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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
Jone Proclaimer lone, Oregon. June 23, 1909, loot Town Offfceni' ' lUyor. i j... I. L FJbrf Recorder ,,C.v, ISuiningttei TreMurer ..V.. 4- Wier Jlnriniui...... x.j. i4rl cnuitbla W. (J. Cuii SapkLlibtkBd iMrplul'v- . L Miliar F. I Knot M1 IlalrorMB loUBdlma).. B. 8 nerrr ntnem or kbool diitxict Clt ,rtt,..,,...,.,.,... T. Pcrklm iC. JT. Pennine Ma Dimtan .! IS. I irmott orncuu at Taa BAfcLst Ll otficb Rr.vt.wp ... 'a 15. W. Ma, BeoeUr iouli U. A ration LedftM Httt at FaHmft Mmo wednrtdaj n if fat m or rrNdb. His llmt rnll moon OI nrn moum (hll Ftllowl Kfery 8IHrdT nlfht. (eni'li inonlh. t'KClL I.OLMil W. O. W.. We. TVk nwi Brit ml third Sniuntv vBlif of eh moolh. V OKU AN LOUQR I.O.O. F. No. MI, nMU vt 7 1 hvriy nif Bt At Norfaft. LOCAL. j1 ."All communication!, m far as ossible, should reach us not later n Tuesday nigut. Plena bear na in imnu ami navo commumca tions in on time." Editor. Mrs Arohie Cox wont to the Junction Tuesday to see Mrs Sham hart started on her trip . to meet lier husband in New Mexico. Up on her return on Mrs Cox tubscrib cd for the Proclaimer before going on to her homo mi Rhea Creek.. (ilenn Burrotighp, the boii of Mr and -Mrs French Burroughs, is home from Walla Walla where lie CEAdunted from Whitman College. - - t Mr II n mouth lua specialized in mathematics and the sciences,' and will teacli these branches when he has recovered from his Ions stu dent life, by rusticating spoil hi futhor't line ranch on Ithe Creek for n time. . D H Andrews has Volney Ray and Poke Judy helping him with his first dlfalfa cutting. Mrs Burroughs hat 300 little chicks. Many of thein are frying size now. Chicken dinner, with all'iho "Bain" at the Hotel Sunday. ' " Lax ton McMnrry lias a crew of Born to Mrs Lutie Knopf, June 24 a 10 lb toy at the homo of her father, Mr A TKing. Mrs Jordan was in attendance and reports a fine, boy and a happy healthy mother. ' Ed Fuilrpauda biot her, brother unlaws of Gf oCalkins arrive J from Minnesota Tuesday to make their home in lone. ' . F II Wilson sayt his wheat will go 20 bushel to the - acre. From the sample he brought in tire oth er day we bclive it will. Movilig picture 1 ahoxr at Walker's Hall every Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday eyeing fit 7 30. Two films only. WHAT SOME Of OUR PEOPLE ARE DOING. Mayor-Pad berg is getting ready for a trip to the Cascade Monul nins, and will take his family over land, staying until scfiool commen ces. Mr and Mrs A Younc arc eating the fliie strawberries they raise in their yard, Johnny Bryson has moved into the old Wood home and has clear ed away the old ' shrubbery- and commenced raising a lawn. Mr Howard is building r-t ftm a bungalow on hisjjlaoenear town as ono could wish lo see. .French Burroughs is cutting hay And he has any amount of it.--- - Mrs Willard Blake is bi:sv with those boys of herV. Mrs Oscar Cochran, as usual the busiest woman iu town. And the one with tlie. most responsibility, the small children are all well tak en care of. Mr CJothran U home from the hospital and ii about on his crutches - TaiIo Jordan hat returned from Mrs I.6ren Hale ; i rit:ilnly busy. Th'vy have mpvi'ttmhi their tlue home on second street mu! xh'ft is overhauling and making - nicr 'the whole thing from gnru-i t. cel lar and the Yard too. Frank Parker M cutting f"t" wood, thinking: of the- wh'i'.'r mand. ' . , ' v. Mrs Ganger ia cooking 'W lots tt weoptf in her hoteU- Militv good cooking oo Mrs Walker bat Mit - U new Administer cnet dtm i". stain and her home is simply diHr U r Carle hua been bnrni ilk- ' ."ii . C T; ny. In Me t Walker Estate the weeds by the side of hi so it won't get seeded, . D C Ely U a ill sadly weeds, and wishing tin y 'ot so far ahead of him. considering giving the Aid S'irty a job of linivliiiig ihem, nftil - hxl ies takelfi all ctassca of wnk twice each month. But I V is afraid it would not be lirnin r t. ask them to do this work. i Mrs Waters is busy with nU.ui I 125 little tliorotighbred clii kens' she has ralsvtl. She has t In- full blooded a neon as and these she int el incubators and raisrd in lroi' J' ts this One tot of young oinck.-its j. It is worth a visit there l-i - : them. " i Mr an'd Mrr Frank Uoliiiit on tlieir way to Imo RockHivTif Ux.ltoliiitron's father. - - I General Merchandset lone, Oreg( n. Walt tmith has Ms wiixl iTiil! ritniiirg in iJie lot by the title ! Iiis houno and we wnlr till timo lo raicc snio alhtlfa fur. f' nl for hf horse so it it will be iirfj to tahe the girls riding. Bert Mason ia enjoying riling in the itwellest rfg Iu town. And irtore than one girl' hMking nnx imisljr after him aa be goes ilnrc-u fftreeL , A Complete Stock of darpets and Window .dhjdos New 1989 Wall Paper. All Kinds of Furniiuie repaired and Rellolshed. rcn Beds feeirendef . Any t hing not curried In stock will be ordered al a Reduction s r. Al 1 1 1 1 LI r. - V U- I I J J YJ an eastern triD and will irotohonM keeping the JobtiBlflkeliouierteart Mr Engclmaii It ml ml ring the tlie rink. r " - Mr flaco it loo basr to jnlk to; telling the farmoit that Ihit it the time of the year to haul their whit er wood and eoahto tlia farm. prelty new dreises Portland. she - got in . - ,JJ Mrs It u fug Cochran, is fts iisnnl iontertaining company, lhousti (is alware fcttraelire," Mra Knappenberg made a busi ness tiip to Heppner Monday. Mr Chat Sptrrj hat returned from a basinet trip to tlie Valley. He hat hit fence painted tnd it in a generally progressive mood. QMr Arron Agee brought in n 9y nice sampleof rye. It looks etty good and Tie says Tie plant ed it on the outside- of hit wheat Held to feed the squirrels.- v Dummy brought in 37 racks of wheat Wednesday and told 27 to Joe Waters. Come again Dummy Chat Dickey Is busy at odd timet white waslting the trees iff frorit of his Pastime. - - Suits cleaned and pressed for $1 extra pant 40c and -ladies- akirta 1.50 at the barber shop. Ralph nyroer rrop. aiso get your snort tinned. " ,. ... CChe Hotel it pufttlng op aa Ana I as can be found out tida of rtland. If yo want a good dinner, go there and get it Yoa will be pleated. J Doo'toook dinner at bSM Soft day. GatoUe ImuI anal n)oy good dinner, withowt lha trouble oieaokincit, - , 4-t-- Walter Btekat and - Theodore Anderson watt is Inn bopping Wednesday. , , - Picnic Friday, July 2 . . . I- ' - ' A Basket picnic will tc given in Stratton's Groye, Friday July i, under the auspices of the lone Band Everybody is invited to come ;and bring a well filled lunch basket bles andseat will be furnished all. A-wellelected program-willbe given, during the forenoon, consist ing of speeches, songs and music. The afternoon will be spent ? in races, Jtugbf-war, sports and base ballf fof which prizes will be given. In the evening there will be a concert given by the Band, assisted by i)iir Vocal and Instrumental talent, also fireworks; and last a big dance at the skating rink. - We invite everybody to come and have a goodjtime. . Ione Concert Band. (ONE, ORiEQON. MORROW COUNTY, WHERE WHEAT IS KING. lone Proclaimer & Oregonin $2. Mrs Jordan has had her porch alt closed in with wire netting and the bouae painted. It looks fine. Mrs Ilube Sporry is ndmirin Mr and Mrs Jcfso Mnfon t baity girl. , Mrs Chick, tlie champion house keeper of lone, is charing (he infl speck al dirt away, when she Isn't runniwg the telephone office. Mrs Eil Moore is earing U.r tin prttliett kind. of a rard. . II rt Caaon it retting from a hard winter of keeping a iMiitefiil of boardera. i' ' ' i Mrs Stratton b pregwrlitg ta go to G rente Paaa where Mr Stratton hat taken a homes ad. R T Perkhit It busy aa newel wila tlta several duties ad Post master. Clerk al an active teheed board and Jnstk thn Peno . Be rare and to at tlie ball game ftandaj between lone and Eight- Mile. It trill to an lb - Jowe diamond na to OUT ON TUil. PACIFIC MONTHLY poktland 1 oaioon The Leading Magazine oftiuWtst 1 llf.Br UtatUefJ -Timdr Artfchw Rateable 8lrte. Aril, fa. MBfclSlfc BfBINMWM - k b I litmeWa Wc km 1 Spcdal QM cflcr asel Tmbkma, far -.0 UM