The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 05, 1927, Image 1

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VOLUME XVI
WEATHER REPORT FOR
JUNE
Total precipitation fl'rare
Total snow full 0
Number of clear days 27
Partly cloudy dayi ...... 3
Cloudy days 1
L'glil Frost 0
Killing 0
Storms
Prevailing wind Went
Total precipitation aince Si'pt
1st. 11.9)
For the corresponding period
ast year 6.67
H. I!. IIAKHISOX
Cuapcriidvt Obnrrvri,
PIANO MUST Hi: SOLI)
Wil ta'Tifii-p fine piano in stnr
age near her . . Will give easy
term to a responsible person.
For full particular and where
piano can beaten, address Tort
land Music Co., 277. Cih St..
loi t.and, Ore.
FLY SPRAY
Fly time ia hi re and the follow
inn formula for fly spray may he
of v alue. This spray is being ined
on the State C itlege herd at Cor
vallis and is proving very effect
iva and does not gum the hair of
the cows, it is mabe as fillowt :
1 gallon Kreso dip,
3 gallons light teroline,
1 gallon gasoline,
1 pound Carton Bisulphide,
3 ounces horsem'nt or any other
similar compound.
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I A 'Harm Combine ti
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win numjuM i l ie. jrti,i imi i.iuii.!i., with (our plille
J. P.OMeara - - - AgmtJ ti l, white lift, whlt Kiut on lure
lone, Oregon
;
Fa:hioit and Good Breedinj
A rlnh' f lien j . rii-ll r l l"'i
vtnlilil lu a miiipniiy I'f M'ii-llili' ur
ti.li ln.ili !i cwiy i:i .u' ui llvi' m ill
I. ern ami '.i;;r.icii r iii ;i -.-.i .1. If tli
fushl'.nUl Imte li't llil" iiiihy lie I
liiitlitiie. We u.v nu.ii liiwrn of ni'lf
relliini'p ll .il xi ii - lii a mini
liiiiny Hill If lie will uliuvf ui h r-iu.
ili-li hiIkIih ll.in In hla itti iii.
whirii mi leave in tie nf mine or
ail) imin it Kil eiiiilini - linn-ram,
Kodak on the Farm
Nowhere is there such an abundance of pic
ture material as on the farm snapshots of the
family, visitors, stock, crops and buildings, for
example, arc enough to keep a Kodak busy
every day.
There ought to be a Kodak on
your farm stop at this store
and we'll help you select one.
Kodaks are from Sj up
Bullard's Pharmacy
The Kodak Store
SOUTH AMERICAN ALFALFA
SEED NOT ADAPTED TOl
. CONDITIONS IN MORROW
COUNTY.
In order to protect alfalfa grow
e a in the United stolen against
Inported alfalfa seed grown in
South America which is dcterm
Ined by the Secretary of Agrieil
ture to be unadapted far ue in
tile New England, Middle AMan
tic. Middle Western and Western
States, the United States Depart
mentof Agriculture is causing
all alfalfa need imported from
South America to be colored up
proximately ten per cent orange
red.
Should anyone purch2He seed in
tba future that contains approxi
mutely thin amouut of orange
red colored seed they should not
plant it as it is nst adapted t our
climate,
Lemon' Alkali truss does wil
on iround so ft rung with alkali
that salt grass w ill not thrive' It
it very pallable, easy lo get start
cd and produces an abundant, a
mount of seed. It is now grow
ing on many farms at Boardman,
and should do well along Willow
crtek.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL
Sutler In tieretiy jtiveii that pumi
mil In the Ntntuli' it the Stnle of
Oregon, In mu ll rnwM luiiile mul pro
tlileil, the ii'nli rhl(jin-i tuia token li i
the I eivlimller iI.-m riheil eolmy mil
liiilloiiinl riiiinliiK at lurge iiiuii tn.v
iriliiUe. 1 III, nil Slltlinliiy, Aug..
.T. r.:7. nt the li.nir of lid nVI.H k
p. in. til mi lil ilny, Hell lit I'llhlU- line-
turn Hi the hlulu-nt liliHer for runll.
the Mliiwliig dewrllieil iiiiluml, to
wf:
mul cu'inp ltnl liriiml on l. ll ulimil-
l.r
Niilil mile will lie liii.1 nt my rnncii.
N 111 lien Hiitlthweitt nl lone, Ullli'HH
nlil niilnuil hIihII In-reili'emi'il )y the
owiht IheriMif prior tomiltl mile.
Knrl lihikii.
At Paul G. Bauer's
Combined Fanning Mill and
Wheat Trcater. Highest g grade
C iper Carbonate for wheat treat
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IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Aug. 5, 1927
MORGAN ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs, Uiem rarrer.s a
and W. I'Vrennof Hardman were
i he rinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M irtin Buurenfeind, Sun lay.
Rupert Mc Carty, Walt r Sixen
and flurry Rahneau returned to
their homes in "the valley" on
Thursday, after working forsome
time in the harvest.
Ctervnee Adams and Andy
Dotn were the Surdiy dinner
guests cf Mr. and Mrs, H. 0.
Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Cocy, of Scio,
returned to their home, Wtdnes
day, alter visiting a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rodgers.
Mr. and MrsT Franklin Ely
spmt Sunday in t h j mountains.
Ciel Ilolteen.of Scio, ia woik
inj for K. L. Ekleberry.
Kenneth llutcbciott ia lack in
the county, after having bun
away for soiie time.
Quite a number of the farmer
around Morgan are having their
whtat hauled with lit (ks.
IIUDSON.ESSEX
SUPER-SIX
Paul C. Balsigcr, Agent.
GRANGE PAPERS ;
MAY MERGE j
G. H. Railev of the Oregon :
Grai ce Bulletin, and Mrs. Bailey,
attended the stsBion of the Wash
i iKton State G-ange at Auburr,
Wash., early in June. The ex ecu
live Committcs of Oregon W'asn
inKton and Iduho stale giariKei
were present and the subject of
m-Tinn the Oregon Grange Bui
letin and the Washington Agri
cultural News the latter the or
Kan nf the Washington State
Grange to cover the activities
of the Grange for Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho, was thoraugh
ly discussed but no definite decis
ion was reacha l. Thd Idaho State
Giange has no publicalkn'. The
Washington Agricultural News,
like the Grange Bulletin, is a
semimonthly publication, w ith a
circulation of 13,500.
Combining the thaee North
west states into oue field for a
we .kly publication would give a
n a H made circulation of close to
115,000, there being that many
families in the organization.
Toe Bulletin continnes togiow
at the rate of about 200 addition
al circulation monthly due to the
fact that farmeis are seeing the I
ntccssity of organizing and are
juning the Grange. Of lle,P3
states in the u..:jii in which the
! i If you need a good S j
Hit w i
ix al in
TRY !
4-
Bristow & Johnson j
We have a good stock on hand
i
X at prices that
ijBe
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LOCAL ITEMS
Thursday about eleven o'clock
m., a smut explos ion blew up
and burned the
lame separator
In opeaation on the Hill Hadberg
ranch. About thirty sacks (fito lowering the header frame to
wheat wa9 damaged and some I towing poist.ion behind the thresh
minor injuries wer sustained by er when Mr. Dima released the
members of tie crew. One of Mr. sp lot wheel wit the resultthat the
Padberg's har.ds w as severely J Irsme fell carrying Mr, Dima
burned on the back and one of j with it. He was thrown so that
the employees had a burnfd neci'. he struck his head and chest on
Mr. I'ufiberg tried to seme a !
new thresher to take the place of i
the one destroyed but was tinable'eral s'iuhes were required to
to obtain one large enough for I bejel' sea cut in the face and it will
purpore. He will continue the bar
vent with Casj combines, two of
thes(. ma(.(f,u8havirig been order
ef previous to the explosion. Mr.
Pu'llieri' has 5,000 acrersof v, heat
pi t to harvest.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs, Jak
Wagner, at the residence of Mr.
ui. l Mrs. Fred Ritchie in Ioi e,
'Yesday, a ten pound girl.
,1 it her and child doing well.
rung is active, n'y the stute
M Wa hington la it year made n
i aer crowth in membership
! Inn Oregon.
j i'l ere never was a product madu.
Hie truth you mustt coufess,
slut wha: some guy could maie
it w.irse
.nd sell his junk for less.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
Here are a few of the pictures
wo have contracted for 1U27.
jiy 9, Lone Hand Saunders
July 16. What Happened toJonfcf
Jui 2d - Braveheart.
Ju'y SO Skinner's Dress Suit
Gut this out and keep it for
uiure reference. We will only
raise prices when the rice ot
i rigram compels us to. Dont
ml is a single n jruber of this cor.
.Met. American Legion
loi,e Oregon
I R. ROD!
u HAVE YOUR
0 MAGETO
J REPAIRED j,
by some one whf
Kthorouhly un er
Kst.nlsit. J3
J We have one of J
the strongest mag J
Jmt rechargers poJ
O sibie to procure
MACHINE SHCP
'.
l.fi lUi.aUJ. i J. i XMt .,1.
vvc&guii
will surprise you.
SON El
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Mr. John Dima was the victim
of a serious accident in connec
tion with lowering the header
see'.ion of a Harris combine, on
Wednesday. The balance weights
had oen remo"ed preparatory
the frrme of the header sustein-
painful and serious injuries.Sev -
b" several days before he enn re
at work at'ain.
Ma' shut Hamm, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hamm. of Rhea Creek, bad
the iniiifortune to break his arm
Wednesday when tie lorse le
.U J.i irir i.v,i..H and threw- him
off. Uu v as taken to Keppi er .tn year street litfht service for
and the Morrow G-neral Hospi the tity of lone proposed by the
tdl. An x ray picture taken LyjShermanElectricCompany.com
Dr. Johnston, showed that both
bones of the .eft fore crm were
broken near trie wrist,
CUPERAS SOCIETY MEETS
Tie Cuperai' Society met at
'he home of Fern Eig'.eman last
Tuesiiuy afternoon. August 2.
I his being the first meeting the
officers were elected. The officers
elect are;
Pre. Ruth Swanson
Vice Frts. Mildred Smith
Seey-Treas. Fern EngeLian
Any one wishing to join this
i'our.g Liidiea S ciety will pkase
.e Fern Engelman. Stcy-Treas
The next mett ng will be bela
.t the borne of Mrs. EJmund
Iristow (Thomas Grabiil'a resi
lence)
If you use a Remington Porta
ile Typewriter you will not have
ny trcuble in reading "your
n writing."
Bul'ard'a Pharmacy
The Balfour-Guthrie grain of
ice is located on Main 6treet,
cne, just below tbe Telephone of
ice. Open every day and all
ay. Phone No. 52. Louis
ialiigtr, Agent.
GREAT
jz? mean
Great Weed Crop
You wil! have weeds to fight on yourt
t JsummerLliow and
. -
f ary RTw 1 them'
1 "AVE.
I Cheney
Rod Weeder
and a good supply of repairs. &
If you do not own a Rotary Weeder
I get one. If you have one repair it now.
j Bert
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NUMBER 1U
CITY COUNCIL MEETS
Routine Business Disposed of. ,
Action on Stree l ight Propos
als Deferred.
The Common Council of the
City of lone wet in regular ses
sion, Tuesday August 2, with the
Mayor and Councilmen Bryson,
Ritchie, Lundell and Bristow in .
attendance.
The minutes of the last meet
jjng were read and approved,
. Bii were presented, approved
and ordered paid as fo lows
Bristow and Johnson. $1.52; P.
G. Balsiger, $11.03. lone City
Dray, $4 50; Neptune Meter Co.,
$62 80; Bi rt Mason, $3.10
Mesbrs. Corey, Fruyn and Bun
nell. representing the Sherman
Electric Company were present
and Mr. Corey by ennsent of the
i . . . .
Lounctl. read the contract lor a
menting on the terms of the con
tract and inviting questions He
was directed to file copies of the
of the contract with the City Re
corder and advised that final ac
tion wtu'd be taken in ti e mat
ter at the next regular session of
the Council, the first Tuesday in
3 ptemtier.
Mr. Bunnell, Right of Way
mm for the company, made in
quiry as to the possibility of se
curing by purchase a certain tract
of land, belonging to the City of
lore and lying between the high
way and the railroad track, near
the railroad station. After some
discuion, Mr. Bunnell made a
tentative offer of $25 and the
matter was laid on the table for
further consideration later.
Tbe proposed street lighting
contract established a rate of $16
per year for each 80 candle power
light.
STRAY MULE
Came to my place, two miles
west of lone, about March 1, one
young, bay mare mule, weight a
bout 950 and branded P d on
jRft shoulder.
Owner may have possession on the
payment of pasture bill and the
.cost of this advertisement.
Matt Ilalvorsen
RAINS
the well known Ro-i
. . i
Rotary
Mason -