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i 3nnt VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 8, 1926 NUMBER 91 DR. STRESEMANN jpm ' LOCAL NEWS Tho LuilieY Aib of the BaptiHt Hunch will hold a food sale ai Mocire'tt Furniture Ston;, Stitur day, October 16. Good eatu! Come early. The Dorcas Society will give a Silver Tea. Thursday afternoon, Oc ober 1G, at the home of Mri. L. E. Dick. Dr. Outlay Stressmann, German for eign minister, who headed Germeny'i delegation when the republic wat ad mitted te the Leagua of Nations. GOVERNMENT WINS POINTJNJJIl FI3SIT Washington, l. C- Tim aoveriinicnt won another ruunit In the Ion IckuI tt tl. lo brlii to trial I tin rtVtVmliints la the oil sisihI.iI, when thn dUtrti-t court of apinla sustained a govern ment nun Inn to dismiss a sj IM ap. eul which hail been taken ly nttor Biys for ri Kccrotnry of tin- Interior Albort II. rail, Harry V. Klnclulr ami Kilward L. Ihihcny against th rrlmin I Indictments pending against Hum. t'aleaa attornrys Tor that Indicted men now carry an appeal attaint the decision to the lulled Htntes auprcinn rnurt hlrh la probnblo-lt minim that Kail, Hlnrlalr ami Itohnny will hava to io to trial In criminal court here on the Indictment. Th court's action was predicated on a new law, pasted In tho Inst con grsa at tho Inslnnao of S.-nnlnr Thoin aa J, Walsh It)) of Montana, who work I'd up tho oil rnmlnl.. This In deprives the com I of nppcnls of Its power to grant spccinl appeals In crim inal casoa. Attorneys fur the Imllctcd men had attacked this new luw aa a legislative Invasion of Judicial funiv tlona. The decision rovers all the Indict, meiits that are penning ar:alnat the accused, Including those charging Ih henjr and Full with lirih. ry and Sin clair with conspiracy. There ran be no appeul from the de cision Itaeir, except throuith the ageti ry of applying to the l ulled Kintes aupreine court for a writ of certiorari. This probably will be dune, ll was aid by attorneys. SCHOOL NOTES By the Juniors. The FaeHhmeti Initiation wan held October lHt, in the Jo e High School jm. where the realimen were made to under atand that they mnHt laeve the hlah chair and their Lsbv wa;g. The ten younnrtera damned fit hnppennd rxctpl that the nipple atnfe off of the puart bottle o' milk and rna-ly dawned bahy Irvin liilcoie. A reeond act contit.ued an': Mm infants were moie to ki-v Mie Conn-titution of the I. U.S. Paddlta were trenerouslv used to help the procesd. After the freshman had oitcard ed their makeup, yarms wert pitijeu and reireBlirrentu wen rlhiiillmm audI iiiiil ii oHi m fit jH to amuse me auaience ny leiimv Muuh credit due the faeulu After each told l.in Utile tale, he!m(.mt.8 and ,h committe f( was KenerouHly fed cat a eyea f . rwl mill, V ............ I, miu iinia. iiu ocvcir otuuciiiu i i.,. u'hip rl,..T.r(,tii n i were t u; , o i i-i 'much- appreciated by those pies ill IB. . It, OWVIIBUII BIIU Cllll- em. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Entfelman motored ho Portland Frinay after noon. They returned Sunday even ink . Erneot Lundell and Bon Hich- m,A l,.f, loaf Col,, -Ha fnr Iho drOn flf WullU WlillU Bri VIKlf. mt vi ici, inn, uiiuiuhi ivi fc.ij - - - . - ...... it.no- Mr. Suvenrnn'iMtr Mra. lne COOpcrailOH 01 in F J HriMtnw atudents, the freshmen weretal ... A , . , en into the school with a (it I. hail Nr.nl u iirrrintr vtm . . .spirit of cbailene. Iti-t loped r ' thav will carry thm tpir,t lui mr. auoftira. n. u uoou anu , war(J , ,he n(.x, of nt,u sop billy spent lueeuay and Wednrsday at the home of lit r aid KonkiD up Uhea Creek. Mr.' William Edscl&tyn, manuK Mouniains to run down a buck Mrs Joe Mowers, foemerly of 0 e brr been taken to the Hond Kiver Hospital. V. V.. Ballard and family spent Sunday in Mood River. Mrs Ilex llickok. of Portland. is eisitinit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moore. Virail Warren and a company of bold hunters left for the high Waiia Walla wkh his wifa and lii li Tutsday morninii. Virgil Kouney. Mrs. EsseiBiin Kot a sack of salt and if he don't "teen auiHriiiu trotu a severe attack oi iieurius but is no a much comers. What Pyramid Would Cot It h believed no fewer f turn loo.iss men wnre , ni,i.ijed for u'D yeiirs In er ot the local Turn A Lutu artl, '' '"""'nietiot. ..f the great ryrnmhi . I of l-k'M't. If wiiues IiiiiI ln-,-11 wl::ii rias utren speiiuiUK a n w uujb hi U-v. and Mrs. Liviugstoneol Hood Kiver, rpent Ttesday of this week ot the home of It. M Akers. ! We see Pete the railrood fore- .man, driving a new Chevrolet car. Walt Cochran rpent a few days at the State Fair. Z Far! Blake returned from Fu irene, Monday, with'a load of furniture. LEGION HALL THEATRE better. Koutiey is aUetidii; the Walla Waila high school and pur suing a course oi musical atuuy at the Wrutman Conservatory ot Music. Remington The only portable typewriter that is a real success. Bullard'b Pharmacy. Chas. Ryan, of llardman, who hhas been ill at the Morrow Gen eral eorpitali has returned to his oo me. Basil Brookhousser who was re cently operrted on, by Dr. John ston. for aonendicitis. at ti c The following list of pictures, Morrow fieneral hnsnstnl. has m turned to hi.- hume. 'HALLOWEEN NOVOTIES i jbck Ubanteerns, Lais, itcb es and Devils. Bullard's Pharmacy. BRIEF GENERAL NErVS President Von lllndenhurg of fl, r many celvbrutvd Ms Tilth blrthduy Saturday. Marshal Joseph I'llnui'skl aiceptvd the premiership of Poland, vncuted by the resignation of Charles llmlel. ' Alan Cohham, llrlluln's foremost ci vilian airman, has returned to Indon from a 28.000 tulle round trip flight to Melbourne, Australia. Arthur A. 11 mnt. Minneapolis, was chosen grand smirk of the universe to head thn order of Hon I loo, a national organisation of lumbermen. On recommendation of President Oellra tho Mexican chamber of depu ties baa voted l,OI0,lOU pesos ('.0,. 000) for support of the luillinry cum palgn against the rebel Yattl Inillana In the slain of Honors. Arrangements hnvo been completed by the emergency fleet corporation with American Legion offk'luls for car rying legion members to tho 1 127 con vention In Pnrls. The legion will trav el aboard tho I'nlted Hliilcs liner I.w vluthan and other ships ot that line. Japanese authorities are determined to end the treaty forbidding pelagic scaling made In lull with t'nited 8tutna, (Ireat Ilrlliiln and HuhSIu to preserve seals In north Puclric water when the time limit la reached, fir cembcr IS, according to reports from Toklo. Nov r Pec. art. hooVed to show at the Legion Hall, hetrinninir ,lunr 12. I We have in this list a wide rnnuo of subjects and stars and hope to please every one. We are having a hard time to makeerds meet.so. when in doubt, what , to do, go to the show. I 'Oct 2 Taming the West. " 9 Seven Davs. " 1G Frivolous Sal 23 Red Clav. I " 30 Hull's Highroad. fi Calaary Stampede. 13 Sundown. " 20 Simon the Jester. 27 Madam behave. 4 California Straight Ahead. " 11 Flowing Gold. " 18 Three Far.es East. " 25 The Road to Yester day. Cut this out and keep it for utiire reference We will only raise prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont mUs a single number of this con ract. American Legion lone Oregon PIANO MUST BE SOLI) Will sacrifice fine piano in stor Bge near here for immediate sale. Will give easy terms to responsi ble party. For full particulars and where it may be seen, address Portland Music Company, 227 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. Navy to Build Air Baaei In Northwest Boattle, Wash.-Pinna for develop Went of threa PaclMu norlhwoHt avia tion baaca wore announced here by nr Admiral W. A. Mnffett, chlof of the naval bureau of aeronautics. With Bund Point, near Beattln, aa hondatmr tvs, the navy Intends to develop an auxiliary baa at Port Angeles, Wash., be said, and to provide extensive fa cilities for housing dirigibles at Ta toma, Waeb, - PIANO FOR SALE High Grade New Piano near here. Must be sold at once at a liberal discount and on very lib eral terms to responsible party. If inten-stcd, write to Bush & Lane Piano Company, Portland. Oregon. lliey are now the labor on that pyra mid would have cit more than $ . fssi.issi.issj, sv nothing of c.mt o? materii.l. Extinct and Fqtsil Birds Vutioiis birds may be eallel cc Hurt rather thun fisil. because their specie have expired since the preseiit UpoIokIchI era te-pan, or in sonic case since written records were kept. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la lierrliv (Iveti thnt t!i underi-luni'il bn been lipiolntc,l bj the futility liimrt of tbi-Miite of ( t'Kon fur ilorrow Comity, Hluiiui- trtor of ttir -tnte of tiemld Jm l sun, ili-cent-eil. All liersiitis lilt V 1 1 -s, cliilnm minion nalil eetnte (ire in r. by liutlflcil tuprvM'iit the himie. rlu!. vcrltleil, lib votifllerH s reill rei It) In IV, lit liifoffhcof I- II. Ilobi' sun, lit lone, on-pin, wirliili i niiinths of the dote id the !irt puli licntloll ot thla notice. Auinliilit .tiicksmi, AiliiiluiNtrntor ot the estate o! (icrnli! A. Jiic'rmiui, ih cenxi il. Iinte of the lit'Ht ptililk'iit Ion 1 this notice. ScritcinlH-r 17(11 I'.Cli. Star Brand and Johnson's. shoes at Bristol None bttter. Millions in Pearls I.'l'NRY J. TAYLOR, nomine. f the Demi eratic partv for joint" i"iiator for Morrow ano Umatill? out tien. Tl.i in the man whr va.4 the original Fpontior lor the farm relief lenislatiun at the last cs :on of th- Sta l'ilalure. Old BUI of Exchange The (ilileHt copy of forililll hill of eTehiinse knnun to b In exlstenre, nt nresent, nc.-or.iins to the perjodlral the Market for Kxcbimce, In one daleij it M!h:n on StarcU f), l.'IL'i, and runs In the nrlvlmil as follows: "I'icate per iii(st:i prlmn lllorn flet. tern) n ill !X. rittohre n I.U'a de r',o:i Lib. XI. V. Sono per la valufe qui da Marco Reno, n! tempo II parnte e poneto a mlo onto e It, cbe f "Iirlfto vl euanle Koiiromoo le lionrninel de MI 'ano IX. de' Marzo, 132."." Or. In Knjf iWi: "I'ny for this fir-t bill of exclmnc". in the Snh day of October, to Lucn ",oro 4'i llvres; tticy are for valne re celved here from Marco Iteno; at the 'line of maturity pay the n.mie to my .("niiiit. tlieriV'liig you. may f1ir!t pre fect toil, Itoiiroinod de ISonrniuel of Milan, the Olh of March, l.T.V ; J ' - r i - ;. ' ' ' ' ' ;. I ; " . . . J 1 . ' . ' .i. r v ' . - t : , s , .i. -V J. , , . . I ' - -j s ..... . t . l " , ' 1 ; - v; ' j - . " ww , W-) Hi. - . 'j :, ' ' ' ' ,1 -: 1 This pajoda. a part of the Japanese exhibit ut tho K' h iui Ccntcnalal Inter national Exposition In Philadelphia, c-. lcljratlrifr tha 15oih annlv.Tsary of the sixain!; of the Declaration of liule p. nrlence, la n.ade caiir ly of pearis and Ha value exce4 $l.ii').),tjO0. The eipoKltiou continues until December I. ! Nor Heat Prostration ' Anoiher thins lliere Nn't so milch j of around the Ngnh pole Is longitude. , Detroit News. YOUR BANK Think of this as your bank. Come in and tell us how we can help you. We know that our success is dependent up on the prosperity of our customers upon you. We arc here to serve, to boost and to grow with this city. Make use of our facilities and service, sincerely offer you our earnest co-operation. THE LIVE BANK YOUR CITY, U. S. A. We. Get the Habit. Inspect my special cash and carry counter every week. Pay cash and you will 3 1 .1 1 una mat you ,can re- E.n "V . , r 1 v J lleU 3 III IONE, OREGON. t: - " tjIone Independent j m JOB PRINT i Good Worh and Reasonable Prices Es PlEllIIIIlM r::i;!:lii:;iiiilii!i::ii!il!!!n!i:s:!ili and SAVE MONEY. ! i I F -.rr First Class Shrimps 17ct Good Corn, Two for 25 ct Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19 ct Citrus, large 26 ct Lye lOct D. W. Kraut 17 ct r i t 1 1 1 1 1 ? stion tint enters the mind cf every cus-jg fa tomer who examines merchandise with the expectation M of buying sompthinjj Realizing that most people make this the first consid 1 .; eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods s i consistently low-, -but never at the sacni.ee ot quality. r r3 If you find any article bought at this store not as rep- j5 resented, bring it back and we will make good ourgf i4 claims. i . Try this Store for Satisfaction. Bert Mason ristow Johnson's. lllllllllllllli;i:!::il!ll!lll!lll!!!llll!ll!II!ll!ll!!l!!!ili!l!3i!lllill!:illlll JB