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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1928)
VOLUME XVII 10NE, OREGON,: FRIDAY, June 22, 1928 NUMBER 4 PIONEER RESIDENT CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE Crowed the Plains In '52, Settled on Rhea Creek In 71, Ends Life's Journey, June 16 SaMaaaaaaaaa Death camt suddenly to Mrs. Augusta Maion at her home on Rhea Creek, Monday morning at sewn oclock. Mrs. Maion had been in poor health for aome time but had recently seemed much Improved. Heart failure waa the immediate cause of her death. Augusta Batea Maion was born tat Belleville, Ills, April 8, 1849, ml came overland to Oregon In 1852. The family settled in Salem where Mrs Mason lived until aft er her marriage to Joseph Mason who died 21 years ago. In 1871 they came to Morrow County and settled on Khea Creek, where Mrs. Mason has lived ever since, having spent 57 years In the same home.She was the mother of ten children all ol whom survive. They are: Frank E. Maion, Bert Mason, Mrs. Clsra Klntade, Mrs. Helena Busche and Mrs. Mabel Cotter of lone, Harold Maion, Ella Mason and Mrs. Nettie Lun dy of Portland, Jesie Mason of The Dalles and Joe Maion of Prineville. She Is alio survived by one sister, Mrs. A. Ricter, wbd was visiting her at the time of ber death. The funeral aervlce was held at the Congregational church in I ne, at two o'clock on Monday afternoon. Interment was made In lone cemetery. See Swanion far insurance. JULY 4th Torpedos Sparklers Pistols Both single and double shot - Flags HORNS - HORNS - HORNS Bullard's Pharmacy "The Kodak Store Sec Bristow & Johnson for groceries, dry n i goods, and shoes. "We Try SCHOOL ELECTION The annual school election was a very quiet affair. The Clerk's financial report showed reduo tlon of one thousand dollars In the total of the bonded debt of the district which now stands at (38,000, Warrants outslS'dlng are now $8,000 at against $9,000 one yesr sgo. Mrs. Ruth Msson was reelect ed to the office of director bv a unanimous vote and Mrs. Corson was elected clerk for the ensu ing year, also without opposition. Dont forget that Cole Smith writes both hail and fire insur ance on grain. Belter get cov ered now and protect younelf. Ntut Hawaiian Initutry rinrappla jnrt augur ara Ilia two principal Imluatrlra of Hawaii, but S ttilnl ti rapidly brine aatahllnlinl to mall dm of landi too Wrt for plnmppl tnil too high for ran. Thli la atarrh, la ba mad from In ailllila ranna. For fifty year Auatratla haa anpplM tha market with arrow-root, which la atarrh from tha root atork of thla plant. Tha familiar ranni of our garden haa tuliara rich la atarrb, but the rdlhle aiMK-Ira baa l vary much larger spread of underground atrai filled with atarrb that la aaalljr sepa rated from tha fltr fur market one, Hawaii haa naed lha plant eilenilva lr for stork feeding. Cus Again It was translation day In our Span lab claaa. W lid Rftanlah aeutenrea to tranatata Into Kngllab, and It Ml to mjr lot to laka the flrat ona, I alart d out. "I waa to meet my" and than atopped. not knowing the neit word. TI teacher waited a moment and then aald. "I know jrou have ona." and I, not atopptnf to think, aald hurriedly, "gfrt." Tha rlaaa burat out laughing. I knew I bad mad aoma mlataka, anil after tha laughter had auhalded the teacher told ma tba word waa "coualn." ,Frhatir. To Please" Local Happenings Mi? J John Bush and danghter of Vfirnonla and Mn -NelseJep ion. of Yahk, B. C , sisters of Mrs. Fred Ritchie, spent a day at her home while on a motor tiip to Payette, Idaho, where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kirk, mike their home. The Kirks were formeily residents of lone. Miss Edris Ritchie accomua nied the party from lone and will spend the summer vacation with her grandpareta in Payett. Mrs. Thomas Hillis and little daughter, Beverly, departed on Friday for their home in Helena, Montana.' For the past three months, Mrs. Hillis has been the guist of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Dick of this city. Mrs. Ralph Harris, who has been quite ill with influenza, is now much better. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Smith and daughter Mildred returned on Saturday from a trip to Portland and Tacoma. Mr. J. W. Howk drove to Port land, Saturday night. He was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. P. J Linn. They returned to lono Sunday evening. Mr. and M.a. M. E. Cotter, ac companied by Mr. Cotter'a moth er and sister, were in Portland for two days ot the Rose Festi val. returninn on Friday. Mrs. J. H. Bryaon and Mrs. Guy Cason are visiting io Port land, the guests of Mrs. Lanaj Padberg. . "FREEDOM OF INDIVIDUAL hb- FORT OUR GREATEST NEED" you light, ,.w r.H Jupplp We are too read v to; , allow government bu ,w I ....... m.-A aAmmi.alAna UiC zzs$Z whSst -r bh;ineM m me more thana Yt it i. important to,vast machin,e' , , , , , t 'our Industrial and inJ Yet the planning that keeps electric scrt ! : deed, oursplritual iife. vice ready to meet the growing volume oij ::ihat full freedom be industrial and domestic needs the engi ? fallowed for individual neering genius that which daily increases; :: effort in every line of, usefulness and lowers its com, ana me ::Pu.iness. For therein'gre'at funJs of capital required toturnT 1 1 liea theopportunity for plans and engineering genius into service :: the developmentof that Producing equipment-all these depend I interi atinir and neces- "Pon me T .! j. .... ..,.. J Man VPIIJr tlUB VI VUI lliuiv lini the romsntic and venturous." MERLE THORPE Editor of Nation'a Business. That service enterprise Pacific Power & Light Co. i I R. RODISON When you buy? fl Id O FIRESTONE :: :: TIRES Ki OS you get the MOST for your MONEY tin MACHINE SHOP A Lawn Tea will be served by the Willing Workers, at Mrs. Lee Howell's, Wednesday, June 27, from 7 to 9 o'clock, P. M. Ice Cream and cake will be served. Everyone is invited to come and have a good social time. Mrs. Jason Bidcile, who recent ly underwent an operation at the Gojd Samaritan hospital in Port land Is now so far recovered as to be able to leave the hospital and convalesce at the home of a friend. Maxlne, littlt daughter of Mr. anOiMrs. H. U. McCurdy, was taken ill on Saturday and on Sun day was taken to Heppner for treatment by Dr. Condor. Mrs. Helen Farrens and chil dred have returned from a visit with relatives at Monument and Arlington. We have a large assortment of popKKUris, torpeoos, wniaues, flggs, and various other thiags for tour Fourth. Bullard's Poar macy. The first load of the 1S23 crop of whegl re,ched the Farmers' Eevgtor on this date, Friday, 22, and waa delivered bv Corger Brothers. Ste Louis Balaiger for insurance, Balfour Guthrie Go's Grain Office, Main Street, lone, Oie. LOGANS FOR SALE Delivered to jour station, t2 ! a crate. Order now. Send check or. if desired, will ahip C. O. D J. Douda Estacada. Oregon. Says MERLE THORPE J When you flip the switch that gives? .... - . or cook your iuuu, your radio, you draw upon an instantane j f electric energy. The immense , s, tub stations and ,ra0smis-t $ l.ll WUII "sisvii ,... service oi mumuua. - hniH thpu vtfm and men rrust ad run them. And since time begin, men !have ouly done their best where individu I .... T - at Initiative has had free play America today enjoys an electric J which in efficiency and extent can J not be equaled in the world, is due to the; individual efforts of men working under J the American principles of fiee business By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home cookinp, unrcellcd service and the rij'it P-i. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. . Mrs. John Grimes For style, price and quality try Star Brand Shoes. Bristow nnd Johnson, Hon. Juke Wells, County As eesorwasln lone, luesuay, on official business. Mr. J. R Ingram, i f Newburry Park, California, is viisiting Cole Smith and family Mr. Ingram is accompanied wife and son. They arrived in lone, Thursday. Mrs. Ingram and Mr. Smith sre cons ins. T. C. Troge, Ptoprietor of the lone City Dray, is now proudly driving a new 1 ton International truck which has superseded the faithful old Lizzie. The truck waa purchased throuxh the aen cy ol I. K. KoDison. ine trucx was driven over from Pendleton by Mr. Troge who wasaccompa nied on the trip by Mr. Robison. Dr. F.L. Finnell of Portland has been enjoying f he hopitality of Mr. and Mrs. Helper at Saddle Butte Ranch. The doctor found : his excursion into Eastern Ore- j gon very enjoyable and was loth o take the trail back to Webfoot.' His son will stay at Saddle Butte Ranch for the summer. Gurdana Wlna 8hriff Conteat Penaleton, Or. Tom Curdune, chief of police, who received nation-wide fame aa one of the cap torn of William Edward Hickman, haa received the republican nomination for aheritf of Umatilla county in a walkaway race with the Incumbent. R. T. Cookingbam. MATERNITY HOME At the residence of Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, Second Street, lone. Experienced nurse; reasonable rates. Call or addreBS Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, lone, Oregon. GET THOSE WEEDS NOW Cheney The new Cheney Weeider will get the weeds and put a mulch on the ground and Rotary Rod help hold down land blows as well as work well on stub- Wecder ble plowing. Get your or ? ? ? tt a a ? a n tt ders in early n Utl ' i inff ingfast. it n BERT We Pay the top Market Price for j Butter Fat and we need allthe No. I cream pro duced in Morrow next can to the Morrow Co. CnVry Co., I Heppner. We are agents forDeLavalle Cream Separator. W. C. Cox. Mgr. LOCAL FARMER VICTIM OF FATAL MISHAP Arch Cochran Instantly Killed by Accidental I Discharge of Rille Last Wednesday morning Arch Cochran was instantly killed at his home on the Laxton McMur ray ranch 4 miles N. E. of lone, by the accidental dif charge of a 25-25 rifle. Mr. C i.:..ar "rose a few min uUsbtl.'i L V I ck, having been preceeOwa uis father who was busied about the morning chores at the bar.i .1 xost immediately, after leaving the house he return ed, went to the milK room where the gun wns kept, ana appareot- !y in the net of taking the rifle out at the t me of ila discharge, The ball entered at the right corner of the mouth and ranged upward through the head. His mother, who was dressing at the moment, on hearing the shot stepped to a point where she had a view of the yard to learn at what her boo had been shoot ing. Not seeing him, she tnrned back to her room past the milk room door and there saw her sou's body lying oo the floor in a pool of blood. She called her husband, who had not heard the hhot. Both parents were complete ly overcome for a . lime by the shock. Coroner Case, who was sum moned at once took charge of the Continued from Page I. as they are go- MASON County. Ship your