3 0 ft ' ' VOLUME XVIV IQNE, OREGON FRIDAY, Oct. 10, 1930. NUMBER 15 Personal Mention Ln, KdUon Morgan and baby have returned to their home on Second Street. Mrs. Morgan ha been convalescing a the home of her hmband'i parent, Mr. and lira. M. It. kl organ. The lone High school football tram played it's second game of th4eMoa last Friday afternoon t Arlington. The game wal score less and was an exiling contest contest from start to finish. Fri. October, 10. lone will again meet Arlington, this time on the local field. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Smith mot ored to Ukia S'ltHa? to get Short r'Her and Itsymond Kletcher who we e hunting In that loealty The party returned with fine buck which led beta killed by Shorty". Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti eal Co. 32CJ Washington St. Cor. 6th, Portland Ore. EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be In lone, all day sod evening, Saturday, Oct, 11 to at the lone Hotel. bee him ABOUT TOUR EYfcH. Abundant raina have visited this district in the lut few days The atubble fields are greet! with vi4unteer wheat which will fur nish much paMturage and the wheat which was seeded before the raina is all up and growing ra pldly. Those who have visised the fields report, however, 'that the fields art foul with weeds. Mrs. K. K. Lundeli nd son Norton and to small daughters Mildred and Helen took advant age of tne short vacatlorjatscbt 1 and jburn )fJ Ic Walla Walla for a visit wiih friend. Coming to THE DALLES & PENDLETON Dr. Mellcnthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past eighteen years DOES NOTOPE RATE , Will be in The Dalles on Men Oct. 13th. Hours: 10 , 4. At The DJUs Hotel. And in Pcndleon Thursday Oct. lGth.attheDorion Ho el. Office hours: . 9 a. m. to 12:30. ' ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation www. ' Dr. Mellcnthin ii a regular graduate In mJlcin and surgery and It, licensed by the stale of Oregon He doe, not operate (or chronic append, dtit, gall stone, uktn of stomach, twntili or alenolJs. . r- llc hat to hi tredlt wonderful results In diseases of tlicitomach, liver, bowels, blood xkln, ncrvel, heart kidney, bladder, bed wtf , . tin cattrrh, weak lungs, rhfumatlsm, acUt- ka, leg ulcer pnd rectal ailment Beloio are the name of a few of hli nuny satisfied patient: Mr. Harriet AnitaJt, Astoria. Allrd Clcmmcm Corval.t. Clm. Desh, I'orlland. W. (.'. Crubbe, Albany. Ari. I. C. untiucKcr, 7oldo. W. E. fiinklm, At.lUbron, Calif. Denver Kintal J, Aih am. Hirtlampa, St. lUleo. L. H. Martin, Muro. V. O. Pollard, Yrka,CaItf. E. F. Smih, llepnr. Mri. Wm. Schunin?, Helix Lee 0y, North Powtfrr. T , L. Shown, Colikn Jale. Emma Turner, Mikkao. Henry Towdrldge, Join Day. J. II. Wood, vugene. 'V. P. Harris, Athena. Mri. B. Danks, Klamarh Falls. Mr. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel. Henry Schultz, Pendleton. Mrs. O. N. Klmbill, Crabtaet. Mr. Frank Simpson, Hoodrlver , 1 I.ee Slutcher, La Grande. :V Note above the ixact dale and Place! Per mnent addreii: pmajor Angeles, Calf. - i ; mi , i 1 '- "' "' .. '. .L. Mrs. Maudti Pointer of Salem who had been in Lexington look ing after her farming interests near fht place, visUed briefly in Ion Monday with Mr, and Mrs J. E Swanson. Mrs. Pointer was on her way home. She was accompanied by her two chile en, Harriet and Fred. Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Hal ard daughter Miriam departeb Sun. for a trip to Pilot Hock and Fend letun. At the former place they visited at the homed Mr, Mrr. Condra and at the lattes plade at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Her birt Hale. They returned home Tuesday. Miss Olive Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ander son of Eight Mile district, ar.d Mr. Lee Sparks of lone were married in iUppner on Monday, October, 6th. Immediately follow Ing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Sparks departed by auto for Seat tie and Everett, Washington. These youny people are well known here and have the good wiahrs of the entire commutity. The 0. K. S. Social Club of lone recently elected the follow ing officers: Mrs. Carl Feldmsn Presicenl, and Mrs. JohnKrebbs secretary treasurer. Mr. and Mrs, Elvln Ely of Mor. gsn are the proud parenta of a daughter botn Saturday, Sept. 4. at a heppner hospital. The young lady weighed ten and one half pounds. She has been nam ed Elaine Maxine. Mrs. Rustel Miller and daujht cr arc spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. Miller's pjren's Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller on Willow Creek. COMMUNITY SINGING Those Interesttd in orgsnizine Communito Singing Clas will meet at the Congregational chuach at 7:30, Monday t-veniriv October, 13. Mr. Riggs hih school instuctor has kinhly crn sented to letd the alaia We hope a goedly crowd will te present Tie" Ckl..'. KUg f Bt..u To the Chlneae the tiger, not thr llon, la the king of beasta. From childhood thry are taught to fenr tin1 tier, and l li inuilu the bui;uhoo b frlithn-n youngstern. If ttny are nnnghty they are told Hint thi "luu lm" (tlicer) will cntch them. Pnpor trrt are runted over doora In flilnn. ao that the evil dpi rite, eeelng the beast, will Mr away. The Chinee have great fulth In tlgtr boiiM, claw a and ilnewa aa med icine. Plnce the tiger la ao Mrong, they aay, medicine made of hi tu must make one atrong. Traveling medicine men with tiger aklna atretched on their polva at algnboarda rarely wait long for purchasera of their waree. New York Timet. Fraaklia't Precocity It man In 1772 that Ilenjamln Frank lin (tied hit hand at Juuruallaiu fur the tint time, wrttea Nathan 0. Goodmiiti In the llaltliDore Sun. Without their being Identified he allpped artlclei In to the Couront under the name of "Mre. Silence Pogood." Parading be hind the mask of ahrewd middle aged widow thli ilxtecn year-old boy carried on a moral and Intellectual crusade, Including nn attack on "acol lara" at Harvard college. Already Pranklln knew how to nils light, amualng observation In serious did cuhrIoiis without falling Into burlesiue, and be avoided bitterness. Old, Vut Apt rKraia Few phrases are more apt than "All his grese are swans," which hue come down to ua thronch more than flOO years, and which we understand to be practically synonymous with the line "He Is prone to exaggerate." Like ao ninny other Idioms now a solid part of our dally conversation, (his one was originally found In a book now considered a classic. ' It waa first used In none other than the famous "Anatomy of Melancholia," by Itobert Burton, over three centuries ao. Knnsai City Times. j Water Clau Eggs According to the findings of the itioma ronomlcs students at the YVIa ... COI181D CUliCEB VI OIII ILUIIUI V. KlilLM ore4 ta W8tef glIM w . Pi.Pj..fc iit Mr. and Mrs. Paul balaiger and Mrs. S. E. Moore motored to Portland Saturday, returnir g Monday. Alfrec Balsiger made the trip with to the city with them, where he goes to resume his school work for the year. On Thursday evening, 0 :tober 21. Mrs. Anna M. Ellia, Grand Conductors of the Eaaen Star of Oregon, will pay an official visit to Locust Chapter, No. 119, tugenerived in Morgan Wed. of lone. Mrs. Ellis' home is Bsy tor a vit I at the home of the for Cty j mer' jwfenfs, Mr. and Mrs. K . E. Harbison. Mrs. M. L. Case and Mr. Mrs. Tne opennjl 0f the hunting Cus Jones of Hrppnerwere calling eMon fot p,ea$nlJ brought many at the J. E. Crimes home Sunday l.norsmen to our vallev. The birds Harold Ahalt and little daught,eem tl be plentiful and many of er have returned to Idaho. the hunters bag their limit. All a lew days visit here with relatives ro0ms were taken over the week anp friends. Iend at the lone Hctel. The meetings in the rentlcostl n,t hewy ejected officm n al Mission, under the leadership the American Legion Auxiliary of W R. Macdonald will continue are Mrl. Mary Beckner, prtsident throughout mis wee. nti, yivUn Haguewood, vioe The Udiesof the Congregatln'prejjjt; Mrs. Margret BUke.se al Church will hold a hot I amale sale on election day, wovemeer, 4 The Mid Columbia Assoslatk n oi congregauonai vnurencs win hold its regular meeting at li e Dalles. October, 14. The Walter Eubanks ranch Just below lone has been sold to Mr. Roberts of The Dalles. Mr. L'u banks has leased the farm and will continue to make it his home. Leave WorK for the Heppner cleaners at the IONE BARBER SHOP Golda E. Mumma " STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO . Pupil of W'm. R. Drown anal France Strkgcl Burke, U.US0N and WHITE CONSERVATORY High School Credits Given. 'S'udio: Main Street, ; Hermiston, Oregon. N ARlnity With Vic. Prudence Is a quality Incompatible with vice, and ran never he effective 1 enlisted In Its cause. Burke. I R. RODISON rr 4 t ALL KIMUbl OF HIGH X X u:: GRADE MA- 0 0: 'CHINE work: '' r Awrnn I v 5 K XDONE. XMlr.e,rn..n,lt0 W t 0 J Bearings pouredi t . T land fitted to re iground shafts MACHINE SHOP Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon n: VI Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Dick of Pom eroy Wash, were rt cent over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason. The Dicks were on a vac ation trip and planned to visit Mr and Mrs. W. E Bullae! at Cola Beach before they return home. Both the Dicks and Bollards are former lone residents. Mr- and Mrs. Robert Harbison ! nu naumer, Dorothy Anne.oi i a a . .aft m crctary treasurer. Miss Arteta Farrens has Cone t0 salerA where she has employ ment Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlockand son in lap and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry, have departed by auto for Ava, Missouri. Their plans are to locate in Missouri or possibly at some other point in the middle west Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichoson re turned Friday from Portland where Mrs. Nichoson had gone foi med leal aftentlon. Star Brand shoes at Bristow & Johnson's rOLTnCAX ANNOUNEMENT I wish to announce to the electors of Morrow Connty, that, at the coming election, 1 i will be a condidate.on the Rc pnblican ticket for the office tf County Commissioner for the short term, succeeding L. P Davidson. Ernest Helicker SUPERIOR DRILLS Are no Experiment but are the Product of Experience. The name tells the Story. 5 P. G. Balsiger PIGS For Sle: Ohio Improved Chester Whita Pius from ithis tred Stock. Either sex a Rood deal cheaper than sending awa. for them.1 All old enough to wean now. At the Windsor Castle Kanch, down the Highway i mile he!ow the Elevator. WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave your reparingat Oscar Cochran's tor Daily Service. S. g&ktf, IIEPPNEK - oki;Ck.n 1 V3 JwoF5Pi?3?i SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. x 4 3 Thirteen Years Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. W. C m Those Finer Points of Service- By nature some of the jfinest bointi neceessarily a part of better mortuary service are more appropriately cared for by a woman. Our trained lady assistant auares these little fioerie being well taken care of. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT ROWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ;f 1 ii a. Le Miss .Spokane Dresses I have just receiv'd A Large Assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children WASH and SMOCKS BERT IONE- I 1 on the Job. We P. Creamery Co. COX, Manager. DRESSES MASON OREGON i amm A 'ii w ' 1 m ff