The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, July 22, 1927, Image 1

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VOLUME XVI
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 22,
1927
NUMBER 8
M
CALL FOK BIDS
Sealed bl.U will be received hi
the of f ice of Ihti District Clerk
of School Dint. No 3f), lone, Or ,
up tolhehour of 7,!W, 1'. M., of
July 2t, 1027, for transportation
of pupils lo and from the school
home of Dint. N ) H.r, Iono, Or.,
for the coming school year, 1027
and 1028, on the follow tag routes:
Kh.'tt Crock route from the
tho ShBver ranch to the school
house in lone.
; The Willow Ore'k Route from
the Cool ranch to the school
house in lone.
Service must bruin Setembi r
6, 1027.
The School Hoard reserves the
HiiM to rejec any or all bids.
Delia M (Vaon. Clerk
Huth H. Mason,
Chwirmun
FOttSALK! FOR SALE!
One 3J in. wagon with 100 bu.
grain box.
One 2nd hand For J Motor nrd
Fiont Spring.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
IonkCity Dkav
oust'
f7J...f.-4
HyClwn Up Paint Up
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tUPKFMfc AltlHaUITV
WEBSTER'S
NEW iHTsnT;om
-TII2 Mf RHIAM WEBiOTft
Bccaum!
Ilur.iifrdi of Sr'tne Cmitt
I :.!. .-! r.mrnr In hs iitst rr-iee
U ol the woilc m (licit Xuilunrj.
H TUc rtfilJ.i.t. f a!. triilihcUnl
v? III., Collin, lotmol
Gi'iuuU glv il.t.r U-ny IrJvrs
mm I.
All flair, ifint have JireJ
h hrs dU-dnnary M ttjiutunj h.vu
tj tele -rd Wttner'i New interna
IIUP3I.
The Shxi!(viti f i'ic Counuy
allien to (lit J.luri im-Vl'ebtirr
t.rcm of UtarUWal inaik.
The Cover nrnent rrlnrltii Oflirt
at Wellington uts u BiiJ).
ARtTB for umi'l ri of iK' NVw
VoiN, pr-nuii ol Staul?! ul IiiUu
l'.I-.r,, I U.
a. ac
Meirlnm
Co.,
mini. ' '" .?.
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HARVEST TIME
When it is hot,
the dust fogs,
GOGGLES
We have a good stock to pick
from.
BULLARD'S
The Kodak
FUMIGATING THE HOME
AUTHOkI I IKS NOW HOLD
PRACTICE USELESS
Not so many years ago it was a
lcal requirement that all hous -liohlcrs
should have their rooms
or houses thoroughly fumltfated
with some approved type of clu m
leal, assuring iiasseous penetration
bcforelhe quar.intineplacardcould
bu removed. A lot of physicians
and health officers were skeptical
about the results sf this, but for a
lontf time the majority opinion
held that it was nccssary for the
safety of the public. Dr. Chas. V.
Chapin, the courageous health of
ficer of Providence, 11 I. , almost
single handed, about 15 years a
fto, proved that most of lttwas fal
lacious and useless, and an un
necessary trouble and expense to
everybody concerned.
Dr. Chapin mad his i xperimenls
and proved his case, which is now
recognized all over the country.
There can be no estimate 's to
the vast amount of money, time
and trouble that Dr, Chapin's ex
perimcnls have saved the people
of this country.
Today almost everymhere, the
approved type of fumigation for
the small home owner, following
a U'SJ of communicable' disease,
is a thorough applicaton of soap
and hot water and plenty of sun.
shine and fresh a r Soap, properly
usen is a well known germ chaser.
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A lil'.. .1 tl.Mll !! 1liml0' A
flir'inlii'ii IiiiiIii Wall Hum-i J.niri. il.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL
Xnllt'ii l liiTrhy t i v' t lilt t purmi
tint In I tit' hIiiIiiI'H ( t In-S I all', nl
Om'Koii. I" kik'Ii chi' iiihiIi' noil iru
1 . ,.J . flu- Hiiilrrnluni'it linn takfii ti
ili. lnr,-ln.ili'-r tl'-.-nT.licl I'Htrny mil
mnlfiiuiiil r i in ii i ii k nt liioc" ii"in luy
(ircinU.'H I h III, mi Siiiuriliiy. Aiiu .
, iaj7, ut Hie liuiir nt i iki oVIcK-k
i ill. ill mill) il-iy, ki-ii in i u i n l- ii ii.
linn lo tin' liljshi'nt tiMihT furnish,
the fillii init i"ii'ril il iiiiSiiimI. to
wit: iiu buy hh'IiIIi' lioi-w, wi-IkIi!
ilimit ii iniiiM'N, wlili fniir pliiii-
(li t, wlilli- ti-i-t, wlilti nit on f:iri
mill I'lilup Hloiil tirmnl on li lt nln.nt-
ilir
H.ii mill- will ! lu l l t my rniicti.
S Illll.-I BOIItllMPlt I'l lolli', Ullli"
alii iiiilinul hIhiII In' ri'ilifiiii'il I'J' tin
o ni r llii ri'iir Jirlor tnKMlil miK.
I '.il 1 1 I'.luki'.
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X A "Harris" Combine
Will Work Just Fine.
j. . O'Meara - - - Agent
lone, Oregon
T
the sun glares and
you II need
PHARMACY
Filling Station
MORGAN ITEMS '
Me S. Birk ol Salfm carrm to
Morgnii, Saturday, to look aftttr
hiH wheat crop which is htinsr
harvested by T. W. Cutbforth
mi l mm of L' x'mtiton.
U')ol Ekli'bi'i ry ii employed by
the Standard Oil Co, at tone.
Mr. Fmher, of La Grande, wns
in Morgan the past wmk.
Mr, Franchier haukd the first
load of 1027 whi-at to the Mor
nun ware .oue, Tnesdiiy.
Mildred Morgan i woritii.B
for Mra. C. Hutch croft.
RoyOviat, of iieppner is cm.
ployed at ttie Morxaa warthout.e.
Edith Ely U UHiHliriK lirs. B.
Pahoaicer with her woik,
Alfred T.oedaon made a bubi
mm trip to loitf, Tuunday.
Keporu bo far indicate on avi i
ane'i 'tela in the M jrgun terria i )
eoiif iderably in excttu of the :
nutt. "
Mrs. hta Haurenftiiid was - i
ill riK MrD. Minnie Ely, Suiui,,
Nate the change in the Hu
son Ewex advertiucrmnt. All i
e 8 f. o. b., Portland.
FOREST SERVICE MAKLV
FLOOD SL'KVEY
An extensive survey un i
which will bo Orouuht iokcII i
all available tnfoi mation ui i
toe Lculion and area of foie
needed un the MidJis-ipii wa,ti
shed as a part of flood prevu -tion
and control has been piaruc
by the Forest Service of the U
S. Depui tiTU hl of Aricu;tui ,
according to information jjst n
ci-cvhu by Disttic Forester C. i .
Grander from Col. William I .
Gaeley, Chief FoieiUr.
This survey has been (iec'aiei.
an emergency job by the For ti
Service olficials, and the fin.it
pvrssoncl of the Service has but,
intrude I to stand ready to Kui,
a hend in speeding the bit un iei
taking lo completion, i'tiesurv.y
will be eompletej by early fa.'.
The object of ihesurvfv, th
chief foester stales, is to bm.i
o it on this enormous draiiiHg? bt
sin, the area or wi.tt rs! eds when
on account of rainfall, ehaiacut
of soil, topoiiraphy, etc., fornl
cover has an important protect
ive vfclae.
To fo.'.'i'e f.'o.se fJ.'nr.i
Win n n lin.i c p' ml. I'.pii iiilly ii
ti'in. Ii i .ntr. piitii" s taliti'sp ii'iiful cf
lastnr nil iimiiml llm runts, 'I'hi v.lll
I.:.',;f !h TitiiMl took sn-eli nii'l fresh
In a rliwil i!n:i!.
IIL'DbON.EbbEX
SUPER-SIX
Paul G. Balsiger, Agent.
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i If you need a
I j Farm
TRY
irsstow
We have a Hand
at prices tint will surprise you.
t
local iiens
R"f,orlson jirainield and qual
ily it'c incrersuiiiiy encourage
inn m the iiarvesi pronmses.
ome A'i,daof fcrtv bushe's.are
repoi led. . ;
The OorcaH Socioto U planninu
0 nerve icd cn:ara Bud cake .-ill
t(u roon and evt ninx on Thuia
by, the JSJ'.h, at the church par
Ol'H.
irn. Mc Murray who ha h".-i
uffptinif from blood pji.nh'j!
4 row irn proving.
We notice t o A'iviinci'-U!im,'
y Coiiibin,!-lirviK;f rs on the R
C i-.ijir f, thie wek in (r.ic rs
f "unloadinu by their putchaiern.
'. O. U.ilsitfHr h th lot-1 1 s.ret.t.
The base ball gain?, last Su
iwy ended in a vic'ory for tie
ie tram. The Kcote was 9 lo 1.
. Mr. and Mrs. R icrt Z".iri
v.'te liusine.'S vi.iitors in loi f,
1 is week.
L'turence B-aeh, of L"xinto
v s In lone this week fitting viii
'leCormiek D-'ering iiarveatets
or Io:al purcSiasei-s.
Tito city park is pretty well
filled ui wi h the t'i"i'iiin i q :ip
n ut of parties who have come
1 1 wo k in the harvest.
Moi.day, He ere Lort of the
5 editors of t)ie Dank of lo e
rre cheered up a hit by the ie
ipt of dividend' No. 1.
LEGIOlHALL
THEATRK
Here ate a few ol thepictwe
ii; have contracted for 1027.
lily 0. Lone Hand Saunders
iuly 10 What Happened to Jot eb
la'.. 't IJiavehfart.
July oO Sinner's Dress Suit
Cut this out an i ket-p it !.i
ulure reference. We will or Ij
aise prices when the price oi
jrogram dimpeia us to. Dcit
iiiiS a single u imber of tiiis c
ict. Am rican Lsifion
" loili Oregon
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f ALL KINDS Oi f U
q JOoy Acf.tyixxk O J
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AS NEW.
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MACHINE SHOP
L i . j. .iv u k ili -J :
jood
4-
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Johnsonl
stock on hand !
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fit
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Curl Troednon nr,d Riihly Coch
i r.i n ar msstera 6t ctrt mo.iics
jat the Indcpeiidtrit Warehouse.
Mr. Chtii Kilt hie of Iieppner
ia trucking wheat to the Farm
er's Elevator.
, Perry IIopl:ina and wife loft
ri.ursday morriint; fu-lh, ir home
at Gladstone. '
.
He Balfour-Guthrie. prin of
fic U located on Main Hiieet,
lo",e, juit below the Teh phor.e of
fice. Opm every day ai.d all
lay. Phone No 5H. Louis
Li;,li it'H, Astnt.
Farr.O'jt f'.!o:it;ia!n Fenrs
lii-lil r.i:ilu l,i' i-, l,,' i. line of ii
lii I In- ,!u i,iil!'.'.-. I of II.,! Mi.i-r-Ii
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v.M uiin-t or -f pi : .si. I!c i oit,-. ;--iiili.
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f 'lie i-.., ny-n inlly i ui' ui fur H
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Crori Ci':':'ei Zesirtert
l!''!l iiIhivp tllf S 'illi: 'll'-4 l i t! "l
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Ix f' t rrirm I tint s!invs im-tj- ii' ;IiI
i:l, tli" r;u:'i in f -!--1 1-1 r- Ii -lit
flvrn lnilli iy nf ,M.i,-i t-,ii. '1 ;,i
n.-i j .-ll,!,' for i Hi'.- il'i'-Mi tin'
linilHir to Si.mlv II'
C'.ai.t C.'y ii !. :;'.:.r
r.lii.-:,;i.'.:".H ol N:ii..: oil fh-- I'.'il
I:Ih hi'll.t ! '-k, ii. it In Ki-li-li 1.1. ,
un- win a liilli' mor ., f.-t U llnli.-s
Or Crry f o Day
. lie v.hn Uvii In 11 fool's -,r:i't :
: i.i-rul! lii -i ii ir.fii:;:. to moiiili In-
l ull Vviivii,, liii!)' 8 miticl.
I'..!ll!'. !. only
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GREAT
mean
Great Weed Crop
t You will have weeds to fight on yours
umm:i .':i!low and
Jtary Rod Weeder
i HAVE
Rod Weeder
X -
11 'ou ao not 0W11 a Kotary vveeacr
!trtnf nno If wati liivo
INTERES'I INC ITEMS
FROM GRANT, LODGE
COMMUNICATION .
Portland, Ore.- The ,77th an
nual communication of the Grand
Lo.'ne of Oregon was reported to
have been one of the moat inter
j esting and constructive held in
; many ypRrs. It is roted from the
j minutes that overthree thousand
dollars has been contributed thru1
the various ledges of the state
oo the Grand Lodge of Louisiana
to ni l the Hood sufferers.
I The Grand Master in his ad
dreia reci mended consideration
I which wou'd encouratre an appli
cant to the Masonic Home to be
j cared for in the locality in which
! he or she may be living and not
i be taken from the old ties of
j homo, friends and ocoqtiaintan
jCes. liit cotnmiitfe appointed lo
j consider this recomendation re
i parted favoraly to the adoption
mii. i.ii 1 0f the policy.
Also at the Orand Matter'! re
comendation, a special commit
tee rna3 appointed and author
izii to consider changes in the
ceremonies of the ancient usages
of thd Order such as instituting
and constituting a lodge, laying
corner stones of public buildings
-ind dedicating temples. The com
mittee i3 to report at -the next
session of the Grand Lodge.
Spanish Se'tlementi
"Tli" fi-llnivins simen were llmt ft
ilffj by Sjititiiarili: Cnlifornla, Sari
l!i?i, 17i: I-liirlilii. . Ausustlne,
l,"'i.'i; N'.ir 11,-xloo, Siuita Ke, I"!;
Texts. ?.:n Antonio, las).
Important Consideration
(Imp 1ki fiiya thut II I Ix'tler to
..mphiiu In a in. n to li'i fife limn to
Il It l.i -liiml lii liink forgot to nicn-it-ii
l1.:.! l all ill iK'ii'U on the Kino
.? t:. fi.-n
Cy t,o ;.ecr.a U$oleu
A I n-liiiii.l Is no longer needed In
Hi" nil.iiiijr of a fiin, Ily. ciiji a nmira
y.lne writer. Well, who's going In
wipe He? (li-Iiei.? Wulittsll I'lulu
Iniiler.
Keep Talkhgt
Clivir iliinti nre milil mnlnly by"
l!,,,- who are iilinijn giiMiing; oe-i-.ii,
n nil- (luy 1 1 i i upon a gmu thing.
V W MnH -'s tnruly.
Enlightened Ruler
Asoku. mi emperor In India In tlie
Third century It. C, Issued an edict
conmiiindiug that shade trees b
Dlanted. ..
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