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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1928)
From "Queen" to Queen mmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmm 'WTK SAYS FARMERS NEED HOOVER AND TARIFF Congressman Dickinson Warns Against Past Records of Democrats. PLATFORM IS EVASIVE when Royalty vltlled Wdured above, Mn. Minnie W A "Queen" of Quernes provide tht milk for Qusen Mirle' repatt ', Piolfli intirnmonii Blieop, ll)(i, Goiili and Foiel will pom in( for a hsr In tin I100, 000.00 Of rls money offered. Pacific International It one of the four iliowi In the I). 8. wlier tht ".II Amrrle-enH aelortloni rt m'"t. Millar of Thousand Hprlnut Farm, Wendell, Idtho, It teen milking hr ftmout Guernsey, Yenmtn't Mlitnr Babetts. Henry Thlel, prominent restiuranteur, It lUndlng by welt ing lo nrry a pitcher o( Oils "guean'i" milk to (Jueeri Marl o( Roumanla ho wit visitor at the 1010 I'tciria International l.lvu ttoik Kipoilllon. Kvery Indication poind to alt dl divisions blii( flllrd to rapatily t tht ISih Annuul Pacific Inter national Llvealork t'iposlllon. Port land, Oregon, November 1 10, Inclu live. I'artli i'.. i'ly It tills I. tie of ;:ie Dairy Uvi'icl. iIILlo i. Kb" 10) dairy anil 'la tre r'.pirlud lo lie Id tht ttallt when tht fcipualttou opent, with breed repreaented aa followt: ll'titelnt 100, Jeraryt tuo, Cnernsrja Ho, Ayrshire tnd llroa 8wlss It). I'roinaor V. I). Chapped of Oregon Airlcullurul Colleit It la fharge of lb Dairy Product! Bbow which, thlt year, will eicel all previous record a for tlie and quality of tihlbltt. la ad dltloa to tbt Dairy Livestock en trlM, fcUUoai of dollar worta of Other or Ilia Kipoal Manulactur. lnduatrlnl K. Wool and Moli inll : j liv! lont of i rrj tin I.: nd and Proiliiila Hbowt; c'. Itloiij I'lr.pBhow; r ."!iow; Voi Bh" ; lloyt' and Olrli' t.-j Work Elhlb Ita; great "Truth In Meati" demon ttratlon. and America! giiateit Hor j Know. Tin II .t.b Hhow pc r frnr r.ma ar acheilu'.d- 7 evt-n-Inr.i and 1 i fiernoi na. Hllrrlng hl(h and broad Jumping tirinti art announrrd for each performance High eteprtng harness taoran and three- tnd five-nailed American aaildlt horrea lll bt aeon In all their pcificCun of form. Huavy draft all hone driving team con tain art icheduled at well at other team contend throughout tht reit of tht week. All transportation linn art of taring, aitij tyy ft! gxjjoi) Iowa Leader Diolartt Hoover Kniw How to Hindi Agrleutural Problem!. WOODSTOCK, U. Herbert Hoo ver and a protective drill wai the specific recommended for tb curing of farm III! by Congreiimia L. J. Dickinson of Algona, la a leader of tht farm Woe In tht Home, In an ad dren btrt tbll afternoon at tht farm era' meeting and Republican rally. "Tbt rtcord of tb Demorntl party bai alwayi beta for a tariff for revenue only," Congrteaman Dickin son aald, "and tbty bav ntvtr brta cooverted to a drill for protective purpoiei. "Herbert Ttoov.r, In bit acceptance ipet.li, doclared 'an adequate tariff If th foundation of farm relief lit fur ther declared that 'tb domeatlc mar- Church Directoiy FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M, Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pantor Service 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 'f:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thura. Evening Service C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. Loage Directory A' IONS; UHK1K Nn.UN, . K. A, M. Mr-rlt every flrnt Hiiil llilnl Wi-ilire-b.iy olem-h iiionlh. V. XI. II. ir sin oVr, Hwy., Klnier llrllflth, Trvim., A. A. MiM'til. I-muat fliiiplcr No. Il'.l. ). K Ui-cU tlie eMH'iMtd Mini fourtli 'l in e duy ufoni'b inoiilli.W. M ,Mr. Unr tUit llvk,Mi-(',r., Ilutli Mi. hi. UliMOCKATIC NOMINEE VOX SHERIFF W.L MAT! i;SO.N MAKES FINAL STATEMENT Walter L. Mattcson, Democrat lc nominee for sheriff, makes final statement. A pioneer of Morrow County, an ex-seivke man. eight years experience as an officer if the law. I believe in the enforce ment of the laws without far or favor, fair and just treatment to all. I will absolutely appoint Mor row county office help; experl enccJ book keeper if possible, (also believe In not making no ex more expense on taxpayers than necessary. I also will not send oi t of the state to get a h. rJ boiltd deputy at some are called. I thank you for your attention, voters of Morrow County. Yours truly, Walter L Mat U son, Candidate for sheriff (W AilY.i l Voters Attention You will have two ballots to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 6, when you vote for Robert R. Butler Republican Nominee For Gomgpress The regular general election ballot, which has all the candidates for National, State, District and County offices, as well as the measures, will be used to select a successor to Nick Sinnott for the long, or regular term in Congress. A Small, SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT Must Be Voted Also to Select a Successor to Sinnott for His Unexpired Term Be Sure You Vote on Both Ballots And Vote Both Times for ROBERT R- BUTLER! PiJ aJv. by RfpuMi:in Congreuurul Committee, H J. UVnrr, Chairman. PervJlcton, Ore., Ben R. Litfin Secretary, The Dalle. Oie. DL Responds to Cheers IONE t.O)lii: Vo. V, I. o t). V Mivti evi-ry Smii'iln.r fvi'iilnit. N l T. K. Iviit hi. V. il , I'., r. Hi I Iki-r, Km-jt,, Li .1 iwi-ll, Tri-ii . K .1, Hrlatow. IK'NCH (IIIAHS KCIIKKA II No II I. O. ). K. Mift tlrMt ninl llnnl Tlmreiliiy of nirli nionth N. . fcirx, Delta McCnnly, V. 0. tllmlye l.timli l. Hw-y., Venln lUtilili', I'jriK., Kiln, lirlatuw, i Statement of Ownership, etc. llf inlrvil li.v net of CiiiKri-K ol Aiik. 24, HM2, of Inn liiili'-iiil'iit miIIIhIii'i wwkljf lit oiii, (Irrifoii, tor Oct. I, lill'S. - IMItor, Maiiiilii(r Killtnr. I'ulill-li r. (Ivnrr: VV, W. Ili'iul' lnm, (ir. i KnilWII llOllll lldllllTK, IIMtl't icriK'i M unil otlii-r aiK'nrlty IhiIiIith, IuiIiIIiik I tier ei-nt or more ol toinl ninoiitil of IomhU, iiiurtKHKi'M "f ollii-r mriirl tlin. Nolll'. W. W. Ilt-ad, Owner . Hnlim'rlhi'il unit ecoi-n to licfore mt tlili Hth itny ol Oa.) ii.'S. V., II. Holilimoii, Nntnry I'lllill:-. My commUNlon cxlit-n 2KH Herbert Hoover reipondi to the chain of th vnt thronga that ariit ed him on hi toui through New Jer. ley. Hi wii grieted with inthuilum everywhere, npielnlly In th lo-eillid Oemocratlo itrongholdi of Mayor Hague In Hudaon County, Tariff Came First Tlio Drat ot our policies wlilch hare given security nd eipanalon ot em plnyniejit line been the encctment of th protective tariff, VERB KM aoOVEB In Mi Newark ipeech. HON. U J. DICKINSON ket muat be protected. I will dm mj cfllce and Inflaeac to ll tb farmer th full benefit ot our historic tariff policy.' "Protection ot dairy commodltlc hi t greatly Increased under th pro tectlv tariff polklei aa carried out under tb preaeot Republican admin latratloa. W Increaied by eiecutW order tb tariff on dairy product from lht to twelve cent t pound. Tbll domestic market can be preierved for the American producer under th Re publican policies, and It can be lost under th policy outlined by tb Demo cratic platform. "Apparently, to aatlafy a certain (roup ot farmer, a cleverly devised lentenc was written Into th Demo cratic platform whereby th party pledge that an honest endeavor will be mad to formulat a Icglala'Jve plan whereby th looses la th con trol ot lurplua crop will b charted back against th unit of tb product Thl 1 a faint iffort to deicrlb th equalisation fee. After th adoption ot tbll platform. Governor Smith was quoted la th newapapers saying that be wai opposed to tb fee, but that o pledged that tb mechanics would b divlaed through conferences with th friends ot agrlcultur to for mulat a legislative program to carry out hi platform pledges. Thli I th same problem over which a dispute bai been raging for lght year. Tb Democratic platform limply addi trior confusion to aa already con tused iltuatlou. "Tb pledgi ot Herbert Hoover li definitely certain. II know In id vane how thli problem can b kin dled. Any conference h calls will be merely for tb purpose of arrang ing specific details. HI pledge cre ate th xperlmeiital stag of tuck a program. He believe agrlcultur can b organised to wbtr It will b lelf sustaining, and by reaion ot hi knowledge and aipcrlenc, b li la a position where li can bead that or ganisation." . . Sings Hoover Praises Mil Mirlen Tilley ha Jolnsd th rankg ( Htrbert Hoovir lupportsr. Morgan News Mas. J. F. Haioesty J. A. Harblte and wife visited with Mrs, Harbke's sister, Tues day night. They drove on to Con don, Wednesday. Miss Allen went to Heppner on the stage, Saturdsy night. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bauren feind and Mr, and Mr. R. C. Harbison were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mia. H. O. Ely, on Sunday! Stanley Seely waihiuling wood Iromthe Morgan wood yard. last week. On Saturday he hauled a load of coal Iro-n lone. Mr. John Nash and son Neal got nme squashes and apples from James Harde last Wed nesday. i N. E. Prttyjohn put up a new 'Air Motor windmill on the Gra ham place. i "For Sale: Fine Piano near lone. Will sacrifice for quick sale. i A snap. Write Tallinan Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, for full particulars." i Franklin Ely attended the sup per given at the I. 0.0. F. lodge lait Thursday night and after ' lodge drove to Portland to spend i the week-end with his wife who lis teaching in Portland. Mr. Ely expects to return on Monday, The Watts MirLle Co. erected monuments at the graves of Wm, Davidson and Mrs. Lindstrom's bsby, in Morgan cemetery, last week. "Danger lurks in darkness. Is your flash light in order? -Buliard'a Pharmacy Several of the Morgan people t tended theKcbekah convention held at Lexington, last Saturday. Howard Hardestv has been having his Ford repaired at the Baurenfeind garage. Stsnley See ly is doing the work. Mr. Jess Agee took Miss Allen and Itr and Mis. Seelyand daugh ter to Heppner, Thursday niget. Morgan school is giving a Hal lowe'en party, Wednesday even ing, October 31. Fancy Barred Sock roosters for sale by Mrs. Peter Timm Jr., Ion1, Oregon. For style, price and qualit) try Star Brand Shoes. Bristow nnd Johnson. mm w Six BUrtr if- )uch Glorious Performance As Ymve Never Known Before The inatant you are It. Tlie moment you mark it rakish line ... ita Curing fciidrr ... it high, sweeping hood. 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