IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 15, 1928 NUMBER :i VOLUME XVII STATE UNIVEKS1TY HOLDS FIFTIETH . COMMENCEMENT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, ' June 12, 192U. Speeitl; "The greatest moun Ulm are yet to be conquered; you can conquer them. The great eat iermoni are yet to be preach ed; you an pi each them. We are stsggered when we think of the diicoverlea which adventurous acienct has made during the life time of one young man. The greatest diicoverlea are atill to be made; you can make them." Thie wee the theme of the graduation day address given by Dr. Jene It Kellem. given be fore 660 students who received degrees at the fiftieth commence ment, June 11th. Notice of Annual School Meeting NOTICE Is hereby given to the legal voters of School Dlst. No. 35. of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said 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 ing the 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 21) th day of May, '28. Attest: Delia M. Corson, Dist. Clerk; Kuth Mason, Chmn. 6 A irracnvK mat aa to rt. SUTUKN LIMIT OCT. n, sea ftOUKD TUf TO r '.T.M DrNVT . OMAHA KANhA 1TT ... bIM MOINUk. ar. ioui .......... f Hl Af.O . DITKOIT ... IN INN ATI ...... I t VI I ANU IOMONTO... Tl ANTA . riTTl .H ... VAHIN(,TON , tlll-AM MMA NW VOMIa BOTON ........ MTM 7f.tl .! MM MM . n.ai lot U lut.7l 111 IT 117. 1 MM 111.(7 I4I.IT lO.ft iti.at 17. Low fare all parts of mid west, south and cast. Fine fait trains. TUm MatWakaJ Park Oraatfl CaajrM Nal'l Pk. Tlliwiuw Natftaaal Pk. aUakjr MMataia Natl Pk. Fof Ilkamifd BoriWtt, aUa ltui and 1 afotmat loa, adoia. UNION PACIFIC Joe. llowka loll, OlVKDU. JULY 4th Torpcdos Sparklers Pistols Both single and double shot Flags HORNS -HORNS-HORNS!! Bullard's Pharmacy "The Kodak Store t l Sec Bristow & Johnson for eroceries, dry goods, and shoes. "We Try To Please" Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger and son Alfred attended the gradua tion of their daughter Helen from the University of Washington. Mr. M. E. Cotter's mother and sister arrived in lone on Friday from Oustin, Minn. Mrs, E, 0. Sperry and children areinPortlan where Mrs. Sperry is attending the sessions of (he summer school at Kced College. Dont forget that Cole Smith writes both hail and fite insur ance on grain. Belter get cov tred now and protect youralf. Mr. Joe Mason and family ar rived in lone Saturday and on Sunday drove out to the ranch for a visit wit Mr. Mason's moth er. Mrs. H. D. McCurdy, who has been visiting relatives in Wash ington, came home Saturday. Mr. Ed Busche returned on Sat urdsy from Portland. He was ac companied home by hia brother-in-law, Harold Mason, who is vis iting his mother. Mrs. Augusta Mason who has been ill for some time ia now on the way to recovery. ' . , Mrs. Rlchter of Seattle arrived n lone, Tuesday evening, to "Vis it her aist'r, Mrs. Augusta Ma son. Mr. Lee Howell who has been. Miss Lina Troedson snd Clair enjoying a "lu" vacation is on Young relumed this week from the job again at the Turn a Lum y.rd. ( The marriage of Walter E. Linn and Miss Edna Carrick of Vernonia was celebrated in Port land, Sunday, June 3rd. They will make their home in Verno nia where Mr. Linn has a respon sible position with a large lumber manufacturing concern. Clarke of the Clarkeuf ft h 'Clarke Optical Co., 3G0A, Airier Street, Fori land, Ore., Eyesigh SPECIAISTS. will be in lone, all day and evening, Saturday, June 23id, at the lone Hotel. See him about your eyes. Mra. Glenn Buiroughs and two children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. French Bur roughs on Rhea Creek. Piof. Glenn Burroughs who has been detsined by his duties in connec tlon with the summer sessions of the State Teachers College at Kirksville. Mo., will join them a'ler. On Thursday. Mrs. Victor Riet ,nann drove to Portland accompa ..ted by her Mother, Mrs. F. K. Ifrgelman, Fern and Joel Er.gel man. They plan to spend a few days in the city while Mrs. Iliet mano has dental work done. Mr. L. E. Dick who ha been ',"flu" victim has sufficiently recovered to be about town. I 'PEOPLES OWNERSHIP of POWhK? Sk COMPANIES the best OWNERSHIP' Says The INDIANAPOLIS UNION No fonuer b the control of our public service e nterprises an Issne between pub- L. . a lie and piivate ownership, a morecurrcti 'form uMinlt t hv "nuhlic versus rolilica va W - owndrs'tip." As a result of opening the doors of the?e J to the participation of employees, custom Oregon State College Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Billiard and children left lone on Thurs day morning for a vacation trip to Portland and Crater Lake Mrs. J. W. Howk went to Port and, Monday night. Whilein the wehfoot metroiiolisshe will attend the sessions of the Grand Chap ter of the Eastern Star as a dele gate from Locunt Chapter. Mrs. Roy Lieuallan is visiting friendh in Portland. Mrs. L. E. Dick, worthy matron of Locust Chapter, 0. E. S. , is attending the Grand Chapter as a delegate from Locust Chapter. Mrs. Louis Balaigeron her re- turn from attendance on the OreRon State Uuiversity com mencement at Eugene, was ac companied by her father, Mr. A. T. McVey. and her sifter, Mrs. Fred llolcorr.b and children. Mr. Balsiger and Miss Eva Balsger Mopped enroute for ahort visit with relateves at White Salmon, arriving in lone Thursday. Wendei T. BaUiger received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in business administration at the State Univerity commencement exercises on June 11. Messrs. Sam Warfield, Lonis Balaiger and Wendell Balsiger attended the grain convention at Walla Walla this Friday and Saturday. Mr. Colvin the chef at the lone hotel, left Sunday night and Mrs. Battersby now presides over the culinary department of the local hostelry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger, on their return from attendance at the U. of W. commencement in Seattle, liiove through Ellens burg, !. h"v viBited a short time wi 1 M -. fjlsiger's brother who is in luoiiess there. See Dr. C'-r', the Eye Sight Specialist tvui your eyes. He Mill be at the lone Hotel all dav and evening, Saturday, June 23. MATERNITY HOME At the residence of Mrs. Ethe! Ritchie, Second Street, lone. Experienced nurse; reasonable rates. Call or address Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, lone, Oregon. . ) u WANTED HEMSTITCHING Will be in lone Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Work may be left at C. W. Swanson'a. Hem stitching, 8 cents a ya.rd. ' Mable Wilcox Denny Endurance Riding The hureuu of anlmnl Imluatry says (lint, according lo emluranrt rldea held under the direction of t board of MnRoin, maJe by tlie rfpretH-atatlrea of the vnrluo- horse and jockey a van rial Ions. CO miles a dnj la the distance (ermllted fur five consecallve dnya. The niHxIniiim time permitted oo an tiny la nine hours. Tlie minimum lime allowed f'r the entire ride la 50 hours. Tfia" la usually carrjlni from 2J0 ids. GET THOSE WEEDS NOW Cheney Ws, and the investing public generally as 'shareholders, public service organizations J "Public ownership today are becoming in an Increasing will not do, but owner-'gree, great commmunity cnteiprists. n n de i ! i 7 jship of the utilities by Capita IS bejng divorced fsom manage J it the people os it-dividu- ment aj management left free to devcte ! n ala ia quite another $ best nS t0 the interests of the pub ! matter. Ihe puDiic a ic Thjs js pubjic ownership at its bist. 4 a inveatment In public .,. k A tt utilityaecuritiesismuch . l "ZZZt U u it that public utility own big man's away ershipis Jgaine."- iNniANAPnt.is Lr..t.rthafiiauuailv ,:aJer ln c"atn 'nvestrr.ent channels J greater than is uv ... invc.ctnr m:iu Pninv ari supposed. Wemust get JS" thA from the idea .1T.V.: ,1 .. "IX capitalist, innoomer inuusuy mu such widespread diffusion of owr.crship.J Onlv the suDPOtt of the pnblic. and the i splendid leal of individual initiative work , g UNION i"U unJt;r tnose conditions 01 irctuom cij ; opportunity for which America stanas, : could have made such an achievment I ft possible. To toe extenu that this support is main tained in the future, and this freedom pro tected, may the Amemeican people count upon thecontinuance of that quality of service which has trade their standards of working and living the envy of the whole world 8 I 8 8 ia u Pacific Power & Light I- R. RODISON 4 hi 0 ft When you buy J fl FIRESTONE TIRES you get the MOST for your MONEY i:so i: :: :;0 ::ni MACHINE SHOP Board and Room By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home cookipf1. r.-.vxcereJ service and the s'.u.A yt. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. Mrs. John Grimes Fof style, price and quality try Star Brand Shoes.-Bristow and Johnson, The new Cheney Weeder will get the weeds and put a mulch on the ground and Rotary Rod help hold dovn land blows as well as work well on stub- Wecder ble plowing. Get your or ders in early as they are go- ; ingfast. I BERT MASON 1 .l We Pay the top Market Price for Rnffpr Fat and we wzzd allthe No. 1 cream pro-: duccl in Morrow County. Ship your next can to the Morrow Co. Cm ry Co., Heppner. We are agents for De Lavalle Cream Separator. W.CaCox. Mar.