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'V"; - , , . ... . . . . , , , ., 1 fXK '' .... ; ' 1 ' ' II' v i' VOLUMS XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, April 27 1928 NUMBER 48 Stow ...1, .. IONEMATRON IS CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Florence Sipcs Succumbs To Pneumonia After A Brief Illness. ' ' Frlendi we shocked on Tues. day to learn of the death, early Tuesday morning of lira. Flor nee Pitftott Slpee, from pneu monia, resulting from, flu. Mra Slpta wae born la Boelne, Nabraa ka, If ay 22. l&l. put bad bten a rteident at lone for many ytari. She la survived by her mother, lire. 8arah Jlftott;tvo ehlldrtn Marcus, and Joan; ene brother. Ilewy V.lmouee; one slaUr, Mrs. Haley Boss of Sand Point. Idaho, farters! services were held at the Idne Christian church,' tht Her; E, L Wood officiating. v . FOR SALE Oae double cylinder Knitting Machine, ebeap.Call or write, ; Mr. JF.Barde.ty. Morgan. Ortgon. IONE AT WASCO iooc Loses In an ' ExcHinf Came. Special from Kbermau Co. News. In a botly eontttUd game on tbe Waico grounda lait Sunday, Waaeo won over lone by a score of I to 4. The batttriM were: looe, Ford, p; Cochran, e. Waaeo, Meyer, p; Bates, e. Bute on belli: ford, 1; Meyer. 6. Struck out: Ford, 12; Meyer II. Rlotmaoa for lone struck a borne ran In tbe 7lh. Ford for lone pitched i wonder ful game but racked the support that Mayer bad. "ROAD OIL Qeans and polishes iri one operation without injuring the finish of your "Auto." i! EXPERIMENTS ARE EXPENSIVE. Pnal OH nr Gasoline wil remove thel I road oil but will also ruin jMany people have experimented with it to their sorrow. : You are not buying you buy Koad UU remover. BULLARD'S PHARMACY Try the Drug Store First. 4 TO OUR MANY PRIENDS & CUSTOMERS: Wc arc in an awful mess but we are GLAD TO SEE YOU. 1 Bristow & Johnson IMM M lttttfrrmHfHHWfWffHfW ) Coming to The Dalies and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in Internal Medtdiu for the . u past twelve yars DOES NOT OPERATE . it WW be In The Dalles on Wednes day, May 16, at The Dalles Hotel and In Pendleton, on Thursday, May 17. t,the Dorlon HotoL Office Hours, 10.00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. , tONE UAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation lirJ Melkthlu bia regular gradu at la medicine and surgery and la licensed bjr Misstate ol Oregon. He dot not operate (or chronic appea dlultls, gall stones, ulcsrs of itom acli, tubslls or adenoids. Hs dm to bis credit wonderful re ulta In diseases of tbe stomach, live bowel, biood, akin, nerves, beart Sidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat arrb, weak lunge, rheumatism, arlat lea, kg nicer and rectal allmenta. llelow are tbe names of a few of his man sHtlslled patients In Ore gon, who bars been treated for one of tb above named causes: ' II. H. UUkc, llamhlleld. Elmer Uooker, Condon. " llrsele Et kles, Empire. I). (1. Oorn, lionnnta. W. t: JJelyer, Kent P. JTJCoster, Mt Angel. Mrs. U II. Martin. Moro. l)avlM4Uluon, Allegany, fred Rblelds, Klamath Falls. Jocbroshlps. Clbbon. I). I. Vli'ageubbtst, Portland. Itetuember the above date, that consultloa will be free and tbat bis treatment Is different. Maw beVwouMUUuuatbe accumpao ltd by their huabMuds. Address: K4 Bradbury Hldg., Lo 4 nm-U. California- REMOVER" the f inish of your car. I an experiment when ROY W. RITNER Candidate for Joint ; Representative Umatilla aniL Morrow Counties. REPUBLICAN . During 1927 WallowaCount shipped 6,000 cattle, 22.000 hogi and 58,000 sheep. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce that I will be a candidate, subject to the will or tbe Republican voters, foi the office of County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon. Gay M. Anderson, - Incumbent v 'X. FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER , I hereby announce that I will bea candidate for nomination or tbe Republican ticket for tht office of County Commiiiinaer atthe primary election. May 1& L P. Davldaon FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce to the voter of Morrow County my candidacy for the office of County School Superintendent and tbat my name will appear on the Republican ticket at the primary election on May 18, 1928. Lucy E. Rodgera. SanfeMBBBBBBSB FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce tbat 1 will be a candidate for nomination for the office of County Clerk of Morrow County on the Republi can ticket atthe Primary election W. 0. Hill FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination on the Re publican party ticket for the of flee of aheriff of Morrow County at the primaries, May 18th, 1923. 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, 1923. G. A. Bleak man. I R. RODISON "I If vnu want the ' most for your monX . Xey Intne way of atg new automobile is buy the new Oak-t Iland All American 0 Six. MACHINE SHOP Morgan Items ! Mr. Swartz of Heppner waa burlng cattle around Morgan on Wednesday. Mr. K. L Beach, of Lexington wae in Morgan Tuesday aiternoon Mr. N. E. Pettyjohn la helping Mr Funk tbe last few days. Mr. tornett and Jamei Hard ty were business visitors in lobe, Thursday. Water Glass preserves Eggs. oia in any quantity oy ounard s Pharmacy. Mrs. Eudora Seely, Mr. and Mrs. K. Harbison and son Robert went to lone, Thursday on busi nets. Mr. Bert Palmeteer called i spcll'phone meeting, isstThurs day night at Mr. Banrenfeind's store. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCor mick took Mr. and Mrs. George Mahoney to Heppner Thursday evening.- All report a snod time and a good show. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Perry were visitors in Morgan on Monday. ' Mr. Glenn Ball has been help ing Mr.9 Boo Harbison load out a number of cars of wheat this week. REMBER that J. E, Swanson carrries all lines of insurance. , Mr. Bert Palmateer was in Heppner on business, Friday. Mr. Ed Rieimann called at the Willow Creek Poultry Farm .on Saturday, after chicks. Mrs. John Nash and daughter, Alice, called on Mrs. Hardesty, Saturday. For combine reptirs see P. G. Balsiger. Holt, Harris, Advance Kuraelr. Mra. Wm. Davidson and chil dren were visiting with Mrs. K. E. Harbison, Saturday. Mr. John Nash and eons spent Sunday at home. . Mr. and Mrs. Ott Lindstrom are visiting their daughter at Urightwood, Ore., Mr. Wm. 0. Freeman was so J. citing cubscriplions for The Or egon Farmer la Morgan, last week. ' Mra. Pat Medlock and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth. Morgan waa vinited by a disa greeable dutt atorm, Monday ev ening. Several of the farmers near Morgan are finishing their spring plowing. Mra. Pat Medlock and children were calling on Mrs. Hasdesty last Tuesday Marlon Palmer and Laurence Beach were calling at tbe N. E. Pettyjohn home, Sunday. Elvin Ely, Opal Pettyjohn, Gladys and Hacyey Medlock were calling on Ethel Mahoney Tuea day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison and aon Robert were business vis itors in Heppner, Tuesday. Beulah Pettyjohn drove to Hepp ner, Tuesday. She took her fath er up to see the doctor about a a sore shoulder. N. E. Received said sore shoulder from the kick of a ahot gun. He refuses to tell what he ahot at. Lexington base ball team will play the .Morgan team at Pat Medlocka place, next Sunday. . , ' Advict to Dackr$ A Wlclilta nun returned from sn ansnccsssful duck hunt with this sd vlrs to his son I "Alwsrs remember, my boy, thst (hers Is s lot of room troand s durk." Ksnsss City Star. Wisdom Lttt by Stanton It's no oss to put on yo 8undsy meetln' clothes ef do heart what's under 'em needs whltewstlilo'. frank U Stanton. , Local Happenings Mrs. Millie Newcomb, daugh tes aud son-in-law of North Bend Wash., are spending the week with Mrs. Newcomb's mother, Mrs. Katie Pettys and other relatives. HATCHING EGGS Mamoth Bronze turkey hatch ing eggs for sale at the Eubanks ranch. This week Bristow & Johnson's store has been undergoing exte sive interior all rations. This in elude a relocation of the cashier's desk, a rearrangement theshelv inn and the apulication of a new co'or scheme in the decoration. Dont forget that the "Willing Workers" will serve a hot lunch to all who come, at noon on Pri mary Election day. Lunch will be served in Legion hall. See Swanson for insurance. Only apartial Mst of candidates for municipal offices was filed with the City Recorder. The nom inees whose names will appear on the printei ballots are Paul G. Balsiger, A. A. McCabe and L. P. Davidson all placed in nom ination for seats on the Common Council. In addition to these va cancies on the Council there are to be chosen at the general elec tion a Mayor. aTreasurer a Record er and a Marshal. For these only one nsme has been placed in nom ination, that of Mr?. Grace E, Linn for Treasurer. Save the "finish" of your auto with Road Oil Kt mover. Bullard'a Pharmacy. Dedicated to NaUonaTave 1 I fiave your wee risxm I if vou cant rrad that I ; Warm Weather That is what evrybody is asking for but when it gets here the cry will be Oh, it's so hot! v BE PREPARED i For the hot weather by furnishing your kitchen with a Gas Range. I have a large stock of American Kitchen Kook, Red Star and Flor ence Ranges and cook stoves, and can fill your wants. ' Why use a heavy coal range and heat up the house when you can use A GAS RANGE?, BERT MASON HazingCondemned At State University UNIVERSITYOF OREGON, Eugene. Hazing in all forms and "rough-house" initiations have been condemned at the Uni versity of Oregon in a resolution adopted go the interfraternity council pomposed of members from all organizations. The mat ter is now being referred to sep arate men's houses final consid " eration. The resolution is in line . with the policy adopted by the national interfraternity council recently. The rdsolution, which earrtee " the strong approval of Elmer L Shirrell, dean of men at the Uni versity, states, "We consider that thete practices are silly and dangero'is, as opposed to the dig nity an4 idsais of college f rater nities and injurioua to their good name, and we recommend that, steps to eliminate any such prac tice from their own organization. Natural gas baa been found in guarantee Urt well, near Eugene at a depth of 3142 feet. Oregon will spend $350,000. ; ibis year (n for at I ire protection. Rose burg voted two to' one for . $23,000 air port funds. HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SD( Paul C. Balsiger, Agent - At Paul C. Bakiger's FOR SALE! FOR, SALE! Beaut f ul piano pear lone. Must sell immediately. $10.per month. A rare bargain. Write Tallman Piano Store. Salem. Oregon, for particulars. Pa.lthinkyoutetter v your wwrrn cant mo , Your Vision Vuk: April 22-2S.