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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
Two VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12 , 1925 NUMBER 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrc. It. VV. Hulliml nil sons Leo and Cleo. of Chelan Washington are tht guests (if Mr. and Mrs. W. 12. Bu.lard thtt Week. ' A. F. Young and family return d to lone Wedncilmv t-venit g after a two weeks vaeationjiav Ini visited Hood Hiver, Portlund and Count poind. A goodly number of Ioneiten were in attendance at the Hc'P ner lession of court this week. Hert Mason, J. Cochran and J. C Kincade return d from Crook ed River Inst Sunday. The hoys I Money is BUT IT IS HARD TO KEEP WITHOUT A BANK ACCOUNT NO MATTER how plentiful money may be you cannot keep it if you fritter it away. And carrying money around in your pocket affords an Ideal opportunity for frittering. MAKE MONEY PLENTIFUL. FOR YOURSELF -DEPOSIT IT IN THIS BANK INSTEAD OK FRITTERING IT AWAY. tsz Bank of lone ( IONE. OREGON E llllllllilllllllllllllllii (KORHICfrD HARVESTER-THRESHERS Specially Built for Hillside Harvesting! Perfect ProvUlon for Levelinn Doth Lengthwlte and SiJcwUe Machine Will Level on llUblde Up to 65 Grade Can Be Used With Equal Success on UUlalde or Level Field Ok V hnd a very fi' fi lin 1 1 ' o and and came hn.j v...... k..c i,.icon. Quite u luige number attended (he banket dinner given tt H e Stde church lant ThumJiiy. A "eriea of meetinnH is be in it h Id i In r Clms, Nurd, our rareotd uu l. el"r hat jnst alt'-i) a bi und m w it a enine on hU litt'" finm' Wuli'h lb'1 mm ' ti ' " t;(uf L)r. ClMike of the S'lam Op lieal Co , 3201. Wa-I.ingt.m St., I'l.rtland, Oregon, will be in Iniie, all !ty and evenin, Wedn"i" iv' June 17 at the Hot . I I n . Have him examine your e . IvXiiminHiinn HIKE. I Plentiful ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER" yearly becomii the harvest slogan of a rapidly increasing number of practical, deep-thinking grain growers men who know that low production cost Is the surest guarantee of crain profits. These men are buving McCORMICK-DEERING HILL SIDE HARVESTER-THRESHF.KS! First, because the McCormick-Dccring is a proved success, both at home and abroad. Second, because they rer.lize the value of depend able, close-at-hond Harvester Company service. The McCORMICK-DEERING Hillside Harvester-Thresher is a remarkabje machine. Built for 12-fu cut, this combina tion harvester end thresher cuts the grain, threshes it thoroughly, separates it from straw and chaff, and delivers it into wagon box or sacks. Straw is scattered at the rear as fertilizer for future crops. Grain Is Delivered Direct From Sickle to Thresher tllmlnallnj om of twin, hauling of ihoclta, nd tout, du to handling. "One ovrt" harvesting save lim and labor, and puta tht (rain in hap for Immtciitf mtrkttint when prices male this advisable. Qrtin uf tnd thnh4 nith tht McCortniok-DtTinfi is in tvery wy qua to In quality or beffer than that cut i4 Ihnthtd with acp. rats maohinai I Plan Now for Harvest Time! W suggest thst you consider investment in onsofthes thoroughly modern and practical machines thia year. Fully Illustrated literature will be sent on request Call on the MtCormlck-Deering dealer and learn more about thia machine. ' INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY , OF AMERICA (naorporefed) C. VV. Swanson, lone, Oregon, an J Karl L Beach' Lexington, Ore. MMMiMaMMMiiMaiMMuaaiwiiiiilajiite! iVim man imiatiti m tiioh-d''ikf ""Several "inemberu of the I. 0. 0. V. have nitidis a gnat, improv-ni'-tit in the ci rnetery (trade. Tbai.ka, toy. We think the whole (Mirimunily Jipurecialeu tbi very much. If you want to litre jour gran Cin.iiit'd quick nee Troy iiogard i' ne Oi'v"n I'it.ernnii' a! Hii'VHter Piim r.o (J'f.'i'u S -paraiora at '(',( ,:," l i r J t ice. I Lav- N . I : S . 3 KUi'H. If i'i i . I if a S i a- Mi;r get tr il I''.'. I Ell T MASON Beyars of Rank Tli "Mile o n" hin' t)il liiin.e given (o z. iiii ii. or .f;'iir, ho r relved iillni from llie H nlilfli klii;. hecailHe I hey wore blue goutl nil' (M'WIer hmlc-'ii. Tlicy were allowed I' beg III liny p.irl nf Scotland. - CALL I Oil ( OUNlY WARit AN I S A'l Oeneral rT.i W.-rranlsof MuiThV Com.lv, () fori, tt gUlcr e l on or before January 31, 1925, w i . I be paid on p: . iei.tation at the office of the County Treamr er on or after Juna 8, 1922. al which l;ie interest on paid war rants will cease. D iaed at Heppner, Oregon, May Z, 1925. Leon W. Brings. County T-ea-turer. Pet C4 ianored A wealthy us- eerctitilc Scottish liiielni'. ner v im U - A 'um I line uo left t.Vkl ID hil will fur (lie erection of ; a monument to Hi memory of a In ' vor!i cut. "13 PROBABLY NOT KNOWN Oiilile There are ten thousand kelctima and skulls In the National uiUMmo at Washington. Tourist And how many la tbs capltol, do you know! So That'$ That A woman's dress, from hat to sola, Kroin lincerla to locket. Should alwaye make a perfect whole. Ana does In hubby's pocket. Out tor Big Cam An ImtnlirrRnt from Ireland wit Just stepping off the boat to the dock when lie saw a fifty-cent piece lying at bis feet, nnd started to stoop to pick It np. Suddenly he straightened again. "No, be the saints!" he ejaculated. "Till ' Is the land of opportunity. I'll wait till I find them thicker." Ameri can 'rf-glon Weekly. .Vof Her Grandmother Coml'ii'tor I'ardon me, madam, bat your girl scrnis more than twelve. Mother Conductor I Would you take tue to be the mother of a girl that fijjel Conductor Lady, don't tell me you're her grandmother! nrvea Can von "vsij'i Cesfa? Breaks vl nraoiriias Utah Nothing like It on earth. Few have been there the trip was too hard. But now you can are It in perfect comfort via Union Pacific sleeping cm, motor tours over good roads, good living ao comrmxlations. Low Summer fare. Personally escorted all-expcme tours, SUlc trip to Kaibab Forest and North Rim Grand Canyon. San4 lotTf Book illustrated In natural color. It will help you plan the most satisfying vaca tion of your life. J. W. Ilowk. Agent lone, Oregou. Win. M'Uurrur.Cr.A Portland, Oregon. JUST BARLEY SUGAR An enlhunlust entered tin anil mmrliin's shop to have a lotik roiimL A young girl stood helilnd the counter. (n the counter on piece of paper rested a round yellow iimi'hle. The enthusiast notieeil It. "Tlmt," he said, excitedly, "la either I wonderful topiu or an exceptionally rare piece of limber. Where did you get lit" "darn!" said the girl, "that' me hit of barley mgnr 1 Just been sin kln," Information Disastrous Wetwimh What drove the light limine keeper's wife critzyt Loneli ness t, Honghdry Not exactly. She wns listening In at the mill" while a big dry goods store ashore was beginning a bargain sale for Hie next day. Aiiierlcun .eglnn Weekly. Necessary Novelist My hero Is n hard, r-tern num. with n sirens face. Kdllnr tie Heeds It! Ill the tlmt four chapters his face fulls a d izcn times, Well, He and Cfeo ' First Sltidetit I wonder how old Mrs. Jones Is. Hecond Student Quite old, I Im agine. They say she used to leinb Citesur. Supreme Test Howard Are you sure Hint really Inva Klorencet yon Frank Absolutely, my boy. I'rs teen Iser bob dune up In curl papers I I mm - mMmmmwmit Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice 1 Hereby Given to the lt'al voters of School District No. 35. of Morrow County, State ol Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEEETING of said I) strict will be hehl at lone School House; to begin at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M, on the third Momliy of June, being thelS'.hdav of Jun.'A. D.,1925. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director for three years, one director for i wo years to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of I. L. Howard and one school clerk for one year and the transaction oj tii int'S u.jual at such meeting. Da'ed thU 1st diy of June, 1923. ATTEST: M. II Morgan. C airmail lluirluf IMrectora Del a M. Corson. District CIt In Time of Trouble ililr n and Ii.iiIcIh are frnjuently i lo-s in an etnergency, and a dl (ry lt:.i:; over the telephone with 1 rrniex liddresses and telephone i!'.'!k or the family physician and ; :'ti:ti, the Di arest Br box, the po- i!'t'on, the fniully psstor and th' i-'tie places of all employed mem of the family will sometime- t a lrnj"tty. orf Coal Is Safe Hard coal uiay I tored In luhstan Inlly a'iy i nnlty without deterlora Inn or loss by spontaneous eooibus Ion. War Nurses' Uniform New Ihere was no nurs corps earl it the tlvH wnr. Ther were aotrje women who volunteered to nurs the soldiers who wore no uniform. The army nurse corps was established In 11X11 and, although th nunc bar worn all whit, ther was no uniform until the World war. Combines for Sale CHEAP 13 ft. Holt wth motor. 9 ft. Deering with motor. See WALT CORLEY, lone l!i!l!IIl!!!!il!ii!lillll!!!!!!!!!!!!lill!!ll!lli!!llllll!ll!!llltllll!l!' Draper Bargains Dearing Harvester Drapers McCormick Header Drapers I have a large stock of drapers for the above ma chines ai d offer them at close out prices, for cash Get my prices before fitting up your harvesting machineay. Repairs for Deerring and McCormic Harvesles and Dccving and McCormick Mowers at ba-gain prices for CASH BERT m SCHOOL DIRECTOR RESICNS lone. Oregon. Jur.e 2, 1125. School Diet. No. 35, lone, OretOi. I heredy tender my resignation as member of theschool board. W. E. TiULLard. Gospel Unheard by Many An estlimiie given In the foreign mlsxlons conference wss that not half the world has yet had the gospal of Jesus Christ preached to It Flying Over Himalaya A successful reconnaissance fllgln ver the Himalayas give promise or iirvrylng and mapping th rang at a icnih nf the coat Involved by any other net hod. Dyet From Insects Tons of dried flies, used In tbe iiaklng of paints, are Imported from 'uhs and Mexico. They are really nchineal Insects und yield scsrlet and rlmson llke dyes. Piscatorially Appraised Applying for a divorce, an old Ueor i neTo said to the Jud.-e: "Hit only est h:e a string er fish ter gtt mar-'-. ;ele ! but I.awdy, Jedge, I'd give i xtisle ter git rid er her." Boston I'nir. script. Appropriate They are selling phonograph record o he played while one perform re hieing exercise. The melody, of nurse. Is. "Oh. Listen to the Paat I Just a Little Question Little Kmlly (visiting tbe farm) ocle J sine, why doe that pig wear ring In ber nose? Is she engaged I Encouraging Three chlmpanxee are taking Impor tant pari In a new film. After this more peopl than ever will ba justi fied In thinking that they have a flJni fuca. net" FARMERS TAKE NOTICE Have t u a wsy to harvest all .our grain ?See C. C. Sargent for " sasonable harvesting prices on rom 200 to 800 acres. Will hire ine head of horses and man. C. t Sargent, lone, Oregon. No Alibi in Winter G. II. L. writes: In the spring It's spring fever; In the summer It' the dog day; In the autumn It' melan choly, but In th winter there Is enly one name for It and that 1 laxtneaa. Boston Transcr'pt. '. MASON