The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, December 25, 1925, Image 1

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VOLUME XIV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 25, 1925
NUMBER 30
LEXINGTON ECHOES
A Cantata, The Night Before
Christmas under the direction of
Mra. Ttrner, Mn. White and
Mini Vale was presented last eve
ning by grade student in Lex.
Inuton Auditorium. It was extre
, mly pleading to a large audience
Lexington patron wuold be de
lighted with similar entertain
VnenU through the achool year.
Mra. Tom Bey mer from Hinton
Creek waa a visitor In Lexington
on Tuesday, Hlie was accompan
led to her home by her mother,
Grandma Booher who will remain)
during the holidays.
Among Lexington student at
home to tpend Christmas are
Mm UUd Benge, from Whit
man, Mis Opal and Wiima
Leach and Msxine Gentry froaa
Corvalli's.
Elmo McMilen former Lexlng
ton boy was here from Corvallis
to see old friends this week.
Buster Gentry and James Leach
drove to Arlington Thursday
where they met their sifters on
their home coming from Cat.
. Mrs. Laura Scott and her niece
MUs. Daisy Warner,- will enjoy
the Chriflma at Pilot Rock.
Services Rtndtrtd
BtorlMi of liMiit nilnl(lmnt r
Mn( retalnl In III muklng room of
tranaalautlc llmr.
"I am very ithwnt nilndnl nijrwtt"
mtM htttin-tn allrnt nun. "I oftm
And namra an1 !p' ption nuiiilwrn
written In mjr noteV mlt, but rin't r
memlier what pwawia they reireieiit.
I.ntely I had gener.il checking up.
The mine and 'Id of on nma
baffled me, o I urn In him anklnf
If h hue) ever hmn of m. nd If I
waa upiHHH-d to "I" iiethlng fur htm.
lie wrote buck roplliit, alinoRt in
MirertliinNt teller, r:iylng I hid it
ready doti it. Ha wu my wife' tint
butUiud."
Franf nt$
A member nf ll.i- government, r
r.mrknlile fur bit mi-mhliinr to hli
fiiinuii father, la mill recently to have
Ttalteit woman In hi ronntlltirnry
w ho I over one bur 'red year old.
tier memory I a Hill weak and
a!i thought h til fin her.
"W art all err iniud of fan.
he told hi in. "hut r. 'int a pity you
ba a tuild "n !" TV lilt.
he -eason's reetings
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LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Blaine Black well and wife are
now domciled next door to the
Congregational parsonage.
College students are much in
evidence in lone these days. Am
ong those home for the holdays
we note Helen Balsiger, Nolan
Page, Carlton Swansou, Robert
Harbison, and Gladys Lundell.
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Are your eyes In need of Htten
tion?SeDr. W. W. Kettle.
Office at Bullard's Pharmacy
George Ritchie, Lee Howell,
Edison Morgan, and Earl A.
Brown went to Heppner Monday
evening to attend the meeting of
the encampment degree of the
l.O.O.F.
Oficeri were nominated and
elected as follows:
CP. : Abert Adkins
S.W.
G.W. Ritchie
j.w :.
H.P
Scribe
Trusties...
J.E. Morgon
... Ralph Btnge
Lee Howtll
E.A. Brown
.0.0. Edwards
M.E. Mikaell
David anb Dan Head took their
departure Thursday morning for
Cathlamet where they will spend
Christmas week with the home
tolks.
77.. WU4 Doctor
Th doctor waa ratling on old Mra.
Canny. Rha waa not vary 111, bnl h
alwaya bad anm quettlon to ak the
doctor that had nothing to do with
Mr own ra.
"Doctor," ha aatd on thl ocraaloo.
"ran yon tell m why It la that aooie
pennl ar born dumbr
"Why hem eertalnly," he replied;
"It I owing to th fart that they mme
Into th world without th faculty of
ieeeh."
"Ther. now," h remarked. "Now
Juat tee what It mean to bar an edu
ration, t anked Thorn more than a
hundred time why It win, and all he
rould ay waa, "Cue they la.'"
Raltlmort New.
Pmu th Ball Grounds
Bmplyr On your way to th
rlatar'i you wlU paat a bt.ll
froaa 4.
Boy Tea, alrt
Bmployer Well, pau It
ishes for a happy
N Y.
ew
ear.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
FOR NEW YEARS
Via Union Pacific between
points in Idaho, Oregon, 1 and
Washington. Sale dates Decern
ber 30 and 31; return limit Jan
uary 4, 1926. For further parti-
culars see local agent:
Wm. McMurray,
General Passenger Agent.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLD
ERS MEETING
Notice is hereby give that
there will be a meeting of the
Stockholders of the Bank of
lone, lone Oregon on January
14th, 1926 between the hours of
2 and 4 oclock P. M. for the
purpose of electing directors and
for the transaction of such bus!
ness as may be legaly come be
fore the meeting.
C. R. Guntel, Cashier,
A
t the Legion Theatre,
loots
Dec. 25th and 26th.
The Ten Commandments
Show complete each eveninp.
Prices; 25 and 50 cents
Dogs?
All owners of dogs will be re
quired to produce LICENSES for
year 1926 on or before Jan. 1st
or be subject to a fine.
This applies t o all dogs over 8
months old. -
Ceo. McDuffee, Sherif of Mor
row County, Oregon.
A record breaking crowd att
ended the Christmas frstival at
the school house Wednesday ev
and enjoyeb a rare treat. Teach
ers and pupis should be congrt
ulated. '
Liquid Smoke and Ham Pickle,
Bullard's Pharmacy
. FOR RENT
Four roomel apartment over
the printing office. Rate ten dol
lars per month. Water and electric
light connections are msd.
LtGION HALL"
- THEATRE
The Legion Theatre has the
following pictures contracted for
for. and wH show tnem in th
order named. This is 'the very
best list of pictures that was ever
brought to lone and are worthy
of your support;
Dee. 25 26, The Ten Command
ments.
Jan. 2, Merton of the Movies
Jan. 2, There will be a dance
after the show.
, , 9, Tounges of Flame
, , 16, Forty Winks
, , 23, Story without a name
,,30, Empty Hands
Feb. 6, Coming thru
, , , 13, The Border Ltgion
, , 20, The goose hangs high
, , 27, Wander of the waste
land. $
Mar. 6, Code of the wost
, 13, The devils ca-go
, , 20, The air mail
, , 27, , The Charn erj
Anr. 3. Adventure
, , . 10, Old home week
, , 17,.. The top of the world
, . 24, Welcome Home
Mayl. The night club
, , 8. Are parents people
, , 15, Oaths to paradise
, , 22, Light of wester stars
, , 29, The shock Punch
Cut this out and keep it for
future reference. We will onty
raise prices when the price of
program compels us to," Dont
miss a Bingle number of this con-
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
FRATERNAL HEfflr
AT IONE
ODD FELLOWS & REBEC
CAS OF MORROW
COUNTY HAVE
GATHERING
VARIED PROGRAM
OF SPZIXH AND SONG
FOLLOWED BV SOCIAL
INTERCOURSE
I. O. 0. r . Hall at lone wu
the scene of a very pleasant re.
union of Odd Fellows and Keb-lt
eccas on last Thursday evening.!
All the Lodges of the count be
ing represented and the, number
in attendance about on hundred, t
A mixed programme of instru- J
mental music, songs and reading
was rendered and a short address
was rendered by Brother Head
of Cathlamet No. 287, jurisdic
tion of Washington, who substi
tuted for Bro. S. E. Notson of
Heppner. who was unable to be
present by reason of illiness,
At the close of the formal pro
gram, games and conversation
were enioDed for a time after
which a cafeteria lunch wu aer
ved by the ladiea of Bunch Grass
Rebecca Lodge, who were ably
assisted by the Champ Coffee
Wizard of lone Lodge. '
Those participating in the pro
gram were the Odd Fellows Orch
ester, the Rebecca Choru. Miss
Lioea Troedaon, Mra. Verda Rit
cjie, Mrs. C. W. 9wamofl, Mrs.
Delia Corson & Mrs. Lea Howell
The pleasure of the evening
was much enhanced by the mas
sive and elegant furniture espec-
ittlly designed for the occasiot
by Dai Griffin,
Brother Tom Barnett announc
ed that the next get to gether
meeting would be held at Lex
ington some time in the later part
of January.'
Notice Of Stockholders
Meeting
Noticfc is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the Stockhold
era of the lone National Farm
Loan Association of lone Oregon
will be held on the aecond Tues
day in January 1926. January 12,
1926. at the hour of 2 P.M. of
said date, for the purpose of elec
ling directors and for any other
business that may legally come
before the meeting. o
. C. B. Ruley, Sec & Treas.
Mail early for delivery Before
Christmas.
Xmas goods now on display a1
D..II.. Am DL..
The Christmrs Seal Sale is con
ducted by your local Public
Health Association for the bene
fit of your community. . '
Chrixtmas Seals are insurance
against tuberculosis.
Fred Raymond was here on
business trip from Prescott Wash
now driving a Star Touring car.
(Id was a guest at Art' Erwins,
We are advised that about 85
per cent or tne state loans lor
a . rt. . a . .
reseeding made In the territory
tributary to lone, have besn paid
Mrs. Zena Westfall registered
nurse DBBsed through town, en
route for Heppner, last week
Mrs. Wtstfall ia a niece of Ed
ind Frank Engelman.
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We Wish
Friends & Patrons A Very i
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
AND
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
Bristow &
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JOB
Good Work and
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IONE. OREGON '
TO My Friends (EL Patron s
There are days for sending merchandise
And days to send a bill,
But this one day of all the year
I send you Just "Good Will"
1 Yes, 'tis Christmas Time again.... and I want to
take this opportunity of wishing you the compli
ments of the season .. a Merry Christmas and a
Happ New Year.
I've appreciated the business sent my way dur.
ing 1925 I have tried mighty hard to please you,
and I hope to number you as a friend and custom
er in the years to come.
' So here's a hearty " Thank you " for your
good will in the past and best of wishes for your
proeperity, health and happiness in 1926.
Sincerely yours,
Bert
Our Many
Johnsons !
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