The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 13, 1928, Image 1

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    NUMBER 46
VOLUME XVI
10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, April 13, 1928
New Firm Invades
Local Wheat Market
STATE C. E. CN V.
ROY W. Rlf NER
The State Christian Endwavor
convention which .begins Thurs-
Cole Smith, Manager of the day evening, April I 19, in The I p- i f T0jnt
' , . pi urm Dalles, promise tobeoneofthe VanUIUdlt IOI JUIUl
farmers cicvaiui ,clP(.eMfu onei ever held.
Buy Grain for C.J. Sartv Three hundred and twenty-live
fnrdand Son. advance registrations from out
side the city or ine uaues iBeMITmrfilli
with more cfmlng in daily Indl- "
Cole Smith who has been local
representative of Strauss & Co.
.will this year buy grain ft-r C. J.
San ford and Son.
Mr. Sanford wa ft one time
manager of the Northern Grain
and Warehouse Co.. a concern
which in other years bought a
large amount of wheat in thi
teiritory. Producers will be glad
to learn of his re entry of thd lo
cat market.
Mr.Snnlo d plans to visit th i
this section sum time in the near
f jture and make a personal aur
v iy of conditions in this produc
ing terrioory.
Representative
For combine repairs see P. G
Balsiger. Holt, Harris, Advance
Rumely.
cates a good attendance.
The people of the city are mak
ing every preparation for the
comfortofthe delegates. Those
who Day the registration fee will
be given badge and program and
free lodging and breakfast in
homes in The Dalles. There is no
limit to the number of delegates
that may ko from anyone place,
and no special authopizingof per
sons as delegates if rtvuired in
order that they may yo. Streets
will be gaily decorated with wel-l
come banners, and the splendid
cltv auditorium will be used for
convention sessions.
Rueskers for the conven ton
include: ttev. E. W. Praetorius
of Clveland, Ohio, General Secy.
iiai nrd in hi .)
Spri
ing & Summer
Samples!
Mens made to meas-1
ure suits
On Display!
We euarantee a fit.
"Prices Are Righf
Now
and
Morrow
0
Counties.
REPUBLICAN
During 1927 WallowaCounty
hipped 6,000 cattle, 22,000 bos
and 58,000 sheep.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce that I wi 1
be a candidate, subject to tl
jv ill of the Republican voters, f(
the office of County Clerk it
Morrow County. Oregon.
Gsy M.'Anderson,
Incumbent.
FOR COUNTY COMMIS
SIONER
I hcrebv announce that 1 will
lea candidate for nomination or
ha RfDublican ticket for th
office of County Commisilnnr
, it the primary election. May 18
L P. Davidson
; Morgan Items ,
Walt Eubanks, the turkey man
kt lone, was calling in lone last
Thursday.
,t Mr. Bill Clayton Is working on
the highway the last few days.
Mia Christiana, the Morgan
teacher bad a declamatory on
test. Friday for her pupils. The
winners were Margaret Ely and
Joy BalLThe judges were Mrs.
R. E. Harbison, Mrs. Gladys Ely
and Mrs Este Baurenfeind.
Mr. O. Lindstrom was hauling
'wheat to uhe Harbison warehouse
this week.
Mrs. Este Baurenfeind was
calling on Aids Troedson last
Wednesday. '
The Misses Dot and Dimple
Crabtree spent Thursday night
with Margaret Ely.
Mrs. It E. Harbison has sold
her turkeye to Mr. Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and son
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Harbison on Friday last
Mr. Alviri Ely went toReea
Creek Saturday eight.
Mr. John Nash:waa visiting
with his family thia week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hai bison are
steadily improving in health.
Mn Rita Baurenfeind is on
the sick list this week.-
Mr f.undfcll and family were
calling in Morgan, Sunday. .
See J. E. Swanson for insu;
snce. McMurray building.
Tht Willow Creek Poultry
l-irned of f 325 chicks this week;
chicks going to Walker or Hef
ner, Lundell of Rhea Siding, Bui
lira of Ioop, Nash of Morgan,
and Mrs. Wate Crawford of Ella.
Mad and Mrs. Est Baurvnfeii d
nBt Sundav evening io lone
with Mrsr Farrens.
Mr. ttahoney of Portland la vm
FORCOUNTY SCHOOL
et t DPOlMTPVnFMT .
. . t. Jitingbiaaon George tnia wtk
I hereby nnunc"0U,"",:MMr Mihone, has sold his Cre,k
,f Morrow County my canrtidncy T- f"
' ... . L .i nnrh Is 1 DVtV irODI bUKCDt.
.ffi ai countv acDitoi.---
Superintendent and that my name
I Bristow & Johnson
-1 i-j 7
ill appear on the Republican
ticket at the primary election on
May 18, 1928.
Liicy E. Rodgers.
REM BER that J. E, Swat-son
carrrea all lines of insurance.
if
Wmm-
II
Now, no matter what the weather
Take a Kodak
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce that 1 will
be a candidate for nomination
for the office of County Clerk of
Morrow County on the KepuDii
can ticket at the Primary election
W. O. Hill
FOR SHERIFF
I hrbv announce my candi
dacy for nomination on the Re
publican party ticket ror tna oi
hce of sheriff of Morrow County
st the primai ies, May 18th. 1928
C. 3. D. Bauman
FOR SHERIFF ' J.j
I hrhv announce to the voters
of Morrow County that I will be
a candidate for the office oi sner-
iff on the Republican ticket, at
the primaries. May 18th, 1928.
G, A. Bleakman. j
No longer can you regard Kodak merely s i
:.. K,vl,iW art the nicture. no
,),. ...rhur-even in driving rain I for modern Kodak have
t fair-weather
picture, no matter what
Ills wshuisi w.... ... n J II
faater. lenaei lentea that admit plenty of light and allow
proper exposure.
' Thii Spring, in all your jaunta, take a modern Kodak rlonj
with the aMurance that you will get every picture when. :
happens.
l,,t ua ihow you tin modern KmUki and opUia
their tucptlonat picture-miking ability.
"Bullard's Pharmacy"
THE KODAK STORE
3S3SH
. R. RODISON
Ifyouwfint the?
;most for your mon
tey Intnewayof atj
'new automoDiie xg
Kibuy the new Oak
;land All American o
iSlx.
u
of the Evangelical Church, l.o
is coming out especially lor ti e
conventio; Paul C. Brown of Loa
Angeles, Pacific Coast aetreury
of of Christian Endeavor; iuv.
Walter L. Myers of Lugere; ur.
Norman K. TuIIy ot Salem; R.v,
Monroe G. Everette of Corvaiis
nd others. Prof. C H. Hohgstt
( no.n. wilt lead the singing
W, .
and Miss Lulu Aydelotte o mai
city wil preside at the piano. Don
aid O. Nelshn of Portland, state
paesident will preside. .
Sn.dal features of the conven
tion, include: psstors' complimen
tary luncheon ana couienns
Friday noon; parade and tour of
ThaD'Hes aad to Celiio ran on
on Friday afternoon; denomini.
tional luncheons Saturday noon;
I. 0.0. F. WILL
CELEBRATE
The 109th Anniversary of the
Founding ot the Order
To Be Observed
On Thursday' April 26th, the
109th annlversars of the found
i nf ih order will be fitting ly
1 celebrated by Oddfellowa and
Rebehkas of lone. A abort r.ro
gram sppropriate to the occsion
will be rendered and incioenisuy
25 year jewels will be presented.
D.hmnti will be served. Al
'
.ihnr!nir and visitng members
k. nrrlarare cordially invited
v a w. ...
to ioin the local lodgees In the
Local Happenings
1
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson re
tuaned from Portland on Sunday
SThere will be a program and
nie social siven at the high
school gymnasium under the aua
plcei ol the local highschooi.
Last.Soturday evning thirteen
members of the freshman class
were entertained at the home of
Mrs. Helen Farrens by their Uach
er.Miss Vinson.
H. D. McCurdy and L P. Dav
idson made a business trip to
Walla Walla on Monday.
lone schools wilt be represent
ed in the County Oratorical con
test to bi held at Heppner on the
28th of Aoril by seven contest
nia in three divisions. Their
names are as follows: Division l;
Humorous, Maxine McCurdy;
Non-Humorous. Winnie Brown.
Division II: Humorous. G enn Rob
ison: Non Humorous, Marcus
(5reenws.lt. Division lit: Dramat
ic, Helen Smouse; Oratorical.
Harold Kincade; Humorous, Mil
dred Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Howk. ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Low and Mrs. L. McMurray, mo
tored to Heppner on Sunday aft
ernoon. . See Swanson for infurance
An unwonted sight was observ
ed on the highway near lone this
we k; a covered waggon drawn
by a yoke of oxen.
Bristow and Johnson's store wis
broken into by thieves who cat
off merchandise valued at
$150.00 in addition to a small
amount of cash found in the till.
Entrance was effected thronih
a window in threai of the stw a
Water Gfasa preserves Eggs.
Sold in any quantity by Bullard's
pharmacy.
Chas. Battersley who travels
for the Hexter Hard ware Co. of
Portland is movtng his familv to
lone to live. This places Mr, Bat
tersly neerer tnd center of his
urritor and will enable him to
be at home each, week end.
ATTENTIONJOTERS '
Candidate Matteson Declares
His Principles
Heppner, Oregon.
- April 9, 1928. ,
To Editor of lone Independent:
To tf.e voters of the lone vi
cinity 1 would like to say a few
words in regards of myself being
a candidate for sheriff of Mor
row Co. on Democratic ticket.
1 have been an officer of the
law for about ten years under
Sheriff McDuffee. If elected
Shserif f I will enforce all lawa to
the best of my ability. Treating
every one the same. That has al
ways been my motto having no
favorites.
I being born and raised in Mor
row Co. Serving nine months in
U. S. crmy. Being a member of
the American Legion and mem
ber of Neighbors of Woodcraft
Order. 1 will greatly appreciate
your support. Register and vote. ,
I mean Ladya as well as men as ;
the books close the 17th day of
April.
Truly Yours.
W. L. Matteson
Heppuer Ore. ;
Irish Cobler, Earliest of All and
Bliss Triumph seed potatoes at
Masou's.
FOR SALE! FOR SALE!
Beau'f ul piano pear lone. Must
sell immediately. $10 per month.
A rare bargain. Write laiiman
Piano Store, Salem. Oregon, for
particulars.
HUDSON-ESSEX ;
SUPER-SDC :
Paul C. Balsiger, Agent.
AtPaulCBalsigerV ;
SEED POTATOES?
Bert Mason has them.
Rev. Thomas S. Brady will give
instruction inChristian doctrina
next Saturday afternoon at 2:30,
iTuJehoraeofMr.Edw. A. Lin
dekin, to all children who are six
years of age or over.
The "Willing Workers" will
serve a hot lunch in L?gion hall
at noon, May 18. All are invited
to come. Price, -
Early American Treaty
The trtnty of IMwwrlt. S. C with
the Clier.iki-e Indiana a made on No
Terober 27. 1785. This wat the Brat
treaty between Imlluna and the United
8tatea. It wa algncd bj Joseph Mar
tin of Virginia on behalf of the United
State
NEW SPRING
DRESSES
I have just received aship
ment of Ladies and Misses
dresses. Priced from $1.00 to
$9.95 .
Come while sizes are
unbrohen and you will
find a dress to suit you.
NO TWO ALIKE
BERT MASON
T
U&rUINE SHOP
commemoration of the natal day
team isttii miatimsmmt9
of the f ntrnity.
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