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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1926)
'I ! 3mm 3 mammM VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRflAY, Sept 3, 1926 NUMBER 14 WEATHER REPORT FOR JULY Maximum temperature.. 98 Dr. Total precipitation 0 17 Number of clear days 18 Partly cloudy Cays 8 Cloudy day i 5 , Prevailing wiwi Westerly Total precipitation since Sept. Int.... 6.84 For the corresponding st year period 7.3G K. K. IIAHUISOS Ctxer(itt Ulntrrn, Hard to Forgive It would b much vanlrr to'lovt your Mlow luun If tit didn't bonk to got by Slid IIhm alow down. WasU Ingtoo Pout TO w SACK SEWING CONTEST PRIZES OFFERED BY HEPPNER RODEO 1 COMMITTEE. Heppner, Oregon, Sept 1 1926 A Sack sewing contest, open to all comers, will take place at He ppner tbla fall according to K.W. Morae, M jw County Agricnl tural Agent. This conteal, which is being sponsored by the Mor row County Wool andGrain Show and the Heppner Rodeo Com mittee, will take place during the Rodeo, to be held September 23 24 25. -The preliminaries will be held on the morning of September 24, at which time each contestant will fill, sew, and pile five sacks. The finala will be held on thefol lowing morning, each contest ant filling, sewing, and piling 10 sacks. Cash . priiea of $30, $20. and $10 will be aiveu winners of the first three blaces. The contest will be jndged by committee which will seore each contestant on the time of sewing, workmanship, weight of sacka, and cleanliness, or the amount of grain spilled. LEGIONHALL THEATRE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC COACH ARRIVES High School and College Expert ence in Pennsylvania and Oregon, including three Years of Football for Willamette University. The high school athletic coach. Mr. John Faanacht, arrived In lone, Friday morning, with bis bride. Mr. Fasnacht Is a fine athlete, having taken part in basketball, baseball and t'ack through high and college. He waa all Southern Pennsylvania center while in high school. He has has had four years experience In college football, three being played for Willamette University and one for Pennsyl vania Wealyan University. A big year in high school ath. letics it anticipsted for lone. Pltaie remember that there is just one price on school books and that la CASH. Please do not ask to have books charged. Bert Uason. In effect t 1 September 1 8 Return Limit October 31 191 ftovNOfurve DftMVM SrM OMAHA 71 U KANBAarrrv.... fri ruMoiNft n r.i-ouii ti m t HtCAO it u DUTKlHT lot CINCINNATI ... 10? 41 C1.VM.AND ... lot M TOKONIO ........ lit m ATLANTA Ill M WTTSMI'HO .. IJI 0 WAK1IINOTON 1 rH1LAIKI.IHIA 4 It NKW YuKK ! buTON IJ4.7S LIBfeRAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES tnabl you to visit UON MATIONAX PAKK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNT AIM NATIONAL PARK. DtLu Train Superior Smic Sctnk Rout r INrOIIMATION AND IUIITA. thin cau on oa wain J W UowMgt. lone, Origon Q The following list of pictures are booked to show at the Legion Hall, beginning Jun 12. We have in this list a wide range of subjects and atars and hope to please every one. We are having a hard time to make ends mMt.u. when In doubt what to do, go to the ahow. 4 Ridin Thunder. 11 Wedding Song. 18 Love Master. 25 Family Secrets. 2 Taming the West. 9 Seven Daya. 16 Frivolous Sal 23 Red Ctay. 30 Hell's Highroad. 6 Calgary Stampede. 13 Sundown. 20 Simon the J eater. 27 Madam behave. 4 California Straight Ahead. U Flowing Gold. 18 Three Fates East. 25 The Road to Yester day. Cut this out and keep it for mure reference. We will only raise pri.-e when the price of prouram compels us U. Dont mine a single number of this con rack American Legion lone Oregon Sept. Oct Nov. Dec. if w "SENStORTANFiELDCi Defeated In the Primaries, He Refuse! to Lie Down. Will Run on His Own In Centra) Election. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will aacrifice fine piano in ator age near here for immediate sale. Will give easy terms to responsl ble party. For full particulars and where it may be seen, address Portland Music Company, 227 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. LOCAL NEWS Supt and Mrs. Roy Skeen arrlv ed in lone Wednesday mornig. They have been In attendance on the summer sessions of the Uni versity of the State of Washing ton at Seattle. ' At the regular session of Bjnch grass Itebekah Lodge a surprise party in honor of her birthday was given Mrs. Luvisa Sperry. The plans for the surprise, which was complete, were concerted by Mrs. Delia M Corson and Mr.. Nora Holland, a sister of Mrs. Sperry, living in Seattle. The party from the psesenta tion of the post card shower and the unveiling of the birthday cake to the icecream and cake served at the close was very en joyable. . William Henbrix of Khea Creel. who waa recently operated on by Dr. Johnston at Morrow Genera; Hospital is now abta to sit in fchairand getting along nicely. Mr. J. V. H ad, formerly pub lisher of The Independent is now on the staff of The Sentinel at Auburn, Washington. Coal while Jt lasts at $1200 a ton. see Cole at the t armers Elevator. Mr. .John Olden of Rhea Creek Is ill at the Morrow General Hot pital. 'Dr. Johnston regards bit condition as not serious but as r quiring compete rest and treat ment. CONCORD CRAPES Are now ripe. . You pick them and furnish the containers, at three and a hair cents a pound, 3 centa over 100 pounds. We pick and pack them at 5 centa a pound. Come or send your orders to H. D. Saling. one andor.e half miles east of Irrigon Black Flag kills flies effecti vly Powder or Liquid. Bullard'sPhar macT. Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. 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 tlie 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. Get the Habit Inspect my special cash and carry counter every week. Pay cash and you will find that you ,can re duce the cost of living and SAVE MONEY. First Class Shrimps 17ct . Good Corn, Two for 25ct Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19 ct Citrus, large 26ct Lye 10ct D. W. Kraut 17 cf Bert Mason ay Too Much Ballast D FOR SALE My house on third street near the school house ia lone. Cash or terms. For particulars call on or write Walt Corlay, lone, Oregon. Mrs, ft Randall. PRUNES! PRUNES! The famous Italian variety. good keeper, good eater, good canner. I wenty pound cnue, 40 cents F. O. B. Joe Douda, Estacada, Oregon. PIANO BARGAIN LOCATED NEAR IONE Valuable high grade piano to be told at once. Cash or terms $10. monthly. If interested in a real piano bargain neuryou, write to Cline Piano Company, 66 Front St, Portland, Oregon, C i&ii T?! fctt I tb eutsUAdng chiKtmuc ok tim Slaw UmwijI. 22 drjmrtmfnti of the Collcjc ol Literature. Science and the Art. Architecture ml Allied Art Buiiness Adminbtration Educa tion Journalism Graduate Study Law Medicine Music Physi cs) Education Sxiolosy. Social Work Eitcnsion Division. Slst Vtar Ontiis Stvtcato 27. 1926 tur moriTMiluwi mt tuutom tfrm Orron. Eufrm, Crt. Wonder Not Lasting A Din n ili- not wuml'-r ut lmt he Kit (reti'ntl,v, i'vcii ilioiih lie ! It'iiiinuit of tin- r a-., n. If mrylliln,' bufii wliiih In lia lu't ri Iwfore, tie cull It a ir . jr l l.i-ro. 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 63, Estacada. Oregon. a ak ! PIANO FOR SALE High Grade New Piano near here. Must be sold at once at a liberal discount and on very lib eral terms to responsible party. If interested, write to Bush & Lane Piano Company, Portland, Oregon. Illlll!l!ll!l!imillli!llllllllllli!lllll!llll!lill!l!!lll!lll)!ll!!li!l! The Sixteenth Annual Pacific International Livestock j& Exposition Portland, Oregon, Oct. 30 to Mov. 6. lone Independent JOB PRINT Good WorK and Reasonable Prices !l!!!ll!ir,li!!i!lll!!i!liis Ff,llllltttt I PricE? is This Is the question that enters the min J of every cus- j Is tomer who examines merchandise witli the expectation j l of buying sompthing j ! Realizing that most people make this the first consid IS eration when they go to buy, we have piccd our goods! : consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. I !H If you find any article bought at this store not as rep-1 resented, bring it back and we will make good our! r claims. ' j Try this Store for Satisfaction, j 1 Bristow & Johnson's, j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin