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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
VOLUME XVII 10NE. OREGON, FRIDAY, July 13, 1928 NUMBER 7 SOT REPUDIATED Democrat Finds Tammany Too Much to Endure PORTLAND, July 3. ITo the Editor. 1- Along with my good Mend, Jama H. Hssler, I wish to U recorded as another democrat who wul support Herbert Hoover for the presidency. I consider that the nomination at Ai Smith Is the gravest mistake fee democrats ever made, and and that his election would be s6ij Short of a calamity. lie Is a product of Tammany fin, nurtured from his youth In its doctrines, trained and shaped by its nefarious policies and obey lag Its mandates. And Tammany Hall Is the oldest, most efficiently organized and most corrupt polltl cal group in America today. Craft and corruption have always flour ishe J under IU rule, "gin and gux ate" have been its watchwords, tt Is a cancer on the body politic, a stench In the nostrils of the de cent clement In the Democratic party, a barnacle from which It M4bw gvfvw as tw atvaa and aBablUty for which It has at- W fa anolonUe In It is a significant fact that the only democratic presidents we have had since the civil war were (Contiuaed on P. 4.) ( Kodak Pictures of Livestock Kodak pictures of livestock are valuable sell-. ing aids for you besides, they'll be mighty interesting for you to look over in the years to come. And livestock photography is but one of the many uses to which a Kodak may be put on the farm. ...... . We'll be glad to show you the latest Kodak models'and how easily they work . stop in on your next trip to town. ' Autographic Kodaks art t low as t$ BULLARD'S PHARMACY "The Kodak Store" , Sec I Bristow & Johnson I I for groceries, dry j goods, w "We Try CeAf Ruth in Crmvtyrd A anilll locality In th llurganlaad district of Avitrla, niar the Hunga rian frontlar, had fold rtiib ill Mi awa ihort tint ago. Through la ccldtnt ia indent riyird tilling fron tb Urn or tho migration of tbi races wit dlKOverod. The Oldenburg mhu bgio to otririlo. Anclmt told fwuli wtro found, Who th tiroon of too community nurd of this trior nnhfd to tho scone end bo (in to die for gold, Initotd of for tail irl cabbage. ' In tbo ocriinblo for tbo llkoly plicM Sgbu dtvalopod bo. twoon tho firinori, until lirgo fore of tondirntoo wn eillod to koop th fold fovor down. Anrwir, oatablo of tow nor art BothlDg muck wai fooaa. Ctilctgo Now. f MOTICB TO CREDITOM ' Notice is hereby given thatthe undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, administrator of the estate of Archie B. Cochran, de ceased. All persons,halnglaim atalnstsaid estate are hereby no tified to to present the same duly verified as required by law, with proper vouchers attached to the undersigned at the oflice of P. H. Robinson, at tone, Morrow tion of this notice, the same be dated and published the first time June 29tb. 1929. John H. Cochran, Administrator of the Estate of Arehia B. Cochran, deceased. i S HAlVt U11VVUI T To Please" Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson of Gsston have moved to lone and will make their home in the McNamer house on second street, There was a family dinner par ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Howr, on toe 4th. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. J Linn, Mr. and Mrs. W.Linn. Mr. W. E. Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and children andClsr ence Linn. t. We sell everything to write with and to write on. Bullard's Pharmacy Mrs. W. E. Cochran and chil dren and Mrs. Guy Cason and children have returned from a very pleasant outing at Hide way prings. Mr. Cochran and Mr. Cason joined tbem for the 4th though heavy rains made the trip to the springs quite diffi cult. They were obliged to lave the earand walk part of the way Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Co, SCO A Alder Stt eet, Portland. Ore., EYESIGHT SPE CIAL1STS, will be in lone, all day and evening, Saturday, July 21, at the lone Hotel. See him a bout your eyes. See Louie Balalger for Ir.sor ance. TO HOLDUS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds Tho Tiaaaarr ofUro -IH ' 1 3 I S fiat Tr.a.orv bead In aachang for TMtd Ubrntj Lou Beiuii Tho lit baada Ill baar Imb lair Uia on Thtta Litany 4a oariaaawe Sot aaeaaoff will ha paid to full ! U, IMS. Holder aaoald hanki al one for farther a laUl of tUa oOaring. ThkdliUrtyLoaJiBoofJi aaaim coi Soptombor 15, 1928, and will mom to) WtrintaraotM that data. A. W. MELLON, SWualafy of Iha Traaaa-y WaaUnftoa, July S, 1921. . Arw, ill n Denrvn OMASA .. KANSAS CITY.... ca moinu. 8T. LOUIS CHICAGO .... oeTaoiT... riNriNNATL CL K L A N D.... TO BO NTO TJ. na ITTSlWf!ll..m.7 H 11 'ASHlNUTora .. miLADM-ruiA itv Yoan....ti oi QTOti.............11 UNION Jos. Howk, lime, Oregon. I R. RODISON 4 a f XKn vnii hnvl U 0 FIRESTONE :: TIRES tt B ( ypu get the MOST for your :f MONEY n 1 MACHINZ CHOP Harvetis now in full swing and reports are so favorable, vtelda helne nen rail above thei pre harvest estimate. Frank Wilson of Santa Anna, Cal. arrived in lone, thia wek. Mrs. Kittle G. Turner is visit. ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Mrs. M. R. WaUon and eon, Hiram, of Live G'. California, were here for a few days this week m the guehts of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker. Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher and Mr. ani Mrs. Chas. O'Connor motor to Ukish for tht 4th. Mrs. Dons Allstott and Mrs. Walter Roberta were involved in an authmobile collision on the lone grade south of town when their csrs met op the narrow grad. Both of the ladiea escaped injury though their cars were badly damaged. Mr. Chas. Walker and sister, Effie, of Cape Msy, New Jersey were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Elneit Heliker at Saddle Butte ranch for a few days this week They met the Heliker family i few year ago in Florida wher It ! their custom io spend the winter. The Walkers operate Small fle-i of fishing vtasels off the Jersef and South Atlantic coasts. See F. H. RoMnson for all kinds of in sursncc, Autombile Grain, or Combine Harvester. Famoat Venetian Mirvo P'tlo mi born In Vvnli-o, 1254. ind died there In I3U4. Il i a cclrbntrd Venetian traveler. Ai tho ago of aereoteenbe it Mr led irr tllng with bit fither ind uncle. Mur- ao la a fToe artlb tlio mipenir of China and wn retained In public rrt Ice. Ho win einplojrcd In Imporlnnl nilaaioni In virloui parti of Hie ein- plro. Wlfh liii father ind uncle he left Clitm In l'SH and after num ml rentarei picImnj1 Venice In t3Ci In 12U8 ha ai taken prlroner In the imt 'tie of Cureula between tho Venrii.tn- aad tho tlenoeie. He waa JMr.lned at Genoa fur l year. Here he tl.-ill-cated In French to a fellow captive. Ruatlclinn of PUa, an account ol hi adrenturea. which ultimately ohtiilne'l a wide poiiulHrlty, liiunuuth a the fnloa were the Unit KumiM-aa tr.irel en In China. o fQnJfftfi trncrm mat aa to beft. so SUETUIiN UNIT OCT. at, If Low fares all parts of mid west, south and east. Fine fast trains. ..NT.se Ti ll 71.11 oa. aa .! OB.tl JJI.JJ 10. 71 tlli.il a 1 1 1.17 117 1 Ztoa Mattossal Pawtt Oa-aa Caajrwa Katl Fau TaUowataaw NatJaaMU Fau SUakjr Mowsrtaiai Nat 1 rk. Tm IttuMrand Booklrt, Rcmt tiea ana laforaiatioa, a44rM isa.iT I4a.i PAEIF Board and Room By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home coc!!r?. urxcel'.jd service and the right price. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. Mrs. John Grimes For style, price and quality try Star Brand Shoes. Bristow and If tao -OJLIA-, T Johnson, r Mr. Harvey M. U-aves of Hoy- den, Ind., who has been visiting with his son, Ward Graves, for the past five or six weeks, plaus returning to his home in thelioo sicr state, this next Saturday. He expects to stop off at Good n, Idaho for a snort stay. 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. frugality An bnyi ihnuld be educated with temperance, ao the Aral grcuteal lea. Kn that ihnuld he tiiuitht tlieiii t U admire frnsallty. tl la by the exer cise of thil virtue alone that they cho ever expect to he uwful mem ben of society. It li true, lecturea contlnoally repeated upon thl mb Ject may make aome boy, when they grow op. run Into an extreme, and become mlaera; but It were well hod wa more mlaera than wo have unionist oa. Ooldamlth. Thar Are frog and Frogt A biological concern In New Orlean owni s number of valuable froe. lie cently the froga were mluilng and tha police were Informed. Later two men were caucht with frogi In their poaaeaalon. They claimed to have caught them In the marehei around tho city. Tho bead of the biological concern, however, "knew hi onions"; ha demonstrated to the conrt'i intls factlon that the deep ootea of the fmgi varied considerably from those of ordinary frogs caught In the narahea. Tho men were convicted and tho froga were allowed to hop back home. Pathfinder Magazine. GET THOSE WEEDS NOW Cheney The new Cheney Weeder 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- t 0 inglfast. 1 BERT r- We Pay the top Market Price for Butter Fat t and we need allthe No. 1 cream pro-: I duccd in Morrow i i next can to the Morrow Co. Cm ry Co., I: Heppner. We are agents for DeLavalle ! Cream Separator. W. C. Cox. Mur. 1 GREATER OREGON STWJENT BODY COMMITTEE WILL ADVISE PROSPECTIVE U.ofO. STUDENTS Prospective University of Ore. students of lone will be given complete information on what courses to take and other phases of university life by members of the Greater Ortfcon Committee, a student organization which will have contacts with every part of of Instate during the summer. Elvn Bilsiger will have charge of .ik rctk in lone, while Vaw tei ! jU., ol Htppner, is gener al chairman of the district which inclu'? Umatilla, Morrow, Gill iam a..-. Wheeler counties. He will have for other assistants, James Raley, Pendleton; Harold Blackburn, Arlington; Ivan Neal, Condon; Kay Dudly, Athena; Nan Crary, Echo; Harper Barnard, Fossil; Wilbur Shannon, Helix; Marjorie Clark, Heppner; Flor ence Woughter, Hermiaton; Har old Johnson, Milton Fretwta-r; Terrence King, Mitchell; Harold Kester. Pilot Rock ; Virginia Key, Weston; Sylvanus Smith, Jr., Stanfield. The University of Oregon is to put into efiect two piaas this year both of which will be of great aid to the students. The courses in vhe undergraduate di vision for the lirst two years have been revised, so that stud ents may take general cultural subjects and specialize during the last two yean. For btudents who wish to socialize immed Caotwucd on Pg. 4 I J MASON I t County. Ship your f : Iisseseets is 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 ns i t m a 4al 3