The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 13, 1926, Image 1

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NUMBER 11
VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1926
P
ARliNTS BEWARE
A lot of putty thieving l Komir
on In lone arid it is up to the par
ents to find out where thuir little
boys art coming. Into possesion
of different mercharidine vhich
they have not furniahed money
for purchasing. If ycur liov i
learnininif the game of robbery it
is up to jou to ohotv him the er
ror of his ways.
Bert Mason,
' , Mayor,
Humming Bird Silk Hosiery at
BEUT MASON'S.
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LIVE STOCK SHOW
PREMIUM LIST
Sixteenth Annual Exposition
Promises to be Createst
Ever. ,
The prize Mat of the Annual
Pacific International LivivcUock
Exposition is divided amongst the
variotiri departments practically
as follows: Dairy breeds, $15 COO;
Beef breeds. 116,000; Sheep ami
Gouts, $10,000; Hogg, $3,750;
Heavy Draft Horses and Nighl
Hon; Show. $18,000 by the Expo
Hit'on proper and $18,000 by spon
sors of stakes and from entry fees
in these big classes, a total of
$36,000, making this show one of
theargeBt horse shows in Amer
ica, which distinction it has hel s
for the past two years:Fat Stock
classes, $5,000; Boys and Girls'
Club Work $5,000; Dairy products
$1,000; Juduing teams. $2,500. to
gether with the groupings of
other smaller items, which will
bring the amount up to tha.$100,
000 mark.
There will be a wonderful fox
department. It is assured at the
present titye that foxes from the
LEGION HALL
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September 18
Return Limit
October 31
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PRIVILEGES
enable you to viiit
ZIOH MATICNAl PARK
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
NATIONAL PARK
Si W.ur Traint
ifcT;V ft Suptmr $ rvic
ton imfohmation and niatpivA.
TIUNCAUSN OR WJI1I
J.W. IIowk,.Agt
lone, Oregon
The following list of pictures
are booked to show at the Legion
Hall, beginning Juno 12.
We have in this list wide
range of subjects and stars and
hope to please every one. We are
having hard time to makeend
meet.BO. when in doubt, what
to do, go to the show.
August 11 PoricBne Kin
" 21 When A Man's A Man
28 Prairie Pirate.
4 Ilidin' Thunder.
11 Wedding song.
18 Love Master.
2f Family Secrets.
2 Taming the West.
9 Seven Days.
16 Frivolous Sal
23 Red Clay.
30 IMI'a Highroad.
G Calgary Stampede.
13 Sundown.
20 Simon the Jester.
27 Madam behave.
4 California Straight
Ahead.
" 11 Flowing Gold.
" 18 Three Fates East.
" 25 The Road to YeBter
day.
Put thi out and keen it for
uture reference. We will only
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raise prices wnerp tne price ui
program compels us to. Dont
tnlaa a single number of this con
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
entire Pacific Slope and Alaska
will be shown and a movement
id underway whereby the Ameri
iean National Fox Breeders' Asso
elation shall hold its National
Show with us. If so it will prob
ably mean the showing of at least
a thousand fox, a wonderful ex
(libit in itself and one that will
atttact nation wide attention i
The "Truth in Meats" exhibit
attracted so much attention lust
year and has rekulted in so much
good . to the livestock industry
that it has been decided to put it
on again tnis year wun auueu
features. There wi I be sown the
coat of producing a pound of beef
from the time the ranch invest
ment is made until the beefsteak
is on the plate beiore the conaurn
er. j
The Dairy pecple are very
much interested in on putting on
a very constructive show of dai
ry products this year and the
probabilities are that one lar be
yond any previous year will be
staged. This in recognition of the
tremendous importance of the
dairy industry in thin western
country.
Hoys' and Girls' Club Work
has been given a very important
place in the Pacific International
and under authorization of the
United S'atei Department of
Agriculture a sectional how has
Let n arranged and a camp estab
lisbed. it will be called "Camp
Plummtr", being named after
the manager of the Exposition,
who, for the last fifteen years,
has given much time and thought
to this ctuD feature. .
LOCAL NEW
Signs of the close of the vaca-
We understand tl at Art Erwin
Vion season betri to appear. The "as sola Ms rancn to L,axton wc
'hiyhsehool coach, who is r.ewly .Murray.
At the meeting of the lone. marri' d hs written Inquiring for
School Hoard last Tuesday everi-lapartments.
ing the Uhea Creek transports
tion eon trad t was awarded to
Loran Hale . Action on the Wil
low Creek transportation contract
was deferred pending action hv
the Morgan School Hoard.
.The contract for janitorship
was awarded to Thomas Grabill.
The Dorcas Society will serve
ice cream and cake next Thurs
day afternooon
Dr. Chick was in lone for a
short time this week. Dr. Chick
is now in practice at Hood Rive'
Mrs. Ralph Akera wliohas been
spending some month in Ca'ifor
For coal or wood rs Cole at the
Farmers' Elevator.
George Ritcie and motored to
Vancouver. Washington with the
Copper carbonate by the ba'rehner are reported short of water
at Bert Mason's. ' . but little old Iffne has enough
The meeting of the City Coun and to
cil adjourned to last Tuesday was
ai-ain adjourned for the same
reason as before, lack of suffuse schoclhou?e in lone. Cash or
FOR SALE
My house on third street near
Sept.
Oct
Nov.
Dec.
" FOR RENT
Wheat ranch soutn west of lone,
stoc ked and equipped. ill rent
as is or will sell outfit to renter.
If interested, write to E. Sink.
1019 E. 17th Street North.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
Will sacrifice fine piano instor
gi near here for immediate sale.
Wi l give easy terms to rcsponsi
ble party. For full particulars and
w here it may be seen, address
Poittand Music Company, 227
6th Street. Portland, Oregon.
cientdata.
FOR SALE
'j Italian Prunes and Blue Dam
n Plums,
Mrs. Louis Balsiger.
Mr. C. A. Beck is considering
moving to Pilot Rock whe-e he
has an attractive business oppor
tunicy open to him. Mr. Beck
wnl come to a decision in the
matter in a day or two.
Sheep and cattle are moving
to market in considerable num
bers.
i Star Brand shoes at Bristow
and Johnson's. None better.
The Ernest Lundell and J. E,
Sanson families are edjoying a
& sylvan vacation this week.
The Independent has a new
landlord, Jason Biddle havirg
sold his Main Street property to
Einest Lundell.
, , -irr 'to
nia is at home again. She arrived purpose of inspecting a business
in lone last Fndav proposition located near t bat city
S:r Winiam Windsor of Wind
tor Castle wjs in town for a few
hours thi: Friday and paid the
Indepdndent a brief visit. Bill
has just finished a fort" oay
run in the harvet field but is
not quite satisiied and thinks he
will to out again before the sea
mm closes.
Portland Pendleton and Ilepp
A' nicht eftfrf (he rv.tninp r.'-eal i the
"WiikM li'Mjr", Thn read aloud to
the family
XI? 'T Harold Bell
.it's
li tt and b torr."A on of Hii
F itti'-r". S-vrf.d hm fir" '-a.f.a.Ki ff-m
uti tlm .mil a wk afwr
r tt'sc-tw;r lfji.POH.-n". .'Mar-py
terms. For particulars call on or
writ? Walt Corlay, lone, Oregon.
Mrs. B. Randall.
PRUNES! PRUNES!
The famous Italian variety,
ttood keeper, good eater, good
canner. Twenty pound crate, 40
cents F. O. B.
Jo Douda, Estacada, Oregon.
PIANO BARGAIN LOCATED
'NEAR IONE I
Valuable high grade piano to be j
"old at once. Cash or term3 $10.
monthly. If interested in a real I
piano bargain near you. vrite to
Oline Piano Company, CG Front
t., t'ortlanJ. Ureon,
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dwrciih cvhml wk! proie6Kml tcholar
thtp ie tW outstand cWacterwtic ok the
State Univeffctjr
Trvtmnf u cfrrvJ m
22 deportmenu ol the College of
Uterature, Science and the Arti.
i Aixhiiecture and Allied Arts
I Busir.CM AvimitiBtrotion Edjca
j tfcio Journalism Graduate Study
Law Medicine Musk Physi
cal Education Sociology. Social
Work Ejtenaion Division.
5!s Yew C pern Srptecior 27. 1926
tvr vieornwlian Or totahtm writ
Th A,-ftrar. UraVtrmtf of
Ortfon, Etjaiw. Or.
BLACKBERRIES! r, a f r" .
CONCORD GRAPES! 2 me 01 grapefruit, lem-
ons, runtnlotipeii, waternit'looa, pie.
Blackberries for sale at J1.75 , ihv.hi and wulnuis. They brand th
r rrate! Cnnenrd Cranes U SI I trade-mark to prevent fulmtltutl.H and
. ...., 1 1 o liiik the product with advertising,
per crate. Shipments August and
September. All orders cash.
J, S. Osborne, Box 03,
Estacada. Oregon.
The Sixteenth Annual
Pacific International
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 wtth
this city.
Make use of our facilities and service,
sincerely offer you our earnest co-operation.
THE LIVE BANK
YOUR CITY, U. S.A.
IONE, OREGON.
We
COPPER
:. CARB0NATE1 1
The Season for treating seed wheat is
upon you. I have the well , known
S NICHOLS COPPER CARBON ATE
I and will make very close cash prices.
If you cannot use a barrel, club with
your neighbor and get it
AT BARREL
prices. There, are many cheap grades
of copper on the market, don't take a
chance by using an unknown brand.
. Leave orders early and be assured of
having copper when yofi need it at right
PRICES
PIANO FOR SALE
Hii:h Grade New Piauo rear . LlVeStOcK
i.re. Must be sold at once at a j t
ibtral discount and on vtry Mb- ExpOSltlOntS
ra! term3 to responsible party, j porthnd. OrcCon.
B If interested, write to Cush&, , p
P, Lai;e Piano Company. Portland, j Ot. OU tO iPV
ej Ori'iron.
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Bert Mason
i This is the question tint enters the mind of every cus-
;1iiH tomcr who examines merchandise with the expectation g
a' nf huvin!? somnthinfi z3
ti'ill Realizinj! that most people make this the first consid-
M eration when they go to buy. welnave p' iccd our goods 3
consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. 3
P .3 If you find any article bought at tins store not as rep- g .
h s resented bring it back and we will make good ourg
2 claims. E
Try this Store for Satisfaction.
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