THE iONE INDEPENDENT V Published Every Friday by V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCKU'llON One Year ..$1.50 mx Monthi ..-. ,5 .hree Montht - .50 Kntrred a second class matter at he poMoftice at lone, Oregon, under act of March J, 1879 Friday, May 11. 1928 wareC 'mpnny, $6.25; Honeyman MaMware, $5 40; Northern Han ii le Co, $5.40: The Democratic State Central Ooinnvttoe tHUKresti the follow liu of candidates lor state offices; lvr Conirreas, Walter M. Pierce; JUate Trersurer. Charles V. Gal- va; Justices of Supreme Court, HL'hard W. Montague and Lotus , ndlev. (Morgan Items Con'td ) The Morgan ball team were victors in the game played at Lex irmtort Sundav. Mr. Omar Kietmann called on Howard Hardesty, Sunday .last. H. 0 Ely is hauling wood from ihe Morgan woody ard this week Mr, and Mrs. Medlock and fam ily.Mr. and Mr. Ralph McCor mick and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc C.'rmick of Lexington were visi tors at the Georg Mihoney home Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We Wish to say to the kind friends who extended to us their aid and sympathy in so generous a measurthat our appreciation of what they did for us in our recent tercvement is beyond the power of words to express. F. E Everson and family. ROBBERY As we go to press we learn that Bert Mason'a store was bro ken into this Friday night by robbers who apparently were in quest of cash only. Finding none they trie i theR. It. station. Fit d iug the agent on gpa'd they fled tfac town. Coming to The Dalles and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin Specialist In Internal Meillchie fur (lie (inut twelve j-rarn DOES NOTOPERATE Will be in The Dalles on Wednes day, May 16, at The Dalles Hotel and in Pendleton, on Thursday, May 17. at .the Dorion Hotol. Office Hours. 10.00 A.M. to 4:00 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Ir. Mi'llftlilo U a lYgulur nnnlu lite in iMcillclne mill HiirK'T.v and l licenced ljr the Htnte of On-goti. He 1ovn not opi-ruit' fi.r iliroulc n i i -- -ilk'ltlx, ("'1 toliM. Hirer ofloni m li, tniiHllit or ml.- .In. He Iiiih to IiIm err I i wonilerfiil re xiiIihIii iliwHKfh ol I 'I- Htoiniieli. lin ImiwcIm, Ii ihmI, xkln, ihtvik. l,(lit kidney. IdudiliT, lied wcttlnjr, cnt urrh, wenk limit, rlii-iinmtlitiii, wliit leu. Ii-jc tilcfru mid rectal nil men tit. Below are thf iiiiiinnof u f.-w ,,t Mn ninny NiitUfii'il put ion t n In Ore nun. w ho loive been tri-iiti-il (,.r one of the iiliuve tuiiiu'd cmiiwk: II. II. Ilhiki-, Mun.lill.-li1. KIiiiit llonher, t niidiiii. ISchhIc Ki'kli x, Klllldri'. 1). ). Horn, ltoniiimt. W. f IIH.vi r, Kent. I'. M. KoHtcr, Jit. Antict. Mth. I. II. Mnrtln, Morn. IIiivIn Stelnuii, Alli'if'iny. Kred ShlfldM, Kliininth Full. .!(' MIii'obIiIiik, CIIiIioii. 1). I. Wiitfculiliixt, I'ortlnnd. Itetni'inlH-r the uliovi'diileiiiid.llint I'otiHilllloti will In fit mid that liht 1 1t'll t liu'll t In (I liferent. Mnrr e I women imit lie iutoiiiiuii li il liy their IhikIihiiiIh. AiMivhh: T:i llrmlliury Itlilif., I, on AllKelt'K.f'illforill'l. WRITE IN THE NAME B7 R M II" IV.H II II VII IIIXI 1 II a I VI II If II ni III l REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Representative in Congress Second District PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18 S. E. NOTSON- FAVORS Construction of Un:a::iL; Rap ids project. More liberal forestry policy. Unflinching enforcement of 18th Amend ment. Court to settle international disputes, with proper protection of natl:na. integ rity. More liberal federal suppot of good roads. Development of resources of Northwest Outlawry of war. Just treatment of former soldiers. Was born and reared on a farm and is familiar with farmer problems. Write in and mark thus: XS.E. NOTSON. MOTTO: Juit and fair trw.it.ucnt lor all In all thin. Paid adv, by Notson-for-Con g: - Club. Sp.ncer Crawford, Secretary, Hepj nr, Oregon. For Delegate to Republican Na- tional Convention for Nomination of President and Vice-President. Fred E. Kiddle of Union County. Delelegate-at-large Voters will find his name on the ballot as follows; 2o Fred E. Kiddle "Hoover for PresiJnt, McNary for Vice Pres'dent" Y.UR CONS1DERATIN AT THE POLLS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Fred F. Kiddle Candidate for Delegate to the Republican National Convention (Paid Ad ertisement) Dont forget we're in the market this: season. TTTTTTVTTT 4',4l T ...:n ...... .i i ii t ii win )dy yuu iu urop in ai ine J IV - . f warmers Lievator ? land see Lole smith as he is buying fort J; C. Sanford & Son j X t i STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by j W. MEubanks It will pay you to see him before you X X X X ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. E. BAIRD "Dentist" Office in Fair Building. Open Sundays and evenlnKS by appointment. Phone M 1012, HeppncrOre. "C. J. WALKER" Lawyer CO. Notary Public. Vtld Ftlluwt Huihlmg Hcppner, Oregon JACK FERRIS : Dcrmatician It. pays to look well. "Specialist ;n Bobs" C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank Bldg. Heppncr, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The 'Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A.DJcMURDO,M.D. Physician And Surgeon Ofiice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppncr, - Oregon A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon i . . Before contracting or selling your wheat it will pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon x 1 i X .t44 T . AaaAAAaAAAAilaA&Alx a a 1 1 a A Variety In Fine Meats:-:-: One thing about this market - your mind need'nt ! be made up when you come In. Our layout ol ; choice meats is Just one dclightfull suggestion after i l another. Yes, even if you don't see what you have ' your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that ; particular cnt is in our refrigerator. 1 1 lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson - ' - V Appartmtnts For Rent Electrically lighted, Water connec tion, Rent reasonable :-: Inquire Independent Ofiice :-: 'IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP" We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. P. OMeara, Proprietor j& Dunn! iin. Itinlillllfi ViiIii ',ll .Mn I n in.' Heppncr - Oregon hint. Tuefilux 1 at i'lil.iyt 1'rt-m 'JitUio li.x X XI.' I H. ROBINSON x At n'ttttnnituuBittu:tttt.nttttttitttttt!ttttita 8 tft4tttHMtHt4t4tH4MH til it if T Hotel lone Attorney & Counselor At Iw H III I'riu tiif In All I lii- Cciirln j it X IONE OREGON X bj uX cater to the patronage ot those who Morrow Ceneral HOSPITAL Mima Zfliu UfHtfiill, Oriidiml Surw, HiipirrlMfulM-iit. A. H. Johnstcn M. D. riO'xIrlfiil In ( Imrgw. - IIA I l.H ItKASONAItLP, x'-i wish first class accommodations. Hi George Ritchie, Prop. K t: t i Heppner Oregon lit YOU ALWAYS FIND THE VERY BEST AT THE FARMERS ELEVATOR Morrow i i in nly roii....iiilriinKi Mimtcr, (.'Iiiih. Irkl imlfr Hrey. . 'l'Xt llllftllltf contract your wheat. 4.4 Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. LoaJ. Wood, B. M. Accredited piano teacher Lexington, Oregon. Mt'it'U'H'U'tt'a'U.tt-tt.w. ttU'U-tt'U'tt-.::.tttt?tj ? m ivvm id wrnri amh I tt COAL FROM COLE I 4f A ! t J.O.PETERSON ItXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oreifon. ; ! ft ') ::? u K-U'ii . ttvn-u-" HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's ; tt it Louin Balsiger -handdleg all lineiof insurance. Are you In. lured? After the fire is too lute Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, bTAR and AERMOTOR -WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon 9 a 4 ' -n n 8 iV i t