The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916, October 13, 1915, Image 4

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Tf. B. Buffi nffton returned
Monday from a visit at Mabton,
Washington where his people
live. ,
- The Heppner Milling Co. to
'about to start and they will
then be able to supply all de
mands for mill feed, brdh, Bhorta
and every thing in that line.
E. D. Rood of Portland pass
el thru this City on Suuday's
train bound for home. T4r. Ucod
was formerly a resident of tht
Uightmile section wher6 he was
engaged in the sheep .business.
- Geo. - Parwan .f Freewater
Oregon ?ama in oil Tuesday
train. Mr. Parwan h s a fine
wheat ranch in the. Gooseberry
section which is being farmed by
Newt King. . .
Frank: Lindsay was in town
Monday getting a few things for
the ranch.
Robert and John Graham of
Gooseberry were in town on busi
ness Tuesday.
wamtkii to lit-nr frumowiterof Kurui
or fimrf ram-h for suit1. O. O. Mat
teon, Mluneupolls. Minn. MO An
dnm Hlitfr. 20-211
Mauuy, If you are lonely. Mirny
wealthy eligible, hotli hvxm, wImImw
surly marrltiife. Niiccmtful, Conn
dentlal andatrlrtiy HelluMe.. lkn-
. crlptlon. frve "Our SihwhhIhI Cor
respondence Club," Mm. 1'urdle,
Box T60. Oakland, Calif. , 20-22
Everybody
Spots A
Tailor Made
Suit
Are you wearing
one? If not, service-
' . . " - '
ability and appear
ance alone should
prompt you to see
us for your winter
suit, : . ;
Our suits arc destinct
ive hi any crowd.
' IONE TAILORS
Main St. lone. Ore
Francis Griffin was in the Egg
City Monday from ; Fairyiew
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Mrs. Morris and children were
in irom joraan f ont Saturday
doing a little shopping.
Mrs. Frank Young Snd child-
red of Dry Fork visited with Mr.
A. Young of this City Saturday.
' Glen Farrens of DfyTork 'was
in getting his horses shod Friday.
Chas Reed paid lone a
Saturday.
visit
Dick Howard and Frank Akers
prosperous ranchers ox willow
creek were in town Saturday.
Dick and Wiilard Davis of
Dry Fork were trading with lone
merchants Friday.
Dick McEligott was in from
his Fairview ranch Saturday.
The well drill of Nichoson &
Buffing ton is hauled up at the
John Wflt Blacksmith shop un
der oing a complete overhauling
for first time in thiee years.
Quite a number of local machi
nes went on a rabbit drive near
the Beniion place above town
today.
Nichoson and Buffing-ton just
finished up a 60 foot well for Mat
Halverson on his creek land near
town.
Paul Troedson was in the city
Friday on business.
Steve Barlow and wife .were
in from Liberty SaturJay.
Phil Dougherty was among
Friday's visitors to the Egg City.
Lax McMurry was in Saturday
and he must be expecting cold
weather as he took out a lot of
bedding and mattresses, ,
Jason Biddle was in from the
ranch Saturday purchasing a few
necessities.
There' will be another drive
next Sunday at the Emil Swan
san place. Machines should be
there at 1 p. m. The drive held
Wednesday was well attended by
about 100 people at the Peter
Benson place. Over 300 rabbits
were killed. Those present vot
ed it the most fun they ever had.
Francis Cronan has taicen a
position at the Bank of lone as
bookeepec and will assist Mr.
Crawford in the bank.
Elmer Slocum, Freight Agent
of Heppner was transfertd to
Lexington Tuesday.
Stiff and Ser.
"Where mm you day baton yestee-
iluy?"
"I wb helping my wlfa to nov."
"And yesterday F
-Had tbe doctor helping bn te."
Boa too Transcript
E. E. Miller
At'tHONRKH
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Public or private sale, (live me n Hut of any olj thing you want ioK
sll null 1 wilt advertlm-lt. If ytm want cattle, horses, farm lniple-
meuts, household kimuIm nr In tart, anything, m roe.
Main Street-
lone, Oregon
SCHOOL
by:
NOTES
3. E. NOTSON, Supt
The writer has visited four
schools since making former re
port In District No. 20. Miss
Frances Dotrty has just open
ed the term. Eu?ht pupils were
present This school Is quite
well equipped now. The new
single desks, new teachers desk,
new black board, dock and dos
ed jar for water all add comfort
and convenience to the room. '
SUMMONS
In District No. 17, Mrs. Svlva
Missildine is again in charge of
the work. 17 pupils are enrolled
and this school lacked a very
few points of reaching the stand
ard. ' The pupils and teacher are
determined'to reach th stand
ard this year. I noted that the
flag, was flying. The new trans
lucent window shades make it
porsibb to regulate the light
An excellent jacket surrounds
the stove. Two fine framed
pictures, the new book case, and
new clock add much to the ap
pearance of the room.
Mrs. Edna Gould White Is tea
ching school again in District No
60. This school is much smaller
than usual on. account of the
number of pupils who have en
tered high school this year. Two
families have moved to town to
give their high school pupils the
advantages of the high school
and have also taken some of the
grade pupils. The school build
ing presents a more pleasin K ap
pearance since it has recei ved a
coat of paint .
In the Circuit Court of th State
of Oregon for tti County of Morrow.
Bert Mason. Plain tiff,
. ... V8.
P. U. Morris, defendant
To P. H. Uorru defendant. ' '
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you arc hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint
filed against yon In- the shore en
titled suit on or before Wednesday the
24th day November, 191ft wild day
being; after' the expiration of six
week from the date of the flnt
publication of this summons, and
II you fall to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded, therein, to
wlt: ,
,. JToi a Judgement In the sum of
$828.8 with legal Interest thereon
from October 3, 1915, until paid, and
the father sum of 41.40 with leva)
interest thereon from September 1,
1015, until paid, and the. further sum
of .76 with legal Interest thereon
from July 16th, 1115, until paid and
the futber sum of 4I02.&0 with legal
Interest thereon from October 2, 1015
until said, and for the costs and
disbursements In this 'action. . ,
Service of this summons Is made
upon jou bj publication pursuant
to an order of the Honorable CVC.
Patterson, Judge, at the Counts
Court of Morrow County, Oregon
mads on the 11th day of October
1015 directing sunn publication In
the lone Journal once a week, for
six consecutive weeks, the .first pub
lication thereof being on the lain
day of October 1016. - '
Knappenberg and Johnson
, Attorneys for Plaintiff
POTATOES
lone, Oregon.
20-3ti
Notice for Publication
SIRES AND' SONS.
Henry Lewis, twwlve years o'ld, of
Baltlmors, Md, weighs 180 ponnt Is.
George Bsa recently rowed 300 ntUss
from Keokuk, la to St Louis.
John WjTumaker , the notoS msc
efasnt; celebrated his ssvent)Msx4
blrtbday on Joly 11.
WUllsm Kaas, sevrnty years olo. bss
retired oa a pension sftar ssr-dog ftfty
years as a porter la Grand OntraJ
station, New Tors- - '
Dr. James Rlcberd Lacss, arctfesahop
of sf ackenste rtrar since 1908, I urn tbs
tsrgest diocese fat tbs world, and his
neld Includes the north pole.
Vermont now Ins three form tr gov
ornors who b passad the si rbtieth
milestone John W. Stewart of . Ulddle
bury, sigbty-etght: Bsmoet B. lflngree
of Hartford, eighty-two; H. J. Orma
bee of Brandon, eighty.
Beth Low. the new bead C Mew
York's chamber of eommerca,, fills a
poslUon to which his father w as elect
ed fifty years ago. Hs was recently
given the honorary flngrss of Hector oty
laws by Columbia college, fro-n wMcb
be graduated In 187a Hs was tke
eleventh president of CoJoDsMa anil
served as a tcustee for tbigty-thrs
LISTEN!
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Mrs. and Miss Good-Dresser
We have received a supplement of the
season's latest Ideal Tailored Suits and Coats.
Exquisite styles in fur trlmmlnfts. Nothing
newer, nothing more stylish. The last word In
fashions. We are goini to make this week the
"DRESS-UP WEEK" for the Ladles of this town
Come In and let us shew what Is what. Strict
ly Tailored Suits $16.00 and up. . Strictly Tail
ored Coats (15.50 and up.
I IONE TAILORS, IONE, OR I
NOTICE OF SALE
of Estray Animals
' la to Justices Court of the third
dlstrtet of Morrow County. Oregon
la the Matter of the Taking up
Betray Antmals by B. T. Morgan,
of lone, Oregon. . ' NOTICE Is
hereby siren, that by virtue
of an order granted br Han. E. T.
Perkins, Jostle of tbs Peace of tlx
Third Dlstrtet of Morrow County,
Oregon, on the 19th dar of October.
IMS, I will wi t public sals, to the
highest hWier, for cask la -band, at
tbs ranch now occupied by B. T.
Morgan, the TaAer-ap hs Us above
"titled matter, and taowfe as the
0W. Phrker ranch, situated about
ST mike North weet of lone, Oregon
on th hlrd day of November. ltiB,
the hour of tea o'clock la the
lbrnoc of said day, estray animals
to wlta -
Ona sorralsMiw, tares years old.
braaoed MO eonneekro on right strt.
Oh bin gvldlnsr, three years old.
bnnsd tlrcls M on right strtfle and
two rnverted figwi fives oa right
skioaMer. -
On brown geidlag, twelve yean
oM, branded krverted -wttk erv-
sat above and bar Mow oa right
strtfl
Just received Car of those Fancy
Netted Gerns Potatoes, Price7$1.25
per 100 pounds. ' .
. mmmm i .
Bring Us Your EGGS. We
Pay 30 Cents Per Dozen
BrindTljem In WhUe They Are FRESH;
Have you looked over our fine line
of Pry Goods, if noti Come in and
spend a few minutes looking around
- Come and look over our stock
' next time, you are. -in town
. It will pay you. , .
F. S. Bender & Co.
- Main St. - lone. Or.
California
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
lnd Office at-Tho Dalles, Oregon,
October 6, 1915,
Notice Is hereby given that Heurj
J. Tafel, of Echo' Oregon, who, on
May 4, 1910, made Homestead entry.
No. 06974, for N. E. . E. N. W. .
S. E. 8. W. K. NW. S. E.)f. See
tlon T2, Township 3, N-. Range 20.
E., Willamette Ueridan. has flleil
notice of Intention to muse final flvi-
year Proofr-to establtsh claim to th
land above described, before U. U.
Patterson, United States CoinmU
sloner, at Heppner, Oregon, on tb
10th day of November 1915,Clalniani
names as witnesses: lbarles H. Sk'h
mldt, of BtanfltM, Oregon Carl E.
Mattson, of Echo, Oregon, William
H. Murphy, of EchOT-0regon, WU
I lam aFlnhfy. of Lexington, Ore
goo.'
II, Frank Woodcock -
90-20 ' Hejrtater,
Notice fof Publication
Department of the Interior, ""TrTK
Land OtHes at Tbe Dalles Oregon.
October &, HI 15.
Notice Is hereby given that Carl K.
Hattson, of Echo, Oregon, who, on
April 27, 1011, made Homestead En
try, No. 08601, for N. E. , Section 24.
Township 1 N.. Range 20, E., Wil
lamette lierldap, ba filed notice of
Intention to tnaie final three yeai
Proof, to establish claim to the lanri
above describ d. before C C Patter
son, United States Commissioner, ai
J Heppner Oregon, "On tbe 10th day
of November 1015. Claimant nanwi-
sts witnesses: William B. Plnley, uf
Lexington Oregon. William H. Uut
phy, of Echo. Orrgon, Henry J. Tafel
of Echo, Oregon, lllchael Biapanek
of Kctto, Oregon.
-. ' H, Frank WooAcouk
SOtS ' Register
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, C. P-
Laad Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
October 5. 1015.
Notice Is hereby given that Mlcharl
Ssapanek, of Er-bo, Oregon, who, on
May OR 1013. made Homestead Entry.
No, 0704. for W. N. W.X, W. H
W.M.. B. '. W.X. Seetlon 11.
prownatalp 1 N., Range tft, E.. Wil
lamette Merldan, has filed notice of
Intention to siak. final three year
PnW sa establish claim to tin-
land abav. described, before C C.
Patterana. United States Cotnmto
aloner a Heppner, Oregon, on tb
l&th day of November 1010. Clal
snant nsmrr a witnesses: William
B. Flo ley. of Lsslngtoo Oregon. Carl
K. Mattson. of Echo. Oregon, Henry
J. TaM. of Echo Oregon. William H.
Murphy, of Echo, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock.
- ; Register
SaJdsahnalsheyrtngsM taken nt
E rtrays by R. F. Morgan, vf lone
Ovetron, on tan la ay of October,
liUk . . . i
PRrvtosO. Iswvw, that tbe owns
nfnaM estra arms si ssarv re-take
thesanw at aar ttawnrlot to saM
ate by aaytng as tbs tak sp all
todntt.
a Omos, Ons srtabla.
Notice for Publication
: Departsaent of th Interior. U. 8.
Land Oflea at Tbs DallsB, Oreson,
October a. 1010.
NottaB la hereby given Chat Curtis
0- Rhan, of Heppoer Oregon, who,
on October W, iOll. mads Hoaw
stsad Entry, No OMsX for B. B.
H . E. H. & R, , ec RV T, t
K.M.K..Vot4,8e.X lrtm I.I,.
N. E. ft W. Section . Town
Mpl.&.ltange , E.. Willamette
Kerldan, has tied notlssof
Direct Route "
Through The
Columbia River
'.Gorge to
1 PORTLAND
- OoEArT Liner or
Shasta Route
Rail Service to
SAN FRANCISCO
Steamship Coastline
- or Orange Groves
. Rail Trip to
SAN DIEGO
Liberal
Stopover
" PRIVUiEGES
Diverse Routes Both
Ways If Desired
This Year has held more
of interest, of wonder,
-r i:--.... r -i.
than ever before, pos
- sibly 'ever again. - -
The world-famous .
Expositions
r are no at their best.
The opportunity to vis
it them is nearing its
. end. Go now.
FARES
, m -i .. . . . . m
San Francisco $32.95 Jwaxe au aiTangemenis witn
Both Expositions $54.96 Q Pennington, -Agent
Or'eg'on- V- -Washington
Railroad (EL
Navigation
Company
yNION PACIFIC SYSTEM,
LOUR
The Finest of
High' Patent
Flour on the "
Market at the
8 perry Wre-
bouse at loue.
Every Sack Is Guaranteed 'or Money Refunded.
Per sack 91.50, Per barrel $5.60, Per five barrel
at $5.50, Per ten barr.il at $5.40
HEPPNER MILLING COMPANY '
G- B. S perry. Agent i' . lone, Oregon
CI IIAD I hv omethin4 of Interest for
OUVjAI ail, am doing a Mail Order Busi
ness equal to Rice A Phelan or Jones Gash
Store. Bring your order or write it. I have
. the goods. I Give Cash or Trade for Chickens
The Egg City Cash Store
. Joe Mason, Prop. . lone, Oregon
In tent ton to r sake
ftna) thrss year Proof, to eata Mtoh
rlalai to tns land nbova deseaiberi
bman C C Fmttemoa. United ftuntin
Cosinitwlonee. kt Hppnir On on.
on Utn day of Rvaniber 1U,
Clalssaat aassss an ! Jos
nVOMen, of 'Heppner. Oregon, Ar
UmrG. Keeae. of Leitnfftoa, Orecon.
Ora K. Adkbss, of Heppner: Oreonv
Rslp U Benin, of Lextaffton, Ore
gom. .
B. Prank Woodcock
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