The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 29, 1924, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Publhfeed avery Friday by
Y. HEAD. EJiM-Publishtr
SUBSCRIPTION l
On year $1W
Sis month 7S
Thiae month ..... , ..50
Entered at eecond data matter at the
BoitofSca at Ion, Oregon, under act
of Mnrch 3. 1879
Friday. August 29. 1924
MORGAN LIFE
Hal Ely and family returned
last Monday from short visit
with friends in Walla Walla,
Washington.
W. F. Palmeteer was called to
the valley by the illness of his
brother Henry Palmeteer. He
was taken to Arlington in time
for the afternoon train by Frank
lin Ely.
Pat Medloek and Noah and
Fred Pettyjohn have been work-
ing at Cecil for the last week.
Some friends of Mrs. Sleigh
vought arrived in Morgan Mon
day evening and were met by Mr.
Sleighvought
Mr. and Mrs. R.1 E. Harbison
and Este and Martin Baurenfiend
returned from Portland Friday
avening. They report having a
pleasant trip, but Mr. Harbison
said that what struck him most
forcibly was the rough condition
of the Columbia highway.
James Hardesty and family
made a short call on Mr. and
Mrs. Streeter last Friday.
Bert Palmeteer and wife re
turned from the valley last
Friday. While gone they made
I trip to the beach.
Henry Streeter was trading
wheat with James Hardesty last
Saturday.
Several families from Morgan
attended the Congregational ser
vices at Ions last Sunday.
R. E. Harbison and son, also
Janes Hardesty are taking ad
vantage of the dry season and
putting a fence across the creek,
tryiag to outwit the cattle.
Fred Pettyjohn and family
took dinner with S. Edwards last
Sunday.
Pat Medloek and family, also
Noah Pettyjohn visited with
James Hardesty and family
Sunday evening.
Noah Pettyjohn and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. S. Edwards.
The B. & B. store at Morgan
will receive your watch repairing
for Haylor the jeweler, Heppner.
Sound Farm Program
North Dakota Agricultural
college shows that the state has
reduced its grain acreage 2,733,
000 acres since 1919, last year's
acreage being 8.402,000 acres.
The College survey shows that
diversified farming has absorbed
almost alt the decreased grain
acreage; dairying, hogs, flax,
potatoes, corn, tame hay, feed
crops. The College report says
that this is the result of deter
mined effort of the farmer to
better his condition, and that it
is markedly successful. Without
national wheat, legislation, the
farmers are solving their own
problem of better returns and
are doing it on a business basis
rather than on a legislated make
shift foundation. The Manufac
turer. Miss Zelma Engelman depart
ed Sunday lor Portland and
expects to remain there for some
time.
: Dr. Walker made a trip to
Portland, Sunday, and returned
with his wife and children.
Mrs. Walker who haa been ill for
oast time is slowly improving
in 'health -'
CECIL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardestv
and family of Morgan were
visiting with H. J. Streeter and
and family at Cecil on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett and son
of Waseo are spending a few
days with their daughter Mrs.
L L Funk, near Cecil.
J. J. Mclntire of "Killarney"
was transacting business during
the week, at the county seat
Franklin Ely of Morgan was
calling on his friends in the
vieinity of Cecil on Tuesday.
Krebs Bros., of "The Last
Camp" finished stacking their
third crop of hay on Wednesday.
Hay has cut very light. Jack
Hynd commenced haying on
Tuesday at "Butterby Flats."
Mrs. ueo. A. Miller and son
Elvin of "Highview" were visit
ing with Mrs. T. H. Lowe at
Cecil on Saturday.
Bob Lowe and Noel Streeter of
Cecil were doing the sights of
lone on Sunday.
Zenneth Logan from Board-
man, ine Land or rromise,
was a Cecil visitor on Friday.
His main object was to see it
Cecil was still "on the rasp"
after being visited by so many
terrific sandstorms. Zenneth
still found Cecil as live as ever.
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan frorn
Lexington were calling in Cecil
on,Sunday.
Wro. G. Hynd and brother
David of Sand Hollow were the
week end guests of theirjtirothtr
Jack at "Butterby Flats."
Miss Thelitis Morgan of "Broad
acres was calling on ner lecil
friends on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ray and
family of Lexington have moved
into the Logan cottage at Cecil.
Roy is State Highway Patrolman
for this part of the country.
Rev. Yt. O. Livingstone was
visiting with friends at lone
Thursday of this week.
Mr. Allinger was in Portland
on business this week, and re
turned to lone Thursday.
Mr. E. S. Ackerman will leave
for Portland Friday morning and
after spending a few days there
expects to continue to Seattle
for a visit with .friends and rel
stives. He hopes to return to
lone in about two months.
W. F. Taylor left Wednesday
morning by auto truck for Port
land, where he will spend a week
or ten days.
Elisha Sperry and wife return
ed Wednesday from Portland
where they hive been spending
a few weeks.
"The Old Homestead" at the
Legion Theatre Saturday night
Through an error this show
was advertised for last week,
but will be here Saturday at
regular prices.
I have a full stock of furniture
which I am selling at 10 percent
reduction.
All kinds of furniture repaired.
S. E. Moore.
By the way-
Have you laid in
that supply of Wood
and Coal for winter?
We have a large
stock on hand at
reasonable prices.
Materially yours,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
World Wide Communication
The connecting link between
London and Boston for radio
communication has been estab
lished and messages of goodwill
with Europe have been exchang
ed. Instant transmittal of messages
to our neighbors across the At
lantic is one of the achievements
of the Radio Corporation of
America, said General Harbord,
president of the corporation in
announcing the Boston service.
Establishing physical circuits,
connecting continent with con
tinent and nation with nation,
will have a tremendous civilizing
influence in the direction of
goodwill and eo operation.
The long arm of radio connects
American commercial and social
life with England, France, Italy,
Germany, Norway, Poland and
Japan.
In a demonstration at the
opening of the Boston station,
six minutes and thirty-two sec
Miss Violet Hynd of "Butterny
Flats" left on Wednesday morn
ing for Portland where she will
join her mother and brother
Jackie for a few days before
taking up her duties at her
school near lone.
E. W. Morse, county Agent
was busy distributing rabbit
poison in the Cecil district on
Wednesday.
Elmer Tyler of Rhea Siding
was spending a few hours with
his pal Noel Streeter and plan
ning what could be done to
celebr te their last week's vaca
tion before settling down to
school work for another year.
V
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side exposed surfaces. What
wear and tear are doing on the
inside, rot and rust are doing on
the outside slowly pulling
down the value of your property
through surface neglect.
To put paint and varniah on before it b
needed, and not after, is true economy.
Damage it under way juit aa aoon aa the
surface ia broken down, which is often before
you realize it
Buy good paint -it's cheapest
Cheapeat becauae it protect the aurface
better, latta longer and goes further.
Raamuaaea Paint and Varniah Product, ara mad
ta ana of tk finart paint factor!., in tha Unitad
Stataa ta lareart in tha Nortbwa.t. Tkay ara
mad by axparta who have an intimate knowledge
cf Norlbw.it climatic condition a knowladg
gained tbrougb many jraari of actual contact with
tb.M condition.
Tba atrict maintenance of Riimumn Quality
govern evary ttap In tba making of thai paint
and Tamuh.tf'rom lb firot aal.ction of th Lad.
oil and othar malarial, to tba final alin and
labalinf of tba can.
Thar' no bttr paint than Raamuwan Pur
Paint wa add our (uarantaa to tha manufactur
er'. Bring your painting problam to ua.
BERT MASON
lone. Oreg'on
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and Roof Pah WaU-Dm WmkM.
Track aad Tracaar Paiat Wall Paiat
CmajeajSbmfJ Stain Inatda Flaor Pakat
Porta Floor Palo Oil State. VarahU
Racollta Bn.ir.al Floor aad Varalah Hiami
fm Thtrt'i Ratmntttn ProJaet Evtry Sntfaet
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onds passed from the time the
message was sent until the
answer wan received. Further,
as a test of the wonderful world-'
searching power of radio, the
operator at Boston picked up the
captain of the S. S. Berengaria,
1045 miles wist.
Millions i f people all over the
world are beginning to under
stand the wonderful benefits and
blessings o: the miracle achieve
ment of the Twentieth century.
The Manufacturer.
Fairview schoolhouse is receiv
ing a new Mat of paint and a
new roof. Clark Bros, have the
contract.
Mrs. lroy uogard who was
quite sick the first of the week
is somewhat improved, although
still conftnt i to her bed.
Miss Zoj Farrens who has
been attetu ing Bellingham Nor
mal school i his summer, returned
to her hon.j in lone Thursday
l evening.
The Legion Theatre
Presents
"T5hQ Old
Homestead"
Through an error this picture
was advert! .ed for last Satnrday
night, but ir will be shown this
Saturday at the regular prices.
RECULAR PRICES
Adults - .25c
Child ten under 14 .10c
it 111 in h i atxi
mtvutitofh
iviif if AM
TTS mighty poor economy to
postpone painting or varnish
ing, whether it be the inside
floors and woodwork or the out
Do Your Eyes Need Attention?
Dr. D. R. HAYLOR
Eye Specialist will be in Heppner
September 1st and 2nd.
)fia1 cufr
'VERY LANG RANGE manufactured i built
6 around the famoua HOT BLAST principle end
contains th L1NC HOT AIR DRAFT, botk
original, patented feature. Forcing the beat en
tirely around the oven, utilizing every particle
of fuel and Keating every inch of cooking ur
face, the LAhlti range ia by far the moat econom
ical kitchen range on the market. Today LANG
atovea are used and endoraad by thousand of
American houarwive.
Let us show you a
ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
Craduate Nurse Assistant
Phone-Office
Residence
HEPPNER -
Main 933
Main 4'J2
OREGON
WOODSON 4 SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. B. JOHNSON, Pastor
Service! every alternate Sunday
at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services'
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PAUL D. MORTIMORE, Pastor
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Lexington Church Directory
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. WALLACE JONES, Pastor
Sunday school . 10:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 4:00 p. m,
Services
11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
' OP LEXINGTON
Junior c. E. 6:30 p. m.
senior C. E. . 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
the
JiieJ corr
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, - ORECOtf
Clyde R.Walker,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Drug Store.
IONE, - ORECON
HEPPNER TAILORINGCd.
TAILORS
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
A. D. MCMURDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon .
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice In all the Courta
IONE, OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon , .