The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 10, 1924, Image 4

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    Cecil Items
. Mrs. John Gny of Shady Dell
was calling in Cecil on Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Walker of Hard
man, candidate for Morrow
County Schoo1 Superintendent,
accompanied by Mra. Fredrick
son and daughter of Lexington,
were calling 0:1 Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Lowe at Cecil on Thursday.
J. W. Osborn and H. J. Street
er were doinsr business at Thi
Dalles on Wedn ?1ay.
Missts Josie and Hlen Pedro
of Ewing were visiting in Cecil
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McEntire
' were business visitors in Arling
ton on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell
of Rhea Siding were visiting in
Arlington on Thursday.
R. A. Thompson, prominent
sheepman of Morrow County
was in Cecil on Friday. R. A.
bought several hundred tons of
hay from Krebs Bros., for his
sheep which he will ship to Cecil
for the winter m nths.
Statement of the Ownership, Man
agement, etc.,
Inquired by Act of routfivs of
Awu'iist 24. 1012. of loiu Imlctifiiiluit.
julillHli,.,l w.vk!y lit lono, t)ivuni,
for iictolMr t, liii'4.
Killtor, MmwRliiK Kititor. I'ulillxli
or, J. V. lloml, Ioih, On
Tlmt tint owners nn; K. S. Ai-ktr
iimu, 6:i4 Sonnlau Avo St. I.iuIh,
Mo.
Known bomllioldiTM, inortK'tKiH-n
ami otIr security hoMcrs, liolitiiiK 1
ier cent or more of totiit nmoimt of
houds. mortKiiin, or otlier m-curl-tltn.
None.
it. S. AcKKKMAN. Owner.
Sworn to tin! wuWrllK'tl liefore
niethUlHt tiny of (K'tolxT. 11)24.
K. H. Uotilniion. Notary I'ulille
My I'oinmlKMlon cxplrvs 2 ;i!-24.
Summons For Publication
IN TUK CUUTIT OOl'RT !
THE STATE OK OKKUOX.
KOU MOHUOW COUNTY.
Uert Musou,
Plnlntlff,
TS
J. W. Tuytar, anil
Mattel I'uve.ir. his
Wife, and 1'. r. l'u
year. IVfemlantu.
SUMMONS
Mr. and Mr.'. Otto Lindstrom
made a short call in Cecil on
Saturday,'
Mrs. Archie Ball and infant
son of lone were the week end
guests of Mrs. Jack Hynd.
W. V. Pedro and neices Josie
and Helen Pedro of Ewing were
visiting in Condon on Saturday
and Sunday.
Archdeacon Go die of Cove,
Oregon, held a service in Cecil
hall on Sunday night.
. Mr.' and Mrs. L D. May of
The Dalles, were visiting Mrs,
Geo. Krebs on Monday.
Lester Goodrich, T. B. and F.
Wilde, all of lone, were doing
the sights of Cecil duting the
week.
W. H. Chandler and daughter
Miss Myrtle are spending a few
days visiting hriendsin Lebanon.
Oregon.
Coming to
The Dalles and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
fa Internal Medicine for tho
pant twelve yearn.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at The Dalles on Satur
day, October 11, at The Dalles
Hotel and in Pendleton on Sun
day, Octobet 12, at the Dorian
Hotel
Office hours: 10:00 a. m. to
4:00 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation.
To J. V. Tuyfar and Mat). I
Puyear IiIm wife ai.d 1. l I'uyea
Defendant)):
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Ur UKKUON: You ami rach of
vou are hereby reiiilrvd to aHnr
and nnnwer the complaint filed a
SaliiKt you In the above entitled
action, on or before Saturday, No
vemlier 1st. ISI2I. unit! date helni.
more thuti nix week after the flint
publication of till Suuniiotw, mid If
you fail to no appear ami atiHwei
sultl complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to cul.l t.'oun
lor a Judgi-nirm aaliiMt you ami
each of you, for the mini of HiW.Wi.
with Interval thereon nt the rate of
sperceut, per annum from the 1st
dny of OctolMr, Ut2t the further miui
of f.V) 00 attorney' fen, and for
I 'la In tiff's cohU and dlburm.'inentt
herein.
And for further Judgement of the
above enti led Court, that the real
property attached In the above en
titled action, now In the hum) of
the Sheriff of the County of Morrow,
State of On-Kou, belonging to the
defendant, Mubel l'u j ear, and lo
cated and situated lu said County
of Morrow, and State of Oregon,
and Jettcrlbed an follows, to wit:
Lots 14, 13 and 10, In lllock 3. In the
Original Town of lone. Morrow
County, Oregon, be Hold by the
Sheriff of said County, In the manner
provided by law for the Male of real
property under execution, and In
accordance with the practice of mild
Court, and that the proceed from
uch sale be applied nit follows, to
wit:- 1st In payment of the rimts
and accruing cost of sale; 2ml In
payment of the costs and disburse
ment of this action; 3rd lu payment
of" the amount found due plaintiff
Including said attorney's fees, 4th,
the overplus If any, lie paid to the
elerk of said court for the beuelit of
mill defendunt.
This Summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, In the lone-
ludepcndeut, pursuant to an order
f Hon. V. T. CamplM-ll, Judg ol
the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, which order won duly made
and entered herein, and dated the
2uth day of Ortolwr, I'.CI.
F. H. Itohltuton.
Attorney for 1'lnlutlff.
Post Office address lone, Oregon.
The date o) the first publication of
this Summons being Keptenils-r Kith
1U24, aud the date of the last publl
cation of this numinous being Octo
ber 31st, 19:4.
Prospects for Completion
O.-W. Highway Not Good
It was not with any Rrout
dogroeof optimism that Judge
Campbell and Commissioner
Davidson m:de a visit to Port
l!nd during the pust week to
iholll U COIlfuh with til,. Bint.,
highway commission; in fact
their enthusiasm was so small
and their knowedge gained from
previous visits was so great,
that they did not appear at the
sittings of the com mission at the
couit house in Multnomah county
at all, but used a little strategy
and got a hearing with Commis
sioner Duby on the side, present
ing their proposition to him. It
did not take long to find where
he stood. Mr. Duby is a kindly
gentleman, and well disposed to
do all that he can for everv
county in the Btate finding itself i
somewhat in our position, hut
what is to be done when the
county has no money to put on
the table, and has to come up
with the proposition of seekimr
aid for the completion of a state
highway within its.boruets and
has to admit that they can oiler
no cooperation. So there aeems
just at ptesent no solution to the
problem of completing the
MORGAN LIFE
Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn and
granddoughter Mabel arrived in
Morgan Fiilny mottling from
Heppner. They expect to remain
with their ; 011 Fay during the
winter.
Miss Margaret Ely has been
aiek the pus., week.
Miss Eutl ra Uardesty spent,
the week end at her home in
Morgan, returning to lone Mon
day in time for school.
Alvin Ely is at home now and
is busy running the drill for his
father.
Mrs. Oki-i Wlgglesworthof The
Dalles spent, the week end visit
ing rtUlives in Morgan. Sue
returned to her home Tuesday.
K. E. llai ison is doing some
carpenter work for Martin
Uurenfiend i.iia week.
Miss Get i'ude Pettyjohn has
returned ho ne after a month's
visit with her aunt at The Duller.
Mr. S. E.'. .vard is helping Fred
Pettyjohn move to the Sorensou
place.
Mabel Pettyjohn was a visitor
at the Morgan school on Friday.
The 15. & ii, store at Morga i
FOIt COl'NTY HCHOOL, HUt'T,
To the Vot 'fs of Morrnw County,
Oregon:
Having ,1 elil'i to become,
nn Independent Ciunlhlata for the
olllce of County School HuMrlnk'lid
entof Morrow county, Oregon, nt
the tleneral Election to bo held No.
v her J1I1, lti:'4, 1 shall grimily
appreciate your support.
1 Imvu given my best efforts clur
lng the past years, and If elected will
continue to do so.
Lena Hindi ftlmrte,
rroKcnt liii'iiiubeut.
y . .
uregon-Washington highway in will-receive ? our watch repairing
this state. The seeking of fed- for llavlor the jeweler. 11. poner.
eral aid is fruitless, and in order I
to get money to cooperate to un FOR OVIi 4ft YF ATI.
extent that the state highway hall tata. mi mici.iciiii,k-ii
commission might aid us, wolii
necessitate a bond issue and
this, too. u impost!. and can
not be thought of.
Commissioner Duby has con
sented to make a vi.it to Heppner
in the near future, when the.
entire situation will be gone
over with the business men here
nd the attitude of the commis
sion in this regard be made fully
nown.-Gazjtte-Times, Heppner
lone Defeats Hardman
(continued from pugo 1)
same play, The closest the hall
was to Ione'B goal, was on a punt
by llardman which l.inn reetived
and was downed on lone's ten
yard line. The ball was then In
the possession of lone. Hard
man lucked interference on most
of their plays while thu work of
the lonu team in this regard was
quite noticeable. Linn, Hristow
and Graves all did good work in
this way. Haraman completed
one pass and had two intercepted
by lone out of four attempts,
while lone completed five out of
eight attempts.
wwie a crown or rooters
accompanied tho team to Hard
man, and kept the boys cheered
by their rooting. In fact the
crowd was more lone than Hard
man. The lone team plays at Condon
next Saturday and is expecting n
much harder game. Condon has
not played yet this year so we
do not know just whRt they can
do; but last year they played
lone one of the hanest games of,
tho Neimon Wu li..i. n I..
crowd of rooters can co with the Swanson's Feed and Supply Store
ooys to me game.
A new floor Is being laid in
the Bullard Pharmacy, dry rot
having destroyed the floor joists.
Chas, Allinger and Frank Hon
are doing the carpenter work,
Kyo at Swanson's Chopmlll
Carload of new crop rye just re
ceived.
Mr. II. C. Wood accompanied
by hii wife and son Hilly made a
husiness trip to Pendleton on
Tuesday, returnipg home Wed
nesday of this week.
Iave your watch repairing at
f.,lt..,.l,.llw. I. II
I tucctum J In lu lna.11n.nl si .
I lUrrh. 1
1I A!X9 CAT Ml II It M:niriiR ron- I
fi.'l.. of Mi Ulnliuint tvhli'li O'lliklt
"Iivm by loc mi;'ll.-uiiuii. and H e
l unml Mwlvina. Tunic, whMi acta
OiroiiKh tut UhhmI on lha lluruui Sur
facta, Uiua rtilurlnc in Innammatlon.
Sold by (II drUKKlats.
F. J. Chny A Co.. ToMo. Ohio.
1 D. MCMURDO, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllcc in Masonic liuiUing
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : 6regon
By the way-
Er. Mellenthin I a regular gradu
ate to medicine and surgery and Is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does Dot operate for chronic nppc n
dlcltua, gall stones, ulcer of the
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful
result la diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers aud rectal all-ruente.
Below are the name of a few of
bis many satisfied patient lu Ore
gon: Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, gall
tones and bowel trouble.
John J. Westfall, Ironside, ulcers
of the stomach.
Harney Dlonne, Bandon, lung and
bronchial trouble.
Mm. Nick Oja, Gold Beach, gall
tones.
Mrs, T. II. Martin, Moro, high
blood pressure.
John Ballod, Jacksonville, kidney -a-cnnrmo rrroc
trouble and rheumatism. rea50IiaDie pilCeS.
A. E. Campbell, Albany, appendi
citis.
Harry Hlbley, Kt. Helens, heart
trouble.
Remember above date, that con
sultation on this trip will be free and
that his treatment in different.
Married women must be accom
panied by their husbands.
Abdrcss: 211 Bradbury ulilg., Los
Angeles, California.
Have you laid in
that, supply of Wood
and Coal for winter?
We have a large
stock on hand at
Materially yours,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
The Legion Theatre
Presents
Dorothy Dalton
In
'Tog' Bound";"
Another Family Nifiht Saturday,
October 11. The whole family
admitted for 50c when they attend
in a group. Otherwise, regular
prices
Adults - - .23c
Child ten under 14 ,10c
Red Cross meeting Immediately
after the show. - j
Hill Dental Clinic
Pendleton, Oregon
t t--M.r,-v.'-s
' m" 1" 4
1
f
The Hill Clinic is conducted
t
along the most advanced lines of
dentistry, wh eh enables palienls
to obtain the services of a group
of dentists each doing work he Is
best fitted for at considerable less
cost than is required under ordin
ary practice.
Out of town patients work will l
done ns qujc-kly as pomilble,
Vfm cut? fuel cortr
VERY LANG RANGE m.nuf.ctured i. Jn.il,
rouna tno ismous HOT BLAST principle snd
contain, the LANG IIQT AIR DRAFT, bota
onginai. putentea fi-atutvs. Forcing the heat .
tirely around the oven, utilizing every psrticU
01 (uvi snu neatinft every inch of cookinft tur
fsce, the LA N6 mnfce i. by fur the mo tcononv
cal kitchen ranfte on the market. Today LANG
toves' are ued and endormd by thoiuands ol
American housewives.
I Let us show you a
f
1 ;
HlllllHHIIIimilHMHt HIM M4
FUEL
At Reduced Prices.
We have about 200 cords of wood
on hand and have set the
Prices to Convert Wood
into Cash to the
PROFIT of the CUSTOMER.
Slab, 4 ft.
" 16 in.
" 12 in. -
Fir, 4 ft.
" 16 in. -"
12 in.
Oak, 4 ft. -"
16 in. -"
12 in. ; -
Coal per Ton,
$7.00
8.00
8.25
$10.50
11.50
11.75
11.00
12.25
12.50
11.75
ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
Craduate Nurse Assistant
Fhone-OlTicT Main 933
4 Uesidence Main 492
HEPPNER . - OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Hank Huildinir
Heppner Oregon
Farmer's Elevator Co.
lone, Oregon.
HHUMUHHHmHMIIMUMIMIIimHtlllimm
Dr. F. E. Farrior
v DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE1
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSU1UNCE
IONE, OREGON
Clyde R.Walker,M.D
Physician and Surgeon
0Uke in Drug Store.
IONE, . . ORECON
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Servi
Lunch Counter
HEPPNER TAILORINGS.
TAILORS
Cleaning rjveinif
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice In all tho Court!
IONE,' OREGON '