The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 26, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVII
IONE. OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 1928
NUMBER 22
Our Fall SPECIAL on!
Circulating' Heaters
Leavesnoexcuseiorocoldhouse.
Montague Special to Oct. 5&
A cord of wood or half a ton of
coal in lone, Lexington or Hepp-
ner with every MONTAGUE.
Allen's better than ever. A handsome Cherokee
Circulator only $60 at -
IONE GIRL CIIOSK J FOR
MADRIGAL CLUB
REBEKAHS HOLD
ANNUAL CONVENTION
Case Furniture Co, Heppner
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"The Light's Too Poor"
With a Modern Kodak, such statements
won't bother you. For a Modern Kodak is
independent of bright lightit gets good
pictures early or late in the day, indoors near
sunlit windows, outdoors in the shade.
The reason is that Modern Kodaks are equipped
with faster lenses lenses that admit more light to
the film for better exposure. And Kodaks with these
remarkable lenses arc now available at less than half
the former price of such optical equipment.
Let us show and explain th
Modern Kodaks to you
BULLARD'S PHARMACY
The "Kodak Store"
nrpn 8iat rVilWp. i The eighth annual con ention
Corvallis, Ore., Oct. 22. t the Kebtkah lodges of Dint.
Llnea Troeduon. rophomore In N . 20. convened at Lexington,
home economic from lone, was Saturday, October 20.
chosen as a second soprano in the s Tne Convention officerg were
the Madrigal Club by Prof. Paul i0 .... t .... v,
u . i j. , , . : President. Lena Lundell Vic
Petri, direclor of the conatrvi ...
tory of music. jPrendent, LllaHenge; Sicrttary
Mora than 120 candidktei wera Treasurer, Verda Ritchie. The
t'ied out by Prof. Petri for mem-1 R"rr"t Supporter of tho Ctuiirmsn
bership in the Glee clnb for mni was the Piesident of the State
and the Madrigal club for worn-; Assembly, Mrs. Louise IVrmi
en. Members will be chosen In the. left Supporter Paul State
the spring from ih'se groupi to President, E'ta Sanderson, vie
take part in the annual operttta. .;0 McNxi.b: Warden, Oia'
This operetta will be given on a Ayerx; Conductor, Sinter Weight
state tour by the group man; vice LethaSmith; Chaplain,
' Lucy Harbison; Right Supporter
FOR SALE 0f the Vice Chairman, Clara Kin
Harred Rock ronnters. Inq becide; Left Supporter, K o-ir.ee
ef Mrs. Peter Timm Jr.. 1 ne. HukHp?; Inside Guardian, Delia
Oregon. McCurdv; Outside Guardian, Lm
ma Peck.
The Address of Welcome was
given by Sister Emma Peck and
the responce to the address ty
Brother W. W Heud.
Talks were given by Sister Et
ta Bristow on The Goid We De-.i'-e
From District Conversions,
id by Piist President Ktta Sann
erson on Why Members lose In
terest and B 'Cime Inactive, nnrl
a piano duet was rendered by
listers Claljs Drake and Beu'ah
Lundell.
lone wa cho?m as the mxt
place of met'ting.
Elective officers chosen for tha
aisuing year were; d ab mm,
Mrv Swanson: Vice Chairman,
Our candidate or President e la Benge; Scy.-Treas., Verda
.R tchie.
ON ELECTION DAT -A talk was given by Opal Ayers
The Duress Society will ve on The Duties of the Captain if
HotTamale., Pie and Coffee at the Degree Team and the pu'ie
of the Ltdye to the uapiain.
The Convention then adjourn
ed for the Banquet which wis
served at the Congregational
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the Harris Building.
Local Happenings
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Walter M. Pierce
Saturday, October 27
6:30 P. M, Sharp
Come in and See
Our
RED & WHITE
Specials For
Oct. 27 (El Oct. 29
The Overcoat Season is
Close at Hand.
Let Us Take Your Meas
ure and Order.
We Try To Please.
Bristow & Johnson
Mr. Frank Griffin has retuinel church
VlV T l", ' m n Tl Heopening after the brrquet.
wirh his danghter, Mrs. R.lph fl
Kaiser, in Manpm. !()f Memorie. ,he IIfrm,l0B De-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jack on' Te8m Exemplified the e-
j-pent&unoay in ian. ,rC work and an irsjirinu d
Laxton McMuaray and J. P. , jress wasgiven by State P.tsi
jCichraii returned, on Saturda' , jer,t Louise Perozzi.
, from a trip to Spray.
Mrs. J. R. Ingram and son Mack '
who recently recovered from a
oevere illnesa caused by a ruptur
e1 apyendix, departed Saturday
night for San Francisco.
Mra. H. V. Smouse and little
daughter have returned tome
from the hospital at The Dalles.
Elmo Nolan,, freshman in O
3. Collge of Phoamary has accebt
ed a position at Ballard's Phar
macy.
Air. and Mrs. Fred Msnkln.
Mrs Dwight Misener, Mr. and
Mra. Walter Corlav and David
Head returned Sunday from the
mountains where they have bein
hunting for the past week. They
brought in two four point bucka
bagged by Mr. Mankin.The beav
Ur of the two deer weighed 2C0
pound?, dressed.
Borah Pay Tribute
I- R. ROBISON
Now Is the time oil
year to prepare
your car for win
ter drivlg. By fill
ing the radiator
withanti freeze &
pultingevcrything
in shape. We are
prepared to put
your car in good
condition
y
uatuimt curio It
rr.v;: a compaxy
1l'KIC, mirth anil n:a!o IU l pre enlcd here rocn when Krys
nnil Coinpany, ciar;lc!an and entertainers, Ylsit our city. ;ilr,
I'rye in one of the bent known magl' lani of the day and In tddltlcn to
performing a fast-moving irleii of ballllng demonstrations and mysti
fying trirl.s of magic, I13 also presents, through his delightful assist
ants, delightful musical nunibers on piano and saxophone. Vocal
numbers are also to be enjoyed on the program. An evening of fun
and genuine enjoyment will be bad whin Frye and Company appear
before IcceI people. ,
Frye and Company will present an evening magic, melody .mirth
aud mystery here on on Nov. 16 at the school gymnasium.
This Company is headed by Mr. William Eugene Frye, well
known magician and illusionist, who has been thrilling, mystifying
and delighting audiences in dll rarts of 'the United States for the
past ten years. Assisting Mr. Frye will be Miss Leah Mies, pianist
saxophonist and soprano. The musical feature of the program is an
attractive addition to the most unusual tutertainment which is of-
fjred by !r. Frye
The program inc'udes the rrost mystifing illusions from the
fiel J of modern magic. Birds snated in the air over the heads of the
audience, fishes caught In the same way, the spirit slates, the disap
rearing ring, the wonder serene, the vanishing doves, the mysteri
ous sunshade, the mathematical clock dial, cooking by raido, aluncu
prepared from thin air, the preduclion of twelve ringing alarm clocks
from a silk hat, the gna'. Chinese Torture Cabine mystery and many
other illusions will keep you amused and mystified and make you
remember this program for a long time.
J. Perry Conder, Sr.
Rrpublkiin Candidate for
Joint Representative
Morrow and Umatilla Counties
For Commercial, Industrial and
Agricultural Development
Paid AJvetisemeol.
At the Christian Church
Patriotic Services, Sunday Evening, 7:30
Subiect: My Candidate
E. L. Wood, Minister
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Describing Herbert Hoovtr a "ont
of the great administrators of all
times," Senator William E. Borah of
Idaho declared that "the Issues of this
campaign are every day problems,
such as farm rellsf, ehsapsr transpor
tation, develormf- ct werv:.iys. t
public utllli' 3 r- :: "r.::rvat::.
of electrlo power, and the mainte
nance of our Constitution as the peo
ple had written It."
Discontent Breeds Content
We try to make evory boy discon
tented with his lot, and we achieve
the most contented and untiled nnd
stable country In the world. Ueritrt
Uoovtr,
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"Cold Weather Coming"
i . Prepare yourselves with warm
clothhg. 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 selections.
BERT MASON
IONE, OREGON