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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Frank Eng Iman 'and Charlie Dane took a little taip down the caeek, Monday afternoon, in the inteseat of relaxation from busi ripss cares anj the promotion of raboit mortality. George Ritchie spent Tuesday forenoon purchasing live stock for the lone Market, from Wil low creek farmers. Miss Evelyn Moortimore will make her home with Mrs. Frank Young until school is out Mrs. A. J. Godfrey, who has spent the pasi three months with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Mason, left for Spokane Thursday of las week, where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Chas. Dezell for a while before returning to her borne in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Feldman returned from their visit to Cal ifornia aud reported the freeze to have did vast damage to or ange groves through the southern part of the state. Information from different nninta in tha Willamrt ..n.. : , ... m iiiaiiiivQ vajICY III I dicate that the cold has destroyed Heppner last Monday, large walnut orchords and Inuan there Mr Harbison had berry fields. Mrs. Sibyl Irwin of LaGrande is visiting with her Darents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Cason of th.s City. Mrs Irwin, has recently been visiting in the home of her father in-law, Mr. Irwin at Rockaway, Oregon, and on the wav to lone visited with Mrs. Muriel Vaughn and Mrs. Roy Cochran in Port land Mrs. Irwin arrived in lone last week and will stay three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ina-alls who have been workicjr for A. "L. isnn rami v i SZZJZS PMt tW yHlone Sunday. Mrs. Delia Moblev has Mi " V'T" ..""r ftir out to fi. I.I.W. Lvtsiortn sstocic while they are X he contract for moving the . . . . old school house has b,n let to "J" T? T i u n . extend their sympathy to the Tha j: . L u7 ovuuu uirecLorH nnvp rati, i . . ed th. . k wr. tmeDerry was seen going wwaiwio ui m urn uiwcr i . . in the rear of the new school ttiru mr" Iast Mo,,.I,,yon h,s buildimrand from n- , I way w tne borenson place to see nA k,i" ;n ". . -'"'Franklin Ely. Ms h mil Vtirantnn ani rami n Formaldehyde $2.25 oer irallon c..j :u .. a , - oyem ounuajr wiiu uir. biiu mra. wnen cmcoraer iurnishes eon. Uit. tamer. It pays to oav cash at I m ; Thoimo nt;Mr u dinner Creek ranch on Sunday. Will and Dave Hynd of Rose Lawn, Heppner spent the week end at Butterby Flats. Chas. Hynd, of The Pines shipped a car load of beef from Butterby Flats on Sunday. He accompanied them to Portland. MissLela Qrowell of Morgan spent Monday with Mrs. Bellen brock of the Sheperda Rest. Max and Sam Garfkle of Pendleton were doing business in Cecil on Monday. MORGAN LIFE Mrs. H. J. Streeter and family of Cecil also Mrs. Fred' Petty john and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty. Mrs Este Bauernfiend and Ron spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. 0. Ely. Martin Bauernfiend. Morgan's jolly postmastar and storekeeper took his mother and Mrs. Harbi son, Minnie Ely and daughter Edith, and Mrs. Farrens to church at lone last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison were transacting business in while some dential work done. Mr. Fay Pettvjohn and family were calling on Mrs. Pat Med last Sunday. H. 0. Ely and son Alvin and Noah Pettyjohn went to lone Tuesday last It seems to be the custom now days to haul wheat from the market. Mrs. Streeter and daughter Helen. Mrs. Laura Pettyjohn and children, also Miss Hard esty. were calling on Mrs. Med lock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer and son Teddy, and' Mrs. Morgan and family went to church in Resolutions of Condolence we In memory of E.: L. Pedberg, who died Jan. 126, 1925. It seemeth such a little way to me. To that Strang country, the Beyond: And yet, not strange for it has grown to be Tht home of those of whom are so fond. Again that unwelcome yet re lentless visitor, death, hath en tered the portals of our lodge room and summoned a dear broth er to the beautiful home beyond. Hiszealoas work in the interest of our beloved order, and his life, laden with gentleness and kind deeds, has one for him the piaunit or the good Master, and will cause his name to be cher ished in the affectionate memory of our lodge. AND WHEREAS, the'all wise Father hath called our beloved brother to the New Jerusalem, where "happily he hath heard the signal of his release on the bells of the Holy City, the chimes of eternal peace." And he having been a faithful and ardent worker in the teaching of Fri Love and Truth, therefore be it ' Resolved. That Bunch (r&.qa rtt. li rteoeKan Lodge. No 91 in test imony of her loss, and to express its, Rebekah love, drane its Charter in mourning for thirty days and that we tender to the family of our deceased brother sur sincere condolence and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. Committee. Verda Ritchie EitaBristow EarleA. Brown Rhea Cicck Pioneers cuiiara a f harmacy. gan of Boardman took Bruce Purdy is here from with Edith and Margaret Ely Forest Grove looKing after seed Ted Smith was in Morgan wheat for his farm near Morgan, I Tuesday, on business, Several Morganites went to Heppner last Wednesday night. LEXINGTON ECHOES whuh is operated by J. R. Wag ner. Mr. Purdy first visited thi section in 1871 whtn his brother Jap Purdy was residing on Rhea creek, where H. D. Rankin now lives. CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardesty and son or Morgan, accompanied by 1 11 n. . ' am. n. ocreeter or Cecil, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. R Duncan of the Busy Bee on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Funk also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sexton of the Logan Cottage, were transacting Dusiness in Arlington on Monday. t-d Bristow of lone accom panied by friends also Rrt Mason of lone were taking in the light, of sunny Cecil on Sunday ueivjnox Mra n. w;i" l y sons of Rosevelt, Mrs. Earnest Fredrickson and children left on Saturday for Salem, where they will join Mr, r rednckson. who has been em ployed there for several months Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickson leave a host of friends here who wisn them happiness and pros perity in their new home. 1 lit. Billie Crow of Yahk of B. C. is here visiting his relatives and old friends. Mr. Crow is a grandson of Mrs. Sarah Booher, Mrs. Ollie Tomilson of Astoria arrived Sunday evening for visit with her sister, Mrs. John McMillan Deivin Cox and wife and three Washington, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene -f Special!.- Plans looking to the further improvement of scholastic standard at the Uni versity of Oregon have been approved by the faculty. Hereafter, a freshman must pass in 5 hours of scho'astic work each term instead of 3 hour to remain in the University. Soph mores, Juniors and seniors must pass in 7 hours each term instead of 3 hours. Members of all class es are required to oDtain a min imum 01 17 hours credit in two consecutive terms to remain in the institution. Oregon Agricultural College. ujrvallis, Ore. Nolan Page of lone, freshman in civil engeneer ing, has been pledged to Tau Kappa Epsilon sociab fraternitv on the? 0. A. C. camous. STATE U. RAISeS STANDARD The Independent has received a circular letter from the Uni- versity of Oregon advising the puDuc or steps being taken to raise the standards of studv nnH scholarship. The idea is a good one. We wish it might be abap. ted by every school in the state. If the young men and women of the high scools and colleges are to spend the money of the state thiy ought to make a return in faithful study and ad acquisition. , (rontlmitd from J) Hale and they have lived In Morrow County all the time, ex cepting a fewyeuriin Spray.and the past two years spent in Port land, but the hills of Morrow County has called them back and they have returned and bought a home in lone Their children have all married and gone. Mrs. Harry J. Snively Jr. live at Yak ima Mrs Muriel Vaughn and Mrs. Mane Cochran and Guy Lason lives in Portland and Mrs. Sibyl Erwln lives in LaGrande John Ciidon like his brothers has spent 37 years in this vicinity and has been a resident of Hepn ner for many years. Their sister, now Mrs. Templeton, has lived in the Join Day Valley since the family moved there from Schutt ler Flat What wjuld the people of this day think of taking a family of four small children and going in to a wilderness 110 miles from town and practically bare handed start buiiJing a home without lumber or other materials more than could be hewn from logs brought from miles awav and the only human beings for miles around being Indians who were apt to want a few seal tn r dangle from their belts. from ox team to airplane and from months between news from inends to daily mail and radio seem a very long time, but the family of Mary Marsh has passed throngh it all in thii vicinity, and are not considered old peo pie. via niKK CBWortn Ann i famiiv occomnanioH K iLt - came UD 8atnrday for a few days ' j ... auu 1 f M,:fi, n . Mra Nmh PottuiU ..j 1 it.. I " Kit. Biiuiurs. u. J v.ijjviiii auu lumi v i n " w.fcwu nig van 1 u in t,fnni ri -i 1 ... on SnnHnu rn" W)nen r Heppner was ... -j . .. .. 1 ; . Father CantwPll nf Wanrn..l . uuHiness in vexing ma ,. rr-"" ' wn ine 01 the week vv,,. muiiuj. cvemnir w in ,vr i in n . ........ andMrs. McEntire and family of k Kl!rlLM'1Ier' laillli; Ul WL . ni, u ,iii.l i .uiarney. . ...,. ...v..u,, , Mm Unv t c.j.- "ulu a'uent iast weeK, are wj uniiuci ui u m. 1 i - 1 ..... seen also Mrs. .1 v. n..Z 9-,ow y mPW but still con Ma UIOUL TP I I A . a I 1 . . . were Cecil ell wj " "?eu 10 ine,r Deas w't" Dr. n Z . . . Walker attending them xh. n. 1 fiiirn nunn or 14 1 - i iiriiiiiirr 1 t r- made a horrid rf .k- cu " w came Saturday of Mrs ww iiu u ttllD 1. 1 1 1 r 1 1 rds Kest on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. TvW visited, with Mr. and Mra. J McLntire of Killarney on Sun day. r r jueon ijogan 01 r ourmile was a business visitor in Cecil on Tues day. Lutsforth's death at SaUm where she had been in the hn. pital for many weeks. Buriel took place at; Salem Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ciitafnrth eaves many friends in I.eitinr. ton who mourn the !n nf ,;-a and loving neighbor and and extend to the famiiv thai- High School News score with several long, orettv shots and finally a basket from widfloor and a foul made the score 13 to 10. The lone girls won their, first shutout basketball game of the year when they defeated Hepp. ner 24 to 0, in a rather slow game last baturday night. HeDDner got but few chances to get a field basket altho they had several free foul shots but failed to make a count. Conuty Superintendent Mrs. Walker, refereed the con test. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NolNw In hfrelijr Kv..n t lint liv vlr tut of 1111 eiwutlon ami on!r of mil.' Iwmi-d out i f the (Urrult Court of tin State of On-Ki-n, for Morrow County Dated Jiimmry Uth. htjfl. to 1111 fllr. et-U'd In n-rlnln iu-tlon In mtlil Court wherein llert Mimon nx olmitlff r... Covered u luilKcineiit HKiillMt J' W. I'liyenr, MhIh-I I'uyenr IiIm wife, nml P. I. ruyenr, ilefenilnntM. for the for the ium of a I X). (X) w ith Int.TeHt at the rut of N kt cent, jier anniiin, from the Ixt day of (letolwr, 10:-0, and the furllier Hum of rfO.no uttor ney'a tnm, nnd coU mid dlHtttirn menU allowed ut I:i6. 36 nml nn or.l. er that the real property at Inched In ald action to wwure the payment of aid ium bexolil to HtlHlynalcI Iml ment. I will on Saturday, the 2Ut dnv of Feliruary, 1U25, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon oranlil An ENGELMAN HARDWARE IQNE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If wc havn't got. it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON the trout door of the Court Houmt In Iloppunr Morrow County, Ore Koit. Offer lor riale, nnd nell tn the lilulM'Nt Iddder for ciinIi tit jiulillc niu tlim, all of real property ultiint d In Morrow County, Htfitu of Ore Kn. to wit: I.oIh fourteen, flfleen nnd Nlxteeii, In block threu In the or Initial town of lone, Morrow Cuun t.v. State of Oregiui, Mug the real property ofHald defeiultuila attach eel In mild nctlon to -curt the ptiyiueiit of niilil Juilgiuueiit, nml or der'd to tie mild liy the court for that purpime, laU of llmt pulilfciUloii Jimniiry :,:ird.lU:,5. Hate of liwt pulillcullon I'elirimry 20th, IUM. Oeorjce McDiiIIihi Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Canity Court of the Ntnl of On-won tor the County of Morrow In the matter of thoimtate of Lottie May lleiiedlct. diveiwed. The tinderHlKiied having Men ap pointed liy the t 'utility Court of the Slnts of Oregon, for Morrow County, adndulHtrator of theeelnteof Lottie May lleiiedlct, iliiviuted. notice I hereby given to the creditor of. and all pemoiiN having rlalum Hgalimt nld decentied. to premint them duly vermeil iih reiiulred by law. within lx mouth nfter the Hint putillrailou or thin notice at the olllrn of K. II. lioblnmin, attorney for adiululntriit- or. at lone. Morrow County, Ore- gon, , 'P.M. lleiiedlct, nilniluliitrntor of theeittatuof Lottie May lleiiedlct llcCCIIMCll, Dated Juiiiiuiiy '.M, Iii.Ti. For Sale Or Trade One Guahcait knitting .ma chine, several Incubators and a limited number of March hutch cockerels. Mrs. f. F. Hardesty ,i Morgan Oregon. Now booking orders for day old chicks. Terms one-half cash with order, 12, 14, 16 cent each. When eggs are furnished .will run. 1M egg capacity for $6 .00 cash when set. Willow Creek Poultry Farm. Morgan, Oregon. For anything in Hardware lee Engelman. HOWS THIS? riAI.I.'i rATANNH MKIIICINS will to what w tUlm tor II fid your ntltn of CaitiiTh or liwlnui cu4 kr Clrrh iiali.'s catahiih MrmriMa en- lata of nn uimmnt which gulckly Hllv lh raurrhsl Inflammation, and Ilia lnlml Mdl-ln, a Tonk, which aria thrauah Hi Hloo4 on 0 Huroua HnrfacM, thua raalorlnf normal ooadl llona. fold br Sruflat( for or M Taart, r. J. Chanay Co ToUdo, Ohio. I MMMHMM Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you conic to know that your ! fuel is almost gone. It pays to investigate fuel prices at ' THE FARMERS. When you are in need of fuel at reas onable prices- ' See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. niiitmmriiiiiiniiuti Cut Machinery Cost In Half The man who leaves his machines in the fields Is pay ing, by depreciation, for an implement shed, but not getting the shed. You can cut your machinery cost in half by prolong ing its lite anq usefulness. You can double the life of an implement by putting it under cover as soon as you are through using it The cost of an implement shed to protect $2,000.00 worth of machinery is only a fraction of that sum. We have many excellent implement shed plans to show you, and we have the rig ht material to build just the kind and size building you require. Do not make the mistake of building before you examine our up-to-date implement shed plans, we will be glad to have you cal and examine them, , whether you are building now or later. a Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streetnr l. ..