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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1928)
llitfr nifirutfr m nttr1f 4 0- IV 4 s 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Ftb. 17, 1928 NUMBER 38 VOLUME XVI WAR LESS EXPKNSIVE than nine The trap.idy of firo is n t thai in not llit each year the bm totulH over$.riiK),0()0,0()() but thui accorded to the National Hoard of rit e Underwriters, 80' per cent of all firm ere preventable. In other wordH. ut leant $i:iO,(iKl, 01)0 annuttlly ia deHtroyed riecaune of carelessness, ignorance or in competence. It Eh far more a men aca than war which aeeniH an in expenaive pastime in t-orn pii HDD. Report, have It that the recent intensive Fire prevention move mt-nts have borne fruit, und thui VJli will nho lesH Iohh than pre ceedintf year. It in hifrh time the public look n1viintHK of the teachir.iftt 'if ixperla, and the the'terrible examples that every day affords. Our piople cannot have an unblemished repntation for wisdom and intelligence in this "Fifth Horseman", tir", btill ridea rowih hihkI nmonii Prttty Creek Legend In nrrfk iiiyfliuliiujr Ntiriixii ' a braiillfiil yntitli. n mm of (VpldiMi utirt dm urinili .trlon, n ! - . IiIiiihvi lulu n llnwiT rfr lila I i --!.- btlllj to line he w.u eniiwd I.) Si n cnl In I. .11 In lmi. wllh lii n'lii In iu nlli'i'iril In m uli-r. I'MiMr n jnii llil idiailmv, In I'Iih'iI ii" v 'ii lierutlM llli flnXMT Mi ll lii'iif I. Uiiliic 'I'll,' lijntili I'. In., hImi tulii' luted III III died fi"iii Kiief. Foresli Need Lenvn Krt yrni iiiiiIimI In mU up lli li-iivr lii I lie wihhHiI ii Inn it hi In WW rlMwhrirf i,i.,in.i.lr Unit ihr leal llllft mi I lit Kiiiiiinl l "tirfiul .Hid mriit' In llii nrtfiiu HiiiImt. WANTED To hear from owi r of tat.ih for 8al. S;at ra-di pne", ptr'.ir lara. 1). F, llutli, Mmnenpo i. Minnesota. : : Spring & Summer Samples! IVknsraisde foveas- t x t t v urc Now On We mm'Btitze "Prices Are Bristow & Johnson CREAM Softens rough or chapped skin. Delight, f ul to use as it is absorbed at once and is not sticky. The $1.00 or "Family" size is the most ecoomical, two and two thirds lar ger than the 50 cent sz?.. 25ct 50ct & $1.00 "Bullard's Pharmacy" Makers of Cream Lotion UM ri.i) si'ANisii wAR vkts. ReroKuiz:rijr the hill Itcharaetei and Htandinir in the community of Comrade, -Cut I Ahrami, and the worthy record that he hii made, as anoldier in the Spanifh Aiiiernan war, Philippine I nan ruction, on the Mexican Border und in tin) World War; and ua n leein'a nr. editor and nt:ite of f i t ial und almi in coininetciul ven lures; and havimr a desire indi vidoiilly and eo lccliveiy, to fur thee the election of the best type of man and citizen for the iiHkm of eecretary ofs'atejwt hereby unqualifiedly express out con l ull nee in Carle Atiraiiis, ano ii in an his ptitHti lacy fur the ol tiee of Hccrelarv ol'Hlate tt th co.nuiK piimury election; and Ak. and ure all veterans. .Hid nil prftiiotic oriianizjiioo. in the statH of Oregon to tarn- ike action, uih! to O'lmnize cnn. iniltees tu actively conduct hit canipaoiu in tlo ir couimunilies. l!y Cha-t. J. I.ihIo C'IimUiiiuii John IJeitelson , si ( n l ii ry. See I)'., Claike. the eyesihl peciiiii' t, a1 uut j our eeH. Ii I .i e y.niro, luuaiV 18. ' Hi e lone lintel. Klam'th e-unty sold $l.(i.r.!). 000 wo th ol ch'cp and $1250. 000 worth of cattle, in 11)27. FOUSAU2 1 3 loltom Vulcan Plow i 2 b'lttoru Vulcan Plow 1 20 horse hitch used one gi aMin, 1 8 horsn ftrmif hitch. 5 nets f but! chain ha-ness. loliars and lialter biidicB. Lie Heckmr, lone, Oie. X X suits tl X LOTION a fit 1 i 9 Local Happenings Time ia money, A ituod alarm c'ock is your banker. Guaranteed ones at Milliard's Pharmacy. Dr. Clarke, in Inn", Sst. Feb. J8'.h, at lone Hotel. Victor C, Peterson, of Castor, Oregon, was a visitor In lone lard week. He ariveo Friday morniin ami returned to Gaston, Sunday oilhi. While here be paid Th" In decent a frienly call and dt-livei ed a mcHsatte to the editor from i he resident of the bfnk at Ga: ton, Mr. Jay Gibson, who in other )eiira was asnociate,) win the editor in social and political u lift ut Cathlatnet, Wash. TbeKiilMI Star t;hnp'tf ot 1 ne will have a food sale ii l!u aid's Pharmacy, SdtU' lay, Feb. 18 h. I.tmch will be t-erved at a pn ulur price from 11, A. M, to 'I P. M. Frank Ku;dman, who ha; bei n quite ick for somu time i. epuited as improving. He instil eonfii ed to the houue, liosvever. Tne lt O eKonian hus i u-i uuihted a earlier delivery in luiu ibut reMilH in uivii.K iln rea 'er- j the stiile, tiiitnitilil and f'ireitilil ne s, lU'lo IS lio-iri e n li- r than ' the same cerv.c cm tie refi iere i '. Iiy tne P'.tt.ur d phphh. I iiie i o i (iiinf the de h'nited .ut in, i in.w.i-s lmi oan we t.av no an liri! f ield. i A valeiiliui' pjity was tiven t' the n.-ni)'ei s of the -Cund 1'iade ii Mu.idrty. ti.. Mi-s M.ixine M Curdy at her l.om.s G im-s anO lefrenhni 'iiU rtipnin irile to the day were enjuyed. '1 tins present were Sybil Howell, Pi'tly Here vin, Fle'iiiur Hi!:aid. Wiiur.i. Uitthie.Kalherttie Gnllilh, Rut) Cra.vford, Marvin Rankin. Per tha Akers, ROnit Hamilton. Uivid Ci.ntwe.l. Harry Kin. F.c'mi Saruent, KVanor Kutia'ik-. ! and Maxire M C;f ly. Arci.'(ecfro Term rili Tiiith-;i,iihI lm.1,1 i." I n 'erni itiill,'d to tl.c Ui-u lle iirh lei-Hire, m-cn, U t miiiiIi, in ii;mv d Hip Ni'W Vmli sine In iv. Hi. I'tillililig Ini rc.in'n In Ik I 1 i ( . Hie id:! f lli lltmri 1h tviliii'i d. i llijit m-vih i.l Hit- l.iilld .Hi l:i. i Th Ccluiii'.'u ioi.oo;).oo) uet jjikf January. ;..r shipper! of lumber our POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS VOll SIIFIUFF .1 1 hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination on the HJ publican party ticket for Die ol fiee of sheriff nf Morrow County nt th primai ie. May ISth, 1921 C. J. I). Ilauman FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce to the voter of Morrow County that 1 will l a candidate for the office of aher iff on the Republican ticket, lit the primaries, May 18th, 192. C. A. Pleakman. . R. ROESCON PONTIAC! I The most now- ul 3 jerful six cylinder? 1 rf Ir-ii'im.l.'r nnpllinn ti g X sand dollars In price and only " REQUIRES A 1 Twenty-eight 2 Dollar $n license! !!? aia-Ljikfrr ri in Mr8, L L. F'di'k, of Morifan (tiled at the Independent office, and enrolled es a b i'i criber. The Funks expect to nuke their horn" alt'ir March 1-t, at Klondike, Oijli'm where they will engage in farmirft. ,TrH;i"ct the Ilaait washer. On dr. oUy at Paul IJalsirar,8 Imple meot Store. The h. 3. Pa lbcrg ranch, sev en m'iea southeast of lone hap been sold tliruui?1! the real estate asc r.cy of J. 11. liar bke of Porn land. Four bundled acrts wassold to I). tli'X. whoowi.s an aij'iii) hi; riiMch for a cojoiideratioii of $10,0 I ). The remainiriK 1710 a-vM-nt to W. A. Wilcox and Giv-le D'iiiiis of Kitacada for f 17 000 The now o.vners willtakr pie.-iesaion at oi,c, Mr. Padlicri? v. ill move to Fata :n ii and plan to enirace in the -e:.i estate busit;tHS in Porllati. On Tuesday of this week, tht fit ,t and second crad'- a enj eo t party isiven at Hi? school homtf i tht irt -tcher, Mrs. Vura Co I r,n. Irsi'i-.l tru --!Mif pre-schoi.) . were: Fi;,"ti Hp-try. Mlvin b'i!y, Ue'aKinc. Wa'ter Coilej .) ;in-it CiK.-hrtiP, JioiiTiii' Cocb hi, Du!.lie Cantwe'l, Freddie M"hi-, G u" Gr'ffi'h, Dnro hv Ho-.veil, Glenn Wartield .Wa1 lace 1$ il'ard, ar.d G' a;e Lindeken. Perry Hopkins. M rrow County j .ii.ir, died I'l'. II. at M.i v; uk e whielie has been livir.jr ?! the .at year. He was born in Harrison Co., '!... D-c. lfi. 18VJ. and came to t)r 'aon in US:l. setiinu rear lone. He wiai married in 1S81 to Lydih li.iil kp, and to tbij uiiiao one in, Frank, was brti. lie is nlosurvived by two broth er, Jeff Hopkins of Hormiam, A', sh. and F.'ijah ikpkinsof La Ct.f.e Wsfli and by his wife, Mary K. whom he married in ;Jpt.( l'.':l. HU death was caus- ed uy u ropey. Funeral service w ere corit'tct : d at the Coniref ntional chenh :ird intctni'rt wrs nvide in the u :d I r,ows cemetery r.t K rc. Where Columbut Landed On lii llrm (,ii;p It. (In- .Vi-. ni.rld. ('iiliiinliiiH sitlili d lurid mid d. li.ul.fd nil the Miniil ru'.led lit lit Ii ! ' ii ns "tin .nuhiiiil." I 'Iii:.:'h. niiinid ilie iliitid "Sun S.ilviid'ir ! ut II In keii.Miill) lilentll.rd will iViilli u l!.,!il, one of llie i:.iliii:in imp. .'c-fv Wa'.tr rJnr.' Tie I i. Oi 1 Kl.ll'l ,l-.,. imie I 1...1II ili -iii lii ll.- i Ot Vi a l ull's l Iter papei Is ii.iii The original slitrl of I'iiii Iliac tin- i-ie "I the mid Lore ihe nali't iiiihk in H i' 1 1 titer , lilting ihe '"i inn r,nii pl.. iiaaiuud the waiei inuik Dr. Carle (I the flntke Vt lieitl Company, 3'JOA. Alter Port land. Oregon, LYF. iliUI 5Pi-:f'.IAI.HTS. will be in lone all day nod evenit if. Paturday. February lSi.li. at the lone Hole'. See bim about your eyes. IIUDSON.ES8EX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiscr, Ajicnt. At Paul C. Bal.siucr's - Ml Fine printing of all kinds is ( Simply tell us H do the rest. Your satisfaction guaranteed, "lone Independent" IIAI, E. HOHS CUT FOR SF.CKKTARY OF STATE Salem. Ore., Ftb. 17. -Hal E. Iloss, private secretary to Gov. Patterson since the latter'a in augurbt'ori a year bro. has sub mited bis reijrnation to the Gov ei nor. Gjvcrnor Patterson in ac cepinjt the resignation, has aktri Mr. Hoss to remain on the job until the firtt of March, as the governor intends to be ah Ben from the state for several days preceediriK that date. "Mr, Hois, who i3 a po'.ential a iilida'.e for the office of secre lary of state t-aid in his letter of reiiyt atioo that he did .not feel juutif.ed in spending any lime w.iile .,n the state pay roll to fur ther his own perponal career. The ttate press, with which Mr. H-yjs ha been closely affilia te-l as an association officer for a number of years, haa indicated '.hat it will support him actively ,f he br-comes a candidate. NOTICE THE 1WTN CITY FIRE IN SURANCE CO. OF M.NNEAPO LIS. MINNESOTA, hereby gives notice that its Grain solieies Nos. 1 to'Jo. serial 128. inclusive, here lofore furnished to its former -u'ei.t, W. T. McNabb at lone, ')'l.'(;n. have become lost, and; that it. will not be liable for ;o93 1 under said policies should they be irsue-i by any unauthor zed D(r.-ioi afi-i I, ilia b., I .mini ..v )f this company. Signed: Joy Lichtenstine, Man iijer, Pacific department, 7!20, Ulifotnia Street, San Frarcitco, 'alifornia. Another Proof Most .f is ure optimists. We nil i-arn fn build home wilti big fire .'f.-er l!h the Mm that the fainilj .lil g illier nuiiid 'rfia Ar.giles Times. them evenings. Spring will be here soon and I have prepared to fill your requirements for the the field work with a large line of horse collars, bridl es, halters, harness, single trees, lead bar sets, select hickory eveners, and all Eight hardware used in rep airing harness and implem ents. These goods were bought before the advance in prices and are offered at very low cash prices. BERT MASON Jt tt tJ 3 : J? ft Jt St !t tJ U ? tt what you want . .. CALL FOR WARRANTS - All General Fund Warrant! of . Morrow County, Oregon, reffieteu j ed on or before Die. 31,1927. will be paid on presentation at the office of the County Treai- . urer at Heppner, Oregon, on or afterMarch 10th, 1928, at which date interest on eaid warrants will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1928. Leon W. Briggs, Co. TreaaJ -3-2 , Already Scalped Hotiby hud a new Imlliin salt and was begt'lns to go ask Tom to eonw play with til in. But lwtdiy'i father said it wns too near bedtime. "I'll piny Indian with you, though," sabl the lather. "Aw, I can't play Indian with you. lou have been scalped al ready," replied UlsKUSted Bobby. , Taking Shine From Cloth To remove the shine bom long-ust-d cloth, take an emery board or piece of fine emery pnier and rub It very giotly with a rotary more ment over the glosny surface. This raises the mip that constant robbing bun driven back Into the material. Living Relic of the Past The lemma, huge South teat lizards, diwm't belong In tills age, being the r.nljr ri'itmlnltig species of Die rep tiles that decendei) from the dino saurs, wldeb hare been extinct, ac cording to geologists, fur millions of years. Fine Strand of Cold A fciimtilA nf cn'.l tin rirnwn A , tUut 3trw j-ur,i Hgh only one , ounce attracted much attention at an ; exiiimuon or gum ana silver wire ... , ... , !.-, Compressed Air Magazine. La.,:c C.'.c;:i amlly Tlitre ii:i! IS 0' lincl ;:Het!es Of vhtt i.nd more ti.aii 400 names p-pll.-d to ll.ese varieties usually the rain's are ndepted from the placet In nhiili Ihe cheese originated Urn buiger. Neiifetuitel l!oqii"fort, Cnmem beit, etc. The fliilk of many different i.nlmnls Is used In cheese-making In VKiimis parts of the world. Cow's ' rullk is by no means the only wore. ! Cutis and sheep give their milk for thwse. New As Illustrated. I tti 'it jttija838Stt!i our specialty! and we will l ',t j in ni.rii.L wi 1 1 vy I"" f-l "i isi.j'. 'V' '