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3bm$ 3uhtntnhtut VOLUME XVII IONR, ORfiGON, FRIDAY, March 1 1929 NUMBER 39 Clark Eros. Ranch House Bnrned Tbafaun lime of John n William ClarK wan dehtrnyed by fire monday Monday morning. Th fir v.a cauned by an over heated terra cotta flu. The house wrs a tot nl loss hut tne hit. I) wind carried the flumes away from the out buildinua, Sorrm of the furniture, including the kitchen ranjje was saved. Weather Report For Feb. Total Snow fall 8.00 Total precipitation . O.IW " " since Sept. 1 . 4.72 " " for the corres ponding period last year . 7 05 No of clear days H. No. of cloudy daya. 8. No. partly cloudy , .'12. Prevailing wind . N. E It. i: iiiiriiiHiiu CoitfrrMtht lhtrvrr t'. S It' I. Morgan, Oregon. Mar 1.112). How long since you looked at all your snapshots? An evening arrives with nothing special to do. That's the time to pet out all your snap khots the farther l ack they go the more fun they'll he. When you sec a wcll-lovcd face or scene, you think of all that has happened since the snapshi.: was made, and the evening In comes one c' delightful reminiscence. Prepare now for suili evenings iri the future. Get your Kotlak out and ue it. If you haven't one, come in and sec our complete line. F.astman-niadc Brownies as low as ?2, ami Ko.!;iks from ?J up. Fur renllv ircvful pirlurtnuikinn, Lxitl yellou-box Kodak Mm. DULLARD'S PHARMACY "Tlx- Kodak Store" NOW IS ITo Have Your Meas ure Taken NEW SPRING SUIT Come in and examine our samples. BRISTOW & JOHNSON J .; lone, Oregon ' ' I EX-SHERIFF WILL SPEAK AT MASS MEETING On Tueadoy evening, March C, a muMK miuliiiu will be held in the CuoKrecatiotial church of lor-ant which Mr. U. T. Cool; in ham. ex al.eriff of Umiuilla Coon : ty will ij the speaker. Mr. Cook inuham waa formerly a minihter, I ami ia said to ba an earnest and ' eloquent speaker and his exyeri 1 entoasa nheriff ha lurn.r-hed him with an abundance of i,.ortlnlnii lodge beyond praise and malion which holua the attention P'JKram surcharged within of those who hear him and per I HtrU( tion nd entertainment. The suarJeBthem to a loyal aupportim,''tinK next yar wil1 be hld of the temperance canae. Youuif ;'n Heppner. people are (neatly interested in and benefited by ilia nntiauue. This meetinK i aponaoreu by the Anti Saloon League of Ore gon and ia a part of its re or nun ized and revitalize educational program. Mr. Coohingham will speak in the Kphopul chirch of liepptier on Sunday evening, Cttuttmieil on I'v 4 4 1 1 j j J 1' The Time Tl for That Local Happenings A HtronK del nation of Odd I'Vllowa represented the (one Mfe at I. 0 0 F. convention at Freewater on Satnrday, the 24th liHt Included Frank Lunde.H, ''hard Lundell, Chs. O'Connor, K- J- Urmlow, Lew Howell, Orin Gral.ill. David Itietmann, J. 1'. '"y. Uiari.a Miaver, ujweii 0rk ar,d Henry Clark. The at- t"dai'c was larae and nthui !"uc, me nospuaiuy 01 in riuw- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. BVntow and children returned on Sunday evening from a visit in Walla Walla. They were accompanied by Ihfir daoghtt r in law Mr'. F. W. Bristow ai.d her little d . ujth ter, Mary Jean. Mr. and Mrs., E. A. F.Hers were business visitors in Ptndlc. ton, Monday. Mrs. Louis Balsiirer is at I .tt e attain after an expended iit Ailh friensand relatives in Alia ny and IOugene. Mr. and Mrs. lvl Keller, ro.v renident in Pendleton, weie in lone, Thursday and Friday. The regular mis'iotiary. n '! mg wiil be held next Thua 'ay afternoon at the Congrcirati ni.l c .urch parlors. The subjei t i I idia, the first fur i n mi: i f held of the American H;a d u' Commiddioners for Foreign Mi sions. Hie Dorcas t-ociety wi'.l s rv. a hot tamale lunch Thursday Hit ernrKm, March 15, lit the Cot ere uatioral church parlors. Service will heitin at 5 o'clock p. m. WANTED ' Men to examine those fine uit snmpies at Biintow & Jnhnsi.n's THE LEGISLATURE REFUND TO MAIL CARRIER." Sutrm. Feb. 27. - " seem to me the United State govern- afternoon. ment hoi' rrive ndipiate com-l Alvin Ely returned home Fut nensntinn to mail carriers..' R.-it.urday niirht, havinit finil,ed r ivHerrtative Jon. N. Se tt, IVnrtle ton, aid in oiiposinif S. B. C'J, which w as passed brooth house". (The hill yroposeaa refunding of thh tax on nasoline to rural fiee j delivery carrier "The Rovernment is in better financial condiiion to pay thin than th State of Oreon ii," . Scott declared. . .. ti 1 . n Representative Herbert Kir . .,., . j hert, Th Dallen, snpported the bill, unvintr, "In winter when the roads are so bud in home sections th. y cannot opernte at trctMP , amile aloted ttiem fy tne rov.; erument. Other supporters urged t tt, , muil mrriera are verv uoorly . . paid and should have this refund. ! u"!r "u oi.rjr oee Tho bill was passed by a UrReJJr Pnt lat-tSundav settinff tK majority. R. ROBISON i , FIRESTONE i 0 TIRES Give More Miles' lb Per Dollar In A y Actual Wear Than m Any Other ,' W mml MACHINE SHOP Morgan News Mk. J. F. lUnnKSTV Miss Gladys Med lock was a Morgan visitor, Wednesday aft ! ernoon, ! Howard Hardesty is wo kind for Mr. Cocliran at Cecil, this! week. Mr. and Mrs. Orva1 Cutaforth' of Lexington, visited at 1'at Med-' lock's horn, last Thursday. Neil and Homer Nash, accom Danied by Stanley Seely. were business visitors, Wednesday al t-j ernoon, at(cil. They fevnd cer j tuiu mud holes too muddy for' comfortable travel. For f urt-r I information, ahk them. j The welcome Chinook arrived t in Morgan, last Tuasday. Every: body is rejoicinif. I Mr. and Mrs. Omar Uietmann were callir tt on Mr. and Mrs ' Hardeaty, last Thursday. ; The manaK'Tnent of Willow. Creek Poultry Farm ?s bitir riri! to start the incubator?. Mrs. Hardesty was calling on, Mrs. Baurenfein and Mrs. Stely, ' I l Thursnay. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kietmann1 wfre buiiness visitors in lonn lust Thursday. j Paul Pettyjohn and Howarrt Hardesty called en Omar Uiet j mann, last Friday. j Mr. Eckleberry was calling on; Hal My, laxt Saturday. j II. 11. Cochran, of Cecil, wakj in llrppner on Krioay. ; Mrs. Ked Shiply and Mrs. See -j ly and daughter Ernectme w t re( business visitors in tlt ppr.tr oi. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Nash an fan.i'y, and alio Howard Hardest y. spent; a pleasant t venirnt at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. Seely last Fri d.v, play in iirnes. Q lite a creek w as rum inc. do -n past the Morgan store Sit urday afternoon, caused by ihe; fast melting sriow, Trie Porter brothers are n.nv ina from the Mis. Low-s pi nee to what used to bi theOl ni place, which the Porter brothers have bouul.t. " . ' Mrs. James Hardesty called on . Mrs. Zoe Baurtnfeind Saturday . . wotkina for Mr. Krebs atCtiil. R. K. Harbison and wife: re painlin an re paperin the inttriur of .several rooms in their home. Mra. C. C. Hulchcrott and son Norw in road therr ponies to Sun day School bt cause tne water had wi. ' ' v ,., , tf Mr, illiam Clayton and ftnn- , , , ... . ly, of Khei were callinn in Mur- , ' ,,, . ,, ,,. , .. tfan,bunday. Mr. Llayton oeheveH .. ,, . . . , he holds the trapping record ot this locality. He states that he 1, ..t. 0,1.4 m :i u-,,rik nrLi.. n famjy ore planning to move Prosser. Washington in .he tl . H...L ..J O... I... C.. iierirapairi wiim oine. Continued on pajt 4 NOTICE ALL Don Taxes must be paiJ be fore the first of March, if the own- i .u t i Ll . , era wish iu tM-tipe uounic tux. , Sec section 93G7, General Laws of Oregon. J' C. J. L U-uiaan 5 Sheriff of Morrow Co., Ore. $, Carpenter Work, Paintind, Pa- per Hanging and General Re pair Work , lone, Oregon. OREGON ASSEMBLY TO ADJOURN SOOH Saturday to Be Last Oay; Stormy Time Expected on Final Closing Days. Will Receive No Pay For Thie Week Slry Increaees Voteo Prohibi tion Bill Back In Committee Truck Y&x"" 0 Xm ot'wra-loDtiing" People will Investigate these 10 Points which reveal AKILMJ LD-POWID AC Superiority All ovor the I'nitcd States, forward-looking people are being imited to investigate the New Oakland All-American Six, the New IViitiuc Itig Six and Oukland-Pontiac deal ers on ten points vital to motoring satis faction . . . We want von to make such an involi;;lin. Conic in and let us explain! Ihf .r f'.llond 4U-4mrrinm Si; HI4S hi IIS7S. Tkm Snt fMliar .f lf. 1741 tit ''.. f. C h Huh: pllM dT4pTV .WfN. .'lkrlf Cnrl Mmmrm Jtmm FJ t'lmn inimU. al iuwm.m rt. I. R. ROBISON. Garage lone, Oregon. V "Car Of Feed Just Ini Bady chick Rolled barley Calf meal Surelay Mill Run Shorts Bran Oystershell Feed those lambs Calf Food and use less milk. BERT MASON IONE, OREGON Coming Meaiuret Contain Mueh Dynamite. Salem, Or. The 35th regulative assembly will adjourn tine die next woek probably midnight Saturday, March 2. Pay of the member bai stopped, but the lawmakeri will have to carry on until they dlspoa of tht Ugialatlon (till In committees. A fw threaten to walk out, but there will be working majority. Commencing with breakfast Satur day morning, the member! of the two bounes becan to eat out of their owa ('onllnutd on Pg. 4. scratch