VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUG. 6, 1926
NUMBER 10
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will bo received
at the office of the Clerk of the
Board of School Dmt. No. 35, up
to 12 M., Tue., Au. 10, for the
transportation of pupils, from
Shafer's place to lone school
house and from Cool'a place on
Willow Creek to the lone ichool
house and also for janitor serv
Ice for the coming year,
Delia M. Corson,
Clerk Beliool Dint. No. 33.
la effect to
September IS
Return Limit
October 31
1926
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enable you to vUit
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NATIONAL PARK
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
NATIONAL PARK
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Superior Smrvite
Setnie Routt
PACIFIC
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TION (AU ON OH WRITS
J. W. Howk, Agt
lone, Oregon
WEATHER
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REPORT FOR
JULY
Total precipitation ...... 0 00
Number of clear days . 25
tartly cloudy days .
Cloudy days 1
Prevailing wind Westerly
Total precipitation since Sept,
1st 6.G7
For the corresponding period
last year 7.21
This is the first month without
any precipitation since commenc
inn these observations Sune '23.
K.E. II AH HMOS
Cooperative Obierrrr.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
The following list of pictures
are booked to show at the Legion
Hall, beginning Juno 12.
We have in this list a wide
range of subjects and stars ant)
hope to please every one. Ve are
having a hard time to make ends
meet. so, when in doubt, what
to do, go to the show,
August 7 Withont Mercy,
' ' 14 I'uricane Kin
21 When A Man's A Man
28 Prairie Pirate.
4 Uidin' Thunder.
11 Wedding song.
18 Love Master.
2fl Family Secrets.
2 Taming the West
9 Seven Days.
16 Frivolous Sal
23 lied Clay.
30 Hell's Highroad.
6 Calgary Stampede.
13 Sundow n.
20 Simon the Jester.
27 Madam behave.
4 California Straight
Ahead.
" 11 Flowing Gold.
18 Three Fates East
' 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 inaduor or out
With the song of the wild bird
overhead
Oathestreet cries aound about
WARNING
Speeding over 20 milns per
hour within the limits ai the city
is striclly prohibited, and recklets
drivers will be severely dealtwith.
Cutting corners, or turning
other than at intersections ,or be
ing on the wrong side of the
wtreet, is prohibited, and viola
tions thereof will be dealt with
according to law.
All parking must be dene at
45 degree angle with wulk, right
front wheel within one foot of
walk, except where it is impo.sni
ble, owing to contour of street to
park within one foot, but all park
ins must be at 45 degrees and as
near walk as car dan be placed.
The penalty for violation of the
above sections of the City Ordi
nance, fine not to exceid $10(1.00,
or imprisonment nut to exceed 50
1. s or both fine and imprison-
ncnt.
Turning other than at intersec
tions, or being on the wrong side
of th street are violations of the
State trafic laws and will be dealt
with accordinuly.
BY ORDER OF
THE COMMON COUNCIL
of the City of lone, Oregon.
Sept.
Oct
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Nov.
Dec
BLACK BERRIES!
CONCORD CRAPES!
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 63,
Estacada. Oregon.
FOR RENT
Wheat ranch soutnwest of lone,
stocked and equipped. Will rent
as is or will sell outfit to renter.
If interested, write to E. Sink.
1019 E. 17th Street North.
LOCAL NEWS1
City Marshal Franks and Louis
Haisittr searched the outfit of
T, n.. n "".7' 7. , an alleged bootlegger, named
1 he City Council met in regular!,,.., ..:.L..t
HCBhion Tuesday eveuing with alC' .
men pr"sent and the May
PIANO ML'STJJE SOLD
Willacrifiee fine piano instor
ago near here for immediate sale
Will give easy terms to respond
ble party. For full particulars and
where it may be seen, add reus
Portland Music Company, 227-
Glh Street, Portland, Oregon.
Count:
or absent In the absence of the
Mayor Councilman Brtetow pre
si'lei). Current bills were allowed.
the Recorder was directed to pre!
pare a notice re'ative to speeding
on the streets of lone and to sr
fauge for its publication in the
liK-ai newspaper.
Not all the data required for
an audit of the coit of the stree
tmpruvmenl being ih hand consid
eratiun of that matter was defer
ed to Tuesday, August 10, to
which date the meeting was ad
journed.
FOR SALE
Italian Prunes and Blue Dam
8m I'lums,
Mrs. Louis Ca'siger.
Mrs. Tom O'Meara who has
been so ill in the Heppner Surgi
cal Hospital for the past few
days was able to return to her
borne Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Vora Cochrrn, who has
been visiting with her parents for
some time is expected home Sun
day next.
Born to Mr, and Mrs Jos. W.
llowk, Friday morning of this
week, a nine and
bov. D.'
ance.
Elmo Nolan, of Bhea Creek,
who recently underwent an opei
alion for appendicitis at the Mor
row, General Hos-pittl, is reportea
by his physician, Dr. A. H. John,
slon as much improved and near
ly reudy to return home.
W. Bullard and lamily are
ing Bufficieent evidence to juati
fy an arrest. Miller had been
camping at the Balsige farm, for
time and claimed to be traveliug
ror cne improvment ot rns wile s
health.
Bert Mason and.son Dorr are
in in Portland this week for Buy
era v eek.
FOR SALE
Myhou3con third street near
the Bchoolhouse in lone. Cash or
terms. For particulars call on or
Walter Corlay, lone, Oregon.
Mrs. B. Kanaall.
Work on the Standard Oil Co.
dwelling is going forward rapjdlv
and the house will soon le ready
for occupancy.
Mrs Ward Graves who has been
quite ill at the Jordan Hospital,
ia rep orled as out of danger and
nearly ready to return home.
What about your v. inter's sup
ply of fuel? The Farmers' Eleva
tor has what you need, Better
see Smith, the Elevator man,
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Mrs. Jack Ferris who was oper
ated on at the Morrow General
Hospital recently, was able to
return to her home Wednesday.
Mrs. Arnold Balsigerond daugh
ter .Lucile, who have been visit
rt latives in lone returned to their
home near Vancouver, Tuesday.
Graham Yourgwhowas injur
ed while at work on the road
Bom of All Art
A prem dwi! f,f the Joy of life eon
sIsik In 'hi'uz pprf.jvlly or t Iran
(o the be.it of one'n ability wrjr
tlifng he Attempti to do. It to thin
contentious eomtiletenes which
tunm work Into art Th smullest
thiiiK well d.ne becomes srtlntlc.--W
llllato llattliews.
PRUNES! PRUNES!
Tiie famous Italian variety.
good keeper, good eater, good ;
a half pounu'eanner. Twenty pound crate, 40
McMurdo was in attend 'cents F. O. B.
Joe Douda, Estacada, Oregon. '
PIANO BARGAIN LOCATED '
NEAR IONE
Valuable high grade piano to $e
sold at once. Cash or terms $10.
monthly. If interested in a real
piano baruain near you. write to
".Clnie Piano Company, 6G Front
Portland for Buyers week. They'3tf I'orilanJ. Oregon,
traveled by auto and expecto re
tura by way of the McKenzir
pass.
n MnMnr.-tn hna a no ju Frank;
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l.rm. n Kaui uin viii-rvi. iui vnoii.
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For. Sale
3J inch wat.'on with 100 bushe
Im suit.m If ia nf liirht
color and upholstered in leather. e lonb D
10 match- ) Hu.nming'Bird S.Ik Hosiery at
Mrs.Mary E. Young celtt-ratiuij, e MASON'S.
the 63rd anniversary of her birtn
with a quiet little dinner at the
home of her son, Frank, Wedn t
day of this week.
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A Uw7di cultural m4 prolmoml Kkohr
up ouUUnd.n cliwacttratK ot th
Stau Ummut.
j 21 departments of the College of
Literature, Science and the Arts.
Architecture and Allied Arts
Business Administration Ed uc
twn Journalism Graduate Study
I taw Medicine Music Physi
cal tducation bociology. Social
i.ror Extension Division.
5lst Yesr Opeas Scpteaber 27, 1926
For mtormmmn or cvUdfotut wmo
Oran. Eugm. On.
WMI
Js? Exposition
Portland, Oregon,
Ot. 30 to Nov. 6. '
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.
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When you can get a genuine
GILETTE RAZOR FREE
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Buy a regular 35ct tube of
PALM OLIVE SHAVING CREAM
and we will give you a genuine
GILLETTE RAZOR with BLADE
The Sixteenth Annual
Pacific International
PIANO FOR SALE
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Hitfh Grade N.'w Piauo near IlVeStOCA.
here. Must be soid at once at a,
iib nl discount and on very lib
eral terms to responsible party.
If interested, write to Bush &
Lai.e Piano Company, Portland. 1
-ii Oregon.
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