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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1928)
I HE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by V. W. HEAD. Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION On Year $150 ;ix Monthi , 75 .hree Months . .50 I'ntered second clns msttrr t( he poMofi'ice at lone, Orraon. under act of March i. 1879 FriJay, May 25. 1928. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that l he undersigned has filed his fin al account as extcutor of the last and testament of Celestine l!a sitter, deceased, in the Coun ui Court of the State of Oregon lor Morrow County, and tl at aid Court has fixed Monday, the In I day ol July, 1928. at the i our ol 2:U0o'clock, p. m.. ol aid day as the time, ard the Coui ty Court room at the Court House u Heppner, Oregon, as the place of hearing said account and an) objections thereto, and the settle inent ol said estate. Date of first publication cf tnis notice May 25th, 1928 and nateof last publication of this notice, June 22nd, 1928. Paul G. Balsiaer, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Celestine Balsijter, deceased. How about that new weeder? Bert Mason handles the New Chtmy. Diamond Choir Tlieres mill lanah In this ho l.'lcd story of I'.iln Ne-;rl. Among I In..:!- who greeted her oti her arrlvsl : . this country were mime members of tlis Los Angeles bnsetiall team Tlf y tried to explain the game fo her. telling of the nine men on i side acid o forth. Finally Miss Negri turned to one of them and asked: "What do you play?" Third base," was the reply. "My. what a deep voice you must liave T Morgan Items Most of the farmers in the vi c nity of Morgan, having finished tl.eir plowing and harrowing, are now taking a rest before gelt a machinery ready for harvest. Mrs. Stanley Stelay vis ted in lime last Thursday. Miss Dorothy Christiana clos el a very successful termofsihool at Morgin, r'rii ay .last, with a f.ne program and the ice tream feed that Morgan usually gives. Mr. and Mrs. John Harbke of ri Hand passed through Morgan Uit Saturday on their way to Lewiston, Idaho to complete a land deal. Miss Dorothy Christiana left on the train Saturday night for Piinevilie where she will visit for a time before going on to her home at Grants Pass. H. 0. Ely and family left on Tuesday for a vacation. They tre going to Culver and dpokativ N. E. Pettyjohn and family ac companied by Alits Dorothy Ch; liana, H. 0. Ely and lamily auu Glenn Ball and family all attend ed the Cmmepcement program at lone, Friday evening. C. C. llutchcroft returned Fri nay night from the valley where he has been visiting his father. He brought home a new Star car. Martin Baurenfeind and wife and Jamas Hardesty were busi ness visitors in Heppner Satur day. II. Ely and family, Harvey Med lock, Howard HardeBty and Mrs. Sam Cornet of Morgan went to Heppner, Saturday. Clarence Taylor, of Califotnia. came Monday lor a visit with his cousin, Mrs. George MahoDey. Mr. and Mrs. Mat ti.i Baur. n feind were calling on Robert Ba comb and family at Irrigon last .Sunday. li. I Jones and family of Con don were calling at the Willow Creek Poultry Farm, Tuesday afternoon. rice fO. Marcel . U.iH) .. taper Curl- . . . . l..o Hater Hare .rj - .73 Finger Wart ........ tlobCnrl . Shampoo Tnic Applied . . Any Kinse - Henna Pack Rime nhhShnmpon Scalp Treatments, six or- . . . Hot Oil - Evebruw Arch ....... Car pack Faical Tratmentu, fix for . I'an Facial Cornmeal Brushing - . . Dry Shammo, tonic included - - Turning emit under Kvund Curl Manicure .30 .51) .i'5 1. 10 .. K) l.-rf) 5 m I. (Ml I IK) 1.50 .15 .75 ,r.n r: : Dont forget we're in the market this season. '. It will pay you to drop in at the : Earmers' Elevator :and see Cole Smith as he is buying for! J. C. Sanford & Son t t 1 4.44 t4. t t i STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him before yout contract your wheat. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAUNTEREST Brief Resuu.a of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. Thn WlllsniPtta university student teidy has elected Miss Kranrea MoOII era of Cortland as "sons, queen" for ths next year. The slate convention of the Oregon F-'di-ratlon of Rualness and Profes sional Women's ("lulu was held In Ituxi'burit last Saturday. Th niiy eHtuhllshment of a com mercial fish hatchery ou Klbher creek mar Mlunin, was aunoum-cd the first of last week by John Flshor. William l.llhrd. for mors than 40 riir a rvsliluut of Heppner and vl i Hilly, haiiKi'd himself Friday tn a liurn on the (Vndland place. HVarlng blindness and saying that she was In groat pain, Mrs. T. E. Could, 59, committed suicide at Milton hy slashing her Jugular vein r.i'.h a uxor. A. A. Schramm, state s-tperlntend-ef of banks, fc..s hcia au.horU.od to uay the third and final dividend In Ihe rase of ths defunct Jefferson Stats bank. Reappointment of Mills R. Trum bull of Portland aa a member of the state board of child labor Inspectors as announced by Governor I. L. Pat terson recently. More thsn 100 master plumbers from Orgon and southern Wsshlnglon gathered In Astoria last week for the annual convention of the Oregon Mas ter Plumbers' association. Coos bay lumber and log ahlpments tn foreign and Atlantic coast ports were 100 per cent higher for the first five months of 1928 than during ths similar period last year. Four blocks of street Improvements that have been In course of construc tion during the last month In ths resi lience section of Dayton are almost completed snd ready for acceptance. The prune crop in Douglas. Marlon, Pidk and other pruna growing counties will be a small one this year, accord ing to Fruit Inspector Stewsrt, due to late raina during the pollination period. Forty nine high schools In north western Oregon and southwestern Washington competed In the sixth an nual Interscholsstlc trsik meet at Pa cific university at Forest Urove last Saturday. R. X. Emery and wife, with 10 chil dren, 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild, celebrated their golden vedding anniversary Sunday with a beach dinner at Mussel Keet, near North Bend. The early high water In the Colum bia river bas resulted In one of the poorest spring chlnook aalinon catches in years. Hood River fishermen say they do not anticipate that fishing will improve any thia spring. A permit bas been Issued to the state board of control for ccnstructlon of a nurses' home at the state hospital to cost IIOO.OkO. Plans for the struc ture are being prepared by Freemsn Struhle, Portland architects. Marlon county'a highway construc tion program for the year 192ft In cludes approximately 37 miles of mar ket mad and slightly more than six miles of psvenient, according to an nouncement by the county court Sheep shearing on the D. Lynn Gub ser farm near Dayton was completed Wednesday, 300 beln; sheared this season. Hand shears were used and one man sheared 60 sheep In one day. Fifteen cents a head was paid for the work. The state blghwuy c mimisslon will receive bids In Porthr.d May 29 for inn si ruction of a brlilr. over the Ump qua river on the Drain Roedsport road at Scottsburg. Illds cl.io will be re ceived for grading the Valley Junction se. Hon of the McMbnvllle-Tlllamook highway. Five cases of tick fever developed In the state last week, Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, secretary of the state hoard of health, reported. There were three cases of septic nore throat and three of erysipelas. K:f'y-slx cases of smallpox were listed as were three ol typhoid fever, three of diphtheria, 25 of scarlet fever, 42 cf measles, 25 of Influenza, seven of whooping counh, 15 of tuberculosis, 21 tf pneumonia, 42 of chlckeppox, 23 of mumps and one of Infantile paralysis. Never before In tho history of Cove haa fruit of every kind held out such glowing promise as to quantity as at this time and never vr.i the weather to date finer. Orchardlsts and fruit shippers see no cause to far for doubt of fulfillment of the resent promise The first fire of any consequence In the Hlualaw national forest occurred Tuesday, according lo word received at the office of R. 8. Kholley, supervi sor of the forest at Ku,;i'iie. The blaze was on South Talje mountain, north of the Alsea river in Lincoln county. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. E. BAIRD "Dentist" Office in Fair Building. ' Open Sundays and evenings by appointment. Phone M 1012, 1 kppner Ore. C. J. WALKER" Lawyer CO. Notary Public, fWcf Vtfoivs Building Heppner, Oregon JACK FERRIS : Dcrmatlcian :-i It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank Bldg. Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The i"Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter $ t i A. II. Johnston M. D. I'li.vslcliiti In Clm rire. It A TEN KKASONAIIl.i; i Before contracting or selling your wheat it will pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon 4,mHmJ. 44444.44i .Amm Variety In Fine Meats:-:-:; One thing about this market - your mind need'nt ' be made up when you come in. Our layout ot choice meats is just one delightful! suggestion after : X another. Yes, even If you don't see what you have ! your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that particular cnt is in our refrigerator. I lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson n Appartmenls For, Rent Electrically lighted, Water connec- tion, Rent reasonable :-: Inquire Independent Ofiice :: A.D. McHURDO, H.D. Physician And Surgeon Ofiice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon A. R JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon Phone- Office Mnlnn:l.l Id-xIdfiK-e Mlu 4U'.' Heppner - - Oregon lime, Tuetdaya and Frulaya From a CHHo IO.t)0 A. .V. F. II- ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law 111 Practice lu All The Courts IONE OREGON Morrow Cencral HOSPITAL Mis ZcliH WcMtfull, (iruiltlHte J Nurse, HiiM-rlt.t-iilM-iit. "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP' We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the instaltation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. O Meara, Proprietor j& p- n. w i x x i'i x it' Hi t ? 8 ti 8 8 Hotel lone cater to the patronage ot those who wish first class accommodations. f? George Ritchie, Prop. X I 4 Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Office; Odd Fellows Bid's. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER $ AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. X I lone Independent ; JOB PRINT j HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger' Louis Balsiger handdles all lines of insurance. Are you in sured? After the fire la too lute v, 8 Ol IWM I r- 1 M t .w. m m.tw 8 COAL FROM COLE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE VERY BEST AT THE FARMERS ELEVATOR 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 i'U'8vn'M8m'm-mf.8n..tt.tt..u.tt8n..4fit5 444m4, 44444444444 Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, bTAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. lone, Oregon - J I a 8 ft 0 8 I 0 8 I w 8 to 0 mi a to 1 (I i