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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
lone Proclaim! er stop at 0? Iene. Oregon, Sep. 24, 1900, lone Towi Of tor MM MM" 'I! I.tsfwHwn Recorder , ,,0. J. fumtDfiud iunivii ...I.,....;TT?i. on. i;miuoia n.u.waoo (V.O. Haulier uUmi... J tank hmAmt Cist ,t.r.rykim (C. 4. Pining wo Dirwtat. , W.o. Uuou orncnu at trb iullm lun orncs Retiiter C. W. Woo re lUtwim Lnli a. Ariwua LedteS'Meet M FeMeetfl -tt f) rt t full monp of etch month. Odd FtillQwa Ktvr 3lrdT Btkt. itebckiiii Flnnud iblrd Tfiiu4ftr trealat tenth month. (CIlTl.oDGBW.O. W W.7M, Matt -It nd third Sstunlftr avaslDK ol Melt Month. KORtlAN LODUE I. U, O. F. No. It), ! iw; i1itdT nlhl lUtoimu. LOCAL "All communications, m far as possible, should reach us not Inter 1 than Tuesday nijrnt, Please bear this in mind and have oommunica tiont in on time." Editor, C. W. Moore, Register of tfte Land Office at The Dalies, spent Friday and Satardar 'here and ' went to Heppner for Sunday. J. K. C ron an, President of the Bank of lone, went to Port laud Saturday. '" .-' V. T. KingNrho has keen in the upper country working thru har vest, visited hiu parents here, Mr and Mrs A. T. King, last week. He went from here to Cascade Locks, ' where he wilwork this winter and - 1 where he ordored the Proclaimed sent. Roy Akers and Walter Cochran have been busy cutting the Weeds from Walt Smith's lot of alfalfa, and they did a good job too, FOR SALE Oil barrels(52 gal lon) 91. each at the Power Houue. I E E Miller, City Engineer. In the Proclaimer office and at Paul Dalsiger'i business house can he seen a sample of potatoes raised jr Robert afathiaon fBfc need the potatoes. The yierd is first class and the quality aannotbebeatand t, the soil that was packed about mem w:tn mis rooter, to as to hold the moisture, receive the ben- ent 01 lite crop J P Rhea is over from Walla Walla. He brought a large map f the BlalodC orchards and when er office and see it. E- R- Landell returned from a -trip to Idaho Wednesday, where he has been visiting his sister Mrs . 8 wen ten. - - Chicken dinner with all the "fix in" at tha-Hotcl Sunday. . Miss Clara Troedion who has . been attending the fair at Seattle, reltrned home this week. A Weloh'who owns the old Fe'r ' galdi place, was here visiting D C Ely this week. Marcellns Williams who had a stroke of paralysis last week, went to Portland Monday, wbre his mother Uvea. - ; " Hal Ely is reported quite sick and his father, D C went te the ranch Wednesday.. ' All kinds of NewStstionery and soma dandy Birth-day Postalcartls at the Chick Pkaumacy. . - - Mr and Mrs J R Land were me r . ried 55 years September 22 and a nutnberl their friends called n . them and celebrated the occasion. J Pennftigton and tasaOy spoilt Sunday with French Bmroagb? and wife. Needles to say they had the time ol tbeir life. THE PALACE HOTEL' s When . in Heppner. " WHY? . 1st. - Beet and Cleanest Booms, 2nd. AU Wlite filp, 3rd. BeBt Meals in the City." 4th. Free) tins to A from pepot, 5th, Best Service. 6th You want to jq where everyotro goes. - 7th. You Arc Always Welcome, . Boom .25, .50 4' $1. Me 25 50GU, ' Maddock . & Co, Props. Anyone in need of lime, eement. and shingles cajl and see'G F Par ker before going elsewhere, t. r Loren Hair who has been In the Valley visiting relatives, returned Monday, He reports a good time but says home looks good to him. Mrs Netamire, mother of Mrs S M Moore, accompanied by Mrs West, came from Kansas Wednes day lor a visit of i few weeks. John Kliti went to The Dallas as witness for Albert Petteys last Tuesday. 8 E Moore who has been visiting in the -Valley, returned home last Tuesday. , . . I will buy old cast, iron, copper, sacks, robber, sine and rags. . Bill Swensen. . "'- ' E. B. Gar to n and wife havo re turned from a trip to the valley where they have been visiting -for the past month They have pur chased the old Cason place and will make lone their home. Fostmnster Perkins returned from the Postmaster's convention at Portland last Monday. He ii growing very optomistic over Mor row county and says we are on the eve of better times and more peo ple. " ... ' Johu Williams came from Fort- land Monday. Jj . ' , . R. W. ftobiftim and wife were io from BHghtmile Monday shop ping and called and renewed their subscription to this "Great Fami ly Journal", realising We have to buy cottl and get ready for' winter and that, "every little bit helps". Edgar Ball finished Jrauling in Ralph Aker'a wheat, last Monday. There will be a lecture at the Congregational Church next Sun day evening at 7 to which all lire cordially invited. Subject, Upe and Downs of Life. NoticeBen Buschke of lone wisfrt es to notify partiesontheNorthside who have stock running at large that if tbey don't keep them out of his graiu be will take them np and buing them to lone to the liv ely stable where the owner will have to phy charges. Ira' Morgan left Saturday for Corvatlht where will "again enter the Agricultural school - ' Bill Somtherland and family cam from I-exiitgton Saturday for a visit with friends here. Mrs Rosa Campbell of Pendle ton will be in lone with a first eUee stock of Millinery, on Mon day, October 4lh And will remain one week. Mr and Bf is J. T. K nappen berg are moring iron the ranch and will occupy the Reld hows on Main street wkwrw Doctor Chick lived. x" . . Mrs WalteY CaeoA-nd ehildren went t UnHlgevllre.'lhatM Halur- dsytojoin Mr Caaon aud Miss Pearl wbwwettl there twa wreks ago. Tbey expect to make tfnrnr home at thtt plaoa. Mr A.t. rVtty hat lemcl the bouse oa 6econd' strert recently vacated bv Mr Rice and in UttHig it nplorttisgirtss they can re main la town while attending school. ' Ben Buschke Jr. went to The Dalles Monday and will return Halurdny faorsebtfok on a fine trot ter, --- . ; .. Mrs Keller want to Portland Monday to visit relatives, ' 'Juhanuas Troedson and fsinily of Ella were in town shopping Snt urday and called and renewed their subscription to the Proclai mer. . , Mr Paul Bnlriger's (mby is quite ill with Diptherra; This ts the first cane in lone in years sod it is to be hoped the people. Bill use all caution in preventing any more cases ... - Walter Dobyns buys all kinds of poultry at lane. Albert Pettey went toThe Dal les Tuexday to ninke final pi oof. Volney Ray acqoiiipatittd him as Witness. ' ' ; Mrs Ganger discovered she had lost 1 85,00 by aonie sneak thief en tering her room atThe hotel Thur sday morning. Sjlie reported her loss to Deputy Sheriff Frank Natb who is inrestigatirig the matter. Mrs Tom Wilson, a one time res- identer of Ioocafid - who now re side at Portland, came up Satur day and went out to the Davidson ranch to visit Mrs John Blake. Upon the return of the Editor's family to their home after printing last week's pnjwr, they found their little Jersey cow hod . presented them with a little calf. The great flow of yellow milk ie accountable for dur happy looks. Miss Goodall, of Auburn, Cali fornia, is teaching school on Ithra oroekand living with Mrs Dor men This young Indy is strange In the oountry botis much pleased with it. Miss Dal 1m Perkins' who has been in charge of the Post-office while her father was away, return ed to Portland, Wednesday. l,. "Kid" Besan of "Whixaers Row" the. Heppner ehocmsker, was In lone on business Tuesday. , Mr Maddock of the Palncchotel Hep Hier, pa tod thru homeward bout J Tuesday after hnving spent three weeks in Portland. M, Matlic Palrnatccr end Earl Morm, two well known young poopUat Morgan ami who have many friends in lone, were mari ed Tt. ssday afternoon at Heppner and hit Wednesday for a trip to Grangevitlr, Idaho. , ' i r The Proclaimer for tl.oOayr Commercial , Printing pimiAiMCR oma XL tone. Ore. General tar A Complete 'Stock vf FURNITURE Garpets and Window Shades New 1909 Wall Paper. Ecpairea aM eeilnlshed. Any t hirig not carried In stock will be ordered at a Reduction S. E MQORLv lONE, - ' OREOON. THE BAM OF I01NE Has served the community of lone with bank ing facilities for several years. In doing this we have had the co-operation of V oiir local people. We are bet ter prepared than ever to ( . V take careofthebank ing business of , :' thift com- ' - 5 1 munity. Conservative basiness is invited ; C Capital $15,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $4,600. . J, E. C ron on, . l'rcilent. ; 'r T. J. Mahoney. Vice Prowident. - - J. I). Cronan, Cashier., C.B. 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