The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 31, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME XVII
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, August 31, 1928
NUMBER 14
SMITHS ATTEND
APPLING REUNION
Laat 8u d r. Mr. and Mr.
Cole Smith, accompanied by their
daughter, Miaa Mildred, and Mr.
Smith Sr., motored to Walla Wal
la to attend the Appling reunion
whlco wai hold in th city perk.
Fartyone were present. Among
thoae preaent from thia itale
were It. M. Smith and family of
Bend. Mr. and Mra. Cole Smith
were Inlerented in meeting Mr.
and Mra. Orden Appling who
came from Idaho to attend the
reunion. These people and the
Smitha weia married at a double
wedding and had not met for
twenty yeara. The reunion occur
ring on Mimtouri Day, the Smitha
and Applinga being Irom Miinouri
reentered with aome two hun
dred other Miaaouriana who were
holding a picnic in the same park.
For ityle, price and quality try
Star Brand Shoea. Briatow and
Johnion.
Louia Baleiyer handlea all
lineaof insurance. Are you in
aured? After the fire ia too lute
Tht FilUr
Tit Pyramlda are admired for their
tlx, bat the thing Uat moat completer
Xi tilt tto eye la a cumr. .
Morgan Items
Miaa Allen, Mornan'i achool
ma'am, with Mra R. E. Harblaon
waa calling in Morgan, Tueiday,
attend ing to achool mattera.
The Glenn Ball family are re
coveriintr from a light ataik i
flu.
The railroad bridge gang has
been on the Morgan aiding for a
week.
Miaa Beulah Petyjohn ia driv
ing a new Chevrolet coupe.
Howard Hardest!, Stanley
Seelv and Noel Streeter wer rab
bit hunting on Four Mile, last
Sunday.
Mr. Jaka Hillstrom arrived
from Klamath Falls, Wednesday,
toveraea the cloalna down of the
rock crusher at Morgan. Thetime
keeptr left for his home in Mauh
field, going by way of Maupin,
last Thuraday morning. The err w
left Friday morning, aome of
them going to theor work at Mau
oin and aome of them tolh-
homee. Mra. Reice ia going to
cook for the crew at Maupin. Her
daunt ter. Corinne. goea to Marsh
field to be with her sister and to
attend achool.
Noel Str eter was visiting wi h
hiactusin in Morgan, Sunday,
and with friends in Cecil. He left
on Monday for the mountain.
Continutil on Vg 4
PICTORIAL IXFE OF HERBERT HOOVER
No. 1 By Sattcrfield
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Friends and relatives cf Frar k
A. Lundell gathered at his hnn e,
Friday. August 17, to conurr u
late him on his 80th birthday.
After a pleasant afternoon spent
in visiting a delicious luncheon
waaterved. Many happy returra
of the day were lnhed to "Grand
pa." These present were Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Lundell and fam
ily, Mr. and Mra. Cleo Drake,
i Mr. aid Mrs. Otto Lindatrorn
anc '"frily, Mr. and Mrs. Algott
Luii.i. I f'r. and Mrs. J. E. Swan
ot !. i..n ily, ftir. ar.a Mrs.
Oscar .Lundell end family, Mrs.
Peterrrr at d Mrs. Troedson.
1. Herbert Hoover'e ancestors, of Quaker faith.
U America from I uncm ana Moiiana.
t. They became tettlen Brat on farnu In Mary
land, these moving to North Carolina and Ohio.
KERR, G1FFORD & Co
Will be represented in the
lone territory by
GEORGE N. ELY
Manog'er, Jordan Elevator
came
I. Ia l&JJ the Hoovers mlgn d to Iowa, where they
an4 their aelihtwn founded t-ie tuwa of Wot Branch.
Local Happenings,
X j&Xqu will need new supplies for j&
School Opening.
Waterman and Parker Fountain Pens, guaranteed.
You are well taken care of when you buy a pen at our store 2
A Tip Top WRIST WATCH Will
get you there on time
Tablets and Pencils of all kinds.
Shop from Our Windows.
BULLARD'S PHARMACY
The "Kodak Store"
4. Before clearing the land for their farms.
i (junker pioneers built a Meeting House.
W, W. Rankin, 54. count; road su
SCHOOL OPENS
MONDAY
The lone Public School will
beiii n next Monday, Srpt. 3rd
with the following teachers:
Earle A. Brown, Supt., Thomas
J. Davidson, Coach. Amy C.
Sperry and Elizabeth Vinson, for
the high school, Harriet Bnwn,
seventh and eighth grades, Ztl
ma Kennedy, fifth and six h
grades, Hildegard Williams, third
and fourth, and Vura Cochran,
first and second.
The school law of Oregon pro
vides for children to enter school
in the first year at the age of
six yearr. Owing to the fact that
lone his no entrances 1 1 midyear,
children may te admitted thia
year whose sixth birthday will
occur before January 1st, 1919.
COME in
and SEE
Our new line of made to measure
Suits. Any two piece suit in the whole
line, $22.75
lieadquarte for Groceries and
General Merchandise.
"We Try To Please"
Bristow & Johnson
We understand that KUis Mii.or
and family are soon to make
their home on Butter Creek. The
Seymour Wilson ranch on which
the Minora have been living for
several year haa been leased by
II. 0. McCurdy who is to take
possession on the 15th of Sep'.
Miss Blanch Turner has been
employed aa 'a teacher by the
Arlington achool board.
Supt. Brown and family return
d the first of the week from
Monmouth where Supt. and Mia.
Brown have baen attending the
Itersiona of the gammer achool
Vawter Crawlord of the Ga
zette Tima finding W. W. Head
prowlin6 about the streets of
Heppner unattended, loaded him
into the Crawford Chevrolet ae
dan and returned him to the iing
City, Monday afternoon.
See Swanaon for insurance.
Mra. Williama. who lives in the
M. R. Morgan house on Third
street, ia reported to be quite ill
with Intestinal flu. The Williama'
are recent arrivals from Southern
California.
"I. 11. S. Monogram loost lent
note book covert. BullBrd'a
Pharmacy.
Miss Alice Head, who graduat
t from the Monmouth State Nor
mal hha a teaching position at
Toledo, Oregon.
Mra Delia Mobiey is visiting
withers. J. H. Bryson this week.
Bert Mason ia attending to
business mattera in Portland thia
week.
Mra. D. R. Laughlin, Ione'a
5th grade teacher will attend
the state normal achool at Bell
ingham, Washington thia winter,
Prof. Glenn Burroughs, wife
and children who hve been spend
ing the summer with Prof. Bur
roughs parents, Mr- and Mra.
French Burroughs at their home
on Rhea Creek, are planning to
leave on the! return trip toKirlts
ville, Mo., where Prof. Buroughs
ie Instructor in history in the
Stite Teachers, College,
James Keller ia DreDarirs to
Icare lone for Kirkaville. Mo. on! e"l,or' ,w" km J- ;
. ... r. . L t i ' er Injured when a
me tin oi cepiemoer, ne pinna
tourlnc car driven br Rankin left tha
enter a medical college at that: grade at Rocky hill, near Butte Falls.
place. Hia brother Ei ward ex j C L. Barrett of Bend ha paid John
peels to enter the frethman c'hs? , Moras of Aehwood III tor each of
at Whitman college. Walla Walla. I h kllled wheB hli car
, piungea into a oana oeing anven to
Have )OU regis' ere? ; summer rang In the Cascade moun
As the law now you canot vote'
unless you Jo. It is no longer pc
sible to swear in your vote.
I
I- R. ROBISON
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IPrCIA!.TY. t
Oj Parts carried inJJ
stock for all standi"
lard magnetos. J
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MACHINE SHOP
FOR SALE
Walnut player pian,o, bench,
Cthinet.high class rolls. Excellent
condition; a bargain. Callor write
Mr. Glenn Burroughs, lone, Ore.
Don't fail to Register.
Books are still open.
DO IT NOW
, Governor Patterson appointed Don
ald 8. Riches Justice of the peace of
the Turner district In Marion county,
to succeed K. L. Earl, who died re
cently. " -
Pioneer history of Oregon and the
northwest was linked with the life of
Josephui Thompklns, (0. who died at
the home of his son on Grand Island
last week.
Lewis 0. Leach, 68, waa killed In the
Connie Dye camp on tha Netarts road
In Tillamook county when a lug fell
on him as be was at work bucking
logs in the camp. ',
Thrown out ot bis wagon, which was
piled Into the ditch by a car, W. J.
Stowe of Eugene suffered a fractured
skull and six broken ribs when kick
ed by his horses.
Vmatilla county buslnesa men and
farmers are urging tha acquisition ot
a tract of land by the county court In
the Immediate future for crop rota
tion experiment purposes.
Board and Room
By the day, week or
month. Transient meals.
Home cooking, unexcelled
service and the right price.
Second St., lone, one block
from the school house.
. Mrs. John Grimes
Members ot the new Baptist church
recently formed at Balem by former
members of tha First Baptist church,
have selected tha name "Calvary Bap
tist" for thlcr organisation, It waa an
nounced. Tha Bowm: :; !!!;' s tatter com
pany's sawmill In Wallowa resumed
operations Inst week, following a to
day shutdown. In addition to tha old
crew, 40 new men have been placed
on the payroll.
The fourth annual picnic of tha Cove
old folks given by the Woman's Im
provement club In Ascension grove
brought together 70 persons ot 00
years; tha oldest, Mrs. Mary P. Cham
ber, 85, was guest of honor.
I
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t The best and simplest machine for i
Treating Wheat is
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!l The CHENEY ' j
Why use an inferior machine or
borrcw from a neighbor? I
it.
GRAIN
I have sample machines on hand
as well as well as a large stock of
Copper Carbonate.
TREATER
Get Ready for the Seeding.
BERT MASON
10NE, OREGON
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