But, Wuhtptuutui VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 1929 NUMBER 8 Grange News WILLOW3 ClUNGE. Ths ladies of ihe needlework, fiult nd veiteUble canniriK com mitten fur the Grange Fair Hooth met at the homo of Mrs George Krebs, TuHduy, under the supervision of the II. E. C. chairmen, Mis. Cool, Sevural plans were discuses and adopted regarding uniformity of fair ma tetial, which will be reported to ladies of the grange. At our last strange meeting, a committee of fiv was appointed to aelect a building Hi to for our niw hall which we hope to occupy by the first of the vear. Last Thura-iav evening several memb.-is 0 Tbe Willows Grange were mints of the Lexington Grange. A fine program wss pre sented by the Lecturer, Sister Kmrna Peek; several candidate! were voted on for membership and a delicious lunch nnvi'd after the meeting. The debate scheduldd fur our program of July 27th will be post poned until our meeting of Auk. lOlh as initiation will fill the greater part of the evening. Music, a dialojr, negro skit and recitations will make a oomplete program for the 27lh. All grange members please ie present and the sisters bring pies for lunch. Lexington Grangers will be our guest", STATE BANKING DEPT. OFFICIALS HERE U. H. Coppock ol Seafiide, and Tlnkham Gilbert of Salem, both members of the State Banking Department, are in lone, this week, on business connected with the liquidation hf the dtfunct Hank of lone. 4 KNOW YOUR. UHl't.t.lM S tl Tr r.t? 'ZTiuhT ii, " 7t)e OldTlme Show Bottles TIME was when colored show bottles were as char acteristic of a drug store as the wooden Indian of the cigar store. Hut like the Indian the show bottles have largely disappeared. These originated from the an cient custom of pharmacist s putting in the window large bottles of tinctures in process of manufacture. It is a common remark these days that the windows of a druggist often do not reflect his profession. Timf s and customs change. If the pharmacist could depend for a living on the dispensing of prescriptions, the sale of sick room supplies, medicine cabinet requisites, the making of urinalyses, and other professional services, he would not need to devote so much space and time to the commercial side of his calling. But if their number were reduced to an appreciable extent, many a commun ity would feel a serious loss. In order to maintain an efficient prescription depart' mcnt, ready to serve you when sickness comes, your Neighborhood Druggist must be a merchant as well as a professional man.. - MERCK For Prescription Phyiiclnt pre terit nd DruggiMtdUpenM th put proJuctiof Merck ' labotetoile. For Your McJlcln Cabinet Se lect Mcrtk'e pur products u your Doctor ind DruggiM do. 1$ -if Bullard's Pharmcy "THE KODAK STORE" HEAR "The MEADOWS" BROADCAST At Your Home! Mon. K. C. W. Portland 7:00.7:30 " Wed., K. N. X Los Angeles 7:30-8:00 Wed.,K. O. M. O.. Seattle 8:30 : 9:00 i Ihur., K. F. R. C. Frisco. 7:20 8:00 Thur., K. L. Z. Denver. 6:00 6:30 Fri.. K. H. Q., Spokane 9:00 9:30 1Umd0l!)i Stkl a Spsd Personal Mention Francis Ely returned home, Sunday rnorninif after a pleasant viit with relatives In Salem. ' Mrs. Victor Hietman and Mrs. fiuby Koberts motored to Port land, Tuesday. Dnrinp. Mrs. Hob erts absence. Mra. Margaret Blake will de postmistress. Last week there were home po tatoes on display at I he Dristo and Johnson store They were dry land potatoes, raised by Earl Murray on his ranch near lone., The I ar treat one weighed a little over two pounds. Chas. McElligotl has purchased a 00 h. p. Beat tractor which was delivered, Saturday. ' r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin art the proud parenta of an eight pound boy, born W'ednasdsy, Julj 17. at the Morrow General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Troge and daughter and Mrs. Maude Ferris were The Dalles visitors, Friday. Cole Smith is driving a new Ford. A. A. McCabe reports that or. his ranch, last Saturday morn ing the thermometer registered only six degrees above freezing. Mr. and Mrs. Brosa Ford ol Pendleton, were week-end vitl tors with relatives in lone. On Wednesday of last week, wheat sold in lone for $1.24 s bushel. Mrs. Frank Young's sister-in 'aw, Mrs. Meyers and children, of Elgin, have arrived to hel Mrs. Young during the rush ol the harvest work-... , . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright ano children, of Baker, are guests ii the home of Mrs. Wright's psr ents. Mr. and Mrs. Turn Grabill, Mr. and Mrs. Al Weather foni and Glenn Hale from Ktamatl. Fails arrived in lone, Friday. They are domiciled in the Lout apartments and plan on spending a month here. They are workinc in the interest of ll, e Logsn Knit ting factory of Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Gtne fonmr of Yakima, are here fr the harvest They have . room at the L0115 ipartments. Mrs. Delia MoMey is cookinn for the Johnson brothers during the harvest season. Mrs. Wiles ia cook on one of the Rieimann randhes. north of town. Lester Baker and wife of Walla Wail, were week-end visitors with relatives hrre. Vegetables Galore You can get most anyhing you need In the vegetable line and get it fresh from the earth or the vines at my place, I mile down the high way below the elevator. And I nill not be undersold or half soulcd, but will be whole souled. Drive in under the shade trees. W. Windsor. MRS. CORSON ON VACATION! Mrs. Delia M. Corson, our Pi cific Telephone operator, oepar: ed last Wednesday for Chic? go which is the home of her sen ani daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrr. Eldred Corson. From there she will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Corson on a motor trip toMisfCU rl and wilt visit, among other places, her old home in that late. Mrs. Corson expects to be away about a month. Mrs. F. M. Wetherell. of Arlington, will set as telephone operator during her absence. . T. B. TEST WORK W are informed through the office of the County agent that Dr. Derflinger. vhse coming for a count wide tuberculin test wa ar nounced. in these columns last week has been detained in Klam ath county by the outbreak of contagious disease and that, in consequnce the test for bovine tuberculosis in this county hss been postponed. WANTED - Place as cook or as helper during harvest Fern Ssrgent. PRIN. KAUFFMAN HERE Mr. and Mrs J. W. L. Kauff mm were looking up old friends in lone, last Friday. Mr, Kauff man was principal of our school about 19 years ago and he and hi -1 wife have many friends here. They were on their way home from a trip to the Yellowstone National Park and from here went to visit their oldest daugh ter who is married and living at Silverton. Their daughter, Louise t aches in the Seattle schools and their son, Walter, sings over K. G. W.. Portland. Mr. Kauff man is still in the teaching pro fession and is now princibal ot a school about fifty miles from Seattle. WAVERLYHOME An effort is being made this month, in lone, to raise money for the W'averlv Baby Home in Portland. The various Ladies' Aid Societies will take up the subjec this week. Contributions of any size will b be gladly re cei ved. This institution is support LUNDELL-SW ANSON At a quiet home wedding, Wed nesday evening. July 17, at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Ruth Swanson be came the bride of Mr. Frank Lundell. Only the bride's parents her sister, Miss Norma Swanson and the groom's trother, Mr. Richard Lundell, were present to witness the msrriage vows. Rev. W, W. Head, pastor of the Congregational Church, was the officiating clergyman. The bride is the youngest daughter ot Mr. and Mi'. ( w'. Swanson and the groom U Me tljess son of Mr. and Mrs. Lundell. The young peo pie wilt m; U their home in lone. The best wishes of the commi nity are extended to them. ed by thestate, the community- 'clvst, and by voluntary contri butions. The present state wide drive is for $100,000 to erect a modern building for the home. The present building, awoodm structure wrs erected 28 years rgo and is entirely inadequate to present needs. CALL FOR BIDS -School District No. 35 will re ccive bids up to and including ; Augusts, 1929 for the following1 proposed Bus Routes, all located : within the boundaries of Dist. 35, for the school year of 1929 -1930, X service to begin Sept. 2. 1929. j X Mr From school house hi lone 1 to first bridge on Rhea Creek, I Three Day Cleaning Service j FOR IONE. Work reaching us by (Wednesday noon will be returned Saturday. ALL WORK GUARBNTEED . J ohn SKuZeski, TKe Tailor HEPPNER ORE. over O-W Highway and Rhea j Creek Market Road, thence by dirt road to Beckner place on 1 Gooseberry Market road. j 2: From the school house in lone to the McCurdy place on Willow Creek over the O-W high way thence over dirt road lo the Perry place. ! 3: From school house in lone, north and east to the Fitzpatrick place by way of the Mankin and Smouse places. j The School Board reseives the right to reject any or all bids. A A M:CcAiia, Chm'n. Delia M. Coito Clerk. f .1 BEFORE YOU BUY Building' Materials Get Our Prices, SWe deliver anywhere, anytifne H eppner Planing' Mill and Lumber Yard 1 - For Sale Seven room house in Third Street, wired for electric light and piped for water. Bathtub in stalled. Come and make me an offer. I waut to leave here next week See me at Walt Corley's J. F. Haynie f CALL and get descriptive literature and see machine work. BRISTOW & JOHNSON I R. ROBISON A COMPLETE LINE of . Bosch & Dixie MAGNETO PARTS Carried in Stock. 0 X 0 PI MACHINE SHOP 5 WfW1??? s& Clark & Linn Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General Re pair Vn:k lone, Oregon. HOTICB Or BOWS BALI. NOTh-K 18 HKUKBY UIVUN llMt lh undortlKnnl will rwcivt miM bldi un til 1U:UU o'rluck A. M . tlia 7th djr of AuKunt, nd Immediately thi-rwif-ter the blili received will be publlily opeiird by the County Court, it the Courthouee In Heppner. Oraun. (or the purchmte of en laaue uf -bonria of Mor row County fr the eonatructlon of irrniaiirnt roede therein In the aura of glxty Thouaand Dollare (S60.UU0), anld bonda to be In denominatlona of One Thouaand Dollare Ul.OUO) earn, num bered 1 to 60 Incliialre, to bear date of Aunuat 1. IP'S and to mature aerially In numerical order at the rate of Three Thouaand Dollare ($3 WO) on the flrat day of Aoi:ul of eatli of yeura 116 to 1HM InelK-lvn raid bonrti to tear Internet at t' e retu uf lit ti er. eeed five per cent u t ) I"' annum, payable aemlannually on the flrat daye 1 i l I of February and Auifuat, principal and Intereat payable In United Btalea (old loin at the nltlre of the County Trrrta- urer in Heppner, Oregon, or at tne la- ral Asenry of the Bute of Oregon In New York City. All hide muat be unconditional and acropipanied by certified check for U OHO 0o. The Court reeerree the right to reject any and all bide. The aopu-uJ-vf legal opinion of Meaara. Teal. Wlnfree. MrOulloch Hliuler will be (urnlahed the euccee. tul bidder. OAT M. ANDERSON, County Clerk. Heppner, Oregon., .. HARVEST SUPPLIES . All Kinds of Light Hardware for For Use in the Field. ZERK and ALEMITE Fillings and Grease Guns. PETERSON and CARLBURG Guaranteed Tools. WATER BAGS, CANTEENS and WORK CLOTHING . of QUALITY. BERT MASON IONE - OREGON