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VOLUME XIU
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25 1924
NUMBER 7
Erwln's House Takes Fire
The roof on Arthur Krwin's
house took Are Wednesday after
noon by sparks from the chimney.
Fred and Carl Ray were driving
paat on their way to Mr. Krwin'a
Held for a luad . of wheat and
extinguished the blaze before
much damage wan done,
Lost
Bay mare, 3 yeari o'd, circle T
brand on left atifle, lame in left
hind leg. Lost about the middle
of May.-E. H. Turner.
Fatal Accldept at Hardman
Mr. Alvln Steven of Hardman
was kicked In the breast by a
horse, Wednesday of last week,
and died from the effects of the
injury last Saturday.
lie was not thought to be ser
iously injured at first but
apparently an internal hemor
rhage hud been caused,
Funeral services were con duct
ed by Hev. W. 0. Livingstone.
House for Rent
Furniture for tale.
Mrs. Randall, lone, Oregon.
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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
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The departure of Rev. W. 0.
Livingstone to his new field of
labor at Hood River entails a loss,
not only upon the congregation
which he and his wife have so
long and so efficiently served,
but upon all Morrow county.
From the date of his coming
among us in 1920 Uev. Livingstone
has been identified with every
thing that tends to moral and
aocial uplift. His work has al-
way been characterized by I
broad spirit of Christian brotherhood.
We understand that Rev. Mr.
Livingstone will continue in
charge of the work at Heppner
till Septl. Mrs. Livingstone
goes at once to Hood River and
will assume charge pending the
arrival of Rev. Livingstone.
The field at Hood River in
cludes two churches some three
miles apart and the projected
program includes the consolida
tion of these two congregations.'
Uev. and Mrs. Livingstone
carry with them our best wishes
and to Hood River we extend
our congratulations.
Family night Saturday at the
gion Theatre. Thomas Melgh
an in "HOMEWARD BOUND."
At the sign of
the Yellow Box
to!
Mak Film
Get the film that gets the picture
Kodak Film
Wt have your size.
s
Just as you count on Kodak Film,
' you can count on our developing
and printing service. Films care
fully developed ;prints painstakingly
made; work that's right and right
on time that's our reputation.
Dullard's
Pharmacy
The Kodak FUling Station
Henry 0. Warren of Hardman,
a pioneer of Morrow County,
was ouried last Tuesday. Mr.
Warren was 82 yeara old.
W. 0. Livingstone Takes
Church at Hood River
Mrs. Lish Sperry went to Pol
and with her little daughter,
Sunoay morning, to visit her
father. She expects to stay
about one week.
Monday. July 21, a son was
born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy
Cason, of Portland. Mother and
child are doing well.
Mrs. Cason is a daughter of
Lee Padburg of lone.
f iiaii en f Vi rnaipintT ai f
the McMurray pastime for Hay
.
lor tne jeweler, ueppner.
Mr. Paul Prieby and Mr. Alfred
forsgren of Seattle are in town
on their way to Idaho. They
have joined the construction
crew on the new school house.
LEXINGTON NEWS
Mr. W. 0. Hill left Lexinglon
Monday for Walla Walla to attend
his mother's funeral. He was
accompanied by Holbert Johnson
and returned Wednesday.
Mr. Lawrence Palmer, who
lives about two miles belo Lex
ington, has stopped threshing
because of a poor yield.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston
were in town Wednesday on
business.
Wm. Hubner and his son Heinz
made a business trip to Lexing
ton Wednesilar. Mr. Hubner
reports that crop conditions near
Pine City are not very promising,
i
Lexington Idler's Club has
I een organized. Their first meet
ting was held on Tuesday.
The Ladies' Aid of the Con
gregational church meets on
Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock.
Our meats are prepared under
hygenic conditions in our own
modern slaughterhouse. Lexing
ton Market., R. H. Lane, Prop.
CALL for BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Directors of School
District No. 35, lone, Oregon,
for the transportation of child
ren to and from school at lone,
over two routes, viz: between
Raymond's Farm and lone school
and between Cool's farm and
lone school.
Bids will be received up to
and including August 12, 1924.
The School Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Bids should be filed with Mrs.
Corson, School District Clerk.
DELLA M. CORSON,
Clerk. School Disk No. 35
Church Missionary Here
Rev. C. H. Harrison and wife,
of Portland, passed through Iont
Thursday evening, on their way
to Idaho.
Mr. Harrison is Home Mission
ary Supt. of Congregational
churches in Oregon and Southern
Idaho. After a short call at tha
Congregational parsonage jour
neyed on to Lexington, where
they were entertained at the
home of Carl Beach.
Swanson's Chop Mill Ha
Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen
Doors and windows.
Not
so many
. steps
Superior Drills. The name tell
the story. P. C. Balsigcr
Mr. Anderson, who has charge
of the construction of the new
school building, was struck on
the cheek bone by the crank on
the engine of the cement mixer.
when he was starting it Monday
morning, i lie nesti was cut De-
low his left eye, but the injury
is not serious.
Every day in July has pictures
for your Kodak. Bullard s Phar
macy.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boyer of
Hamilton, Ore., spent last !?at
urHav in lone. They were the
guestti of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J.
Biddle.
If your credit is good you can't
afford 'to buy. at credit price.
ray cash at Mason's and save
money.
Word was rf ceived from A. M.
Moore that he is in Los Angeles
and has a good position. He ex
pressed himself as being wel
pleased with California, and had
met a former lone friend, Chas.
i coal or wood to lug
one filling laSs for days
-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 ecc
nomical Pearl Oil
often lasts for days,
and it w so much
handier and quick'
ex.
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)
EARL
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THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
"A Liberal Practical
Education"
In the afvrrnl pursuit and profession, In lib
ThroiiKh tlx? followlnit achoola and department-
The School of basic Arts and Sciences
Art tndtoa. public taukia, aNXkra batman, Utter. aa4 the Kfcaca
Provfcknt tk haadjtlaa train aaoa Mck tacbakal istcUUxatiaa k Wr.
The Ten Technical Schools .
Agriculture 13 department
U. M. S. clt-urif)
Engineering" department
B. S., M. S. (L tcnrti
11. iwe Economic 5 depiirtm'U
(U.S., M. 8. degree)
Pharmacy
( It. S.. I'll. C. decree)
Cbemkal Engineering
. U. 8. den reel . . -
Commerce t departments
( U. 8. de Krm)
Forestry 2 depart menU
(B. 8., Jrl. 8. degrees)
Mi net department
II. M. degree
Vocation Educttioa S depart
ment B. 8., M. R. deg-m
Military Science and T attic ft
unite
(B. B. degree
The trnlntiiK Includes physical education, Induatrlal Journalism.
mm lul Hclcnt-ea, and mimic. Kntrance and graduation require
HifutH am standard. Through the usual rating organisations
tli - CoII-k la accredited to "tie beat graduate schoots In America.
Student life Im exceptional! well organised to devajop Ideal of
lciiderwhip and servleeto the comniou wealth.
Admltudou of FreHlunen September 23, 1924
For illustrated booklet and speclnc Information write to
. THE REGISTRAR
OREGOtf AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
CORVALLIS, OREGON
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CITY MEAT MARKET
COLD STORAGE IN CONNECTION
- R. H. LANE, Prop.
LARD
5 lb. Buckets - - .80c i
10 lb. Buckets - - - $1.55
TRY OUR LINE of GROCERIES
Our meats are prepared under hygenic conditions
in our own modern slaughter house.
LEXINGTON
OREGON
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BERT MASON
lone, Oregon
O'Niel, who it with the Cherolet
people.