The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 28, 1924, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Ever) ,'YiJay by
. Y. IlB.iD, EJiix I'ublisher
SUBSCKll'llON;
On year U-50
Six months ... 76
Thtce miinUiR 60
Entered as second clu.-a maltor at the
postofllc at lone, Or. son, under act
of Miitvli a. IST3
Friday. Nov. 28, 1921
MORGAN LIFE
Mrs. Alfred Mattock, Mrs,
Funk, and Mrs. Snxton of Cecil
spent Wednesday w tit Mrs. Pat
Medlock at Morgan.
Mrs. Grace Medlock called on
Mrs. Jane Wartield last Wednes
day.
Messrs. Ely, Harbison and
Baurenfiend attended the services
at the Congregational church
at lone, Wednesday evening.
All report a grand time.
Turkey week in Morgan, and
Lindstrom, Ely, Pettyjohns and
several others shipped turkeys
to Portland during the week.
Bert Palmateer also shipped a
veal. n
Mrs. Okey Wigglesworth and
children of The Dalles are visit
ing relatives in Morgan.
The Misses Gladys and Carrie
Medlock also Gladys Graves
visited Eudora Hardesty on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cosby accompan
ied by their daughter, Mrs. Sara
McCulley of Heppner, were
transacting business near Mor
gan last week.
Miss Lei a Crowell was calling
on friends in Morgan last Satur
day evening.
Mr. Mathew Ball was in Mor
gan Friday afternoon, from
Eight Mile.
Mrs. Pat Medlock and Mrs.
Fred Pettyjohn accompanied Mrs.
James Hardesty to lone Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Medlock of Cecil
spent several days last week with
Mrs. Pat Medlock. ,
Harvey and Ervin , Medlock
went down to Cecil last Saturday
afternoon after their father, who
is wot king for Mr. Krebs of
Cecil. Ervin remained to visit'
his uncle and aunt
Mr. Fay Pettyjohn called . to
see James Hardesty last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves and child
ren of lone were visiting with
Mr. Medlock and family last
Sunday.
The B. & B. store at Morgan
will receive your watch repairing
for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner.
Mr. Minor and family and Mr.
Frtd Pettyjohn and family took
dinner with S. Edwards last
Sunday.
Miss Cleta Palraatet-r and a
friend were excerciaing their
horses in Morgan Jast Sunday.
.Morgan school has another
new scholar. Miss Wiggleworth.
Mrs. Este Baurenfiend called
on Mrs. Harbison, Tuesday.
Origin of the Editor
A little boy was requested to
write an essay the other day and
"The Newspapers" was his aub
ject. Here is the result: "I
don't know how newspapers
came to be in the world. I
don't think God does either. . He
ain't got nothin' to say about
them, and the editor ain't in tho
Bible. 1 think the editor is one
of the missing links you heur
about, and stayed intif the brush
until after the flood, then stepped
out and wrote it up, and has been
here ever since. I don't think
he ever dies. I never saw a dead
one, and never heard of one
getting licked. Our paper is a
mighty poor 'un. The editor
goes without underclothes all
winter, don't wear no sox, and
paw hain't paid his subscription
in five years and don't expect
to. Exchange.
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Wilkins Champion Peanut Roller
Bill Wilkins recently paid a
freak election bet lost to J. ,D.
Weed, when he rolled a peanut
with his nose, along the sidewalk
the width of Weed's law office.
Wilkins bet John W. Davis
would, win the presidency, but it
was not "in the cards." .
Some of the onlookers accuse
Bill of working the peanut be
hine his glasses before he made
the start But others say he
falfilled the terms of the wager
with both eyes open, and his
nose hitting on all four? Condon
Globe-Times.
Is broadcasting to all the
World this season
"Coie! We are tetter prepared
than erer te entertain ro aaef auk a
your visit a wemderf nl experlenee."
If you have never been to California it should be
the effort of your life to go. When you are ready
to plan the trip let the
brto. Send word to the uwkrtisn) by phone, or aiall or
call. I wilt five you thr benefit of my pereonaj knowledr
and experience, or I will mS m Um net kelpral
elate enetter to ee h4U I know every route, every
trem. every kind of equipment end the cuct emt. 1 will
ecurc youri)?eping cv icmnmodotiono, provide yon with
en outline of your trip, end deliver your tickets. Vouoeed
not leave your home or your oftice to attend to ootnenomo
deuilt. I neve the beet there It, end II ebnU be roan the
mrenent 1 know you deem U.
J. W. HOWK, Agent, lone, Ore.
HUNTING
RIPOSTED PROPERTY
mmw.
"nank Winch"
Send for yourree copy
of this book today!
Thebooklellsyouliowyoucanliuiitonpoxtcd prop
erty Low farmer aim sportsman can get together
to their mutual advantage.
Three-quarters of the hunting ground in already
touted. Where will yoii liurft this full? Read the
ook, "Hunting Posted Property" it's free.
E. L DU PONT DE NEMOUKS & CO., lac
Sporting I'nmlrr IHvitivn
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Church. Nstcs
A coat of p aster has been
appl.ed to the, walls and ceiling
in the basement of the Christian
church and has added muth to
its appearance. Repairs to the
plaster of the main auditorium
were made at the same time,
The meetings under the direc
tion of pastors Jones and Morti
more have coi.unued through
the week with good attendance
and marked interest. An inter
esting foivttir.e of these meetings
is the answering each evening
of questions submitted the even
ing before. Wednesday evening
a short Thanksgiving program
was rendered by a group of
children under the direction of
Miss Morti more.
'Pastor Head .f the Congrega
tional church' returned Friday
from The Dalit s where he was
in attendance on a- fellowship
MIMlMMtH lUMMIMIMI
meeting attended by pastors and
laymen of Congregational church
es in this part of Oregon. He
reports a well attended and en
thusiastic meeting.
The Dorcas Society of the
Congregational church held no
meeting this week but are mak
ing active preparations for the
annual Christmas sale which will
bj held on the 6th of December
in the McMurray building on
Main street.
llev. W. 0. Livingstone, wife
and daughter were in lone visit
ing friends over Thanksgiving.
On Sunday, November 30, an
all-day meeting will be held at
the Christian church. The Social
r
Committee of the Christian En
deavor Society"wi be In charge
of the fellowship dinner" t noon.
Members and friends of the
church are expected from Hepp
ner and Lexington as well at
lone and vicinity. An afternoon
service will bo held at 2:30.
Finish carpenters working on
the school house have donated
several evenings work in fitting
the door and window casings in
the newly plastered Christian
church basement. .
Independent Garage
E. R. LUNDKLL. Proprietor.
A complete stock of
Kelley-Springfield and United States
TIRES
Come in aitd see me before
sending your order away.
Standard and Union Gas.
Repair Shop in Connection
Under Management of J. II. Hryson. $
independent Garage
lone, Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Mortimore
of Echo, Mrs. Cirace Dubois and
daughter Gencveve, of Adami,
and MiHS Huldah Tucker were
Thanksgiving guests of ' Paul
Mortimore.
RocKbottom Prices
On John Deere Wagons and
Van Brunt Drills
We have a Complete Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Vegetables every
Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Bristow & Johnson
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I IONE HARNESS SHOP
C A. BECK, Proprietor
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tor during the
TOUR wocwork, your walls,
your f loors and stairs, cup
boards and furniture all. can con
veniently be "freshened up" with a
coat of paint, enamel, or varnish dur
ing the fall and winter months.
Make a list of your needs, then
talk the matter over with us.
We will be glad to advise you in protecting find
beautifying your home, inside and out. Has
moasen Faints and Varnishes are recommended v
and told by us.
BERT MASON
IONE, OREGON
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; Drop In and looh over my ,
Line of WorK Shoes.
I have a good stocK of Gloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Restnn.r,!. P,:
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lone Market
CI-Q. VV. RITCHIE, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealerjn
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer
cial Table .First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
SAM. GANGER, Proprietor.
Nice Rooms. Good Service.
I
Tfamwai PraJuUi
Bern tni Roof Paint Well-Dure WeehsUs
Truck end Tractor Paint
Creoeote Shingle Stain
Porch Floor Paint
Recollte Enamel
Wall Paint
Intieb Floor Paint
Oil Suina. V.rnlir.
Floor and Vamiah Steins
ere'i t Raimutitn Product for Ettry Surfaet
HI
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND, MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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