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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
VOLUME XIV. IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1925 NUMBER 23 Windsor Castle Nov.5, 1925. Editor of Independent, I have had tome time all by my loneaome line movlnit In here f r m the Rod creelc hllk I brought in two pet cala and they both stampeded and left the first night and my work team left the first chunce they got anJ I feel like itamped inx myattlf once In a while. The State highway on one aide of my place and the railroad on the otht r side, each about fifty yards irom the houtte. When I first moved in here 1 would run out to see every auto and train puns and I us not lonir taking notice that I wus not vet ting no hinu done mo I quit. I (uve b n up the highway to Ileppi ir i ce moving in here and I think it some fine road yes good deal belter road than the one 30 or 40 years otto, and it Kave me the auto crxe to ride over it and if you a c a dark atreak going up main street one of these fine daa just hitting the hith places, that wi.l be old Bill and his new Henry. I suppus I will he the same as some other utj crazed driver; no respect for old age or ct ipp' d women or children, clear the track is the system: no bunii ess on the road or streets a foot. Tillikum Lexington, who has remained undefeated for five years, was tied 6 to 6 by lone, Saturday at Lexington. At lU end ot the first half the score aloob 6 to 0 in favor of Lexington but in the last quarter with I '-cut aix min utes to Dlav . the 1 me term in the person of Clark bucked the jine for a touchdo vn. Clyde Kellogg Ti m aLum man ager for Co. theso many years has been trar.sf.red Starhuck where he has sin.'lar position. His successor, In c'.iarge of the lone yard of the Company, is on the job and has taUn up his re sidence In the Ha ns building. Boost ti e Bank that Boosts HOME INTRESTS When It comet to a choice between home folks and outsiders home folks come first. Isn't that the way you feel about it? This is a home institution. We are working for the good of our community, for the prosperity and develop ment of this section, and for the individual welfare of our ' friend and neighbors. That has always been our policy and always will be our policy. For that reason we like to see Ihe money that Is earned here, fpent here and chculatcd here for the benefit of local Interests. - ' " The resources of this bank represent the deposltsof those who ransut buslnesi'wlth us. And the more use they make of our facilities' and the more they co operate with us the greater service we are enabled to render th m in eturn. $ $. Bank of lone Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 IONE OREGON ,- ( REPORTFOR OCTOBER Total precipitation 0,05 No. ofcleardnvs , 18 No. of days pa-tlv cloudy 5 No. of clou.lys 8 There were Ight frosts on the 12l h and liJth." The prevailing wind wasN. W. The total precipitation since S'-ptember 1st In 0 8! K- IS. IIAKMSOX Cprrntivt Ulitcrvtr, Morgan Station. A I plares of hunim-a in loue wili b' closed on Aemistic Day Col Walt Euhank has project t d a turkey shoot for I he 15th. Die motto is 11 come 11 , Turk eys and geette 'n lunch 'n ever thing. L-st you forget. Formaldehyde. $2 25 per gallon when purchaser furnishes the jug Bulla hu's Fiiakmacy 1 Have for Exchange 278 acres one mile from iirowns- Vilie, Uregon.on main gravtlea highway. Kmc ait of buiio'ngs. Owner wants slieep or whtai ranch in Eastern Oi sgon. 223acies six milts from Mc Minniville Oreuon on macadam Good building wilh electric lights in all M.iidiifwS. ItiH 18 good farm in a good country. Owner will trade for wheat lanJ. 240 acres seven miles from Su um mi harJ surface road. Fair -rm buildings: spring water pip ed to honse and barn. This lane is suitable for fruit or grain. .The owner will trade for wheut or ntnek ranch. If interested iu any of the above write or see H. C. Wood The Earth Merchant lone. Otegon. WEATHER LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rev. W. L. Ruber of Seattle, Missionary of tl e American S. S. Union, in company with Rev. C. M. Smith, was in lone and Hepp ner, Sunday and Monday. They presented the cause at the Chris tian and IMhel Sunday School atHeppnerin the morning and at the M. 10. Church in the even Ing. Tuesday tney left for Con Ion. Mrs. Brown has been iiuito ill buring the past ween but is noW recovering. The Willow H-anch C. E. meeting at ihe Christian Church was well attended, delegates tie- ing present from all the focieties in the Union. It was voted to in vite the Epwnrth League of the Methodist Church at Ileppner fo attend the meetinos of theC. E. I'liins wre made for a trip lv Morgan, to conduct an Endesror cervice. , Friendship Linnen pound paper now fifty cents a pound. Milliard's Pharmacy Si-e Mason's new Adv. Armistice day w;ll he observed at echool In lone by apprpilote exercises at 1:00 P M. Toes lay, tne 10th. The annual R diecc i convention meets at Heppr.er this next Sat urday. Miss Owen of the local huh school has been quite ill tor some dsys is recovering. Lee Howell who has been en- giged in helping Fred McMurry harvest his spud crop has return d to the lea strenuous scenes of city life. Lee says te wili never lojk a spud in the face ggain. Thetopicnext Sunday nn-ing at the Congregational Church will be the Red Cross. lone High School fooMu.ll I -am meets Heppner grounds Satui Jay the 7th. km fffIM.3 ' Kodak keeps the story e There's a Kodak for you at our counter $6.50 up A KODAK i:akcs it easy to keep your fun. And you would refer to a picture-record of stock, crops, ma chinery with profit from year to year. "Kodak on the Farm" a free but worth while booklet you'll enjoy., Ask us for a copy. Kodak Fihn in the yellow lot Developing end printing you'll likt BullarJ's Pharmacy The Kodak Store LEXINGTON ECHOES ' Lexington Grammar school I'Oys played lone foot ball team Saturday morning on Lexington field and won by a score of 20 to 7. Rusrel Wright wairefree. lone U am showed good players but lacked the atrenth of Lexington During the game two of Iones men Dan Head and Johnnie Eu banks met with injuries which are riot considered serious. . Bert Morey made a 97 yard run fo L xi gi :nd with Laurel Ri ' . bliurvd Lo u.rn a' -t ttur. O i SiiM'it.s .i large c.od from L :.'r.tfton MirrutifJng town wi.ncssed Hi- icot taii game on the local field between Lexing ton to-vn team and Athena town team. Coach Adams of lone wus refree. It wan a hard fought gHtn', the teams being eveniy matched. Scveial tune out period ".'iYM'u!'ed for payers on each1 fele and t.o bco.e wtS made by ilhtr team. Lexington w ill give Athena a return game on A'.het a ii-id next S inday. On Friday evening last the adits of the Cjiigrgatijuai church gave a most pleasing Halloween entertainment. Finn kix until cigh: o'c oxupper was Served in llu lasement rooms of the parsonage. 11 tie a targe liumLer ot guuhts nterchangeu (oui tesii-s for an hour or so over their tei cupi and later tnjoyeo ?n evening of genuine Halloween merriment in tin' handsomely Jicorated parsonage living room. On Saturday e'venit g at the Christian Cnurch paisouage lie . and Mr. Wm.Uc3 Jones eutrr tained a number of their friend at a delightful party. Tl living room wilh theii la.kiwten iiecumiioiiij loni.cU hi ttmohphere of mystery to the otiassitn, v hile Rev. and Mrs. Jones in plebsing style led the guests through a series of unique entertainments. Dainty refresr ments were served anl whin he giH-sts departed : t a la'e hmr it was wuh th-fei !i.ig tl at only god w itches are j'-.ojd. Chas Rurchell former rarchci " - i here from CorvallU for a visit at the home of his brother, Ed Burchell. Lawrence Mc Callisk-r of Star hock Wn. visited his cousin, Ray md Henry Mc Callisttr during the past wek. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Helms hfi Thursday of the past week for a Jl:t.v in PortlHnd. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. Dawson jf t5oise Idaho were visitors a ' rn A Lim vsH v Thurs it-.v. Growth of Law Library A law library whkb would bar hivn cmilete. with alt of the volume of Amor lean derlnlont and alt of tha voluniMi of AnierlraD atatutp, hat re cfntly Wn calrutatrd to have eon tHlnfd one hundred jrenra ago aboat lSO-volmnea of dedxlont and 60 vol ume ot atatute. aay the Nation' nwlnei marar.lne. Today, It I aald, lllirary which would he comilete In nme wiine would rontnln lfi,rO0 volume of deoUlon and 11,500 volume of ntutute. One hundred year la the future. If the Increane during the Inxt rentury I maintained urh a lllirary wonld have to contain l.WO,OoO vol ume of decldon and 550,000 volume of statute. Plenty of Tim "Are you Klng wyr "Ye, to Europe." "I!y which ahlpr "liy airslitp." "lint there I no alrahlp aenlce." . "There will be by the time my wife U ready. p;ii;!ii:!liljiniljilil;!ill!ii!!l!Ii J INDEPENDENT H -;O0D Work g bAiNliAKY DAIRY r TUBERCULIN TESTED COWS I FRE. WAR T RICED PRODUCT H To reduce the cost of living H use more milk and cream 3 YOUK satisfaction, OUR success. Li N C. C. Sari tr.t, Proprietor. $ CASH TALKS I have j st received a large shipment of High Grade CANNED GOODS which wer bought at right prices a d off r them at cash prices which you canuot afford to overlook. Buy your winter's upply now Solid Pac Tomatoes 21 ib can 20 ct. f 4.25 per case, li Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 Ibcau 15 ct. 3.60 ' case. 14 Best StauJar J Corn 2 Ib can 15 ct. $3.60 per case. Best Standard Peas 2 lb n 15 ct $3.C0 ptr case IJ i Preferred Stock Corn 2 lb can 22 ct.$5.00 per case, ff Fine Granulated Cane Sugar at $6.50 der sack I Spcrry Drifted Snosv Flour. None better. Buy now as ? prices are advancing. BERT Notice of Final Account In the county court cp the'8 tate of oregon for mor row County. iv the matter of the ' kstate of Lottie May Benedict, deceased. Notice In hereby given thnt Ihe u:i (lirliriiirt Iiiih filed IiIh tlruil acconi e 11 ailinli lutrntor of the Hut ate f Lottie May ISenedlct, deeenm-rt, In ll.c tdiinty Court nf the Htnte of On-Rim fur-Morrow County; thnt Sotunl . the 7tfi dny of NoveinlK-r, 12R. nn tlu- liouriof 2:0) I'. M of until d.i : in the county court room, nttho oiinty courtlioiint-'iit lli-piier, M..r row i-unnty, Oreunu, In the time n-f I , li!m-e at for n(li lii-arluu of aiiili n 'omit, mill nny objection thereto, ; nuil the Heiteiuent of aitld eaate. T. M. Benedict, Administrator of Ihe Esffte of L .lite ula.v Benedict' decent-e-i. Date of first publication of thii notice. )ctber,3. Uat ot last publication ot this not.'oj November 6. 1023. FOR RENT ; FnrniuM apirtmnt oe? a t p.-i.itin f offiei. Rite ten dV.- ? -i pjr m nth. Water atj-i eles'.ric f ith: cinei'.iou aj mill. JOB PRINT- and REASONABLE Prices g ! MASON Ll1 112 i.'3 2 n :3 I t