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VOLUME XVI 10NE, OREGON, i FRIDAY, April 20, 1928 NUMBER 47 BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner wai given Mn. Katie Pell yi at her farm huma near Jordan Siding lart Sunday. Thoie present were; Mr. and Mra. C. W. Swanson, Mr. and Mra. Claude Sigabee, Mra. Henry Clark, Lowell and Valjean Clark, Mr. and Mri Fred Nichoien and Alice Katherine, Mr. and Mra. Albert Pettya and family, Carl ton, Norma and Kuth Swanaon, Mra. Kuby Roberts, Fern and Joel Engelman, Mra Katie Hettya and G. A. Pettya. Relatives at tending from Pendleton were: Mr. and Mra. George Ganger, Mr. and Mra. John Mulr, Mr. and Mra. Will Gamier, Clare and Hilly, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mulr, Coleen and Patty, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Ganger, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Sparka, Mr. and Mrs, O.I , Sprks, Mr. and Mra. Zeb Plntt and daughter Lola, Mra. Carrie Sparka McNeil. Mr. Fred Gang, er, LaVell, Lurline and Orvllle Sparka. In addition to the congratula tions of all present, Mrs. Pettys recived many beautiful gifts a- linvitedtomett with them on that mong them being a handsome Indian robe presented by the Pendleton folks. Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Opli cal Co., 300A. Aider St.. Port and, Ore., EY E SIG HT SPECIAL liti, will bs in lone all day an evening, Saturday April 21st at the lone Hotel. See HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. Rtaionabt A Sciential M)t IIimI the Miih wvtjfcS Biort . Q Inlet., Naturally. Look at all tba peopi with heavy tMU14Utm4144U4U4t44t ROAD OIL Cleans and polishes in one operation without injuring the EXPERIMETS ARE EXPENSIVE.! Coal Oil or Gasoline wil remove thet road oil but will also ruin the finish of your car. ; : Many people have experimented with it to J J their sorrow. You are not buying you buy Road Oil Remover. BULLARD'S PHARMACY Try the Drug Store First. i THIS WEEK WE JOIN In the Celebration of the 109th anniversary of the Institution of the I. 0.0. F. On this Continent. Three Stars Tavern Baltimore, April, 1819. I. 0. 0. P. Hall lone, April 26, 1928 Bristow & Johnson MARSHAL SEIZES CAR LutSunday afternoon the at tentlon of lone'a Town Marshal was attracted by the eratic mo tions of three young men who were attempting some repalra on their automobile which was stand ing on Main Street. Approach and Investigation showed that I hev were under alcoholic infln ence and a search of the car dia covered 2wo whiakey flasks; one empty and the other containing about, two inches of of booze. The marshal the.i seized the car and la now holding It for the sheriff of Morrow county. The young men gave their names aa Boyd Copenhaver of Heppner, Joe Bond of Lexington, and Geo. Prince. REUNION MORROW COUNTY PIONEERS The Morrow County Pioneer Reunion will be held at Heppner Friday, June 1. Residenta who have been in the state forty yeara are invited to join the Pio netr Club. Special entertainment will be put on and everyone in d f. lone has several residents who are eligible to the 57 year club, also the 50 year branch and many for the forty year division. Lei every pionter become interested and a very fine reunion can be held. S. E. Notaon, K. L Beach and Bert Mason are on the ar rangt mente committee and wish the co operation of all pioneer. Quotation' Great Votut Thwltluin rf. llMUlK. nod. th eilierlenct of (? may bt prefer) by quotation, DliraelL REMOVET" X finish of your "Auto. an experiment when I ROY W. RITNER Candidate for Joint Representative Umatilla and Morrow Counties. REPUBLICAN During 1927 WallowaCountv shipped 6,000 cattle, 22,000hogt and 58.000 sheep. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce that I wU be a candidate, subject to th will of the Republican voters, foi the office of County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon. Gay M. Anderson. Incumbent. FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER I hereby announce that 1 wil. bea candidate for nomination, on the Republican ticket for th office of County CommisiiinnM at the primary election.' Maf 18' L P. Davidson for'county school superintendent I herthy announce to the voter of Morrow County my canHJacy for the office of County School SuperintendenUndthatmy name will appear on the Republican ticket at the primary election on May 18, 1928. Lucy E. Rodgtrs. FOR COUNTY CLERK 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. 0. Hill FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination on the Re publican party ticket for the of I ice of sheriff of Morrow County at the primaries. 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, a (.he primaries, May 18th, 1928. ' G. A. Bleak man. msmM3vtmwmsrA I R. ROBISON 1 . 4 4k.T. Ul H yuu wain iiict y Imost for your monX 4 ley in tne way of aJ g . T ... Lit. X K;;new auiomuuue , ,p It -buy the new Oak ; ; p ! Hand All American! '. ft Oxsix. tn MACHINE SHOP ; Local Happenings i 1 ' " n H - in- n - i i ; Dwight Misener who now has a half Interest in an auto wreck ing company in Portland waa a visitor in lone over the week-end. The road grader ordered by the city aome time ago and set up lent week has had a tryout on Main Street this week. . Water Glass preserves Eggs. Hold in any quantity by Bullard'a Pharmacy. Only four more weeks of school tier this. Ed Holmquist, who has betn sick with the flu has aulficient- "Dad" Griffin and Elmer Grif fith, who went to the Dschute tcTopen the fishing season, have returned. Dont forget that the "Willing Workers" will serve a hot lunch to all who come, at noon on Pri mary Election day. Lunch will bo served in Legion hall. Four young men went on the wurpath, figuratively speaking, H eir whoopa and yells brought . i. at a i on an interview wun aiarsnai Frarka who in due tim! escorted them to the office of the City Re corder and that officer assessed fm a of ten dollars each. Mrs. Frank Engelman. who has been ill at the Jordan Home Hospital ia at home again and vey much improved in health. Ue touring between lone and Cecil ia now necessary on account of oi. Slow settling of the oil bids fair to keep the highway out of commission for some time. Ihe Japanese Tea given by the Dorcas Society of the Congrega tioiiat Church last Thursday aft- ernou was a very sjoyable affair. The Mesdames Louis Balaiger, P. G. Balsiger and Fred Mankin, who served on the entertainment commllte, poured tea for about fifty ladies. ! Frjink Engelman was called t Caldwell, Idaho, last week, b) the death of his youngest aiater, Mra. John King. S. E. Natson blew into Ion ihursday afteunoon and favored .he Indtpedent staff with a short call. He waa acting as advanct aitent for the coming Morrow County Pioneer Reunion which is to take place June 1. Whtn asked as to his state of recptiyi. ty for the seat in the U. S. U. h soon to be vacated by Niak Sin not, Mr. Notson replied that he never dedges politcal lightning. Mr. John FairU, Jr. wis eo unfortunate the other day as to cut off two fingera of his left hand while epliting kindling. He was taken at once to Hebpner for surgical treatment and ia now do ing very ncely. Mr. Chas. O'Connor has been cleaning up the grounds of the the residence property on Second Street belonging to Mrs. Hubert Balcomb of lrrigon. He has made a ship shape job of it and in addi tion to improving the appearance of the premises, has materially Neil Knighton of Hardmanwas in lone Monday. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! Beau'.ful piano pear lone, Must sell immediately. $10.per month. A rare bargain. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, foi particulars. FOR SALE One double cylinder Knitting Machine, cheap. Call or write, Mrs. J. F.Hardesty, Morgan. Oregon. Go Heavy on SanJw!ch$ Careful entlnintci claim that 1,000, 000 inndwlclies nr enten every work ing day In the Itrnndwuy rvxtuurtuit dlitrlct of New York. LEXINGTON HOLDS DECLAMATORY CONTEST As a result of a contest held last Friday evening the follswing puppls will represent the Lexing ton school in the County Declam atory Contest. Division I. Dramatic .Erma Duvall Oratosical Elsie Tucker Humorous Ruth Dinges Division II Non-humornus Beryl Anderson Humorous Rose Thdrnburg Division III Non-humrous Evelyn Kirk Humorous Marvin Cos Z . J j "Electricity! I JMovas Forward at an Ever-increasing Pace! Says EDWARD X . t t x x X X X X X X FoJmer Chairman U. S. Shipping Board '"If the proper encouragement is given to the electric light and power industry, the industry will spring forward in the next decade faster even than in thepast decade. The result unquestionably will be a lowering of the cost of living and the conservation of national resources which cannot fail to benefit the whole population." Ten yenra the Rfnerat ,lii(t cnpii' lty of Hie electric HkIi tnndpowerlinlnrtrvwiia one tbl d of what ltlntodj, In thnt tluid ibecoiiauiiitlou of electricity for llht nUme Iihm howu a four fold lu- Cr'8IM. The treii) ndoua upltiB Intlieuiteof electric power lu thoiiKiimlM of iiiiiiiubii-tur. lux iriM-i-M-i,iucoiiiiueri'e,on In rum. mid III Hit home, ia the reiiult of prj;rNlve pol k-hn which liiive coiilrolled the oMrntln oli-leclrk-Hisht aud power coinpuulea. lVgluuiug oh an untried curlolt.v, elwtricnl nvrvkv InAmerU-a waa founded on the prlucipe that tlieecouo- Pacific Power & Light NEWSPRING 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 Mr. L E. Dick, the genial rep. resentative of tht Standard Oil Co., is driving a new Chevrolet car this week. The purchase wa made through E. R.Lundell, Pro prietor of the Independent Gar. age. The carta a two door, four cylinder sedan. HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent At Paul C. Baiter's Powerful Magnet . The imcKPTt magnet In tne world ta In Ihe bnreoo of atandarda, Waab Intloo. . 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