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' ..-r&stJL. . VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sebt..X 1927 NUMBER It ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT VISITS IONE REBKKAIIS. Degrees Confined ;nd Certificates Granted Ke biik ah s of Bunch Gratis Lodge enjoyed a violation, last Wednesday evening from State P. evident Ifitta ban-lerson i r v m- Witter who la on a tour among the Lodges in this part of the ju riadictlon. The President conferred with the officers, addrwu-ed the lodge observed the work of the drill team in the work of initiation, and, after the prencribud test, awarded a number of certificates of perfection. KefrtKhmentM were a rved at the clone of the meeting. President S inderson was with Saphire Lodge Tuesday night and with the lo Iges at Lexington and Heppner on Thursday and Fri day nights respectively. SAFETY FIRST When you goout, .never Icav your children wlthont piotection. Otherwise you are lial.la to re turn and find them toarted to a cinder or overcome by gas or nomethlng equally gruesome. Have some capuble person attend to them while you are asy. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All General Fund warrants of Morrow County, Oregon, regis lered on or before September SO, J 920, will be paid on presenta tion at the office or the Coun ty Treasurer, on or after S ptem berlSlh. 1927. at which dale-, it. terest on said warruM will o kse. Dated at Heppner. Oregon, Augual 31, 1327. Leon W. Hrigea. County Trees. Ite ( litMt piil.ll.nlloii, Heil, ? A lf-.,l." r.....kin. Will Work Just Fine. II P.O'Mcara - - Agent lone, Oregon BacktoSchoolAgain j Parker Pens The very latest in colors. Guaranteed Waterman pens For depedable hard to beat. Guaranteed Atomatic pencils, Book Covers, Pads, etc. Bullard's Pharmacy Thp Kodak Store FARM RADIO SPECIALS fcleven fa in and hmmeho'd fi it ires furmlnii the ixt n1d 1927 28 proeram of the Hadi) Servlcf, United S ate Depart writ of Agricnlture, are annnun ced for Hroaifcast beginning Oct. 3rd. 1927. The schedule listing the whole program has been s it 'b rado gtation, in all pattsof the Unlted SlBtei Ahytiinian Stronghold MiikiIiiIii wiiii n mriiiiKlmiil In Abys sinia. It Kllllllti'il lilmtil O.OIK) feet tibove sea level. It wan taken by liirin ntxl iliKirnjeilliya llilllh forco led ly Sir ll'ilierl Niipler In Hw tir Hi Abyssinian nr. Civilization Cycle Tim elirlil cycles of clvlllxntlon mnjr refer to llm Chinese cycle. Hid Jnp uliefp, the I'hnniilcnn, Kny pi lull. Unity. Ion In n. lioiiiHii, (ireiimi and the pres ent fl'rle Ccmm to your iuu UnHwwtf tat mhsrsl friiwslMXi and srohwimal bflM4 Oppertwefir u ottfi tn 22 departments ol tht Collest oi Literature. Scicnc and tha Art AnJ VI tht SttwoU it Architecture nd Allied Arts Business Administration Educa tion Journalism Gisduste Study Low Mrdtclrw Music I'hysk cul Education Sociology Social Work Extension Division. CuHfie Yrt Oprm Scptaabcf 2ft, 1927 f or miormmt'tm r Ml.lofy Thf ( .Mrsr. lnuwralf tt Orfui. tuftm. On. I The Palfour-Culhrie grain of fire i located on Main street, lone, just oelow the Telephone of fice. Op-n every day and all day. Phone No. 52. Louis Balbiger. Agent. HOME DRY CLEANING Home dry cl aning may be eco n imical, but in the long run it is sa'er to send the roiled garment to a professional cleaner. None but an f xpeat should handle gas oline in dry cleaning. service they're lOctsup. Note Fillers, Drawings ill MORGAN ITEMS W. P. and A. F. Palmateer started threshing, Monday. Mrs. J. F. Hardenty was call ing on Mrs. Put Medlock, Wednes d y. Kenneth Hiitchemft ft fnr Portlund, Tuesday, after work ing thaough harvest.. Bernice Farrens, of Hardman, was viaiting Mrs. Martin Baurtn! feind over the week end. She is going to attend high school at lone, this coming year. Miss Martha Willson came, Thursday, to visit relatives for a short time b fore again takirg up her duties as teacher at Hepp ner for the coming year. Mr and Mrs. li. 0. Ely and daughters wtre calling on Mr. Mrs. R. L. Lkleberry, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Elv were callingon Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynds, at Cecil, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Lindstrom were in lone. Sa'.urday afternoon, on business.' Mrs. Mc Kinley will be nt Bert Mason's store, September 13th. with a large stuck of ladies' dress es, coats and hats. AT CI IRISH N CHURCH There will be preaching service at the Christian church, Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. E. L. Wood. Minister. Combined Fanning Mill and Wheat Trcater. Highest grade Copper Carbonate for wheat treat In. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL i it Ice In liereliy given Unit iurii ant til tlm Htiilulex of Shile ol Oregon In mirli riiHe in iio ntiil pro Vlileil, till' UlldiTxlnne.1 lum In ken lip the lierelniiller diwrltil nilllllill Inninl rinililiiK lit III rye tipon n,y prvtiilm-ii. 1 will, on SNtnriliiy, Sit. 17, nt tin- lioiir of 'J:"0 i. in. of mi I1 ildy, nt ptilille nticll.ni to the liltrliext lililiter (or rimll, the follow liiK divcrll'ed iiiiIiiiiiIh, tow It: one liny liorae with three white feet nml white upot III IiIh fiirehejiil, ro'U'heil iimiie, nine yeiir old nud wi lglit nlioii l.liKW; lirimdeit wt on the left itlioulder: undone drown iiniiv, nppiir elitly nitddlt hone, nine yearn old. weight about HI miiii l, hu three while fiHt nml no v le.ll.le l.nind. mild mile will lie held lit my rntu-h ten in 1 -h Went of lone, tliileim unlit iiiiIiiiiiIh Ih) reileemeii l.y the owner thereof prior to mild mile. W.J. lllnke j SUITS and TOP COATS Our New Fall and Winter Line of J J men's suit and overcoat samples are here and they are mighty nice Better come in and have your meaasure taken t i for a new outfit. t Bristow & Johnson HEADQUARTERS FOR HAR VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO I PLEASE. ! LOCAL ITEMS Cole Smith's futher whose home is in TacomaWufcbingtcn, ,Yi.mnK i.ere una wet a. - Turn A Lum Auditor W. A. Wlriz was a vinilor at the local yard of the company, Thursday, Hi pSitd on to Lexington and Heppner. E. it. Lundell has stocked a new fuur cylit.der coupe and has it on exliiliition at The Independent Gdiraue. Sp right nplaiies and gelitlemen. Wanted Clue to puai'iit lucauon of one palrol navy blue pants and one lngersU chronometer. Chan. Nord. lira, li J. Uristow 'and Mius Lucile UrLtow are home again f ruin Walla Wa'la. Mrs. Verda Ritchie, who has Oetn in the care of Mrs. Joroan, foi'somo days, taking treatments lor an aoscess, is very much mi pioed. Societe Marshmallows in bulk, no GOct a pound. Buiiard'a Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee iieckntr of lone bought a new Buic standard six four-door st dan from the Heip i.erGarrage during the week. Gazette-Times LEGION HALL THEATRE Here ate a few ol the pictures .ve have contracted for U'27. Spt, 10. . . .SUppin' Out Sept. 17 . Pain and lowdet Sept 21. The Danger Sum I. Oct 1st. Lure of the WTd. Oct. 8th. Some Pun'kins. Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raUe prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con raet. American Legion lone Oregon I- nf. ROBISON U I.I .i. i ! J To get the A MOST fo yonr "! MONEY EI cu should buy fnOPCTHVP 1 ll&kJ J Vil L. TIRIiS. : i c I MACHINE SHOP P X Mr. W. Crawford, of Portland,: wes in lone Friday. Mr Craw. ford we lookinir over the recent y acquired motor stage line now tit-inir ooerated etwen enimtr nd Arlington by Mr. Case. Mr. Crawford will take over the line next Monday and will .operate it " I ranch of the Columbia Gorge Motor Coach System. ' Mr. Ciawford is looking the route to determine the feasibility cf certain itnprovments in the ser. jviej which he has undar consid- i ii n, If vou need anew Fallcoa', dresor hat, remenibei the dale anl be at Bert Mason's, Stpt. 13, Mrs. A. B. Sanderson, Presi dent of the llehekah Ahsembly, Pill the Independent office a pleauaiit call, last Tuesday. Mrs. Sanderson eCits a weekly paper at Frcewater. Tt.e Khea Creek Grange ht.ll is to be dedicated on October 2. 1 he dedicatory service will be conduct ed by State Lecturer Minnie E. Bond. IIUDSON.ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Dalsigcr, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's Mrs. Colvin Crider who was taken seriously i 1 at the home of her troth -r Hirry Yamall of lo ie and underwent a serious op aralicn at the Morrow General h) pital, was ade to return to it home at Bickleton, Was-h., Wednesday. Gazette.Times. Pleasure in Hot Dithet "One of the dHijhuof a mmmer tn country bimrilliic house a srttlni! oicnli piping hot, mi 1.1 a city w.imin 'I lirnl about rnrKi.tlcn how di l Irion a ill"') ux wlion it wna fitvf.I frnok ina lint For so long I have line! ilUlirn liMUKl.t to Hie IiiI'Ip t.y the maid only anu or at Hi h"'t merely hot Now, ihrre Is a lle dilTi'rrtice between a piping hoi dlsl, nt'd n hoi dluli, a dif ference l:kh mi.y niiide a menl a Imce mr'e.,'i( or iin Iniliffertiil aiTnlr. "Hill In thene dujn of fvt atuvo It in not a ilmple imitler tn keep vete uiM.n hot. nnd no one has almost be euine arcustoined to them just past (lie nnnn t'lue. I'.ut when a smoking uienl Is dished up rlulit from the coal sluve Into a wultlng eoveovl dish here Is a heartiness, a Rpninllty ohout lie fill I re weal which makes for good !lj:osilon nnd sociability. Spring leld I'nlon. DAYS ARE GETTING SIH RTER TIME TO GET YOUR FLASH LIGHT READY FOR ACTION. BULLAKD'S PHARMACY icOMING SEPT. 13.1 fCOATS, DRESSES & HATS! We vi:i have a large assortment oi New Style Coats, Dresses arid Hats on! display Tuesday, September 13th. i Mrs. McKinle Ion hand to fit you igarments. Remember the date and COME EARLY BERTMASONi PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN Classes Are Organised And Work Started. County Insti tute Claims Teachers The Last Two Days of Week. Tr e lone public schools opened Tuesbay with a full complenent of teachers in both grammar end high schools and approximately the tame number of students en rolled as last year. The teachers are: Supt. Mr. H. A. Brown; high school instruct oi8, Mrs. Sperry, Misd Vinson, and Mr, Wertz; grammar school teachers, Mrs. Brown, 7th and 8th grades; Miss Head, 5th and G'.h graces; Miss Wells, 3rd and 4th grades; Mrs. Cochran, 1st and second grades. The teachers were a'l in attend ance on t!.p C unty Teachers' In stitute, at Heppner. Thursday and Fihlay. Petitions have been filed with the County School Supeiintenent asking for the transfer of certain sma 1 areas from other districts to Schol List. No. 85. If Mofaresend FRIDAY SEPT. 30 Final rerum limit Ca 31 Your last opportunity to go East on exceedingly low round trip summer excur sion fares. Liberal stop overs going and returning. AfMt will tell m nHl far M if mmd koip bii Ml your kwwr. UNION PACIFIC ita cvoum) noun W. Ilowk. Af , lone, Oregon. and assistants will be! up with the latest! . .Iff