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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1929)
VOLUME XVII IONEi, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. 22, 1929 NUMBER 38 rr Pirtli-.'-y the Father of I lis Giunuy Glebsatcd fv';'v1 Bin 1 T 1 he 127th anniversary of the birth of George WaHbintrton wan fittingly observed in the radi' and hin h-choola of lone on rri. Hhy morning. The piwam rt noVreil by the hi(h school was an follows, Star Spsngled Hannnr .. ... ... School Abbess,. Pastor Congregational Church Duet, . .Mildred Smith and Fern Kna-elrnan Story 'Ihelmn Morgan , Hiography of Washington Harold Kinrarie r Sung: My Country 'lis of 'lVe School 77 Hi! How lon since you looked at all your snapshots? An evening arrives with nothing special to do. That's the time to get out all your snap hhots the farther I ack they go the more fun they'll he. When yu !ce a well-loved face or scene, yon think of all that has happened sinc e the snapshot was made, and the evening be comes one ot delightful reminiscence. I'rerurc nw fur such evenings in the future. Get your Kodak out and ir:c it. If you haven't one, come in and sec our complete line. Fast man-made Brownies as low as fl, an.l Kod.iks from f 5 up. For rrully ti.rrvful iYiire-HiAi, IimuI ulth )iIoiv-Imx Kodak Mm. BUIIAKD'S PHARMACY "77i Kodak $lort" Local Happenings The ranch house Mr. F. E tSv eison was totally destroyed by firo last Sunday morn inn. The f i re was discovered about 8:00. Apparently the originated lr6m defective flue. Tho progress of f 1 iimes was ho rapid that very lilt'e was saved, No one was in jured and the family are now comfortably domiciled in apart men tain the home of Mrs. Jor dan in lone while arrangement are being made to move to the farm bouse on the Nolan estate. The Ladies, Aid of the Chris tian church will have a food sa!e at Swanson.s store, on Saturday, March 2nd, Uoadmaster "Ued" Shipley made his friends Bit up and lain notice this week by bringing ho ne a young and comely biir'e. The young couple have taken up their residence in the l.ouy (tit tag on Main street next dorr to tie Congregational church Mm. Shipley was Miss Allen of I nst inc. and taught the Kali term ol school at Morgan. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Co.. 202 and 203. M-rch Ms trust Bldg. Cth and Washing !oi St., Portland. Ore.. EYE SICHl Sl'LCiALISlS. will tie in I nt a I day and evening. Sat., Feb, j: d at 'he lone Hotel. cKEIHV ABOUT YOU REYES. The local Oddfellows came tr gether Sa'urilaj night and ciivt the t hi d degree to a member if Morgan Lodge. We ar sorry to barn of the terioiM illness of Mrs. Perry i!.u tif may of Deschutes. She is in t h -spital at The D;.l!e. m fe ir g ith mastoid double but it is hoped tiiat an epertion ma te voided. Mr. S E Moore informs i s hat his daughter, Mrs. Hie) o , of Portland is luf for a visit with her mo h r who I I een quite i'l Bince the holidays. Mrs. loiire is now somewhat improv it in hea th and is able to sit up dart of the day. A party of Masons gathered at the Masonic hall, thursday aft ernoon and evening ard spent a fe hours woi king on th- kitchen x For Sale House and lot on the corner across the street from the school Morgan News Mm. J. F. Hakdesty Glenn Ball aid Fred Griffen took dinner with S. D. Seely on Moncay last. N. E. Pettyjohn was hanling straw on Tuesday. Mrs. Red Shipley was calling on Mrs. John Nash and other friends in Morgan on Monday afternoon. Earl Harvey who has been working for Gus Lieble, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Seely on Monday. Martin Baurenfeind has re ceived a carload of wood at hi wood yard in Morgan. John Nash George Mahoney and Franklin Ely helped unload it. Mr. Earl Harvey spent Monday night with Mr. Glenn ball. Bill Thomas and Glenn Ball were hauling straw lastSaturday, Glen Ball called on James liar desty last Tuesday. Mr. Thomas called on James F. Hardest on Monday last j- ACT J Thm UndmuUt Win. $im . Body my rUhmr Bumpar mnd Win Wht Mqulfmmtt Ltum Its raomirr or GENERAL MOTORS Glenn Hall and Wm. Thomas are hauling straw from Mrs. Milter's place, this week. James Hardesty was calling on II. E. Harbison, Thursday morn ing. T. C. Troge brought down a load of wood and coal for S. D. Seely last Tuesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely arej slowly recovering from a severe 1 attack of colds. . j Dr. Clarke, in lone, Sat., Feb.! 23rd, at lone Hotel. j C. C. Hutchcroft and family j were bueintss visitors in Ilepp ner on Frioay. Bert Palmateer and Mr. Eckle berry wento Jone lact Thi rsdsy' night to attend the meeting tl the I. O. O. F. ther Mrs. Echo Palmateer viefted ( Mrs. Baurenfeind's room at the! Morgan school. Motgan people are all rejoicing j over the warmer weather and; chinook that started last Friday. Stanley Seely, Glenn Ball and Fred Griffin are warking in the! warehouse for tl. E. Unit icon. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash vifit td with their daughter at lhea 1i1.i1 g last Friday. On their wav j home they called at Ctcil and at (Jletin Ball's place where the)' got a puppy dog. ! Mr. and Mis. Hardest)' aid Mrs Eudoia Seely and baby weie eallirg on Mrs. Getrg Mahoney1 in Saturday. ! An album will keep jour Ko ink pict ures cl an and t-afe lor; the future. Hu arj's I'haimt(yj Mr. and Mrs. BaurenMr.d were business visitors in H ip ner, Saturday laat. J Miss Beuluh Pettjjohn wa' c'eikinu Martin BatutnftinC 01 Saturday. Mis. Biil Clayton and two hil dren eame in on the Satu daj stage from Rhea Siding to v s t her parents at Morgan. I MissGladjs MtdlH'k was c.11 ing in Morgan on Saturcay. Rood Eekleberry is visitit g in . Portland now. j K. Eekleberry and son are re . . . , . . . pairing meir wagon uruige, :ri l ..... ' Pulse-Stitriti? Performance matches Its New and Original Style Tliere'a no arpumcnt anywhere. Everybody 'a?ree. AH unite In training the appearance of the Now All-Amrric-un ... Its colors and con tours and dihtinpuUhrd t)Ie . . . And there are many who go even further. The rnany who have driven this great new car. They enthuae over its pulr--ittirring performance. Over its glorious Miwer, acce leration and upeed . . . un matched in any other car offered at such. . , moderate pricI -. - frbv. tlliS 1. $ls:S. f. m. fc. Korv, pUu iMmmry cWh. Umfrf Hvdraulir Shark thtnrhrrt mnd prifif tmM t ' "ill i In list mrU, Bumpcrt mnd w f,ndrr (uafrfi ,atr. Chth Oakland dtUmrmd pritn-thrr Inrhult lomvl kWUi tkmrgm. CaiMral Mmtmrm Ttm raymntt ttmn mriUkU ml minSnvm rate. R. RBISOX, Carage. lone, Oregon I. L.-v lone, Oregon S k-' - - . "i , iw ' in - i ting ready for high water Mr. and Mrs. Red Shipley of house in lone. Cheap for, quick lone, visited Er. and Mrs. Seely sale. See Mrs. Walter Corley. rt Morgan va Sunday. NOW IS The Time To Have Your Meas ure Taken for That NEW SPRING SUIT Come in and examine onr samples. BRISTOW & JOHNSON lone, Oregon. MiS Rennels of Portland came in on the Sunday stage to lake ' Miss Miller's uhice in the Horgari ' ..1. ...i. Kl.ud tillbr liiivinu rmun Men to examine those fine suit ., K Mr. and Mrs. Baurenfeind and laken to her boarding pluce at Mrs. Seelv's. i Dr. Hess' lone, Oregon. WANTED sumples at Bristow & Johnson's Remedies. x . Foit Sale Roll Top Desk. Good condition inc low price. May be seen at the lone Market. If yon have any use ... t tv it vtvioIJoc ira frr L-nnum ....j Al l. Don Taxes must be Paid DC- Ul iiiiivuiwuic iuw m,iummi NOTICE Now is the time to look after the health! of your Animals and Poultry. for a desk you can't aflord to ALU uog iax muai - j - - j mis this. -Peterson Bres. , fore the first of March, ll ine own- uQ neej mtrOUUCtlOIl. t prt wi&h in escane double tax. ? T m .& t it k I R. ROBISON i ers wish to escape double tax. See section KOT. General Laws of I j. Qr QXHl POWder I V - i. -. m. -r-. T i uuiu v i. Clll-U V-y, UUUOU i K?r. Roun Tablets. Diarrhea -i 1 o. I : sr I 7 1 ' 1 rcvrirrablets, Healing Powders, Dis- per Hanging and General lie- temper Remedy", ColiC Remedy, f FIRESTONE TIRES J T Give More Miles t" 1 Per Dollar In A Actual WcarThanlpi Any Other 4J MACHINE SHOP C. J. v. uauman -iSheriff of Motrow Co., Ore. it: pair Work f. lone, Oregon. Cotmopolitan Journals At t'ulro, Ewpt, ncwpmicri are pulillxlied In niiuiy lanRuiiRes, Includ Ins Aruiile, French, Knijllsh, Itnllon. (Ireek, nnil Arnieiiliin. Among Grindstont Utet Mnny a elmp lin kcrp hla mum 10 the grlmlsliine wmilil lie lieiler nil If lie lined II In nlmi pi'ii hi win -rmin ninl Klrclile I What'M A Kitchen VtentdT Do you remember wny bnck wren peddlers enmt mound with wuiioiis In which ttiey rnrrliiJ kltclien utensils to be exclmiiBPd for rngst-Clilfngo Trlb una. Dip & Disinfectant, Balsam of Myrrh. !" BERT MASON 10NE, OREGON