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    VOLUME XVII
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 18, 1929
NUMBER 34
REP. JOS- N. SCOTT
Member cf Fcrr Committee).
(Ortgon VuUrr li pwrttng Smite I
Salem, Jan. 17 Joseph N.
Scott, of Pendleton, who is rep
rtmentinjr Umatilla and Morrow
counties at the legislative seBiion
now in progress at Salem, a a
member of th mining, agrleU
t'jreanl health and public mor
als committees, having received
his appointment the first day of
the session.
llepiestntative Scott has his
family with him in Salem, and
they are living at the Ambassa
dor apartments. His dauuhter
wilt act as his secretary during
the si'Mslon,
Scientific Fact
Whether or not an object weighing
a pound (hi to the bottom of the
ureal. di'P'nda upon Iti structure. If
III specific gravity or density great
tr Ihas that of water, It, will (Ink to
tha bottoni do matter bow great the
difitb.
WHEAT GROWERS
TO MEET SATURDAY
Jsnuary 10 1929.
To all Morrow County
Wheat Growers:
Dear Sirs:
There will
be meeting of Morrow county
Wheat Growers in the County
Court House, on Saturdayf Jan
19. beginning at one thirty.
Outsiiie speakers will be pres
ent to discuss problems now fsc
inir the wheat growers and to ex
plain the methods being put into
effect to remedy theee conditions.
Strength is In number. Any pe
titions that are sent in before
Congress must be from organiza
tiona representing a large percent
age of the growera.. Your pre
ence at this meeting is requested,
Very truly yours,
Chss. W. Smith
County Agent.
Morgan News
Mas. J. F. lUai)KTY
At Home with the Kodak
Little home incidents that may not mean
much at the time are the little things that
count in pictures. An album full is a prized
possession in any home.
And it's all so easy with a Kodak. You can
see for yourself at our photographic counter.
Kodaks 5 u;
"At Home with the Kodak," a free booklet we
have ready for yu, give many pat pointers on
picture-making. Stop in for a copy.
Kodak FilmFinishing
BUI-LARD'S PHARMACY
"Vit Kodak Store"
RED & WHITE SPECIALS
FOR JANUARY 19-21.
II. 0. Ely had the miafortun
to cut his hand quite badly while
splitting wood. Better take this
as a warning, men.
Mr. Al Troedson went to Her
miston on business last week.
Messrs. Troedson Harbison,
Ely and Eckleberry were clean
itig and fixing up the hall last
Wednesday. .
Mr. Eckleberry is putting atel
rphone into his house. Mr. Ely
and Mr. Patmatecr are helping
to put the lineup.
Mr. Ely's are hunting horses
this week.
C. C. Hutchcroft called at the
Hardesty home last week and
left a fine piece of beef. Thanks
for the treat.
Wid Palmateer visited with
Mr. Ely Sunday evening.
Mr. Glenn Ball purchased a
New Zealand rabbit Mr. Ceo.
Mahoney, last Tuesdsy.
Mr. Hutchcroft was attending
to business matters, in Htppi.er.
Thursday last.
N. E. Pettyjohn and James
Uaroesty butchered hoga this
week.
Mrs, Hutchcroft's mother. Mrs.
Anderson, left on the Saturday
morning stage for her borne in
the "Valley.
Wid Palmateer returned, on
the Stage Sunday afternoon fr -.m
The Dalles, where he has b en
for several days receiving m di
es! treatment.
Miss Geneva Pettyjohn spent
Friday night with Editb Ely.
Mrs. Palmateer' Mrs. Ely and
Mrs. Harbison visited with Mrs.
Eckleberry while the men fclks
helped a little with the gr nd
dinne. at noon time.
The Cecil storexeeper was a
business visitor in lone Monday.
Howard Hardesty and S. D.
Seely were in lone on business
on Monday,
Mr. Nash took Mr. and Mrs.
Seely and little daughter to H pp
uer, Tuesday, to sea the doctor
Mrs Pat Medlock vioited, last
Sunday, with Mrs. George Maho
ney.
Sunday School was started at
Morgan, last Sunday,
Martin Bauernfeind and Glenn
Ball were business visitors in
(one, last Monday.
Martin Bauernfeind has pur
chased 1 new wathing machine.
It not only washes the clothes
but. d-ys them as well.
Mra. Mahoney was pleasantly
surrjrised last week, when her
sister in law sent her a I ox ot
nice books irom inn norary ai
Local Happenings
French Burroughs and wife
motored to Pendleton last week.
They stored their car there aud
let for an extended trip to Flor
ids where they will visit with Mr.
Burroughs' brother. They will
also visit their son who is Profes
sorof History in Mlsouri State
College, Kirksvile, Missouri.
Stock Pood and Poultry Tonic
at 25 pecent discount.
Bullard's Pharmacy.
tjuiti a delegation from lone
attended lodge last week when
Oscar Lundell was made acquaint
ed with the mysteries of Odd!
Fellowship.
Ralph Harris has tendred his.
resignation from the office of
County Surveyor. His resignaton
wis accepted by the County
Court and his successor appoint
ed,
R. M. Akers and wife left for
Portland last Thursda). Mrs.
Akers exppects to remain there
for some time
trof. Brown haa been under
the weather for several daya but
wi are glad to learn that he is-
up and about once more.
Elisha Sperry is driving one of
those new cars that go to beat
everything.
lira. Frank Engelman is about
again after a severe attack of in
fluenza.
Basket ball at the gym tonight:
lone Hi vsHeppr.er Hi.
Mrs. Wiles is at home again
after spending some time w ith
daughter at Tjgh Val'ey.
Vit Black Bedding
Py oaliig black tlieo'a and plllnw
rare Instead of while, an Italian
phyalrlun reports good results In per
suading unruly Intuine (mtleiits to go
to sleep. The doctor declares that
the pin n la effective with anne oer
oiii In Inromnla com. I'opular Me
cluinlri Miignzlne.
Black Art '
"Obesh" la a Went Afrlrnn word
which now la translated to mean r
eery or witchcraft.
SENATOR KIDDLE
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
Oregon Voter Reporting Servici 1
Salem, Jan. 17.
Senator Fred E.
Kiddle, representing the joirt
district of Morrow, Umatilla and
(Contlnuedon Vg 4.)
37
To A
MOST IMPORTANT CROUP
OF MOTOR CAH RUYERS
Ortain American people are getting on in
' t lie world. .Many of thorn arc just starting. But
they're headed up the ludder. Their ideas of'
luxury anil beauty arc expanding. They want
finer liomei, finer furniture, finer automobile.
During the pah I three years, hundreds of
thousand of those progressive Americans have
been buying the Fonliuc Six. Some of them
' huve bought it us the first car they ever owned.
But to most of them, Pontiac has represented
the firt big ttep up from the lowest priced field.
For this progressive group, Oakland haa
now created a brand new Pontiac Six. It repre
sent an even greater advancement over every
thing else in its fu l l today than the original
Pontiac represented in 1926. It will take iU buy
er further than ever up the ladder of motor car
quality in one step. Watch for the
.Wanted: Millions of Jack Rab 1
bit. domestic rabbit, and other,
raw furs. Highest prices. Valj
cauda Fur Co. , 2131 WesUrn j
Ave, Seattle. Wash-
jZ7 Clark & Linn J&
1
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa
per Hanging and General Ke-
pair VorkJ I
lone, Oregon. j
OP
IB
16
at 745
Srv-nsCane & Maple Syrup,
Qt.Jug $0.51
Red & White Coffee lib .42
Crisco, 31b. .77
Serv-us Sifted Peas No. 2 tin , 2 for .45
Red & White Peas " " " 3 for .40
Serv-us Seedless Raisins 15 oz. pkg.
2 Pkgs. for $0.17
Red & White Oval Sardines, 3 for .40
Bristow & Johnson
IONE, OREGON.
. friday ana 8atuidy, iekruaiy i
and 1. have been ad aoUle (or the d ill
ration of tha neweat addition to ln
fleld'l campua. Mclrote hall. At l"..:it
t lima Baptist, tha people of McMho
1 villa and the college will Join hand. In
tha opening of a building which la the
Initial movement toward s serlet or ;
new bulldingi which will Include a !
library, a chapel, eommona bulliilng.
dormitories, s new gymnatlum. s new .
science hnll and a new nmilc ball.
Jo Miller of Alder alop haa been i
clioaen head of the Wallow County
Marketing aiioclatlon. formed at En- :
terprlse recently. Then, ar tlx other i
directorswith one of them acting sa i
secretary-treasurer, information irom
I. R. ROBISON, Garage
IONE, OREGON.
I- R. ROBISON
GOOD TOOLS
&
MACHINERY
bl
l
t in the hands of t
good mechanics 1
in
1
t sre necessary to
OI make your car run tPI
LIKE NEW.
t
MACHINE SHOP
Wot Crou Bunt
The nngnn comeatlbl an ten at ths
anrlrnt spring feattvula was made fit
for ths Clirlmliin Rnator by marxlng
It with s rroaa nd so w havs ths
"hot cmat hun," 1'nrlah clerks ta
porta of oriit ami Duvon ones
earned s plenannt penny by carrying
amair, whits rnkca, very thin, snd
from flv to eight Inches In dlnmeter.
sronnd to ench house on Good Friday
after service.
haa been dona from the county, more
than 1(0.000 worth of hoga alone have
been marketed by the furmera of the
county, at well at s considerable num
ber of sheep and cattle.
Legislation providing relief from
depredationa by doge among sheep In
Oregon It the purpose of a movement
started In Albany by local sheep own
era, who complain that their losses are
constantly growing greater. In Linn
county proreedt from dog licensee dur
ing 1928 totaled 13112.35, while claims
for sheep losses have already far ca
reeded this amount During 1927 dog
licensee yielded $2S43, while claim
were nearly 16000, leaving sheep own
ore to bear half their losses.
The land settlement report ot the
Oregon chan'V. T f comnv- re frmii
January 1. 192S to January 1, 1929, In
etudet the following In format ion:
Number of Inquiries received, 12,123;
signed questionnaires returned, 73!i;
number atatlng they were coming to
Oregon to locate, 667; with tperllltd
capital Investment ot 11,875,223; let'
lore mailed out, 11,723; plocet of liter
ature mailed out, 25,920; callera at of
fice, 1.618; new ea'T'.ere reported, 457;
Inveatment, 2,123,b;6.60 and acreage,
387,031.
Cr. Hess'
Remedies.
I
Now is the time to look after the health!
S: -,1?:!:, f of yoiir Animals and Poultry.
Dr. Hess remedies are too well known:
to need introdduction. ?
Stok Tonic, Wo.m Powder
Poultry Pan-a cca, Louse
miller, Roup Tablets, Diarreah
iTablets, Healing Powders, Dis-!
itempcr Remedy, Colic Remedy,
Dip & Disinfectant,
Balsam of Myrrh.
BERT MASON
10NE, OREGON