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Mm-& VOLUME XVI 10NE, ORECON, FRIDAY, March 16, 1928 NUMBER 42 Morgan Items Franklin Ely cull d on Jamea Hardesty Sunday evening and engaged him to haul a load of hay to the Harbison place Mon day morning. See those new silk dresses at Mason's, just arrlvid fioro New York. All one price, $9 95 Mr. and Mra. Stan'ay Seely wer visiting.Mr. and Mra. Chrli topheraon, Saturday last. For flra Insurance aee J. E. 8wanion. The paat week the Morgan vi cinity waa vliited by the uaual cold, windy March weather but thia Tueaday evening we are re celving a nice rain. Mr. Bert Palmatetr received his new disc I a Jt Friday. Mr. 11. 0. Ely Is busy treating wheat, getting ready lor the Spring aowing. Cla$$e$ Slow to Movo Indl vidua li eometlrm rite bore MlftihoMit elaeeao never. Herd mor Illy la eenturlee behind Individual aaarallt. Deao w. a. lot. Mra. Bert Pa'mateer and chil doen spent Sundsy with. Mr. At. 'j Troedson and family. - Mrs. Eite Baurenfeln and Mrs. Nellie Walters spent Sunday with H. 0. Ely and family. Mr. and Mri. Mar in Baurenfeind called there in the evening of the same day. Mr. and Mra. Ekelberry were calling at H. 0. Ely's laet Sun. day. ' Mr. Rood Ekleberry bought soma Federation wheat of Hal E y, last week. Mrs' Fred Pettyjohn and chil dren of Rhea Siding la visiting with her sister Ella at Morgan. Mrs. H. 0. Ely haa been trouh led with neuralgia the past week. Mr. John Naah waa over to see his family last Sunday. Mrs. Ellis Minor waa demon strating a Maytag washing ma chine, at Mra. Ely's. lastSatur day. Smaller f he Larger Airplane builder today are taking eognlaance of the fact that Ineect bate larger wlnga than blrdi In pro portion to their bodlee, 4 i4'i Spring & Summer j Samples! Mens made to meas ure suits Now On Display! We guarantee a fit. "Prices Are Right" Bristbw & Johnson Mrs. Este Baurenfeind and Mrs. Nellie Walters visited with Mrs. Hardesty and daughter, Monday last. Mrs. Ethel Mahoney reciived some fine chinchilla rabbits from Cervals, Oregon last Tuesday. Miss Edith Ely spent Friday night with friends in lone. A band oi Bob Thompson's sheep were woved through Mor gan lst week. Mrs. H. 0. Ely is quite proud of her new washing machine. Mrs. C. C. Ilutchcroft was call fng in Morgan last week. Mra. Eudora Seely and mother, were calling on Mrs. Ekleberry,' Thursday. j Mrs. Davidson and children have moved back to the ranch. The friends of the Hrrbisons are glad to know tbey are improv ing slowly. They have left the hospital and are now with one of j their daughters at Hillsborough. ' Carrie Medlock called on Mrs. Hsrdesty last Thursday. See Swanson for Insurance. Local Happenings Joe Howk is sgain at the post of duty at the K. R. station. On his way home he stopped in The Dallea long enough to invest in a Dodge sedan. Mr, Dole, who sub stituted for Mr. Howk is now at Heppner Junction, aubstituting for the R. K. Agt. there. ' Lucy E. Kodgers, of Heppner, a graduate of the Washington Slate Normal School at Belling ham and the holder of a Life Ctr fit I . imcaie. one nas naa a year anu a half of study at the Washing ton State College and seven year experience as a teabher in the upper grades, twoyearsof which has been at Heppner. National First Aid Week is March 18th to 24th. Be prepared to give first atd. Bullards Pharmacy. ' Don't miss the He Mots con Cert at the Christian church, on Friday, March 23. Admission, 25 and 60 cents. Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Op tical Co., 2G0 A. Alder Street, j Portland, Oregon, Eye Sight; Specialists, will be in lone all day and evenimg, Monday, Mar. 20, at the lone Hotel. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. HUDSON.ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balslger, Agent At Paul C. Balsiger' Tapping Maple Trees Tapping only out place on a trot prolonga tba lift of thai tree. Largo Krai-growth treea may 60 tapped In two ami eonietlmeo llirte placo wltb nut Injury, but It la dlaaruoua to tap In two plan-e near together, Id order to collect the aap from tbo two la oot bucket , Leap Yeara ' Tha yeara dlvtilble bjr 100 are never leap year oicapt when alao dlvlalble by 400. Tba 1700, 1800 and 1900 wi re Dot leap yeara, but tbo year 2uoo vlll be. The members of the lone Lodce of Masons have been improving the grounds about their hall 1 his week by leveling and tre) plar.t ing. This week those who are to rep resent lone in the county orator leal contest are to be selected. Your vision foggy? Have head aches? Dizz'ness? Floating spots? See Dr. Clarke, EyeSightSpe ial int. in lone, March 20th at the lone hotel. Consultation free. State Supt. of Banks, V. A. Schramm and Depty. Supt. 0. A. Oleson were in lone Wednesday on business connected with the liqnida Ion of the Bank of lone. Whi e hi re they went out to the pchriver ranch and inspected the items of personal property stil hele by the State Banking Drpirtment in the interest of the creditora They were accmpanied by C R. Gunz.el. ' , A large assortment of New Spring Style Silk Dresses which sstl at $9.95 has been received this week at Masons. , STRAYED One dark red calf about three months old strayed from the Eu bsnks place, information may te left at The Independent office. ' Simple CooJneia Mine inn) nxirt. cliirl,. wo It-Brn thai II li iiuI i'riiri ii.lit.' or great weulth 11 coiiiiM tin .i for imcf UMpftilneftH In Hit nurlil, luil iiluij.lt! giMxlneaH. The lift. Hint u upright, tin compan ionship 1 hist la kind, honest and Honor Him never full, mo word tbnt n't ! t nutted, thene are all iiround i. in U ili.') iirnkv up tno comfort of IIIIIIIU HXM.tllllillU. V Strange Mourning In Turkey, Hyrln and Armenia the women wenr garment of cr leal Ial L-itje aa an emblem of mi-urnlng Plans have been accepted for a one hundred and fifty thousand dollar building at Linf'eld college. ( Portland lumber exports for February were 22,948,910 feet. The United. States has opened 2,160 acres of homestead land near Paisley with preterence to uri J XV . ..i..i vrvriu 1101 icici.ii.i v A 15,000 case crop of aepara gus is predicted for Hood River this year. The taxpayers of Multnomah I County will this year pay $17, 376 158.40 in taxes. Of thi amount. $7,099,208.42. or more than 40 per cent, was levied as a result of a direit vote of the people. Of the money raised for state purposes more than or 70.28 percent in from taxes authorized py direct vote of the people. 1 Keep Slicking to It Perseverance I more prernll'nt than violence; and mnnv thln,; which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themaelvee up when taken little by little. Plutarch. Production of Borax Bonn U an Inorgnnlc sail and la native where found. It li a crystal line compound and (he ho raj of commerce I accured by refining tbo crude product ' 4 yfiiBMMMHHMBM 1 1 IHMIIMCTIHH I Keep a Kodak Record of the Children ; After your children have grown up, you'll cherish the Kodak pictures that you can take so easily now start today to keep a Kodak record of the children. i The making of pictures has reached new heights of simplicity and certainty in the Modern Kodak. Now, good pictures are assured whatever the weather or time of day, indoors or out. Stop in and we'll glad ly show you the Modern Kodaks. ; ' ; " Autographic Kodaks at low as $5 , , 4 , Brownie Cameras as low as p . "Bullard's Pharmacy1 THE KODAK STORE POLITICAL . ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY SCHOOL 1 SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce to the voter of Morrow County my can' idncy for the office of County School Superintendent and that my name will appear on the Republican ticket at the primary election on May 18. 1928. Licy E. Hodgers. FOR COUN IT CLERK I hereby announce that I will baa candidate for nomination for the office of County Clerk of Morrow County on the Republi can ticket at the Primary election W.O.Hill FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination on the Re publican party ticket for the of lice of ahetiff of Morrow County at the primaties, May 18th, 1928 C. J. D. Bauman FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce to the voters of Morrow County that I will be a candidate for the office of sher iff on the Republican ticket, at the primaries, May 18th. 1923. 0. A. Bleak man. X II ' - ' ! . a ' y. ; K aTV 1 7 i't 111 f w Ta & !'f'i-. V vrt(la if V .aw t t The De Moss family of entertainers whose picture is shown above are to appear for a concert at the lone Christian church,. March 23. 1 I R. RODISON A PONTIAQ The most pow-; erful six cylinder car under one thou sand dollars in price and only REQUIRES A Twenty-eight Dollar LICENSE? $ MACHINE SHOP Graham Flour ' Tbo difference between whole wheai floor and graham flour It that tlirrv la leaa coarae bran la the aocalic whole wbeat flour than In the gnihuni Aleiandei Graham waa the Oral u aUvtM-ate milling the entire wliem adding nothing to It 'and auhtrniilnt outhlng Iroin It. In aouie uillla tin whole wheul flout la a product ol tin whole wheal put through a priH-em. t take out the cnarwM bran. The Unknown Hero The great public benefacti.r on whoae tnmh we, aa a man of aedenltiry puraulta, Intend to Iny a wreath aa toon aa we can find oul where the tomb la, la the Inventor of the too panta aull. Ohio iltala Journal NOTICE THE TWIN CITY FIRE IN SURANCE CO. Of MiNNEAPO LIS. MINNESOTA, hereby gives notice that its Grain soliciea Nos. 1 to 25, serial 128, Inclusive, here tofore furnished to its former asrent. W. T. McNabb at lone. Oregon, have become lost, and that it. will not be liable for loss under naid policies should they be Issued by any unauthorized person assuming to be the agent of thia company. ' Signed: Joy Lichtenstine, Man ager, Pacific department. 720, California Street, San Francisco, California. ' WEEPERS If you have spring Seed ing to do it will pay you to I seetheworkbeingdonebythe NEW CHENEY ROD WEEDER At J. A. Williams9 ranch. Smooth, hard summerfallovv with a heavy sta nd of tar weed is being worked to, perfection. This job must, be seen to know the value of the weeder. BERT MASON