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VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926
NUMBER 9
ROBERTS. ENGELM AN
Wedding In Seattle Unites
Ruby O. Entfelmanand
Walter G. Roberts in
Marriage,
MIhs Ruby 0. Kngelman and
Walter G. Roberta were married
Monday, July 2G, at St utile.
The ceremony was performed
in the the paator'a study of the
First Christian Church by the
paator, Rev, Russell P. Thropp.
Mr. Roberta Is a chief petty
officer in the U. 8 Navy and for
the Immediate present, is station
ed at Tacoma.
All lone joins in wishing the
happy couple much Joy,
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enable you to visit
HON NATIONAL PARK
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
NATIONAL PARK
DLwx Trains
Suptt tot 5rvr
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POH INPOBMATION AMU IMIRVA
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lone, Oregon
YOUR BANK
Think of this as your bank. Come in and
tell us how we can help you.
We know that our success is dependent up
on the prosperity of our customers upon you.
We are here to serve, to boost and to grow with
this city.
Make use of our facilities and service. We
sincerely offer you our earnest co-operation.
THE LIVE BANK
YOUR CITY, U. S. A.
IONE, OREGON.
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bldts will be received
at the office of the Clerk of the
Board of School Dint. No. 35. up
to the hour of 12 M., for the
transportation of pupils, from
Shafer'a place to lone school
houne and from .Cool's place on
Willow Creek to the lone school
house and also for janitor serv
Ice for the coming year.
.Delia M. Corson,
riwk K iiooi i int. No. nr..
Tha Dorcas Society will aerve
Ice cream and eakeThursday after
noon at the church parlors.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
t The following list of pictures
are booked to show at the Legion
Hall, beginning June 12.
We have in this list a wide
range of subjects and atari and
hope to please every one. We are
having a hard time to make ends
meet. ho, when in doubt, what
to do, go to the show.
" "21Toma'o.
" 31 In Hollywood with
Potash and Perlmulter
August 7 Wilhont Mercy.
14 Puricane Kin
21 When A Man's A Man
28 Prairie Pirate.
4 Ridin' Thunder.
11 Wedding song.
18 Love Master,
2T Family Secrets.
2 Taming the West
9 Seven Days.
16 Frivolous Sal
23 Red Clay.
30 lull's Highroad.
6 Calgary Stampede.
13 Sundown.
20 Simon the Jester.
27 Madam behave.
4 California Straight
Sept.
Oct
Nov.
Dec.
Ahead.
11 Flowing Gold.
" 18 Three FateEa8t
25 The Road to Yester
day.
Cut this out and keep it for
uture reference. We will only
raise prices when the price of
program compels us to, Dont
miss a single number of this con
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
Oh, for a book and a shady nook
Either inadoor or out
With the song of the wild bird
overhead
Oathestreet cries sound about
TRA'LTO RAIL
EUGENIC, OREGON.
EuRene, Oregon
July 29.
Trains carrying delegations
from Portland, Klamath Full?,
Sacramento and San Francisco
busirien and in luKtrial organiza
tions to the "Trail to Rail" cele
bration wiil be the first to oper
ate over the Southern Pacific's
new 280 mile Casca e Route, was
announced herein a special wire
received by the Trail to Rail As
sociation from J. 11. Dyer, gener
al manager at Sau Francisco. The
?vent will unite eastern and west
em Oregon, long atparatedby
the Cascades barrier.
Though the regular local train
service over the new line wiil
not begin until about September
4. the railroad has arranged to
run the first trains as specials
to arrive here for the Trail to
Rail celebratiotu August 19 20.
Following the two day program
and pageant they will travel over
the new route to Klamath Fal.
It is expected that more than two
thousand people will make the
first trip which will carry them
over the Cascades to the South
Oregon metropolis.
BLACK BERRIES!
CONCORD GRAPES!
Blackberries for sale at $1.75
per crate; Concord Grapes at $1
per crate. Shipments August and
September, All orders cash.
J. S. Osborne, Box C3,
Estacada. Oregon.
FOR RENT
Wheat ranch soutnweetef Ior.e;
stocked and equipped. Will rent
as is or will sell outfit' to renter.
If interested, write to E. Sink.
1019 E. 17th Street North.
PIANO MUST HE SOLD
Will sacrifice fine piano in stor
sg near here for immediate sale.
Wi.l give easy terms to responsl
hie party. For full particulars and
where it ma7 be seen, address
Portland Music Company, 227-
Gth Street, Portland, Oregon.
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When you can get a genuine
GILETTE RAZOR FREE
Buy a regular 35ct tube of
PALM OLIVE SHAVING CREAM
and we will give you a genuine
GILLETTE RAZOR witli BLADE
liKe
Come at once and
Bert
LOCAL NEWS
George Evans of
'
cane near breaking his arm lat
Friday. While cranking the com
bine, tne crank broke and threw
hia arm - against the belt and n
cine. An X Ray picture taken hy
Dr. Johr.ston slowed no hotn
were broken but, just the earn-,
the armwas pretty toie.
JoaieKowell. daughterofMr. am j
M.ra. M. Rawell of Rhta Gvekj
was severely poisoned by a bee
sting on the hand Sunday after
noon. Within thirty minutes the
young lady was swollen fron
bead to foot and wan hardly rtc
ognizahh, Dr. Johston was cull
ed trom Heppner and reporu
that the girl was very ill for a
dry or two but will recover.
Mr. Alfred Baisiger. Mi.-sEh
Balsiger and. Mr. Wendtl Balsig
er and Miss Helen Balsiger, mo
tored to Hood River for the week
end returning, Monoay.
Jo? Mason is in lone this wti k
vtHiLi r.tr relatives and enjoying
l.ja vacation.
Cole Smith is in the markei
for wheat every dav.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Basigei
and daughter Luti.e, of Vancou
ver, Wabhiifcton, are visitiia
with relatives in lone this week.
They arrived Sunday evening'
coming by auto.
Gravel spreading is still the or
der of the day in lone though wt
un.ierbtand this week is liko:y to
see the end of it The total ex
lent of graveled streets approxi
mates two miles,
ril'at Nolan, Bon of Walter Ni
ian of Rhea treek was operate.)
on last fhursiay at the Morrou
Genera. Hospital, for appenicitis.
Dr. Johnson reports the yount
man as getting along nicely.
Mr. ani Mrs C. R. Schnver oi
Kings Valley were in lone Sui
day and attended services at tlx
Congregational churn We were
sorry to learn that the immeli
ate occasion of their coming was
the iuneral of their grandchiH.
the infant daught?r of Mr. an .
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get a free razor.
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Mason
M rs. Wayne Schriver, who died of
complications following whooing
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at Heppner.
Mrs. Jack Fatria of lone under
went a major operation, WednfS
day, at the Morrow Geneial Ilos
pital. Dr. Johnston reports her
condition good.
Read Bert Mason's new adv..
ihcn go and get one of those free
razors.
Mr. Ward Graves i3 reported
to be quite ill. She is being cared
for at the Jordan Hospital.
Kit ice cream and cske wiih
the Dorcas society next Thursday
afternohn,
G-'orge Ritchie and f amil en
joyed a motor trip down river
last weik. visiting Hood Brer,
.Viii'e Salmon, Wahougal and
.!aupin in the swing, around the
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PttUNESIl'KUiNbS!
The famous Italian variety,
good keeper, good eater, pood
canner. Twenty pound crate, 40
cents F; O. B.
Jo ; DouJa, Estacada, Oregon.
PIANO BARGAIN LOCATED
NEAR IONE
Valuable high grade piano to be
dd at once. Cash or terms $10.
monthly. If interested in a real
ano bargain near you, write to
Clino Piano Company, 65 Front
St., Portland, Oregon,
For Sale
GJ inch wnpon with 100 bushe
rain bin CHEAP for CASH.
See lone City Diay.
Humming Bird Silk Hosiery at
BERT MASON'S.
PIANO FOR SALE
High Grade New Piano near
here. Must be sold at once at a
liberal discount and on very lib
-rat terms to responsible party,
If interested, write to Bush &
Lane Piano Company, Portland,
I'-egon.
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iglone Independent
JOB
Good WorK and
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r-2 This is the question that
4 U tomer who examines merchandise with the expectations
3 j of buying soniplhing . S
Realizing that most people make this the first consid-1
;j;J eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods g
ti h consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. j
Ifyoufnl any article bought at this store not as rcp-
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resented, bring it back and we will make good ourj
fc'Zz claims. ' j
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Try this Store
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MRS. JENNIE DIDDLE
DIES AT McMINVILLE
Former Resident of this
Vicinity Bnrrie at
L&fayclte, Ore.
Mrs. JennU Bidcle, wife of
Marion Bidcle, passed oway at
the Me Minville hospital, Sun
day. July 23, at the age of 54
years.
The funeral wai held at Lafay
ette, Oregon, July 27, w here the
family have resided for a number
of years. "
Mrs. Kiddle wai active in
church and club v.crk, always
ready to do her share.
She leaves to mourn her going
her hust.and and eiht children;
Otis P. Bi ldK Ikrpner, Ore.;
Clarenc N. liiJdle. Mikt'o. Ore.;
Li'a Holmes. Junction City; Opal
Moe. Modesto, Cal.; Zola Brock
man, Corvalis; Viola Robertson,
Orrie and Selma Biddle, Lafay
ette, besides other relatives and
a hoto friends.
A dntomh nil'onl tni proinuOMl koW
khip to t mtsuralinl dwnctmatjc oi th
Stale Ururtly.
Tmintnj it cftrtj tn.
22 drtrtments of the Cotlcgr of
Ltereture. Science nd tlie Art.
Architecture And Allied Art
D.iaincss Admintatrntion Educa
tion Journalism Graduate Study
Lw Medicine Moic Physi
cal Education Sociolofy. Social
VTork Extension OivUion.
Sisl Yrsr Opo Stptnrbef 27. 1926
for tnormattaii or eotolofm wrttm
T Rt"rm. UwiHtnia of
The Sixteenth Annual
Pacific International
Livestock
j& Exposition
Portland, Oregon,
Ot. 30 to mov. 6.
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