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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
I i Vt.' WAR0. ntneVaad Yveeiestot, Published every Friday at lone, ' Morrow County, Oregon. By the I'roclairoer Publishing Co. auBasmrriowV cw wm ETntorod at tho lono pqstoffice as sec ,n'l class matter, ' v TRAIN SCHEDULE ' - UKAXt-'H MSB ' mvm iTewmer ..- f :45 a. m- lour .-..-.., 8:50 a. m. .Irrit'ttH At JmiL'tioii lu::J6 a. 01. Jmma Jnnvtiuu .l.;L&p. ui. l.eavt lone - -----a p. m. U.ivUiu llanpner ..... -i;l8 p.. ni. . M-tl.t MM iVftMf-)nniinl Ipavud.Iiinciiao 10:48 a. in. KhI'Ih)ihmI leave Jiuiuiion 1:1ft p. m. C. J. Pennington, Ajtent. Officers of Hprrow CoantTV Oregon TJlrrtiU Jintfo .,...!(, J.B.au lil.irli I Auoruajr .U. W. fltalin '.ttrtnlrteiimur ii, Cult 'rttnt ll-i.iiviiUliTC T. I. -Hmnantj . Vmutj iuAfi u. (j. l't'tMu ,Cuntr llMNMoMn....... jS! I.'im"" rtuBir nf..". jr. o. nm S;..nf HBvril- ....... E. M. Bhult jCtnr tiMMr Kiifi. MoW 'i'' i-HiM V. li UBrirlcM Uouim HtifBfr V. I. . Ktal Vwho-.f BuprlBtM4mt U.S. Kmwh Uuai Uuniaar hhm i. Io f"r ?t'MHir wwii Ititt Snt MoWdar la an if Blnl ftlwrutta Htalli: elrcvll n mm UilM MnmUj la Mar. t talnl Wm4ii In NvniikM. SVfosc'ribe lor th Tboclaimeb. l'he h&rvest svasou is "here mid the whirl ,pf tho combine it Iteginn injf to ltc 1 1 card. There will In (Mii)itltruli!o quantity of wlisiit to 1e I in ii I oil to tho wuruhotiMJS in Inn? ml it-will not he long until the Jii-cighU'i-H lib hi will Jje'hrirrd i)tiy :iiid night. t o rm'tfived through the iitn.il, tti!t other dav, n ciirioiisity in potn ,t- ra'.f'm'i; Jt j.s an old potato with n iiimv nno jiTcuviiij,' in itn hc;iil, il liming ip!it out; mcJu qt I'miiiIiI pntulo to Hud mi outlet. Wit don't k now wln'ii- it :; mo from . ui thi'i'o w: it ik) i in the puck ii ;;c. TIhth ffonsid-irdje Iiiuglitcr Jmiu iivur the rriri of the Ui'Uftit-e -htrt Sidiry " ntglit ylhitt hnVti found tht-rewuy iijtqthe .Viirioux pAvVh o! the Innd and the ,C;iirtutuiit tl'mt in civijii ii. to Ui t-ffoot tlntt if nil uewnpnpcr nrticlea printed in the city, pupuri areas J.ir from true aa those that wre aunt oht from llcppuer to the .()rct!iitin that it. is fooliidi to pny Aiiy iiUontian to whtit that iapr jv.H ti Hit public. Hlierlff Slmlt givt'ii crotlit for being braver than nil the oittieni of lone put to(Lliei rn the report,ns given from . rtntpnor, would leud one to think that the lone citiieui all went to there cellikr a(1a diepalchinc a "t luoKMiijrvr to the notmty teat with luiwKof lite hl tie. While there I no dou)4 lliitt Mr hutt ia a llr.ivc ni iti, lie uaM'ot tuil-d I a shi!it thai br.n'fry, hb lite man wh .'auphl before ho nut here, and )iU i; .:m'ii(-u w.i ot;h ilefired a . lyaciiiu was ininiiiiuut Ml EIE88ATE8 THEfOlftTfl. 'The people o.f lone eerininlr did hemiaLres proud lait Priday-whaA in r.ptnae to invitation from the '. loiitf Hand they turned oMtentnaaM Mi eelehrat the fourth ol July. Hie celebration' waa held on IT rid y loanable all who wished , to to Heppner on Saturday. ; Htrattmi'e grove waa nicely decos- atedaml thedeeUrationof Indepeo deuce waa read by JJuriat Caaoa. Rev UraUstreet gavw rery ne ttilk and Mr Uobyna reoiieeV and f all enoyad this program a well m the sweet mseiis the band gave ' Large tables ware erected ane all t ! their dinner-together and. aCj V kirmrflumi wwr eewsed a itiiw mm 4. Krvrr ytrtnn mum mtltmw y ' ml yownf , rich and poMr, thebem lie and tho moat beautiful, friend and foe all lt down together. In the afternoon Morgan and lone Ml team played baII which re united ii victory for the home !my. Jrtck Hughe then mibdued ii Wild horsd mid rutiFcd it to: -be come a gantlu -fuddle' Jtuimnl. After thin tho crowd returned to Main strei't tvlivru rncei of all kimU wurc Imd until otipptvr lime. A fur ittpijcr, firo workd w -m given on tin) g ron ii da of the grove iiinplten ii d;inct! nt tho rink ei-.d ed mi uiiiiDiiiiliy plrtifiiuit dny of celclnution Mr (jenrtre Uick hroili;ht a banket of Htrwwbi'rrire into llie 1'rogreiV office Wednendayjliat waa railed on my neighlior John Oeborn'i lot There were eixteen berriee in the baikrt.it w. heaping 'full and weighed exactly one pound, to that the aingla berry areraged one ouuee. Thie la the (trt tcaeon for tliemo bear and uvly ehowe whtit we all talk, abovt, ttiat we live rij;ht in the fruit rowii.p eetiuu and all v' have t do li the work. The fruit nillde thrtit. Kstaendu rrogrena. BEPPNER BEAT CONDON AT BASE BALL J. list Sunday iibertioon on tl;e Heppner jrif6HiiuT, the homo team lef eiitcd Condon st Irnne ; bull, The traiiio was cniled at 2:30 am! wna hotly contested thruout. at oiifl time it looked as tho, it would bo a tic and twelve innings were played before tho 'deadlock' was broken. During Iheer.ljre gitme it was a pili:liers battle. Ah the ilcpi ner team wan weakunrd by Fevral men being under the wer.tlier, lone (uriiished two men who tnaieriftHy uUlvd itv-tlie inct:esB of" tho gtinie. J I) Crn.uin jlaj(;d5ftlclir-aiul V alter Kubanka short stop and Ik-ppucr coucevds that- much of the aliccess of tho game pi Ututiks ti the giKMl work. of the lona bbs, Knbnuks hatting being a ptbtnin t. . ..i ii.. i i neppuer s pitcher was very nrong-i and effective and Condon get a run alter the eighth didn't inning New Pest Death found. North Yakima, tynnh June'Jl U has beeu- fnnhS that a liquor made by boiling Mtgebrttah in wat er is a moat effective) exterminator of tree pest. Kd Ifnrtman, for ninn on the Tnt MiilHrtsrnnch, six inilea out nt the my, mnde the dis oovery.! lie hne been nsiiii' thif me and ays he m found it more efTectiw than any other sprny. Hp uss loa to the discovery br noticinp that none of the common pent evi-r nU.ncked iige brush, J mimVi solu rtim tiud tried it in his orchard witft the festilt lhnt 'ill C ordi. miry pwt wero killed. An wldi timi to this spra heihg nffrctive. its chiel ndrnntage vi (lVe fnot that iinlenviitng and can bm mao ufwctMnd at any time in fu intity. Mr- Hnrtmaii lias withheld the aiHN)Meeuient 6f ids discovery nn til he had thoroughly test id it by repeated applications tn bis own orchard.-Weekly Oregondan. . D8ITI MM EXJtsVrlllwNS. " r- v ; The marks on paper from the graduating claas ot Dm eighth gradt ol lone sebool, 1as been re turned from the st it t office and htlew we give the ecceUeat stand iag acnurrvd frore, unew axaW JaJiwn by theftitif ersduatrti nf tsdsvaaaswi srgospsrolfoUdr shueld iiii glisa MmliisJiii. 'WH Nasb, for so tuorongh ly groodig these pupils as to eause thee to be able to make snrli record. And the pupils themseWe, should be complimented fer being alien Uve enough to understand and re ain that teaching, and the people of lone should be proud that they have in their employ such an effi cient teacher and such bright pupil. Werner Rietnmnnradin95; spelling,8Ji: arithroetic,100;(;rain mar,98; history ,92; civil gor.UOO geography,100;writiig,82;pliyBiol Emile Stratton: Bending, 05 Spelling, 89; arithmetic, 90; gran mar, 94; history 95; civil gov't. 92 geography, 100; writing, 81 ; phys ology,83. Glen Ball; Reading, 96; Spell ing,84; Arithmetic, 100; grammar 73; history, -82; civil gov,tt 97 geography, 90; Writing, t-3; jhy aiologytiO. . Wetter Debyns: Reading, 90 arithmetic, 90; grammar 87 hist ry, 88; civil gov,, W; geography 90; Writing, 81; physiology, 98 spelling, 89. WHY CYPRES YtOOO 81NK, a M-t stesrta BSsa m. Soattieni lombermet take treat Sfffat la a story of eertaia aeleBtlllc reii ttetosa wbo wre ant fee fee ffovi-rn Mat at Wasblnstoo to stndj tbt txpwth and uses of tbe baat cypreai St. a time wbea cj-pre -lumber wtu eenparatlTely new to the market. They Went direct to a large camp, predated eredantlals to tbe sunerhiVeBdout and watched with mlnbte car tl 1rtx-os;i of cnttlnx tbe timber and fluallus It downstream. Cypress is a light ipongy woxl Oi.u trows In swamps and ausorl)3 wuKv readily. The sclentlQc gcutlcnicii v? qaeated tbe superintendent t tl i-o- some logs nto the river eopomto f i-jin tbe main rafU and followed tbeirprtv; ress down strmm In a baat. Artec ftoBtlDg SDntb f same dlstnuea the logs with one sccord Bank. Unc!i sur prised, the scientific geutlemes ream ed and followed aaotliar cous&iHnt ut pbenoineuon was rrpenwtJ; at o eertaln distance from tuV eenip u tit togbsank.' The gentlemen from Waslilnfftoni 1-e log very sctntlRc, dkl nst tbiuk tc aet)on tbe nnlettered auperlitoi((!tul about tbe power of eypruM t6 bCcDiut Waterlogged, but after uuaierous. fcb eorratlona .and much comparttiff aS notes reported to their department h sUrtUuj discovery mat cypress floated aaV eeota- of it tavariably mnk. Of the eaase they were not yet certain, bdt haaarded me auggestloa that R adgtil He la the votary motloa of tbe earth, teereeslat la speed se tbe logs- ap proached me equator until It was w ertnl faeusjh to draw tbem otkM naiadelpbia Norm Americaa. , twm WeM. 1' ' Many fsmers who eccaslonalbt r ear the destruction of fruit trees en account of advanced age or nufmlrfoJ- aesa are quite answers of Ibe value attached to much of the wood thm sacrtoeed. Cherry wood Is largely used la furniture sad when polished reveal a beaoUfui color aud prorldea a passa j4c wilts Hon of Biabogauy. Amile xre"i weed is remarkably well adapted tt turner's work and Is lb demand fc making cogwheels on sceount ef Its great stsenxth and durab.lity. - The cogs or woorieu mill wheels aro often nude ef apple wood. It is aUs exteo slvely seed for fruit preuos, where It woven very durable. Tbe value of walnut wood In noe cabinet work U wsU known, and good prices are ob tained for mia beautiful sad popular wood, Lacdoo Ttam. i. f , fm twit, a'1" ' Tuato when a reigning prises tt necessary to go outside his la mediate fsmlly to ehonee hie soceaseot he fstlews sa odd custom. There th wearmg ef hair oa the face Is the ex hwJve privlktge ef ssverelgnty. When un xetec eelecte a eeccoaaor he seode we ceert barber to the tortaaate UmU rtdual to aotlfy Usa that as ssay west H heard. This tatlaunoa Is equlvaleai t j a formal aaaeunceaieBt that be nas tmn selseisd aa the heir presumptive T wwamsjssaowt. hfmWLN aasi the - v- "taet TU aet he aba Ss appear t kUjht. I have a esse threat-, 7 joe. tear. ie- theremmsm.se. otatog eeoM Upaea to rw tasuat that WosaeVt llerali. ERST HrsDtV.GAHGER Proprietor, ,J Clarence M.White Heppner " . ' 1 ' . Oregon P. 6. Balsiger DEALER IN CHAMPION Mowers 3c Headers , So4tr$ CMBfln Mitchell" Vehicles wjl'itul wtfnrBo lvn -i Oregon Wheat Uo4 1w Property, ;-1 dso handle Thoroihbred Fonltry P. f Chrte.tensn, Propri etor Swede Canyon Poul try Ranch, Lexington, Or. DR. C. C. CHICK Physkssa and Curseoa MIGHT CALLS PROMPT! AT TENDED , Office in tlie fone Piisrmscy. ' lone, Oregon. .The Proclaimer for 1.60 i year. hoih IONE TUB" L P. D. - PASTIME - WherEveryori goes tcy have a good time. HARRY L lone ati. 7 Look Heyel k A nice fresh line of all the & leading brands of tobaccos both x- J cmAkinnfhpnTln rv. rttr W incLt uuvy ss. fine line of LUNCH goods x just arrived- ATny thing from 3 Sardines to Limberger cheese. 10 EOT g COID soli Drtohs a spcclaiig. MSIIAMROGK. FftANK INGCLMAN, c. H. WAhtt. UPWARD. Ward & Ward WHEAT LANDS Urn TOWN PROPERTY. lofie ; i Oregon. CUSS ICCQHHOQATIOKS 41 ; Ccomnercial TraJo Especially So&crtkd 0 v . Rates $K00 and $20Q the Day-- Spedal Fates for Room and Board by Week. A; W. Lundell, M uaic i Butchelor. TEACHER OF . Voice Culture. Singing a no '. . 'Sight Reading OVH. - OREGON. : R W, Hickok Orain Buying a Specialty. ' Lands' Bought and Sold I iv . insiirett - Collections made. HEPPNER, OREGON. ytll buyjn any amount Sat Chickcaf t Tarkcys, Docki YU ao4 Hides. . mMftff. flM Weafce. f V-- at the IONE MEAT MARKET. W. ?. COCHRAN. rom. N0T1CL Will all pemttvs who are enddbt ed to the J 0 Kincaid estate please call at , (bat stoTe building and heettle.witli ut delay as we are anxious to wind tfp the-whole matter as soon as possible. , .. r - E'L Pad berg, REED Oregon o