The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 09, 1925, Image 1

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VOLUME XIV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1923
NUMBER 19
LOCAL NEWS.NOTES
Dad Griffin' birthday war
celebrated this week
Miss Vera Engleman wttsnuitt
ly married this week and la it w
Mrs. Viclor Keitman.
All lotiff joins in wishing the
y Minx people all joy and prosper-
l'y.
lied CroiHHut wan an lot c
vlcitor thin Wi'-k. Mr Cn lant i
now libelling in I lie High School
of it. ntnn City Wanh
BANKERS HELP
Tbt btnka of Linn County Ortigiu,
re h'wln mora antbualaam (ban
er it yir In bebalf of count?
eo-n h!Mt ilmllar to that hld
jr. . r m h, i.ibd County Fair. La!
yar wit the remilt of i con-
teat for t prue offered by nunihor
of lord bunk. Thli wit to aurcciii
ful that thli year ton out of tha clears
banks In tba county will eubicrtbe to
tha effort.
Tha Agricultural Committee of tha
Alabama Rankera Aanorlatlnn but
recommended that arholarahlp fund
be ealebllahid for the cilucntlon of
worthy young men and women along
agricultural and boma ecowiiifirt
llnca. It la Mlltnated that If earn
bank In tha atata were to comrlbuta
IS cents pr thousand capital. Arc to
an thouaand duHar per annum would
ba readied.
Tha Agricultural Commlttea of tha
Oklahoma llankvra Annotation. In Ita
roport. recomiiKinda that tha bauk(!ra
that a conu.in.t agent la apoolnt. 1
d In aacb county and that ba bat a
defraa from aoma airlcultural cul
lega. They blloa that tho aarlcuh
tural poaalblllllca uf tha ftato ahould
ba batt.r advartl' and that m, a
couuty bank.ra a.., i.ttoo abould tlu
aoma work alom lb Una.
8arcy County ns: w. A.,c...toB.
Arkanaaa; antartani I aa Ita Riunia
recantly aoma aa.ty tla frm-r,
nd bualncaa men T reaull dm tha
organiutlon of tb. Wib Central Ar
Kanta Agr ruituu; v.K Htl.m III
purpoaa will ba to t. ordinate the f.
, ' ... , . . . . ,
furla of tha farmur, .ind bualntwa im-n
In promoting a I. -tier agrkultura.
8carcy County banl.rra ara giving lull ,
uttlnga of purcbrc:: mm for duirllm- I
tlou to tba boy a' a id girla' cluba ta I
tha county.
L"st you ;. rget.
Formaldehyde, i I 25 pergallon
when purchaser f ui hishes Ihe jug
BULLAKl 3 I II.UtMACY
Ooov 'i: l ie Bank that Boosts
HOME INTRESTS
When It comes to a choice belwe. n home fols and
atnlout;-.IJcrs home folks come first. Isn't that the
way you fu. I about 11?
Thisl.i a home institution. We arc working for (he
jjood of ou'- rnmmunity, fcr the prcsrerity and develop
hunt ol this itdion, and for the individual welfare of cur
friends and neighbors. That has always been our policy
and always will be our policy.
For that reason we like 'o sec the money that is earned
here, spent here and circulated here for the benefit of
local Interests.
The resources of this bank represent the deposits of those
w.10 'rnuct bji.i;i willi tu. And the more use they
make of our facilities and the more they co operate with
us the ysalcr service we are enabled to render Hu m In
cturn.
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Bank of lone
Capital and Surplus $35,000.00
IONE ORFCON
"T e Arrivul of Kitty" by
Norman Swortout la the comedy
which the lone High School U
no preparing to give lute in Oct.
The proceeds of the play will
be Untni io help puy for a curlaiti
fur the r-tago in the audi.orium.
The NCitool has now forty bollbi g
in the curtain fund which watt
made on the piny given by the
laculty I u.i i spring.
ilia MUJunu taking part in
tub pluy ur the following: John
G uv b, David Ik-ad. Huston Ur
a -n, Floyd Gratnll, lna Morgan,
Uei lv n, Kuih Swunbon, ArieU
rariena and Mary ft letcher.
New Football, Eo,i'irMEFT
i'taCIUfcED
Tliu Iono llihbihool has jutti
puichased JloOOworlh of new
luoibail equipment 1 torn the
iianUtld high school. In the lot
Mte thirteen shoulder pads, thir
teen heaJgem and lilieeti ptttiU.
ThibKiuipim.nl was badly need
ed.
Notice of Final account
In the cot-NTif court of;
THE SfAlE OF OltEGONFOR M0R
kow County.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
EiTATE OF LOTTIE M Y
visvn
1 Estulcr Vh.kMhll
Notiu! h iH-nti) Biwti ili;ii i lu mi
icrliMi Un til.-1 hi linnl iui-oii!ii
iih mlinli Ixtnilor of tlif Ktti' ol '
o.tl.- M..v II, l.-i.il.in.itl. Inllivi "Vu, - "i
,,, , llf ,Ue ... oMMv.m ! 5 r at Ferrj dale.
fr Morrow ( oui.i.. ; tlml sali.r.lay, Ini-pitu of the fact that we!
n1' ''" ' 'V'-mn-r. iw.:.. ,,t ,,sluoof the piayt-rs fiom last
,,nui'ol - : i'1' i". M .( anl.l Jn. .' e.,r'g ,,,ami gome promin new ;
In IIhi n.ii.H.v fourt r.....i lit t e ,M,erja been Uncovered Wtd
touniy nuirthoiiM' mi Id iiiit, Uur.
" " ;,, n. a a n aai tni. f. ia a I, fltn (hot
row cuuty. .r.-..Ma ll... tl.m-ami
, w.t ,r , ,.,,,, )l( ,, , ..
1 , , ,
count, nml mi olibitlKiia tin rcto,
' .
m"l tiir a. lt-m.-iit of il,l it itt.
T. M. Benedict,
Adminibtratorof the Estate'
!of Ix)ttie May Benedict' decensed
1) i'.e of first iiutilieatioii ot IMS
nolicc Octber'9. 11)2,. Dut.- of
last publication ot this notio",
November 6. 11)2).
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CONDON IONE
GAME :
(ONE LOSES HARD
Fight wuh the order ot tne day
when lone 'played ita first foot
bull gume of the seasn with Con
don on Saturday, Oct. 3.
Tne game alarled with lone
kicking o!f to Condon. rlnUhe
firm half neither team gained
much yardage. Alt ho the Condon
m n were heavier than their op
ponentx the visiting tram could
nut break tnrouh lonn'a line.
The Condon team made soir e
lor.g passes aril seoted 9 to 0
ayninst lone, The lone team how
ever put up a good resistance and
did some hard playing.
The left half back made con
aiderahle yardage and there was
good team work among the sqund
1'benext game scheduled to te
played is with
October 10.
GIRLS START
BASKET BALL
PRACTICE
I TiiG pro nine or a cood CirU'
llJij-ket bail team this year is al-
ircadv in view. I'ructice has beut.n
with M;bs Adams as coach. Miss'
'Adams i a irra naie of Paci: c
. , . . ,
"V .
will hold its vwn with the Lett.
.
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WHEAT
;S
Take Notice!
Shi I have several
sfarms to exchange
eastern Oregon.
i I alsohave good
I to exchange for Morrow County wheat
lands.
Iff youvvishto sell or exchanges
S See Me 1
S H. Co Wood 1
in
IRealEstatel
BrolleR
Coming to
The Dalles and Ptndlelon
Dr. MeTlenthin
Specialist
In lul-i-mil M.-illcliic fur lliu
I mi m t twilva years
DOES "NbToPEKATE
Will be in to Dalles oil Sat
urday Oct. 10, at the Dalle 6
Hotel, and in Pendleton on
Smday Oct. 11, at the Dot
v. : Hotel.
Onice Lours 1C.G0 a. rs.
1,4.00 p.:. i. '
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Ir. Mi lli-lliiii Ih n ri'K'.itur uraih.
ate In iiii-iHchi" an I HiiiKiTj ii i. illi
lirniM .1 lij- Ili; Mtate of uri .m. hi
H'h i lirt r-iic ti r chriii,o ii,-u
juicltlx, KHIl r.Uli'i. ilic rn of xlnlll
mil, lounils or uiK'UouiM.
!! liiut to hia ervilli viiil.-rfii. if
hiiIih III iliwa of tie.1 Noiiiiicli. liver
Bjardman oni'","t'lM N,1"' '"'rve. lifurt
Kliliu-y. Iiliiolii'r. iH'ii uriiiHK, in
turrli, we.ik Ihiim, riiiliiiiitUiii, m-Iii-tieii,
I' B nlcfM ami nt tnl uilini'iilt
Ilt-lo'.v lire tli miuua of n ( vv .1
humility Mitii lied iiitlriilM In rt'.
J. L Chumdvrd. Rjseburf
headache.
John Wahli. Wattilo', b aii.it
and pr.islrs. e trou .e.
Airs. E.E Holm.n, Richland,
kiJi.ey trunbl-.
o ii .f,nt.it OtClZon Cit' .
ulcer oi the a.omrcne.
1LV. Mi ytr. b. MICO, heart
tronble.
Ciius. S. H 'Uk, U. UratiC, a I
hloIltW.
o pr(.
,. l..tUIS.
Kei.umber bdove t!aU, tlit
. ,i ! P
consu.taMon on this t:ii vv.i. . e
hlA 'ri"moni '
diToteat.
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FARMERS
Willamette valleys
for wheat farms in
Hermiston property mm
ALUMNA NEWS
Norma Swdnson and Thelma
Forbes are both taking r post
graduate course in commercial
work at the lone Huh School.
Anna (Peterson) Ball is keep
intf house for Mr. Louis Bi ll who
Klivintf on a farm south of Isne.
Eiidora ilardesty and Jessie
Wiits are working in a canner)
at The Dalles, Ortgon.
Alice Ilea l is attending schco
at the Wushintftou State Norma!,
Bellinfnam, Washluuton.
Eunice and Venice Cochran art
at home this winter.
Gladys Bail is livirsr with her
mother on a farm, south of Icne.
Edmund Brlstow is no cleik
mx in Bristow ami Johnson's
store.
Clarence Lien is workinB at
Vet t.oniu, Oregon.
Bi'l Brashears is working in a
fruit put king plant at llood Uiwr,
Frank Lundell is not worki: g
tt the dnS'dt lime.
For Sals
A few choice White Leyhern
ockerels. These birds are from
Chandler's flock of hens having
tecord of more I nun 200 egg?.
Yojr choice for $2 00 each. f
Mrs, A V. Smnuse I
;tiot
tr.li.HilU. ill
i i '
timmmiiiHimiimmii!! "
liiuiit.
1 INDEPENDENT
-GOOD Work
TO
SANITARY DAIRY
TUBERCULIN' TESTED COWS
PRE-WAR HUCED PRODUCT
To reduce the cost of living
use more milk and cream
YOUR satisfaction, OUR success.
C.C. Sarger.t, Proprietor.
11 FLOUR
iCar Load to Arrive October 1 j
ISperry Drifted Snow Flour.
S Rolled Barley, Rolled Oats.
1 Cracked Corn, Whole Corn.
I Mill Run, Bran, Shorts
H j cave your orders for delivery from the car and save
pL drayege. Tlour and feed prices are the lowest for a
S year. Get your winter supply now at cash prices-
BERT
Franknes$ in Filching
The olit-tlme (harper with tb t"U
biiek had tils good polnta. Ha dwin't
cn 11 It a wtrtliy cii'jae. Baltliuor
8ud.
"And So Ad Infinitum"
SMcntSata rrport that flcaa can k
without food for two week. But thvy
won't. Tamnii Tlmi-a.
Carried Hit Own Head
Ii'nla. pnlrnn mint of France, after
having Impn livheinlcd In a Roman Im
perial pergenitlon. In 272, I said I"
hnve picked up hla bend aud carried
It fur a comideiuMe diatanc befora
coltapalng.
WorkabU Tuition
Women teuro to awlin aonner thin
men bi-caune the men have to lem-h
ihemaelves. New York American.
Ah, There' the Rub
A (.lilcajo girl anya aha will marry
he niiio who paya her father's ilchn.
;iiit npplirimta Imd bt-tter find out who
'Made the debt. Columbia Record
PIAN'O MUST BE SOLD
ill sacrifice high-grade piano in
storage near here for immediate
sa!e. Will give eafy terms tb es
tablished home. For Particular
and where it may be seen, a I
dresj Portland Music Company
227 -CthSt,, Portland, Oregon
JOB PRINT- I
and REASONABLE Price s ff
astgMmaBMi;!
ma
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& FEED I
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MASON
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lone, Oregon
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