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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1928)
VOLUME XVII NUMBER 12 KJNC, OREGON, faUDAY, August 17, 1928 CREAT STATE INDUSTRY On of our balc horn Indus tries Is the eiin fling Industry. In Oregon there art thirty-six plants packing canned fruits and vege tables. These plants operate on the average of five mouths dur ing the year. The operations com menee lo May and extend at In tervals through until December, live the Oregon Manufacturers Association. ' There Is Invested Inbuild.ngt and real estate a total in excess of 15 6CO.000.00. At the peak of the season, which ordinarily comes during pear packing time there are ami loved io theie plants 7500 people, exclusive of the har Viating crews which number many thousands. The pack of Or egoi. fiur.a and vegetables aver- . UoULIIIUtnl ou t'C 4.) For Rent Hour on Main street, opposite the Tum-a l.um lumber yard, Furnished or unfurnished. For particulars see Mrs. Lou Vina Louy. FOR SALE Walnut player piano, bench,' cabinet, high dais rolls. Excellent condition: a bargain. Call or writ Mr. Glenn burroughs, lone, Ore. Morgan Items Mr. Monroe stopped in Morgan Wednesday afternoon, on hiswsy to Baker. Morgan's mechanic, Martin Baursnfelnd, was called to tow In Gns Liebel's truck one day last week, Martin has severer other dsmmaged cars in his garrage. White working at the crusher last Wedneaday, Lawrenc John son had the misfortune to hurt hit hand. He was taken to Hepr, ner wher the doctor found it nec- 'taaryto remove the thumb to 'the first joint Franklin and H. O. Ely wire in Hepprer, Wednesday. Kenneth Hutchccro't was trucking wheat for F. Ely and N. R. Pettyjohn this week. Mits Mildred Hynd. of Oci , Wednesday. Miss Velma Sharrad, of (Veil, was vititing the Misses Edith rnd Margaret Ely over the week ene. Sam Con net t, of Spokane, mas in Morgan last week arranging for the shipment op hie stock and household goods to Spoksne, Mrs. H. O. Ely and family called on Mrs. Herbert Hynd. of Ocil last Wednesday. Bill Hillstrom wit over from Msupin Friday to put off a blast Have your Kodak handy That'i the way wc keep our stock of Kodaks and Kodak Film handy. You'll find our store a real service sta tion for your photographic needs. Expert photo f.nishlnz Kodaks fj up Brounus$J up BULLARDS PHARMACY "The Kodak Store Local Happenings W. D. Honey, of Gresham, Is in lone this week looking after his ranch interests. It is reported that Mrs. T. C. who is a flu tufferer at the hos pital at The Dalles Is slowly Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beck and little son. of Pilot Rock were in lone, Sundsy. Funerg' serviiti were held at the Christian church In lone, on Saturday afternoon at 2:00o'clock for David McDow ll, seventeen years and eleven months old, wl o died Monday morning at th home of hissi'.ter, Mrs. Clarence A. Warren, in Gooseberry (Th- cause of death was tub eu lotis. He had been at a summer 'camp in the mountains and had returned to his home the Sui day evening immediately preceding his dtaih. Th funeral service was conducted rjy Mrs. w. u. Livingstore, formerly pastor of (on Christian church but i ow of Hood River. Sh was assiited by the choir of th Congregation al church. Interment was made I. .L. I ..... Ill fclin iviir nui,Kii Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bris o snd family and E. R. Lundel: rt. turned from Portland Friday. Th gentlemen attended Buyers' Week and th ladies a dental ses tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bullard and children returned from trip to Portland and Hood River, Si tur day evening. They were actom panied by Mis. Bullard'a sii ter Mrs. Frone, and her daughter. Taeerfay night of laat week. T. C. Trog took Mrs Troge to th hospital at The Dalles. Mrs Ti ore was ill with "flu' and threatei ed with pneumonia. College training and expert ence make us competent Pharma ciats Bullard's Parmacy. Thelma Forbes is taking a va cation this week and Hazel Feld man, pharmacy student of O gon Stat College, is taking her place at th drug ator. Mra. Chriitina Troedson is en joying a visit from her grsr.d daughteia. Ihe young ladies no tured from their horn in Kiig City, Cal. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Timm had it weekend guests; Mrs. Anna Plenlngand children of pendle ton, Mrs. Otto Pieming, Chsrley nd Rudolf Piening of Olympia, ' The party left, Sunday, for Olympla, where Mrs. Piening and children will spend th rert of th summer visiting friends rd relatives. Wash dresses at Mason's. Wide nge of materirials shades and m and low prices. Mr. and Mrs. I. R Rubison aiid Loren Hale returned onMon day from Portland. They wereac cmpanied by Miss Eva Stange, of Longview, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowell are th parents of a son, born Sstur dsy. at the home of Msrahal and and Mrs. E. G. Franks. Marshal Jackson came near to loving a thumb as th result of getting it caught in the machin ery of a combine on the E A. Tellers ranch. ' Miai3ildred Morgan, wlois working for Mrs. George Maho rey, ppent Sunday at home with her parents in lone. Mrs. J. F. Hardesty and Mrs. Stanley Scaly accompanied Mr. Howard Hardesty to lone Mon day afternoon. Carrie Medlock and Opal Cool were calling in Morgan Tuesdsy. Ralph Gibeoh and familv, of Portland were visjting Mr. Gib ton's cousins, H. 0. Ely and Bert Palmatfer. last Thursday. Mrs. Pat Medlock called at the J. F. Harderty home on Sundiy morning. H. 0. Ely and family called on'mont? Bo,rJ provided in the Mr. and Mrs Ekleberry Wednesnew tfr."tn Union building at day afternoon. J tuudautd on Vg.i STATE C. DORMITORY Although income from thenrw men's dormitory at Oregon Stat college will pay off interest ard principal of the honds issued to build it, as well as all costs of op eration, living costs for students will amount to but $34 a month for board and room, according to booklet describing the ttrcc u e and its operation just issued. Room rent haa been set at ap proximately 130 for a term of 3 4 - f : "! Louis Balsiser handles al lines of Insursnce. Are you in sured? After th fir is too late THE "WHY" OF PROSPERITY I CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bida will be received up to the hour of 8:00, p. m., Au 22,1928, for th transportation of pupil to and from th school bouse of School District No. 35, lone, Oregon for the coming tcSool year. 1928-29 on th fol lowing designated routes: Rhea Creek loite from th Shaver ranch to th schoolbouat in lone; the Willow Creek route, from within one mile of the Bene d ct ranch to the school house n Inn. Service must begin Sept. 3 1928. The School Board reserves tl.e right to reject ai T or all bids. Delia M. Corson Ckrk George Ritchie Ch'mn. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal, Co., 360 A Alder Street, I Portland. Ore., EYESIGHT SI E ClALISls. win be in lone, a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hal tnd j,y ind ev,ninrt Saturday. Arg, daughter Miriam hav returned , at tne lone Hotel. See him a .bout your eyes I A mtrica 's electrical da el opment is tn the hands of rngineers and scientists con- Itemed only with achieving results the minimum ni X icost to the consumer. Their objective is to help make life, industry and business f better. They have made pos sible the enjoyment of even ww i-imi up u ana cvmvww- iente than most people now employ. Lower and lower goes the cost of! production as machinery increases human capacity. Higher and higher go the stand ards of living in America, as machin cry makes possible the enjoyment by everybody of conveniences that were luxuries only a few years ago. Electric rower is responsible fori this new day in American life. Wherever work is to be done, nine times in ten electricity does It best Dairy it contributes to the industrial development of America. .Daily adds to the national wealth. Carning on such work is made possible by the principle of Individ u al enterprise under which it has been fostered. Pacific Power &Light Co. x from a vacation trip in the Blu Mountains. Ther was no uuorum at He' For style, price and qualitj try regular meeting of th lone city Star Brand Shoes.-Bristow and council last Tuesday owing to lh. Johnson. absence from the city of council t t e COME in and SEE Our new line of made to measure :: i ; Suits. Any two piece suit in the whole : : line, $22.75 Headqutrto for Groceries nd m. m li OeneraJ Merchandise "We Try To Please" Bristow & Johnson man Bristow, Lundoll and Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. Bergevin and daughter left Wednesday of last week, driving to Baker. They p anned to spend Thuraday night with the Harlan McCurdys at their camp near Granite and to arrive in Baker Friday. Ther Mrs. Bergevin will join her par nts, and she aud the children will accompany them on a trip tbroug Yellowstone Park. Mr. A. Holub has purchased th Paul Troedson ranch, 9 miles north of Ion from Julius Fisch r ot La Grande. This ranch com prizes some 800 acr of wheat land and all stock and equipment are included in the sal. Th con sideration was $16,000. Mr. Fisch r receives in the trade a small farm in th "valley". Mr. HolulA son, Frank, will hav charge of this ranch. Mra. Charles Shaver is a patient at th Jordan hospital. Sh suffering from neuralgia. See Swanton for Insurance. STARTERS ?0 I R. RODISON XMACNETOS. I n :: & l gj jcENERATO' St Z C1 OJ Parts carried In!' f stock for all stand: , jard magnetos. MACHINE SHOP ZSPECIALTY. if Board and Room iBy the day, week or J month. Transient meals. ; , Home cooking, unexcelled service and the right price. Second St., lone, one block from the school house. Mrs. John Grimes LARGE I have just received another large shipment of wash dresses priced from $1 to $4' ASSORTMENT I SIZES from 15 to 44 Prints, voiles, etc DRESSES BERT MASON See Swanson for INSURANCE