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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
lnei it... . t Are proud an j giaa to . That they appreciate the help Of these who toon will jfo away, Morethrfn a score of lad its Hope in their hearts todap Both Fredrickson and Grad) Will come again to stay. Mrs. is leaving to join her hus at Irrigon where he has a garag business and Mrs. Grady is soon t 1 ve or The Dt lei. 11. E. Warner and family spei t the weekend at Walla Walla visit ing relatives. A Qualification The inapt of lift a re generally ac .ulred by people wbe bar plant? af Slaxar. Lit J on and Pan At the beftaalnf of tht Elahteenth eentnry Parti equaled London In pop alatloa and no doabt aurpaeted It a aonie earlier period. Tbe foot hit which England gained In India gavi London a fresh aoure of wealth thrown Hi rirb commerce with th ' Orient ; It waa then that London forgetl permanently ahead of Parti In ttie number of Inhabitant!, Fatal to Friendship No man erer forglvea yon after yon are forced to pay the note yon Indorsed for blm. Rochester Tlmee-l'nlun. ORGXN ITEMS 'ettyjohn and family were on Noah Pettyjohn and Sunday, I Harbiaon and son Robert n Heppmr Monday havinp, work done. and Mrs. E. G. Morfan of iacres were calling on Mr. in Lexington Thursday, ed Pettyjohn and familj were ngS. Edwards Sunday. .G. Morgan and family spent idaywithWate Crawfoid in a. 8, F. Morgan and family wen lone Saturday. Several of the young peop' urn Morgan attsnded the riane n lone Saturday. Mrs. Esta Bauernfeind and sun Jartin were the dinnergupst o Ir. and Mrs. Noah Pettfjohi 'unday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harde l no son were in Cecil Thursdi J tvening. E.H. Turner, Robert Harb'gorv lal and Elvin Ely w.rked tlx nads the past week. Mrs Bert Palmateer and sm Teddy returned home from th .he valley Sunday. Ambition Almort Realized We knew a cashier who w-lahed V one of the 400 and now he 1 No 187. Santa Barbara New a. Combines for Sale CHEAP 16 ft. Holt with motor. 9 ft Decring with motor. See WALT CORLEY, lone n;: - - r. rr - '7 r: n n n rlmmjrrj p Happinn t$ Not Advertised True hujiplneat la of a retired na ture, and an enemy to pomp and nnise; It arise, In the Brat place, from (lie enjoyment of one'i self, and la the next, from the friendship and conversation of few aelert com-luinlona. Venturesome Af The man who (tops to make lure he la right before going ibtad nowa day! Ii trampled on by ereral then and pereona who are wUUng to take, a chance. Flint Journal. : : - -1 - m m,,iiu. , , -, 4tU Famous Sevan Cities The Srn t'ltl of Cibola, belong It to t.'.e KM rlh of Indiana, which (iM unlnl the sl'i uf the present puebla of Kunl, In we ti u New Mexico, were held In renown by early Spanish ex liiorera in Me.ro. Cherish Your F r tends A friend wIimii you huve Im'i gnln lug during your whole life, you ought Hot to he Oloflvnaetl with In a mo ment. A atone I many yean becom ing ru.iy; tu! o care that you do not i!eatroy H In an Instant igatnit ilher itone. HuaJI. paazzi: sr, ITfl EASONhalestofthe yea:. ittwtfcxsmilrtr.o: 'JNertles blood and bram 3 andsmifes Into life the old delidhts We have tested in our youth. And our graver years.ior soothi How adain the boyish heart Leaps to see the chipmunk start From the brush and sleek the suns Wery beauty as he runs ! iiuw tyaui a ouuuc iiuu Ofcrusned pennyroyal or mint, SendsiBtoourkneestasvhen We were truant boys of ten Brown marauders of the wood, Merrier than Robin Hood1. AMES . WHITCOMB HR1 - J. P-rr.-w m pus I ' i 19 L I nil 1 fl! 1 SPi s Picture Ahead! Kodak as you go Then bring tousfo Mr Kodak films nishing BULLARD S PHARMACY Oil-Cookstove Work is "City Easy" and Cool! 1 CTIORKINGwithagood , yyo cookttovc n cool work and Map" no fire to tend,-nothing but match to iicht. a wick to turn and you're done! Noi elesa, simple, $ftt By uurto good oil cookitove von make your kitchen-work ii simple and Mciiy eaay" si it thomU k! And whn your dealer recommend Pearl Oil a the Ira kerosene to ue he'i right! Pearl Oil it specially refined and n-nfatj to it bum cktml And it won't corrode metal nn nilu .m.tl 0Hing but bright beat-producing name "Kerosene" or "Coal Oil" mav mean uy kind of kerosene to insist j on pure, clean-burning "Pearl OiT aK ior it try mame Ifllila STANDARD OIL COMPANY PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) McCORMICIl DEERING Once Harvester-Thresherf; yfr Specially built for Hillside-Harvesting. Will level ind it $ on hillside up to a 65 per cent grade. and it's ALL Over Thl Karl L. Beach Lexington, Ore. year Invest in a "Once over and If ALL OVER" Machine. Saylo yourself, "I cannot afford to de without it". This machine is a proved success, having been used in these part for a number of C. W. SwanSOn years ana me new leveling aevice and superior construction make it athoroly modern and up to date machine'in every way. Come In and let us (how you how you can save money, Jime and labor by investing In one of these machines, All But Halt "My poor fellow," tuilil the Indy, 'tere la a quarter for you. (J.mhIiih. Itraclout, It mutt be tlreuiirul to be liune, but mt think bow much worse itrwould be If you were blind." "Yer rls-ht, lady," agreed the ln-ggr. "when I waa blind I wa always get ting countRrfi'lt money." Judge. ' HIS HEART IN HIS HEAD lone, Oregon. m i "He's a cold itropoaltlon a cabbage I" ' "Hmw' thatr -"Out bit heart In hit bead." regulai 'TILSON and BARLOW WEDDING at the home of Mr, A. M. Tilaon, Hbrmlitors, on Sunday June21it. a verey pretty wedding waa sol. emnled, when Mr. 0r L. Barlow and MUa Anna Bern Ice Tillaon were united in Holy wedlock In the pieienceof the members of bath families. Miss THIson has been a popular seacher of the lone school for tmst; thrte yars, while Mr. Barlow is one of the prominent rancher of the lone action. The bride was charmingly downed In i white charmeuse satin with allover silver lace.and was the recipient of very many btautiful girls. Both were active members of the Odd Fellows of Morrow County, and were married ty the G and Master. I 0. 0. P. of Oregon, the Rev. Henry Young of Hermiston. ' After a sumtuous wedding din ner the young f k left mid howers of rice and good wiahes. for an extended honeymoon trip. ! AntUnt Naailiarf TttUi Tba tltlea nr Mm atthtiav t Armenian rai n dale I iH (a aiur thaa S.UUV yeun Iteurt- m r rt. 1 Anciri( Catl.eJratt Titer ar no fewer tliun tlx ruthe- drala ind on burgh In KrntlHnd which can In lU'-t) lay rlulni In TIN) yean of authentic eilttenr. t Sola Valua at Survayi A public itirvey It in eliliorata way of making you believe what you al ready know. Atrhltou Globe, Sha V tad Hat tya$ Old lira, (iteta wit down at (be wharf at midday teeing ler niece off a a trip. Glancing aloft the m marked: "Well, they'll aoon be ittrt. lag, my dear. Both funaela ar tuxik lug aid tay wouldn't Ut both fun nel Juat to get laaca." nun Tranacrlpt,. , A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde-, pendent is -NOW- ? i MMMiiMIIIMIM Attention Farmers ! DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. ; It pays to investigate fuel prices at THE FARMERS. I When you are in need of fuel at reas- f f onable prices- See Us. Parmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. , IIMIIM IISSSSSIIIWIIMIMIIUSS 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 ng its lite 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 implement shed plans to show you, and we have the right material to build just the kind and Size building you require. Do not: mak ih mistake of building before ' you examine our up-to-date implement shed plans, we will be glad to have you call and examine them whether you arc building now of later. , ' , i ' Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.