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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1928)
I VOLUME XVII 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, August 10, 1928 NUMBER 11 THOUGIITFULNESS In this ftiiy of hurry, hustle i.id bustle we ar becoming for getful of many of the firx-r things of life thit go to make world happier, It ii the aim of thia paper to do its part towards the welfare and happiness of the people of thia community and we want to recognize and point out to our (rlenda the kind deeds done by any of you. Archie Cochran whom all of ua knew and loved has left behind him a token of love and affection for his loved ones that should cauae ua to halt awhile and pon der well and one that all of ua would do well to emulate. The following letter ha come to our attention and to our way of thinking ia worthy ofihta bove comment. lone, Ore., Aug. 4. l'J28. Mr. G. R. IlUt, Itep. N. Y. Life Insurance Co. Dear Sir: My an. Archie B. Cochran, had a policy for $2000 in your company which, at the time of his accidental death by gunshot wound, wan in full force and contained the douh le indemnity benefit. (('ilillmi- an I'K 4.) Morgan Items Mr. Connett went to Portland on btiHinea lat Wednesday. Wid I'almatecr was in Lexing ton on ItusiniHS last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and daughters Edith and Margaret ere basiness visitors in Hej p ner, last Thursday. Mr. Bert I'almateer and son, Ted, began hauling whtat to Mr. Harbison's warerouse, last Mon Local Happenings A. ' H. Nelson and aon, Nor man, motored to St Martin, a Spring last Monday morning to spend a short vacation campintr and fishing. They were accompanied on the trip by Milton Morgan who will remain a week and then ree turn by atage. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Tompkins, foimer residents of this c.ly and now living at King City, Idaho, day. liert expects to start anoth-'gre the parents of an eight'ponrid er team and a truck aoon Mr. Stanley Seeley brought his wife and infant daughter home luat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren felno, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and daughters Edith and Marga ret, Mr. and Mrs. BertPalmateer and children, Ted and Dotriy, Da vid Ely and Alvin Ely drove to Boulder last Sunday for a swim in the Columbia. Mr. Hill Hillstrom came over from Maupin last Sunday to visit hia brother Jake's camp and nee how things were progressing in CuntmurJ ua l'g.4 FOR SALE Walnut player piano, bench, cabinet, h'K h class rolls. Excellent condition; a bargain. Call or write Mm. Glenn Burroughs, lone, Ore. J 'Ml Have your Kodak handy That's the way we keep our stock of Kodaks and Kodak Film handy. You'll find our store a real service sta tion for your photographic needs. F.prt phto f.uishhi Kodaks j up-B,o:..Lj$J up UULLARD'S PHARMACY "The Kodak Store1 ' COME in and SEE i: Our new line of made to measure i: Suits. Any two piece suit in the whole line, $22.75 J Headquarte for Groceries and General Merchandise "We Try To Please" daughter born July 31. M. H. Morgan had the mis for to lose a valuable caw on alfalia thisweek. t Frank and Kichard Lundell have a new Victor Orthophomc Portable of which Bullaid's Phar macy are the agents. Mr. and Mrs. Eail Murray, having finished harvesting their crop, left lone, Tueaday for l-'ree water for the winter. ' Mrs. E. G. Sperry of lone was a gueat recently at Paradise Inn, Kainier National Park, Washing ton. During her stay at the turn out mountain . i-n n in Para use Valley, 5. 557 feet above sea level ahe found the hillsides under a fragrant multi-colored blanket ot flowers that stretched for n.i es as far as the eye could see. ' Lee Beckner's Harris combine was destroyed by fire ol ui,knuwn origin at bia ranch south of Imt Wednesday night, August 1. i'he loss was covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Beckner had teen absent from home during the evening and discovered the lire shortly after retiring. Hamal being over the machine was sund ing in a vacant lot. Mrs. Vera Moen of McMinvilie who has been visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Low and her aunt, Mrs. Laxton Mc Murray, has returned home. She plana to go with a friend to Med f ! ford to engage in pear picking. I i Thieves entered the repair I shopot J. 11. Bryson, through a t ; rear window. Saturday night, and t ranacked the place. They carried -off about fifty dollars worth of $ small tools but the indications : were that they had intended to take a large amount of tools and equipment but had been fright ened away before completing tlie haul. Frank Lundell, relurnirg to town at 2 a. m. went to the garrage to put his car up and do Iticing thaat the back door was open, closed it. The robbers had tried to get into the office ol the garrage but were not able to open the door. Dr. Clyde S. Walker of Vale was in lone, Saturday. He was returning lrom the Willamette valley where he had left Mrs. Walker and the children for a va cation. Mrs. llellen Farrensand daugh tera' Arleta and little Dorothy, were passengers to Portland on Saturday. The trip was made ntc essary by the acute illness of Mits Arleta. Mr. Ernest Shipley, otherwise known as "Red" is the proud pus sesor of a new 4 cylinder Lincoln, "Hed claims tnat in one night's demonstration he undoubtely trav eled 80 miles within city limits just hauling his friends around the block. To date only half his dates for promised ridesarefilied. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bullard' son, left, Monday mornsng, for their home in. Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahalt, of Duncan, spent Sunday in lore! Mr. Ahalt came down to ta',:e part in the Saturday nifcht smok er, at Lexington. They returned to Duncan, Sunday night. Sunday night, Fred McMurray was so unfortunat as to have bin and three children loft lone by motor, Monday morning. Mr. Bui ard will spend buyer's week in Portland, and Mrs. Bullard and the children will visit relatives in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Jackson, who have be-in viniting Mr. Jack son's mother, Mrs. Koae Jack- truck turn over and roll down an embankment, demolishing the cab but not doing mnch other dammsKe. The accident was due to the lights On the car going off. Mr. McMurray escaped injury. Mr. H. V. Smonse was in lone on husines, Monday, lit reports his harvest as er.dtd. t t X Only $1185 but The Dictator has Studebaker's exclusive ball bearing spring shackles -sensational new riding ease and quiet 20,000'inile lubrication 4 Speed and Stamina proved under A A A auspices 5,000 miles in 4751 minutes rStyle-new as tomorrow! Independent Garrage, lone, Ore. iSTUDEBAKER! .a. 1 A The Great Independent For style, price and qualit; tiy ..,.:: ia-tttt!8?s"U' Star Brand Shoes.-Bristow nnd ?, . . . rrrN o aiMi Johnson. See Swanson for insurance. ,' u ,nTTTiirirrTTn jii'iriTn'Ti! "BEAUTIFUL PIANO near lone must tell Immediately. $10 a month. A rare bargain. Write Tallman Piano Store, Sa lem, Oregon for particulars." See Swanson for INSURANCE I R.ROBISON MAGNETOS, . ct dtpic in : & r GENERATO'Sf!! T U 'ti h S3! u ti Parts carried inQ j stock for all stand J - T MACHINE SHOP N SI St ! tt 1 Its tt month. Transient meals. ; s Home cooking, unexcelled & service and the right price. S . . . . . . K Second bt., lone, one block from the school house. Board and Room By the aay, week Cheney The new f hfnp.v Weeder . -.. 1 p will 2'2t 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 ders in early as they are go ing:fast. BERT MASON Bristow & Johnson Mrs. John Grimes