The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 23, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVI
10NE,
OREGON, FIIDAY, March 23, 1928
NUMBER 43
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MtEUON l!ITl Ore, Mar. 22.
Hal 1'!. Hosh, of On gon Citt ,
has fotmally announced himnelf
a a canl 'ate for the Republi
can nomhaiion as mveiary of
Mate, and will have hi name on
the ball it In the primary election
May 18 h. Mr. Noss, who has
been m 'itmner oflho Oregon City
Kiterprixe and later pr va a s c
reiary to Governor Patterson, rt
Hinretl hit Plate position a short
time ago in order to devote hid
time to hie candidacy, and bin
Hntinunconvnt emeu at an bull
of encouragement receiued in a
tate:wide survey he haa been
conducting.
Spring &
Samples!
Mens made to meas
ure suits
Now' On Display!
We guarantee a fit.
"Prices Are Right"
Bristow & johjisoji
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Kccp a Kodak Record
of the Children
After your cliiMrcn have grown up, youvH cherish
the Kodak, pict ures thnt you can tako so easily now
start today to keep a Kodak record of the children.
Tnc making of pictures has reached new heights of
simplicity anU certainty h the Modern Kodak. Now,
good pictures arc 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 as low as $$
Brownie Cavkras as low as p
"Bullard's Pharmacy"
THE KODAK STORE
Coincident with his announce
ment an a candidate, Mr. Uosn'l
8 'Hi In I U resignation bm .seere
lary of the itate edi o iul awl
a' ion to President Robert V.
Sawyer .of Bond, but will rnta r
his cthr pra association con
nations, He will formally fi'e for
the office within tho n xt few
duyr.
SWAT Til 10 FLY
Oh, every fly I hut skips our
swatters
Will have five million pons and
daughters
And countless first and second
couHns,
Of aunts and uncle1?, rcnns and
dozens
And fifty seven billion nice:
So knock the blamn thing all to
pieces.
An Odliophfinic Victrola will
oerfmm perfectly for you at Bin
time during the Z hours of the
ay. Bollards riiarmocy.
Speed It Up
llnte nmkin wnttte la mi old motto
ml II I a lur.jr onw. You've got o
hurry thene lo -ivp up. April
nil (ilnlie.
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BASE HALL MEETING
LOCAL FANS I'LAN TO
COOVFR TIIL TOP
A well attends! nit e'ing of
those interested jn base ball was
h 'ld in 1,1'iion Hall, lone, Thuif
day evening for the (urrwe of
perfecting an organization and
concerting plans for the coming
season.
Walt Cochrun was elected man
sger for the seison and L. E.
Dick was elected S cretary Treas
urer
After organization and some
geneiai disunion of thebise
ball ait out ion it was vol id to give eJ bv lM0S(1 tt ho ,,f bCB t;leir ordt.r(
a dance at Legion Hull, lone, n'in tilne Jor lll4S .ml The fl
Saturday, April 7th, for the pur
ymoof strengthening the traj
ury. It is announced that the
S'cht Hawks of Hood River w ill
t u i nisi) the n umc for the hull.
Your vinon fom? Have hnrt j 1 t placa your order for any
aches? I) zz'n"K3?Fhia'ing3poth?.of t,1,s ulmve niitione.l seed.
S'O Or. Claike, Eye Sight Spe Ia'i Pri t,f Ptutot-s in some
iht. in lone, March 2f. b at the ,lf .h la K"r tta'o grow i ig s;c
lot.e hotel. CotiBulttion free. ;lion8 advanced ,$10 01 jx r ton
jlast week, there was no early
HATCHING ECCS ' im'd potato eted available and to
Mamoth Rionze turkey hatch- ,!play Placing our orders might
Ing egga for sale at the Eubanks
ranch.
I'OLIIICAL .
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1-OU COUNTY COMMIS
SIONER I herehy onrounce that i i I
hea ci.rdii'ale fcr i on ir aton on
the Republican tirket for the
loffiee of County Co i missinni r
at the pria.ary elictitn-llBy 1-J
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L. P. Davidson
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row COUNTY CIIOOI
SUTEKiNTENDENT
T herehy annource to th oter
of Mo'io.v County my ran i Jt.cy
for the offio of County School
Superintendentnndthat my name
will pprar aon t!:e lit publican
t'ckt tat th priunry election on
May IS, 1D28.
Lucy E. Rodders.
FOR CCU
! hereby am. ounce that I will
ba Modulate for rnmiiKition
fur the of fiee of County Clerk of
Mortow County on the Ki publi
can ticket at the Primary election
W. 0. liill
FOlt SHERIFF
I hereby announce my camii
dticy for nomination on the lit1
publican party ticket for the o'
lin of sluiiff of Morrow County
at the prirnai is, May ISth, 1928.
C. J. D. Paumnn
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby nnnounce to the voters
of Morrow County that 1 will be
a cuiididate for the office of sher
iff on the Republican ticket, at
the primaries, May 18th, 1923.
(i. A. Bleakmiin.
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I- K. FiCCiLON
PONTIAC
Ul r
f The most pow- u'
crfiil six cylindcrj
tear undet oncthou
f$ sand dollars In f -
price and only
"jrequiuesaP li
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W Dollar m H
t LICENSE ft
MACHINE SHOP ' j
, Certified Seed
Orders May He Placed
With County Agent
Her pner, Ore.,
March 1!) 1928.
To Morrow Couutj Farmer:
1 The Coun y
Agent's Office is in a position to
get vou certif ed Netted Gem
seed potatoes if ou will, noli y
this office at once as to how
many you will need. The p,ol
will he closed on Match '!1 tnd
anyone ordering ie-d after that
date will not get to take triv.u t-
aaii Of the low f n ioht rat,- oninv
llcppncr will he around $2 CO
per hundredweight.
We have had several inquiries
r .aiding need oats, alfalfa, and
meet clover seed. We will be
l"' cwlly
l'lea-e let us hear from you at
once if j ou are interested,
j Very truly jours,
I t'has. W. Smith,
County Avert.
i Local Happenings
: Mr. A R. M mtgomery, apprain
t for the Pacific Coast Jii
Slick I.nnd Rar.k w as reginlered
al the Hotel 1 ne this wiek.
The Fai'e- vacat on has brought
J-ur'.r f yminp pw p
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"r ,,u,"l', "t: "ul"
Ittchie, John Grave?, C!a;ie
Yc ' 1,1 0r, :0, s,ntP c"'
veisity ol Washinitton and EUa
!"'' Wendell Balsigu'r of the Uni
versity of On-go-.
1) Clark, of th? Clarke Op-
ticl Co., 2(IJ A. Abler Siree,
I'.i'tli.lid, Dregcn,
Eve uht
l!.'.i'cia,rt., will be in Fine all
i! ' a -1 evenioik.', Monday, bin.
2 '. at the lone Ho'e'. SLU HIM
A SULT YOL'K EYIS.
The uncual Sp' iesr e'enn un is
Tiox well un l r way ard iitr city
ii,o!s tirin'itor an 1 ti' t'er.
Don't nii.s the Faster sale of
fancy-work to be held by the
I) rci.- S''citty. Salur''; v. March
41 U the '.!'-. and i'vanson's
wtaio df fiee is tho p'ace.
Mr. W. Kennedy, reprrsnta
ive of the liqui iMioT committee
of the Northwest National Dank
was in town this week. Mr. Ken
eiiy tukts the place of Mr. Web
rung.
TherJtiulur mi.-sionary nuetir.g
of the D 'rca-i Soeiety idte
held in the church parlors, Thurs
lay, Aiuil 5. .
Mr. L. F. Moore, Standard
Ui1 mechanician is in !ne th'f
week inspecting tba motor equip
ment of the local plant of the S.
0. C itnpany.
Mr. L P. Dividson announce?,
'his week, bin camiiriucy for the
itepuplican nomination for the
iffice of County Commissioner
. Se J. E. Sinanson for insur
ance. McMurray building.
HUDSON-ESSEX
SUI'KR-SIX '
Paul C. Balsitfer, Ajjcnt.
At I'aul G. Balsigcr's
Virginia Led in Cotton
It In Mid l tin l when ClirlMopher ("o
miiilibs illKcovcri'd A ilicrl) ii In l lil'-' he
found Ilia rotton plnnt crowing wild,
but ttie purlieu effort to niltlvnte tt
In w lint la now the United Ktntea wn
In t'.' I, In wluit Is now (lie state of
Vlrglnlu.
Morgan Items
Mrs. Sjeighvoight was visiting
in Morgan last Wednesday. She
intends starting hes incubator
s on.
Mr. A I Troedson was seen ad
miring Mr. liaurenfcind's flock
f Harred Rock chicks, Wednes
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Mai tin Baurfn
foind were in Ileppner on busi
nete, Saturday.
Dr. Clarke, PJYC SIGHT SPE.
CIA LIST, in lone, Monday, Mar.
2(i, lone Hotel.
County School Supt. Walker
visited the Morgan school Thurs
dav. She also called at the Wi!
'o Cie.k Poultry Farm,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid and
children were calling in Morgan
Tut r :'sy.
For Fire Iri6urar.ce. see J. E.
Sars)n.
Mr. and Mrs. Eklelerry were
calling on Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn
Thursday.
On Saturday last Miss Gladys
MeJIock was calling on Mrs. tu
.ora Seely.
Nwsilk dresses; sty lish, of
good material and wel made, for
oi y i.95 at Mason's
On Friday Mr. Hoagof B alock
Oregon, purchased 20, diy eld
chicks of the Willow Creek Poul-
sry Farm.
Mis. J. A. Harbke visited her
tist r Saturday last while John
ilarbkewent to lone and Wdl
.-';rini!s on Bu-iiness. They return
d to (Jolut-niiaie in the evening
f the ame day.
Mrs. John Nsh's daughter,
"!inie Brashiers and family, re
timed to Walla Walla, Wash.,
ast week.
. S-e S.vanfon for insurance,
Mr. Meal Nash is at home for,
if w day; having finisheJ hisj
o k at Mr. Curlwiighl's.
Mr. and Mr. II. C. Ely aecom
n;e l by Mr. and Mrs. Ekle-
berry, at leiiGeii me a lime (
ni.et-given allone, rncay night
v the Uvbt hkas.
Mi-M Mattie Wi.son of heppner'
,i nt the wei k-etid i;h relatives
i M.irpsr.
C.it'l Vio"dson, Bob Grabill ar.d
V of B ackwell lo.ided several j
cars or wh?r t from the Mon an
w.i'elmuse, this wtek.
1 isure jour crop and buildings
w h Louiu-Ba'siger.
WEEPERS
If you have spring Seed
ing to do it will pay you to
see the work being done by the
'NEW CHENEY
ROD WEEDER
AtJ. A. Williams' ranch.
Smooth, hard summerfallow with
a heavy stand of tar weed is being
worked to perfection. This job must
be seen to know the value of the
weedtr. ,
BERT MASON
LEWIS WINDSOR WILL
RECOVER FROM INJURY
Lewis H. Windsor, of Pendle
ton, eon of Mrs. R. B. Barntr,
who suffered a broken back when
struck by an automobile Marcb8,
will recover says word received
here from the Sacramento hospit
al, where he mui-t remain for the
next three or four months.
Doctors declare his escape from
death is miraculous.
His mother, Mrs. Barnett, is
at his bedside, as is his sister,
the Countess Claudia Windsor de
Chanquetot. of New York tnd
Paris.
As soon as Mr. Windsor recov
ers snifici; ntly he will be brought
to Pendleton.
Kant Orvgonlau
L ASTERN STAR
There will be a regular commu
nication of Locust Chapter No.
119, O. E. S., Tuesday evening,
March 27. Social evening. Bring
childhood pictures.
(Signed) Social Committee.
Mr, and Mrs. Wate Crawford
and threeyoungi Bt children spent
Sjnday afternoon with the Hard
est) s.
Mr. Alvin Ely took his cousin,
Mis Mattie Wilfon and his aunt,
Mrs. Nellie Walteis for a drive
last Sunday. They found the
wheat looking fine for this time
of the yia".
Mr3. Walters left lor her borne
m Portland on the stage Monday
morning.
N. E. Pettyjohn and J. F. Har
itsty were business visitors in
Heppnar, Tuesday.
Mr. Burke, of Salem, is here on
business He is staying at H. 0.
Ely's.
r:aca
Snow Line on Mountain
Ue and mow rc found on high
MicuiitaiiM the year around ahova
wlH U known a the mow !lne T'i
ai'ow Hue la the line .howlng lire
limit of wrrx-tiuil unow, varying with
Hi climate In difffrenl pant of the
world, but situated at Approximately
1.000 fwt above Pt. al latitude
TO drgrwt ; S.100 fwt, at CO degreea;
600 f-t. at SO degree and from
10,000 to 17.000 feet at the equator.
ton; S.re.cA of Light
Pii.vtit.1 Hviciiits fnm Mile to pole
at the lime of the mpihtote. On ac
count of refineiion the aim ippenra
sllCMly hIhivc Hie horizon at both
pole wlicti tl ia ni the equinox.
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