rmul US oo! give tHtir hearty InJctte All 3fi,-.i tS.i" hr.ve r.-pfd a t'- !r;:c (Jirilrmaiy ui, siurUiil Iwvo pi reacted Wcbtttr's New Intcma- pl Uunat. fi The ?ciioo!hrif !t.i citric Cti'intry :crc t- the Utrrlnii-Wcbir Uta ol Ultctitltcl maiKi. ; Ccvcrrrr-ntrrliitina Offices fj otVs!iin. jn Ljcslt tawtnimz). i'i WUVi: f..r Mf.ir.li -ww of the N.w ! i !'' 'i'-.l u. Vy.t. i I'll i i r.c t- tu.U A u ;u.il B.iJ li.Uiil n bargain in tires and tubes. E. R. Lundell Proprietor The Garage where you get "Service With A Snap" ft iiilJ, Wt:.. Vi P TUBtJlf One of Largeit Geyicrt KxecWInr tfywr, III llm Vi'lliittMliini1 Niitlomil I.ntk, Wyuiiilng, In milil to hit one of the !nrKHt i.jri In llm world. It linn llirnwn a ! ilinti of wiitrr to u height of from 200 to HOO font. L0CAN HER ill ES Logans for sale at a bargain. $2 a crate We pay the cxprc-s or parcel post. Order now. Joe Douda, Kstacadii, O. efon. AIvlERlCAN YOUTH 142 & 15 cts. Before you buy, see uaith at the ii? arnaeir Eleva4or HIHMMMMM millll MtMHH r"i Vsr 111 BaBMagaMI1IMPBKaBaaa3aMCJia wa m . 4"ii 1 - JJ'" T Ktlzabutb ("Ilotty") Clark, 13, of Cednr, Dolawnrn, In otio Of that italo'n Rlrl canilldaloD for 'tho Ameri can Youth Awnrd, onUthllnliud bjr tha dlroctora of the Scsqul-Cutitntinlal In tnrtiaHoniil KxpoHltlon, to be hold at l'hlludi:lphla from Jims 1 to Docom bur 1 In obwirvanco of ir,0 yoam of Amorlcnn Indopundimce. If "Hotty" li finally ehoacn to roprnannt Dolawara nb will be Klvcn a week's trip to On RxpoHltlnn and to WuHlilngton and the White Houn, whore iilio will recelw a m.'utii irom me minus oi t-rvBiuuut CoolldtfO. ' Kodak docs double duty on the farm Ttnlay it's Uuilily, rca.Iy for spring gardening; tomorrow it's a vinit froi.i Coiiuia Frank there are always pictures tint a-e fun to make anil keep. Pictures of tho h isinos of farming, are plentiful, toosnapshots of cattle, uheep, horses, hoijs that you'll use. Let its !,how you l.cv j.!:nplc it is to get good pic tures with a Ko la!:. The Am iU ;td the practical a'uie (f tiicture waking (in tUu fur:.i (.re di sctilHil in un liitereel. ing way in ths Ivml.la, " Kodak on the l'arm." A cupy is ji.hs U,t t!io iikltin. 4 Autographic KpJukl fj up Bjllard's Pharmacy ) The Kodak Store I