The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 01, 1926, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY; Oct. 1, 1926
NUMBER 18
CLAUDE R. PORTER
Claud R. Porter, democratic nom
Intt (or United Itatee eenator from
lewa, ' '
91ST DIVISION
MEMORIAL BEGUN
Taionia, Weah.The 11m dlvialon
returned In Hi old training arumuU at
Camp lrfwl ni-ar hure Huirfttiy to
break around fur fitting; memorial
lo thoao who didn't come buck from
orcr ecaa.
Oo the eame field where the SS.oou
BlTlllMTa
LOCAL NEWS
. George Kitchleand F. M. Grif
fill made a buHiness tripto Ar
iiuittoh laHt Monday,
Margaret Crawford, of Mor
gan underwent a minor opera
tion on her neck, Wednesday.
Dr. Johnston attended. .
We understand that Henry
C'ark Is a condidate for the of
fice of City Marshal at the gen
eral election on November 2.
Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Griffith
are receiving the congratulations
of theia friends on the birth of;
a daughter Saturday night, Sept
25.
Misses Ellen Ritchie and Helen
Smouse went to the State Fair at
Salem on Monday. They were ac
companied by two other young
people who came from Boardman
and all travelled in the care of
County School Snperintendent,
Helen Walker, whff drove to Sa
l:m from Heppner.
William Hcndrix ofRhea Creek
who was operated on at the Mor
row 'General Hospital, by Or,
Johnston, for tumor of the blad
der, has returnded to his homo.
Jason Diddle has just finished
the erection of a barn on his
Rhea Creek ranch. The dimen
of the divUion aM-mblHl . h.;i.iirir are HRxiSI.
'! hw mm row rfi ruua anil
here thejr wire whipped Into thape
to fiirm a mighty fighting unit there
wilt rlae a great memorial alailliuu and
arch.
Kormir moniWra of the 'dlvialon
from all parte of the mi and not
alive lo clvtl Ufa attended the cre-aionli-a.
K. K. . Murray of Taroma. Dew
prealdmt of the Mai Dlvhlun aiHiwta
tloii, gave one tear ua the time limit
In which It la hoped to rmitpleta thj
memorial. Kach ftata whlrh rnntrlb
Utrd m n to llui Ulvlalou will ninatiHci
eertlon of the atadlutn. the tnrmorlal
arch at tip entrance will be taken
rare ol In part by the 3S,oon donation
of Major frank MrDermntt of Seattle.
The around for the memorial ai
broken by three wounded voterana of
the dlvlalon, Utula Ilurna. William
Read and Jainea B. fleeaw, ihe former
totally blind.
Robert Burnside of Eight
Mile anb Robert Lowe of Cecil,
who were operated on by Dr. A,
A. Johnston, at the Morrow Gen
eral Aospiaai for appendicitis,
have returned to their bonus.
Primitive Wayt in Pirila
When I'eralan women walk abroad
at blKht aerrant tarrying a prlml
live lantern preretlea them through
the uiillghted atreeta, juat aa waa dona
111 medieval lllnea.
SCHOOL NOTES
By the Sophomarcs. ,
The pictures that were taken
1 C . . I'm.
nave oeen . rtceiveo. iney are
aood though they show the ef
fects of a strong Eastern Oregon
wind. '
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
books nave oeen ordered for a
school play to be given Nov. 19th.
This a farcical three act comedy
entitled, "A Full House."
The play cast of fourteen char
acters is to be selected from the
entire high school.
The Sophomore English Claos
has been studying verba this past
weeek. We have written verca,
thought verbs and dreamed about
verbs until we have even believ.
ed that we were verbs ourselves.
The following rhyme exactly
expresses the sentiment of the
class.
I'd like to be atould-be
If 1 could not be an are.
For a could be is a may-be
With achance of touching par
I'd rather be a has-been
- Than t might bave-been by
For a might- have been has
never been,
but a has been was an are.
SEED RYE FOR SALE
Mm hot water tank and (ink.
ALL A 1.
Cecil Sargent, lone, Ore.
PIANO LESSONS
Miss Phelps will organize a qia-
no cla&s alter Octocer 1st.
Any one Interested may call at
the residence ot Mr. Lee Padberg.
"T avmrrlnn TTJ M0,e"UPPER COLUMBIA ATHLETIC
The first Student Boby meet(
ing of the year was called to or
The annual meeting of the Up
per Columbia Athletic League was
der last Monday by Vice Presi 'ndd at Arlington, last Sattrday
dent ElmO Nolan, ihe purpoHe
was to elect officers for the fol
lowing year. The following nam
ed officers were chosen :
Elmo' Nolan, president; Mable
Wrlghtt, vice president; Edward
Keller, secretary; Leonard Mc
Millan, treasurer, James Letch,
sergharit at arms; Eulah Mc Mii
Ian, "reporter; Veittea Lare and
Eva Padberg, yell leaders.
A reception was held in the
gym for the purpose of getting
acquainted with the teachers and
new scholars. Teey were enter
tained with a short programme,
after which light refreshments
were served.
A general assembly is held
every Monday morning in the
High Schol Auditorium. Each
grade takes its turnin furnish
ingjhe entertainment.
The upper classmen are pre
paring a reception for the fresh
men text Friday evening. The
Freshies are requested to come
in their old clothes and leave
their high airs and naught)
ways aa home.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BrflEF GENERAL NEWS
Lord Wllllngdon, formerly governor
ot Ihimliay and later of Mmlrea, will '
aucceed Lord Ilyng aa governor gen-1
eral of Canada. !
The wuddlng of Crown Trlnce Leo-,
pol'l and Prlnreaa Aalrld of Sweden j
baa been provlalonally aet for aome.
time In December.
One thouaand weatern Canadlnn j
hornea purchsaed by the aovlet govern
ment for Huaalan farmera were aa
aembled at Mooaa Jaw, Saak. . !
Walter Iliigi-o won the American
pro'eaalonal golf ibniupionahlp for the
third couaurutlve year, when he de
feated I.eo Dlegel, 4 and S.
Waller J. Hill, HI. I'attl millionaire
end youngeat eon of the late Jamea J.
lllll, haa filed ault for divorce In 1.1 v
angaton, Mont, almultannouitly with a
cult for alnolute dlvorttt filed hy hla
wife, I'nyllne B. lllll, In fit. Pntil. Mra.
Illll allegea cruelty and Infidelity in
tier action, lllll alao allegea cruelty.
CLARKE OPTICAL CO.
The Care of the Eyes
Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti
cal Co., permanently located in
Portland with offices in Merchants
Trust Building, corner Clh and
The following list of pictures, Washington streets, will be in lone
are booked to show at the Legion Saturday, Oct. 9, on his regular
Hall, beginning June 12. jmorChly visit .See him about your
We have in this list a wideyd. At the Ionne Hotel all dav
range of subjects and stars and and evening. Remember the date,
People Muit Eat Three Apple a Day.
Washington. 1). C'.-EikIi Individual
in the United Btutea will have to eat
three applea (lay to conaumn thl
ear'i domeatlc apple crop of 42,051,
00 bnrrela, which la 9.000,000 barrel
More than laat year, the department
of agriculture eatltnated.
Oct
Nov.
Dec.
Nebraika Judge Uphold 8entenee.
Darlington, Neb. Liquor law viola
tor who come bofore County Judge
Wilbur F. Ilryant will continue to re
ceive bread and water amitcncc, the
'it year old Judge announced after ha
lompletcd a five day toat ot the diet
tie ha Impoaed for year.
, ' " f k
'Tom Thumb," Famou Midget, Dead
Lo Angulea, Cel. Veteran clrcu
folk mourned Sunday the pnaHlng of
))arlua Ahner Allien, 84, who, a "Tom
Thumb," a 42 Inch midget, for 40 yeariM
.muaed thouaand of clrcu goura with
Ms humor and prowea a a glaia
Llqwsr In a aid bow attraction.
hope to please every one. We are
having a hard time to make ends
meet,so, when in doubt, what
to do, go to the show.
2 Taming the West.
9 Seven Days.
1G Frivolous Sal '
23 Red Clay.
30 Hell'i Highroad.
6 Calgary Stampede.
, 13 Sundown. , ,
' 20 Simon the Jester.
27 Madam behave.
4 California Straight
, Ahead.
11 Flowing Gold.
"18 Three Faces East.
25 The Road to Yester
day. Cut this out and keep it for
uture reference. We will only
raise prills when the price of
program compels us to. Dont
miss a single number of this con-
ract. American Legion
' lone Oregon ...
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
Will sacrifice fine piano in stor
age near here for immediate sale
Will give easy terms to responsi
ble rjarty. For full particulars and
where it may be seen, address
Portland Music Company, 227
6th Street, Portland, Oregon.
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.
Saturday, Uatober 9.
Notice la lierrliy g-lren that the
undcrxlgned hna been appointed y
the "ouuty lourt of the tit ate of Or
Kob lr Morrow Coonty, mlmlnla
trtor of the vwtnte of Oruld Jack
in,leceuiH(l, . All peraona bavlug
claim nicnltiMt enld eetnte nre nere
liy notlfleil toprew-nt the aiime, duly
verified, with voucher am rei0.red
by Inw, nt tne office of V. H. Koldti
eon, nt lone, Oregon, within all
nioutlm of the dute of the (Intt pub
licutlon of thl notice. ,
Amnuda .'iickaim.
Admliilatrtitor of the vatate of
Uerilld A. Jiu knoli, deceiiHeil.
lnte of the flrt puldlcntlou (f
till notice. KeptemU-r lTtn l.tl.
Star Brand shoes at Bristow
and Johnson's. None, better. -
Get the Habit.
and was attended by the Princi
pals and Coaches of all the schools
ueloning to the league.
The athletic schedule for the
school year v as planned at this
time.
The schedule as arranged is as
follows.
Oct. 9 Open.
" 16, Boardman at lone,
" 23 Lexington at lone.
" 30 Heppner at lone.
Nov, 6 Condon at Condon.
" 13 Arlington at Arlington.
We are looking forward to a
loc of snappy games and also for
the championship. We hope that
every one will patronize the lone
High School games and help the
boyf win
High grade piano near lone
will be sold to reliable party at
big saving. $10 monthly will
handle. A real buy! write at once
for particulars.
Talllman Piano Store,
Salem, Oregon.
WEATHER
REPORT FOR
SEPT.
Maximum temperature .. 98 Deg
Total precipitation 0.71
Number of clear days 18
Partly cloudy days .. 8
Cloudy days ' 4
Prevailing wind Westerly.
Total precipitation since Sept.
1st 71
For the corresponding
last year
if. E. HARBISON
Cooperative Ohtcrrrt.
period
...76
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 . 25 ct
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19 ct
Citrus, large 26 ct
Lye 10ct
D. W. Kraut 17 ct
Bert Mason
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The Sixteenth Annual
Pacific International
Livestock
J& Exposition
Portland, Oregon,
Oct 30 to Mov. 6.
"Summer" is over. "Fall
means Chocolates. Whitman's in
boxes. Vogan's in bulk.
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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F i'i is thl q 1 9 stion that enters the mind of every cus-
tomer who examines merchandise with the expectation
of buying sompthing
Realizing that most people make this the first consid-
eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods s
consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality.
If you find any article bought at this store not as rcp-
resented, bring it back and we will make good ours
claims. S
. Try this Store for Satisfaction. 1
Bristow & Johnson's.
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