The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 12, 1924, Image 4

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published E.ary Friday by
. V. HBAD, liJiUx-Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION!
On year... ....11.60
Six month ... .78
ThiM month .. ,. ......SO
Enured second 'Its matter at th
poitofBc at Ions, Oregon, under act
ot Mun-li 3. 1S79
Friday. Sept. 12.1924
CECIL ITEMS
J. W. Osborn of "Fairview,"
and also Walter Pope of Cecil
were county seat visitors during
the week.
Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford David
son on the adrival of a fine baby
girl born Sept 4th, at "Willow
creek" ranch. Dr. Walker of
lone was in attendance
Mr. Spillman accompanied by
Miss Sdith Montague, also of
"Shutler Flats" brought Miss
Rhoda Beck to Cecil on Sunday
in readiness for the opening of
ber school.
F. H. Robinson, prominent cit-
iien, leading attorney etc., of
lone, was a caller on W. V. Pedro
on his ranch at Ewing, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McEntire
and son of "Killarney" were
doing business in Arlington on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth
and children of Rhea, were visit
ing friends in Heppner on Mon
day. Miss Annie C and Minnie H.
Lowe who have been visiting in
Portland for some time returned
home on Saturday. Mi?s Minnie
opened her school at Rhea Siding
on September 8th.
Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stender of
"Seldom Seen," on the arrival of
a fine baby girl born Sept 8th.
Dr. Walker of lone was in atten
dance.
Henry and John Krebs arrived
in Cecil from Spray on Monday
with a large band of ewes.
Mrs. Deos and Jessie Deos and
children from "Pleasantview'
ranch near The Willows were
calling, on Mrs. Roy Ray at
Cecil on Sinday.
E. Mannington of Pendleton is
Jmty t the home of W. V. Pedro
installing a hot and cold water
system through his house, also
superintending the building of a
large reservoir.
Miss Violet Hynd of "Butterby
Flats," left on Sunday for lone
to be ready for the opening" of
school on Monday. .
Miss Annie Hynd and brother
Jackie left early on Monday
morning for Heppner. Master
Jackie will resume his studies at
Heppner High School.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Logan
of the Willows were visiting
with Mrs. Jack Hynd of "Butter
by Flats" on Tuesday.
Miss Cleta Palmeteer of "Win
dynook" is assisting Mrs. Geo.
Krebs at "The Last Camp."
Al Henrickaen of Pendleton
till has a lorging for his old
home town and was calling on his
friends on Willowcreek during
the week.
Cecil was visited by another
sand storm, Sunday the 7th, but
very heavy rain followed which
was thankfully received.
MORGAN LIFE
The B. & B. store at Morcan
will receive your watch repairing
for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner.
Morgan school started the 8th
under the direction of Miss Zoe
Farrens and Mrs. Cochran of
lone.
Balcomb & Bauernfiend are
quite busy remodeling their store
building.
" Mr. W. F. Palmeteer returned
from the Valley last Tuesday.
Morgan received a nice shower
of rain last Saturday night, but
did not enjoy the sand storm.
Mr. Hal Ely. W. F. and Beit
Palmeteer were repairing Palm
meteer's pump last Saturday,
with the help of Mr. Balsiger of
lone.
Messrs, Witile, Ely. Hardesty
Edwards, Harbison and several
ott ers cleaned out the school
well the first of the week.
Mrs. R. E. Harbison entertain
ed Mr. a..d Mrs. Ely and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Palmeteer on
Sunday.
Fred and Noah Pettyjohn with
their familys and Mr. Edward
brought lunch and enjoyed a pic
nic dinner at James Hardesty's
noma, last Sunday, so that they
could enjoy being with E. B.
Gorten, as he is not able to be
out much. E. B. is feeling bet
ter since the big meal.
J. W. D. Young of Portland.
supervising architect of Ione's
new school house, arrived in lone
Thursday afternoon. He depart
ed Friday morning for Fossil,
where he has charge of another
school building.
Mr. McConnell and Mr. Gan
ger left early Friday morning
for Portland, where they wil
spend the week end on business
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.
Formaldehyde $2.25 per gallon
when customer furnishes jug.
Bullard'i Pharmacy. ,
A marriage license was Issued
on Saturday to Chas. W. Chris-
topherson and Opal Lulu Seelev.
young people of lone. The mar
riage eeremony was pronounced
at the home of Rev. F. R. SdsuI
ing this city, and the newlyweds
went on their way rejoicing.
Mr. Christopherson is a farmer
of the lone section.-Heppner
Gaiette-Timei.
PENDLETON, OREGON
ptetuber It, 19, o, 1914
EXCURSION FARES
In the whole World there li no
conteat to intensely exciting, and
with more thrilling and pectacu-'
Jar climuei, than the riding of
"outlaw" broncho by cowboy
and cowgirl.
. .
Thote contest, ai also the wild
horse races, wild teer roping and
bull-dogging, Indian dance and
pow wow are all that remain of
the young, wild, vigorou. yet lov
able West.
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Lexington News
Mr. W. M. Stafford of Long
Beach, California, was in town
Wednesday on business.
Mr. Marshall McAllister and
his wife, on their way home from
Ritter, made a short visi to Lex
ington, Tuesday evening. They
left for Portland Wednesday
morning.
James Leach and Buster Gent
ry returned Sunday from points
in the Valley.
School opened Monday. The
enrollment is 98, 39 in High
School and 59 in the grades.
The High School Student Body
election of officers was held on
Wednesday afternoon. The offi
cers elected are as follows: Les
ter White, President; Uussel
Wright, Vice-President; Glen
Sherrer, Treasurer; Leonard Ms
Millan, Yell Leader; and Velle
Ward, Secretary.
Rev. Geo, Edwards preached
in the Congi ogational church on
Sunday. . .
The Ladies' Aid meets on Wed
nesday afternoon at two o'clock.
NEiV LEPEVER NlTPO-
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for farmer' and sportsman!
Don't fail to at-nd for this free book, Hunting IWd
I'Tpperty". It (how you bow farmer and aportsman can
pet together to their mutual advantage.
Sportsmen spend more time bunting for shooting ground
man they do bunting
i POSTED ;PBOPERTT
;ame. More property ia
being posted each year.
ThiiLook will help you
find more and better
hooting. Write foryour
copy today ' frtx;
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DE NEMOl'RS A CO., Ine.
Sporting PomUr Division
Wilmington, DcL
.Rundown homes
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7VTEGLECT plays havoc with the
home. Whether neglect of ex
terior or interior surfaces, it can have
but one result financial loss.
One way to save money is to keep
the home protected with a coat of
good paint It is good business. It
protects your investment
Protect your home now with Raamusaen Paint
nd avoid coatly repair and replacement. Come
in and talk over your paint need with u. We
know we can help you.
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BERT MASON
lone, Oregon
vl8" and Roof Paint Wsll-Du WmIuU
Trudc4 Tri psin, WslIP.l,
GShingl.Stin Insid. Floor PsJnt
S PotA Float Punt OH Stsins, V.mlshs
yC, , KAcolit. Enml Floor and Virnl.h Suins
Eye Specialist Commlng
Dr. Clarke of the Clarke-Stram
Optical Co., 112 sixth Street,
Portland, will be in lone all day
and evening Thursday, Sept. 18th
at the lone Hotel. Those having
eye trouble should gee him.
Rye at Swanson't Chopmili
Carload of now crop rye just received.
mm .M I ,
kUft. USVIKS WWIIISH HSS BVIISJ
to I'Junone, OreKon, near which
place he has been employed at a
lumber grader In a sawmill. (
Mr, James Howard accompan
ied by hia mother, departed .
Thursday morning for McMlnn
Ville, where he will tontlnua
his studies at Llnfleld college.
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'Ai cute fuel corfr
'VERY LAXG RANGE manufactured it built .
around tha famous HOT BLAST principle and
contain tha LANG HOT AIR DRAFT, boik
orifcinal, patented fimturw. Forcing tha hat ea
tirely around tha oven.' utilizin everv U
of fuel and heatinA every inch of cookin. ..... '
face, the LAN6 nin&e U by far the mot econonv
ical kitcken ranfc on the market. Today LANG
Move are used and endoraed by thousand of
American house wive.
Let us show you a
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ENGELMAN HARDWARE Co.
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Graduate Nurse Assistant
Phone-Office Main 933
Residence Main 41)2
HEPPNER . OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CHUttCH
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.
aassMsassmiK
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PAUL D. MORTIMORE, PaBtor
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P, M.
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE & .
INSURNCE
IONE, . OREGON
Clyde R.Walker.M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, in Drug Store.
IONE. . . ORECON
HEPPNER TAI10RINGC0.
1AILUK5
Cleaning Dyeintf
' Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
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.
A. D. MCHURDO, M. D.
f hyslcian and Surge6n;
, Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner .; Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Servlr
Lunch Counter
CONGRECATIONAL CHURCH
OP LEXINGTON
Junior C. E. 6:30 n. m
Senior C. E, 7:30 n. m
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Court
IONE, OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
' DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon
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