OA VOLUME XVI 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 14, 1927 NUMBER 20 3m EASTERN STAR TO HOLD CONFERENCE, OCT. 20 Worthy CrarvJ Vatron Barnes, Of Crantt Pass Will Be Preaent VUitlng Chap Will Put On Work Tha Order o( tht Eastern Btar will hold district conference In Heppner on Thursdsy evening, October 20lh. .The meeting will begin promptly a; eight o'clock, at the Maianic hell. Tbe Chapter! of lone and Arl ington wil meet with Ruth Chap ter, and the visiting chapter! will exemplify the degree work. Mm. Mars are t Barnes of Grant! Pass, worthy (trend matron will be pre ent., Following the meeting, a banquet will he served In the dining hall. '27 FOOT BALL SCHEDULE Oct 15 Umatilla at lone. Oct 22 Oct 19 Nov.5 Nov.ll Heppner at loiie lone at Fosail. lone at Heppner The Balfour- Guthrie grain of fice Is located on Main street, lone, just Mow the Telephone of fice. Opn -every day and all lay. Phono No. 62, Louis Balsiger, Agent. OUR CONGRESSMAN HERE Hon. N. J. Shnot was in lone Wednesday and paid the Independ ent office a call. Representative Sin not is following his establish) d custom of vimtlng every pirt of bla tiati id during the long recer. This is no small job as will be eeea hen t conaider that single counties in lteprenenalive Sin not's distrist embrace a greater Area than some entl.e slates of the Union. ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS! You are urged Saturday night, October 15, 1927. V Well ore like well Remington Portable TK Rwopihrnl Loubr to Sob and Popularity A I BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store , BIG WHEAT TRAIN Wheat ihl pi g fron branch'; points Is geing on at aliv.ly rate these days, but so far the Urgent single train reported wss made up last night. Thirty car loads of the golden gra n were Included in this traih when it reached Heppner Junction. Even at this rate, however, it will be several months before all of the 1027 crop ia movd to market. A Utile more active selling is re ported this week. Us Portland price quotations having gone up several cents with the market steady. CHiett Time Johnston's Chocolates "She knows how good they are." Bullard s Pharmacy. The United States produced 2 billion dozen eggs last yesr. This is at the rate of about 7C0 eggs each second. Warehouses at Condon have received more than 1.600.0CO bushels of wheat this season. There is no more important stats or national duty than to diffuse information about' fire prevention. Combined Fanning Mill and Wheat Treater. Highest grade Copper Carbonate for wheat treat ing. PaulG. Balsiger COME! COME! COME! To the Pentecostal Mission, Fridsy evening, October 14, 15, 16 and bear the fiery Evangelist, Bro. Arntsen, who wss once blind but was healed by the heal ing . power of onr Lord Jeaus Christ according to Isa. 53;5; Jas. 5:14, and who will give his expr ience of Salvation. Dunt fail to titer him. to be present at lodge, LcCntifltf - dressed reports - dressed people DON'T make any mistake about the part appearance playe in your college work. Neatly type written reportt,lecturt t ran scrip tiona and theaea create a favorable Impreeaion on the"powera that be.' Oet a Remington Portable and dreee op your work. Your pro feaaora will appreciate the clean cut, legible writing and the chancel are thla appreciation wil' U reflected In the marks you got. Remington Portable ia the port able. It la the smallest, lightest, and moat compact machine with four - row atandard keyboard. Handiest, fastest, most depend able, and simplest to Operate. Weighs 1 pounds net Can bo bought for as little as $10 down and $5 monthly. ' LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, who resided in lone for awhile, have moved to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Craven of tht Pacific Light and Power Company have taken apartments in the Harris building. Mr. and Mrs, C. Frsdricksen of Seattle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Fredrick- serf The latter Mr Fredricksen I employed by the County in the engineering cepartment. Carload shipments of fresh friut aud vegetables have prscii cully doubled in the last eigl t years. Mr. and Mrs. John Dina hate been visiting in Richland th. past week. David Head is repoitid as ill with influenzs. At present he if bsing cared for at the University infiimary. OBITUARY Celestine Balsiger was born i St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 184. and died of heart failure caused bvold age. at the home cf he - son, Paul Balsiger, in lone, Ore gon on Wednesday, October 5, 1927, afterr a two weeks illnesn, btinggti years and three month of age. ShecrosseJ the Ocean to Aracr ica when only eight years of ag", with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Kietraann, who setthi witb their family on a farm net Highland. III. With them can also Ferdinand Balsiger, then i young man, whom later, whi of mature age, abe married ir 1858. In 1891 she emigrated with ho husband to Oregon, whera tin ir Continued on page 4. WANTED To rent Piano for the Period of the current school yesr. Liberal compenestion and good care. No children. Write to H- M-, ca-r lone Indepeneent. Oregon growers have sold six arloads of blooded sheep to ?ov FOIt SALE Standard make of pieno in this vicinity wilt be sscrificed. Mrnt sell at once. $10 monthly. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Or. AT CHRISTI N CHURCH There will be preaching service at the Christian church, Sunday ! evening at 8:00 o'clock. E. L Wood. Minister. iivjlioana TOP GOATS ! Our New Fall :; men's suit and overcoat samples are j: here and they are mighty nice. Better come in. and have your meaasure taken :: for a new outfit. Bristow i HEADQUARTERS FOR H AR : VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO j I X PLEASE. Mr, D. J. Bonner n iw of Lor g blew, Wash. wnkee to the I ne'e pendent that his son Lewis died Of diphtheria, alter an illness of two days and hurried at Kelso. His death occurred on the 12 h instant. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger, Mrs. Alice Keller, Mrs. Louis Hal siger Mrs. Arline Koehrig and Alfred Balciger motored for Seat tie this Friday morning. The palsigers are expected to return next Tuesday. A stubborn'.y contested gsme bitve nthe foot ball teams of the Condon and lone high schools resulted in a 6 to 0 score in favor of Condon. After a streuons battle Condon nade a touchdown in the last few mihutes of the game. CLARKE OPTICAL CO. Dr. Clark", of the Clarke Op icat Co., 360 A; Aider St., Port and, Ore., EYE SIGHT SPECI ALISTS, will be in lone all day ind evtning, Monday, Oct. 17th it the lone Hotel, on his regular monthly trip. SEE HIM ABOUT OUH EYES. The Port of Portland shipped 9,495,474 bushels of wheat in the month of September. . . Alnust a hunded men, ha! of them students, are working on 0. A. C. Memorial. LEGION HALL THEATRE Oct. 15, The False Alarm. Oct. 22, Blue Blood Oct. 29, The ClOwn Nov.5. The Tbrill Hunter. Here are a few of the picture ve have contracted for 1927. Cut this out and keep it for ulure reference. We will onl aise prices when the price ot jrogram compels us to. Don. nbs a single number of this cor rect. American Legion lone Oregon 1 I R. ROBISON If your rcotoi I q rais-es till it gets Gi rwarmea up ana i then wisset on ai hard pull, TRY At- rSET Or NEW l hi WTO-METER la K FSPARK PLUGS w R x twin the self ab J O Jjusting gap. tn t PI MACHINE SHOP Liiiiiiii,imnnniWWWl and Winter Line of i & Johnson ; THE MUSIC LAND . ENTERTAINERS The Music Land Enteatairers, Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, will present r p ojrtm of bewitching artistry here on the evening of October 27th, at the lone high school suditorium. Their enter tainment is high class in every piriicular, featuring vocal and instrumental music that runs from popular talaris of the day to the very best among the clas eics. In William Beck we have one of the most versatile youtg art isUof the platform. His major work is on cornet and tiumpe'. Heisagiftebartieton thtee bif icult instnm?nts with a fine and splendid technique. He is s banjo artist of real talent, and a character impersonator of unus ualgifts. The "slide trumpet" is a popular noveity which always appeals to his audiences. Vocal duets from poyular muHi cal comedy successes will be giv en by Mr. and Mrs. Beck as ind dental groups on their program. tore Beck is equity gifted in piano and voice, with a most cap tivating personality, Her costurr. ed groups are always a delighfui feature of the Music Land Enter tainers' program, and her inter prelation of Puccini's "One Fin Day" isa vocal masterpiece. Sht possesses a lyric soprano of bri' ;iant timbre. Such numbers as McDowell's "Concert Etude" and his "Shaddow Dance" will givt an idea of her piano accomplish ment. Some of the oil used in lubri cating watches, clocks and other delicate instrnments is obtained irom the heal of the porpoUe. The better grades af neat's-foot )il arealso used similarly. Spot cash will be paid for eggs t the lone hotel. LoaJ. Wood. B. M. ; Accredited piano teacher, t t Lexington, Oreion. No one can afford to be care less about fire hazards just be cause he thinks he is fully insured hudsonTessex SUPER-SIX Paul G. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's FROST REPELLERS These cool mornings are a reminder: tot the winter that PREPARE YOUR-SELVES WITH WARM t A large stock of ers, Stag Shirts, etc., Just in. bee tne newj PENDLETON SHIRTS BERTMASON T MORROW COUNTY REBEKAH CONVENTION Meeting Convenes In Heppner . Friday, October 21st. The Rebekahs of Morrow Coon tv will hold their annual conven tion in Heppner, at Odd Fellowa' hall on Friday, October 21st, and an urgent invitation is extended to every resident sud vlsjtlng R?bekah in the county to be pres ent and enjoy this meeting. One of the attractive features of the meeting will be the work of the prize winning degree team from the Rebekah lodge at The Dalles, which will be in attend ance and which will put on the work. O A. C. HOME COMING Pnivalia Oet. 19.- Nolan Page of lone has been appointed chair man of the committe for decora tion on the campus for homecom ing. The football game between Mashingtan State college of Pul- man. Washington U. A. . ui be a feature of the annuel home coming of O. A. C. alumni and friends, October 29. Homecoming is somewhat ear lier this year than usual.. Games later in the season, most of which are on the road, demanded the scheduling of an earlier date for ihe event. Dr. Clarke. Eye Sight Soecial. ist, will be in lone, Monday, Oct. 17. at the lone Hotel. I A,Haris,, Combine Will Work Just Fine. n . I AiIimI i. f. U Pieara - - - nj lone. Oregon I Consult Dr. Clarke, the Eye Sight Specia'ist, in lone Monday, at the lone Hotel. 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