A TTWrTI A ' VOLUME XVI 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 7, 1927 NUMBER f WAGE CONFERENCE SETS MINIMUM SCALE At meeting of farmer! held at Lexington on the 1st of July, the following schedule wan adopt ed as a minimum wave scale for transient labor in Morrow Coun ty for the coming seraon. COMBINES Sack Sewers $4 00 Drivers....,.;. Header Tenders., - 6 00 3 GO S iperator Tenders . ... 6.00, Caterpillar Drivers... Straw Haulera Coks up to ten men Assistant cook a ... 6 00 3 00 3.00 2 50 Water Buck and Roustabout 3.00 Sack Jig 3 60 Bulk Drive. a 3 00 Picking up Sack i 4 00 STATIONARY Derrick drivers '2.00 Box Drivers with Nets 2.50 Box Driven without nets ... 3 00 Loaders . 3 50 Sack Sewers... 4 00 Header Punchers ........ 4 00 Engineers Hoe Downs Separator Tenders Cooks up to ten men ... Hay Hand 5.00 3.00 5 00 3.00 2.00 TOBACCO REVENUE An unusual feature connected with the tobacco industry in the 'United Stai is that the Govern ment derives a greater revenje from thd manufactured pro luct than the growers receive gor the crop. The farm value of tobacco in 1025 was $231. 253.000; the tax $ collrted in 1923 on maftufactur tobacco amounted to $3 15,2 17, IIUCSON.ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Bal<fer, Agent. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! Fine large LOGAN BERRIES, $2.25 a crate delivered at your station. Send check or M. O. with order, or will send C O. D. ship ments. J, Dauda, Estacada, Oregon. Kodak as you go All roads lead to pictures $ooJ pictures if there's a Kodak along. Lunch by the roadside interesting views along the way, informal portraits of the rest of the party it's all easy with a Kodak and it will only take a minute or two to prove it. Autographic Kodaks $5 up Brownies f 2 up Kodak Film for every camera and quality finishing. If you've been looking for service you'll find it here. Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store J. R, NUNAMAKER DIES J, R. Nunamaker, u It ailing or chardist of Hood River and a for mer resident of Morrow county, d suddenly on Tuesday. His death who caused by an attack of heart failure that occured while he was driving hia car. Mr. Nunemaker has been a res I lent of the Hood IilvrvalUy for about 15 years and was the owner of one of the finert prop. ertles tn the valley. Prior to itO' Hood River, he was engaged in farming on a large scale in Mor row county, first in wheat rais lng and then in the sheep busi non- FOR SALE! FOR SALE! One 3J in. wagon with 100 bu. grain box. One 2nd hand ForJ Motor and Fiont Spring. CHEAP FOR CASH. IoneCity Dray Mirror Made Trouble To the liars vehlta of South Africa there Hiiitmtl one tlwy a traveler, who iMiKMKM-tl many treanurea the uld runner hail never aeen before. Atuoui litem wua a nilrnir. "Where ill'l )'U get llmir Baked lh fHrim r, aa lie Kre1 Into II ; "Hint pic Hire of my father?" The traveler ill'l not expliiln, bill I! me ll I ' him a antivenlr, ml ti hiTHiiie hi mini rlierlnheit MMaeaaliiii KviTy iliiy ' looked at bin "father! ili'tur." ml kept II carefully locker up, allowing It lo no one. Hut there rame a itajr when he left lila keya behind, and hli wife, win IimiI lone wondered whnt It waa hi kt pt 'i rnrefully, Marled ruimmiln mill found I lie mirror. "dh," lite murmured, aha (iixrd lino It, "wi thal'a the cut he's after, la II r IIANU POWr R WELL BORER 5)0 Steel Handpower Stumpulleis j $30 each; Horsepower, $7P; Autr- matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Waterw-heels. The Querent Mfg. Co. 111. Third Ave., Renton, Waah. it X A "Harris" Combine W ill Work Just Fine. 1J. P. OMeara - - - lone, Oregon Agent X MORGAN ITEMS Divid Ely, of Ertacads. came to Morgan, Sunday to work dur ing the harvest season. Mrs. George Mahoney was the dinner guest of Mrs. J. F. Hard esty, Monday. Mrs. Martin Baurenfeind ieturn home, Wednesday, from Portland Mr and Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn and aona spent Sunday at the cnal mines above Heppner. Franklin Ely spent the week end with hia wile at La Grande, where she is atteng the Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. H- O. Ely. and daughter, Margaeet, and Mrs. Farrensof lone were the dinner guerts cf Mr. and Mrs. Martin baurenfeind, Monday. The day was a double anniversary that ot the Nation and Mrs, Baurenfeind. Mr. Crowell had the misfortune to lose five of of his best milch cows, the past week. Those who spent the week end at Paraer's Mill were the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan and family, Mr. rnd Mrs. Cool, Rood and Deane Ekloerry and Edith and Eiven Ely. HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsitfer, Agent. Celebration V" r"otirth of July In Vlvkahurg, Ml, la tnueh the iiiiiik a any other diiy It la the only city la the lulled Slate which does not celebrate Ihv Kuunb, aa It waa on Hint day thnl tin city fell to the t'n I on Iruopn d'irlpr Ilia Civil war. Detroit Newa. FOR SALE THE JOHN HUGHES RANCH situated on Willow creek, four miles northwest of Heppner, the t'ounty Seat of Morrow County, Oregon. Consisting of 70 acrea of Alfalfa Land, 485 acrea of Wheal Land, 1205 acresof Grazing L nl. 411 tinder good fence. Both the O. W. Railroad and uhe Oregon Washington Highway pai-8 thru' the rancl close to the home place. Good large barn and numerous outhcuifcs. Water right is of re-j eord. High school at Heppner and j district achool thre quarters of a j mile from the ninth house. j Address ARTHUR SMITH. Trusj tee, Heppner, Oreon. j STRAYED I One bay horse about six years ol 1 with four white feet and a bar X brand. The animal will be released to owner on payment of pasturage bill and the cost of this advertisement. Earl Blake l4iiimmi,mm 1 4.fftt44'f4-ef4"e If you need a good i a. Farm TRY Bristow We have a good stock on hand at prices that will surprise you. LOCAL ITEMS , Mr, Hugh Murray and daugh ter Mildrer?, accompanied by Mis Gene Toner of Frewater, have bdi-ii viiiting at the Mnrray ranch SuptandMrs J. Clifton Tucker are happy in the arrival of a son, J Clifton Jr., on June 2'i. There was a pretty general ex odus of loniana on the 4th. The regular meeting on Tues- acjourned for want of a quorum. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moen, of MjcMinville spent the 3rd and 4 At wiuh Mrs. Moen's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Low. " The Dorcas Society will serve ice cretim and cake at the church par'ors, next Thursdry afternoon, July 14. In the cause of the State of Or efcon va Roy Olegachlager, alrgcd liquor low violator, set for July 8, action wrs continued to July 26, at 1:30 p. 01. Two arrests were wade by the local tralic cop for driving with jut a lieenfe on Friday. At the h taring before ludge Robinson, 1 plea of guilty waa entered in one case and notguilty in theoth er. LEGION HALL THEATRE Here ate u4ew ol the pictures we have contracted for 11)27. July 9, Lone Hand Saunders July 16 What Happened to Jonet July 23- Braveheart. July 30 . Skinner's Dress Suit ; Cut this out and keep it fot future reference. We will onlj raise prires when the .rice 0. program compels us to. Doni ni-ts a single n amber of this con .act. American Lfgion lone Oreuon itland Found by Dutch Tasmania, the large luluiid near Australia, waa discovered Id 1(MS by a Dill eh navigator named Taainao. ITc named the IkIuiiU Vau Women Land after the Dutch governor of Java at tb time. Later the lataod received tli nam of th dlacovaw, I. R. ROblbUN I have bought aj y, 0 t MODEL 2 C LE KOI to wreck for its t KJCOOD PARTiJa Can furnish yout U Jcm:v 1 act 1" H f PI U MACHINE SHOP P t - t a Wagon j I & Johnson i BRISTOW-ORABILL A pretty home wedding was celebrated Sunday afternoon when Edmond Bristow and Mary Grabill, Rev. W, W. Head of the Congregational Church, officiat in. The service waa read at the home of the bride's parent?, Mr. an1 Mrs. Thomas Grabill, in the preseuce of the close relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. David ILrd acted as text man and Uht Lucile Brisrom as bridesmaid. After the ceremony a collation) was served at the Bristow home, Utica, N. Y. - A father and seven of his sons conferred the Mrster Mason Degree on the 8th at a recent , communication of Faxlon Lodge. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti dalCo., No. 301 Salmon Street. Portland. Oregon. EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be in1 lone, Ore., all day and evening Satur day, July lGth.'at the IoneHottl. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. D fficult Stage Port Sliake.euie a diameter, Hamlet, h l,.'t;'J line to ie;ik, the tireiitent number of lluei of nny of hia i lmnic lern. Some of the finrua modern llaiuleta hiive hei-n .Sir Kirln' ltob ertkua, K. II. tjotheru uii'i John Harry- FOR SALE A good team of horses, Aeight atoutl400 lb.,.heap for cash or good note maturing this fall. W. Windsor, lone, Oregon. t3 NOTICE U THi CIRCUIT COURT OF STATE OF OREGON FOR MUKKUW LUUWl I In Hie mutter of the llijuiilt' tl.ui of the Itntik of rni', lone. Or. Imulveut. Notice Is Hereby Given that th Hon; Jas. A'ger Fee, Judge of the aloe entitled court, has ordered and authorized Frank C. Biamwell, Superintendent of Biiiks ol the Stale of Orgtot. und in charge of the liquida tion of the above entitled bark, to pay a dividend of 10 per cent upon the c'aims of all depositors as filed with the srid Suptfintendeut -f Banks, ard that the said Dividend will be paid by the said Frank C. Bramwell upon the expi ration ot ten days from the date of the publication of this ,l0lice. DATE OF PUBLICATION, July 8, 1927. Frank C. Bramwell, SuiK-rititennant of Banks, ty L. XI. I'i'iir,"'-, irety. Nupt, of Hunk. Mb 1 A rr mean Great Weed Crop You will have weeds to fight on your; isummcri.iilow and itary Rod Weeder I HAVE Cheney Rod Weeder ! :and a good supply If you do not own a Rotary Weeder :get one. If you have Bert U.S. A. SIGNAL SCHOOL IONE REPRESENTED IN GRADUATING CLASS E. D. Bonner Now U. S. A Radio Operator Port Monmouth, N. J. July l.r- E. D. Bonner, son of David Bonner, formerly of lone, was One of a class of 58 students who grapuated from the U. S. Signal School, Radio Elt ctricians' Course here to day and received a diplo ma from the hands of Lt. Col. G. E. Kumpe, S. C, Commandant. Bonner and his classmates pur sued a nine months course of in tensive study embracing the en tire fiell of electricity as applied to radio maintenar.ee and opera tion, As n result of their comple tion of the course they are quaU fied not only as operators of all standard army sets hut as gener al repair men and constructors of all types. Continue J On Pigt 4, Column 1 FREEMASONRY The cause of human progress is our cause, the enfranchisement of human thought is oursuqreme wish, toe freedom of human con science our mission, and trie guar antee of equal rights to all people everywhere the end of our con tention. 0. K. W. B. The wheat harvest has begun on the north side and will be In fu l swing next week. i 11 1 iv I the well known Ro is one to get them. Rotary i; of repairs. & one repair it now. Mason