Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 29, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEWS of IONE NEIGHBORHOOD
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CHAIil.KS XAXXEMAVS X)MBJXE
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Tuesday evening between nine and
ten o'clock, Charles Nanneman's
combine was destroyed by fire. He
supposed it was caused by a lighted
cigar or cigarette stub. The next
day he came to lone and gave his
order to B. A. Amy, agent for the
Holt Manufacturing company, for a
new combine. It will be here the first
of the week. Mr. Nanneman's grain
is going 18 bushels or more to the
acre and is of first class quality.
Try Franz' Butter Nut Bread
Today
FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY TO
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
IONE, OREGON
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IONE ITEMS
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Morgan, of
Morgan, were in lone Friday on busi
ness. ,
The directors of the Pacific Starch
company 'held a meeting Monday af
ternoon in the office of C. B. Sperry.
Mrs. J. B. Sparks, of Condan, came
over for a few days visit with Tier
sister, Mrs. Milliron, and her moth
er, Mrs. C. . Shaver.
The Tum-A-Lum company sold a
bill of lumber Saturday for a $4,000
V
IOXK NKWS WANTED
I G. F. STEELE
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IONE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, Tone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
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JEWELER 1
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I I'ine Repairing 'of all f
Kinds ;
Oregon
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of Guaranteed Quality
T!c com of construction is too high to
"arrant your using anything hut the vcrv
lies' Lumber you can buy.
We guarantee our Lumber as first quality
because vc carefully inspect every piece
before we allow it to go into our stock. We
know it is r'glu and for that reason we
stand behind it with our guarantee.
It costs no more in the end than cheap
U iJicr, r nl you enjoy the satisfaction of
lnvinj the best.
I'hone us and we M ill give vnu an estimate
n your bill.
Martin Reid
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With this issue fh Hr.
aid inaugurates a special
lone department, the inten
tion being to give the peo
ple of that thriving town a
better newspaper service
than flhey have had in the re
cent past. To make the ven
ture a success will require
the hearty cooperation of
the people of that district
both in the way of business
Patronage and moral sup
port. Mrs. Delia Corson is our
accredited news correspon
dent at lone and every read
er of the Herald in that
neighborhood is requested
to assist her in making the
lone department the best
Page of the Herald by help
ing her to get the news. If
you know a news item tell
her about it, call her on the
phone or write her a note.
Mrs. Corson and the Her
ald will appreciate your assistance.
house to be erected on the Vander
bort & Winslow ranch north of lone.
Mrs. Jack Milliron and son arrived
Sunday from their home in Pendle
ton to visit her mother, Mrs. C. E.
Shiever. They returned to Pendle
ton Thursday.
W. H. Cronk the local Tum-A-Lum
man motored to Arlington Friday
where he met Harold Crawford,
Tum-A-Lum man of Walla Wialla, re
turning in the evening.
H. M. Cummins, cashier of the
Bank of lone, and family, returned
Sunday from their vacation. While
away they visited at Underwood,
Portland, Hood River and Beveral
other places.
Miss Maud Wilcox, and Miss
Swail, a friend of Miss Wilcox, ar
rived Sunday evening from Portland
to visit with Miss Wilcox's sister,
who is stopping at the home of Rich
ard Peterson.
Mrs. Mose Gamble and two little
daughters returned Saturday evening
from Creswell, where she has been
visiting her husband's folks for sev
eral weeks. Mrs. Gamble reports a
very enjoyable trip. I
W. R. Cochran came over from
Umatilla to spend Sunday with his
family in lone, returning Monday
morning. Mr. Cochran is working on
the Umatilla highway. He lias several
head of horses let out on Uils Job.
We are sorry to learn or the se
rious illness of W. J. Lowell, father
of Mrs. John Mobley. Mr. Lowell
had a paralytic stroke about two
weeks' ago and only partially recover
ed but the last few days has been In
a critical condition.
Jake Bortzer one of the big farm
ers of the Elghtmlle was In lone
Monday. He expects to start his
combine Tuesday If his extras' come.
It seems as though so many of the
farmers have been delayed on the
account of not being able to get x
tras for their machines.
C. M. Schriver Is progressing
nicely with his harvesting. Ha Iihs
been running nearly three weeks
with his combine and has not lost a
; 'lay. having rut about 300 acres and
j has between 700 and 800 acres mure
; to cut. The uraln Is going from ID
. to 20 bushels per acre.
Walter Itli-tniann who lives nut
! northeast of lone, reports killing s
jroyotte suffering from laMiien The
coyotn came up to the water trough
j and Walter picked up a Mirk mid
hit It several times over t3ic head but
that failed to kill It m he went to the
house and gut a gun ami wlun he
came bark Die coyote wss In a inud
hole havlnic fits. Il fhot and slll.d
It.
BE NATURAL-
Lay Something Away
for the Future
It is natural to save to provide for the future
The squirrel gathers nuts the bee honey, to
provide for the days when they cannot work.
The day will come when you will not be able
to work start NOW to provide for this tiYnc.
If you have no account, open one here now. If
you have one, add to it regularly, and watch it
grow.
BANK of IONE
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Frank Engdman
CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCOS
AND SOFT DRINKS
wr.','g
Billiards and Pocket Billiards. Ice Cream Parlor
in Connection. Latest Magazines and Periodi
cals. Oregonian Agency. Columbia Phonographs
lone, Oregon
Paul G. Balsiger
Farm Implements. Vehicles, Windmills, Pumps,
and dasoline Kngines. Wc Sell Winona Wagons
Tank Building Agency for Mitchell Cars.
Main Street lone, Oregon
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements under
this heading one cent
a word for each Inser
tion. No ad for less
than 15 cents.
1 CENT A
IWORD
Classified Ads are In
variably cash In ad
vance unless Riven by
persona with duly es
tablished credit
NEW THIS WEEK
Chlsf Cstcutivet Ctnturtd.
rotigri-ss hn twice c i,ur.l n pr.
hh-ni Andrew Jackson. In Jiif.e. v;
rr mii.ing the rmnl ,f the
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F. II. ROBINSON
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Muln Mr-ri lne, mu'i
Foil HAI.K vt i ton Packard
truck In good condition cheap for
cash or good security. Just been ov
erhauled and made like new. Kncjulre
M'-Uoberts-Cohn Auto Co., Ilcppner.
Oregon, or ( W. Ilux, Irrlgon, Ore
Ron. Upl5
WANTIJl-Lnly bookkeeper wants
a few hours work after supper. Kn
qulre at ll.iul.l hi flee. 1 2 1 f
Thl. II" Veaillng him k filly
with whll spot In fori'hi's'l No
btiinrlN nr in;iiks visible. Came lo my
liture ntiM-n inltrs smith of lulu1 on
the y A l.ufxlill phire about May
IMh, (jsiiit Mm) iiuve hamn by piov
Inx r . 1 1 y sod pHylnK rliiures
J. I,. SWANSON. .,ne, Oti'Kon II IS
HH'M Two small keys on ring
ueeovnr at the Herald office
pa Ing for this notice.
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tank. Owner may bare same by pay
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FOR SALE
TIHVK I "Oil HAI.K
Three ton Tankard truck In A No.
I condition M01. Kor partlculara
'all on or address the lep,ner Her
ald, Iieppner, OrKon. tilt
WANTED
DR. CLYDE R. WALK ICR
rmMi in am i i;.im
I'll'iHr I i, I, IK 1 1, ) I'Kie, MliKi.ll
WHKAT I.AM WANTI It
We have Mlinln wantlnc to buy
and trsd'i for wheat land. If yon
d'-alre to i: (,') of your pla please
write us ,rke and terms or state
what )" wli! aTi-pt in etchings for
the same.
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tion of tin. Kin i liipi dii, lliiiunlra;
32 volumes; one more volume will
biln It down to present date, (lood
binding A bargain at es tlmn one
half first cisl prlre Knilre at this
office. (f
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old past, wire rut i,n front of Ml
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