The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 03, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVII
IONE, ORECON, FRIDAY, August 3, 1928
NUMBER 10
S WINGS AND LOAN MEN
MEET AT ABERDEEN
Aberdeen, W-ih., July 31
Special Saving and loan
Imdera from ten weatern states
ai d the province of UrltUh Co
lutnhin will gather hertt August
8 to 11 to diHCUHi mutual buniriess
problemi. Senator William E. Bo
rah, haa been invited an the prln
Morgan Items . 1
Harvey Medlock went to Hepp
ner to see a doctor last WeU neb
day. Mrs, it. Harbison called on Mrs.
J. F. llardesty, Friday evening.
Peter Nash's aon from PenJo
ton id slaving at the tluue'iict
place in Morgan, looking alter
Mia. John Nash's chickei.a while
clpal apeaker at the annual lan ltM( js away cooking for Leon Lo
quel. Uver oiiu Delegates, it la cxIKatl during harveat.
Mr. Clayton had the mislor
tune to have a wheel of hia Ford
to break laat Wednesday, caua
lug him a lot of grief.
The Palmuaeers are repairing
their windmill the laat few daya,
Mra H. 0. Ely waa atung by a
acorpion, while torting over aacka
Alvin look her to lone where ahe
had her aim treated.
lial Ely finiahed combining,
laat Tuesday after veryau.-e.b
ful run.
Mr. Connett had Mr. Nash help
ing aack some wheat last Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren
feind went to lone on Sunday.
prcted wilt be in attendance and
theae will represent ansncialiona
having assets of $750,000. The
visitors will.de tntertained at
banquets, in tripa and picnira at
Pacific ocean beaches, 30 milts
weal of here, and In sight seeing
tripa through aswmilla, door fac
torii. togging camps and big tim
ber.
See Louia Balaiger for intut
a nee.
"BEAUTIFUL PIANO
near lone must aell immediately,
$10 a month. A rare bargain.
Write Tallman Piano atore, Sa
lem. Oregon, iir particulara."
FOR SALE
1 ton Ford truck. Good condi
tion. Price $150.00 Call or write
T. C. Troge, lone, Oregon.
FOR SALE
Walnut player piano, bench,
cabinet, high clana rolla.Excellent
condition; a bargain. Caller write
Mr. Glenn H'jrroi ghs.lon-, Oie.
''H in
At Home With a Kodak
Little evcry-day incidents around your home make
delightful subjects fur Kodak pictures that you'll
treasure in years to come.
You can get a Kodak at this store for as little as
$5 stop in and ace the line.
Have us Jo your photo finishing
BULLARD'S PHARMACY
"The Kodak Store"
rill be.aotemnly blessed and ded- had teen called t Lexington by
SOTIVE
Nf ITU'S U hereby (iven that tht Farmer. Elrvstor Cumpany of lone, OreKon, it
III office in lone, Oregon, on Saturday, Srpt. 1st.. 192. at the hour of 2..KI o clock of
aid day, will offer for tale, and tell I) the hitfhrst bidder, the following deicribrd
sharrs of the capital (lock of Mid Co.nuany which show due end deliniuent on the
original purchase thereof, and all ihar of the capital atock ihowing default haa be, n
made in the payment of assessments or any part thereof.or at many shares thereof be
wild as may be necessary for the payment of the assessment due against all shares held
by any one tierson or penrnns, togflhcr w.ih intereit, costi of advertising and expenses
of ul The follwung cipttal stock number, nm of pf rtona, number of shires tk.h, delm rient
an cxmirul purchsse, inj due snJ Je!in-)ik' it on assessments, u shown by the records ot ssid
Company are as fullows, to-wit,
4
COME in
and SEE
Our new line of made to measuie t
t Suits. Any two piece suit in the whole t
line, $22.75
Headquarte for Groceries and
General Merchandise
"We Try To Please"
Bristow & Johnson
Local Happenings
Frank Engelman who has been
quite indinpoied for some time
past in now improving in health
under the influence of tht? milder
weather of the last few dajs.
Dad Griffin ia wielding the
cleaver at the lone market these
Citv Marshal Frank is using
hia spare time this wei k in the
elimination of fire hazards on the
theory that an ounce of prtvm.
tion ia worth a ton of cure.
Seated to God.
Fred Mankin is now recoverirg
from an attack of "flu". He is
able to be about but is still very
weak.
Mr. Bert Mason and sons are
enjoying a motor trip to Seaside
and other points along the Ore
gon coast this week.
Two motor atage loads of for
est fire fighters were observed
passing through lone, Tuisday
on the way to the ioreat south of
Any who are intereated in the jHeppner, A considerable number
oT men have been drafted for
fire service, materially depleting
scmeharvpRt crews. Hubert Zi lit
er loa hia entire crew in ll i way
and was in lone, Wednesday, in
search of men and boys to make
I'urkey grower Association may
obtain blank con t recta at the
grain office of W. M. Kubanka,
just across the street from the
lone Hotel.
George Ritchie went to Tort
and Tnesday and from there UP new crew
will go to St Martin'a Springs Mr. Lhristensen. loimeriy a
where he will take acour of:resident of lone and proprietor
treatmenta for rheumatism. 0f the local druir sto:e. was n
i -There
will be a first mas at lone for a short time, early this
at St I'atnck'a church, Heppner, J week. Mr. Christensen ia now in
on August 19th, at which inf.nts, business in Lewiston, Idaho. He
Stink So, Same oi per tun .o.'lmren Due on Cap. Hock OueonAtt'mf.
$150 .10
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10. H. V. Smouse
12. F. L Grilfm .
13 J.W. Hinkle.
17 E. E. Lyons
21 Edgar J. Ball
31 Nelson Bros. .
32 L L Jakes 5 .
33 C. It. Peteraon
37 Franci Gtiffin 2
38 M. R Ball I.
40 F. L Griffin ...4 ...
46 Matt Halvorsen 10 ...
47 Tilman Hogue 5 .
$000 00
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300 00
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300.00
...300.00
500 00
...300. 00
200.CO
48.00..... ......100.00
400.00
500. CO
...250.d0
Hated at one, Oregon, tint i'.ll iluf of July, 19L'H.
FARMERS ELEVA7VR COMPASY
Dale of Oft publication of thi m ike.julr 27, li'S.
Imte vflntt public at wn ol this note. Auguit 31, lHJ.
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EFrTCTrVt MAT IS TO SEPT.
HI TURN LIMIT OCT. 11, 1SS
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Low faresall parts of mid
west, south and east.
Fine fast trains.
WASHINGTON 141.17
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Far lUurtratrd Booktttt, Krsnrs
tions and Information, address
Accnt saiasd Mow.
UNION PACIF
Jos. Ilowk,
lone, Oii'tfon.
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you get the
MOST
for your
MONEY
the death of his brother who was
accidentally killed at Long Creek.
Chas. Allenger left on Sunday
night'a train for Portland. He is
to continue his journey from
Potland to points in Missouri and
Indiana.
Wendell Balniger, now of La
G tnde, accompanied by dis cou
ii Alfred Balaiaer. motored to
Eugene, laat week end and, re
turning through lone, Monday,
tarried for a few hours
Wheat is rolling in rapidly at
e evatora and warehouses in lhii
territory. Fome farmers in th
vicinity of lone have iininhed
harvesting and a good many are
nearly through. Reports as to
yield and quality are generally
quite favorab'e.
Mr. and Mr. Stanley Seely are
the pruu 1 parents of an 8i pound
baughter, born Monday. July 30,
at the Ritchie maternity home.
Weather Report
For July
Total precipitation . 0.40
" " since Sept. 1 9.44
" " for the corres
ponding period last year 11 91
No. of clear days 22.
No. of cloudy days 1.
No. partly cloudy 8.
Prevailing wind . ..West.
K. K. HarlilHiiti
CooKrativc Observer V. S. II'
Morgan, Oregon, Aug. 1, 1928.
NEW ORECON ROAD MAP
A now edition of the popular
Oregon n ad and information map
folder has just been leceived at
the office of the district forester,
Portland, Oregon.
Copies of the map may be ob
tained from the district office
library, New Po.t Office Build
ing, Portlaud, Oregon, or from
any of the fourUen forest super
ivao'S in the State. The forest
sprvic makes no charge for the
m,r". 'imply rniuesting cooper
ot; n ' 'he map users in edu ,
C8'
' I, public to leave a clean
camp and a dead fire.
See3anson for insurance.
PAPER MULCH
Potato gro wn under a paper
mu.co U-tt yea at one of the U.
S. Department of Agriculture's
experiment plota came into flow
ering from 5 days to 2 weeks
earlier than those grown without
the paper mulch. The average
weight of the mulched plants
was 386 grammes, while that of
the unmnlched plants was only
81. This increased jrowth of the
potato plants under the paper
mulch was typical of the response
obtainde with various other truck
crops. While the practical ure of
such a mulch is closely associat
ed with cl:matic, crop, market
and labor condition", its possible
adoption as a means of hastening
the maturity of crops ia of inter
est to growers anxious for early
markets,
jr.ai4ittt';trfla
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GET THOSE WEEDS NOW
Cheney
The new Cheney Weeder s
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
dersjix early as they are go
ingfast. BERT MASON
9 a
' By the day, week or
month. Transient meals.
Home cookinf. unexcelled
service and Wi
i-isce.
MACHINE SHOP
Second St., lone, one block
from the school house.
1 Mrs. John Grimes
For style, price and quality try
Star Brand Shoes.-Bristow nnd
Johnson,
We Pay the top
Market Price for
Butter Fat
t and we need allthe No. 1 cream pro
I duccd in Morrow County. Ship your J
ii next can to the Morrow Co. Cm ry Co., j
ii Heppner.
We are agents for De Lavalle
Cream Separator. !
W.C. Cox, Mgr. t