The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 30, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVI
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, March 30, 1928
NUMBER 44
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RITNER ANNOUNCES
HIS CANDIDACY
Stands on His
Record
Responding to the request of
SO Umatilla County business and
professional men end farmers,
who ire representative of both
the Republican end the Demo
eratle partlei, Roy W. Ritner, for
45 years a resident of thii coun.
tr and a tax piyer for 2fi vein,
at a meeting in PendlHon, Mon
day night, conienled to become a
candidate for the Repuplican nhm
(nation at the May primarlei for
the office of joint repreientative
Umatilla and Morrow caunties.
Mr. Ritner In former member
of the Houie of Representatives,
having been elected In 1914 and
re-elecUd in 1916. In 1918 He
waa eleeted t- the atate Senate
and was reelected In 1922 In 1921
he waa president of the Senate.
While In the legislature he was
active la road legislation, being
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a member of the roads and high-
. i t il 'i
ways commutee wnicn ai me
1917 session drafted the present
hlgeway program, With Senator
Barrett, he was responsible lor
routing the Oregon Washington
highway from the state line near
Walla Walla through Freewater,
Milton, Weston, Athena, Adams,
Pendleton, Pilot Rock, Heppner
Lexington and lone, Joining the
Old Oregon Trail on the Colum
bia river. The road waa not on
the original map submitted by
state engineer.
While president ol the Senate
Mr. Ritner killed the "1935 Fair
Bill", which would have taxed
the entira atate $3,000,000 for
the benefit of Portland. Mr. Rit
ner, as a legislator, Introduced
the following bills and secured
their passage: placing of Eastern
Oregon in a separate public serv.
ice district; re districting the
state in legislative districts and
giving Eastern Oregon two addi
tional representatives; appropri
ation of $10,000 for investigatior
of the Umatilla Rapids project;
establishment of a rotation crop
experiment station in Umatilla
Summer
County; removal of state grain
grading department from the ju
risdiction of the date market a
gent; establishment of an addi
tional normal school in Eastern
Oregon; securing ah additional
wing at the Eastern Oregon State
Uoopital in Pendleton; appropri
ation ol fund to aid farmers of
the frozen out district to pur
chase seed Whest.
He helped draft the state In
come tax bill and in 1922 acting
with state secretary Kozer as
members of the state tax com
missijn, reduced the state tax levy
about $750,000. Altogether, He
Introcuced but few bills butse
curad prssage of over 90 per cent
of thoae introduced.
Mr. Ritner, the son of pioneer
parents, was educated in Pendle
ton public schools and at Weston
Normal. lie taught school, was a
cub reporter and worked in the
old Pendleton Savings Bank for
ten years. In 1908 he gave up
banking ferfarming and has been
raising wheat ever since. He waa
vice president and business man
ager of the Round Up from its
Inception until 1918, when be re
signed to go to Franca during
the war. There he was division
representative of the American
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY COMMIS
SIONER I hereby announce that ( will
bea candidate for r omination on
the Republican ticket for the
office of County Commissinmr
at the primary election. May 18
L P. Davidson
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce to the vot er
of Morrow County my candidacy
forth office of County School
Superintendent and that my name
will appear on the Republican
ticket at the primary election on
May 18, 1928.
Lucy E. Rodgers.
FOR COUNTY CLERK j
I hereby announce that I will
be a 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 sheriff of Morrow County
at the primaries, May 18th, 1928.
C. J. D. Bauman
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce to the voter?
of Morrow County that I will be
a candidate for the office of sher
iff on the Republican ticket, at
the primaries, May 18th, 1928.
G. A. Bleakman.
I R. RODISON
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Red Cross with the rank of cap
tain, being attached to the fifth
division, A. E. F. which saw act
Ive service for the last eight
months of the war and engaged
In the St. Mihiel and Argonne
campaigns.
Morgan Items
Mrs. Ethel Mahoney accompan
led. Mrs. Clita McCormick to Lex
ingtha last Friday.
Mrs. Mahoney sold a fioe pair
of New Zeland rabbita to Mrs.
McCormick last week
Mr. Martin Baurenfeind was
attenbing to business matters in
Lexington on Friday last.
Mrs. Franklin Ely finished a
successful oerm of school in Mor
gan, last Friday.
Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn was out
looking over the wheat last week
James Hardesty and Neal
Nash were hdlping Martin tfau
renfefnd in his wood yard, last
Wedneaday and ThutsJay.
C. C. Hutchcroft and family
and Howard Hardesty attended
tta concert given at lone by the
Dj Moss family, lasthriday even
log.
Mr. Bill Breshears was calling
on Stanley Seely last Sunday even
og.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry and cbil
Iren called on Mr. and Mrs. liar
Jesty, Sunday last
Mr. Leadbetter was calling in
Morgan on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren
feind over to the Cartwright
placee, Sunday.
Mr. John Nash spent Sundsy
with his people in Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs Clayton and son
up nt Sunday with her people.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison,
Bob Harbison and Mrs. Ruth
Gardner arrived in Morgan on
Saturday last. Mr. H. McCurdy
brought them in hia automobile.
Mra. C. C. Hutchcroft called
on Mrs. John Nash, Sntutday.
Mr. Deb Cool was calling at
Mr. Noah Peetyjohns home last
Sjnday.
Mr. . and Mrs. Franklin Ely
have relumed to their home. They
have been taking care)of the Har
bison place during the illness of
Mr. and Ma. Harbison.
Mrs. Hardesty and Mrs' Eudo
raSeelv were calling on Mrs. J.
Nash on Sumlay.
Me i a H. O. Ely and Frank. Id
Ely were cal.ing in Cecil Sunday.
Mrr. Ruth Gardner left on the
Monday night train for h;r home
in hillstoiough.
See Swanhon for insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty and
Mrt. John Nash were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison
Tnesday.
Tt.e Morgrn vicinity received a
fine rain Monc'ay night.
Mr. Cornettis limping arounc
from the effcts of shaking hands
with a mule a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren
feind visited with Mrs. Bauren-
find'a mother, Mra. Earrens, in
lone Sunday afternoon.
Se J. E. Smanson for insur
ance. McMurray building.
HUDSON-ESSEX
SUPER-SIX
Paul C. Balsiger, Agent.
At Paul G. Balslger's
Th Height ot GoodntBt
To love the public, to uttidj unlver
till gmid and to promote lh Inlerettf
of ilia whole world, at fur m lie
within our power, li the height of
inorineas aod makes thnt teniier
which we cull divine. Lord Ohiiria-bury.
Local Happenings
Irish Cobler, Earliest of All and
Bliss Triumph seed potatoes at
Mason's.
It pays to advertise. A hone
trader advertised a horse sale in
i he East Oregonian. This adver
tisement fell under the eagle eye
of our own Sir William Windsor.
It reminded William of an incom
plete horse deal of yesteryear.
Seizing his trusty pen, he wrote
to the sherif of Umatilla county
giving the details of the trantac
don and reciting the fact that
the price of one spotted Andalu
sian stetd. The sheriff went in
to action an William now has the
pricejaforesaid in his pocket -
Don't miss the Easter sale of
fancy-work to be held by the
Dorcas Society. Saturday, March
31 is the date and Swanson's
grain office is the place.
Insure )our crop and buildings
with Louis Balsiger.
HATCHING ECCS
Mamoth Bronze turkey hatch
ing eggs for sale at the Eubanks
ranob.
The regular missionary meeting
of the Dorraa Knriotv will ha
held in the church parlors. Thurs
day, April5.
KSanann for in...r.n.
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(Jur old friend Joe Stringtr
dropped in on us one day this
week and dit-coursed on the holy
scripture. We understand that
Joe is particularly interested in
the Book of Revelation.
Mr. Gus Lieble was In lone one
day this week studying the trans
porlation prpblem.
Fred McMurray who was severe
ly injured last Sunday night by
the overturning ot his automobile
is reported as making recovery,
A number of local Oddfellows
visited Thursday eveniging with
the Morgan lodge of Oddfellows,
An Orthophonic Victrola will
perform perfects for you at any
time during the 24 hours of the
lay. Bullards Pharmacy.
There will Catholic servioes at
he ihme of Paul O'Meara on
Easter Snnday, April 8. There
w .1 be mass at 10:30 A. M. and
t sermon by Father Brady. Cod
fusion will be heard before the
mass and Holy Communion will
e distr.buted at the mass.
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I NO TWO ALIKE
I BERT MASON
Beautiful Wedding at
lone Sunday Afternoon
A beautiful wedding was solem
nized Sunday afternoon at ' three
at the home of M '. and Mrs. Paul
G. Balsiger when their youngest
daughter, Helen, married Mr.
Allan Learned, son of Mr. and
Mrs Samuel Learned of Hadlock
Wash.
Two violin solos, "I Love You
Truly" and "At Dawning," were
played by Mr. Laurence Beach
preceding the ceremony.
The wedding warch was played
by Mias Gladys Lundell.
The bridal paity consisting of
little Helen Lundell as ring bear
er, Miss Elva Balsiger, cousin of
the bride, as maid of honor, and
the bride on the arm of her fath
er, marched into the living room
to a large white altar where the
groom with his brother, Samuel
Learned as best man, were wait
ing to receive the bride.
Rev. W. W. Head, pastor of
the Congregational cburcb, per
formed the double ring ceremony
The bride was gowned in white
satin with long veil of silk m.
b oidered Tulle and held in place
'by orange blossom wreath
itod carriid ophelia roses and
weel P1"
The maid of honor wore pals
blue blue georgette crepe acd
carried piik tulips.
The little ring bearer was fairy
like in pink organdy and carried
the rings on a white silk pillow.
The a room wore the conven-
ti0us! black.
After the ceremony a three
course dinner was served to 25
immediate relatives.
The living room was decorated
in green and white and brides
roses; the dining roomin pink and
pink tulips; the reception hall in
yellow ana yeiiow oinuuna.
Mr. and Mrs. Learned left im
mediately for Seattle. Waab..
where they will reside. Mrs.
Learned is a senior at the Uni
versity of Washington, class of
'28, and Mr. Learned is a gradu
ate of U. ofW., class of '27.
The out of town guests were
Mr. Samnel Learned. Sr., Mra.
Beye Wilson, Miss Isabel Learn
ed and Samuel Learned, Jr., of
Hanlock, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Koehring of Seattle, Wash. ;
Mrs. Rex Hikok of Portland, Or ;
Elva and Wendell Balsiger of
Eugene, Ore.
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