The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 05, 1924, Image 4

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published E.-fy Friday by
. Y. nSAD, UJitot Publisher
SUBSUUPTIONt
On year '.. ....11.60
Six monthi 6
Thiee months ; fiO
Entered second plant matter at the
poatoflice at lone, Oregon, under act
of Man li 3. 1S7
Friday, Sept. 5 . 1924
CECIL ITEMS
Miss Annie Hynd and friends
Mrs. Frank Maiden of Portland
and Miss Leom Harris of The
Dalles were visiting in Cecil on
Friday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd and daughter
Violet and ion Jackie arrived at
'Butterby Flats" on Saturday
fur sDendinff some time in
' Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Chandler
of "Willowcreek" ranch, accom
panied by their daughters,
motored to Athena on Sunday
and BDent the dav among their
friends.
Mra. Weltha Combestof "Fair
view" ranch near Cecil joined
the M. V. Logan family of Tht
Willows on Sunday and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Zenneth Logan at
Boardman.
Rev. W. W. Head, pastor of
the Congregational church at
lone was calling in Cecil on Tues
day.
E. Switzer of Black Horse
who has rented the Brown ranch
near The Willows was doing
business in Cecil on Tuesday.
Miss Rhoda Beck of Walla
Walla will have charge of the
Cecil school which opens on
Sept. 8th.
Bob Lowe of Cecil left on
Monday for Portland where he
will resume his studies at the
Benson Polytechnic
Henry and John Krebs of "The
Last Camp" left on Monday for
Spray where they will receive a
large band of ewes which Krebs
Bros have bought and will bring
to Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Wristen of Ar
lington made a short call in Cecil
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross and son of
Wasco are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. L L Funk
near Cecil.
Jack Hynd and daughter
Miss Annie of "Butterby Flats"
and sister Mrs. T. H. Lowe,
spent an hour or two on Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Troed
son at "Grand View" ranch near
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stender,
Warren Stender and sisters
Misses Annie and Flossie Stend
er of "Seldom Seen," Mr. and
Mrs. J. . Crabtree and children
of "Cuchoo Flats," Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Linpley and family of
Gooseberry, also Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Streeter and children of
Cecil motored to the Columbia
river on Sunday arid had a fine
picnic, finished off by devouring
some of the fine watermelons
which are grown at Boardman.
T. W. May who has been under
the care of his doctors for sev
eral months was able to pay a
short visit during tin week to
his "Lone Star" ranch. Mr.
and Mrs. May are residing in
Hood River untill T. W. feels
able to go to farming again.
MORGAN LIFE
Mrs. Frank Halferty accomp
anied by Libe Wiles and Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Wilson, left for
Portland Tuesday night Wil
son's will visit with relatives at
Portland for a few days, thea go
on to their homes in California.
The people of Morgan extend
their sympathy to the family
and friends of Earl Wiggleworth.
Earl Morgan of Broadacres
was calling on James Hardesty
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warfield
snd sons visited with Mrs. Wiles
last Sunday.
Eudora Hardesty visited with
Mrs. Britton and sister in lone
last Tuesday.
Gladys Medlock called on
Eudora Hardesty Tuesday last.
Rev. Head of lone visited with
mends ii Morgan last Tuesday
Mrs. S. Edwards and children
rom near Hood River visited
cer husband and friends in Mor
gan last week, returning to her
home on Monday.
1 Miss Gladys Pierott and mother
drove up from Portland and
spent the week end atthe Frank
tin Ely home.
James Warfield of Morgan
Heights is working at Cecil for
Jack Hynd. Harvey Medlock is
staying at Mrs. Warfiela's during
her husband's absense.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.
Baurenfiend and son visited with
Mrs. Congswell last week.
Loyd Morgan was visiting his
cousin Cland Morgan last week.
Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn visited
witk Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty last
Saturday.
Miss Eudora Hardesty left on
Wednesday to work for Mrs.
Sperry in lone.
Mr. Withzle and family return
ed from ML Hood last Tuesday.
Martin BaurenSend went to
Arlington Thursday last to meet
Miss Farrens.
Alvin Ely and Gus Liebe are
hauling wood for Morgan.
Miss Dolores Crowell and
Gladvs Medlock were calling on
Gertrude Pettyjohn last Friday.
Mr. Moore of Moore Produce
Co., of Portland was calling at
R. E. Harbison's on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wilson
of I-och Lomond Cottage have
been visiting with Mrs. Bauern
fiend at Morgan fcr the past few
days.
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. R. E. Har
bison and Mrs. Bauernfiend and
son Martin called on Mrs. Har
desty and family last Wednesday
night.
The B. & B. store at Morgan
will receive your watch repairing
for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner.
Mrs. Feldman's daughters de
parted Tuesday for Sunnyville,
California, where they will attend
school this year. They made the
trip to Portland with their father
father and completed the journey
with Mesdames Corson and
Sperry.
The Legion Theatre
Presents
Thomas Mcighan in '
"BACK HOME
and BROKE" '
George Ade, America's leading
humorist, wrote this story espe
cially for his friend, Tom Melghan.
More laughs to the reel than any
comedy ever produced. And a
real "home town" romance.
REGULAR PRICES
Adults - .25c
Child ten under 14 .10c
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-ALum
Lumber Co.
C, W. Swanson has purchased
the stock of goods at the McMurray
pastime and on Wednesday of this
week was moving it te the brick
building adjoining his chop mill.
Mrs. Corson's niece, Miss Flor
ence Shippy arrived in lone
Wednesday from Portland and
will attend school hero this
winter.
NEW LEFEVER NlTRO-
Special out $29.00
Wall Saba, tenaiaariitf
right tad stand m
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flrtd ov.r
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vita aa ex-
treat load. A'
staaoardltod
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tl-M U and 10 In. with
14 In. itock and about t
In. drop. A Lefevar won
tlw world" ehamplonahlp
at th Olymplo earn In
London. Ifevr nun mood
for earvlr and durability
1 or var of y.ara.
Writ for Catalog
LEFEVER ARMS CO.
BOX A ITHACA, N. Y.
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U3THEI7aT
BOUND TSJV
Excursion
Fares
on tale daily to September IS
$ 73.00
i sTJK
Kansas City
St. Louii
Chicago
Detroit
Washington
New York -
tl.SO
86.00
10S.62
141.56
147.40
Corresponding fare toother
important centers. . Pinal
return limit Oct. 31, 1924.
Liberal stopover privileges
going nnjl returning. A
tide trip to Yellowstone
at small additional cost.
Call an
J. W. HOWK, Aj(t.
lotic, . Ori-Kon
' WM. M.MUWKAY,
Ottml Paaarnerr At
Pgrtlaaa, Orassa
Where will you shoot this Fall?
iSirNTUNGJ
w
lluil of lha b -.1 hunting country
ia potted, V hat' the. autwerr
Send for this raa hoik. 'Hunu
ing I'o.ird I'rupeny." It will help
tou fiutl mor and better shoot
ing. It tell )ou how farmer an J
sportsman can gel together.
That' the f iluro of shooting? '
The book te Is tent raw.
tLDU roT xi: Minora a co., i.
TTankWrnch
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laritjmtitoffz
pur wan
ITS mighty poor economy to
postpone painting or varnish
ing, whether it be the inside
floors and woodwork or the out
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 vamiah on before it Is
needed, and not after, ia tru economy.
Damaga ia under way jutt aa aoon aa the
surface ia broken down, which ia often before
you realize it
Buy good paint - it's cheapest
Cheapest becauaa it protect the surface
better, lait longer and goea further.
( Ratmusaan Paint and Varnish Product ar mad
la ana of tha finest paint factories in the United
States the largest in th Northwest. They ar
snade by expert who have an intimate knowledge
of Northwest climatic condition a knowledge
gained through many year of actual contact with
the condition.
Tha strict maintenance of Rasmutsen Quality
govern every step in the making of th paints
and varnithae from th first (election of th lead,
oil, and other material, to th final eealing and
labeling of th can.
There's no better paint than Raamuasan Pur
I Paint w dd our guarantee to tha manufacture
r' Bring your painting problem to u.
BERT MASON
lone, Oregon
TJSSHD
Tfamuutn PnJuQt
1am and RW Paint Wall Dura Waahabl
Truck and Tractor Paint
Creosote Shingle Staaa
Porch Floor Paint
Kacoiiia Baasval
Wall Pal
Inaida Floor Paint
Od Staina. VanliU
Floor and Vamiah Staans
' Principal Tucker and family
have returnel from tVHr vacation
which has Iwn p"t In various
points In Weattrn Oregon.
Mr. Kay Betzley and family
of Grass Vallay arrived Thursday
evenlnir for a tew days visit with
Mr, and Mrs. Lou Davidson of
lone. They departed for their
home Sunday evensnir.
CUfr
info
Mure
ml corr
ergjia Raimantn PrJact forEttry Sutaei
'VERY LWG RANGE manufactured it ku,U
around the famous HOT BLAST principle and
contain the LAKG HOT AIR DRAFT, both
original patented feature. Forcing the heat ea
tirely around the oven, utilizing evtrv oartu-U
of fuel and Kcatinft every inch of cooking iur
face, the LANS ranfte it by far the most econonv
ical kitchen ran&e on the market. Today LANG
tovet are used and endorsed by thousands of
American housewives.
Let us show you a
ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Craduate Nurse Assistant
Phone Office
Residence
HEPPNER -
' Main 933
Main 492
OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. B. JOHNSON, Pastor
Services 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. M0RT.M0RE,' Pastor
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Lexington Church Directory
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN CHUBCII
Rev. Wallace jones, pastor
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 4:00 p. rh.
Services
11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
OF LEXINGTON
junior c. E. 6:30 p. m.
senior c, E. 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, - . ORECON
Clyde R.Walker,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Drug Store.
IONE, - , OREGON
HEPPNER TAILORINGCO.
TAILORS
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
A. D. MCMURDO, II 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 taw
Will practice In all the Courts.
IONE, OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon