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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 NUMBER 2 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr aid Mrs J.P. Owning aJ family of Moid River up nt tbe week en 1 at the ham i of M. R. Morgan aid family . Mr. and Mm. Downing lived near lone for a number of yoa-a But are now in the fruit Indus try and have a fine home in the Hood River valley While here they enjoyed vluit Ing old frienns and accuaintances and seeing the grain fields of our county Jason Biddle and wife returned from Hood river Monday I Charles A ndentcw v. n elected president nJ LA. Carlson wan elected director of the farm era elevator Company Repain on the elevtor b n waa ordered and work will begin next week ATTENTION FARMERS If you want to hire your grain con lined quick nee Troy Bogard lone, Orugon. It is reported that Mrs K.M. Akers ia improving. She expects to go to California about the first of September. Money is Plentiful HUT 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 carry ing money around in your pocket affords an ideal opportunity for frittering. MAKE MONEY PLENTIFUL FOR YOURSELF DEPOSIT IT IN THIS BANK INSTEAD OF FRITTERING IT AWAY. FOR SALE One portable grain elevat r See Ora L. Ba'low lone Oregon ; 1 1 " -s , t Anyone wishing information about the"Wotnen of theKu Klux Klan" write to box 129 lone, Ore, Just as we go to press ,Mr. E. 8. Ackerman of St. Lous arlved on the train from Portland. Mr. Ackerman now makes his home in St. Louis Mo. He arrived in Portland, over the C. P. If. and after two days in that city came on to lone. LODGE APPRECIATES HELP The following resolutions were adopted by lone Lodge No. 135 1. 0. 0. F., at the last meeting: I Where as the Council and certain citizens of lone have substantial aid in the work of improving the road to the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery, there fore be it resolved that lone Lodge I. 0. 0. F. hereby expresi s its appreciation of the aid so rendered and by it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of lodge, that a copy be mailed to the town recorder and a copy supplied to the lone Independent for f publication. Bergen L?adbetter N. G. E.J. BriHtow, Secretary Pro tern i Bank of lone H IONE, OREGON I Porcupines Annoy Railroad The (iivef-mtH'Dl'i Alaaka rallrcad Iiii In light porniplnee. Ituhber In May form li to the porcupine what waate paper end rubbish are to lb American goal, popular for luocklnt purpoeee, and the railroad official hava ordered rubber boao la pumping atatloni and all rubber ftituree to be liung on high polee EERIE36 IffCORHICK-D HARVESTER-THRESHERS Specially Built for Hillside Harvesting! Perfect Provliton for Leveling Both Lengthwise and Sldewiae Machine Will Level on Hillside Up to 65 Grade Can Be Used With Equal Success on IlUUlde or Level Fields ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER" yearly becomes the harvest slogan of a rapidly increasing number of practical, deep-thinking grain grower men who know that low production coat ia the surest guarantee of grain profits. These men are buying McCORMICK-DEERINQ HILL SIDE HARVESTER-THRESHERS! First, because the McCormlck-Deering ia a proved success, both at home and abroad. Second, because they realize the value of depend able, cloae-at-hand Harvester Company service. The McCORMICK-DEERINQ Hillside Harvester-Thresher is a remarkable machine. Built for 12-ft cut, thia combina tion harvester and thrasher cuts the grain, threshes it thoroughly, separates it from straw and chaff, and delivers it into wagon box or sacks. Straw la scattered at the rear as fertilizer for future crops. Grain Is Delivered Direct From Sickle to Thresher I JV,.... V v a1 .,', ellmlnadnf Baa of twin, hauling of ehocka, and loaaaa dua to handling. "Onca over" harvttting eavae tima and labor, and puts tha f rain in aha pa for mmeofiara marsating whan pricaa tnaka thia adviaabla. Qrmlm fut and thraihad mith tha MeCormiek-Daaring ia la avary way euai to In quality or battar than that cut and tnraahad with atpa rata wnaahlnaal Plan Now for Harvest Time! Wa aagftat thai you conildtr Inveetment In ona of thcaa thoroof My modtrn and practical inachlnaa thia year. Fully llluatratad litaratura will ba aant on rtquaat. CaU on the McCortnJck-Daarinf daalar and laara mora about thia machine. International Harvester Company OP AMERICA Mnearparafarf) W. Swanson, lone, Oregon, and L Beach' Lexington, Ore. .ST" f . t, 2 FARM WAGE SCALE At a meeting of delegates from the Columbia River counties hel at Arlington. June 13, a minimun wagescale fort-ansient labor wai adopted. D legates were prr sen' from Wasco, Gilliam, Morrow 'anc Umatilla counties After a rather thorogh discus sion the bame scale as used last year was adopted, adding th' items of sack jig, bulk, driver! and picking up racks, the foil w Ing delegates were present at th meeting Alberts. Roberts, C.Kr tage, J.8.Fraley, TheUaMes, TR Fred Bennion. P'ndelton, Simon Mix, Dufur, LJ. Daniels, Dufur, O.T.Ferguson, William Padburg. Heppner, Earl Eskelsjn, Eir Warner, Lexington; Perry Johnson, N.CWolcott, Condon; Mr.Clarck, M.E Moore, Arlinj to rhe following is the gcale ad pte J Combines Sack sewers 3.5C Driven 30 Header lender 2 61 Seperator tenders 5.0C Catapillar driver 5 Ot Straw hauler iM Cooks up to ten men .2 (X Water buck and roustabout 2.5 Sack jig 3 3( Picking up sacks per 10) 1.21 Bulk driver 3X0 Stationary Derrick drivers 2 C( Bjx drivers with nets 2 5 Loaders 3 (X Ssck aewei 3.5' Header punchers , 4 (X Hoe douns 2.&t Engineers . 4 (X Seperator tenders"" . 5 0 Dyes From tnseett T:i uf Urird ii.,a, u-.i in i making of iminla, are lmm:1il ir.n Cuba aaU Meiieo. Tliry are rnili. ntrhlnral lowrta and )lrll ai nrlrt hii Tlmaun llkf dj va. 11 RoantfTrip Excursion Fares TUkiN m aalo 1 Kansas City . St. Louis . Chicago . . . Detroit . . Cleveland Washington . New York . . Boston . . :i a M.ir 105 is 108.1 141.12 153.(16 Cannpaadlna atlMfl mm. F ial return llnut Ortotw J I. I2t. Libml tuvrm ptinkan a M and rttunuaa. Um MattMal ark -Jfom wm fm to thu mrm'Utm dtriand of Color ta BoutlMra Utah. Whr wt takt tt ia oa rout way Btr TaBawat aWartaoal ark May alao k Ml aa a aula trip at a amall KklltKaal coat. At for trrt booklctdraoriptiv Ol tnaaa 11 u want ta r " arranaamenta. It eoatt ao aaora and will aava youf aaluabla tuaa. J. W. Howk, Agent lone, Oregon Win. Mo Murra (in'll'a.Mrorr ge it Portland. Oregon. an you. mak FARMERS MEETING On Saturday, June 27, there vill be a farmers meeting at the vheat nursery on the market -oad northeast of Lexingtoi The many varieties ot small grai- is bting grown there will l.eina; ided and their differences expl- and.The meeting will start at 2:00p.m. and all farmers of the :ounty are invitep to attend. i Theannuil trip of Morrow cour y farmers to the experiment ttation at Moro will be held sun diyjune28; those making th trip will leave eurly in the mort- ing. arriving at M oro in lime f r iinner and after spending tc tfternoon at the station, will rt- turn ho ne that e vening. Just a Little Question Little Kmlljr (vlaltlnr, the farm) CnHe Jam, why dura that pif wi ring hi nr now) la sh engaffdl School meetin continued. For clerk of the school boa Delia M. Corson 5 lennie Mc Murray : 0 Total 81 3len,8oroughs and HiliekStang irtfd as tellers SCHOOL ELECTION The school election Mondsy vj well attended. 81 local pat iota casting their ballots. The electhu )f a full board was made necex ry by the resignation of mess Howard and Builard and expir non of the term of office of Mr. Morgan. The annual report was rea l md accepted and the meeting then proceeded wit h the election. n all three ballots were taken;") fill the 3 year and 2 year dire ;, tors terms and to fill the office if clerk Mr. George Ritchie was electf-1 iy acclamation to serve the one year term as director. The nominations and ballot vrre as follows:' for the three year term. Virs. Ruth Mason. 52 VI r. M. R. Morgan 20 rotal For the two year terms U.R. Morgan Walter Eubanks rotal El C9 22 81 SANITARY DAIRY TUBERCULIN TESTED COWS PRE-WAR PRICED PRODUCT . To reduce the cost of living use more milk and cream YOUR satisfaction, OUR success. . - C.C Sargent, Proprietor, u Combines for Sale CHEAP 16 ft Holt with motor. 9 ft. Decring with motor. See WALT CORLEY, lone FARMERS TAKE NOTICE Have you a way to harvest I your grain ?SeeC. C. Sargent fr reasonable harvesting prices u from 200 to 800 acres. Will hire nine head of horses and roan. C. C Sargent, lone. Oregon. "4 Draper Bargains Dearing Harvester Drapers McCormick Header Drapers Chinese Superstition According In tlie tuprmtltloua ba llet of Chlnrae Junkmen loag linen ,if evil aplrita follow cloae In the nk ot the Junka. If junkman can rut acroii clone under the bow of a large river boat lie ran by Dili meana mt away, it leant for a time, the ur ulnf line of evil aplrita. 1 War Nurses' Uniform New There wua no nil mo corps n eurl) as the tllvU wur. There were some women who volunleereit to ntirae Hie aoltliera who wore no uniform. The army nil ran corpa waa ealnhllahetl In URlt ami, illlioiiKh the nuraea have worn all white, there waa no uniform until the World war. I have a arge stock of drapers for the above ma j chines and offer them at close out prices, for cash p Get my prices before fitting up your harvesting g machineay. s Repairs for Deerring and McCormic Harvestes 3 and Deering and McCormick Mowers at bargain j prices for CASH g . f BERT MAoUiN? i (1 01 lllllll