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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Oft NUMBER 29 VOLUME XIV IONE.OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1925 LEXINGTON ECHOES Mr. and Mr. Sylvanui Wright , are at home after a months visit at Bend. , Mrs. Ed Duran haa returned from an extended visit In Salem. ' T. W. Cutiforth had the mis fortune to lose by fire last week his property at Morgan, The hous was unoccupied but furn ished. The loss was partly cover 1 d by insurance. !' On his returned from a visit over the week end of Walla Walla. Karl Beach brought a new Sludebaker which he sold to Charles Valentine. Diving Christmas Seals is a Hig hu naniurian work that con frt ni 0 uooians from now un til, C ii.tt.mt. ' Lexington High school girls were very delightfully entertain ed by Mrs. Fred Kelly at her ihome on Saturday afternoon "The girla appeared in masquer :ad style and with all the cm of -youth partook of the program of pleasure arralnged by Mrs. Kelly A dainty lunch was served at live; following which the young nasqueraders said good night The young son. Warren of Mr. Mrs. Ul Walker Is recovsnmg from an attack of tonsilitis. Jamts Keller visited the Beach toys In Walla Walla the week end Mrs. Ada E'kebwn and daugh ter will leave this week to make their home for the winter in the mountains above U -ppner, Tuberculosis r nf a the United States in economic waste alone, $MO,000,000 annunlly. Decrease this terrifying ficureby buying Christmas Snalf. LOCAL NEWS NOTES The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church will have their sale of cooked food and fancy work at Swanson's atore Sat. December 19, 1925. Mrs. Johanna Troedson whose fait was recorded last wek is re ported to bo doing well. She Is stfli at the Dalles Aospital. Do your eyea need attenti in. See Dr. W. W. Kettle. A number of lonians attended the Elks show at Heppner latt Saturday evening. Shorty Shaver and Lee Howell spent Monday and Tuesday feel ing and triming the trees be tween the Shaver residence and the house now occupied by Chas. Allinger. Hon. S. E. Notson who was to have delivered the address at the Odd Fellows and Rebeccas meeting at lono Thursday night was confined to his bed by iilnes was unable to be present. Lee Howell, Thelma Forbes, Mrs. Lee Howell, Rosa Fletcher, Miss Jeneatte Carlson and Freda Akers attended the Willow Branch C. E. Union meeting at LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAYS Via Union Pacific between points in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, Sale dates Decem ber 18 19, 22, 23, 24 and January 4th 1926. For further particulars nee local agent. Wm. McMurray, ,' General Passenger Agent. U . -.4 A t the Legion It eatre. Ice rw (2Kih and 2Gth. The Ten Commandments Show complete each evening Prices;- 25 and 50 cents i r A n Mrv ta ni? mi mmmmmmmmmmmimmiimmmmmimm FILLED AT MIL MORGAN ITEMS Mrs. E. G. Morgsn and son were calling In lone Saturday. The .Morgan school Is giving a pie social Sat. Dec. 19, 1925. Dick Smith attended the dance at Eight mile Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynrfs of Cecil were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ely Wednesdsy. , Mr. Jack Wagner is helping Bert Palmateer roll barley. -j Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pettijohn and children were calling on Mr. Mrs. Farrens and daugter Zoe Heppner Wednesday evening.jtook djnner wkh Mrfl Bguern. About 50 were in, attendance lnifelnd,nd son Martin all. The meeting was held at Christian church the i Your purchase of Christmas Sea's will bean investment in health for the State of Oregon and will hasten victory over tuberculosis DEAFESISG Hw We Till Tim) Builff Wbat tlror I It, old boy? (Or haven't yo your watch with font Hlliruse It's 11:4.'i a. m.; bat I nr- e carry walrh. BrulfT--Tbta bow d.i uu know wliat itiuae It Sal Itlllfoaa I ehave nt T:!M every i morning and I ran I'll what lima It ,1a, day or night, by fi Jlng how much ny beard baa irov, .i.-l'lillalellila JlacoriL An excellent program is being prepared fof the Christmas cele bration by'the public schools. Tnedateja Wednesday evening and the place, the High school auditorium. Do.it miss it. A double header basket ball gumeis advertised for Friday, Dec. 13, at the scnool hocse, hitf h scnool boys and girls versus' 'J"': "I?. or nmtQ aaT' ITARY ACADEMY; CONGRESSMAN SINNOTT ANNOUNCES PLACE j AND DATE ; Washington, D. C. Dec. 18 Congressman N. J. Sinnott has announced that he will fill an emergency vacancy for the Sec ond Oregon District in the U. S. Military Academy at West Point b meui.st.' a 'iiiti ct wide con j pi tiiive exuini.ui.oii. ! The examination, which willj be conduced for the congrens j man by the U. S. Civil Servict ! Commission, will be held Jan. 9. 1926 at 9 o'clock a. m at the post office building in every ti!y jn the ditrict where the Commis sion can conduit the same, !o-wii Pendleton, La Grande. Bal-er, TheDulUs. K'riTa'.h Falls, On- tsrio, LakeView, Hood Rive-,Ln terprise, Prineville, Bend. Appointees must be bona-hdt residents of the second district of the Second Congressional Diati ic not under 17 years of age not over 22 yeara of age on the dat of admission to the Academy (July 1. 19.6), and not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height. Time allowed for the examin ation is 61 hours on the follow ing subjects: A'gebra, Plant Geometry, English composition sill and Literature; United Staler H. story, General History enc' English Grammar. ;s Christmas Is Coming AND GIFTS OF UTILITY & COMFORT ARE ALWAYS APPROPRIATE YOU WILL FIND THEM AT ' The Quality Store Bristow & Johnsons MIHIIIIMMMIIIMIHIIIIIMMIMMMMMIMHMI Mra. Newly-Rich was recounting to an acquaintance lb thrilling events if the evening before, when Ui bouaa had been burgled. "A a a matter of fact," alia an Id. "we were eating our eoup " "Then, of count" Interrupted tha Mail early for delivery Before Christmas. lone Independent JOB PRINT CcodWorK and BeasonablePrices - 5 Vmas goods now on display Bullatd's Pharmacy. town boys and girls. One of the few things a penny will buy a Christmas Seal. Would Nvr De "Now In winding up our atn( bnn quel wa will alnf. -Uood Ntghl. U illee.'" . "Mara rou gone craT. Joef All our Ivh will be listening In." FOR RENT Four roomed apartment over the printing office. Rate ten dol lars per month. Water and electric light connections are mad. Boost the Bank that Boosts HOME INTRESTS $$ LEGION HALL ' THEATRE. fhen It comes to a choice between home folks and outsiders home folks come first. Isn't that the way you fuel about it? This I a Imine institution. We are working for the good of our community, for the prosperity and develop ment of this suction, and for the Individual welfare of our friends and neighbors. That has always been our policy and always will be our policy. at For that reason we like tosee the money that is earned here, spent here and circulated here for the benefit of local Interests. The resources of this bank represent the deposits of those who transact business with us. And the more use they make of our facilities and the more they co operate with us the grsater service we are enabled to render them in eturn. $$ Bank of lone Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 IONE OREGON tuberculosis kills producers- chlefly men and women betwetr the agea of 16 and 45. Help fight1. it by buvingChrintmas Seals. THE CHRISTMAS SEAL The Legion Theatre has the following pictures contracted for r for, and wi l m show tnem In th ('order named. This la the very oeBi nut oi pictures mai was ever brought to lone and are worthy of your support; Dec. 19, Peter Pan ,, 25-26, The Ten Command ments, Jan. 1, Morton of the Movits , 9. Tpungea of Flame , , 16, Forty Winks , , 23, Story without a name , , 30, The top of the world Feb. 6, Coming thru , , 13, The Border Ltpion , , 20, The goose hangs li'gh , , 27, Wander of the wa te-land. Mar. 6, 13, ., 20, ,. 27, Apr. 3, ,. 10, 17, ,. 24, May 1. ., 8. Code of the went The devils ca go The air mail Tbe Charxer Adventure Old Lome week The shock Punch Welcome Ho ne The night dub Am parents peop'e Oaths to paradise ., 15, . , 22, Light of wester slurs I Cut this out and keep it for! future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this on? ract, American Legion lone Oregon OREGON CONGRESSMEN ENDORSE SEAL SALE Stanfield, Slnnott, Haw ley, and Crumpacker Approve Work Supported by Seals. "The antl-tubercutoata ' movement haa alwaya had my unqualified aup port. I believe that conducting the Sale of Chrlatmaa Seala to ralaa funds for combating thla dlaeaae (tubirruloila) la a moat valuaole pub lic acrvlce and ehould by all meana be ancouraaed. Rest aaaured that I ahall be mora than clad to do anything I can to further the valuable work." HON. M. E. CRUMPACKER, U. S. Rrpreaentatlve from Oregon. "I am glad to moat htarttly Join In wlahlnc the utmost aucreaa tn the work of those enraged In the ami' tuberculosis campaign." HON. ROBT. N. BTANr lEt.D, V. 8. Senator from Oregon The Christmrs Seal Sale is con ducted by your local Public Health Association for the bei e it of your community. Christmas Seals are Insurance against tuberculosis. 1 " . I m i t i i in f mm- A Qift That Endures Give her Humming Bird Pure Silk. Hosiery an J she will echo her exclamation of pleasure for months. Knit of pure silk, cunningly reinforced at all points of wear, Humming Birds will give "un bro'uen" service for a long, long time. Their lustrous beauty lasts as well. The colors are fadeless, the fit is sfujwcl in the knitting. Each Pair Pucked In RattfiiJ IXcoiiiU-J HoliJ4iy Box With EmlwscJ Qi(t Card. 40 Smart new Colofs-$150 per pr. BERT MASON IS PURE SILIC HOSIERY WEARS LONGER o