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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept.. 16, 1927 NUMBER 1G SACK SEWING CONTEST GRAIN AND WOOL SHOW TIME AND PLACE PRIZES AND JUDGES A tack lewlng coutert will be held on Ihe pltform of the Farm en' Union Elevator, Heppner, at 10:00 A. M.. September 23 and 21, Entrants should apply te Chirles Swindig. Prizes offered are: first. $30;iecond 120; third $10, Anyone having clean samples of grain they wish to exhibit at the Morrow County Grain Show should leave them at the office ot the County Agent t 'ore next Tuesday. George Mltchel of the Sherman County Experiment station, will judge tie grains and Edwaid, of the ifacific Wo l Growers Assoc! ation, will judgetha fleeces. Coloring Electric Clobt$ Kim trie Inrmiili-.i i'iil liln iiiuy be Mully rulorvU liy dulling iili'lit-n Into wlullon of vollinllrm, pri'vluUKly t. urd le suit, with uulllii nolulile In i-olloillon, nn it rutat quickly, hnllii down, linill dry. Thousand Mile to Spawn Think nt irmHIiiu l,(KK lulli'i In lu n nut Many of 1 1 if quliiinil miliiiim, uya Nutur Muh.Iih', In onli-r to upturn In ilia rlvrra of tin- Xuwtooill niuuiitiilii i.f lilulio Iravol l.OJU Uilleit from (lit ivu. t Earliest Adcertiiing 1l Inu Imiii ilnlml Hint I hi- nrlu'ln of mlvrrtlalna rim Im Irmvil lo Hi wnlli of pUl.Mr ImllililiK In KkV. In ih dnyi f Kuviiilnii Miitriumi-y. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All General Fund warrants of Morrow County, Oregon, regis tereil on or before Septt mber 30. 19, will be paid on presenta tstinn at the office of Ihe Conn, tv Treasurer, on or afler Septetn berl5th. 1127. at which date, in terest on saiJ warrants wit' erase. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August 31. 1327. Leon W. Beiges, County Tret: lliileol lnt pulilimlion, f' l't. Ili A "Harris" Combine Will Work Just Fine. P. 0'Uara - - - Agent lone. Oregon JiuaWgrr, Agent. Keep a Kodak story of every trip Wherever you go there's a chance for your Kodak and a picture for your album. Picture opportunities never wait keep your Koduk handy. Our stock of Kodaks is complete. Come In and let us help you make a selection prices are from f$ up. Kodak Film Expert Finishint Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store FAMOUS OLD BELL Regains Voice After Forty Years Of Silence. For ft rty years a famous o'r1 bell on Lhe FirstUnitarianChurch i. . .i tn luunton, Mans., nes nung cl ient because Its voice was con t.l....u r,An. A In 1K8R u ht-nit tj J Mill V ..-'W' ' - I cracked. The 682-lb Instrument, ia t in 18D9 by e man who nam ed his trade from Paul Kivere. was left in the bo'fry all these years, however. Nobody knew what else to do with it till last f 11. An electrical engineer saw a possibility of welding the old bell electrically. Early this yesr a new of experts climbed tre tower with an electric welder connected bv a cable to a porta hie generating Bet on the ground 60" ftct below. They chipped out Ihe cracks in the bard bell metal and Quickly filled them with 16 pounds of I'hoJphor bronze. On Sunday morning. Feb. 13. the old bell rang out once more.. I'.s voice han been restored by electricity. TO II0LDKKI OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 41 PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES Us)! I ttjerty I "4 ft brrta has hswa mIM fttf iwywoiit tm N'tvputlvr I'i'h rwii, mu4 imi btrmt bm hs4 ir lliat rial Nutstw m firm ot nw o!rir el tatt rVftttw TrMttirv )(, in ir bang) fur fWiuel UiMfiy l rinvrtrl 4 pwr mot twirvha 1toiriHfvailMUtlilMttf 14. lIJ7, ntl titll bear intrtrt Irtn that 1U ! Ut rat J 4 4 m ctii. 1 1 moim -tU anatui ia bv fmn but smjt b elif lur rltMpU til" ili re y-f lititMi em rWi4 I.ttwrtr lsm Comrwrimn) 4 i pt ernt b urtrfflrrW arwl MWptl 1st tetuiNg wilt it pi.i Ut Novrnitf IA, lb7. 1 WptKwul tbn lasturxtnittM, m HM M4il nt au i tr mining H..) 1 ilwrtv Un 'mivsaV 4 4 S tt ewtit bHMla us r irhtr tl ismrs, set tM ttu 4 ilflltrrv o4 nr SkMe, tnurasrt eiani h rWft Islti Uatn (. onrfle-) 4 prt a. nt U.iwi IrtiiB Mm? 14, tvjl, o irvuhr I W 7 . tra th ftrtwiium tm I ha trw Butt Man! Hi-I tra of hMtittl j(r(y Ixnin I Ni-rixl 4 t pt efitt t-ft!a atllrlnuksttJnnl of llita ofiltoetunity i oltlain Irswayr il tjs ir uu, akmtl'l arranir Hh thHr mtk U mttrh sirrits ail lh mrluwl Mtl iUl. a thia oflar tU rpti.aist nfwn only luf ft knalax KuiiirPt iiiltrrtiiaiiusi thay he oWatBSMl ffoen hanks ir tntat autupss . at it any Kslvrai Ksftwv IWuk. A. W. MELLON, aWrsrttry Ik TrtJT. WaahinitMi, D. C. Saptmbct 1 Uil. The Balfour-Guthrie grain of fice Is located on Main street, lone, just beiow the Telephone of fice. Op-n everv day and all A v Plmno Nn K2. Louia MORGAN ITEMS" F. J. Ely and Bon returned to E itacadg. Friday. Mrs. Ray Ov'att and son, of Heppner, spent Wednesday and I'ouiscay with Mrs. L. L. Funk. W. F. and A. F. Fa matterfii t tied thrashing, Thursday. N. E Pettyjohn purchased a new I'ontisc tedan Srom Fergu son's Garage at Heppner this, Saturday. Morgan school op 'tied Monday with on enrollment of eleven. Miss Dorothy Chrintiariu. of Grant's Pass, is the teacher. Mrs. Zoe Baurenfeind is teach' i ig the Cecil Bchqol, Delorous Crowell is attending hiyh school in Lexington. Mr. andJUrs. F. D. Ely were h Heppner, Saturbay. Societe Marshmallows in bulk, n iw 50ct a pound. Bullt'd'a Pharmacy. . SliiKiimfn l nn inn l.-nl I, ami In Mlimr, BlluniiMl ni-ur ymyriiii. Tin Vim l now mlli'il MiiiiIkhh. tl wni at HiIn Inwn Hint llii nHrm-tlvi! m iili- of tlii lnd.Mliiim wore ilU.itv rr, tnni tlii iitihh ninjpict, mns ni'llHin, etc. It li:m hIki, rIviii In mitiio to tiiiisiti-Kln, the oxhli! nf limp lll'Kllllll. Crent American On Miireli 2. 17!W. Sanim-I Hiiiito.'. wn horn nt Tlinlwr Itlrti; Church Vn. Hh wiiii a crviit tolilier mid .iiiti-xnimi anil wn Hie lmlrr nullum Mexico In Hi Ti-iui rchclllnu. ui blrthilay ti iibwrveil liulldiiy In th stile of Texus. AT CHRISTEN CHURCH There will be preaching service it the Christian church, Sunday vening at 8:00 o'clock. E. L. Wood, Minister. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL Viil Ice tn IhtcIi.t lein that iiumii nit to I hi HtmiitiK ( the Hlnte (il rei;in In nch eiimn iimce Hiid im rlilcil, tli uiI'IiThIkiii'iI Iiiim lukcn up the licnliinftiT ili'vcrlU'il iiuIiiiiiIh (oiiiiiI riiimliiir nt In rye upon uy iriMiilwii. 1 will, mi Siitunlny, S-'pt. i7, lit the lioiir nf 2:1 p in hIhhIi! I'I.V,'II nt pulillc hiiciIiiii to il iIkIiikI lihlilcr for ciimIi, the fnllow ,ii ilitcrll cl ik n 1 in ii m, to lt; one hi jr horno with three white lift mill White iot III IliM (oreheui), roicheil iifltie, '.line jeiirit ni l ninl wcluhl iImiii I,IiK); liriimleil wl oil the Mt .liiiul'ler: nml one liruwninnre, iippnr nlly n mulille honti', nine jciith olil, weight iiliout UK) pi in n Ih, hiifl.thrc while ln'1 nml no vIhIIiIc tirniiil. niilil mile will be helil ut my ranch ten mtli'H rut i( I olio, iinlem mil'l iiiIiiiiiIn be rcilecmcil by the ow ner ihereol prior to hiiI.1 milt. W. J. Hl.ike SUITS and 1 topcoats! t Our New Fall and Winter Line of rnpn's suit anrl overcoat samoles are I here and they are mighty nice. Better come in and have your meaasure taken for a new outfit. Bristow & Johnson HEADQUARTERS FOR H AR-1 1 I VEST SUPPLIES. WE TRY TO I PLEASE. LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Albert Petty who under went an operation for acute ap pendicitis at the hospital at The Duller, farly In the week is re pomed as not making the recov ery normally to be expected. Hit wife accompanied by Mr.and Mrr, Frank Engelman mo ored to The La Its Friday to visit him. Combined Fanning Mill and Wheat Tuater. Highest grade Copper Carbonate for wheat treat ing. PaulG. Balsiger The Nimrods of lone are relm n inir from chaaimr the oeer wi nore txpetience ot ire utr.ent weather than veniBon. At last re potts Dwight Misner was still on the trail but with no antlers in camp. Formaldehyde (2.25 a gallon lien customer furnishes the ontainer. Bullard's Phrrmacy. One mornin? not long ago wt a re surprised to meet Mr G. N. itHntand wife, who were driv aiough lone from white Saln.on Jleppner. When we knew hem in i h r days Mr. Grant was the 'ery efficient manager of the Cooperative Creamery atSkamok LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few ol the pictures .ve have contracted for 1127. Spt. 10. . . .Stppin' Out Sept. 17 . Pain and l'owdei Sept. 2"l." The Djnge7Slgnai Oct. 1st. Lu-e of the Wild. Oct. 8th. Some Pun'kins. Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price ol program compels us to. Dunt mhs a single n iraberof this con .-act. American Legion lone Oreuon 1- fx, R0BI50N t o F.ORD lo PARTS t a;ACotrp:e!eLinejaj For Both CARS &6 01 RUCKS p MACHINE SHOP T It T t ' ' a vj, Wash. We are now informed BIRTHDAY ANN.VRSARY hat Mr, Grant has taken charges,, xn ,,,,, .,nn 0 the creamery at Heppner. OF HUMANJitNFAC TOR Rood Ekleberry had the mis, fortune last Wednesday evening t figure as the principal in a bad motorcycle spill. He attempt ed to piBs the automobile driven by Lew DaviJson. Just as. tt - 1 It- Li. - . el struck him in the eye. This caused him momentarily to loose ," . . t: . ., ' f l -.... , . 1 f ver and first conqueror of the control with the result that the motorcycls swerved into the auto mobile, caught on the fender and th'ew Ekleberry on hit face in th gravel, injuring himEevere p. First aid was rendered at Bui l-ir'l'u Ph a rmflpu a ftnp uhieh Mr h. hjm tQ for surgical treatment and tiobpi tai care. The accident occured near the Windsor place, just be low lone. The exodus. of lo.ie'F young people to college is now well un d it way. We note as among those none or preparing to go, George Ritchie, Clair Young, Floyd Gra blll Davil Head, Wendell Balsiger Katheryn Felman and Elva Bal tiger. I1UDSON.ESSEX . SUPER-SIX Paul G. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's DIG DANCE, SEPT. 21 Bob Fletcher and his Rcund-l'p Orchestra of Pendleto.i' wno will a for the Heppner Fair dances, v Hi play for tt big Legion dance i i tins city Wecnesday nig.it, sept. 21 I hi; dancers of lone and .icinily have for a long time been ting to ret this orchertra to j.ipear here but were unable to o .-o on account of the musicians ining a full schedule of daus, atretore a Urge crowd will nt iKiDt be in attenlance Wednes jy evening, ihi ' cr hestra is oe of the beat tu Eastern Oie ju a lJ their snappy, up to 0u njjic '.ogtthet with their stanU ind vaudtvihe features make it vortb while to go n;i es to hear uid see them perform. Theirpar icu'ar style, which is all their j n, puts so much pep, etc. into ,ieir music that the dancers can't ielp stepping. Superior drills, the old Reliable ilher hoe or disk. FROST REPELLERS These cool mornings are a reminder! i. ...... tof the w n :r that PREPARE YOUR-SELVES IVVITH WARM A large stock of ;rs, Stag Shirts, etc., PENDLLTON BUCKAROO SHIRTS BERT MA DISCOVERER OF CAUSE CF YELLOW FEVER I HONORED Tuesday, September 13 marks marks the 7tith anniversary of AiM-u,A. ,hil . , ..,, Aedes Egypt? mosquito, cariet of the yItow fever germ. Wfcile American school chil dren are very familiar with- the war heroes of their country's history, little or nothing istaught t)them about American Health Heroes who have offered their lives in- a war against disease germs. It is only within the past that the heroic deeds of these American patriots L.ve peen re corded in books that are available for wid-s distribution in the pub iicschcoU. This work has been Continued on jnii-e 4. HOW FRIDAY SEPT. 30 Einal return limit Ott 31 Your last opportunity to go East on exceedingly low round trip summer excur sion fares. Liberal stop overs going and returning. Ami will i. B rn -it (m trom iraaf miy tad Wlp bm t rv hiwwgy. PAPS FIG J. W. lliiwk, Agt , liini1, ln-j;in 4. t is coming. T CLOTHING new Blazers, Sweat- Just in. See the new iff SON! f1,