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3 sssw f stiwjiirt VOLUME XVII 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 1 1928 NUMBER 1 Oregon State College Military Tournament lone Student Hat Part In Day's Program Oregon State College, (Jorvallla, Ore., Mtv 31. Nolan Page, of lone, li to take part in the 16th annual mil Itary tournament here, Saturday, June 2, in which more than 1200 Oregon State B 0. T. C. cadeta will participate. Laying the cor neritoneof the new $500,000 Me. mortal union building will ahare honora with the tournament on thle day aa main attractiona. CapU H. Leater Barrett ia tour nament director thia year. ' Pag ia the eon of Mra. Jen. nie McMurray of lone. The engi neering unit will atage an attack and defenae of a fortified poai tion which ia modeled after the St. Mihiel offenaiveof the Worlo War aa aeen by Captain Henry Latson. director of the engineer In unit. Modern warfare tactics will be uaed in thia iham battl. including barbed wire entangle menta and hand grenadea. Gov. I. L PatUrion will re view the cor pi. and later present commiei iona to graduating cadet of Oreyon State. By meana of the Contintd in Pg. 4 See Swanaon for iniurance. Notice of Annual School Meeting NOTICE it hereby given to the legal voters of School Dlst. No. 35, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting ofsaH district will be held at lone school house to begin at the hour of 1:30 o'clock, P. M., on the third Monday In June, be ingthe 18th day of June, A. D. 1927. This meeting Is called for the purpose of electing one director for the term of three years and one clerk for the term of one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 20th day of May, '28. Attest: Delia M. Corson, Dist. Clerk; Ruth Mason, Chmn. . Safety Organization The Nutlonal Bafptjr council If nonprofit, nnnpartUun orginlZMtloo fin Ilia promotion 67 safety, sanitation mid heuirb In the Induatriul. public aii'1 lioina life of tli wholt world. It wit founded In MIS, when llttlt (roup of employer, appalled by tht uwlem and uimerauary rsrrlflrt of lift and limb occurring eery year, determined upon relentleta fluht against accident csttaet. Today tha council baa a mem berahlp of over 4.6H0 Industrial coo cemi, government departments, Imur anca companies, schoola. libraries, ml cellaneoti nrganliatlona and Individ uala, lta Influence la fvll throughout more than Kl.ixat workshops and amona mora than IO.wio.UuO workers, wlmac Uvea are tafrr becauaa of lta service, lta scope has grown, from national to Inlernallonat tTake a Kodak with you Pictures let you live ovcragain at your leisure the days that flew at vacation time. And it's easy with a Kodak from the first. But that's what we are here to show you drop in and see the Kodaks. We're glad to exhibit and explain. Autographic Kodaks $j up Brownit Cameras $3 up Kodak Film Finishing BULLARD'S PHARMACY "The Kodak Store" Drake-Lundell Tutsday evening of Ihia week Mr. Cleo Drake and Miss Gladya Lundell wre quietly married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mra Ernest Lundell, the Rev. VV. W. Head officiating. Mrs. Kuby Robert acted aa brides maid and Mr. Frank Lundell aa best man. J Sec ii Bristow & Johnson i X H for groceries, dry ii ' - 1 ! a goods, and shoes. I "We Try To Please" tf44t4teeete4etttt4eee4ee; Danger lurks in darkness. Is your flash light In order? Among lone young people who graduate this year from Institu tion of higher learning are Nolan Page. WendeM Balsiger, Alice Head and Helen Learned, nee Balsiger. lonewsa well represented at the Pionter'a Reunion at Hepp ner, Friday. The address given by Pastor Spaulding was well re ceived as was the reminiscent poem read by C. A. Minor. What', tht Vnf Tli American book cauvaaaef tack led a solemn-looking negro tlevator num. After listening Intpertoronbly whllt tha canvasaer enlarged on the van .lores of knowledge to be derived from the work be waa offering on the In alHllinenl plan, the negro remarket! Iiiletljr: "Taln't no uae to me, boar; I knowa beapa more oow than I get paid for." Exchange. Board and Room By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home cooking, unexcelled service and the right price. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. v -- Mrs. John Grimes Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Lundell and younger children began an extended auto trip Wednesday! Their itinerary includes Sacra mento, California and points be yond and may be extended to the Mexican line. Mr. Lundell says this Is his honeymoon trip. Mr. George Ely assumed charge of the Jordan Elevator, Friday, June lst.The elevator is being equipped for the use of electric power and additional facilities' for cleaning grain s received will much expedite the delivery of grain to the elevator bins. Mr. Wendell Balsiger who grad uates from Oreghn State Univer sity this month, has accepted a po sition as the local representative of the Balfonr, Guthrie Grain Co. at La Grande and will assume charge of the office immediately after commencement. Among major improvements recently installed is that ot an up to drte sstem of amonia re. fYluiratian "t the market. Mr. Peterson's enterprise reacts to mutual advantage of both himself and his oatrons. The school election occurs on the third Monday of the month. with a clerk and one director to elect. See the notice in another column. The (. 0. 0 F. Grand Lodge stision at Roseburg was one of tht most largely attende and en thusiastic in the history of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. Grand Lodge representatives from the local bodies were Theo. Troge for the Subordinate Lodge and thf Mesdames Mary Shafer and Oda Rankin for the Rebekahi. TO SERVE, THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY MUST BE FREE Says WILLIAM CABELL BRUCE United States Senator from Maryland In ten years the national income of the people of the United Slates has in creased from twenty-seven billion dol lars to ninety billion dollars. In the same period the output of electric energy has doubled twice. The secret oi America's success is the secret of America's productive power. Wealth depends upon the power of hu man beings to produce; and electric energy today is multiplying the produc tive capacity of the American workman four to fortyfold. Providing this electric energy is a high ly complicated business. The technical problems Involved in building power plants and transmission lines large enough to care for public demand many years in advance has taxed the capacities of the world's greatest engineers. Only because individual initiative has been given free play has the electric light and power Industry been able to give America what is admitted to be the best electric service in the world. Pacific Power & Light "tear the operation of public utilitiet to prirate tnttrprit tub jevt to tht regulation ofyublic authority which hat thowa Itt fitnett to regulate themaidittinct If at ittunfitnett to op erate them." WILLIAM CABELL BRL'CB Weather Report For April Total precipitation 0.05 " " since Sept. 1 8.62 " " for the corres ponding period last year 9 80 No. of clear days 22. No. of cloudy days 3. No. partly cloudy 6. ft. It. HarlilHon Cooperative Ohurver V. S. W B. Morifiiu. Ore., May 1, 1!)28. Remember that J. E. Swanson carries all lines of insurance Piano Recital Given At Christian Church Pleasing Program Rendered By Pupils of Mrs, Wood Friday evening, May 25th, the music class taught by Mrs. Loa J. Wood gave a recital in the aud itorium of the lone Christian church to a large and highly ap preciative audience. The reci'.al program waa aa fol lows: 1. P an rw'a; Hazel Akers ii Veda Eubanka (Continued on I'g 4.) GET THOSE WEEDS NOW Cheney The new Cheney Weeder I will get the weeds and put a mulch on the ground and Rotary Rod help hold down land blows as well as work well on stub- Wecder ble plowing. Get your or ders in early as they are go ing fast. BERT MASON t5...'ttnitt':8itt I R. ROD1SON 4 i ft I T y wnenyouDuyj0 O FIRESTONE J TIRES 11 xvfiii vt-i 1 lie m T r t m ta. f tr-Ata f X MOST for your :: ii" :: iifi ::m 3 MACHINE SHOP Odd Contradiction in Behavior of Mankind When S nm 11 goes Into field to de vote 1 dii.v work to producing food rmpi for lili needs, he labors with In telligence, and accepts world expert enre. There It an agreed time to plant and tmrvert, and h follows this knowledge i In everything, while In tht Held, he works n nvi-tlvely pos sible. 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