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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
VOLUME XVII tONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 6, 1928 NUMBER 6 LAUCHLIN-IIEAD Sunday, July 1. Mr. D. R. Lituuhhn, of Por IxnH, and Miii Mildred Head, ldttt daughter 'of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Head, of lone, were quietly married at the Catltlamet home of the par enti of the brlrie. The limple and impreaelve aerviceof the Method lit Discipline was read by the father of the bride. Mr. Carl 1 Unn, of lone waa belt man and Mlis Alice Head, bridesmaid. The happy couple took their departure for Portland on the ateamer Georgiana the tame aft ernoon. They will make their home at the Balboa Apartment!, 420 Harrison Street, Portland. On th Watch t A bank In I'ortlunil. Mln,'tm ap plied Ih w-!l know a prlnrlplM of th prli'yp fr Hi prolwtlon of It umtrrgronud iraulta. A lung tub ha hwn built Into tli otil-r will of III building, on md of It terminating In mirror facing Hi lmr or a big aato down In tli vault, and tin other In aliullar mirror at ahoulitrr level abov tli atrtot. A policeman or oilier guard, patrolling th ilrtcwala In front of tli bank, nrrra orraalonallf through a a rrat pphol In tli altl of Hi build ing, o that h ran nbacrv th wliol rn la tli rallar vault, iplaln clrnr and Invention alagailn. , Klwtrlc lantta and raflntor lllurnl at th vault ao tliat tli policeman abov ran ae vrrthlng clearly. Any batrnrtloa placed la front of tli nilr rvr la tb cellar UninwllaWly btrri Ike pretMC of Intnidara. Weather Report , ' For June Total precipitation 0.37 " "einceSept. 1 9.04 " " for the corres ponding period laat year 11 91 ' No. of clear dayi 14. No. of cloudy days 12. , No. partly cloudy . ... 4. Prevailing wind.... West. . 11. K. lliirlilnmi CooftrMlin Obwrver V. S. W. II. Morgan, Oregon, July 1, 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ia hereby given that the underaigned haa been appointed by the County Court of the State ol Oregon, administrator of the estate of Archie B. Cochran, de ceased. All persons having claim aalnstsaid estate are hereby no tified to to present the same duly verified as required by law, with proper vouchers attached to the undersigned at the office of F. H. Robinson, at lone, Morrow County, Ore., within six months of the date of the first publics tion of this notice, the same be ing dated and published the. first time June Win. 1929. John H. Cochran, Administrator of the Estate of Archie B. Cochran, deceased. I i Kodak Pictures of Livestock Kodak pictures of livestock arc valuable sell ing aids for you besides, they'll be mighty interesting for you to look over in the years to come. And livestock photography is but one of the many uses to which a Kodak may Ac put on the farm. We'll be glad to show you the latest Kodak models and how easily they work stop in on your next trip to town. Autofruphit Kodaks an as low as $J DULLARD'S PHARMACY "The Kodak Store" 0 See Bristow & Johnson for groceries, dry goods, and shoes J "We Try To Please" Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn of of Vernonla are visiting with Mr. ,lnn's parents, .Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Unn. A number of friends and rela tives of Mrs. Ida Peterson gath ered at her home Sunday to hon or her 65th birthday. There were present Mrs. ChriBijne Troedfcon, rs. Ernest Lnndell, Mrs. Otto Lindsttom, Mr. P. A. Limdell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, THE BARLOW REUNION The home ot Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Olden, on Rhea Cretk, was the scene of a happy reun ion on July 4, when for the first time, Mrs, Mary Barlow was pres en(with all of her children and their familes. The day was spent recalling former days find events and at noon a bounteous chicken dinner waa served with all the trim riling including ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson lemonade. and children, Mr, and Mrs. Wal ter Dobyn. and little danghter Carl Troedson. ThoflH present were Mrn. Mary S. Harlow, of EuRene, and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olden, l.ipr Knaa f Whiionmh Wn Ion. Mr. and MrB. Floyd Bar- spnt the week end in lone.as!low' of Portland Mr. and Mrs. the guest of Nolan Tage. The' "owoi nermiaion, r. Mrs. Carl A. Barlow of Co 1 m m Nr Haaa mav return to Inn tn l'ue ana Mr. ana iurs. young men wre college friends, " JL 11111.11 haivest or Howell, of lone. The grandchildren present were Sybil and Dorothy Howell, work through the Louis Bergevin. Dad Gtiffin in now wieldina the cleaver at the lone Market. ! Lois Jane Barlow. Alu bJ"rrPce Edmond Bristow went to work ; anil Billy Barlow, Jackie Barlow at the Jordan Elevator, July 4. an J Mr. and Mrs. George Snider Vr. U u Ullck was a week- wiLh tnejr B0 narod La Verne. end visitor in lone, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Warfield of Sand Point, Idaho are virit ing relatives in tone. Mrs. Msggie Bowers has re turned from a visis with hei brother, Ben Judy at Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell who is Mrs. Balrow's only great grand child. See Swanson for insurance. Reports from Maupin are thpt toe oil well at Clarno is already and three youngest children re-'down 425 feet. turned Friday laat from a trip: routh through central Oregon! and California to the Mexican. line and Tia Juana. On the re turn trip they followed the Coast route as closely a possible so that their journey of nearly 4, 000 miles was over new territory both coming and going. They vibited with friends and relatives both going and coming. Among those met wer the Msyne Moore family and Mrs. Cynthia Walker, former residents of lone. Dont forget that Cole Smith FOR SALE 1 ton Ford truck. Uoud condi lion and right price. Call or write T. C. Troge, lone, Oregon. See F. H. ttot innon for all kinds of in sorancf, Autombile Grain, or Combine Harvester. Remember that J. E, Swanson carries all lines of insurance. LOGANS FOR SALE TO MORROW CO. FARMERS There will be a meeting at the Lexinpton Grain Nursery, locat ed on the Harry Duvall farm, 2J miles northeast from Lexington, on the market road, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. July 8. A representative oUhe Moro Experiment Station will bf (present and discuss the varieties of grain growing there. While it is not possible nor the intent of anyone to seta hard and fast labor scale on any year, many inquiries have come to this office regarding the harvest wages for this season. Some time will he given over for the discus sion of this matter, if there is a desire for it, at the nursery meet ing. Very truly yours, Chas. W.Smith County Agent A $1,000,000 coal products plant is to be built at North Bend joon. WANTED By experienced woman, job of cooking through harvest. Call Mrs. Delia M. Corson, lone. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School Dist rict No. 35 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at lone School House, on the 140 day of July, 1928, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following object: To vote on trans portation of pupils of DistrictNo. 35 living mote than one mile from tl r .hor-i house. Dace: tl i ::-.! day June, 1928. ATTEST: Plla M. Corson District Clerk George Ritchie Chairman of Hoard of Dirtctorn The lucal wheat crop at Con don is estimated at 1,000,000 bu. New hangars for the Portland Airport will cost $25,000. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kind helpfulness in our recnt berevement and to express our high appreciation of the many beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. Paul Rietmann and family. A barge linetoaerve the upper Columbia and Snake Rivers is proposed. MATERNITY HOME At the residence of Mrs. Elhel Ritchie, Second Street, lore. Experienced nurse; reasonable rates. Call or address Mrs. Elhel Ritchie, lone, Oregon. it u tt tt LOST From .he Howard Eubanks ranch, three black Poland China pigs, weighing about 50 pounds each. If seen, please leave word at Independent office or notiiy Eubanks. Delivered to your station, 2 g a crate. Order now. Send check j i writes both hail and fi.e insur-lor-if desired- wi" B,,iP C" - D" ance on grain. Belter get cov ered now and protect youroelf. J. Douda Etlacado. Oregon. B3 t V EFFECTIVE MAT t TO SEPT. i I BUtTUftM LIMIT OCT. 1, lSt round mr TO 4 r. a a. o'.V'S. ill DFNVFR. IJ7.M OMAHA 74 tl KANA CITY.... 74.VI Dl'.S MINt......M 00. M nr. IOI IH st.rt HIA(,0... Hft.61 DITKIIT IO.2J (INC INN ATI ...... IO.;i I I VI MND 111.17 TORONTO H7.M ATLANTA IT.i I I I SIIl B(.H . IIJ.J7 ASIIINt.TON . 141.17 I.AIIM fHIA HN.II W lOKK. ISI.OI BOSTON 1S7.07 Low faresall parts of mid west, south and east. Fine fast trains. ! il Zloa National Park Grand Canyan Nat'l Pk. Tallowiton National Pk. Rocky Mountain Nat'l Pk. Fa Illuttnitrd Bouklen, Rnrrv. tioal and Informatton, Addicu Aent named bkw. UNION FACIFi Jos. llowk. lone, Oreicon. 4i l R. ROBISON youbuyfl A. Ill n AA III X " OtFIRESTONE TIRES r Xyou get the A MOST I for your MONEY : : :n Board and Room By the day, week or month. Transient meals. Home cookirf, irr.;::Hlcd service and the ngl.t price. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. Mrs. John Grimes GET THOSE WEEDS NOW .Cheney The new Cheney Weeder 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- Weeder ble plowing. Get your or ders in early as they are go-ingTast. MASON I RERT For style, price and quality try .Star Brand Shoes. Bristow nnd We Pay the top Market Price for Butter Fat and we need allthe No. 1 cream pro- Iduced in Morrow County. Ship your next can to the Morrow Co. 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