VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept.. 30, 1927 NUMBER 13 STATE LIBRARY BOOKS Over Fifty Volume Now on Hand at Local Station. Traveling Library No. 83. of tbt Oregon State Library, li now It now open to borrower! at the office of tU lone Independent. The liat of titlea lollowi. The Story Of our Army for Young Americana; The Star of Gettysburg; Fairy Titlea and Won , der Storlei; Johnny Appleseed; laldio; Hero Tales; Hound the World In Any Number of Days; Judith Shakeapeare; South Amer lea; Blue Goope and Ked; Tom my and the Wishing Stone; The Girl from the Big Hum Country; A Far Country; The Heal Turk; The Book of Stars; The Maroon lug of Peirgv; I'oilv of Lady Gay Cottage; The Valley Hoad; Great Authors in thtir Youth; The Ho mance of Scientific Discovery; Sansy'a Pal; Fortunes of Garrin; Pioneer Campfires; Peg o' the King; The Diversions of a Natur list; Acroaa Siberia Alone; Head ing tee Wt-ather; Honorable Sen ator Sage Bruah; Amarilly ol Clothesline Alley; A History of Germany; Catcher Craig; Day break; The Jolly Book for Boya and Girla; Lotta Emburry'a Ca reer; The Mexican Twins: Child ren of the Wild; Thomas Alva Edison; Straight Down the Crook d Lane; Gold Seekers ol '49; On the War Path; Every Day Elec trlclty;Tbe Story of a Pioneer; Our Uttle Norman Cousin of long Ago; Homo Book of Verse Fir Young Folks; Stt Apple Cove; Pg Along; Happy ll.wkina in the Panhandle; Daddy Loug Lege; Guardiana of the Columbia; Uo known to History; The Covered Wagon; Civica and Health; Prin ciples of Kural Economics; Moth arand Child; Kitcbener'a Mot-; Tooth Brush Man's Own Book. Count that day lost whora low descending sun Sees at thy hand no worthy action done. A ilanla" Combine Will Work Just Fine. 1 P.O'Mcua - - - Atfcni: lone, Oregon Z fc , Keep a Kodak story of every trip Wherever you go there's a chance for your Kodak and a picture for your album. Picture opportunities never wait keep your Kodak handy. Our atock of Kodaks is complete. Come in and let ui help you make a selection prices are from f$ up. Kodak Film- Expert Finhhing Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store Coming to The Dalles and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin Specialist In Internal Mi-illclnu for I Im (nut twelve yen r 7 DOES NOT OPERATE Will be in the Dalles on Wed's day Oct. 12, at the Dalles Ho tel And In Pendleton, on Thurs., Oct. 13, atthe Dorlon Hotel, Oftice Hours, 10.00 A.M to 4:00 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. M"llitlilu U a regular urmlu hi In iiiedU-luu nml surgery and I lleriiMil lj tli itntu ol Ort'ifiin. He doc not oHTiitf lor chronic npiH-n dliltU, gnll atornn. ulcer of atom Hi ll, tonsils or adenoid. Helm to his credit wondvrful re sulls In (Uncase of the utomac h. Ilvi lioweU, l owl, skin, ntrvf, liearl sMney. Iilrtil'ler, ImmI welting, cut arrh, wen luugs, rhruiiiutlam, "tint. Icu, leg ulcir anil reetnl allmcul. IMnw nre the name of a few of Mh many satisfied otlenU lu Ore gon, who have I wen treated tor oni of the above uniiied causes: Klmer Hooker, Condon. Chn. iK'ach, rorlliind. II. ('. Horn, Bonantn. Fred Mlilelila. Kliiinilth Kail. baiilel Hirlmin, Allegany. II. K. Neal, Central Point. Joe. Hlitehls, Ultilioti. Iti'ineiiilHT the altove date, thai cuiraiiltlon will lie free and thnt lil treatment la dltferei t Marled women must lie aceompai--led lit their hualinlltl. Address: 211 llradliury Uldg.. Lu AuKelee, California. The Btlfour-Guthrie grain ol fice la located on Main street lone, just below the Telephone of fice. Open everv day and a'1 d it. Phone No. 62. Louis ' Balsiger, Agent. MORGAN ITEMS Mr. rnd Mra. H. Ekleberryand una were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and fam ily, Thursday. Mr. and Mia. N. E. Pettyjohn we e calling on Mr. and Mra. Elii Minor, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Patmateer were doing business in Heppner, Friday. Most of the people of Morgan attended the Heppner Kode, Sat u d f Morgan Sunday School reorgan ized last Sunday. Everyone U in vlted to come. i Clifford Kulty, Andrew Porter Franklin Ely finished hauling wheat for Robert Smith, Satur day. Hood Ekleberry ia able to ge. about without the uaeoi crutches Gladys Medlock is asMstini Airs. Sea ton, of Cecil, with her nousework. High School Athletic Schedules Drawn Up The Upper Columbia Athletic League held its annual raeeetint it Arlington, last Satuiday. Of li cers were elected and schedule! adopted for the coming year. Almost all of the schools ol ha counties of Morrow, Gillian aud Wheeler were represanteo it this meeting. The officers eleit re: president, Supt. James H. BirgeBg of Heppner; secretary, frin. George Winters of Gillian bounty high school; treasure', frin. H. It. Johnson of Heppnei aigh school. Schedules in all tLree majti iports-football. baseball and bast anil -were drawn np and apptov ;d by the league. POMONA GRANGE MEETS There wil be a meeting of tin Aorrow County Pomona Grange, Saturday, October 1st, at Mor an. Stale Lecturer. Minnie Bow vil be present. WANTED To rent Piano .r .iit Period of he current school year. Liberal :omper.sation and good care. Nc :hildren. Write to II. M-, cart (one Indepeneent. ATCHRISTIN CHURCH There will be preaching service it the Christian church, Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. E. L Wood. Minister. .... SUITS TOPCOATS On Mot TToll onrl Winfpr T .in nf I I ' V4a i lW TV X Ull MliVA T aW afcMaw w - y i i x men's suit and overcoat samples are X J here and they are J come in and have i I for a new outfit. Bristow & Johnson i HEADQUARTERS FOR HAR- i VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO LOCAL ITEMS A box of books hail just been received from the State Travel ing Library at the Independent office. The list includea ficti n, hintory, biography, travel and science. The list totals 56. The titles given in another column. lone and vicinity was visited by a gentle rain Monday night and Tuesday. Previous precipita tes for the current month was 0 68 inches. Mrs. M. L. Logan of Casper, Wyoming, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Harris, left astSuuday, for Corvallis where ihv expects to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Werst of Silcott, Wash, visited Mrs. Werst.s moth r, Mrs. Emily McMurray, for (em daya last week. On their re turn to Silcott, Mrs. McMurray ccompanied them for an axtend ed visit Mrs. Celesttne, Balciger has seen quite ill at th home of her .on Paul Brlsiger since Monday f this week. Although still very veak, at this date she is resting f Combined Fanning Mill and Vb:at Treater. Highest grade Copper Carbonate for wheat treat k Paul (J. Balsiger LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few of the pictures ire have contracted for 1927. Sut. 10. . . .Steppin' Out Sept. 17 . Pain and Powdei Sept. 24. The Danger Signal Oct. bt. Lufe of the Wild. Oct. 8th. Some Pun'kins.f Cut this out and keep it for uture reference. We will only aise prices when the price of irogram compels us to. Dont uUs a single number of this con act. American Legion lone Oregon . . S mX X J FORD Jo J PARTS g I A Complete Line? r- r . i u X i CARS&! n RUCKS i unruiNP SUSP T and it mighty nice. Better t your meaasure taken easer. Miss Hilma McMurray, of Lew iiton, Idaho spent the week-end Li lone visiting with her grand mother, Mra. Emily McMurray. Mrs- Arline Koebring of Seat tle surprised her parents, Mr. and Mra. Paul Balsiger by arriv ing Thursday of this week for a visit. She planaon ataying in lone and on visiting fiienda in Port land on the return trip. Mini Hath Kwanann. who nnrfer went an operation for appenaici- lis at tbe hospital at The UalUa' last week, ia reported to have u&e a line recovery. She is now able to be up and her family ex pect Ler to come home next Sun day. Mr. Allen Learned of Seattle arrived in lone Thursday afte.? noon,-returning Friday morning Mr. Learned ia a giadnate of the University of Washington of the clana of '26. His home is in Port Ludlow, Wash, where his father carriea on an extensive mercantile business. Mr. H. O. Ely, of Morgan, waa abusioess visitor in lone thia Fri day. Mr. Albert Pettjs whose has oeen a hospital patient at Tbe Dalles for some lime ia so far recovered that his home coming s expected next Sunday. Miss Helen Baisiger left thia Friday motoiog for Seattle where che will resume her aiudiea at the University of Washington. October 1st is the date of tbe first football game of the sea on on the lote grounds, lone is to Arlington. COLE HAS THE COAL Fancy Calle Gate coal at the t'aimei 'a Elevator. Smokers started 31 fires and sportsmen 16 firea in tbe Des tinies National foret thi er . ... , a LoaJ. wooa, u. u. i Accredited piano teacher. I Lexington, Oreyon. X i No one can afford to be care less about fire hazards just be cause he thinks he is fully iusured HUDSON. ESSEX, SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's ! FROST REPELLERS ! These cool mornings are a reminder? lof the winter that is coming. I PREPARE YOUR-SELVES jwiTH WARM CLOTHING f A large stock of ;rs, Stag Shirts, etc., Ipendleton BERTMASONl : Harry Turner Champion Sack Sewer of County Harry Turner won the $30 first prize in the sack sewing contest conducted the last two days of the Hodeo with 89.4 points, Jim Furlong took, $20 second money with 861 points, and Glenn Ball third with 80 5 6. Charlie Ritchie theonly other sewer to reach the finals was disqualified on his second sack by not taking enough stitches.Prize money was put up by the Hodeo association lone Wheat Raisers Are Highly Complimented. Lon McCabeand'Henry Smouse, wheat laisers of the lone section, pooduced some very fine turkey red wheal this season, and they are the recipients cf very high compliments by Balfour, Guthrie a i d Co. of Portland. Louis Balsiger, buyer for the company at lone, and manager of the Jordan Elevator Company, has received a letter from his com pany stating that two cars of tir kev red wheat raised by Mr. Mc Cabe and shipped out of Jordau wai the finest they received from the Pacific Northwest. H. V. Smouse's turkey red waa a close second. Ciiiette Tlmea The New J 929 J Very latest violin toned. Drum pe control, 6 tube console. $ Come listen in at any time? vuiitc iuicii ui 41 an J hen jude for yourself: X t Walter Corley, Agent. X Too Proud J Senator Wataon waa discussing the ImmlfraUon question. It's one defect," h said, Is th aerrant question. It la reducing na to native American servants, and na tlre American aervanta are too proud. "A Firth avenue swell loat his Knf lisb butler and engaged a liaudsnme young New Englander In the man's place. " 'Youll like It here,' the swell said hospitably. This Is the address of mj tailor. Go down there and order are vi suit. The new butler said nothing. He walked toward the door. "'Po you understand nieT said the swell. 'Why don't you onuwer?" "The new butliT turned and gave him a Hi-roe look. "1 never anitwer,' he hlnwd, 'un less, I don't hear, and then I say Wotr Detroit Free 1'rens. new Blazers, Sweat-t Just in. See the new f buckaroo SHIRTS ! ! t PLEASE. t I T