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VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. 24, 1928 NUMBER 39 OREGON RANKS FIFTH Per Capita Wealth Exceeds Most States Quit a number of friends sur prised Mr L L, Funk and family limt liYiHuu arid uflur Rhendim? 8 Cretton Isoneof six stateswiih, very pleasant evening, thf party pr capita wealth in excess of $1, j hmke tip wiahinK the Funks the 000. and ranks under only the i ti.-Ht of biiccchh on their new Morgan Items aialesof Wyoming, South lako "la and Iowa. The state of Ncv aU load the whole country with per copita wealth of $7,21)9, while the fiaure for Orevron in placed at $1,374, which lain ex cels of NebraHka and California, the other two stales in the $1,000 ClBHS, . The total wealth of Oregon is computed $.'U75.0b). and repre. aentu only iu tangible, physical form au.:h a land and impoove inenta. the equipment of indus trial tnttipHKin and farms, live mok, railroad and public utility land and epuipwent, personal property, motor and other vehi cleg, but excludes aold and silver coin and bullion, credits and cur rency. Alabama. Missippi, Georgia, Smith Carolina ai.d Arkansas are at the bottom of the Hat. The per capita wealth of the atate of WaahiiiKlon ia $3. 727. while that of Idaho i $3. WW. There are no eaHtern states in the hiah brack eU. Detignt on Chintit fluff! A f rill iiihiiV Clill.i'M. r 1 1 t ili'slitn. nr yinhollr. Tim 'ihImm kiml' re m-ii(i-i hi liiirrula In tin- rim iu IhiIIm lun lift. The "ihimiihIit' I know u lo Hi CI.::.v ' lliuniliu) iKIlillrl gulil, ilillliiliillrf ii Hi) plenty. WANTED To hear from owner of ranch for Bale. Sta'e cuah price, p.r:ic lars. I). F. Hush, Minnt af.o.if. Minnesota farm in Sherman County. Mi Mirnaret Ely touhl Mis Chriatiana's claws during the Imter'a absence Monday alter-noon. Mr. Porter has been buay at Morgan erecting a fine new chick en house and brooder house for Martin Baurenfeind. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Seelev visivedwllh Mr. Bnd MrB.Kunscht on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Pettyjohn calltd on the Funks, Saturday morning. Mr. J. F. HarJeaty and Mr. Seely went to see Mr. Craw ford, IuhI Thursday. Mr. Bert I'almateer and Jas. Iladeitty are busy repaiiing the 'phone line. Mr. N. Pettyjohn has been hauling barley, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. E!y and Mrs. W. F. I'almateer have jual referred from E.i.le Creek, where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ely's uncle. While in Pott'and, the Elys went to tee Er ai, d Mrs. Harrison. Tev found Mrs. improvedin health but Mr. Harbison very low, The rurses however said that he had bfnun Ij improve. Mr. Ely bIho went (o Bee Mr. T. M. Heneriidt who is suffering aeverely with bronchial rheuma lism. Jnhi. Ilarl ke, of PortlanrtHand Fay McNabb passed through Mor Kan last Sunday. .44444444444444444444444441 44444444 t Spring & Summer j SampSes! j Mens made to meas- ure suits I Now On Display! j We guarantee a fit. "Prices Are Right" j Bristow & Johnson j j Local Happenings. OJd Fellows of Morrow and Umatilla counties meet in anual convention at Weatun on Satur day, Feb, 23i. h. There will be a musical demon etratinn, free to the public, Tues day evening, Ft I). 28ui. at Uol lar Js' Pharmacy, fiom 5 to 7 1. M. lie there if you like good mu sic. "Dm" Grilfin went to Ptndle ton, this Friday, i n his way to to Wtston and the Odo Fellows convmtion. Mrs, Emily McMurtay celebra.1 led her 7'Jlh birthday Saturday, Feb. 18th, at the home of Ua i'tobison. There were present: Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Fred eiickxon, Mrs. Lester Goodrich, Mrs Marcgarel Low, Mre. Jennie McMurray, Mrs. Nola Harris, Mrs. W. W. Head who has been visiting with her family for a few d iys returned to Cathlam. et, Wash., Tuesday morning. Mrs. Head ii post master at Cathlam et. The local chapter of the East ern Star held a very succefiful good sale on Saturday last. A popular priced lunch was served also. Miss Florence Shippy is in lone this week visilirg her mother a ho is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Delia M. Corson, and who has been ill fur bou.e time. Many Morrow County people have secured satisfactory eye sight service from Dr. Samuel Tyler of Bend, who will be in Hi-ppner. March 5 h end 6th at Buhn's store, Dr. Tyler make regular trips to Heppner and guarantees his work. Pro$perou Men Wanted A man who lin" money to W -nl l w.ifili Dinni'y tn III community. American MuguKlne. A. E. Feller, sf Gooseberry, shipped u carload of horses to Hubbard, last Satu-day night. Mrs S. A. Cunningham, of Poit Falls, Idaho is visiting her sister, .Mis. Elmer Griffith, this week Mrs Cunningham is Dint. Deputy of Northern I laho for the Uoval Ne'ghl ors of America. The lone lodge of Masons held arfpecial communication Satur day night After the work was Mcrrow County raised 2,fe!i I, 085 hulhels of wheat last yeas. 1 humus Davidson, who ia a teaehr ir. th? H(,h school at Mad raa, spent Salu:i:'py ai.d Sunday with tl e home folks at lot. . The H;ghay to Heaven is the title of a series of sermons an- noiinccd by Hev. E. L. Wood of hh Chriatian chuich. The initial o-rmoii will be delivered Sunday vening, Ftb. 2G Forerunner ol Wisdom (ilMHt IH-llH. liM'lillUIMl Hy HXHT 'IKY UH'I lflHfilr,-ft tl.V Ulillltl'N II limrtlcul wlitilniii.-Siiiiiiii'I PiiiIIp Skortc$t PMie Eailuay Til wiiild'n niimlle'! imli:.: riiilwnj. !.'.-lii;) kiiiii:.' lvie, rum frm i:m my, llimiili tlie f:iiinnif imir-lu t MjtliP. Kent. KiijjhiiiJ. Tin- ena'ni vvt liihlng llli'Mll ficlit Ion, luiv ii u'i up In .V) mil'' mi li'i'ir nilli iiinlii'K. Tli fure frmu one Hal el tlie line t the oil er, u ililume of vhAt nnI h Iniir niili-B. In '' en:s. A IM clul train can I hlreu f r OfPKon hns 28 liighway parka covering 1400 acres. The Hood River App'e Grow eBs'Asiiociation paid $150,000 on January Bales. Carry County wool is being sold up to 40 cents, and mohair from 40 to 58. ' In 1921. Oregon had 1,404 diph .U.eria casts add 101 deaths; in 1027, 704 cases atd only 36" death.". Douglas County will ship about GOO cars of broccoli this season. CALL FOR WARRANTS AH General Fund Warrants of MorrowCounty, Oregon, registai ed on or before Dec. 31, 1927, will be paid on presentation at the office ol the County Treas urer at Heppner, Oregon, on or afterMarch 10th, 1928, at which date interest on said warrants will ceaie. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1928. Leon W. Briggs, Co. Treaa i X X X t Motor Philosophy One imii'li uf uumilii.e iniiktu thf wlolu worl.l iia. (live u limn u cImhuI. four (iif-t. a soap l ""J l.in, mill he liniiMMllati-ly watiis l l."Hi,ni Ilia Vanillins Auii-rhitii. I'n.m lhat lime on, he b-llv In tin Mirvivnl of ti n floeteol. Ho l.im lo niillor"; "l'rilil iiiake ritM." aie) 'T!ie ntl'iT fi'llow Is alwny wrong." Aiiicrk'RU Mupizlne. SPECIAL SALE AND DISPLAY OF THE Modern Compact Wood and coal or electric or combination lor t KITCHEN COMFORT IN COLD WEATHER America's Most Pnrular RaniJe FOR ONE ENTIRE WEEK FEB. 27 TO MARCH 3, INCLUSIVE FOR SALE 1 3 bottom Vulcan Plow 1 2 bottom Vulcan Flow 1 20 horse hiich used one season. 1 8 horse string hitch. 5 setsof bull chii.i harness, collars and halter-bridles. Lee Beckntr, lone, Ote. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Joy in Daukt Eseopt a II. Ins nam tlo re ts nuiti li'X nuTf woihlnful thai. I l'i'.k ! A iiH'rKnKe lo in from the ilw.il from liumnii fouls e limr hiw. Iio llvnl prhni, lliiiuainl of niilca nway. And jot thirt", In lloxe lillle ulicets of hi(mt, itpeak to u, nruiise us, lerrlf U5, ten :h us. roiiifort un, op-n llu-lr hfiiru lo us hi brotliiT. i'harlt Klugiley. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 r 2 bv 4 4 4 4 4 4 I- -' -ii' r: t".; jft-vvrf-'w-tssa Word and coal t r electric, or wood, coal and electric 4 all combined in one. X COME EARLY! ! Remember the dates- -Feb. 27- -Mar. 3. ! CASE FURNITURE CO. j Heppner, Oregon Jttt4.t4444t4t4444444444444444444- 9?l8'rjCias8!a!'!!W!8f!!8!8!8!t! The Salute The oril.-r v.lil.Ii iilmll-lioil lint lift Ir miii.ng wihll was eivvn lo I In I flllnry n liool hy I rliilrl. Ii Wllhi'lie III In IMC Tl. nohllor on entorlii-.: ii li"ii wiet Mill rspwteil to Ink o;t I i?. Inn, wliil 1 iMildicr on foot uluml'l l,n hi lefl hanil horU'i.ilnliT lo hit in', nj III 'l.lii-r on linrchali j k..uiil. mini Willi liln rl. ,.t In nd. . NOTICE THE TWIN CITY FIRE IN :; SUKANCE CO. OF MINNEAFO l LIS, MINNESOTA, hereby rives notice that its Grain golicies Nos. ' 1 to 25. serial 128. inclusive, here j tofore furnished to its former aacnt. W. T. McNabb at lone.',', Oregon, have become lost, and if; X 4 4 4 CREAM LOTION Softens rough or chapped skin. Delight. ful to use as it is absorbed at once and is J not sticky. The Si. 00 or "Family". size is the most .ecoomical, two and two thirds lar- ger than the 50 cent size. 25ct 50ct & $1.00 "Bullard's Pharmacy" Makers of Cream Lotion of this company. Signed: Joy Lichlenstine, Man ager, Pacific departmetit, 720, California Street, San Frar.cico, California. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination on me K--:tliat i( wi ol b(, ihb,e for l09B?t publican party ticket for the !ull(If.r mIj poi(.ies vhoul.1 they iV hce ufsheiiff of Morrow Counly le by any unftuthorize(1 i at thtf primat ies. May 18lh, 19-8. . tnnm assumirr to ,lB lhe gJf,.n, C. J. U. Ban man FOR SIILRIFF I hereby announce to the voters of Morrow County that I will he a candidate for the office of sher iff on the Republican ticKet. at the primaries, May 18th, 1923. G. A. Bleakman. I R.RODISON 444444444444 tpnMTTAr: ; HUDSON.ESSEX. SIT'FU-SIX Paul C. Balsigcr, Agent. At Paul C. Dalsigcr's The most now 'crful six cylinder 'carundci one thou sand dollars in price and only K POIl IRKS A Twenty-eight V 1 Dollar I LICENSE; J 4444444444444. "HA' 4 n 4 LIIIYV, HI ! 111 4 m Kill 1.1 1" f I . 1 u rr i 4- " it PREPAREDNESS 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 light 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 IS .- .,... i-ly Fine printing of all kinds is our specialty! 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