The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 02, 1925, Image 1

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IONE, OREGON, FHIDAV, OCTOBER 2, 1925
NUMBER 18
IK XIV
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10 AL NEVS N9TF.S
FOR KEM P
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Ii (Hi' t" !o'ih nri in nk
'1 .1 ('itv v'e"()ir Hi d w liter
iiiiium have lii'cn thcou ly e'ettn
fl mid flushed thin f tot h were in
1,1 I'lif.' Mot), there In ill?' W
ace mn'nlii n except the uxna' b- d
i i n ii'i tun IkiIiiiii of tin' reset'
V'li',
To- lii' C liiif'f t d o i will give
ii iiliy In tht npai" fii'ii)'. 1U
for tail' d announcement next
we, k.
For Sale
A few c mice Whie I,i't.linrn
cukktirla. ;hcn8 bin's arc from
Chandler's flock of hens having
a ccord of more (nan 200 ojry m.
y.uli eh tic" f ir $2 (HI each.
Mih. A. V. Smoue
Pacific Act caa
Tli nri'n ir itif I'mliir im-i'mi It
(tri'iilnr lliiiii Hint of nil III luml In
llu worlil, nnil Hie voluui of ll nu
tern U nit lluien llinl of nil Ilic -Jiihil
nliiivt ' level.
Ben So a Lor,g Time
Th MiMi!nr!)' uf .Inn n n month
fur ni.irrliii: In Inlicrlicil (ruin th
(ireekn nml lliiiiiiii.il. Tim fjoilil'iin
Jllllll fo ttlioill till llliilllll U ll''ili
ruled nn I It ilriie of nuirrliig''
f anr Named Front Machine
I'llllT'Jel. H" IIW'I f flli'Milll tfii)
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SCHEDULE AKRANGED
Tin-coili'lii'H til' I III! Upper Co
Iwnbm Athletic Iji'HifiH) met at
A'hnatwn Sut., Sept. 'JO nd ar
ranged u foot dall fchediilo f -r
lh different high kcIiouIh in ih"
l,l'IU'U(.
The Hcliciliil" for ihe I'Hie High
ti'I.IM iri H fi)lo"8:
Coti-'on nt line, ...... October 3
lone ai Ho.irdnian '
A i 1 1 u t ' ut line' '
lono at Lexitigt n '
lone at 11' ppner ..,Nuv.
Fosoil at Ioru . ''
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SKUNK WOULD GO
TO SCHOOL,
Eurly Monday morninsr the
kciio I tfcpi'l a vL-.it by a skunk.
ThoHlink soon hi at all the pu
pils uii'l.tncu'ty to a Imsty retreat
within the hcliool builbinng. The
htro of the affair wh Ge le Kn
Klinan who on the r pu;Btuf IVof,
Slu'eii, hroovht out the ii'fiiv ai d
Mud, after a i'ilc'otii haUle, rnan
Htfed totiubduo the refateotitf bri
and
STUDENT BODY.
Tin lorn llikh School had il
finit Student Hody in"etinK last
M inday, Sept. 28, for the purpobc
of eU'ctinu a yell leader and r
oointiiiK a committee to iniliate
the frc ihmen.
, K va HalHitfcr wuk elected yell
eaderand lhoe on the initiation
committee are; M;iry Fletcher,
liicli.'trd Lundellari';C"orK'Kilcl.
ie.
Coming to
The Da!!- and IVnJIcton
Dr. Melienthin
Specialist
In Interim! Jl ill Ine fuMli"
purtt twelv" yirn
DOES NOT OPERATE
student
The officers of the
Holy for thin ,"er;r "re:
re sident Fl y Gnbill
Vice I'res Lucille HHsto
3-cy -Trcas liuth SwanHon
f'uslndiarof
1. II. S. IYop George Itilchic
Alhie ic Munaifor . John Graves
'I'lHii'tportution
Ma.,HKer.. . E va Battel
Will be in the Dal'eson Sal
ty-ifay Oct. 10, attheDalk:
Hotel, and in Pendleton or
jj:J;yP-t. n,at Hie Dor
. Held.
Ofiicc ! jf-s 10.G3 a. tr
4.00 .
ONE DAY 0 LY
No Charge for Conciliation
The United Slate contains
nhout 15.000,000 perfos of foreixn
birth.
Coal Burglar
I!i iiitnlni! I din "!i"i f"r luiitipililny
he hnil fur'iitten nfivr i-llna laic mie
ni,lil, B I."'U'I"I liilmeei'rslxl 'INi iivereil
ii .irut:ir riitlnif III" li"i'n-". "Ill
" I lint in-;' .vim il'iln?" lie liiiiilel, Ion
STUl'KNr IiODY l'AKN. I frlili I to in.e. "Who. ineV ( r
t'lMI'TI 1 f f - I T ' ""' K'l' '""'"'I lllir'lir, ferlliC
ulUiai.LN DOLLAUs i ,y .. ln ,,,.,,, f . .,;,
'I'lii,. una . v..ii,., ,... in l!,M . Il-n "!!( in .!n-l Inliln-i H w i"U lie
.... ,.r i-l.iih I. in' t In l'e n riirr'in
linn of rjllii'l'T (ill reii Ii I'lil.imlir',
tin. iniielilie (! t h . e. to i'lif I lie
II nlelinl li e lie..lllilll!l.l II of lilur' il Tl C IT
'"'" Lwi-i.i
H.H.si'tnhly hull of the' lone hih
M-h iol on lliu aft'.-p noun of tiipt.
i 11 . when "liie C iiii.lry G iit.e-
jtll.li" lM:itl'.-l C:uil'. to II Cii.:(
' witli the
fore reiii'li.
'Ave uttf',
Catarrhal Deafness
l o;in iiiumI tiy mi InAumrd rnndltlnn
if '.ii riuious linitnr of (I10 l'untjti'iiin
inl. VKh ll.ta A.lu 1. I...!-...-
S let ' ll.Uf, !.' i t rumliliux aotind or liiiitrr.. t
il..uii. riil4 tli liifUiiunfttlon can
ty liv'u )..il) S With In ii.ird. your liiarmu umy l de-
I, i,.hiv u-i ihv'.i I1..1.11. nvi.ta c.Tnnn iukiiii'inr iii
I .. , i, , . ' An wnnt w rln.tn f'r H-lii your pvatrm
.Ul!5.' ' 3 ttl"l,r,' hail an. , H,Iirrtl or u(nci eauted by
,wmi Hi. fij-oju ration O. tin- tff."?.V Rn rtrirrmtt Mfwr Ttura
Tlii'ri' In nn odl mi -r oitilim llml tin I towiiHi'( 0J '. Ilu-y were alii' to -1 J' '"O" -.. Tulcdo, Olila.
dlHiiionil iirlslmiteil Him tlren of Ime. V,i.;.. , ... . . t ' 7"..
iilnriy enlwnieil " '' ul 1,1 " '"I" " v 1 llli
the Lountry Li'Utleinan , 1 ti i lloi-t'
Piamord S -ntltion
ir. Mellelhlii Inn r.:illar uiiiOi:
ale In me'lli'liir iiihI nnr"ry mull
' !ln IIH ! lie '' !; ' '!! III. l
jilii iiit iicnil' I"t eliniiil.' n;iei
itl'ill, K"H BtyiieH, uli'iTii olKtiini
m li, tuiicllii or ml 'iiuiiln.
lie IllIM tl) III" ereilll Wnllilerfilt t
III tllfllw k if III" KOIIWlell. livel
unwell, liloiiil, xk III. iiiTVim, h'lirl
i.llii'.V. Iilii'llier. Ihi wittiiiii. en
(mi Ii, Weiik III Hi;", rh'liliaf Util. lii
tii a. lejt iili' if ini'l reel:tl n ine ill'
I'.i ll VV liri' till' Nllme f II (' T I.
IllMIIHII.V HMtlMl'll I'lllll'lllH In cie.
.1. L. Ch-imJ'r. R-i.vl.ii;
if(d::c' (.
J-hn Wa iHi. WulH'-, b'a'!-'
andtproatrata trouDle.
Mm. E.E. Iloitpan. R chiun V
kiui ey Itoi'lil".
W. S. H t nelt, Q.m C'f,
ulcer of the strrniche.
R. W. M-yer, Shat.ieo, b'ti
tronble. VU.. S ll'iuk, L- Granr, fi!,
MRS. MSON
DFATII OCCURS SEP. 25
AT CHE
ra ses Peceiully ai d 1'airlesfly.
Sees Sunrise on Shore of
Eternity ;
Surah Hale Ca-ion. wife of
Walter Cawon died at the family
evidence in lone. Her death oc
curred at abo.jtS a. tn. and was
du to heart failure. Mr?. Cason
had not been in good health for
ome time but the day before her
d '.Mh sstmed stronger end was
m re cheerful than uua'.
What Mr, Cason went to call
her before gains' to his work he
f'ouid her dead. She had apr ar
ia ft d away in her sleep.
Funeral services wore hell on
Wedntsdaj afterwooii.Thechu'ch
iervice was conductel at l ie
ConKrepational church and at : h
?nive the beautiful anr impens v
iervice of the Order of theEa-t-rn
Star as read by Ui'th Chep
ter No. 32 O. E. S. of Heppm r.
",rs. Cann was bom ncr
Rei-.vnM il e, Oregon, Februsry 0.
Im ana wat marneii to wait r
C .v.-.n, on Njv. 26: 1SJ0. Site 8
U . ive.l by li hiH'- and, o )
on and three daughters.
WEATHERREPORT
FOR SEPTEMBER
No. of clear days
Mo. of partly cloudy days..
So. of cloudy days .
. 8
.. 8
Hiilaidc'o dlurbt on the 7th. '
On the evtning of the 7th lhre
was a precipitation of 0.55 of an
inh in about twenty minutes.
Five days in the month bad a
a preciptstion of 0.01 or more.
Th inder s'orms on the 7,28, 14 h
Total precipitation for Sep). 0 70
R. F. Harbison
Cooperative Olinerver.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
ill sacrifice high-grade piano in
storage near here for immediate
Kale. Will give eafy terms to ef
t'lblithed home. For Particulars
ard where it may be seen, ad
dress Portland Music Company.
227 - 6th St., Portland, Oregon
Not the Beat Crop, Thouth
Alxiut tbc euKient thing to grot In
gnrtleu Ii tired. Buntuo Transcript
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I KDEPEHDERT JOB PRINT- I
Tln Hon unn iii
In lliiljr In the Mill'" m;en. n It n
iiiiii-i to have l e Mier of miiln
Mining haniinnjr bei Aren luml'iiinl ntnl
Hit Fuel Lotted
ll quit n di -lii"' lionm. from
rlmr.li nml lltll T ' vn ilrnl from
tin- wnlk. AI I1T.41I1 '"'I'll ki MP
with bin futlier do lender, no Ii nnlil:
"Iiiid.ly, woii'l you , .ix curry me?
I'm nil out of ("."
mules rilow.' Iirnesn
Ladies' Ho m,Jourmil"an1j 'The, u ,., ,,.r ,nrrov and llu!t Motor
Siituiduy I'.vt iiiiiT ,I'osl". This . (Sjmbino.
money wi-s very much needed I y ?.c, Troy B.):ird Hi ' ni'e.
the Stndent Hol y for ail lelie' C eg in
tqti'pniert. I "
i .
tvw, ot ve;sht p!!!i!!ii!ili!;i!!!!!i!i:!l
llillik lieinre )ii i .ll, if iu Aim: r .
.iliu m to tlilnk nfter you npeuk. :
iihi.l It
:.: i. :.i i. o o -. r.;:'a .
rfp.lel lUtl.
lleinemler adove d tte, th.
cetisu'ta'ion on thi.-t t"ip wi:l I ej
free nnd that Lis treatmonl i j
t if ft rent. ' ' i
Boost Tie Bank that Boosts
HOME 1NTRESTS
WHEAT FARMERS
Take Notice!
: ,i
J; -GOOD Work and REASONABLE Pre f
.aiiuiiliulalliillllillnuillOlillin
ij SANITARY DAIRY
j TUBERCULIN TESTED COWS
B PRE-WAR PRICED PRODUCT
U To reduce the cost of living
t' use more milk and cream
9 YOUR satisfaction, OUR success.
;B C. C. Sargent, Proprietor.
w:
ri.tn T comcn to a choice bclwc. n home fo Ls imJ
and on i tr home folks come fir. t. Isn't that the
way you fc I about is?
Tltis is a home institution. We arc working for the
gnoJ f out community, for the prosper! y and develop
mint of H is (Section, and for the inJividtrJ welfare of our
friends and neighbors. That has always been our po'icy
and always will be our policy. .
For that reason wc like to sec the money that Is earned
here, si t nl here and circulated here for the benefit of
local Interests.
The resources of lliis bank represent the dcposilr,of those
w'n 'ra-mct vj;I:i:ji with ut. And ihs m;re me they
make of our facilities and the moc they co operate with
us the greater service we are enabled to render tin m in
tturn.
jig I have several Willamette valley yg.
Alarms to exchange ior wneat tarms in g
I eastern Oregon. gg Ff OUR & FEED
I also have good Hermiston property i 1 1
Ijoexchange for Morrow County wheat 1 1 Caf Load to Arrive October 1
I L ' 1 iSperry Drifted Snow Flour. I
a i Rolled Barley, Rolled Oats.
I If vouvvishto sell or exchange I i
ll M r n x ii eh
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Bank of lone
Capital and Surplus $35,000.00
IONE ORFCON
Cracked Corn, Whole Corn.
Mill Run, Bran, Shorts
H. G Wood
if I eave your orders for delivery from the car and save 5
fi g Ij drayac. Flour and feed prices are the lowest for a
H ear. Cet your winter supply now at cash prices-
tSroKe
ate
BERT MASON
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lone, Oregon
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