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: t VOLUME XVII 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, june 29, 1928 NUMBER 5 PIONEER PASSES ON PAUL RIET.MANN, FOR 45 YEARS A RESIDENT OF MORROW COUNTY, DIES AT HEPPNER. Paul Rletminn, who recently underwent a major operation at t Hcppner hospital, died Monday evening and waa buried Wednea day. Funeral tervlcea were held at the Congregational church at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the paator, Rev. W. W. Head, officiating. The hymne were lung by Mr. Karl Beach and hia eon Laurel, of Lexington, with lira. Karl Beach ai accompanist. Interment waa made in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery at Ion Mr. Riet mann waa born In Highland, Illinois October 80, 1855. His marriage to Margaret Clock oc curred at that place, March 16, 1882, and a year later they emi grated to the West and, after some time epent at Olympla and Walla Walla, finally located on thehomeatead near lone which la the present homeof the family. Hit age at the time of hia death wai 72 years, 7 months and 25 days. He is survived by hia widow and or sister, Mrs. Alice Keller, eight eons, two daughtera and five grandsons Gas Once Curiotity VU8 lh flrrt M lights were Id traduced la llaltliuora, lu 1810, the were placed oa exhibit In tlit oiuaeuin there and crowds paid admlnloo to ere them. Nrwrnpcf acrounte de scribed thoin aa marvelous "light without oil, Ullow, wick or eraoke." The exhibit proved so successful that S fnwipiny wis formed the tint year, and the rtmts of the city wore eooa lighted by tho laitqie. THIs m om of the Brot commercial Inetalla. lion la too United States. rotmlar hUcfaaoIra Marailoe. JULY 4th Torpcdos Sparklers Pistols Both single and double shot Flags HORNS -HORNS-HORNS Bullard's Pharmacy "The Kodak Store Sec I Bristow & Johnson for groceries,' dryi I goods, and shoes. I "We Try AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH There will b special services'! at the Christian church next Sun day evening, Thia being Inde pendence Sunday the program will be of a patriotic character. A cordial Invitation Is extended to everyone. E L. Wood, Minister NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State ol Oregon, administrator of the estate of Archie B. Cochran, de ceased. All persons having claims afcainstsaid estate are hereby no tified to to present the same duly verified aa required by law, with proper vouchers attached to the undersigned at the of) Ice of F, H. Robinson, at lone, Morrow County, Ore., within six months of the date of the firat publica tion of thia notice, the aame be Ing dated and published the firat time June Wtb, 1929. John H. Cochran, Administrator of the Estate of Archie K. Cochran, deceased. aoaoaaa Average Untruitworthy Recent Insurance ei(ierlenc hut rliown thai average tablet are often misleading. The average welglita ire bt no menna the brut welglita. AI ag under thirty the brat condition! apparently exUi among thoe whose weights re from Ave to ten pounds aliove tho average. After age llilrt) lb moat favuralila condition are found among thoao whore welglita are below the average. The amount be tow avernga Inrrenaea with advancing aga and at age fifty peraon aeem to be at their tieet wtien their welghla are aa much aa twenty or thirty pound bWow the average. - Inmr anra experience ahowt that andcr weight la definitely au advantage ao far a long tlfe la concerned. 't 4 T To Please" Local Happenings New crop wheat has begun rolling In at the Jordan Elevator; the first load being delivered on Tuesday by Cutsforth. Mr, and Mrs Victor Peterson, of Gaston, Oregon are here. Dave Head, who has been in Cathlamet for some time haa re turned to lone and la now work ingon the Rietmann ranch. The electrification of the Jor dan Elevator la about completed. ! The work i being done by Mr. Barnes a millwright from Port land. For a good used truck, see Ted Troge, lone. Oregon. A Special Election haa been or dered by the School Board for the determination c-f the problem of the transportation of pupils living one mile or more from the school house. The notice will be found in another column of this paper. Miss Dorria Gunzell of Port land arived in lone, Sunday fot a visit with friends here. Mon day afternoon she went out to the Ear). Murray ranch. Dr. Samuel Tylor, eyesight specialist of Bend, Oregon, will be in Hepbner at Peterson's jew elry store.July 15 and 16. instead of July 1st and 2nd. Bull Fight Lett Cruel To atem the tide of cruelly In ball Rghta, managera of conteste are pro tectlng the homea. In Lima, rent, th. traditional ekln-and bonee equine have been replaced by aplendld a peel mena of horee fleah. They art not blindfolded, and are aald to ahow skill la avoiding tba home of the bull while their Diaatera wared the red cloak It. front of the charging bovine. In Ma drld tenia are being made to And a anltuhle armor for the home. Other rlt lea of Spain are Introducing more humane method. Valuable Clay Kaolin, or china clay, la the fine white clay ued In the manufacture of porcelain. It la derived from the de eompoaltloa or feldspar In rorka. The chief Brltlah anuree of auoply la the Hay pita of Devon and Cornwall. Kao tin la alio ued fer the afxltig of print ing paper and cotton cloth, and In the preparation of certain pigments. X I bound mr to DrNvri OMAHA KANSAS ITY ... dls MOiNU. ST. LOUIS ( Hl A.0 l 3in Df TBOIT .....lOJ.M CINCINNATI. ..1I.7I CI KVrLAND MJ.lt , TORONTO..,...... ATLANTA I10.ua rlTTSBIRIH IIJ.I7 WASHINGTON ...I4S.I7 fHILAIinrUIA 14H.M Nt:w VoatK. Hi. at BOSTON ..........U7.eT UNION Job. Howk, lone, On'Ron. I R. RODISON 1 u When you buy OtFIRESTONE - T TIRES you get the at MOST for your MONEY 1 0 0 i" 4 t MACHINE SHOP Mrs, Lester Britton and son Francis, of TyghaValley are row visiting with Mrs. Britton'smoth er, Mrs. Alice Wiles. The lone School Board has em ployed Mra Zelma L Kennedy of Htl!x as teacher lor the fifth and sixth graces. Mrs. Kennedy has had aeveral years experience and cornea highly recommended. See Louis Balaiger for insurance. Balfour Guthrie Co. 'a Grain O'fice, Main Street, lone, Ote. The Willing Workers, the la dies organization of the Church of Christ, gave a very successful Lawn Tea at t he residenceof Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell, lart Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown are attending the session of the sum mer normal school at Monmouth. Remember that J. E, Swanaon carries all lines of insurance. LOGANS FOR SALE Delivered to your station, 12 a orate. Order now. Send check or, if desired, will ship C. 0. D. J. Douda Estacada. Oregon. THE MARKETS Portland .Wheat Hlg Bend blueatem, bard wblta, St.M; aoft white, weatera white, 11.43; hard winter, weatern red, $114; northern aprlng, $1.35. Hay Alfalfa. $191S50; 'valley timothy, $190 U 50; eaatern Oregon linothy. $20.60 :L nutterfat 44fl45c. Ems Ranch, tOQi'ac. Cattle Eteera, good. $11611. Hoga Medium to choice, $94110. Lamba Medium to choice, $1443 15 Seattle. Wheat Soft white, $1.41; weatern white. $1.42; hard winter, $112; weatern red, fill; northern aprlng, $1.15; blueatem, $1.63; dark northern ipring. $1.5; dark hard winter. $161 Hay Alfalfa, $24; timothy. $1S; P. S, $24. Rutterfat tc Egga Ranch. 22325c. Cattle Steer, medium to good. $11 812.25. Hoga Prime, $10.75010.16. Umba-Cholre, flJ.6vfjl4.sS. Spokane. Hoga-Good. $9.75810. Cattle Steera, good. $11.26311. EfTECTTVS MAT B TO SIFT. J RETURN LIMIT OCT. ft, lad) X Low fares all parta of mid west, aouth and east. Fine fast trains. $t.m 74. t 74. HI ea.aa .! M.SI liter-' futt ZlM Natiatul Park Orand Caajreai Nat'l flu TaUwweteaae Nattoaal PR. BUeky MowjatAiaNatt Pk. Far niuxrated Booklet, RrMme Uom ! lsfarmslloa, ktldrvM Aeiat tmomi btlaw. H7.se PAG I F Board and Room By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home cookinp, unexcelled service and the r&'.it prlcj. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. Mrs. John Grimes For styl. price and quality try Star Brand Shoes. Bristow and Johnson. in 1 wl (USD Mrs A. Richter who ha been visiting relatives in lone for some time took her departnre last Sat tirday. She will spend some time visiting relatives in The Dalles and Salem before doing on to her home at Vashon, Wash. See F. H. RoMneon for all kinds of in surance, Autombile drain, or Combine Harvester. Don't forget to stock up with films for your 4th of July picnic. We have the aize you need. Bullard's Pharmacy The wedding of Miss Mildred Head' former fifth grade teacher in lone school, to Mr. Dewev K. Laughlinof Portland, ia announ ed for Sunday,' July 1st at the home of the brtrJe'a parents. Dont forget that Cole Smith writes both hail and fire insur ance on grain. Belter get cov, ered now and protect yourself. FOR SALE 1 ton Ford truck. Good condi tion and right price. Call or write T. C. Trope, lone, Oregon. WANTED By experienced woman, job of cooking through harvest. Call Mrs. Delia M. Corson, lone. MATERNITY HOME At the residence of Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, Second Street, lone. Experienced nurse; reasonable rates. Call or address Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, lone, Oregon. Wi8WittJSeittSitsmii f GET THOSE WEEDS NOW I Cheney The new Cheney Weeder will get the weeds and put a mulch on the ground and I Rotary Rod help hold down land blows I as well as work well on stub- Weeder ble plowing. Get your or ders in early as they are go-ingifast. BERT . X ft T "eTfc weraymctop Market Price for Butter Fat :: and we need allthe No. 1 cream pro-1 duced in Morrow County. Ship your next can to the Morrow Co. Cm ry Co., f Heppner. We are agents for De Lavalle Cream Separator. W. C. Cox, Mgr. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby civen to the , legal voters of School District No. 35 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at lone School House, on the 14th day of July, 1928, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following object: To vcte on trans portation of pupils of DistrictNo. 35 living more than one mile from th chool house. Date.1 ,i !, day June, 1928. AT.Ei,i , Tr Ha M. Corson .strict Cltrk George Ritchie ' Chairman of Hoard of Dirtctort See Swanson for insurance. St. Bernard Mixed Breed It tradition maj be accepted aa au thentic, the .St. llrmnrd dog la a prod uct of the Alpine awllon of Swltxer land. There, about tVK) yenra aso. the monlta of the Ilonplce of $L Bernard are laid to have ci-eutcd the original t?le from the cross of a mastiff dog of the I'rreneea with a Danish bulldog ' Idich. Lutrr It became necessary to ourcroa with the Newfoundland and the ryreneenn riieep dog In order to rellll the hoeplce kennel, which had been practically destroyed throngh the ravages oi aixiemper ana accuienu v Credit la likewise given the English mnatlff and the bloodhound, used In bringing the St, Bernard to In present stnge of development. The outcome of this heterogeneoua mixing of the blood of various breeds hits been the produc tion of a very extraordinary dog, an animal In which rlxe, strength, brav ery, loyalty and devotion are tradi tional characteristics. MASON Z if t ,1 A I