3mm 3 nhtmnhtnt VOLUME XVII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Nov. 23, 1928 NUM ER 26 Our Fall SPECIAL on Circulating' Heaters Leavesno excusefor a coldhouse. "Montague Special to Oct. 15- 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 Case Furniture Co, Heppner 11 Tlit linns on modern Kodaks admit aJequoli Jiht or proper expoiurt under til torts of eonJU lioni food pictu ' art pottiHt jrom dali;J lo dutk, indoor t trout, rain or thine. Give a Modern Kodak for Christmas With their extra picture-making ability, modern Kodaks assume a must important role in the Christmas gift field. Such a high-speed lens as the Kodak Anas tigmat .6.3, for example -now available for the first time on medium-priced Kodaks can't help but please anyone on your list, especially someone who now owns a less cap able camera. f Come in today see the modern Kodaks and how easily they work. Dullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store" X k Y44 i A FANCYWORK & FOOD SALE Will be held, at Swanson's Store, on! Saturday, Dec. 22, by the Ladies Aid;; of the Christian Church.. r i o . X tome in ana see Our RED & WHITE Specials For Nov, 24 (gL Nov. 26 The Overcoat Season is Close at Hand. Let Us Take Your Meas ure and Order. We Try To Please. Bristow & Johnson , 5 Local Happenings Mr. Bern Setter, Worthy Grand Matron of Oregon, O E. S., paid her official visit Friday night. The ritualiHtic work was exm plifi.d by the officers of Ruth Chapter of Heppner, Locust chap ler of lone and Jasmine Chapter of Arlington. About twenty off i cers and members attended from Arlington. Thoe attending from lone and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and Mr. and Mrs, John Krebs of Cecil, Mr S E. Moare, Wat Jessie McCabe Mesdames L 'E. Dick, Fred Man kin, Guy Csson, A. A. McCabe, Bert Mason Hoy Lleuallen, Elmer Griffith, Peter Timms, C. C. F. Feldman, H. D. McCurdy, E. J. Blake, K. E. Harbison, W. K. Bullard and Amelia Godfrey. A Remington Portable Type writer makes an ideal XmnGif. Useful to the whole family the year around. -Bullard'a Pharmacy. Frye and Company pres nted ne numberof the Lyceum Cot rse at the high school on Friday night. The attendance was good. Those present reported go d progrsm. Mrs. E. L Howard in a letter to Mrs. S. E. Moore of lone says that her sister, Mrs. Eben An drews passed away last week in hospital at Salem. The Ant'ren formerly lived on Khea Creek on the place now owed by Howard Rankin. Mr. in) Mrs. Holmes Holman anddaughterMarjorieand Bobbie Co:hran drove to lone on Sunt ay from Yakima for a visit with Mrs. Holman'a parents, Mr. aid Mrs. J. H. Cochran. Thomas Davidson drove to Cor vllis to attend tbe big game last week end. 1 I R. ROBISON u 0 rr 0 FIRESTONE TIRES GIVE j miles per dollar in Actual Wear Thni ANY OTHER. Buy your tires While the Price; IS DOWN ! Mn. Rov Lleuallen. who hri' . ... been vhtiting with relatives in Uark & Linn Portiond, returned Frsdsy. Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa- Bronze Turkeys for sale by Hanging anJ Cenera, R bmma Anderson, lone, Ore. , Mrs. M. B. Harterof Rogue pair Work. River was the over night gu it tone Oretfon of her niece. Mrs E. J. Bristow, I on Thursday night. She was re- Wh not order your Thanks- tnrning to her home from a visit lv"8 r1 now7 Birds will be with relatives in Walla Walla. Pressed for shipment if desired. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Barnett' w- M. Eubanks. ure rf joicing in the arrival of a ' son born, Saturday, at their home DORCAS SOCIETY SALE The Dorcas Society sale of Food and Fancy.work will be held Dec. 8 at the Harris build ing. in lone. Lowell Clark, Richard Lundell and Wayland Ritchie drove :o Corvallis, Saturdsy to wintss the home coming game. Mr. and Mrs. .Troy Bogard, who live on Mrs. Clans Johnson's ranch in Gooseberry art the par-1 euts of a nine and a half pound, son, born Friday. Roland Wade of Walla, spent1 the week end visiting his sister,1 Mrs. E. J. Bristow. He waste! eompanUd by Edmond Bristow. ! fhey returned on Sunday, accom pviied by Mrs. Edmond Brisow and baby daughter who have b-'en visiting Mrs. Bristow'e par la and other relatives for the past week. ' .Mr. William Logan scratched a match last Tuesday night in or-, Jer to throw a little light on the t ' of tapping a gasoliee barre'. William is now in the hiBpital and Fred Buchanan's garage, oil gas hencoop and chickens have gone up in smoke. The loss ap proximates $500 00 Rhode Island Red roosters for oale. Call or write Mrs. E. C. Heliker, lone, Oregon. e 1 The Evenings are never too long with an Orthophonic Vic- trola '-ran entertainer. ru"'r"s Pharmacy. MACHINE SHOP srsnnmjznavTiYJt yti rot vi CALIFORNIA ORANGE ! LAND ! Delightful climate, ample waU r, ! rich virgin soil, no frost. Don't freeze all your life. Write to me' for particulars. J. C. Snow, 318 South Rampar, Los Angeles, Calif. For style, price and qualitj try Star Brand Shoes. Bristow nnd( Johnson. . "For Sale: Fine Piano mar (one. Will sacrifice for quick sale. A snap. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, for full I . j : parutuiiiis. FOR SALE Barrei Rock roosU rs. Inquire ef Mrs Peter Timm Jr., lone, Oieaon. The Studebaker Dictator is $2000-worth of automobile for $1265 ii Rides like a million dollars on its exclusive STUDEBAKER Ball Bearing Spring Shackles! Traveled 5000 miles in 4751 consecutive minutes! (Under A. A. A. Supervision) INDEPENDENT GARAGE lone, Oregon. STUDEBAKER i - The Great Independent 3 Why Be Cold? LIVING GIFTS I have Everything to Make THAT GO ON LIVING BUY JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS j See our line of nationally advertised l Wrist and Strap Watches Selling at $7.50 to $55.00. Also Featuring DIAMOND RINGS OF QUALITY PRICED UPWARD FROM fo.oo Gifts of Quality Peterson's Henoner. Oregon. You Comfortable: Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets Wcol Underwear, Pendleton Shirts Sheep Lined Coats, Leather Coats, Overcoats, Wool Socks, Caps, Gloves, Mufflers, Sweaters, Blazers Zippers & Overshoes. Red & White Merchants are permanent residents who; Xhave your interests at heart and have helped build the f community. They pay taxes to support your schools and local government and deserve the patronage ot the com- jmunity. BERT MASON IONE, OREGON '