THE IONS INDEPENDENT E. L. Foster of Pendleton Is! jl oMnjj after business interests 'on the W. II. Padberg ranch. Published Every Fridw by W. W. Head, rditor-Pubiyier. SWW'UIIM'ION One Yer ll.M Six Monih ... , 0.75 Three Montlis 0.M) Entered w second Cla timtli at t! (wtcffi.-e at lie. Oregon, under Friday. A.ii ; 1931 Mr. an I Mrs. G. Johnson have hnd as their gncsts Mrs. Howard ! Slaue and childnn of Bend. Lexington News Miss Anuld Stnnltivan THE CHURCHES C.iurch Sunday School are pre paring a short program for the Sunday Sc'iool hour, j The Bapt ists are also arranging I ing a program. BRVKTtIA HILLS. Welt, all I H ROGERS Personal Mentior oua almra ot that oiui litllo crop him Rev. Zakrison held services at the Sweden Lutheranchnrch lest Sunday morniag and evening. TheW. J.Ihvis home was the AlUr. the nxr..ing service aiiF. fcenn of a lartfe family rcuni. r, lda peters0n, & r and Mrs. Wal Wedncsday. The tat xkg was t .ri;0byn.s Mr. s.ni Vic Peterso-, in honor of the goLicn weeding C-irl Peterson and Mr. and Mi . lk'rt Mason vau in Pendletor, Sunday and while teere enaojed a short visit with Grandma Park er who is' well known here, lu.v- ing made her home in lone t'orj many years. Mrs. Parket is well' have aiit.io time in -"9 K,ohl ,0; tha K,,,,f1' r7 , "T i happy. On Yd.u8dny, Mar. " County AkphI are, of ninkliiK each ... . , , . , ., between .cenot to n J them .i.out a halt '-t. she celebrated the 8 1th an- Kimier see wnai m . , . . , ... . . .,.. I...- Tl, !.... at i nun I'm in r" mm n n I u v v I ,-i,u jf vn mi lilllll. JlllllJ V tremendoim lot There I nothln;; hcr friend joine " w'.fi her in eel th.itf itmi U',mIi nf flirt tliitA ttirti hat King of Spain , d , , ouaattng the happy event. Is quite a follow. , i know I jut: what I road In tha papers. . . . . m . I got ImeH homo and am working In , w ,ny (Vor).,h,nR thoy Mt Tliey ROUND TRIP, rail fares goluK on bore and thnro. You know Those little few bules of cotton fin! M.mli. .ia tf fitttit Wiiufr mtlii Kopubiicans have n '"p"y Jl'V American Legion, have received for years and Juat when it looks like ho was a goner why ho comes up again. They alnt poins to get rid ot that fol low, Iu tact I doubt If they could Itu prove on him. j -..-. i - J .... k V, .1 M IIKWlh Al of Mr. and .Vrs. Davis The chil- o.car Feterson and children went m.S:NB;; dren present wire Mrs CeneCtay, ti the Henry Peterson 'home for S greatly overrated. The real bimi- Mri. James Pa nter, Mrs. Baxter, dinner. ' . "e 01 country i carryied on no mat- ... ter wnai King or tmporur, vr wumir, pnt v ('.ivpp or Chief, or President. Even lis over i VJ. l-..V OiV.-NVjC. hore we rais8 a ,he tlM Bnd mes graros v.;,senjoved around over whether it wlil ho a Ro r. 'ine cl i f sources' vMnc: a Pc ,ocraU and on. hun. lhCSUb dlNUs.On Ot li e iMonC W interest hoWLVtr. WeU the ,!, iivl,,- rnaer elth er one of them County Grade School Declamato y irrigon qu, batKi an ithe talk and it dout matter much, contest w:.s held here on Frd y o-iven bv Mr E W Snell of Ar- i.t ok at the Frenchmen. They look TKI ,v!n,,n uimTcuvro- f ' ' ...... f.U to us they do everything Cock- " . . i.nginontne recm: hcuvki.s at . Thelr of Deputies looks Mrs. Lome Mikestll, Mr. Ihw- ard Shte, Chirk Eavis and J. mes D.vis. other merchumiiso bin. Now how in information ot the serious illnoss the world can he have a cent let. He uf Jack WhitesidfS. He is ill AW hasent ho is in ,iobt. Then :d a w , making arrange- drouth to that, where be d nt r.ilm " , , anythlnx, then what happened. The liumts to enter the V eteran 8 hof Store man was practically broke nl:nr. pital at CU'ineilCi'UU. with him. The laud owner who al deals Just from year to year he - j j0hnuarbke and wife lire broke, so picture the condition your- : .. . ,., suif. No work to be had. no (! to be spending much of their time m bought, no seed to plant. Now whoso fault is It. I J nlfl a" f VAp o about . PER fi MILE subordinat after dinn First division, non humorous, Jtr ineEdwards. f'ft; second div sior, non-humorou, Evelyn Kitk. sic ond At the Hih School cofittit hild at Itne. Satura. y. B.ulah Eskelson won first in drama ics and Mut iil Ktany sect nd in or;-torical. t 0 Sta'.C .egt. Utu:e. i;e a Keyloue ConWy Company, yet T ,.. . wiiU sll their cxclte:r.ont they have mo iaaurer gae a very but- Ina()e thQ nnest recovory fr0m the war isfactory report of our financial of auy one of the others. The staid old condition. Mrs. (J. E. Wright was appoint ed Pomona Juvenile Matron. After discuss on i. was voted that the Pomona Grange should Henry Fr. zier was over from contribute $)5.l0 to the Spet.ce Milton the lirst of the week for a Memorial Fund. ' short staj at the horc d Majo. ' It was decided that a cour. y T. L. Barrett. council consisting of the Excca- , 't;ve Committee of tn. Porno;. a Misses Erma Cuvall and IKkn (jrang, county deputies, County Valentine, students at the Univa- Agent anj Sutordinate Mi-sUrs sity cf Oregon, i.e here icr the be formed for the purjiose of out Eister Vicaticn. j lining a program of action lor James FTnTife of Los MA ( . t . An2elesare guests in the home cf: rs Hossie Coats was ekctul Mrs. Pointer's parents, Mr. aid flternate dtkgale t0 the btale Airs W.J.Davis. v tr - ' . Ihe steward s office being i.e- ltti.lsher that we think tloes every thing Jtut about rlsi'.t. wl y ha 1j hnv lug his touK'.iest Melding right now. Who would think they could ever mis handle their nCalrs. So Its not really Intention on the Governments I art that they dout do j better. Its Ignorance. You see every I follow looks at things from his particu lar part of the Country. He rant sea. what mU'.ht be t'.:e condition In some other part. Now take this Drouth affair tbwn Sauth. Those people were cr.!lod Farmers. Well they were farmers, they made what tittle living they ever got out of the soil, so they arc certainly entitled to be called Farmers, but they were not the Farmers that the east and the north hare been accustomed to look oa as they drive by. Its not the big red barns, the cow, the Tigs, the Chick ens, the big fat work horses. During ail this hardship, its the (tenter Farmer, the "Share Cropper." A man that on a cation riantatlun tends ten acres, that li If he uses one Mule. He Is called the and near lone. Mr. Han ke is working in the interest of the Wells Spring Gas and Oil Compa ny.. Much land has been lemvi for future drilling purjses and considerable stock is being lought Many peoilj irom near ami tar ar visiting ihe well. The Sunday crowds are esjeeially large. v. On Thursday of last wvek Grunt llachanan, Butter Creek ra... vi, was a guest at tne home 1 4 i ts S'ti, Fred Buchanan. Mr. 1 ucl..ti an Sr. reports much hay umudd 1 ne same con- it alnt any- bodya fault. If It h. It nlv.t his. he has done the best hu knew how. Ho Is toed lug to his business the same as his Father and IS rand Father did before him. Hleh men, educated, men, on Wall Street and In 11 big liuslnesses Were perhaps car rying on their Fathers business In what they had al ways thought was a safe and sane way, yet look what haiini'iiod to thorn. Look what h p. nod to everybody. The smut. th 0il Butter Creek. VltS :Jl,ld tum pr,v,U on W.llow free'; holp em. Theso people had noho'y. PKODUCK WAN FED I tiieir friends were tho same as they we. I was raised on a Farm and rrawlry t larke Prmluee to. ot I'.ancli comblneil. was raised where For. land W.ll le Ifpresetilc 111' thoy had (tenter Farmers, and I have . , : .,.:.,... ...i.,, v,..lP i,v v- ! " " w ' J ------ - ( M. Eubankr. j Miss Irene Tucker departed tn clarcd vacant. Oren Blakely, of Saturd-y for Portland where she Lexington, was elected to thut one mule cropper, or the two mu e ... 4-ii .. , , cropper. He lives In a little box house. w.ll continue her secretarial wosk. j A rising vote of thanks was ex- Bencrai;y two room and a lean too Miss Tu.:ker was accompanied ascended to Irrigon Grange for They are eternally in debt to tm Land f.irat Arlimtf.in hv her si;!pr Mrs. ! th.A ,.Uo I-,w,t.,i;rv o wier who generally owns tho store . , . . ' ! J' . or if ho dont the local Merchant. That Arcme rsicnois. At ihe regumeeting of the P. T. A. last Wednesday a sort program was rendered bv the school pupils as well as teachers A skit was given by the Misses Helen Falcon er and Helen Wells, the ryl! m band made an appearance r.d several pieces were were deliver ed by pupils of the grade school A business meeting followed Cliff Friedly is over from War co on a short business trip. While here, Mr. Friedly is staying at ti e Earl Eskelson home. A number of Ltxingtcn pio pie attended the program of the Good Will Clu'i of E gene it Heppner on Tuesday. Column 5, pler.se. The next Pomona meeting will te with Lexington Grange. i al-vays conscientiously believed taut a pnor share crop renter was the p r c-;. and least provided for man in this or any other Country, and tho Cotton renter Is J :st half n';aln p.iorer than this wheat or Corn renter, so you soc what shape he Is In. The iik.ii I:i the City that has to live In the sti uu with hU family, but he gets notm'th;:!? v-ry d;:y tor his work, ho has something I" show for It every week, lis kn.ws what he Is making, ho knows what ho Is spending, lie bus his l.ltlo money, ho can buy where he can find Its the cheapest. This poor renter has to stay with the saiao merchant for tho year even If be Is overcharged. The;', they te'.l mo some of you havent ra!:ir ' ; r.ir Ued Cross Quota. Well all I hope Is you re nuver a Router farmer. ft t'i.'l, lNi.ight Srn.!i-lr, Int ) We sollicit your Produce trade. Cathrdrul C? ta Vntm Tho K'ont ;! !- nit 1, oil' l t Mi Ian. Ilnly, has elewitois t t.u sl.l-sis-rs lip Into the belfry and mi unto niatlc leleilnni' system for rmHIe ine. t un :::!:! :: bot.vton all Union Pac.ilc folnt In Oro gon, Idcho, rVontc na, Utr Nevada, Califor nia, Western Wyoming and most points In Washington. (Minimum faro 50c.) GOING April 1, 1, 3 or 4 RETURNING by Midnight April 9 Tlckots good on all Union Pacific tralni and In all can. (In . Pullman add regular Pullman car chargei.) U N I a N PACIFIC Ak local ogant for detail J. W.lLvv!;...!,,. iom:. okkcox tr iixs n:t '' a tr n ,n n n n tt rt t: a Mayor John P. Louy is a patient in a ana aua nospnai. ii i reported that he is improving.' STATMLN OFOWNI.RSHIP Etc. ' Riquirtd by act ot Cougrt-tt of Aug. 4, 1915, "f ilu tone In(!cptn'jnt, publ dStd weA y it I ne, Or. Kon,for Cacbcr 1, 19JO. Ed.tof, M.n.tging LMitcr, I'ub!i!ir, 0n.r: JP. V. Hesd, lon, Or. goo. Kr.on bcoj bdJcr, mor gagees inJ o(!i-r imiiy Lfl.'en, hol,;i:,g ore ptr nt or mors f tin.- fitul iinoui.t ct bi.adi, mcrfign or j he security: none. W.W HEAD, Owiitr Saeritd fed vort'J biLre m Li$ 2 d d yof A; i 1,19 1 I". II. tulh:on, Nctiry Pul.lic ' ; IONE INDEPENDENT JOB PR IN T tt It Before contracting or selling your vvSieat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon ::.::.... .:: 't::j'::'Un !; t:ts )!:: n i'U Tir m ArKCMiTi-i n i i" VVc are prepared to lake care of y our slullin requirements by the installation of an i!;ctric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizss. We also have a list of seco.-.J lia.iJ combine f r sale. Agency for the Ihrrii Miuuiac:uri:i Companies new combines. 1 1 m! A a I L; A fat km mm HeRE you can narr.e your price and still de cide .. . ."I will buy or,!y THE leading make of lire , . . Goodyear." INDEPENDENT GARAGE lone - Oregon -t.tl.lt .-Jt .It ,n. tt.Jt.tt .it. At It. Jr. tf ,fl'. tf.tt .tl.iir.ny.t 4 I STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him be fore vout t sell your wheat. X L.o it C. L. SV7EEK I ATTORNEY AT LAW. First Naliona Uanl HIdg. 1 Heppner Oregon I .;. ...in 4 When You Visit fleppner J Rat Ai The I "Elkhorn l.-:;taurant" GoodMcals IkslofService I Lunch Counter e A.D. McMURDO, M.D. ! 'Physician And Surgeon tOflice In M.ts:;nic Building r Trained Nurr.e Assistant A. T ZXll.mlXlllli.XlXJ.J i.XAAXlXX 4 . Dr.J.H.McCrady ,J A D fDAVM Jl t F. II- ROBINSON t xiu ii until iiaay i s- Dciuisl X-Ruy DIAGNOSIS I Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. f Heppner Oregon J. O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr.CW.Barr J DENTIST - I I'lioiie M 1012 Cilinun rt!J)(, f Heppner, Ore. liveniag anJ .) ill'1) l ).j ) in Iiiii-d J 4 ::4jj4::::4::4tS'i:4tt4::4:n:;i : Physician & Surgeon if Attorney & Counselor 1 r VIM . T I Heppner Oregon Ji;; At Law I J n. , 4!:: I'mollcli, All'ri,.i:r.in 4 J ti IONB ()i(i:CON, 44444444444444444. i , 44444.4t4,y 444444444444444444444-4v444444444444444444444,(.l) Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPKIMOK DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMO'i OR WIND MiLLS. WINONA WAGONS. Bates Stee! Muh Tractor , PAULG. BALSIGER t I lone, Oregon 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444440- llkppner, Oregon i4t444 H1