The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 21, 1924, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published iivery Friday by
. V. HEAD, EJitot-Publishtr
SUBM-KiPTIONj
On year ....$1.50
Six month ...76
Thiee months 60
BnUrcd ai tecoiul olass mat tor at the
poitofflce at lone. Oregon, under act
of Mm: ih 3. 1ST9
Friday, Nov. 21. 1924
MORGAN LIFE
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer
and son attended church in lone
last Sunday.
Eudora Hard est y spent Sunday
with Gladys Medlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harbison called
on Mf. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely Sun
day evening.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Morgan are recovering nicely
from the chicken pox and expect
to be back in Bchool before long.
Mr. Fay Pettyjohn spent Sat
urday evening at the home of his
lister. Mrs. Medlock.
Mr. Noah Pettyjohn drove
truck for Mr. Funk last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Funk have been
ailed away by the illness and
death of relative.
Mr. Turner called on Mr. Har-
deity last Friday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely arrived
in Morgan last Thursday evening
for a visit with friends and rel
atives. Friday morning Mrs.
Ely left on the local for Portland
and other valley points. She
expects to spend several week?
with her mother.
Mr. Ely drove to Hermiston
where he intends to spend part
of the winter.
J. H. Padberg Home
Scene of Dinner Party
John H. Padberg of Heppner
Flat is not as young as he used
to be tho he does look the part,
for on Tuesday, November 11,
1924, he passed the fiftieth mile
stone of his sojourn here, and
the occasion was made a happy
one at the I'adberg home by the
serving of a big chicken dinner, ,
prepared by Mrs. Padberg and
her assistants. Fried chicken
galore was prepared along with
all the other good things that go
tv make up a proper repast for
an occasion of this sort, and the
invited guests had but one regret
to express the lai k of proper
capacity to do full justice to the
Fred Ely called on his friend
E. B. Gorten last Friday.
Mr. Earl Morgan's children
have the chicken pox.
Mr. S. Edwards was calling on
friends last Saturday evening.
Mr. Jack Wagner of Four Mile
was delivering some wheat to
Mr.' Edwards and got some
chickens.
Mr. James Hardesty accom
panied Fred Pettyjohn to lone
last Monday.
Claud and Katie Morgan are
now able to be back in school
after about three weeks absence
on account of sickness.
Geraldine Funk returned to
school on Monday.
The first snow at Morgan for
the winter of 1924 fell Thursday
evening, the 13th.
The B. & B. store at Morgan
will receive your watch repairing
for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner.
spread.
The annual birthday cake was
a white angel cake with pink
trimmings. Th candles were
omitted this time owing to their
number as Mrs. Padberg thought
John would be tired from his
efforts in blowing them all out,
but the age was properly marked
in the decorations of tho cake.
Guests present at the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Padberg
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Padberg and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Padberg and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bry.
son and family, Miss Susie All
stott and Hazel and Darel
Padberg, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Padberg of lone. Mr.
and Mrs. Padberg were prevent
ed from being present on account
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of bis very serious illness at this
time. He is under the care of a
physiclun in. Pendleton and this
circumstance alone prevented
him front joining with the other
relatives o:i this happy ocoa
aion. Hepimer Gazette-Times.
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Is broadcasting to all the
World this season
"Come! We ar batter prepartel
than te entertain yon and make
your rlalt a weooerf at experlaaae."
If you have never been to California it should be
the eftort of your life to go. When you arc ready
to plan the trip let the
Union Pacific
help. Send word to th undmlfnetf by pkm, or malt or
call. I will nn yon the benefit o mf personal hmiMii
em) experience, or I will aaae) jrea the) eaaal haistal
riant auctar tm fee baa. I know every nana, eeery
tram, every kind of equjpaient and the exact coat. I will
eccure yourtleptnc car e-omrnrxla una , provkto too with
aa outline of your trip, and deliver your tickets. You need
not leave your home or your office to attend to bothereoma
detail, I have the brat there la, and it aball be ysurt tba
lanmmt I know you deeaa U.
J. W. HOWK, Agent, lone, Ore.
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Send for yourree cony
of this book today!
ThebooktelUyouliowyoucan hunton pouted prop
erty how farmer and Rportsman can gut together
to their mutual advantage.
Three-quarters of the hunting' grounds is already
Eosted. Where will you hunt this full? Read tho
ook, "Hunting Posted Property" it's free.
E. L DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO, Inc.
Spurting l'nuiltr Division
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I.axton R'oMunny is having a
well drilled on his ranch which
is being woi tied by Mead Bros.
Fred Nickolson is doing the
drilling.
Mr. E. .Sink of Portland ar
rived in lone on TueBday, to look
after his ro th interests in this
vicinity. While driving up the
hiyhway on his way to lone the
wind blew u hard it was necess
ary to tie the top of his car on
with ropes to keep It Iroin being
blown com; iotely off. He' reports
having seei several cars on the
highway wiJt the tops blown olT
or badly drmnged.
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URGE CALIFORNIA EMBARGO
Aiki Prottotlon Agalntt Idaho, Ore
gon and Washington Spude.
Haurammito, Oal, Urgent rcjuiati
that the atata adopt quarantine rnu
Intlotit aauhmt ihltiiutinti Into Cull'
fornla of potntoei from WanhliiKlon,
Oniion, Idaho, and othnr itiiin where
the Calorado potato bovtla It rt'purt
id to exlet, were nmilo to tho alula
(liiiartmtnt ot nKitt-i.il t tiro at a con
ference' attendm! by potnto growtiri
ot the Sacramttnto au San Joaquin
river delta dlMrlcte.
State and federal officiate have
tultna tha raquxit Utulnr advlinmout
and wilt make a complttto Invoatlga
tlon ot the iltuutlon, It woe announO'
d by Agricultural Director Oeorico 11.
IlKcke.
Ruling on Tax to Aid Oregon.
Hulum, Or. In a revolutionary opuv
Ion, from tha' point o! Viaw Bt ' intra
taxatlun. Atlorntiy Qonaral Vo
Winkle hol t Monday that tha a par
cont tax IhtiU, linn airoiiduient appttaa
to tho atata luooma tux that haa been
collected thli year. Tha l par cent
llinltnllou haa never been Intnrpretad
as applying to any tax except a direct
levy. The result ot the opinion, It
put Into exnotitlnn will be that the
late will have aufriclent revenues
during the next yuar to xerve all atata
dopurimcnli and Inatltutlona uotwlth
aiandlng tha repeal ot the Income tag
at tha recent election.
Btbbed-Halr Choir lingers Itrlke.
Waithlngton, I). C. llohbed hair
glrli In the choir ot Mount Verao
Methodlat Mplitropal church have quit
berauae Rev. Burke Culpepper, aa
erangellnt, temporarily occupying tha
pulpit, denounced bobbed hair and
aald It was agulnat the toacnlngs of
the lllhla.
Independent Garage
E. R. laUXDFJeL Proprietor.
A complete stock of
Kelley-Springfield and United States
TIRES
Come in aiid see me before
sending your order away.
Standard and Union Gas.
Repair Shop in Connection
Under Management of J. II. Brysan.
Independent Garage
lone, Oregon.
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' inside painting
TOUR woodwork, your walls,
your floors and stairs, cup
boards and furniture all can con
veniently be "freshened up" with a
coat of paint, enamel, or Varnish dur
ing the fall and winter months.
Make a list of your needs, then
talk the matter over with us.
We will be glad to ndvise you in protecting and
beautifying your home, inside and out. Raa
mussen Pair. Is and Varnuhea are recommended
and ao(d by us.
BERT MASON
IONE, OREGON
Rochbottom Prices
On John Deere Wagons and
Van Brunt Drills
We have, a Complete Line of
.Staple and Fancy Groceries..
Fresh Vegetables every
Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Bristow & Johnson
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IONE HARNESS SHOP
'. C. A. 13 KICK, Proprietor
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Drop III and looh over my
Line of Worh Shoes.
I have a good stocK of Gloves and
Harness Supplies.
rvepairingai tveasonable Prices. t
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lone Market
CEO. W. RITCHIE, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Ki a' W ar I
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'Bam ami Roof Paint
Truck and Tractor Paint
Creoeoce Shingle Stain
Porch Hot Faint
Racollte Enamel
Wail-Dura WathaUe
WallPdnt
Irukla Flooc Paint .
Oil Staint, VtrnliKaa
Floor and Varaiah Suint
Tere'ialitmnMn Product feEttry Suraet
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Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
SAM GANGER, Proprietor.
Nice Rooms. Good Service.
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERM0T0R
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone. Oregon
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