IONG, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 4, 129 NUMBER 3j VOLUMC XVII Veather Report For Dec. Total Snowfall 2.00 Total precipitation 0 1)5 " "since Sept. 1 2 68 " " for the corres ponding peiiod last year... 4 93 No. of clear daya 7. No. of cloudy daya ... 18. No. partly .cloudy D. PMVtillnii wind .,.N. IS It. K. Ilarlilmiii ' Cnojjcrtfie Olitrrtr V. S. Y II. Morgan, Oregon, Jan. 1, 11)2 J. Miami Appellation j "Kokomo" menus "juiing grand ' Kither," A Miami vIMiiup, thus mimed after a chief, stood cm Hit slit ul Hi, present Kokomo, Iml NOW VOUR DRUUGIM S K T T r Giveur a square Deal A NATION-WIDE investigation has revealed that neighborhood druggists are called upon for in formation on a wide variety of subjects domestic, political, agricultural, postal, and hygienic, besides subjects connected with drugs. This practice cm barring as it often must be to druggists would not have become so widespread if they in general had not merited the confidence reposed in them. The answer to many problems has come from the pharmacist's store of information. And he has led many a person in the early stages of a serious disorder to consult a physician trained to diagnose disease and to prescribe the remedy. Numerous services are rendered by the druggist for no recompense other than good-will. Give him a square deal He is a business as well as a professional man. Serve your own interests by remembering him when you are in need of any of the household conveniences which his ston. V:s for sale. For druggists with well equipp J pre .cr'ption departments would be few and far between if th-y had to depend alone on filling pre acriptions and the sale of drugs and sick-room supplies. mm BULLARD'S Wishing All Of Our friends Happy New Year Bristow & Johnson City Hill Briefs The regular meetng of the Council of the city of lone wm held Wednesday evening. The session was brit f, only rouiine matters being conuidred. Of of 1 1 era elect only A. A. MrCalit pn tented himself and to him (he oath ol office as douncilman wm adminiBtered. There will he a tale of lion en to satisfy a paHture bill, on Sat urday, Jan. 12, at the N'caolae Thompnen p'ace Ralph Alters ranch John Michelbook will con duct the sale. g ft, - fl ynur tloctorl nhl-lmm4 mm it Druggist "r m z ' - lj 1 rVavai wa Mnl'i pan Km .wfwuw pnnprtua cWtaal, iMMn.l'.lihamhiaWilKw hlwtklflM CaMML-IW aJta. W...I', Ht.. Nmu PHARMACY , a Very Morgan News Mas. J. I'. IUkiicsty HohHurbiBon left for Eugene lust Tuesday night to resum his studies at the State University. Mr. W. F. I'almateer returned from Portland; Sundaj ; Mr. Turn er bringing him home in his car. Ma. I'almateer reports lota of rain in the "Valley". Howard Harriett? took Stanley Seely ovrr to Chrintophemon's, Sunday. Stanley expects to com mence work on the road, Monday. Mr. John MichelbooK will tell at public auction a number of horses at the Nieolai Thompson place on Saturday, Jan. 12. II. 0. fly and family wert to il'ine, Saturday night to attend the smoker. The Al Troedson and C. C. Hi.tcti croft families are blowly rtci ver inn from an attack of the "II V. Callers at the Seely hom on Monday were Mrs. John NupIi, Mii-b Gladys Medlock andChai It) Chritttopherson. Mrs. Hutchcroft'smother, r'rs. Anlerson is taking care of A- rs. Ilutchcroft and the children cur. ing their skkntts with the ,flu.' Mr. Nash and family returi erf from Yakima, Tuesday niirU. I'hey shortened tlieir visit fo fear of beit.g anow bound. C. tn ing home I hey had to make a de tour of six miles to avoid snow drifts. Stailey Sae'y has been h-.-'p g Howard llateltbty net is Ford Roadster into running tut;, 'oil ion. I Mr. ar d Mrs. Franklin Ely Ml jlor Portland Saturday. Mrs. ICly U ttaeliii.g in Portland this win- 'ler. & -i; -1. -rii. . tv -f -:i I R. ROBISON i I J GOOD TOOLS 1.1 x a t MACHINERY ll .0: 5 in the hands of y in the hands of ? good mechanics j. J: I are necessary to tj make your car run 01 X likuNcW- x I MACHINE SHCP 1 !,. t). Parl.t, 70, Glendale ram!i r, was seriously Injured when be wss al larked and gored by a bull that toie eight III' bet from tht fleshy pari el bis thlKh. lilt lift was saved by a small dog. An early morning flrt at Tht Dalles did light damage to throe feroiid t licet bUHlneds establishments. Mark's cafe, Iho Club clgnr store and the toy hat shop suffered losses largely caus ed by water. Tht Milton nog company during 1 S2S baa done a gross buxlnpst of J400.000, has added 21 acres to tho company's holdings, cut 12.0u0.Aft0 feet of timber, and announced a 10 per cent dividend. Mora than 870.000 letters wert handled by tht Salem postofflct dur ing the teven days preceding Christ mas, according to Arthur Oitford, as sistant postmaster. Carriers worked until midnight Monday. Christinas cheer was furnished to fiimlllea In and near St. Helens by tht Ht. Helena Kiwnnls club, which on Christmas lent out a trucklotid of baskets woll filled with provisions, clothing, candy and toys. The public service commission ap-1 proved the construction of a depot at ! Merrill, Klnmnth county, by the ten- i tral 1'aclflo Railroad company. It ' was said that the depot would be mod ern, with all station facilities. As a Christinas present to Coos bay, Peter Loggto, who hat been actively connected with affaire In that section for the last quarter of a century, urged rcsldontt ot tht lay district to com bine Into ona city under the borough torm ot government. . Local Happenings A large per centage of the Morrow County 1028 whea' en p Is atill in the warehouses wailing for tht upward trend In prices. Victor Hiemann's little sor. who recently underwent an operation of serious nature on the mas toid bone Is Improving. Robert Zinter and family tf Eight Milt were In lone Thursday, trannactinR husinesa with our merchants and dodglnii the trafic on Main Street. M'. Zinter tells i us that he ,n so far avoided the j eo'dii and other contagions thai are epidemic in this tection just now winch, we take it is quite t t'ibnte to the salubrity of Eixht Mi'e. 11 ane call for your Copy of our Weather Chart Calendar for l'J2'J. Bt'llard'a Pharmacy. We learn bv Wireless that Lum ber Uill, formerly Turn A Lum manager nere, but now trr.poy ed in the same capacity at I'tinei ville, received, at Clmsimrs timej a mosl appropriate gilt; a lare knot hole, artistically framed in ! !ers and filled with Cbtiat mas bpint ISor was that all: thre was a beeg one for .;a 1 le( man and a h etle one fordakted. FOR SALE 1 j One John Deere tractor, practicaly. new. ! John MicheIlxok lone, Oregon. WANTED BABY CALVES Must be Ilolstcins cr Durhams, John Michelbook lone. Oregon. See SWanson for Insurance. Wanted: Millions of Jack Uil. bit, domestic rabbit, and ottei raw furs, iliiihet-t prices. ' cauda Fur Co. , 21C1 Wst Ave, Seattle. Wash- 1 n PhrU Rr I inn 7 Carpenter Work, Painting. O per Hanging and General t pair Woikj lone, Oregon. Arms Commission to Meet April 15. Ceneva. President J. Louden of the Leugut of Nullum' i-repurutory dis armament commission, hat announced that tht commission would meet April IS, British Publisher Injured. London. Lord Benvcrbiook, proprie tor ot the London Daily Express and London Evening Standard, was cut by glnss when bis automobile collided with a motor truck at a crossroads near London. THB MARKETS Portland , Wheat Big Bend bluestem, hard white., S1.48; soft white, western white, IMS; hard winter, $1.10Vi: northern spring, 109'4; western rod, $1 llvi. Hay-Alfalfa, K2.6023 ton; vullcy timothy, 1717.50; eastern Oregon timothy, 121.50 22; clovtr, $170 17.60; oat. $16 17; oats and vetch hay, I181S.S0. Bulturfat-El&S2c. Eggs Ranch, 32 (36c. Cattlo Steers, good, $11.50312.50. Hogs Medium to choice, $S.00tf $125. Lambs Good to choice, $11312 Seattle. , Wheat-Soft v"-"?, t". 11; western white, 11.18; L:.: w:.v., .oiUiera si"-''!. $U0; western red, $1.13; bluestem, $1.48; bulk Montana, No. Hay-Alfalfa, timothy, $28 l)utterfat-C3c. Eggs Hunch, 223lc Cattle Prime steers, $11.50570. Hogs-Prime, $9.40 9.B0. Lamba-Chotft, $11.50 It 8poktnt. .. ' Hogs-Good and choice. $9.009.10. Cat Ut-Steer, good, Ua13. , j OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. The sawmill dlvlHlon of the Milton Roi company bus cloHed for tha wlu- t'T. four goldi'n phoasanti and four Kng. rlniiniicka of the pheasant specie! have ben placed in the aviury In Lilu la park, Ashlund. Louis W. Hill, railroad and timber niun, han given permission to the bky. litiuta fit I 1 (.1 . ,r wlnlor ,porU According to the si hool census. Ju.it completed, there are 347S pupils In the Sielford school district, an Increase of Zi over the number last year. tinpqua ralley turkey Rrowers will Is paid more than $110,000 for 17 cur- 1 mans or turKrya recently sold on coo I iitfnment al 32 to 42 cents a found, j Lostlne was yisited by another lire . r-tcnlly when the home of J. H. Jack. n burned. Everything was lost, the ''""y encapicg in their nightciothes. 1 opper ore has been found In Curry e"aay- w- c-,uruin l!avlng t:4ktB ' ' r 'a Z , 1 , , 'T .Z large lode at the b jad waters of E k creek. 1 1,1, .,, of Ti!amook ar9 c00, tting wtih school otficiuu in an cf- foil to stop the spread of the mumps ly 8,-i'st'"K m tii9 enforcomtnt of a strict r.bnrantlno. Attachments fiiej asainst ti3 Leep. r Lome Oil company near Sutherland I h; ve succeviled In closing down the j plant and no drilling has been doue j for eeveral weeks. j The Mt.Minnviila fire dtjaamoiit ! t-s prcccnlcd tha city witb a $a:uj I PiDbu'anco. Erneit Oreufell, ebiif cf j 1 ortland s fire department, made tht . p: cscntation 6,iee h. j Twenty gervlee s'atlons aad r.uto I ramp are doing busings In Albany. ; according to a count mat's by t!:e cl;y health ol.'icer In hU luvt3t:aiion vt 1 sanitary conditions. 1 Mrs. G. E. LoupLlin, first postmis Iris at Loulnc, acrring from is;j to 1 ist, ard the woman who aaaseil the town, died last week at h?r homj in E;.ker. cseu SI yearj. Residents of the Dead Ii.dian distrit t I In Jatkson county arj pc.ltioning the ' tfUiity court lor a road from Einlsrant , : m ,0 J"""on with the KUma;h Ils-Ashlnnd Itlehwar. Rose No Swamp Flower li'iVS l"l 1:1 fl! til 'fl. Si-ins u here u..i Closeout Barg I In taking annual inventory; II tint1 many short ends of good: staple merchandise which will? be closed out at real bargain! prices. Overcoats, Men's andl Boy's Suits will sale cost. Visitourbargaincounterandl Syou will find something to in-f terest you. BERT i I0NE, OREGON x . 1 1 . JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 1, It: i.l't' fl Hi! 'I Va! An intimate study of John D. Rocks felL.'i facial expression as ht sp-, pearcJ on hit pr ate golf courts at Ormond Beach, Fit, to resumt hit favoritt sport. HEW AlMO-CiEESE ; AGSEEKEilT IS MADE' Lordon. The Angto-Chlnest treaty which was signed at Nanking Decem ber 20 br Sir Miles Lampson. British minister to China, and C. T. Wang, for eign minister of the nationalist gov ernment, canceled all provisions la other treaties which In any way 11m- , itcd China's right to fix her national customs tariff or to impose tonnage dus fn sutb manner as she thought (fit. This wss revealed when tht text was made pnblic bore. The tariff autonomy, thus realized, bat been the aim of China slnct tha early days of the republic Great Bri tain has Joined number of other na tions InctudiLg the United Etatea, Germany and France, In recognizing this right. The treaty provides that most favor td nation treatment must be accorded to the goods and nationals of both par lies, both In regard to customs and also In regard to internal duties levied upon exports. Assurance has been given by China that when goods have paid Import du'y to the maritime customs. In ao cor.!ance with the tariff which Nan king it to put into effect on February 1, ti.ey will be subjected to no further levies. Men Only All domestic servants In Chins are men. t x X ams go at whole-i MASON t w