The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, January 09, 1925, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published I.. ory Friday by
J. V. Uli.iO. tl.litor-ruMislKr
MISS JULIAS. GROG
SUUiii uU'TlON:
On year $1.50 i
Six month 71) !
Thiio mooths . . . . . . f'O I
Entered as won ' -tnsn maUor at the
Doatoltlc at lono Orrjum, umlcr tkc.t
of Mm ii a, IsTit
Friday, J :i. j? 1924
President Renames 2 I. C. C. Members
Washington, D. C. , Italthasar H.
Meyer of Wisconsin and J. B. Camp
bell of Spokane, Wash., were reap
pointed by Preside-.: Ceolldge as mem
bers of the Interstate commerce commission.
,j Coolldgs for Reolamatlon Work.
Although he has lived all his lift
hi a country . where reclamation Is
somswh.it meaningless, " President
Coolldge Is responsive to the needs
of the west, as shown In his letter to
the convention of the American Nin
lng Congress at Sacramento recently.
He said water power and Irrigation to
aarus m hand and continued, "It is my
purpose to unremittingly stimulate
and encourage the development ot
these Ilat projects by every author
ity otjthi federal government."
T"Real Economies Wade.
' Thf iumber of federal employes has
been reduced more than 100,000 in
the past three years. Government fi
kanolr.f has been put on a sound biwi
awe Wilis, with expenses rut to a
mlntoam and deficits turned into n r
pisses. It Is these sensible pome : s
that bate hrought about reductions ;r
federal taxet,
Changes In Oregon School Laws l;-d
Portland. Or. The 192J ls l-'c
will be railed to pass upon eight qu
tlont involving changes in the present
school laws, including the lung d: a
cussed free textbook proposal, teach
rs' retirement fund and a request for
ew normal school facilities, as (!:'
result of resolutions adopted by the
Oregon State Teachers' association at
the opening session of the annual con
tentlon here.
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David and Victor Reitmann and
P.M. Roche returned last Satur
day'i stay in Portland
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Cleans 3cours Polishes
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MW.clurm lnx Portia's Son C... Ntw York, II. S. A.
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Annual Meeting of
Confjrejlational cluirclj
Tim annual liusitii'siH meeting
nf th hi mh ConRri'KHtioniil
church wun in-lti in tho church
1'nrlor Monday rvt'iiintf of thi
week.
Ut'ports of ollicors showed nil
I'IIIh paid and small cuslt balances
In hnml.
It was vott'tl to ctinliinic tht
lircscnt arrHnKt'nunt with the
in'tinn piiHtor to t hi' etui of I ho
uliool year, Jun I, lD'Jf).
OIlii't'iH of tht church whose
tcnnahiul expired were reelected.
church will l'o held In the church
linHcinent Sunday, Jithunry 4.
Dinner wl.l hd iei ve I at noon,
followhiK which Mm roll call,
election of olllcerd and report of
activities will bo presented.
Mis Kvolyn Mortitnore In
spendinjr her ChriHtmsH vaca
tion with herpurentn at Kcl o.
K II. Kobinson left on Wednea.
day forl'ortlandiind Siilem whero
ho will spend a few "days in tho
interest of businesa. He id ex
pected to return on Monday of
next week.
Dave and Victor Keltmann and
P. M. Ruche left on Sunday for
l'ortland to stieud u few days
The annual roll call and btw!
lies nieetinif of the ('htislian vncation with relatives.
Mi-- Jnlin S. G;vo, an 18 -year
! : Fjriland, 0:v;'.on hih school
r i ! is winner of the $15,000 mo 1
ctrically eipiiped home in the
ittionnl L:thtninir contest in
vhich over l.oOO.OOl) school chil
' mi narticipated. Mi.ss Groo al o
'on the $2J0e;;sh Krand prize in
he Portland lijthtinif contest.
ler essay of GOJ words wa worth
iver.?Jj dollars a word to her.
There'i a Raimuuen Product for Ever Stir fact
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Jregon Text Books May Cost More.
Salem, Or. An increase of 25 per
:enl in the coat of text books In the
rade and high schools of Oregon that
ire adopted by the state text book
sommission nl a meeting here Is suid
by J. A. Churchill, state school supor
lntendent, probably to be unavoidable.
Vool Growers to Meet in January.
Salt Lake City, Utah. The sixtieth
annual convenflon of the National ,
Wool Growers' association will be hold
In San Francisco January 21 to 23,
1925, Secretary F. U, Maranull Las
announced. 1
Leave your watch repairing at j
Swanson's Feed and Supply store
for Haylof the jeweler, Heppner.
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Send for your ree copy
of this I)ook today!
Thebooktell-iyoii how) on can Lunt on posted prop
erty how farmer end BporL-iiiau caa get together
to their mutual advantage.
Three-quarters of ihc buiiiing grounds is already
tosted. Where will you limit this fll? Read thu
ook, "Hunting Posted Property" it's free.
E. L DU PONT DE ISEMOI.RS & CO., lac
Sporting Vmcilfr Duuion
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Yt Garage
E. R. Propri. tor.
During One Week
commencing Dec. 24 a v ending
Jan. 1, everything in tliis gar
age will be sold at
1 0 Percent Discount
United States, Kelly-Springfield
and Good Year tires and tubes
30 x3 1-2 oversize tires $11.70
32x4 " . 19.35
and all other sizes in accordance. Everything
in the house 10 percent discount.
Indepeiicknl; Garage f
lone, Oregon.
AVe wish our many
Patrons and Friends a Very
Merry GVistmas
Bristow Johnson
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IONE HARNESS SHOP
C. A. PKCU. Proprietor
Drop In and look over my
Line of Work Shoes.
I huve u good MocK of Cloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Keasonablt- Prices.
1 "i, SPORTSMAN'S
SERVICE
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Is broadcasting to all the
World this season
C3n?. ! We are better prepared
than ever to entertala you and make
your vlult wonltrtul ezperleaee."
If you hove never tcn to Cnlifornia It should be
the tllort of your life to go. When you are ready
to plan the trip let the
BfcScsa Facade
lp. 6nd word to the und-r.lnf.l by phnni, or Biiil .
I. I will utvc yu tbr bravfil o(mvm.M. L,U
and m'rv n, i-, m I wl)l - J th. mot kslptul
printed dinner to b hmj. I know vtry riu,ver
U.in, every kuid of eiiitipmriil .n-1 On exact cut. I wiU
trcureyour.lrrpinii cur e i:oirimoiietKM, provide you wilh
n outlins til your inp. end drliver ymir ticket.. VouneKl
not Ireve your now yr cilice to ntrend to bnthrnomt
det.il.. I have the brt there It, end It (ball be oure UK
Xxuent I know you del. It.
J. W. IIOWK, Agent, lone, Ore.
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Wholesale anJ Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS ' I
;Vour I'atronagc Solicited.
(JVLRY LANG RAl'CE n,:,uf,,Brt.j is ,,uilt
roun.J "" HOT LLAST principle ad
I contuins tho LANG IQ'T AIR IjEAFT, 1 nth
I ) or,tnu,l, patented future. Foreit.ft ,lt! ht ut en-
tiwly cround tho ov.-i. ntili.i,,ft ..vry ponitl.
of fuel nnd V ,.ii.l cy.-ry inth 0f C0(lki;,ft
facj. MAKiirani c i, by far tho ,o,t ecunom-
lcul kilchcrt ran,V on thu ttmrLet. Tody LANG
atovs are u.sod and endoiied Ly thousund, of
Americun housewives.
Let us show you a
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 AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS.. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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