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3mm, f wit i i r i VOLUME XV IONE, 0REC0N, FRIDAY.Nov. 19, 1926 NUMBER 25 VAL M. BRANDON LZ J I ,: - Vil M. Brandon of Washington, C C, whs was alaettd auprama eorr snsnder of lha Order of Coo tit a, h laysreund degree of tha Veterans a Paralgn Wart, at their annual aonvtr lion In El Psse, Tsxss. GAIN IN INMATES OF STATE INSTITUTION! j Oljrmpla, Wuh.-tner asa In nuir bar of Inmalaa la lha ".1 alala Bene and charitable Inatltullona for tha si years from Reptembar 10, 1920, I "eptember 10, 1911, waa U4, wltb i total of 7171 at tba (attar data, shown br raport compiled br th dlractor of buslnasa control. With tha comparative figures gleei th two-Mar parloda, tha ftgurea show, for Bnptsmber. ISM. lltl, shows a eaereee of III orar tha 1137 In main In 19 JO. Blullarlv, 1124, wlih 733: shows aa Increase of 47 ovar 1132 aad Hi-ptambar. 1111. with 7871, show aa larraaaa of 131 over 124. Tbla Inadlulluna! inmala pnpulatloi f 7171 September 10 last, shows ai larraaaa of lilt or of 11.41 par can ovar 1110; aa Incraasa of 1016 or o ll.M par cant ovar 1122; and aa In craaaa of 111 or IIS pt-r cant ova 1114. This makea aa average vearl. Incraasa of US II or of 1 21 par cam Tha atata panltantlarjr at Wall. Walla had 687 prisoners In 1920 am 111 thla yrar; tha slots tralnlm acbool at Chehalla grow from 131 t. 107; tha school for (iris at Oram Mound from US to ISO; whlla th. atata reformatorjr at Monroa Increai d from 19S to SSS. "UNCLE JOE" CANNON DEAD Veteran Lawmaker Paaaes Quietly With Family at Hie Bedelde. , Danville, III. In an Ivy-covered church, wbvra hie wife planted tha sprigs that In tha years have grown Into a massive bower of foliage, tha final rites for "Uncle Joe" Cannon, were held Tuesday. The veteran Amurlcaa lawmaker, who for 41 years was a member of the bouse of representatives, passed away at bis boms hers at tha age of SO. Death cams quietly, with membera of hla family by his bedside. With him were his two daughters, Mrs. truest La Seurs and Miss Melon Cannoa. The last few years of his life were spent In almost complete retirement. I Ms walked a little, rode In automobiles as much as possible, wandered about his horns town, conversing with old cronies and reminiscing .of former days. fteardan, Wash., Bank Robbed. Reardaa, Wash. Thrae masked rob bars hald up thrae employes and a customer of tha Farmers' State bank and aacapad with 12500 In cash and about $11,000 In liberty bonds, A man who at ftrs refused to give hit name waa captured br two members of a aoese within three hours of tha rob bery, and tha money and f mo of tha bonds war recovered. Cerdevw shaken by larthquake. Cordova, Alaska. An earthquake of unusual violence waa felt hore at 1:10 Sunday night. Tha temblor waa no ompanled by a distinct rumbling. Buildings shook and antennas masts of tha United itatee naval radio sta tion 14 miles from Cordova swayed WEDDINGBELIS Last Sunday, November 14. at three o'clock in che afternoon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C TroKe wan the icene of a very prtty weddinif when Minn Dona Ritchie, dauKt-ter of Mrs. John Ritchie of lone, was united in morriajrewith Mr. Robert Allstott Jr , one of the progressive younx farmer of the Eiht Mile' coun try. Mr. and Mn. Archie Pad her r Mood up with the happy coupple aa the brief and simple, bntim preBsive service of the Cynitrena tional church was read by the pastor, Uev. W. W. Head. What makes a better Chriatmaa Kift than a Bible? Bnllard'a Phnr macy. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shafer. a 9 pound boy, Nov, 8, at Mor row General Hospital. .To Mr. and Mri. Alex Green of Eiuht Mile, a 12 pound girl November 15, at the Morrow Gen eral Hospital All reporteb doing well. Hetty Clark daughter of Mr. Mra. N. A. Clark of Eight Mile, who waa recently operated on for appedicitia, at the Morrow General Hospital has returned to her home. Hetty Adkina waa operated on Wednesday by Dr. A, H. Jonn aton for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. We may make special mention that Miss Dow ninjr was born in and lived near lone until she had passed through the public school. At that time she moved with her parents to Hood River w here she uradjated from high .chooi. She then took and completed Bible Course studies at Seattle and New Yotk. The Baptist Ladies' Aid will hold their Annual Christmas Food and Fancy Work Sale, Sat. December 11 at Moore's Furni ture Store. INCOME TAX CREDITS PASSED TO CONGRESS White House Indicates Presi dent Will Not Suggest Plan of Refund. Washington. D. C Having disclos ed that there Is enough money In tha trenaury to warrant a IS per can! credit on Oils year's Incoms taxes, tha adinlnlMtratlon feels that the next move la up to congress. It waa said at tha Whits House that President Conlldga thought congress the best Jiulgs of what should be dona wltb the surplus. The pronouncement was taken as an Indication that In his annual mes sage, Coolldge probsbly would not at tempt to work out details of the re fund proposal, but would Inform the senate) and house they must fight out that qnestlon tor themselves. Reart'tary Mellon has suggested that the money returned to the taxpayers be remitted In the form of a credit on next year's payment, half of It to be doihicted from the March Install mmit and half from the June Install ment. The 15 per cent minimum credit was predicated, Mr. Mellon explained, on a prospective surplus of 1300.000, 000 for this fiscal year. First estl mabea marie by the president Indicated a surplus of 1200,000,000 and on that ground be proposed a 10 per cent credit which later was boosted to 12 per cont A DUftnnc The difference between a failure nnd a aurwasful man Is rather aptly Illustrated by ths fart that while the fullure la doubting whether a thing can be done, ths successful man Is going ahead doing It. I'hlladelpltls Inquirer, f ' For Sale! Gilfillan Radio Sets. For a trial see A. G.Rankin or phone 1CFU - The Duress Society will have a sale of cooked food and fancy articles on Saturday, December 1th, at the McMurray building. Chocolates at Bulford's Parmacy HOME COMING AT O. A. C. Oregon Agricultural College, Nov. 19. Nolan Page of lone, junior in civil engineerintr, drew the de tails for tht construction of the homecoming arches. The students made the plans and erected the three arches which are at the entrance of the campus to welcome the alumni back. The arches are made of 30 footshalta. which will be put on bach side ot the street. Small urches will be built over the sidewalks. HOOD RIVER HONORS MISS IRENE DOWNING A farewell service for Irenn Duwning, well known and high ly eMemed Hood River girt, who is railing on the motorship indra for Guayaquil, Ecuador, to take up her chosen work as mission among the 20 millions of Indians in that South American republic, will be held Sunday evening at ihe Gospel tademacle of the Christian and Missionary, Alliance at 8th and May streets on the Heights. She will be the Mission ary of the local church, her equip ment passsge and support being provided py attendants of this al liance of Christians of all creeds ar d faiths. ' "Miss Downing's departure," said Dr. Robert Apiuz, "is an un usual demonstration of rare Chris lian courage and devotion and culminates a lung period of pa tient preparation and faith," -Hoood River Glacier. Smart Shtllfiih A Fifth svenue Jeweler In New York exhibits this alga In hla window: "I'earla and Other Precocious Stones." Oysters, It sterna, are getting entirely too smart The Outlook. THANKSGIVING S SUPPLIES You will need t? Pitted Dates . .. Firfs. citron, lemon, l I Cranberries, Cauliflower, Cellery, Cabbage, Salad dressing, Mayonaise, Mince Meat, Nuts, Spices, etc Few, fresh stock in all of above lines. Bert Mason LOCAL NEWS Caal Wright arrived Saturday to L: .:.. l l 1 icct ma inuiiiy wuu nave uccu V,B mng at tne home or 1. ii. lira bill, The left for Baker, Satur day night on the local. Miss Pearl Padberg arrived Sat urday morning, to spend a week with her mother. P. H. Robinson returned Portland, Saturday. from Miss Norma Swanfon is viJit ing friends in Bend. We see Earl Brown driving a new Chevrolet sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray were Lne victors, Snnday. Mrs. Hatcher left Sunday for a two weeks visit in Idaho. Fred Ritchie and family have returned to lone. The home Mr. and Mrs. L L. Funk, near Cecil, was destroytd by tire Wednesday night. The fire was caused by the explosiot. of a gasoline lamp. Mr. Funk be iig away from home they were unable to gave anything. How about that TURKEY? Turkey shoots at the Eubank' on the 14th and 21st HAND POWER WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower Stumoullers $30 each; Horsepower. 7ft; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers Watctwheela. -. - - : . The Oucrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Ren ton,' Wash. Are you saving the date, Nov. 19 for the High School play," A Full House". Remington The only portable typewriter that is a real success. Bulurd's Pharmacy. Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. Cluster Raisins .SB and orange peeisv gi n DIED, on the butte south of lone Sport Robinson and Jim Ritchie. These dogs were the property of Judge Robinson anr! George Ritchie and will be badly rriissed by their owners. , The) were both valuable bird dog. They evidently got hold of some poiHon put out by the gfvernment : rapper who was poisoning coyo tes in the vicinity of (one, August W. Lundell, an old tim e -idert of lone , died at Walla Walla. Saturday, Nov. 13. Mr. Lundell bad been ailing for some time. He was hurried a( WeHton, November 15. The funeral waa attended hj Mr. F. A, Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. Lundell, Mr. and Era. J. E Swanson, and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindntrom of lone and Morgan. Mr. and Mm. T-idTroge left Wednesday, for the valley. Dallas Ward of Lexington, se.. ior in vocational education, has been appointed cadet colo iel oi the studeuts R. O. T. C. by Col G' W. Moses, commandent of ca dets. These arjoointmehts are made with permision of Dr. V. Kerr, president of the college. and are based on the individual's ability io military science. WHEN WE TAKE A BIRD'S EYE VIEW- Thing nlwnys look dlffervnt over a farperepectlTe. If we take tilnre -ye view of lire evt-r where, we appreciate bow small oiirdlMtipiiolntiiii nts nnd luconvenlet.ces really are and how Inrjre bt our good fortune. To-dny we of the United State re envied by the whole world. We have more automobiles, uiorerirctriclty, more telephones more houwhold luxuries, more bnpluewt. tan all the rest of the world combined. The Hank ok Ionh believe that the spirit of optimism Inlo.NE and vlrlnlty Is entirely Justified. We all have rvnson for gratitude at thla Thanksgiving Time. BANK lone x y 1 lone Independent JOB PRINT H Good Worh and Reasonable Prices iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:! What's the SP PricE? I ! r i i Vi 1 1 stion that enters the mind of every cus- : tomer who examines merchandise with the expectation I of buying sompthing S Realizing that most people make this the first consid-1 I eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods S i consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. If you find any article bought at this store not as rep- resented, bring it back and we will make good ours claims. v H Try this Store for Satisfaction. I Bristow & iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw THREATENING FACTS OUT Grave Complications Likely to Arias From Investigation of Catalan Plot ' Paris. Investigation of the actlv Itiea of Rlcclotti Garlbalc'l, kinsman of the Italian liberator. In connection with the plot ot the Catalans to In vade Spain from French territory Is assuming a grave character because of Its possible effect on Franco. Italian relations. The Investigators now maintain that Carlbaldl'a relatione wltb Inspector General Lapolla of the Italian poll department and with Lanolin's princi pal assistant. Inspector Scala, have been established beyond question. They are now bending their efforts to fathoming exactly what these rela tions have been. Both Rlccottl and Santa Garibaldi, who also Is a grandson of the Italian liberator, were examined by the po lice. Sunte Garibaldi has an office la Parla, and it Is asserted that Lapolla and Scala in the middle ot October decided to send an agitator named Bclvoll, employed In Santo Garibaldi's office, to Italy wltb a letter to anti Fasclxt republicans In an endeavor to unite them In a huge gathering which would coincide with the Catalan sep aratist movement Philippine 6torm Takes Lives of WO. Manila. A typhoon, a tidal wave and a flood In widely separate areas have combined in a joint visitation of the Philippine islands, leaving la their wake deaths believed in excess ot 200 and heavy property damage. t of IONE 1 Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii K E J: i : a aa s : aa as I! 3 Johnson's, j