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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1926)
NUMBER 15 VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. 10, 1926 DAVID W. STEWART , -4 ... CERTIFIED WHEAT A CORRECTION Since only eight wheat; white winter. Eaton. Jenkln, Holland. Fink, Huston, Defiance and Fed eration are ever certified in western Oragon by the col 'eg ex tension service, buy i sol ctrti fied seed for planting may be sure that any lot of any other va rletv arown here is not certified. If they buy any other kind they take their own chances on the purity of the variety and freedom from weedseedland disease, which the college passes on in certified lots. , . - . David W. Stewart, Slouft CHy law ear, wh wa aemlnatea1 ay Iowa llepuallean ta Ml tha vacancy In the acnata eaund by tha deal .1 anatar Albert . Cummlna. AMERICAN RULE IS DESIREDJY MOROS Cola Bato, Ulaal of Mindanao. P. I. TrlbutM vara paid o (loternor Can Mi Wood by tafliwatlal Muro civil- luia a-hea Carml A. Tnomeaon t.ltd i hara aa part of bla aurvay andertaa I aa for Preeideat Coolldie. Data Plans, who we oaca tha aaoet powerful chief la MoroUnd, aald tha ' Motoa dlrd to retain American rula aad declared Iba confidence of the Moroc la tha Valted Btataa sraw out of tha admlnlitrallun of the affaire In Moro prorlncaa by General Wood. He MMrted tha Moro would be mora aatlatted If Oeneral Wood bad the au thority to remove Chrlatlaa Filipino oeflclal. Colonel Tbninpion paid Mpaclal at tention to rubber srowlns 1" CoU n to province. Tha province la believed ia be auttabla 10 eitenelve production. with thouaaadc of acre particularly adapted to rubber growing-. . BRIEF GENERAL HEWS val loaf waa blamed for tha 111- aaa of nearly 108 pereooa atrlchen with ptomaine poleoolng after tha aa aual plcnlo of the Peoria, III.. Carta tiaa Kndeavor aoclety. With the payment of l 1.000,000 by the Oenaan railroad, Oerwany completed paying In full the aecond Dawea plan annuity of l.ttO.OOO.OOO (old marka, approximate IStfO.OOO,-aoo. Damage eetlmatad at 11.000,000 wa cauied, half of Oalebur(, III.' va Inundated and laborer! fled for their live when the Highland dan buret under the prenure of flood wa ter cawed by torrential rain. - The United State h received 5. 104,000 caih a It tint Installment a German reparation under tn Daw plan. Tha fund will o used to aatla-1 fy Judgmenta awarded by tha Ameri can Oerman claim communion. Retention of aoutbarn llnd of the Philippine group under eparata ad mlnlitratlon by Moro wa urged In a petition of American hemp grower oa Mindanao laland. Petition praaent od to Carml A. Thompeon, paronJ repreeeatatlv of President Coolldge, who U Investigating economic and po lltloal condition ta the Uland. Mr. John Olden of Rhea Creek is' able to bo out again after a week of rest and treatment at the Morrow General hospital in Heppner.1 - - 4 Meagri. Mankin and Misner passed through lone, Thureday, enroute to,the hunting grounds in the Blue mountrms. 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 ran ire of subjects and stars and hope to please every one. W e are having a hard time to makeeno mu when In doubt, what ll I v V tiovi ' to do, go to the show. CALLED BY DEATH Gerald Jackson Diet at , I lis He me In lone, , Gerald Jackson died suddenly, Saturday evening after a short lllness-which had been diagnosed as leakaga of the heart. Ha was formerly engaged in farming on Dry Fork, but in the year 1922 withdrew from the field of agriculture and wea re cently working his team on high way construcabrC"""; , At the time, of his death be Uas 44 years and one month old. ' Funeral services were held at the Congregational cburcn andin terment was,iade in the Odd Fei lows' cemetery near lone. The last rite p ere enacted by the' of ficers of the lone I. O. O. F. lodge. 4 4 (vaaaaaaaaaa, ' " . The free clinic for school chiU dren which Was held atthe Mor row General Hospital, was' very well attended. Dr. Johnston an nounces that a similar clinic for small children will be held later when all mothers with habits from three months to five y earso ill be invited to attend, t i LOCAL NEWS David Franklin Baker.' former. ly a'esident of Morrow Count j, but who made his home near wai la Walla for some years past dieo at Ms home on the 4th inst. ano on -the 6th was hurried in the family lot in King's cemeteiy, south' of lone. . . Grandma Young made a visit to 'Lexington Thursday of this week". She made the trip with Mies Helen Balsiger who went tp to meet her music das. v ' Le Howell is taking advantage of Jbe after harvest lull to put tha finishing touches to the im provements on his dwellirg. Mr. L. Dick has moved into tha new residene r.eir the Stinr). ard Oil plant . i - j Mrs. ttov Scott ane infant son of Cecil returned home after two weks spent at the Morrow Gen erf I Hospital. in Htppner. Along the Concrete Inn : r. r in III Along the Loncrete 1 jlus-- jty SIR WALTER. gALElOH cFTbPA? Spt. 11 Wedding Song. 18 Love Master. 2f Family Secrets. Oct 2 Taming the West 9 Seven Days. " 16 Frivolous Sal " 23 Red Clay. 30 Hell's Hik-hroad. Nov. i Calgary Stampede. . 13 Sundown. " 20 Simon the Jester. 27 Madam bt-have. Dec "4 California Straight Ahead. 11 Flowing Gold. 18 Three Fates Eat. 25 The Road to Yestet day. Cut thia- out and keep it for uture reference. We will only nri whpn the rrice of tii " - program compels us to. Dont miss i singla number of this con rsct American Legion lone Oregon , Diamond in H'ory It la problematical whether or not Ilia diamond Wu kllOWO to the 80- clent. There are In Ibe BrltUh mu- eum torn Homan ring of the Fourth century, A. l., t with diamond cryital. Llatnond poloU were aim need by the later Greek and Roman engraver. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice fine piano in stor eWrtnar here for immediate sale. Will oive easy terms to responsi hia nartv. For full parttcuiara ano where it may be aeen, address Portland Music Company, 111 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. " MILK & CREAM x , Quality A I M Ik 12 ct, Cream 15ct . Evening dtlifery. L-rt ; C. C. Sargent, School opened this week with an Initial enrollment of 39 in the hilh school and DO jn the gram mar school. The iidications are that the biith school enrollment reach 50 before the firxi of Octo ber. 'i - v.- Born to Mr. aid Mrs. Roy Ball, at their home on Eight Mile, an ieght pound son. Dr. Johnston re mother and child doing welt. Dad Gr if fin blew in from Mau- pin, Tuesday evening. Dad has bvi n dividing hia time this sum mtr between fishing for sport ami-butchering for cash. Humming Bird Silk Hosiery at BERT MASON'S. Mr. Harold Dempsey wae brought to Morrow General Hos pilal, 'Monday evening, suffer tnr from an Injury to his right eve. He was doing road worn a the road camp south of lone wfien a small piece of sharp rock sit nek his eve causing quite a laceration, ur. J nnston atienaeo the injuries and hs later return to camp. For a radio of perfect tone ality, ee the new Grebe at I Hi Robison's garsge. "Tom Davidson haa begun teach ma as a memner oi tne nmo school faculty at Macras. Oregon where he in employed as instrucl or in mathematics and coach in alhletica. Miss Alice Head is teaching in Clatsop county, Oregon. Rev. E. L. Wood will preach at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mr. Wood comes from Eugene. Samnel and Alian Learned were weekend guests in the Paul Bal vscer home this wesk. Their horn is at Hadlock. Washington. Thev motored to lone froti Seattl wher Samuel, a student in the Univer sity of Washington has been in attendance on the summer ser mons of the University, They r turned to Hadlock, Tuesday. Baa Diva Fatal t Woman Pilch aaalda. Or. When her airplane be came unmanageable during a "pleat lira oln" along the beach and plung ed Into II feet of water Juat eouta of Hayitack rock at Cannon Beach, Mr. Earl Gray, I. wife of the orchutra leader at Trail' End dance ball here waa killed. Either motor trouble developed or tha gatolln iup ply became exhausted, per ion on the beach ald. Mr. Gray had learned Injunction Aeked to tan Mr. eanfleia Balem. Or. Aa injunction auu mv tempting, to block Robert N. Stan field from becoming a candidate for re-election aa United State aenaloi wa filed tn tha circuit court hori Saturday by William M. Btotie, an attorney of Oregon City. Tha de fendants are Bam A. Koier, secretary of ttate, and Btantleld hlmielf, and tha complaint aeek to enjoin tha sec retary of state from certifying Stan . field as a candidate. PIANO FOR SALE High Grade New Piano near here. Must be sold at once at a liberal discount and on very lib j eral terms to responsible party. If interested, write to Bush & Lane Piano Company, Portland. Oregon. A The Sixteenth Annual ' Pacific International LivestocK j& Expositions Portland, uregon, Oct. 30 to Mov. 6. Getthe Habit. Inspect my special cash and car counter e yery week. P&y 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 25 ct Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19ct Citrus, large ;; 26ct Lye ; V 10ct D. W. Kraut : 17ct Bert Mason ypsTajTrrnriTriaTjj Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kirk are the proud parents of a seven pound daughter, born at the Morrow General Haspital in Hepprer, Or; Dr. Johnston reports mother and baby going nicely. Mr. John Heller, a former res ident nf this vicinitv, is here this ' week, looking after pusiness matters. YOUR BANK Think of this as your bank. Come in and teU 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. 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