The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 23, 1926, Image 1

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    VOLUME XIV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 23,1926,
NUMBER 47
WINNERS CHOSEN
IN CONTEST
7 GO TO HEPPNER
Seven contestant were chosen
Thursday night to reprint thin
district In the county declamation
contest t llepuner May first.
From the lower four grades
were chosen Francis Hryson and
Eugene Normoylo; from the up
per four, Joel Engelman and
Hazel Fad burg. Nedra A gee,
Frank Mason and Richard Lun
dell from the high school.
The contest was interesting and
clone all through. Mr. Brown's
orchestra furninhed music during
the program.
Melvin, three year old son of
Mrs. Brady of Jordan Siding,
was attacked by a pet coyote
Sunday while visiting at the Joe
Gibson home. lie was taken to
Ileppner and treated by Dr.
Mc Murdo. Twelve stitches were
required to close the woundi.
Rev. W. W. HeaJ is in Cathla
met this week attending a
church convention.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
The monthly meeting of the
Willow Branch C. B was held
at Ileppner last Tuesday even
ing. Those attending from lone
wereThelma and Mrs. Forbes,
Inaand Ed icon Morgan, Ruth
Swanson and Janet Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs William Esselstyn
left Wednesday for Hot Springs
Washington where Mrs. Easel
styn will remain for some time
for her health.
Mr. Ralph Harris is taking
care of the Turn A Lnm yard
this week while Mr.foselstyn is
way.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin re.
turned home last Wednesday
from Sheridan Oregon, where
they were called by the death of
Mrs. Rankin's father.
Hew Time Chang
In Hi lour " Siinrttiy wm dir
to think uImiui thi lirruffrr, Bur
61 to fit lhrr.-iHilnth Mrruld.
Mrs. Louis Balsiger left Mon
day for Newburg, Oregon to be
present at the golden wedding
anniversary of her parents.
The high school tennis team
broke even with Lexington last
Wednesday afternoon when Miss
Doris Wilcox of Lexington defeat
ed Miss Rosa Fletcher of lone in
the einglts. and the Misses Rosa
Fletcher and Elva Balsiger of
lone won over the Misses Mabel
Wright and Eula McMillan of
Lexington in the doubles. The
games were played here.
Mrs. C. W. Swanson went to
South Bend Mondav to consult
physicians there. She stood the
trip well and is reported to be
getting along nicely,
Kiethly Blake and Mrs. Mar
garet Blake, former postmistress
and now of Eugene, have been
visiting here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barlow
of Portland are visiting here
with friends and relatives. Mr.
Barlow is in the store business
in Portland.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
Will sacrifice high-grade piano
in storage near here forimmedi
ate sale. Will eive easv terma to
'established home. For full partic
lars and where it may be seen, ad
dress Portland MusicCo., 227 Clh
Street, Portland, Oregon.
' Mstt Halvorsen woke up last
Monday morning to find his
house red hot and he scarcely
had time to get out with his life
before it fell in. Not an article oi
furniture or clothing was saved
and if some kind neighbor hadn't
come forward we dont know tow
Mr. Halvorsen would have come
to town to buy his new suit. The
fire started from an over-heated
stove.
Reverend Clark M. Smith was
in lone Tuesday in the interests
of the Sunday School group gath
ering which will meet this year
in the Minor grove, about the
middle of June.
I knew a young lady in Hawaii,
Who said. "I dont kiss but I'll
trail."
But after she tried,
I knew she'd lied,
For since then my lips are on fiaii
"For Mother' Day." a box of
Whitman 'a candy or a box of
Mother's Day stationery.
Bullard's Pharmacy
Bizz has again opened the ice
cream parlor next door to the
cigar store. With a new coat of
paint, he has made the place look
very clean and enticing.
Miss Ruby Engelman spent the
last week end in Portland. She
was accompanied by her parents.
Mr. Engelman will remain in
Portland a few da) a and Mrs.
Engelman went on to South Bend
with her sister, Mrs. C. W.
Swanson.
Mr, Wendell Balsiger and Miss
Dorothy Owen drove to Salem
Fri'lay morning to attend the
annual banquet of the Kappa
Gamma Rho fraternity at Willam
ette University.
ECHO DEFEATS
IONE
THE SCORE BEING
6 0
The lone baseball team went
down in defeat last Sunday when
Echo ran rings around the local
diarriond here.
Tfce Echo boys were on their
toes every minute while the lone
players went peaceably to sleep
after holding the score to 0 to 0
up to the fourth inning.
Mr. Fred Hosk ins. lone catch
er was out most oi tne game
with an injured arm and Bristow
came in from the field to fill up
the battery,
The lone Independent has a
new force in action this week, as
the Editor-in chief is on a little
touring trip. Dan Head being
general manager, Mrs. Roy L.
Skein Editor and Lee Howell
official louse catcher.
A petition was being circulated
this week among the Democratic X
voters of lone for the nomination;
of Ralph Harris for the ofice of
County survoyor. j
A box of candy has settled many
a quarreL "Whitman' at Bullard's
Pharmcy. j
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
I hereby aunounce myself a
eandidate for the office ofCoun-'
ty Commissioner, subject to the
decision of the Republicans of
Morrow county at the May prima
ries. G. A. BLEAK MAN,
(Present Incumbent),
(Paid Adv.) Hardman, Ore.
STRAYED
From my place near Morgan,
about three weeks 8go one four
year old black filly, weight about
1,000 pounds.
A liberal reward will be paid
for information as to her wherea
bouts will be paid by
John Gray, Morgan, Ore.
WANTED
A stallion to take care of for
the next two or three months.
I can take care of a horse at a
very moderate price.
I have a good barn, good warter
and a good stand, and have had
several years experience with
horses.
William Windsor,
lone, Oregon
Ink-
Ink Eradicator
W'licn your finri-rs become
tulned wet the end of a natch mid
rub It over the input, wuih your bands
In cold water and watch tbe Ink dia-IIear.
For Sale
Holt,20 foot, motor Combine. .
Good shape.
Troy Bogard, Eight Mile, Ore.
Talk with Cole at the Elevator
before contracting your wheat
Take a look at Mason's window
all of you fishermen. He has a
few things in the fishing line
that you will need to handle all
of those big fish with you are
going to catch.
Mine Mutt Havt Wood
There are rnlnlnf and excavation
operation of many different kind.
It would be aUuot tropnmilble to con
tinue mining operation without wood
for mine prop. Thle Induatry call
on the foreat for 260,000,000 cubic feet
of wood every year. To ret ant coal
It la necessary to have wood.
A Waterman's pen will write
a poem or an essay, a contract or
check, without changing gears.
Bullard's Pharmacy
MMMHMtHMMH IMIM IIHMIIIIIIMH
THE CORLEY DAIRY
T!!ua mt a trl:1 All ttrmA lorv .
cows which means extra good eandidate for the nomination as
milk and cream.Strictly clean and counnty commissioner, subject to
fresh. I will carry extra cream and j th, ., of the nemocrat;c voters
See Smith at The Farmer's milk with me, so if is clean, rich' iim. rn,v , the nrim.
GRAIN BACS?
FORCOUNTY COMMISSIONER,
I hereby announce myself as a
Elevator. 15 & 15 cts.
Frederick Siciwcr
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
milk you want, I 've got it,
WALT CORLEY
BANK OF IONE
ESTABLISHED IN 1903
CONSERVATIVE
PROGRESSIVE
STRONG
Conservative enough for safety
Progressive enough tor service
Strong enough for any storm
IONE OREGON
PIANO FOR SALE
NEAR IONE
; ueauiful high grade piano
must be sold at once. Ladge Dis
.count and terms $10. mothly to
reliable party. For Particulars
write Cline Piano Co. 66 Front
j Portland, Ore.
Remington
L The only porteble typewriter
that is a real success.
Bullard's Pharmacy,
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
The Legion Theatre has the
following pictures contracted for
for, and will 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;
Apr. 17, The top of the world
Welcome Home
The night club
Are parents people
Oaths to paradise
Light of wester stars
The Bhock Punch
. Cut this out and keep it for
future reference. We will only
raise prices wnen tne price or
program compels us to, Dont
miss a single number of this con
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
OA
May 1,
8,
., 15,
., 22,
29,
ries, May 21, 1926.
Charles B. Cox.
( I'ald AdTertlitemvnt)
'POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Trea
surer of Morro County, subject
to the L-UadUie of thu toL'is of
the Republican party at the pri
maries on May 21st.
I thank my many Morrow
County triends for their support
a:id confidence in. the pnFt and
hoDe to merit theif support and
confidence in the future.
Leon W. Briggs
(I'ald Aim-rllm-iui'iit)
Mr. George Ritchie returned
home lust Saturday from a few
days fishing trip on the Deschu-
ettes River. He reports having a
very good time. j
COMINIG TO TOWN
APRIL 30, 1926
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
This play is presented by
William J. Hawaii's mammoth
tented company. Mr. Harvall
has been in this business for
twenty years and he says that
he has some of the best mat-
terial he has assembled in
twenty years, so be sure and
b there.
Admission 25 and 50ct
Get Your Plow Shares I
And Extras
For John Deer Plows
SAVE
jp & tjp
IN 1926
By Trading At
Bristow & Johnsons
rttu run
BEAST & FOWL
Rolled Barley, Rolled Oats
Corn
Bran
Shorts
Mill Run, Calf Meal
Sure Lay, Oyster Shell
Baby Chick Scratch
Baby Chick Surelive
Dr. Hess Remedy
If in need of feed call where you
can find a full stock at right prices.
Bert Mason
lone, Oregon.