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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1924)
VOLUME XIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUCUST, 8, 1924 NUMBER 9 MIIMlllMMIHMMHUIHIMnilMMMIMIimMH $$$$$$ 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 i prices and goods are right. Buy by the Case and 'get the lowest prices. BERT MASON IONE :: OREGON SPECIAL Three Crown Linen Stationery , NOW .50c PER BOX This is a wonderful value in a pure white linen paper. Are you in need of other writing material? We have a good assort ment of pound paper, tablets and envelopes. . Billiard' s Pharmacy The Kodak Store LOCAL and PERSONAL Mr. Dick ani family expect to leave lone at the end of thia week on a two weeks vacation They will motor to Lewiston, Idaho, for a few days vittit with frienda and relatives, and from there they will continue to Hel ena, Montana. Alfred Freiwald Jr. arrived in one last Monday from Portland, to look after business intresis He returned to Portland Wed nesday. By her stationery you shall know her. Bullard's Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gambill and their three daughters, of Eugene, Oregon, accompanied by Mr. Gambill'i brother jn law Wayne Sperry, are visiting their numerous friends in lone, this week. Mr. Gambill was former ly a driver for the Standard Oil Co., at lone. Mrs. Ida Cochran of Portland, and Mr. a..d Mrs. Geo. Ritchie of lone, were in Heppner Tues day, -visiting Mis. Cochran's brother, Charles Ritchie and and family. 5 Per Cent Reduction on all furniture. All kinds of furniture repaired. Moore's Furniture Store, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wilson from Soitiern California are here, looking after their ranch interests. for comfort ami rest and health and Ihi aimpU lite, all la pleating variation at NORTH BEACH, CLATSOP BEACHES, TILLAMOOK BEACHES f NEWPORT Our ami vol kind To "Ontlnit In tlx PacMc NortbwMt antraoa Outdoor" and UwyvUl Ml you thewholaatory. A roand-trip anmwar eaoiraloa tick rla UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM afori. that weadarful trfc thfouih thaColuabia UvarGana, yttmtmmrmm f Manny aat aha Hat nwiwav J. W. IIOWK, Acnt, lone, Oregon. Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN '& SURGEON Graduate Nurse Assistant Phone Office Residence HEPPNER Main 933 Main 492 OREGON SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, - . OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O'Connor and their son made a business trip to Portland, Sunday. Their expect to be gone about a week. Mr. Frank Wilson is looking after their property during, their absence. "The Ne'er Do-Well," at the Lesion Theatre, with Thomas Mcighan. Family Nijjht this Sat urday. Father, mother and the children, only. The Council of the Town -of lone met Tuesday evening:, but adjourned for want of a quorum. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Hall, wife of Rev. J. T. Hall, former pastor of the Congregational church here, and who Is now a resident of Cali fornia. Mrs. Hall's death was caused by ptomaine poisoning. Swanson's Chop Mill Has Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen Doors and windows. Mrs. R. W. Brown was called to Portland, to be at the bed side of her daughter Hazel, who has to undergo another operation. If your credit is good you can't afford to buy at credit prices. Pay cash at Mason's and save money. Dr. Walker returned to lone Sunday evening, driving a new Hudson coach, which he purch ased while in Portland. He reports Mrs. Walker as much improved in health and she ia taking a rest jn the hopes of a complete rec ivery. Mr. Mason's son. Dorr, went to Portland Monday morning, where he will join his mother on a trip to Seaside, for a few days recreation. , FOR SALE ' , White Leghorn pullets, pure bred, 280 to 290 egg strain, 0. A. C. and Hollywood strain. May hatched. $6.00 per dozen if taken soon. Willow Creek Poul try Farm, Morgan, Oregon. LEXINGTON NEWS Mr. Frank Evans and son have been in Lexington Ihp rmar u.b on business. Miss Hulda Uurchell is a recent visitor in Lexington. She has been staying with Ed Burchell and familv. Koy Duncan has returned from trip to Portland. He was accompanied by H. E. Warner. James Leach and Welcome McAllister ha-e left for Mt. Hood and vicinity. Mr. Ed Keller and ran have gone to McDuffee springs, where they expect to stay about two weeks. Ed Cummings had a narrow escape from losing one of his fingers Monday, when he was working on the highway. A large boulder rolled down on his hand, and several stitches were necessary to close the wcund. Mrs. Clark Davis has recently recovered from a severe case of appendicitis. It is reported that the wheat on the Kay Young place on Black Horse is Yielding aUut 20 bushels per acre. Adolf Majeske has started hauling-wheat. - i A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Padberg. .Moth er and child are reported doing well. Our meats are prepared under hygenic conditions in our own modern slaughterhouse. Lexing ton Market.; R. H. Lane, Prop. Weather Report Weather Observer R. E. Har bison of Morgan reports 26 clear ind 5 partly cloudy days for the month of July. The total preci oitation for July amounted to 0.3 inches, and the total rainfall since Sept. 1st, 1923, 5.27 inches. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids for $10,000 of 5 per cent twenty year school bonds of School District No. 27, Morrow County, Oregon, will be received by the undersigned up to ten A. M , August 18th. 1924. Bids must be unconditional and ti e bidder must be prepared to take up and pay for the bonds immediately. No bid for less than par plus accrued interest will be considered. I. L. JONES, District Clerk Lexington, Oregon. CALL for BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School District No. 35. lone. Orearon. 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 ud to and including August 12. 1924. . The School Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be tiled with Mrt. Corson, School District Clerk. DELLA M. CORSON, Clerk, School Dist. No. 35 Mrs. Wilier Parkins deoarted Sunday for a visit with her parents at Palouse City, Wash. W. F. Honey of Gresham. Ore., representing the Oregon-Dakota Land Co , is looking after busi ness interests in lone, this week. Capt Harvey Parkins left Sun day for Moscow, Idaho, where he will spend several weeks with his invalid brother. Superior Drills. The name tells the story. P. C. Balsiger ' - ' Auto Accident at Heppner Word was received in lone Tuesday morning that Baird Patterson, of Heppner, had lost his life in an automobile accident near the Joe Rector place on Hin ton creek. Monday evening. Mr- Patterson was driving a bug belonging to Chas. Bell. Bell lost his hat and got out to gel it, while Patterson took the car on to a convenient turning place, and coming back to meet Bell at a high rate of speed, met a team. In passing the team a tire blew out and the car. leaving the road, struck a barb wire fence. Patterson was instantly killed, the top of his head being torn off and his neck broken. He is the son of C. C. Patterson, at one time Judge of Morrow County. H. R. Smith, of Rock Creek, was in lone on business last week. Mr. Smith is a former wheat rancher of this section. J.T. Knappenbergof Portland, arrived in lone, Monday, to look after business interests in Mor row County. Bank of lone CAPITAL and SURPLUS $35.000.00 State, County and City Depository 4 Per Cent On Time and Savings Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes IONE, OREGON MMMMMMMMOHIIHHMMHMHIIMMIIMl The fifth annual Oregon Chris tian Endeavor Summer Confer ence will be held at Turner, Aug. 2") th Sept. 1. Turner is on the main line of tt e Southern Pacific and on the highway, ten miles south of Salem. Mrs. Ida Cochran, of Portland, was in lone this wek, visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara Ritchie. She lift for Pendle.on Wednesday morning on a busi ness trip, and expects to be in lone again before returning to her home in Portland. Mrs. II. M. Olden went to Portland Wednesday morning, to be with her father who is in poor health. She expects to be gone about two weeks. Leave your watch repairing at the McMurray pastime for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner. Mrs. B. F. Akers was a pas senger on Monday's local, lor Portland, . CITY MEAT MARKET COLD STORAGE IM CONNECTION R. H. LANE, Prop. PRICES FOR THIS WEEK FRESH PORK Dressed Hons Combinations Pork Loins Leg Pork LARD No. 5 No. 10 13c .15c .18c .20c .80c 1.55c FRESH BEEF Steers .12c Cows .11 & Ulc Hind quarters (over) .4c Front quarters (under). 3c Veal(100150) .12&.13c Tongues .20c Hearts .10c Livers .6c Bucon 8 to'10 .35c 10 to 12 .30c Hams .32c LEXINGTON OREGON ! IMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMM MU . pays to paint Of crfMr.a it pay. I It prolact. property ty caving the aurfaca. It boo.l. property valua through adding new nw. It aavaa r.pair.. Th. .oon.r you paint the mea.r you aava. Paint with Kumuiian rure relnt. wa lurni.lt it and other Raamuuen product, tea. BERT MASON lone, Oregon