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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1927)
4 . ...... . ; i t j ' , VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Scbt.. 2, 1927 NUMBER 14 WEATHER REPORT FOR AUGUST Total precipitation 0.12 Total anowfall 0 Number of clear days 2.'i ' I'artly cloudy days 2 Cloudy (iuy k L'lhl Front 0 Kiltinar 0 Storm ........ I'rvvailinir wind West Total precipitation since Sept. lit. .12.03 For the corresponding (teriotl ait year . 0.84 A'. ;'. lAW.s'O.V CiHfcrHlit Obtrrrrt . M!smLSSEX sino-six Paul G. lUsitfcr, Atjcnt. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS . ,. , , , I fund warrant uf , Mty, On gon,' regia- All General Morrow Cou tereil on or before September 110, 1926, will be pfid on preHeniH tation at tbo office of Ibe Cmin tv Treasurer, on or afler S Ji'itn bcrl5th. 1927. at which dale. in. j tereat on Rai l w arrant will ceane. j Dated at ll-ppner, OreKon, ; AiiKUHt 31, 1327. Leon VV. Uriti'H. ('oonty Treat. ' Imle of laxl mi1iIIi iiIiiii, Sejit. H!. i More than t:!.00J),000 worth of' wheat wan ahipp"! out of Port-' land, dining month of Au-I gust, with 5l)ahipH under chatter, 4 X A "Harris" Combire Will Work Just Fine. J XJ. P. OMcara - - - Agent X lone, Oregon $!. AT CHRIST. N CHURCH Th'Te will bepreachirgrervicfl at the ChriH'iin cbun h, Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. F. L. Wood. Minister. I BacktoSchool Again j Parker Pens The verv latest in colors. Guaranteed ! Waterman ! pens I For depcdable hard to beat. Guaranteed Atomatic pencils, lOcts up. Note J Book Covers, Pads, etc. Biillard's Pharmacy Thn Kodak Store CONTRACTS AIR MAIL i The. HoeinnAir Traiiaporiation Incorporated, huH taken over all the air cotitracl am) the (V Icrtl Rovernment in out of the lwnirit-s asara ownirihip of pnperty and operation of lines in concern el, The Hoeing Company prripna GleH todevelope the kiiaineHb along V itiui 'in' a imix n i m a i (Hv as pDMMitile, prepare tnrarty paMcnKers and light freight. When t)H tnril wan ii.augurated II w,m done Hoieiy an a govern- merit cxpiri'm nt; later other nviil routis v e e entablihhed a ft'edeig and private com pa men used thei' planes under contrac'. Th companies developed im P'ovmentH, made Home money an aaved the government money, mNcrMUSTms sold Will sacrifice fine piano in ator age near here, iill give cimy terms to a rcaponxible pt-rnun. !'( . r full patdi-ulurn and where piano can be im en, ndd' ens I'o f ,, . . . land Mimic Co., ill, dlh i: Port St Portland, Ore, i r iaoii3anu3 or Nov) Vcrds twl!I, rr"tr tncJ, n.l il. Cuv. I in WEDSTEiTS NSW INTERNATIONAL DXTI0HARY 1 ttm "Suprvtnm Authtmty" llm an a fw lampltt i hnt pmstitt lied Blar Air Ciiim il rapiul lilp mud eun n.ynury ship S. I', bxil lurtlenta a ri, I cMM-aito L iiliotil Aim'iitan LvRtmi lilu Oow rrl r.oul import i j'ptf ciyutul dirlot'tur ti,tplu tupiliotsro)iie t'tiifie.n t I hit .frtrvAntt.. of tifirmulum 81. 'Hi Uha. lT.Oi)0 Wnnhuul Clll rttem.pKlcalDlethMrr Cf fl'' ' - Write ( r Mfirtils .1 1' rVnir IV.'rfi. of G.&CMERRIAM CO. SprinnficU, ti!at., U.S. A. service they're Fillers, Drawing MORGAN ITEKS Mrs, Marl in Haurenfeind re nirned from Po'tland, Wedneg day. K'lilh K'y imsiKied at the htore during her abaence, Mr. and Mra Seymour Wib on, oi tluntingion Meach, (.alitorm. Cm( Tu!t)(,(iy, to hi en I a few day viaiting friends and looking afler busiinea matters. Dr. Clarke, KjfE SIGHT SPE 'I A LIST, lone, Monday, Sept. 5;li. I'oiiHultation free. Mi 'fired Mo'gan returned to htr nmt, Saturday, afler working the harvi'Ht aeiihon for Mrs. C. Iluiclicroft. Thelma Morgan left for Port land to spen I a few dHyv visi'.ing friends and relatives befoie the opening of school. Superior drills, the old Reliable either hoe or disk. PaulG. Halsiger Fred Kly arrived, Sunday, to help W. F. Palmateer with the threshing. Rood Eklebcrry spent the week Ctrl in Portland. Welter Lyson r. turned lo Dai las, Saturday ribt. Mr. ai d Mrs. II. O. Fly am Fred E'y sp 'nt Monday and Tuei lay at Yakima. J E. Tfoedson finished harves' i ing this wet-k. He reports thi yield better than expected. NOTICE. O F S A LE OF ANI M A I Xiitlre in IiiTi'I'V i;li'H tlint ptiri.il nit In tin- otiitlili-M oi t lie Sin ( ii'i i iii-u.iii lii Kuril I'll', iniiri mill iim vhli il. IIih iiii.I, ilnr, ti n k t ri k I'll I In' In ri'lmilltT ili'M rll'i'il nolnnil, ft I riiiiiiluu at lurf iiM)ii in; pri'inlM n. I will, mi Si tunl.i.v, S-pt. 17, nt tin' liuiir nt '.':uii p. in uf mill (l lv.. til i tiliilo iiuc i Ion in tlic liluliil lilil.li r lor i'iihIi, Hi.- f. IIi.w Iiik ili-M-rltel iitiiiiuiN, tow It: nin Imy lmre Willi tliree w title fit-t 'inn w lil c ii In IiIn fiirrhciiil, ro'iclifi' imiiii', tilmv .ti'nrr. il. I ninl w i It'll. h'iiiih l.imi'; lirnuilnl nl mi tliel. fi ln u l Ut : .' nd one lirnw n inure, npmr 'lilly a nihIiIIi' lini'.', nliii' vimiih nl. I writ lit iiliniilli l iiiiiii In, Iimh tlini i Inii' (i 'l ji in I tin viiliii. Iirniiil. wii'l mile w HI In' licM lit my rtt tk.-t It'll mllit A i't nf I. hi.', unli-nH h.iIiI iiIiIiiiiiIn hi' r'iit'iin i tiy I In1 nw iii't lliiTi-ut prlnr to mild mile. W.J. I'.lnUe. HI I'tean U? Paint Up IT 1 I SUITS i i TOP COATS ! I Our New Fall and Winter Line of j i ! men's suit and overcoat samples are I I here and they are X come in and have I t ; tor a new outnt. I XX Bristow & Johnson 1 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR HAR- I X VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO J f PLEASE. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs, L'ina Palh-ir, now resi dent at C,H2 Fast Oak St., P. rt land was in lone for a short time bis v ee'. Mrs. Mc Kinky will beat Bert M moo's Ktdre, September 1.1th, 'with a largi stock -of ladies' di ew es, con Is and balF. Supt. and Mrs. Earl A. Brown arrived borne frcrn "the valley', Ibis Friday morning. Mr. 11. G VVood.novofEugne, was in lone Ibis week. I) AYS AUK ChTTI.'iG KIU'IITI.R TIMKTO OKT YOUR FLASH LI. HT r;;ady kou action. BULLAUIS PHAilMACY C. B. Kuley who has sold bis fi.rm property is preparing to leave the County. His plans for the future Mill unsettled beyond a itoiith in Walla Walla and some i i t n i; thereafter which ha hopes to spend in lookingovertheScrith em Oregon country. Air. Kuley's departure produces f vacancy iu the office Secretary Tieasurer of t tie Fe ieral Farm j an Association. Combined Fanning Mill and A' heat TriiiUr. Highest grade J ppcr Carbonate for wheat treat n:j. At Paul G. Balsiger's LEGION HALL THEATRE Here ate a few ot the pictures m have contracted for VSH. " Aug. 27 Chip of Flying U Sept. 3 . . . Sweet Adeline Spt. 10. . . .St.'ppm' (. Ot Sepi. 17 . Pain a id Fo.vdt i Cut this out and keep it foi uture reference. We will only ai.it' pri es w hen the price ol irogram compels us to. liont nisst a single number of this con ract. Ami-rican Legion lane Oregon I R. ROBiSON li 4, hi WHY cn to a r i. w a r listen to a pomj, H , H , ' itoncd, noisy raJio T . , T . 71 . wJk .inciit:a's best oi RADIO :. MACHINE SHOP i and mighty nice. Better j your meaasure taken j f t ! ? In the matter of th" iaann of the State ot Ortgon vk Cole Smith charged with dri-ing an automo bilewiihouta prrp.r mi.t&r ve hicle license which came up for h "Kin;r at the office of C.ty lie corder Ilobirson in lone, this Friday afternoon, an indefittite cooiinuance was granted. If cu reod anew Fall coal, dres or hat, remember the dale ari j be at Bert Mai.on's, Sept. 13. El zabeth Head who r a been spending the summer v;iatiorij in luiie returned to Cathlamet, Thursday night. Frank Engleman went to Port la nl on busines this week. Several of June's young people are planning on entering college A ptcuiier mixup in motor li cense! has occurred here in con sequence of an error in assigning title numbers to two Ford lo ir- ing cars sold to Lhyd Kngtf lone and J. E. Nelson of Lexn.g ton. The title number of King's ear a mad verianl'v t'iven bv the hales agency representative! The Pptroleum industry of the to Neb on who made it the Dasia t Unlted Statea carried on in the of an application for a motor ve j f,r8t half of thia ear the !arKest hi.-le lic -nse. The license ' w as I 'roram of P'Pe "n,J con strnc gnnted and later, w hen Kingap!tlon ever CQ"Cfelved- plied for a license it was refused ..tt t La it !! W ft tY ut o nut.. Vi,i 1 . ,u.iU - ..vw.w already been issued lor Uus car. Friday of this week the matter was laid before Tiafic Officer Pjle, who premised to investi gate end take the matter up w ith the state licensing bureau on the basis of his findings. Dr, Clarke of the Clarke Opti. .al Co.. No. 3C0 Alder St.. Port land. Ore, EYE SIGHTSPECIAL IS I S will be in lone all day and, '.Io.'.Cjj', at the lone Hotel. See iitn about your eyes. p is reported from La Grande! hat the Greiner farm, near Cum; n rville, produced GO bushels of, beat to the acre. I Great American On Mnreh 2, 1T:nt Sinmiel TTrnitn?l win horn nt Timlter Itlil(.f Cliuroh. Vn. He wan a prent mililler nnd 'l;0'm!in oriil wn the lenit.T tis:iltit Mexirn In Hie Tet;i r.'ln'H!.n. llli I lilrllnlay I nlisenett us u Imllduy In the state of Texas. 1 1 Dccalur's Victory t'n Jiiireli a, I'.U ;ir u iit l:,roiI .ill AljltTs. ttiinm,:i!.irj. Vt,.t.t...n It... 'rlur wim In -! 11 nut it 1 of u siii.elriiii f ten arplilui ten: to I he Jleil.ter intiiiiii. Tlie ley of Algiers, iif!i r a iMiiiilmnlinfiil, nurreiuteri'U en June 30. COMING SEPT. 13, IcOATS, DRESSES & HATSf X i J WW W-.i iiUV. U IUI j-,. iwoutimvin. New Style Coats, Dresses and Hats on! jdisplay Tuesday, September 13th. Mrs. Mc KinleC and assistants will bei on hand to fit you jgarments. Remember the date and COME EARLY BERT MASON! CIIARLE JOIiNSON DIES Cluis. Job'iHon, prr minent Mor row Couni;. farmer and stockman of other davs and one of the founders of the mercantile firm of Bristow and Johnron, died at rlanta Anna, California, Suuday, August 28. The Balfour-Gut.hr Rrain of f ice is located on Main street, lone, just below the Teltphoneof fic. Open every day and all day. Phone No. 52. Louia Balhier, Agent. The Port of Portland broke al1 ship records in the month of Au gust. Eighty cars of wheat were were shipped out of Condon in 18 days of August, according to the Oregon Industrial Review. Best giade of Copper Carbon ate, far wheat treating, at Paul G. Balhiger's, lone, See Bristow and Johnson for that new suitor overcoat Nifty paterns, guaranteed fit and a guaranteed fit price that's right. Samples now on display. A train load of fonrteen cars of lambs, valued at $35'C00, was recently shipped out of Union, o Omaha aneChicago. Tt!' i.'i-- I il I': t-k 11 11 i-i I'M kb ! vec.,.W' C )rn tn your itftte Udwaitj tor ciltvrtl durtior nd protrwttmtl training 22 departments of the College of Literature, Science nd the Art Architecture nd Allied Arti Business Administration Educa tion Journalism Graduate Study I Lew Meditine Music Phwi- cal education Sociology Social Citeniion Division. CVflnrf Yr Oym Uptmhtt 26, l27 for inormiliian or oauUilm writ TV Rl Mrur. Umerrntg of On on. Eujtrw. Or. I i lnvrt neenvtmpnf nit up with the latest: