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H2 ' y------ i hi VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAV,Nov. -E271926 NUMBER 26 SECRETARY MELLON FORJAX REFUND Coolldge and Mellon Both Op posed to Any Permanent Revision ot Taxes. Waahlngtoil, D. C. The WWW Hout baa put a dampar on tails of dirtaraace of opinion betweea Prael dent Coolldge and .Secretary Mellon tr tas radnctloa. Tbe official apokasmaa declared the ehlaf esaeutlve Ml Hit traaeurr eee ratarr not only war u oaa In thalr ad vocal r of a refund Is Ineonia taaee and la their oppoaltlon to permaa onl US revtaloa, but that tha eubjact bad baaa dlacusaad belwaaa tbam ba fora Mr. Conlld aurprleed tlia coun try bjr announcing bla poaitlon. RpaetfUllr tba full force of tba administration n aald to lia aialnat tba laiaat propoaal to repeat tha auto mobile tai. Tba prealdent feala that wit congrwaa appropriating 0,000, 09 a yaw for roade tha federal gov ernment baa a right to lavr against automobile aaera. Henrtofora tha demand for relief from tba automobile tai baa come largely from tha democrats In eon greea, bat a republican member of tba house, lludaoa of Michigan, baa anaooaoad that ha bad prepared a tai kill that would repeal tha levy, catting t7S.040.0uO from treaaury re celpta. Ho alao propoaaa to reduce tha corporation tax from tha preaent 11 H per cent to 10 per cent or lower. Ptlbwatare promlae to be In order at tba coailng ehort aeaaloa of conrs with tha jfaalblllly that aa eatra aeaaloa of tha aaw congreaa will be made aeceeeary, ' " Foar subjects Muacla Bhoela, Hren and harbora legislation, probt klllua and tba Lausanne treaty tarnleh tha vehlrlea tor practically un united debate aad It efforta are made to fore thaw through, aeveral of the .. awa.. Importaat appropriation bllla are likely to be I oat In tba ahufrie. Nut only baa opposition to tha ad ministration plan for returning the troanurr aurplua to taipartra through credit allowaorea on their paytnente aeit yeer bran dlerloaed In republican circles, but democratic leader have made eoaaiderable progreaa la pre par- lag for a drive looking to enactment of permanent tax reduction loitead of waiting, aa Secretary Mellon iidvlaea, for a mora complete denionatratloa of WEDDING BELLS A quiet home wedJij.g was per formed at the home Mr. and Mrt. E. U. Sperry when Mrr. Luvisa Sperry became the bride of J no. P. Louy, at 8:30, Thanksgiving morning. The simple but beauti tiful ring ceremony was read by Rev. W. W. Head, pastor of the Congregational church. ' The happy coupple left imme diately in their car for Arlington where they took the train for the city of Portland where tbey ex pect to spend a few day s on their honeymoon. We judge from the number of tin cans and old shoes attached to back of their car as they went spinning down the highway, that from henceforth every day in the year will be Thanksgiving Day. for them. , Their many friends sincerely hope that there will be no more auto accidents as the cholates are left at home. Senior Musical Dec. 8 LOCAL NEWS Herbert Hynd, of Cecil, was transacting business in lone on Wednesday of this week. P. C. Peterson and wife left Wednesday to spend Thonksgiv- ingin Washington. Carl and Waverly Ray and Will . a a ww iam Brashlers or tiooa Kiver spent Thursday of this weeek in lone. LISTEN IN WITH A C1LFIL- LAN Radio. The latest Improvments in these Sets. One and two dial control. See ma for a trial or plioni H. G. Rankin. Frank Lundell returned home Thursday morning after a few weeks visit in Portland and tor valis. He was accompanied by his sister Gladys who is attend- long a Portland business college. Mr; Honey of Greesham, Ore gon,; arrived on tha Wednsday evenfng stage. Mrs. Blanche Humml spent the WeeK-end in Portland. Miss Norma Swaison renuenei from a ten days visit at Bend. Mi, ind Mrs. H. .C Wood anr son Billy spent a few days (hi week in Portland. Gel Ray and Cecil Padberg re turt'sd to lone from Bend where they have bee working for aome few months. The Baptist Ladies' Aid will hold their AnnuallChristmas Food and Fancy work Sale at Moore's Furniture store on Saturday, Pec. 11. ' FAIL AND DOHENY OIL CASE ON TRIAL Waahlngton, D. C Trial of Amer ica'! moat tamoua criminal-political laasults the con-piracy caaa agalnatj Albert B. Fall, former secretary ot the Interior, and Edward U lMieny, multi-Millionaire oil baron finally got under way hero Monday, After nearly three yeara of delay, during which tha defendanta have re torted to every recourse that high priced aad able lawyera could Invoke from tba Intricate rulea ot pleading! la Vogue In District ot Columbia courts, tha two central tlgurea In tba aaval oil leaaa scandals ol 1(21 will face a Judge aad Jury. Pall and Doheny, friends and fellow proepectore many yeara ago In South weat mining campa, are charged with having conspired to defraud tha gov ernment, fall, aa aacretary of tha Interior In Prealdent Harding's cabinet, la charg ed by tha Indictment with having fraudulently turned over to Doheny, through a conspiracy, leasee for oil lands In tha. SO.Ouv-acre Elk Hills, California, naval oil reserve. SCHOOL PENSIONS LOST Higher Institutions Exempt In Wash Irfgton fund. Olympla, Wash, Reversing aa earl ier opinion, Assistant Attorney-General Anderson held In a letter opin ion to Mra. Josephine Corliss Preston, auperintendent of public Instruction, that tha teachers' retirement act ap pllea only to employes of the common schools, and directed that any pay menta Into tha retirement fund made by Instructors In tha atata university, atata college and normal schools ba returned to them. Tha act creating tha fund declares Ita provisions applicable to tba "pub lic acboola," aald Andartoa, meaning eommoa achoola, and added that tba phrase "school district" waa used throughout, indicating that tha legis lative latent waa to provide only far teeohers la tba lawar grades. eaaMMi 1 The seniors at the lone High School havechanped the date of the concert which they are spon soring to December 8th instead of 10th as formerly planned. Each report from the quartette in Portland sounds better than the lattt The bass, Mr. Blenken sop, has just teturned from Eur ope where he secured some new numbers for the program. He was principal soloist of U e rossrial in Portland and sang for the King of England while a member of the Canadian Army in France Mr. Craven, baHton. is a solo ist of note in Portland and a member of the Grind Opera Club In private life he t the member ship secretary for the Portland Y. M. C. A. . Mr. Morgan is the tenor soloist st the Congregational Church Mr. Shear has studied in Chicago and New York. Harold Ha worth. the accompanist, while only 18 years of age. is already gaining fame as a composer. He will plav on1 of his own compositions. lone is unusually fortunate in securing such talent and it is only because Mr. Skeen i per sonally acquainted with some of these singe's who are anxious for a little lark away from Port -land that they are responding to the invitation to come. The program will abound with much good mnsic and an evening of laughs. The proceeds will goto defray graduation expenses for the seniors. - MILWAUKEE ROAD PUT. UP FOR SALE ' Butte, Mont. After months of liti gation, which, followed 'Ita receiver ship, tha Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul railway waa upon the block Mon day for aale to tha hlgheat bidder.. Only one bid touting 1140.000.000 waa made at tba public 'aale. The bid waa made by representatives of tbe reorganisation committee and will be submitted to the federal court In Chi cago on December IS for approval. The Chicago, Milwaukee A 8t. Paul railroad, reputed to be one of the moat progressive In the country be cause of Iti ) first electrified line The Dorcas Society will haVe a aale of cooked food and fancy articles on Saturday, December 4th, at the McMurray building. Perry BartUmay spent Thanks giving at Rock Creek, with his parents. His bister Winnifred, accompanied him home. Thomas Davidson is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Davidson of this city. Chocolate at BulLard's Parmacy Misa .Haiel Feldman who is attending m business college in Portland, is spending the Tnanki giving vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldman. The Bullard family and W.'W. Head took Tbanksgiving dinner with the Harbisons of,Morgan. MiiJpearl Padberg returned to Portland after a week's visit with her rhothher, ' Harry Green left for Cottage Grove Monday. He goes to work for j'yla and Grimes who have taktn chargs of a hotel at that place. Mrs, Ida Fletcher, who has been working at Hood River, returner! to h-tr borne Tuesday. Len De mosey and wife of Portjand Wednesday afternaon Ernest Cbristopherson and fam ilyleftWednesdaytospendTbank8 giving Day in Boardman. Homer Frank and family are visiting Homer's parents, Marsh al and Mrs. Frank. , HAND POWER WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower Stumpullers 30 each; Horsepower, 75; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Waterwheels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. 111. Third Ave., Renton. Wash, t New Milwaukee Company Forma. New York, N. Y. - Aa Importaat atep la tha reorganisation of tbe St. Pan) railway waa conpleted hero wbea new company, to be knowa aa Cb cago, Milwaukee St Pacific Railroad company, waa organised to succeed tba preeent railway eompaay, aow ia re celvershlp. Remington The only portable typewriter that is a real success. Bullard's Pharmacy. . Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. , through the .Rocky mountains, went Into bankruptcy March 18, 1926. The crisis In tha road'a financial attatra came after tbe road built Ita trans continental line, went through the die organising war period, spent huge sums In electrification and then faced decreasing revenues because ot Pana ma canal competition. The new reorganisation plan pro posed by the Kuhn-Loeb-Natlonal City combination calls tor a readjustment of tbe road'a whole financial structure which bankers claim will effect the complete the road. financial rehabllitatl of 9 A Christmas Kodak for the Christmas Story Here is a store that's in step with the season. Our familiarity with the Kodak line and our knowl edge of the kind of "camera that different people E refer parents, children, husbands, wives, sweet earts will prove a genuine help in your Christmas shopping. Kodaks fj up Brownies. $1 Uf Eailman Album Accessories " " Bullard's Pharmacy j The Kodak Store WHEN WE TAKE A BIRD'S EYE VIEW- i.it k ra m rnrz. r srx ara l a THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES Ytu will need Pitted Dates i ' ' Cluster RaiainsT rFigs, citron, lemon, and orange? peelst dJMMSSSSSIIISMSSSSSMHSSSIISSSSISSSISa. . Cranberries, Cauliflower, Cellery, Cabbage, Salad dressing, Mayonaise, Mince Meat, Nuts, , Spices, etc. . . Few, fresh stock in all of above lines Bert Mason 2 Thing always look dlffrrvnt over a far perep etlve. If we take a blrd'a eye view of life everywhere, we appreciate how atnall our dlMtppoIntment nod lconvenlei.ee really are and how large hi onr good forton. To-doy we of the I'iiINhI States are envied by the vf hoi world. We have more auromntitli e, moreeicctrlclty, more telephone more houxehold luxurk-a, more hnplown, thnn all tbe rest of the world combined. TucHank of Io.a lelleve that the spirit of optliulMia InlONE and vicinity In entirely justified. 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