The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19??, October 01, 1909, Image 5

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    lone Proclaims
fat, Oregon. Oct. 1, lauft,
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LOCAL.
G
ill communication, aa far at
"possible, should reach ui not later
than Tuesday nigrit. Please bear
this in mind and tiara eommum.a
tiont in on time." Editor. ,
Anyona in need of lime, cement,
and shinglea call and aeeG F Par
ker before going elsewhere.
Archer Rice has purchased the
Dray bnsinesa of Watson and Con
ser and has placed Henry Clark in
ohnrge ol the reins, lite public i
.sure to obtain good treatmenttroto
these men. t
J E Cronan returned Thursday
from a business trip to Portland.
Archie Cox came In from his
lllica Creek - ranch and crated
and took home the deer lliat has
been in the yard at the bank all
summer. Ho has several others
and will put this one among them.
He had ditiner with the Proclaim
er people and took home our daiijih
ter, Glen, to stay a few days and
will take heron to flardinan where
tltey will attend the races.
Mrs Rose Campbell of Pendle
ton will bo in lone it it It, ftrst
class stock of Millinery, on Holi
day, October 4th and will remain
one week..
Mies Simpson returned from
Portlaud Thursday where she has
been for the past three month.
' 'Jes&e Mason's have moved into
the L M Hills bouse on 3rd street.
We would think this a good time
'to get in a little ready money and
also clean up the ranch of all the
old cast iron, rag, copper, 'rubber
and bottles as Mr Swanson is bay
ing all the old junk he eao..It will
robahly ne years before you get a
banco like this and be will not
ay any more after the 9th, so yon
better get busy.
FOR SALE Oil barrel-, (52 gal
lon) f 1. each at-the Power House.
K E Miller, City Engineer.
ft There is to be a moving picture
show tonight and Saturday night
and this will be your last chance
for this winter aa Mr Kngelman la
going to take it away.
- lira E A RaO left Thursday for
a visit with bet parents in iloro.
Mrs Vary Gnngar of Tba Dallas
find lira Sparks 1 Pendleton eame
to lone Wednesday to visit their
sister, Mrs Petteyo.
Dick Me Elligott waa in Thara-
day and says they have had throe
and a half iaohas of rain this week
The Pereheron ttallb"Ga1laa"
owned by tbeGeoaebeiry oompany
ol farmers, died at the farm of
Johnson brothers last Friday. This
b the second fineanimalthiseomp
any hare bad die in tba past yemr.
Harre Hendrix bad tbre ol hie
Vest hone cat ia tba wire fane
last week.--' - -
Hit Drops t and wife of Caldwell,
Idaho, Has bqp n in the city the last
few days visiting D C Ely. BIra
Bropst is a sister of, Governor
fiteu.neu.bufg of , Idaho wb was as
sassinated a tew years ago.
They Iibto been visiting inPort
land jiixl atenjlyig the Seattle fair
and returned home this way to
meet their ohl friend Mr Ely. As
Mr Rrupst is an Odd Fellow of
yearn, standing, the members of
that order called, npou bi?t in a
bodyoneol tha even iu Re of his
vinit here, . .. 4 ''
8aturiay, October 9tb, is posit
ively, the Inst day that 1 will buy
any (tart Iron or junk of any kind.
C W Swanson.
All kinds of New Stationery atM
some ilaiidy Birth-day lNnftalcnrd"
at the Chick Pharmacy. '
Mr Durlon, the Uisuranee ninn,
was in town a few days this week.
J M Baker left Monday tor Port
land where he will spend the
muter. , . ' .
J S Henderson, wife and family
who have been ou the Herb Olden
plaoe for the past year, left Wed
nesday for Oroyille, Washington
bora they will make their lion,
John Ktc Kensie. a one time res
ident of lobe and a heavy property
holder here, but who now Uvea at
Scott's Mills, was here laet week
and Mtarted overland for his home
with a band of hones he hss had
here in pasture, Iltil Ely Went
with him.
J P Rhea who has been 'down
here for the past ten days, left for
his home in Walla Walla Monday.
T J Carle left for Portland Mon
day to attend the Funeral Direct
ors A hoc i a Hon of Oregon and
Washington, also the National con
vention, which is in session there.
A A A gee, wife and family arid
Mark and Minn Irene A gee left
Toesdny for ' Ferdinand, Idaho
it hare they ex wet to stay U r
some time.
Mrs Kate l.nno oaine down from
Happner SJ.omlny oHjiusitvesi
Mrs Jim Darnell and chihlmi
went to Weston Wednesday for a
visit with ber mother Mrs Allyn.
Tom Wilson came tip from Port
land Monday for a few days visit
with friendr. -o
George C tt cnuie up frcm Ocean
Park California w Iters he ban hern
for the put ywar. ( Wo understand
lis is going to stay here and farm
bis place. He knows a good thing
when be sees it.
NOTICE- Tlrere will be no elect
ric lights, after Saturday night,
October 2nd, for a Unit tin days as
the bojlfr at the engine htiuse Is
being moved. ' - j, -
, .Get yoor lamis ready.,,
Mrs Cochran of Cottage Grove,
Another of Mrs Archer Kiceaud Mr
Ruf us Cochran Cntrro p Saturday
for a week or fen days ritit.
A C Pet leys made an overland
trip to Ileppuer Saturday and
hauled the editor over too. - ,
Ed Martin, brother-ln-taw of W
B Watsoft, cams up from hit home
at Turner laet Saturday to be prea
ent at the Watson-Akers wedding.
lira 5 Swanson of Morgan and
hsr daughter-in-law Mrs William
Swanson and baby of lone, went
to Seattle last Satiinlay to visit
relatives and take in -the fair.
Edward Clack was in last Sat
urday doing some shopping and
paid a visit to The Proclahuer.
subscribe for the
Pfoclainer, $1.50
a year.,; ; '';.
Brevities
THE HALL OF. FAME
Count Boat da CuteUana waa
eoUy publicly nabbed by George J.
Gould to tbe lobby of tba West Bod
hotel, IB London. , :
Aaa g. Field of Itrattleboro, Tt,
on of a family of flre children whow
aea aawresate 490 iyeera. They are
aeattered from Vesmoat to CaUfornla.
4. W. Beers Of mat View, I, a
aatd to have one of tba mqst vsluabl
aaorUiaiMl libraries ta tbe world. It
tadodea practicmlly all the ajrateait la
vented sloe tt ywur lTOX ,-"
Th new eommandev of the oattonni
ffoard of Peanaylvaala, Major Geuert)
John A. WUey. la a veteran, of tbe civil
war and eoauDaadad a brbrade- of
Peaasylvaoia troops. Is tba war with
pata.
probably so aaaavla eaataal Uaiae
aaa played tba comet at mora dances
than Gears W. aaaford. He Is a
boraeaboer and edgo tool maker by
trade and aaa Uvedtla GuJlford, ilace
1880. . ' . .
LIm tenant Oraeta of tba Ofeastaa
army boa started rrom-oaomaa Eaaf
Afriee ta aa attempt to erosa that
eonntrr m as antoasobtte. He aarrtea
a maebialat, a eook and. asUre
aarraat. . - i
Harlan I. Smith la awkins a preUm-
mary arcbaeolofical reconaolasance of
Wyomlaf for tbe American Muaantn
f Natural Hletatr. Tbla stats w me
center of aa-extensors leM ajutaewa
arcbaaologieally.
Oortrnor rraar ot-HawaM waa te
aacorated reeantly. Mott-Smltb baa
qualified aa aacratary of tba territory,
A. a HartwaU aa ealaf yasttee of tba
aapreme eoart and Jadsja Batlaa aa
aaaodate Joatlee.
Judge George A. Oarpeater eC tbe
CbJeago Javenllo coort declared oa the
bench tbe other day that If the hair
brush were used more often ""and not
on UyVhead maay of the eases which
now occupy so moch of his time would
never gat Into court '
Tbe number of people la Wtathrop,
Men who aai lived to be more than
ninety years cannot he beaten y any
other town of ha else In New ghigwad.
Ellas Miller, aged ninety -eeven George
8. Falrtooks, smety-two, and Able!
Boblnsoo, eighty-al,. reeeutly celebrat
ed by taking an eatomobjle ride.
B. 8. Barrett proprtator of the Dally
Record of tbe City of Mexico, has returned-
to bte home from .Loadoa and
has decided to eatabllah hi the BrlUah
Ketropolb) a dally newspaper along
tbe lines of the ap to date. American
dalllea. He eaya be will Import re
porter trained In American Jonraat
lam and will use American pssesei. -
Karthauafco In the Piaer. '
Hans Dovtas; wrttea mt a atnguhw es
parlance In an earthquake while trav
eling la the assert mt Gobi: 1 had jut
dropped oft to Bleep when I woke as
with a taeUng ef great anxiety, which
I canM lot explain other than that I
had a preeantlment that eosae great
dangor was Impending. It was ex
plalaed soon anoagfa. AH ef a endnea
while I was still wondermg wheoea
my eoddea fear eaate I heard a load
notee beaaath the grovod wtdrh eeond
ed aa If a enbterraaean uipram waa
approachlnc. Nearer and aearer It
came, and before I eoald get eS the
bed ea whloh I had been Bleeping the
compound? and tbe whole hanrtot wore
shaken hy an earthquake. I thought
mat mj last boar had come and ex
pected to see the walls collapse. Tbe
rafters of the roof rattled en the
beams, and the whole boose ahook. If
the noose had been higher ft weald
have collapsed, bat tbe walla, not
quite ten feet high, are battt ef mod,
with an elastic framework ef weed s
carry the roof. It appears that those
houses are bust to seam earthavakos.
their atoeollclty and etaanotty savteaj
THE WAY HE USED TO DO.
bwiWisw wksa I seme la at algbt
And tan my sboM oM. at tba stair
1 kMr war pap turn oa the Ust
Aad bolter. "William, an r these"
And then ha says. "To go ta bS;
X knw that stealthy step waa yaw,
And I eefead how, ana than ha saM,
-'Caas that'a lbs way lmA te shvM
I essae heme at ste
0c:.ch aad knrry p my ehaves
And nt a Wg anaret ef sticks
Of r oad ul tern tt an Indoere
My p"9 ha
ad say, ea bsea
1 aehad hew ha hnsw. a saaS,
Caas dasra She wop 1 aesd te da,"
Whaai rm as wSshw aa caa he
V S aey ahsrsa. aad afl aty ahssna
They an maw tens ac haaytec bmv
SOjaMw test
I aabad haw ha hasw, he essC
Ota war I esa te eo,"
nmaSi W was saa aad
la navsr saw ia attar ted
Lshe I aaa wan. at last h saaees
Mm Bmsb a SliiUm aad ha Wl
'Xh OMSr Shs warn I
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Estate
wral Merchandise,
lone, OregoDj
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A Complete Stock of .
V : FURNITURE '::
Garpets and Window ShSdcs
New 1909 Wall Pajjer. All Kinds cf Fur tilufo
Repaired and RtilrJiEie?. iron mz teluuK?.
Anything not carried in stock will be ordered at a Eedixtton-
IONE,
OREGON.
'THE: BAINIi OF .ONE :
Has served the community ot lone With bank--ing
facilities for Several years. In doing
this we have had tlie co-operation of
our local people. We arc bet-
' ; tet prepared than ever to
"take care of the bank.
.iz .-. il . ing business of
. this com- '
. - munity. . , , s
Conservative business is invited.
Capital , $15,000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits ' $4,030.'
J.E. Crohan, . TreBidont. ;
T. J. Mahoney. Vic Prt'nidont.
J. .D. Cronan, . Caxliior.
C. B. SPERRY
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JOHN H. WILT
SPERRY & WILT -
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STATIONERY ; DRUGS-
New Stationery so Birthday Postal Cards,
. lone, - - - - Oregon.