The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 29, 1925, Image 4

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MOG.N ITEMS
HEPPNER NOTES
CECIL NEWS lTEfS
Notice For Ptiblicaiion
LEXINGTON ECHOES j
Chas. Burche'.l of Coivallis
spent several days in Lexington
this last we-k. v!s!tinu his broto
Ed Hurchell anJ family.
Lster White a : Sam Runyon
maoe atrip toShermanlhis week
Geore Tucker an1 Sam Runyon
bam up from O.vson City last
Thnrsday to visii :'or a few days
wirh frieuds and relatives. Both
these sonntr men tie employed in
the Crown Willamett Paper Mills
at Oregon City.
Avery enjoyrWe dance was Martin last Sunday,
piven the high st.u'l last Thurs- jjr. James Haidesty and fam
day night in the tryra. i!v spent.Sunday with Mr. aud
Mr. and Mrs. Frel Kelly left Mrs. E. G. Morgan.
Dexiutfton on Tuesday to spend Esta Baumifiend. visited Sun
t the summer vacation in Seattle day evening at the home of Hal
and other Washington cities. iy
Lexinuton surelv owes the peo- The families of B. F. Mot nan
. pie of Heppner a world of thanks
for their helpful kindness to us
in helping every way they could
after the flood. We wish thank
every single man an boy for their
and the American Lepion for the
luuch sent forthewo-k9 both days!
Words cannot express onr grat-
itude but again we thank you all.
Dalvin Cox and family have
moved to Lexington from Rjose
velt, Was ington where they
have disposed of their hotel pror
erty there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray White drove
from Seattle last week to see the
folks; returniug to S attle cn
Mondav.
Mrs. Rolf Paquin, teacher of
english in the Lexington" high
school this past year, left Tues-1
day for her home in Seattle. Mis. !
Paqiin lerve3 many friends in.
Lexington who regret that th
is not to teach again. ,
Kodak Enlargment Free
With $2.50 worth of finishing we
give you an 8 x 10 enlargement free
I Be sure to save the
ti (id them.
, o"
IS Portland prices
service.
We will appreciate your business.
Bullard's Pharmacy
The Kodak Store
IillllllIllllilllil!i!li:!l!i!!i!l!li!!llll!!!iiiSI!!!H
sf L1 LL.T 2tn 1 w ....... n : "7
Aw
May
Why not vitit Zinn
National Park, the
newly opened
Wonderland in
Southern Utah,
thit Sumrrmr? Ank
tor tookof In nat
ural colore, which
firee complete in
formation con
oernint thie
unique land.
Denvi . . . ,
Omaha . . . .
Kansas Cij
St. Louis..,
Chicago.. , .
Detroit
Cincinnati .
Call us by phrme and let us make til
menta. Costs no more and will save yci.r
J. VV. Howk, Agent, lone,
I r an i Mrs. Kverett and son of
V; eo are visitinu their daughter,
Mih.L. Funk.
firs. R. Harbison rtturmd
fr n Ashland Monday. ,
Matthew Ball ot eipht mile was
in Morgan Monday.
The Misses Jessie Wiles and
Eu lora Hardest' wtnr, Thursday
to The Dalles where they will
wi rk this summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trordson
and Frances Jones took dinner
with Mrs. Bauernfiend and son
H O. Ely and A. l'Y I'almuui-r
were viewimr the itood district -f
Lexington , Sunday,
N". Ofcey Wilesvvorth and
hter and Miss Hen.ah
t) John left for Walla Walla, Mit.
Alfred Troedson and family
w ure in lone, Friday
Lii'le Chang? in Nature
Ski'li tal tvniiiins from llie an ml pit
nl Olu'rousst'l, n the north Imtik of
itit Klilue. dutlni; nliout lO.Ono yours
uo, w.'re found to lie practically mod
ern In their fnrnmtlon.
To Pretervc Shoc$
r.orcwnx or umtti.n siifl inn.v hp
lublinl nnwr.il hoot iiuil sho' in wot
wvnthor to lioop out tlio i!ir:i;un-s
To prvorve kid pIioi'h ruh tli":'i '
ulcht with a lltlie iiiiUum '.i;. mil
polish thorn In the morning. The
treatment applies to putont lenther.
Asrteab'liiy .i S.rccc i
lUm-r.-fion in mn'och Is more than
eloquonre, and to speak iiKi'oeahly to
hiiii with T horn we deal Is more than
to apeak In food words or in good
order.
mum i
i' i
envelopes as yon
and prompt, snappy
Round Trip
la tflsct daily btwra
ZZ znd Sept. IS
J U.n
81 of,
9! 56
mV if,
in
Clevt-land ....
Toronto ......
Plttibuish..,,
Washington.,,
Philadelphia.. .
New York....,
Boston
$ io3.ii
in l
i"c
141.
144.
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Hi
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Carrot - nd.'nt to olht important emtv
Final ret -n limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stop
over priv ..k-(,cs going and returning.
A side t ;- to Yellowstone at small additional
cost will i l'otd the experience of a life time.
your arraniie.
valuable time.
Oregon.
Mis. Sara McNainer wus s lib
it niy called to Prescott, Wash,
where she had taken her the pre
vious Sunday by that lady's very
Htrlous illness. The mother passed
tw:iy Thursday morning, May '21,
leaving throe sons and daughters
to r.ourn her loss.
About fifty nu n and boys firm
tlt ppner went to Lexington on
)n Thursday and Friday of this
tfiek t,o help clear up the flood
!e!ris. Your Red Cross chapter
fit anced ttie luncnes.
"Restoring" KaJe Fine Art
rrofowliinul hunk risttiici, a ti
rule, arp imt lng-iilnm tn-llsts, unJ
tlur ciin Ti ; l t i nltut Wm of a
imtfe of ii t'.uv 1-iHi'it wliioh will do
ctivt hundreds ot cullmors.
O ?V
A voVij i'iinwi. Ii v. in j il Ired that
it w... J.ut ot ire-t w f:t.!l..tti.ie
ii.u.. i. .11 I mi 1 1 tmultiitua mill
town liuliistrlt , win Mnu Hhown
throivh K'trtor fiictory.
"tiooiliioM !" lie eii'liilmoil. '!KMKi
pnlrs In one w wk! t don't ' whoro
they ull Kv"
'Neither do I." replied the .voitnu
man who wu K"MI"lt '"'r' eulorlim
fclltlitly. Iloliuen .store New.
Th Baker'i Figure t
A linker wa aci-uscd of iimkiint W1
per cent profit.
"No," he expoRtulnsoil; "1 only In.ike
1 per o-nt proflt. See lo-ro; thlt r..U
me one cent! I sell U for two cont:
Tlint'g 1 per cent prollt. Isn't It?"
Kortutmlely he N now nhlo to tiinkc
2 per cult. Ulkeriki, Vni.ua.
Settling Kollitr
II Tomorrow niuruing '"U w'l"
tueet me at the Cosy rufe.
She Hut auipOiilng niolher InalsU
on eonilnc with met
lie She won't; I bave Invited her
to meet ma at Ui tui Uui at iUiat
Mtavantt -
Sjo.d Hot t.m.p 'wttnit t) u
si,i:u u ooi o am ltiiiu iih.v HH1..
.'J tup jCoi Vui admrJl nw n p:tci.
A,no auii ni.tnoj ,inii "niJiKl-
ant 01 m!tuiiuii "l u.ia. ppinw II
no 1'ioqii.w ju.iu..n". nni.
i.j.iui s i'oUiiiu jno.i inSuiul 'IJt"1
Sttt not uoj Moq '3ii4np XlV ;i
Jill iU put-
j.ii;b aj noX Xrfuoiit jCih II "'1
am o itii.n lta!tii"i"S
noiuy jtaf
F att Work in Sugar
Only Ave or six minutes ure re
quired to spin off and wnsh ii
pounds of Htinnr, says Nature Mat'a
line. The products of this proro
aro washed raw au;;iir and wnh Fli np
It Is the hitter tlm! Is mixed with tin
raw SLf.ir wiien it lir:.t end rn t i.t re
HniTy for the !!n!:!i ns pioiesei.
Rains Hard on Jaca JZoad$
t'oundilii! of lom iiiinl nil- ram -iiH
ie v.vur to n in)- of J.iva tin ii :riif
fie.
lli
Mr. and Mis. Ed Cline and
stia Floyd of TiUunook spent Sun
diy and Monday, with Mr. and
Mfl. II. J. Stroeter before leav
Um: to visit frii nds in Oklahoma.
i he Misses Mary Jackson of
Sr. t in mid Do ores Crowel of the
Si i .ivnn ranch .ieur Morgan spent
Si nday with J ',rs. Pat Medl.-ck
ut ' Rockclilfe".
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Lowe we e
ct. ing, in company with their
tii ughter.Mini. Annie C. Lowr,
on Mr. Mrs. Ot ul Henrickson ul
the Monro nr ch near Heppner
ou Sniuluy. '
A. II. Swi'zer, attorney at'
law, if Arlington ,Htid Forrest
White of The Willows were call
ir; in C-eil cr Sun-Jay.
Leland Erv. jj mid Ed Thiol of
Oakland, Ore' on uriived in Cecil
,v am- will work at"But-
rhy Flats" uring haying.
C. U. More; who has been vir-
lung his daughter, Mrs. II. J.
5 net i' at Uril since rt -turning
tVoni Los 'At .'.eles, left for Port
i.. mi on Wed e-sday.
J. W. 0;do.n of "Fairview",
1". J. Sue- terof Cecil and Leon
bgin of F( :r Mile, were doig
t nsuicsj in 11 njitu-r on Monday.
taner l'i - ot Anta swing
f punt Sunday visiting ids pais a-
Moiiiii Cecil.
Euri Merg n of "Uroa'lacres"
was ca;linjr t Cecil Inn Thurs
tly. L.nl h.s pi i ii ti ut.-e muni
jtid liousektiper diiniifr the' Ti re.
it i'ltuts of his fami'y.
Jim Logan, eldest son til Lenn
I.ojtun of l our Mile was calling
hi Cecil on Sunday. Jim informs
us that thev have j n h 1 finished
plowing one iliuu'iini acres of
Mitntner fioii vun.i tout since the
rtcent ln.av tains their thousand
acres of wheat is lnoking fine
n:d promises a bumper crop.
Cherish Your Fricr.ut
A friend wli. in you have wen ualn
lni during jour whole life, you outiht
not to lie illipleaked with in a mo
ment. A stone Is muny years beeom
ink' a ru.iy; take care that ou do not
destroy It In an Instant against an
other alone. Saadl.
London and Part
At the beKlnnin j of tlio I: : 'r.-. ir
century I'aiM iquuled London III i...
ulution and no d nilit ur;i I it .1
aouie enrllir la-rimls. The f.."ini;
1 which ljiKland piin-d In India cn
! London a frcili source of um'i!
through lis rih coinmerce wi:!i 1I1
Orient; It was then that I.ond.i for;.. mi
; iM'tnnnontly ahead of I'unn In tlo
' uinnl.ir of iuhuliliauls.
YTS mighty poor economy to
postpon ; pdnting or varnish-
mg, whether it be the inside
floors and woodwork or the out
side expc3ed surfaces. What
wear and tear are doing on the
inside, rr t and rust are doing on
the outiJo slowly pulling
down th 2 value of your property
through 3 :i face neglect.
To put 1 ai it and vnrnibh on before it Is
( needed, ar.J not after, is true economy.
Damage is ui der way just as soon aa the '
urface is brolzn down, which is often before
you realize it.
Buy good paint -it's cheapest
Cheapest because it protects the aurface
better, lasts longer and goca further.
Rn.mu.sen Paint and Varnih Products are madi
In one of the inert paint factories in the United
States the Inrijr.t in the Norlhwent. They ars
'"i"SZ bri ,xp,'r" who hav intimate Lnowledn
of Northwent climatic conditiuni a knowledge
Sained through many years of actual contact with
theie conditions
The strict maintenance of RaaanuMen Quality
governs every step in the making of the.a points
and varnu.hr! from the first selection of the lead,
oil. and other materials, to the final sealing and
labeling of the can. '
There's no better paint than Rnamuiien Pur
Paint we add our guarantee to the manufactur
ers , Bring your painting problems to us.
Dcimrtinent of the hitetinr, U.S.
I.nihl Ollli'O ut The DiiIIom, Oivmiii,
April Ut.
Mi'l'lt'i: Im Hereby (Uvea that
Clmrli'H A. HiiiiMiiti, of lulie, Oi'cu'iili,
w ho on, ilntio It), IH:.'U,' limilo lliiiim
Hteml Hairy No. Ovists, lor V.,
Syt, X)i SV., Sort Ion 17, Towimhlp
2 S.nith IIiiiiki) W KiiMt, Wllliimolte
Met IiIImii, Iiiih tlli il me I. mi of Inteti
lion to liink" lllliil throe j enr prool,
lu omIiiIiIIhIi clnlin to I lie liiinl itboVi
,i w'rllieil, lietoiil titty M. Aliilei'miil,
I'ulteil Stiiltd t'oiiiinlKHloiier, lit
Heppner, Ui'i'hoii nil the .'Ulll liny ol
Juno. l!l.'.i
Clllllllltllt lllintl'N MM W'ltlleNMOH;
.1, w. Strlntrer, l'riink Young
Kiitim I'lirniiK iiml Cecil Nui'ui'iit,
nil of lotto (lifgon.
J, W, Itoiitii'ly.
Iti'KlMler
A CARD OE THANKS
Tlio word? cannot express our
feeling' wc take this means of
conveying to the kind friends
whose sympathy and help so
cheered us in the loss of onr dar
j linu body,
M, nnil n ( Sarirent and
children.
Afan'f Limited Krouli dee
What l nil our knowioilce? Wo io
not even know tint wi-Bllmr It will he
i .itnorrow. Itcrthold A iiorhnch.
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ii Attention
DON'T
Be Inconsiderate
With Yourself
When you come to know that your
fuel is almost gone.
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It pays to investigate fuel prices at :
THE FARMERS.
JWhen you ;'e in
onable prices
See Us.
Farmer's Elevator Co.
icne, Oregon.
Cut Machinery Cost
Tn 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 michinery cost in l:alf 6y prolong
ng its life and 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 imp.en.cnt sli'd plans to show
you, and we have the right material to build just the
IVnJ and size building you require. Do not make th
m stake of building before yoi examine our up-to-date
implement shed plans, we will be !ad to have you call
and examine Ihcm, whether you are building now or '
later.
Tum-A-Lum
In ti.-" -'.v " nil-1 i ') i u four
o'clock I'lttin h o. " hi ; Unworn
ut four ii'cloi'U in tiio iitiernoou ti nil
cIoni'h ilieni csiu lly 11! Itoiii Inter.
Porcupine Annoy Ra'lrotul
Tim Koverniueul'a Aliml.il iiillroiiil
liim In llcht poriiipliieM, Itnliher l
any form Ik to the porcupine what
IVUMlo paper Mini nihlilull- ttr to the
Aiiierletiti limit, popular for liinclihm
pdi-poww, unil tlio railroad olllclalH
have nniei'vil riiliher lia In pniui'l'ilt
xtatloiii) and a ! riiliher llmuiei to m-
liunil on lilijli poles.
Sr!i of Age
A Hum I'i'-t'l "I'l anlll evorythlni
i.viiin vroti't. It limy liappon ul ei
lily or K. .to. Ii.- llnehcHter Ttlne
i'llioli,
A Good Time
To Subscribe
for the Inde
pendent is
--NOW-
Fanners
need of fuel at reas- J
Lumber Co.