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KJNE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. 14, 1928 II NUMBER 16 VOLUME XVII DEPUTX MARSHALS BAG ONE Ont of ttu l.n.nediate result of the drive for better obsevanre of Uw and order in lone wai the rrest last Saturday nlfrht. by Deputy Marshal C'a-k, of a your? man named Lou in L Trace on a charge ol illegal possession of alcoholic liquors. Le Trare wis released on the porting of a caim bond and the caae let for hear log at 2:00 o'clock p. m. Monday. At the hearing, by consent, the original charge was withdrawn and Le Trace plead guilty to u charge of disorderly conduct. Recorder Rohinson, before whom the cane waa tried assessed and collected a line of $20.00 An attempt to hiret a parly of l oot hounds near the alauith ter house failed owing to the partlea malting their getaway in the car in which they came to the rendezvous. Morgan News Mkb. J. F. IIakukhty Pat Medlcck'a have rerted the Wid Palmateer plac at Win dy Nook. I'at.expecta to move rlghtaway.' Wid i'almateet, Tat and Har vey Mcdlock were busy overhaul inf Harvey's car Wednesday, at the M. Baurenfeind garr8ge. Wid Palmateer called on Mr. Seely, Wednesday evening. Mr. G. M. Benedict is looking after hia property interests in Morgan this week. Mrs. Hardeaty and Mrs. Seely and daughter trnestinecailed on Mrs. Baurenfeind and Mrs. Wil son on Thursday lent. Martin Baurenfelnd was in lone on business last Wednes day. Gtorge Mohoney was callinp on Mr. Kklfberry, Wednesday. Ctmtiiwtil on Vg.4 Dont forget we're in the market this; season. It will pay you to drop in at the J Earmers' Elevator and see Cole Smith as he is buying for J. C. Sanford & Son I -fcYou will need new supplies for j& X School Opening. Waterman anJ Parker Fountain Pens, guaranteed. You are well LUn care of when you buy a pm at our store. J ; A Tip Top WRIST WATC1 1 Will J Set you there on time Tablets and Pencils of all kinds. Shop from Our Windows. BULLARD'S PHARMACY 1 The "Kodak Store" PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER No. 4 By Satterfield 1. Aftrr HrriMTt llouvrr! fullwr dlrd In Intra, the thn ehlkdrra weal l Uva at I'ncla Brnajah'a farm ncarbjr. t. Hera Herbert had hia ahara of the bounework, which Included thla Important enslnrrrlnf Job. I. Tha ehlktrm'a playfcnuM m Om farm attic, whera they ia4 Xauth'a lontpaalon and ItubUiwo Cnnoa, I. Flrxt prlae alwaj wnt to Herbert when the children played dreuj with I acta Benajaa'a old whit marc Local Happenings Tht Morrow county teader institute IhiB year in to be r.l Robert Montgomery and fumi- j ijntiy with the teachers of Uma ly move I to Portland this week, tlla County at Penbleton. The riion M 1012 iy appotninvnt Dr. J. Arthur Craig DENTIST Cae Ap r.'imn Bld Mr. William Kennedv of Purl- rint. act fnr r inatiltit la Oct I tveningi ami Sunayi !I.-ppir, Ore and is in lone this week in the 4 and 5. Interest of th further Hqi dt.; Miss E Balder and ber com! Acholic H arity was net so tbn of Northwest National Bank Alfred Ba'siger. are viiingiTUch in evidence kit Saturday th's eek in LuUrande with Wen n;i t -9 usual on eala occasioi a d Tyler, of Ben accounts, lie is reislered at the lone Hotel. About nine o.clock Tuesday 1 . 1 leii uaisiger. Dr. Sarr.uel I Mrs. S. E Moore, who has be-rn is at home again. Red & White CASH SPECIALS j For Sept. 1 5, 1 7 j Lux Toilet Soap, 3 for 23c. X Kellog's Shreded Wheat Biscuits: l 1 large & Ismail. Both for 15c. Babo, two cans for 25c. Quaker Quick Oats 1 large, 29c Council Sliced Beef 21 s; 2 for 33c. Servus Coffee, 1 lb for 47c. Red & White Oleo., I lb. for 22c. ilBristow & Johnson REGISTER FORS7LE Walnut player piano, bench, cabinet, high clas rolls. Excellent condition; a bargain. Call or write Mr. Glenn Burroimhs, lone, Ore. Don't fail to Register. Books are still open. DO IT NOW eveninn lone was plunged it o ho has recently had posts ad j total darkness by the cessa ion u ;e nd ciii.ical training in t ew of thecurrent on the transti is- eyt-diuiinostic nii'thodH, wil be ! ion line of the Pacific Power and at PeUrson's at.ire. Hej-p.er.j Liuht Company. Service was i.ot S i't. mber 16 and 17. Ctr ct Resumed lnl li.e next day. We Besots uuaranttei. ! understand that the break in the service was caused by the failing of a tree across the line acme where near liood River. Morrow County received a call this week from one of our most welcnme visitors, General Hain. adjutant to Jupiter Pluvius. li e rain tuage of the Cooperative Observer at Morgan registered a tittle more than half an inch of precipinalion. Some faimers re port soil penetration to the depth of four or five inches. Frank Wilson has returned to hia home in the sunny aouth and these fitlda will know him no more until attain we hear the hum of tha combine on the gold en hills. The office of the Independent Warehouse Co. has been remov ed from the McMurtay building to the Bank of lone building which was purchased last week by Mr. Fred Mankin. Mrs. Margaret Low has been uuite ill but is now much better. For Sale SEEDJRYE STATE BONDED DEBT TOTAL NOW $64,163,060. According to a stalemer.t jt-fit issued by Sam K(ze, Secretrry of State, the outstanding bonds of Oregon at this time agrepate p-A 1G3.9P0. Of this sum $33 550. 000 are State Hinhway Be n s; $28,000,000 Worlii War Veterans S'ate Aid B inds; $'lbS,0 are Irrigation Di-nridtL'onda at d $450 t0 J art rural Credit Bi.nos. By Janutry 1, 1929, the total will be red i. i-d to $02,820,499 thriuh h r i tn nt of $8o7,L00 of Hi. and $500,000 World War Veteran K ate Aid Bot ds. To .i. ... t ilie payment Highway Bjnda as they ftll due from year to jeaiare the tin ual revnuea from motor vehicle licrsesar.d tax on gasoiine. The payment ot the VVoria War Veterans State Aid Bouds is met anrually fnm the repayment of the principal of th. loans made to the veteans of the World War and the Span ish American War, which loans are secured by (list n.ortgagea on real property agregatu g $26, 000,0u0 in vslue, and from the anneal levy of one half mill on the taxable property Of the state. Wiihin a lew jears the reiuu s from principal ana interest pay ments on the Irani to the ex serv ice men shoul be suflicu nt to re tire the bonds istucd for the mak in t; of such loans and the pay ment ot athonzeo bonuses to such perccns and thus reduce the total annuii slate property tax lew by at least $560,000. lhe Kural Credit Bonds are at s j secuied by Ural moi tKa.es on rtal ertate. lhese tonus were ro;d fcr tne purpose of granting long lime loans at low iuteretit iaits to aid agriculture. The Irri gation District Bones are general ouligations of the state. Certifi cates of indebtednebs have been issued itrigation districus aidid oy theis issue, but such ceitli Cites are not cont-idertd of gieit value, and in its finality it is q lite possible that the slate will bi required to met-t the greater pjrtion of this lit billy. 11 ct or $5 per ton. atMcNabb ar house. Phone 1411 or see bmll Swanson. Erm st C h istopherson For style, price and qualitj try Star Brand Shoes.-Bristow nnd Johnson. Have you registered? iting hi r dai ghter in Port! nd 4.: 9 I- 7?. ROBISON THE BEST J u EQUIPED0 Srowco. u I Using Factorytjj Tpairing, which 13nivcs you a job X X which stays like X NEW MACHINE SHOP Weather Report For August Total precipitation. 0 02 " " since Aug. 1 9.4G " " for the corres ponding period last year 12 03 No. of clear davs 25. No. of cloudv ilaj !? 0. No. partly cloudy . 6. Prevailing wind.. West. It. K. Ilarlilaon Coofteratirt Obterrtr l S. V. U. Morgan, Oregon, Sep. 1, 1928, , See F. II. Robinson for all kinds of in surance, Autombile Grain, or Combine Harvester. 10, 15, & 25 ct. Counters. For real bargains visit our 10, 15 and 25ct. counters. A Large Assortment of i Household Needs i i X Can be filled by a visito this I j section of the store. BERT MASON lONE, OREGON I