The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 05, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME XVH
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 5, 1928
NUMBER 19
Otir Fall SPECIAL on
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Montague Special to Oct.
A cord of -wood or half a ton oi
coal in lone, Lexington or liepp-J
ner with every MUN 1 wM
Allen's better than ever. A handsome Cherokee
Circulator only $00 at
Case Furniture Co. Ilenpner
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I Understand I low Serious It Is
Tl ICRE is serious f illness at home, and you hurry
with the prescription the doctor has given you
to your local prcripuon pharmacy. The pharmacist
immediately senses the reriousness of the case from the
medicine the doctor has ordered. Every minute that
treatment is delayed counts against the patient.
Perhaps the prescription calb for a rare drug or a
new remedy. Yes, the phannaci: t assures himself he
has every ingredient he had prepared for emcr
grncies. Cool, deftly, accurately, he compounds the
prescription, and carefully checks his work.
Such emergencies sho'ild help to impress on you
that your prescription pharmacy is entitled to support.
There isn't enough prescription business in most com
munities to support an exclusively prescription drug
store. Therefor: the druggist must sell many sundries
he must he a merchant, too. Only by doing this can
he make a hvi. and maintain his pharmacy, in equip
ment and cf.'. :i xy, so that it may best serve the needs
of the community and its physicians when serious
sickness comes.
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BULLARD'S PHARMACY
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Local Happenings
Kverybody in lone wet to the
Itoiloo at Hf tpnr lant Saturday,
Kven thr villBife preacher was
it here. The preacher nidn't nee
mneh of the hiickinir and hulldotr
rg conteHts but he bears wit netifl
'tothn natiffactory character of
the refrenhmcnU served at the
i Christian ('bureh.
I For the r- al thintr In onions.
ae W. E. Ahalt of "The Iove
M. Hi " Itrnlhnr Ahalt If ft a Him-
pie at The In lependent office to J
cheer the editorial heart and we
must cay that for elegance of
, form beauty of tint and rithcacy
'of aroma we have never seen
their equal.
I Spuds For Sale
i While they laat at a tl 25 per
hundredweight at the rannh or
i$l.G0 delivered.
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! The Dorcas Society isplat."ir
on aervini? lunch at some ceritral
i location on election day. Definite
announcement w to place and
mnu will be ma le later.
See Dr. Clarke, the Kyr ;nht
Specialise about your eyer. lie
will be it the lone Hotel all flay
and even nir, Saturday, Oct. f.
Cltford Crintoiiher'on rec nt!y
purchased a Sorber radio thr up h
the local auent. Walter Cor!:: y.
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Weather Report
For Sept.
Total precipitation 0 I".
"fince Sept. 1 CM
" " for the correa-
noi.dinir oeriod last year 1 CO
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No of clear das
No. of cloudy dK i .. 2.
No. partly cloudy ?.
Prevailing wind Wi t.
It. K. Iliirliixnii
CtnperMtive Olwrxtr V. S. W "
Mornan. Oregon. Oct. 1. I92S.
Coming to
The Dalles and Ptndld m
Dr. Mcllenthin
Specialist
In Inl. rniil M.'illi lni' for tin
(iiihI twrlve yi'iiri)
DOKS NOT OPERATE
Will be in The Dalles
City Hall Briefs
The nifular meeting of the
Common Council of the town of
lone wins held Tuesday, Oct. 2.
The roll call ah" wed aa pre-eut;
the Mayor and Cotincilmen Lun-
dell, Bryson, Ritchie. McCabe
and Bribtow; absent. Linn.
The minutea weae read and ap
annroved and the following list
of claims uppproved by the com
tnittee on finance and by motion
duly made, seconded and carried,
O'd rtd paid:
lone City Dray $22 20
i G. Halsiuer 2.20
I'.ert Mason 24 CO
lone Independent 10.00
llalph Ilarrin. in the matter of
proposed sewer, in accordance
with the understanding rerched
at the lasi meelinv of the Ooun
iaid o the table a cheek in the b-
mount of $"00.00 and deeiiinatert
for the purchase of vitrifieo sew
er pipe, and when maxm me im
der, that w hen the pipe a deliv
tred. he would proceed with the
feonslruelion of l be sewer
The atreet commitue beina
called for a report coiicen;ii'
xide walkconstiuctioii proposed
at the last meetinv of the coun
cil repoited no projires.
A proposition to join with Ue
Pacilic 1'ower and Liitht Co. in
the rental of office room in the
(Milk btiiblinu on a 5 ) -50 basis
wus aubmiited by the town mar
shal and njecien by the Cuunci'.
A qiiesiion as to the advu-abil
ity of attempting the contiol rf
raiio inteiferanee by ordirance
armii.K, uneral discussion f.i low
I' d but no action was tikn. tri.-
concensus of opinion ben a thai
it would be better to rely upon
voluntary co-operattoii forti.ee-
limination of loca'. interfeuuce
Council adjourr.ed,
Morgan News
Mk. J. F. IIakiikstv
J. A. Harbke and wife arrived
in Morgan, Thursday, from Ljlf,
Washington and viited with Mr.
and Mrs. Hatdentv.
Mr. Clips, the McNess Agent,
was in the Morgan vicinity, on
business las Thursday.
Miss Edith Ely, with Beulah
and Geneva I'ettyjohn.camehome
from lone, Friday.
Mr. Harbke and Mr. Hardesty
were busines visitors in lnr.e,
Thursday afternoon and in the
evening all went to Ilepprier.
,j. 1'he 0. W. K. & N. work train
moved, by Friday night'a train,
from Morgan to Hock Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harbke left for
Heener, Friday. They expect to
return to Lyle, Saturday or Sun
day. K. E. Harbison, Glenn Ball and
Frd Griffin loaded out two cars
of wheat last Friday.
Howard Hardesty finished
hauling wheat for Ed Rietmann
'a-t Wednesday.
Mcfjrs. Ely, Troedson, Palma
ter-, Harbison, Pettyjohn and
B. v ;;h i heir familien, took in
tu l.-xi-aHeppner. Saturday.
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H1GIISC110OL ATHLKT1CS
Sunt. Earl A. Brown and
Coivh Thosr J. Davidson of the
lone schools were io Ar'.'u '.:tiui
Saturday forenoon in attendance
on themeetirig of the Upper Co-
Uimbia Athletic L ague. Thy re
port a good attendarce. Ofi'iers
were elected as follows:
F. M. Johnson of Lexington, t ref.
ident and Wiley Knighton o! Fo
The "Kodak Store"
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I Specials For
Oct. 6 CBL Oct 8 !
Rcd& White OIco 1 for 21 ct ?
ICIorox 2 for 33 ct
f Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 for20ct
i Quaker Quick Oats, large 1 for 31 j
Serv-us Cane and Maple
l Syrup, Quart Jugs, 1 for 49ct 3
; We Try To Please.'
Bristow & Johnson
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on Wed. and Thu . Oct. 10 & 11. ail, aecretary-treaunr. The ni-m
at The Dalles Hotel and in Pcndle bers of the executive tornn ,, tee
I . ... n . are Messrs Green of tossil, iel-
ton, Friday. Oct. 12, at the Donon Md o(
Hotel. Boardman.l he footb:.ll schedules
I Office Hours, 10.00 A. M.'for lo..e. Condon and Fossil are
... as follows:
to 4:00 P.M. l0NI:
i ' ....... .' (ni (-Practice came at Ar
k'. I V V I VT 1 .1. N: I 11 I. I I I u w -
U.M U.Al 1.. U1UI.I.IU"
AND TWO DAYS ONLY IN THE
DALLES.
i No Charge for Consultation
I Dr. M-IIWliln Ih m rrgitliir Kr"1'"-
ate in medicine and eurgi ry ami I
Hci'iiHCil liy Itiextale ot Uri'tjun. He
i1im-h not npi'Mie tor cliroiilc iipiu'u-
tlll'lltH, K"H HtOIICK. lllltTH Of HtOlll-
m il. toiiNlU or iiili'iuihlM.
llo Iimh lo IiIm creillt, wuiulcrf nl re
hiiHh tu iIIhiiihi' ill the Hloiuiu'li. live
IIiowcIm, IiIiiimI, mU I ii, iiiTH'm. Iirnrt
kUIiii'V. blinlilrr, lied wi'ttlnt;, cut
ni rli, wi-iik Iiiiikm, rhi'iiiiintlMiii, m'lat
j It'll, Irti iiIimth ami riful iillini'iitH.
I IW'low lire tlu iiihiii'N nt u lew nl
! IiIh iiim iiy nut Udi'il patlenla In Ore
jjoii, who have Ih'cii t rented tor one
j nl the nliove mimed cutiHea:
II. II. Illlike, MnrMliMelil.
Kliner Hooker, Coiiilon.
Hi'Mhle KeklrH, l'.niilre.
). (I. Horn, Homing.
Tho Iluttf, Will.mliia.
M M. R ( 'coper, Crcgon City
E. M. Hurt, Ailiniiton;
Mr. Omge W. Millici, AnliUn J.
Ueineliitier lie nlioveililte ntlil.tliil
eoiiNiili Ion will lie free iind hut hi
treatment. I different.
Married women immt tie nccoinpnn
led liv tlielr IimhIiiiikIm.
litmton. Oct. 13- Arlington at
lone. Oct. 20-Condon at Con-
don. Oct. 27 Fossil at lone.
Nov. 3-0pen. Nov. 9- lUpp
ner at I ne.
Fossil
Oct. 20: Arlington' at Ailinif
ton. Oct. 27: loe at nione. isov.
3: Heppner at Fossil. Nov. 12:
Condon at Fossil.
Condon
Oct. 20: lone at Condor. Nov.
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PRODl'CT OF GENERAL MOTORS
"Cold Weather Coming' i
Prepare yourselves with warm
clothing. T have received a well select
ed stock of Moleskin sheep lined coats
I Leather Coats, Waterproofed Jack-
I ets, Blazers, Sweaters, Wool Unions,
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i Pendleton Shir, Etc.
Jnow IS
olTheTime ofr
1 112 US.
to equip your
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JbatterriesI
MACHINE SHOP
I See these garments before
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j IONE, OREGON
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