The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 08, 1928, Image 4

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THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. W. HEAD, Editor Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION
line Yer $1.50
,;ix Months .............. .75
.hree Months ........ .50
Kntered as second class matter at
he postnti'ire at lone. Orrijon, under
act of March J. 1879
Friday, June 8. 1928.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby (riven that
the undersigned has filed his fin
al account as executor of the laBt
will and testament of Celestine
Ba'siger, deceased, in the Coun
to Court of the State of Oregon
for Morro County, and tr-at
said Court has fixed Monday, the
2nd day ot July, 1928. at the
Hour ot 2:00 o'clock, p. m . of
said day as the time, ard the Coun
ty Court room at the Court House
"t Heppner, Oregon, as the place
of hearing said account and any
objections thereto, and the settle
ment ol said estate.
Date of first - publication of
this notice May 25th, 1928 and
date of last publication of this
notice, June 22nd, 1928.
Paul G. Balsiger,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Celestine Balsiger,
deceased.
WHEAT EXPORTS
INCREASE
In ten months since the cereal
export season opened there have
been 239 vessels carrying 36 785'
061 dushels of wheat, valued at
$ 17. 546,887, in tht Portland wheat
expert trade, according to a state
ment of the Trafic department
ol the Port of Por-land Commis
sion. This was a substantial increase
over the wheat exports for the
Columbia River district during
the entire seasons of 1926 27 and i
1925- 26. During the 1926-27 sea
son, 28,383.000 bushels went
from the river, while During the
previous season shipments total
ed 17.832,000 dushels.
It is reorted that the Pacific!
Tel. & Tel. Co. will spend $3,500,
000 in Oregon this year.
Portland Electric For Co.
plans to expend several million1
dollars in Oregon during the'
nxt few years.
Rabidity of growth of electric
and gas service during the last
twenty-five yeaas is approached
by but one other indurUy, the
Plac No Bttt
Scleutitu bavt dlgcovered that ev
ery uormnl ear of corn hna on even
number of rows of grain. Fann and
t'lrealde.
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season.
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It will pay you to
Earmers'
Jand see Cole Smith
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J. t. banford & Son
STRAUSS
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will py you to see him before you
rnntrarf vvr wheat
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Morgan Items
The rock crusher outfit has
movec from Cecil to Morgan.
Mr. John Nash visited with
Jimes Hardesty, Sunday mom
iug. See F. H. Rol-inscn for all kit ds
of insurance, Autombile Grain,
or Combine Harvester.
Stanley Scely and Neal Nash
were calling on Mr. aud Mrs.
Mrs. Charlie Christopherson, on
Sunday.
Mr. M. Fa I of Shatter Flit
e .lied rt Willow Creek Poultry
Farm for chickens, last Tuesday,
Mr. Nash and family spent
Sunday at Leon Logan's home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D Seely visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Christopherson on Tuesday.
Paul and Lev PeUjjohn and
Mr. Lindstrom were all haulirg
wood from Morgan, last Thurs
day.
Mr. Cornet and Howard Hard-
erty were repairing Howard L.i
d sty's Ford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Uauren
feind were in Heppner on Decor
at ion day.
Mr?. EudoraSeely was helping
Mrs. Delia M. Corson las week
end.
Mr. Doherty and family were
calling at the Willow Creek Poul
try farm last Thursday.
Mr. Hal Ely and family came
home last Saturdoy from a visit
with friends in Washington.
Last Saturday, Mrs. Cornell
retnrned from La Grande where
she has been visiting her mother.
Dr. Clarke, tyesight specialist I
at the loue Hotel' all day and
evening, Saturday, June 28.
Remember that J. E, Swanson
carries all lines of insurance.
Loage Directory
IONE LODGE No.120. A. K. AA, M.
Met-tit every flrnt and third Wedw.
, bay of em-li month. W. M. Hoy Slen
der, Secy, Elmer Urlfllth, Trrtw.,
' A. A. M.; Cul-.
Locust Chupter No. 119. O. Ei
M-u tiw awood and fount tir I
d,,y ofeaeh month. W. M ,Mra. Uar-I
thu lilct. Secy., Hull. Maaoii.
IOXE LOIXJE No. 135, 1. O. (). F.
JleWi every Satuntuy evening. N.
HI. T. K. IVterKoii. V. O , E. V. Hel
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Brintow.
ltlNt'H (illASM KEI1KKA1I No. 0..
I. O. I). r Meet frt and thini
(Tburmluy of rncli mouth. N. (j. kin.
I In-IU McCurdy, V. O. Ulitdya Luudcl.
jtlwy., Verda Rlulile, Tii-a., Etta
Drlatuw. ,
ill 111C lliailCl lllls
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Church New
Notes ot Interest to All
Local Denominations.
Kev, Pau. Mortimore, pastor
if the Disciplet church at Glad
stone, Oregon filled the pulpit
of the lone Christian church last
Sunday morning and evening.
He was accompanied by Mrs.
Mortimore. Thev returned toGlad
atone Sunday night.
Father Brady, pastor of the
Catholic church in still under the
doctor's care at she hospital at
Pendleton. He has sufficiently
recovered from hia recent illness
to permit a partial rerumtion of
hia pastoral duties but is still far
from well.
Kev. C. H. Harrison H. M. S.
Supt, of Congregatiohal chnrch
ea passed through lone Monday
o i Tiia way from Condon to Free
water and Ingle Chapel.
Church Directory
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.
Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wed., ':30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thura. Evening
Servicea
C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
WILLOW BRANCH UNION
C E. SOCIETY
Pres. Thelma Forbes
V. Pres. John Condor
Sec Mary Slocum
Treas. Edw. Keller
Next meeting,
Heppner Oregon.
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RACNG PIGIONS FAST
Chipman Birds Average 54.55
M ei an Hour for 200 Miles
Six racing pigeons of R. L
Chipman of the Westrn Battery
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v,
me American iiauway express
agent, who wired "Weather cool
' nad cloudy with light west wind."
Five of -he pigeons bropped on
the noma In ft at W1047 Gorbon
at 11:03 a. m , making an average
of 54 55 miles an hour for the
200 miles. Six peasons verified
oe arrival of the birds which
showed little signs of fatigue.
"According to available records
tbis is the fastest time ever made
tj Sookine from a 200 mile sta
tion. Two weeks qrevioualy the
same birds flew from Pasco in
2 hours and 21 mir.utes, an air
line distance of 128 miles aaid
Mr. Chipman.
' Due to their exceptionally
fine qhysical con I i ion thiy will
skip the 316 mile station and go
In the 425 mU a! Ashland, Ore.,
for the next race. "
Wer Point of View
John Dull, M l' win dctermlnml
to wake up tils cchim I; lienor, n pur
llruliir be rit4ilved l liir-kle a rertiilti
b:iroia-l' wife who, il (niiih the ml(lil
have liceli 11 power for good III the
illHlrlct. preferred iiucllon bridge
iled of rlmrlty.
"Idiiibtltn, I.udj I'.lntikupace,'' hr
uld, when he culli-d upon her om
lifternnon, "you him. imllred the tliiie
Hint Ik wanted al liMilue piirtlcs."
I.ily lllunkitpure nareed henrtlly.
"Vou're rlKbt." alie anld. "Hoiih
people tuke year to fmme and deal
don't they?" I.oikIc.ii Mull.
On. h Abcjt Con.
The fl)ilir, uohI i limely related U
llio murten. It exclusively American,
Inlmhltlng a rut her nnrrow runge fruui
Novi Sent la to nnrltiweiitern llrltlmi
I'uliiiiililn, und In the Alleuhenlra.
Itovky nioutitultii iiml Slerm Cnwiidu
run Ken. II wai never n common ie
lien, tayi Nnlure Mnnxltie, and the
effect of lettlemerii mid uiirertricted
trnpiiltig hat been It vlrtunl eitlne
llou over mol of Itn r inepyel It ttlll
hit little protectluii, und the high
prlca that (ha tkln ?nmmnndl limurci
It continued tumult.
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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DR. E. E. BAIRD
"Dentist"
Office In Fair Building.
Open Sundays and evenings
by appointment.
Phone M 1012, Heppner Ore.
"C. J. WALKER"
Lawyer GX Notary
Public.
(WJ Ftlluw$ llu titling
Heppner, Oregon
JACK FERRIS
' : Derma t Ida n :
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
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
: A D. McMURDO, FID. !
Physician And Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, . Oregon
A. H. JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
riutne Office Mulu W.1
Itpuldfiice Mulo 4t2
Heppner - Oregon
lone, Tutnrltyt mud ri
From B.OUto Ht.UO A. .V.
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
W 111 1'rm tlre lu All The Cuurta
IONE ORECON
Morrow Ceneral
HOSPITAL
Ml Zena Weatfull, Orodiiute
N'urne, Kuerlt.t'nl)eiit.
A. II. Johnston M. D.
I'byalclan la (Imrge.
IIATE8 REASONABLE
Dr. F. E. Farrier
Dentist
Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g.
Heppner Oregon f
J. 0. PETERSON
'EXPERT WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
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lone Independent
JOB PRINT
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IIUDSON-ESSEX
SUPER-SIX
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Paul C. Balsiger, Agent
At Paul G. Balsigcr's
; Louia Balsiger handdlea all
lines of insurance. Are you In
sured? After the fire is too late
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Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon .
: Variety In Fine Meats:-:-: j
One thing about this market - your mind need'nt I
be made up when you come In. Our layout ol ;
choice meats is just one dclightfull suggestion after ;
another. Yes, even if you don't see what you have !
your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that j
particular cnt is in our refrigerator.
1 1 lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson !
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Appartments For Rent
Electrically lighted, ' Water connec-
tion, Rent reasonable
x Inquire Independent Ofiicex
"IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP'
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation 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. P. O Meara, Proprietor x?
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George Ritchie, Prop.
BUY YOUR WOOD AND
COAL FROM COLE
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
, ( MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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