3 Bm Mnhmmu r VOLUMEXVI 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct, 27, 1927 NUMBER 22 JOHANNES TROEDSON CAIJIHTDEATH Passes Away at His Home Sunday Evening Johannes Troedson, for 38 year resident of Morrow Co., died at hia home in lone Sunday afternoon. The immediate cauRe of hie death waa an appoplectic atrokebut he had been inffering tnr tnmm time with oeneral debil Ity due to old age.The stroke oc-' curred in the morning and death followed at about 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Troedeon waa born in the town of Skane, Sweden, April 6, 1853 He came to America in 1874 end for some years maie his home in California. He was mariied in San Fran Cisco, January 19. 1884. to Mrs. Christine Carlson. To this union there were born three children: AnneC, Clara S. and Carl F. He came In October 1889 to Morrow County where he has re sided to the day of hia death, Od der 23, 1927. He left to mourn his Inns, his wife, one dauabter, AnneC; two sons; Carl F. Troedson, of lone, and J. A. Carlson, of Kin City, Cel.; one brother, PauITroedson of Gladstone. 0 ejon. The funeral eervke waa held from the Congregational church in lone, the Hev. C. G. Blomquist( of Portland officiating, and in terment waa made In lone ceme tery. Frienda and relatives frwnj far and near fi led thecnurcn and brought a, wealth of floral offerings. CLAKKEOPTICALCO. Dr. Clark-, of the Clarke Of lical Co.. 3G0 A. Alder St.. Port Jwd, Ore., EYESIGHT SPECI ALISTS, will be in lone all day and evnlng, Saturday, Nov.ltth at the lone Hotel, on his regular monthly trip. SEE HIM AJOUT YOUUEYES. Heppner Poet ol the American . . , . r Legion la arranging a irunrin Jhatpromis'saometh'ng of In terest to every one. msmm-miMiiASJn su-i lepras.-. RESTRICTIVE IMMIGRA TION BENEFITS, STATES DAVIS Los Angeles, Cel.-HestrictiT immigration is the greatest piece f legislation that has been enact ed for fifty years, states secre tary of labor, James J. Davis, In urging more drastic immigration laws before the convention of the American Federation of Labor. He decVed that the present scale of wages prevailing in Amer ican industries-' the highest in histoiy-AWould have bten impos bible without it. Nerer before has American industry been so free from strife as It is at pres ent, he added. Resolutions in committee for submission to the delegates in eluded one demanding the with drawal of the war fleet aud ma rlnes from China, Haiti, Nicarau gua and other countries occupied by the United States armed for ces, proponed by John Sullivan of New York. Another one proposed that Mex ico, Cuba, and independent coun tries of Central or South America which are under the non quota regulations of the immigration law, be p'aced under quota law. The Balfour-Guthrie grain of fice ia located on Main street, lone, just below the Telephoneof fice. Opm every day and all day. Phone No. 52. Louis Balsiger, Agent. Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPE CI A LIST, in lone. Saturday, Nov. 12. on his regular monthly trip. Dr. Clarke, eye sight speclclis', in lone Sat, Nov. 12, at lone Ho. tel. The New J928 .. MAJESTIC RADIO J Very latest violin toned. Drum 'j pe control, 6 tube console. Come listen in at any timet hen judge for yourself: Walter Corley, Agent. , MS mi Ti? 1 I I A k IV f ij.m 7 win Glorious October a Month of Kodak Tays Cool, crisp October t!.:y? cn ideal time for picture making. Whenever you step out-of-doors for a leisure hour, take your Kodak along, fully loaded. All Kodak models are here (with yellow box film fj lit tlicm). Come in and see the line prices arc but fs up. , BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store LOCAL ITEMS A good house greeted the Mnsic Lna'l Duo in the initial number f the series of Chautauqua pro grams niw being given under the aunpices of the local high school. The next number be a play to be prepared and staged by lone high school students. lone was well represented at the Rebekah Convention held fn Heppner last Friday. In spite of some disappointment canned by the non arrival of ex pqcted State Officers and a degree team, a very enjovable and profitable session was held. At the diHtrict meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star, he'd in Heppner. last week, the Wor thy Matron, Mrs. Barnes was the recipient of a silver tea set, pr aented by tie three chapters a as a mark of esteem and respect. The students of the local high school are advertising a Cafete ria supper and carnival for the evening of November 4. RITCHIE MATERNITY HOME Ikst care. Term moderate. Call or write to Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, IONE, OREGON Combined Fanning Mill and Wheat Treater. Highest grade Copper Carbonate for wheat treat Ing. PaulG. Balsiger O, A. C. STUDENTS VISIT DRUG LABORATORY Hazel FeUlman, of lone, Wiih Freshman Class on Visit to Blumauer Frank Plant Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Oregon, Oct. 26. Hazel Feldman of lone, freshman in pharmacy, visited the plantof the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company In Portland, 'ait week end with 100 other mem bers ot the O, A. C. Pharmaceu tical Association, Th4 school of pharmacy arrnnges a field trip to Inspect the drug firm's estab iahment every year. The offi cials of the company and officers of the association gave talks aft er a luncheon served in honor of the visitors. WHAT PRICE GAS Divorced are Mr. r And Mrs. Green; She washed the spuds in ' Gasoline. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Troedgoii of Gladstone, Oregon, who were in lone this week in attendance at the funeral of Mr. Johannes Troeddon retnrned to their home Wednesday. Mr. J. A, Carlson, of KingCity California, returned to his home Thursday. Mr, Carleon part own tr of a large department store in King City and is manager of the hardware department. m4i !l! PJ, i.IM'II II i'i III , nav.s 0 eland. PUuui, OrenSa, Oct. i';- :-o. S. Ucdutcd Um ui culruU. $100,009 in VrSmlUTAt 1 7thAnnil Tw.uon enmbinc Dairy Vrotluctr Show, worlU-renowned Hone Show, ff. National Wool Show, Nonhweft Fox Show, Manufacturer' I A and Land Product Show, liori and Girls' Club Work, yi a oveniuacrcf,cxniDitm(; Ammu ipni rure urea wrtand my, Vf edtd. turtKsa, Otevia, Oct. i'il '-u. 3. kUditd Um id culruU. YV, 1 ."-! '27 FOOT BALL SCHEDULE Oct. 29 lone at Fossil. Nov.5 - - - -Nov. 11 lone at Heppner HUDSON.ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's TOUGH LUCK Shed a tear for good old Nate; He tried and tried so hard to rate, And heart-broke died, ala, such fate! When told he couldn't expectorate. A "Ihrris" Combine ' Will Work Just Fine. P. O'Meara - - - Agent lone, Oregon AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH There will be preaching service at thd Christian church, Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. E. L. Wood, Minister. Alarm Clocks, guaranteed for oni year. Bullard's Pharmacy. CHAUTAUQUA SCHEDULE Dee. line High School Pley j Jan. 13 Lecture LEGION HALL THEATRE Oct 22, Blue Blood Oct 29, The ClOn KovrB, The Tbrill Hunter. ... Here are a few of the pictures we have contracted for 1927. Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only j raiae prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con ract American Legion lone Oregon LAbt UJMBINL HARVESTER 1 . jf; :a i Sjj-M' I- R. ROBISON X Before you buy that new RADIO ihear the new tnjGREBE 'ISEVEN, iclndlrf ftin! Ampf.t 4ica'a best radio n JO .a. 0 NOW IS THE TIME to get your order in if you want your I machine on time, for- next year. - If interested in a machine that will save your crops and put the grain in the sack, SEE . 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