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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
NUMBER 21 VOLUME XVII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 19, 1928 Our Fall SPECIAL on I Circulating Heaters T 1 1 a l Leavesnoexcuseforacoldhouse. Montague Special to Oct. 5j& Local Happenings , William Ahalt has none to liar, ney where he pinna to upend the wintT trapping. Chsa. O'Conner, of Olex. and hiH mother left on Thursday of hint week on a vacation trip lo 'I'ortland, Tucoma and Sea te - . 4- 1 .. I ..... , .... . llfi -ii I iiiey expect 10 uj K" B,'UU' lc" 1 cora o woou ornair a ion oji day. cool in lone. Lexington or Hepp- j, w ner "Wltn eVery MONT-ACiUjL-.f -of the huntenin this locality in - - - - - I the mountains. AmoriK those ob Allen s better than ever. A handsome Cherokee J i erved Kojn(i were a party con. Circulator only $60 at j 'sistin of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Harod 7 T- 77" tl,...i. ? j Ahalt. E. G. Sperry. Fred IMch- Case I urniture Co, Heppner iJttCit WhileBilltl anJ EImer coch ..... .M.H.U.H.tt.tt.H'tt..n.tt.ii. ;rBn Acother purty conHiHtir tr -f j j Mr. rnd Mrs Walter Ca-Uay, Mr. : ano ana. rreu maimm simj hi in. T ;UiKhtMiiiiier left, Sunday, plan t Ininir to at ay a n et k, L E I JicW and Elmer Griffith went for Sun lay. Mta. Maggie Mowers has re: ur ' ed from a visit with her sist r in vValla Walla. Mr. and Jh. H aine Blael ".! are vi-iting Mr. Black well' iiir--ntf and other n-liitives in tr. m. timent. Thecooket fnod sale hel-' hv j the Itnbfkah Wire in the McJ.'ur -ay building on Futurday as very successful. "For Sale: Fine Piano n.ar t lone. Will facriflce for quick rate. snap Write unman i urn Store, Salem. Orcon, for ful particulars" i Mis Marjo'iStrtib, wh ha jb-n vi-iting relatives here arK b Portia-id fcr the Jca V re mmti, dei arted for Ur I m 1 1 Ripley. 0 lioon Thtrsdnv. She : w a accompanied at far as Ar injr on hy her grandmo'her, M". P. ' I. I.inn and her uncle, hner "Tlit Limit's Too Poor" With a Modern Kodak, such statements wc.i't bother yu. For a Modern Kodak is independent of bright light it gets good pictures early or late in the day, indoors near sunlit windows, outdoors In the shade. The reason is that Modern Kodaks arc equipped with faster lenses lenses that admit more light to the film for letter cxjuisurc. And Kodaks with these rcmarkal'le lenses arc now available at less than half the former price of such optical equipment. Let u show and explain the Modern Kodaks to you BULLARD'S PHARMACY The 'Kodak Sore" (Griffith. . R: ROBISON i 1 At the Christian Churcll X ' V invite vim In he nrcsent at our I'.ilile School. We are t woiklng for a great day, Oct. 11, which is Rally Day. I E. L. Wood, Minuter Come in and See j Our RED & WHITE Specials For Oct. 20 O. Oct. 22 oiThe Time off 3 YEAR 4 I I J to equip your :: RADIO p n With New j liATTEKKIbS.I i MACHINE SHOP '4"- ti. . wjaJ 'A 4- Kttar.? V,' .'1 Z I.. i . : ... V I I i.i Vi'. v'.i fit ) ?, 1 I ' ' l . " . 1 lone School Ni Irs Our candidate for President For style, price and qual tj try Star Brand Shoes. Bnatow nod Johnson. Trie upper clasimen of the I'e L'uh seho I held the an nual initiation for frt?l men on Tl ' ;r'!ht. The evtninsr was Fpent in plajintr pranks on th. Utti.men and at the close refreshments were served. The frtshr" sitending were Min nie Norm vie, C ara Ntlfon, Elbert A1.-.1-, Francis Ely. Joel En jre'man, Virgil Esteh, N01 man Everton, Ralph Gibson, Ray momd Fletcher, Albert Jol.nson, Norton Lurdell, Arthur Ritch :, G'enn liobison, Paul Smus and Ralph Thcmpsen. Saturday, the 20; h the lor.e High iooltall ttim gets to Con don for a game with thf Conrfon Hi. h team. . PICTORIAL LIFE CF HERBERT HOOVER , t, saw '-v-te 4 m. 1 n a 1. Whon Ilirbui Hoover ira rlnrra, h moved from Icn to Orrsoa to Uva IUi Tnele John lllnthom. 2. Dr. Mlnthorn had farm and aa Bcademr for bojr. Hcrbrrt uttroded Um aradrmjr and helped 00 tna tana. ,:, II , 1 , I- ' ,h!ijiii:i.iijihl:'liiiji ihl kwrnmM, i'f iijlhJ-, j'ililiJillllllllliilililillllilljllllJIII ' ' 'p ' I. After a year, Tnele John wenl Into bulnet In Salem, llcrbcit' rvt bulntn tferlenc 4S M ofllce boy. 4. "Why don't Jou (o In for en'IneerincT" (Uf letted a mining enfineer ha cam Into laclo 4oha'a office. Exciting Events at Horse Show !. The Overcoat Season is Close at Hand. Let Us Take Your Meas ure and Order. 4 K5?.;l 41 - We Try To Please. Bristow & Johnson Aaron M. Frank of Portland and hit Hackny Pony "Aloma," win ntr of tht Portland Chamber of Commerce $2,000.00 6take at tht 1927 Paolfle International, Tht chariot roree ot ancient ltomo offurcd no mora exciting com petition than tnmo ot the oventa tcheiluled tor the 10th Annual Itorao Show of the rnrlfic Interna tlonnt Uvoetock Kxpoalilna to be hold at rortlund, Oreiron, Novom bur 110, ImiuHivo. Rnadaicr clnsnea at (nut pacet tro thown 10 the great 23 (eet lnng Korea Show arena. In thnt rliiK tht maneuvert ot tevon anl eight tlx hone heavy draft driving tettmi bring tbt ipectntori to their (eet In tumultuout applaue with their dar ing and exciting performance. High and brond Jumping eventa dis play the alumina and aklll ot both boraca and rider. IIlKh slopping harncaa chnmplont of Ainerlca nnd Kngtand aro thown In auperh form. Three and five-salt-ed American Saddle Horace charm the epectatort with their graceful artlon and am.-ulr.g apeed. The prlio money for thla Hore Show la approximately $6,000.00 the lnrr.ont amount ever offered. Iloraea from all over America and from .nhrond como to compete for rncltlc Internntloniire prlird rib bon. iMinnr; each performance will be ttiiRed puratlci of prlie-win- nlng Llvemock nnd denionvtrationt by fnmou tliecp doge. The ISth Annual l'aclflo Interna tlonnl I.lveiloclt Exposition com blnea Uveetirk Slio; Dairy. Uml and Mnnufiiclunri' r-oductt Showii Kher;i ! -; V.V 1 nnd Mohnlr Show; ,.iv.; l...y and Crnln Phowj fox Show; Industrial Kxpo-ltlon; Hoys' and Girls' Club Work Exhibit 1 ; great "Truth In Meats" demonstration, nnd dully auctions of Ileef and Dnlry Cattle. 1100,00000 It ofrered In Premiums. Attendnnro each year cxccedi 120, 000 persons. Leading Itnllroaili of tha North west, and other transportation lines art offering opeclul reduced turci to tht Exposition, "Cold Weather Coming" Prepare yourselves with warm clothing. I have received a well select ed stock of Moleskin sheep lined coats Leather Coats, Waterproofed Jack ets, Blazers, Sweaters, Wool Unions, Pendleton Shirts, Etc. See these garments before making your fall select ions. BERT MASON IONE, OREGON t t i