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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
mil k 3X a a a As. fA V iA HWIi HHWBirH Fin I 10NE. OREGON, FRIDAY, Aug .12, 1927 NUMBER 11 VOLUME XVI NOTK K OK IIONU RAI.K. NOTICE IS HKHKHV (JIVKN tint ha unilmnlxiiril will recelva aeuli'd bid until Hit o'clock I'. M., tlx Tth liny of September, lUii7, and Imtne rtiHtoly thereafter tin bias received will be publicly opened ly the Coun ty Ceurt, it the County Court Koom In the Courthouae In lluppner, Ore nun, for th purch of on Imu of bond of Morrow County, for the con atructlon of permanent romU there In In the turn of una hundred twinty thounand dollare UIM.OOO), anld bond to k In denominatlone of It. 000 tch, numbered t to 120, Inclu Ive, to bear dale of Heptember 1, im, and to mature aerially In nu merical order et the ret of ffl,000 on Hi ftrit dny of September In each of In year 1U.1X to ll"2, Inclusive, the Amt maturing 7,ooo tr vnl'ua rf eeld bonda to bear Interval at 4 8 4 per annum and tha laet malurlng 142,000 par valua of anld bonda to ' War Intereet at tha rut or 4Si per annum, payable aamlannunlly on tli fliit daya of March and Bi-ptember, pilnclpal and InUreat pHyalila In fold coin at tha office of tha County Treae urtr la Hepener, Oregon, or at tha final ap-rncy of tha Stato of Oregon 1.1 Ni-w Yoik City. All blda raiut ba unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for H.OOO.OO. Tha court reaervea tha right to re ject any and all blda. Tha approving legal opinion of Meaara. Taal, Wlnfre. McCulloch Hnuler will ba furnlahcd tha aurceaa f vil bidder. CAY M. ANOKRSON, County Clark, llcppner, Oregon. (Sal P. G HalttiiiPr has added two more cam to hit lint of offering In Super-Six Hudsoni. See Kl ad vertisement on tag? 4. PIANO MUST BE SOLI) Wil sacrifice fine piano in atnr one near litre. Will give easy termi to a reaponaible person. Fff full particular and where piano can beteen, uddrens Port land Muaie Co.. 277. Clh St.. Portland, Ore. Only ti eh t noiuir j aa-n Miiiim your ukii V.itv iIkm) a ntllll liilllliiiiulrv, ninl n.-wapniM.,- tn.ni lu. fiii-ti!alii' ni-na am IT in n numIItoIi' of iun'n nili- ii n nrilrly ruiiivrtiili hint. Mix iiii.r HililUlii"l Iil.i urlMr Mini five) of llifin lli mil. I Mm1 nf thr flit) evrotn thr- mrrt'-iMiinU'iil lila rtn oil, aiiylmc "The mini na iihmcI) rich; Hint una ill I lure wna to) Ilia lli'r." A "Harris" Combine t I Will Work Just Fine. I f J. V. O'Mcara - - - Atfcntt lone, Oretfon Z Kodak on the Farm Nowhere is there such an ahumlance of pic ture material as on the farm snapshot of the family, visitors, stock, crops and buildings, for example, arc enough to keep a Kixlak busy every day. vTherc ought to be a Kmlak on your farm stop at thisstore and we'll help you select one. Kodaks are from $5 up Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store ADDITION Al. LOCAL ( Fireof undetermined orluiri got! Intotheryefituhbleon the French llurrouBha ranch, Wednenoay evening, burn-fd over about an acre of stubble and damaged mime twenty odd aacka of rye be fore it wan extinguiahed. Only lively work on the part of the harveHt crew asaiHted at the lH by volunteer fighters from lnnJ. out of the weeat stubble and a way from the aepurator and sack ed wheat. Faank Engelman has been quite ill lor the last ten daya and is now confined to hiH room. At Paul G. Balsigcr's Combined Fannin Mill and Wheat Irealtr li'Rlust grade Copper Carbonate for .wheat treat ln. , A truck driver who was haul ing wheat for Robart Smith, had th miHfortune to loan control ol liin truck while com in if down the Gooaeberry tirade, Thursday. The loade l truck overturned near the former rock crunher location. Anide from a broken wheel the truck waa not badly damaged. Monty in Writing TIhti- In iimii'y 'n w rit Ins, null an pi-tl'lf. H "'I !- mi IkiW you Si'iirri'iia nr' 1 1 1 In wlM'iil writ.-. Wall Jtlni'i Jmirniil. NOTICF, OF SALE OF ANIMAL NotlfH la Iiiti'Ii.v hyvi tlmt iumil nut to tin-atntut. a of tin- State ot Orvifiin, In aiii-li riii-H iiiitilc it ml pn lili'd, thr iimiI. rlulii'i It raw tukili iii tli I ,'ivlinillrr di-nrrllii'il rMtrNynul iiiiilfiiiiinl riiniiliiK lit lariji' ti ii in; in-lulw-a. I W III, nil Hnliiriliiv, Ann S7. I'J'.'T. at ilia- lniiir of 2 IH) u'cliM'k i. in. of itiilil tiny, wll nt nilillc nuo tli hi to the lilylii-Kt liMili-r turi'iiNh llu fnlloM lntf iUwrllM-il iitiliiinl. tu wit: in buy nuijillo Imrw, fii4lil iliiiul 1M) iiiiunl, with four 1 1 1 1 livt, white fwt, wlillc fiol nil fm Hint I'xiiiti atoul liriiml on li lt, alimil ll.T- Siild anlf will Ik hi-lil nt my mm Ii H mllifi hiiiii liwi-at I linn-, unii'Hn ,ilil iiiiIiiiiiI ahiall 9 ri-ilii'llli-i l.y I In' owner Ihen-of prior tonnlil iil. 1 Kurt Itlnkiv MORGAN ITEMS Minn Flora HubiiiHon. of Port land, its vbtitiiij? Mrs. J. A Troed HOI). Walttsr IKon, of Dallus, re turned, Friday, to work for K. HarbUon. Mr. and Mrs. Ueane Knel man, of lone, were in Morgan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Morey, of Spokane were viHitinjj Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Hardenty. Sunday. Mra. Laxton Mc Murray, son, Nolan, and mother. Mrs. C. A. Low, of lone, were visiting Mr U I'j. Harbison, Sunday. Miss Thelma Morgan and Hob ..owe attendt-d the dance at Ilepp ner, baluruay num. Rood Fkleberry spent Sunday at his home. Mrs. Ista Baurenfcind spent Monday with Mr. Minnie Kly. mm " rv mi r r ' Cpimntir tof oiIim! - I.iw.iJ Irmn O.fK- ynif w ef m 22 dcpartir.: U ot the Collefe ot Literature, bciente ind the Arts A-iJ m Iht Schools of Architetture and Allied Arts Uuaincs!! Adminialrntion Educa tiim Journa!im Graduate Study - Law -Mrdkine Muak PriyaJ nit EJutatlon So-iolurr-SoeiaJ 'ork LiUmaion Divuwun. C( fl. - Vm Op c Sipifubcr 36. IW7 fur infw-nwfion tor rvtak jtm nfnu JV f.Jirtmr. Unn'trMf J- . If-. ..j rtlmt I'r. J THESE SUMMER DAYS I wish I wa a rook, Atettin on the hill. A loin not'iin' All day long B it j nt a settin still. I wouldn't sleep; I wouldn't eat; I w ouldn't even wah; I'd just set still A thosand years And rest myself Bv gosh! I SUITS ! 1 1 TOP COATS 9 Our New Fall men's suit and overcoat sampks are i here and thev are it for outfit. a new Brisfcow Johnson j HEADQUARTERS FORHAR-1 VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO ! PLEASE. I LOCAL ITEMS An extension to the Jordan Elevator loading platform is be injf built this week. The dimen sion are 44 x CO feet, A heavier locomotive has been plwcd in the service on the Hepi;- ner branch of the U. 1'. in order to 'care for the heavy outbound freight receipts. Superior Drills. The name tells tlrt ntory. V. (1 Ralfeijjer. 1ru K1 Infun uhn naa ril ed awiy last Friday by the death ,.f t,,,.. u.... !.. It ... V..!r,u I'I.bu has relumed tnd is now mirsir jf Mi , hinily Mc Munay w hot'e ill neds was reported last week. Take a louk at the blanket dis pity in Bert Maon a show win- Jo v. You may find a valuable tip lor the approaching season whi n tin- good old summer time is no nit re. Nolan Page arrived in lone Hit week and was imiiiediulel) i.r!,fted forhafveht bet vice on the 11. Turner ranch. Alfred Baisigercame home on i ill. i Wednesday morning irain. j '.I-.- has been in the empioy of the j .'n-rce Arrow Corpuraiio.i at Se- al.le since school tlosfd buie lat j ..l..v. j Cliarlie Ailenger is kept bij i ii se days building gram bcOr j i'o. trucks. ' LEGIOjiTHALL ; THEATRE ilereate a few ol the picture e have contracted for I'J'Si. ivT) 9. lxne Hand Sauit ler luly 16 What Happened to Jonet lu y 23 Braveheart. lii y u0 ; Skinner's Dress Suit Out this out and keep it foi uuire reference. We will only uise prices when the price ol irognim compels us to. Dont nits a single number of this con-rti-t. Am-rican Legion lone Oregon a- lit iiv wiv i a HAViCYOUKj a: JO by some one win j t thoroughly un ier i K thoroughly ..stands it. la i ... : K We have on j ci J fl Jlhe strongest mxi J g Jtitt rcchargcrs r! t n G 0si!lc to procure U U MACHSN- SHOP Q 11 : t and t i and Winter Line of mighty nice. Better t ; Horn, Tuesday, August 9, tf Mr. and Mr. Cecil Sarjrei.t at th'f home of Mrs Fred Ritchie, a pour.d boy. Mother and chi! I JioiriK well. MiHS Dorris Gunzd is viitin;: with Mrs. Peterson this week. See t'ristow and Johr 'n for th it new suit or overcoat. Nifly paterns, Kuaranteed fit an I a price that's right. Sampks row on d:.-play A car load of wood was rec-tiv- d by the Turn a-Lum Company, ' delivered to local I1 - "" unicia V) nic auuc "ij ll.O. Fly, of Morion, was a !)i:sirii FS visitor in lone, Thurs day after noon. Mr. E:y 8avsllii;t his harvest will be omp'it.d in about a week and that the Riain yields have been qnite good. if you use a Remintton Porta ble Tjpewriter jou wiil not htve any trouble in reading "jour own writins:." Bullard's Pharmacy Mrs. R. F. Wimiot. a former reiUfciit of lone but row making her horiK- in Portland is vuhit.f; witn ftietios here thin wetk. Ehe arrived in lone, litst TueBdcy and will return t-j Poitland some day next week. The Balfour-Guthrie grain of tee is located on Main strei-t, lone, just in-low the 1'idrphoneoi .ice. Up-n every day :id ail lay. Phone Ko. 52. Louis ialaiger, Agent. A strong wi-st wind loaded i h Cascade mountum.-muke t d Jorro County soil vist d us! Ills week. - ' j . Mr. and Mrs. G irdor. Johnion, j : Ajstin. Texas are gue-t oi ! n. Ida Peterson this wctk. HUDSON. ESSEX SUPW-SIX Paul G. Ba!si4cr. Agent. CRANGF. PAPFKS MAY MERGE j i Dale Rhea, who wt-nt to Sc'im! it vsiek to attend tiie !u:.e;al t Ins brother, Vclnty Rlua. has turned horn-. --r-4 vfvvH GREA mean Grest Vi'esd Crop You wiil hiivc weeds to fijjht on your I 5ummeri:.;iov and Jtary Rod Weeder is ons to get them. I HAVE CKeney Fvotary Rod W eeder t and a good supply i If you do not own a Rotary Weeder! Iget one. If you havxi one repair it. now.f it TRIPJ'LFEITIIDAY PSRTY The P, G. Balsiger home was thij Beetle of an unusual social gatherinK, last I riday, when the the birthday anniv'irsariea of Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Alite Keller and Mrs. B. A. Ritchie were celebrated together. Thurs day was the anniversary ot Mrs. Young's birthday and Saturday, that of Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. JKeiler. '1 '" present were Mesdames .T .... V'...t, J . t.f, v a PUnkiA liai; luunjf, um uoia xwitumr, Alice Keller, Ida Peterton, Ellen iiieth, ChristiriaTroe-.'son, Lillian iiu!sier, Lydia Balsigerand Miss Helen Balaiger. ' After some time spent in mu ttinl felicitations and general con versation refreshnsentswert seiv ed in the dining rco'. The ser vice wt.j arraoned for three ub.ebjone, at which the guests of honor were seated, set for four, it,d two with covers laid for two each. The tables were decorated wi'.h cilored streamers and cut ;1 wets. After the refreshment hour, he company adjourned to the lawn for the last bright period of 1 1 tippy occasion. t; T'-cuccnds of ? 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