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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1924)
o 1 ; : ; ... ,:,-, . . VOLUME XIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18 1924 NUMBER 6 Old Settler Visits lone J. A. Taylor who left this lection 44 yean ago was here on a two days visit last week. His grandfather homesteaded a part of the townsite of lone, Including the ground on which the Hotel lone now stands. Hit home la now at Kiverside, California, to which place he re turned Sunday, July 13. House for Rent Furniture for tale. Mrs. Randall, lone, Oregon. M IMMMIMIIIIMM Eyesight Specialist Comming Dr. Clark of the Clarke Stram Optical Co., 112i Sixth Street, Portland, Ore., will be in lone alt day and evening Tuesday, July 22nd, at the lone Hotel parlor. Lost Bay mare, 3 year old, circle T brand on left stifle, lame in left hind leg. Lost about the middle of May. E. H. Turner. $$$$$$ vs MERCHANDISE You need harvest provis ions I need cash. I have the best stock of groceries in lone and am willing to help you reduce the cost of living. My stock has been pur chased at the right prices and cash' buyers will be given, the benefit. Inspect my Dollor Counter and be convinced that my prices and goods are right. Buy by the Case and get the lowest prices. BERT MASON IONE :: ORECON At the sign of the Yellow Box aaBXagaaS3BBBaBBBBBaaBaBBMBaBaaaaBBa Kodak Film Get the film that gets the picture Kodak Film We have your size. Just as you count on Kodak Film, you can count on our developing and printing service. Films care fully dcveloped;prints painstakingly made; work that's right and right k on time that's our reputation. Dullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Filling Station , Echo Pastor Visits lone Rev. J. T. Keating', paato of the M. E. church at Echo, was in lone Wednesday in the inter est of the Children's Home of the W. C. T. U. at Corvallis. This home is designed for de pendent children in the state of Oregon. The home consists of a largre farm on which it is -planned to erect a number of cottages when Buch dependent children as ma) be received will have care and protection. One of these cottages has bees erected and about 75 children are now being cared for. Theri is at this time a waiting list of 150 children who cannot be re ceived until additional building! are erected. We understand the Ku KluJ Klan of the state have pledged $50,000 to this benevolent enter prise, and the Baptist churctl $25,000. An offering for this work taken in the East Side Baptist church of Portland recentl netted $8,000. The contribution of the local K. K. K. amounta to something over $100. Leave your watch repairing at the McMurray pastime for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mrs. Pettys spent Sunday in Pendleton. A new eoat of paint on C. W. Swanson's Chop (Mill has much improved . its appearance and ncidentally done something to brighten up the little old town. C. A. McMurray drove from Rochester, Nevada, where he has been employed in the mines, which are now closed, there being almost no water in that part of the country. He expects to stay with his brother about two weeks. Lexington Items Mr. and Mrs. Walker'of Hard- man were visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fredrickson last Saturday. Mrs. Walker left Sunday for Monmouth where sh will spend the summer. Mr. Carl Yaunt was a recent visitor in Lexington, visiting Mr. Frank Burgoyne. Mr. Hopper of the Heppner Battery Shop was in Lexington Wednesday on businees. A number of Lexington people including Mr. J. J. McMillan and amily, Mrs. Wm. McMillan and several others, left Thursday for Mt. Hood, and vicinity, huckle berry ing. The McMillan Brothers finished threshing lately. Four hundred pounds of wool were stolen from the Scott-Mc Millan Warehouse Sunday night, the thief having sawed through the floor to get in. Mrs. W. G. Scott returned home Sunday from a visit at Pendelton and Pilot Rock. We still have a few Lang ranges n stock. Engleman Hardware Co. Mr. E. L. Padburg and his children Haxel and Derrill motor ed to Hood Kiver Monday to pick blackberries. They were accom panied by Mrs. J. H. Bryson and her son Francis and Mrs. Bert Mason, and returned home Wednesday. LOCAL and PERSONAL A party of lone people includ ing Judge Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farris, Mrs. Walter Corley and Jack Ryan, left early Monday morning on a trip to the Opal mines, a few miles beyond Parkers mill-in the mountains. They returned Monday evening about 9:30 o'clock and report a very enjoyable trip. The first carload of 1924 wheat from lone was shipped Tuesday morning by the Independent Warehouse Co. Mr. Chas. Erwin finished har vesting this week. The average yield of wheat per acre was 15 bushels. Mr. C. A. McMurray, accom panied by his wife and four children, is visiting his brother La ton McMurray of lone. Swanson's Chop Mill Has Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen Doors and windows. Superior Drills. The name tells the story. P. G. Balsiger Finishing that's right and right on time is our specialty. Bollard's Pharmacy. i3 Not so many steps " no coal or wood to tug one filling laSt for day -Steps! how many of them Pearl Oil and a good oil cook' stove save you! Those needless steps for heavy coal, for wood and the ashes. One gallon of ecjy nomical Pearl Oil often lasts for days, and it is so much handier and quick' er. Pearl Oil's intense flame is concentrat' ed heat and it is odorless and clean burning too! The Standard Oil Com pany refines and re refines it for best results. Avoid dis appointment ask for Pearl Oil by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Local Post Office Receipts Total receipts of the lone Poatoffice for the quarter ending une 30, 1924, was $5042.34 and the receipts from stamp sales alone were $560. 19. For the corresponding period last year the total was $5,419. 78 and the total stamp sales $519.87. Mrs. Griffith In Portland Mr. Elmer Griffith took his mother to Portland Sunday for dental operation, and . returned to lone Tuesday evening. Mrs. Griffith remained in Port land and expects to be there ft month. She is staying with her son Mr. F. W. Griffith. 1( umir rroAit tc annA vnti ran't afford to buy at credit prices. Pay cash at Mason's and save money. DEARL I OIL THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OFKKKM A Liberal Practical Education1 Id the aereml puraulta and profeaelon Id life Throiiifh the following school and department The School of Basic Arts and Sciences Aft Call. iMfc WuUa modtrm Unsuun. hMofy. m4 Itw adeacaa Providln the bundatloa Main apoa vfcka Utfeakal marUllnHo a) MM, The Ten Technical schools Agriculture ii department (B. S M. 8. degree) Engineering 7 department B. 8., M. 8. dejeree Hun Economic 6 drpartm't )U.S.. 11. 8. deur") Pharmacy I U. 8.. I'll. C. deftree) Chemical Engineering (B. 8. decree) Comment 4 department ( B. 8. defjree) Forettry2 department ( B. 8., M. 8. degree) Minett department U. 8. degree Vocation! Education 6 depart ment f C. 8.. M. 8. degree Military Science and Taatkai m unit B. 8. degree The training Include phvtical education. Industrial JournalUm, social science, and mualc. Entrance and graduation require ment are aUmdai J. ''Through lorn aauai ratio .oncaaliatlont the College I accredited to the beat graduate eclioola In America. Student life I exceptionally well orgaolied to develop Ideal of leaderalilp and aervlceto tlie common wealth. Admlrwlon of Fretthmen Septtuber23, 1924 For illuatraUd booklet and specific Information writ to THE REGISTRAR OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS, - OREGON for comfort and rest and health and lb (imp! We, all in piaaong variation at NORTI BEACH, CLATSOP BUCKS, TILLAMOOK IEACHES ar NEKFCXT Our Ktmt wfl) hand to "Outing la tbt Pacific Wiaiaaaat aad Mngoa Outooora" and (bay "tU Wl rou U whole alary. A round -trip auauaar aitarala Hcaat ta UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SorattkM wonaari ul trip threat h thCelio,U Bhrar Caraa, IM aar aM I J. VV. HOWK, Agent, lone, Oregon. V It pays to paint Of courM it paytl It protect property by aavlnf tk urfaca. It boom property valu through adding aaw nasi. It aavat rapairt. Tha aoonar you paint the aeanar ou aave. Paint with Raimumn Pur Paint. W ana lurnuh it and othar RatmuMan produclt to. BERT MASON lone. Oreg'on