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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1929)
THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Iublished Every Friday by VV. W. Head, Editor-Publisher. SUBSCKIPTION" One Year , $i.jo Six Month 0.75 Three Months 0.50 Entered at second Cass matter at the postoffiee at lone, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. friday, March 1 1929. Contiautd Ihim P'. I Morgan News A party of tiie younger gentr don found the roads near Mor gan almost unusable Sunday afternoon. Their car mired down and they were stuck proper un.il ttiev borroweda shovel and some old sacks from a nearby farm house. Then with the rid of Fath er f'ettyjohn and the "the O.e Wnite Hoss " they reached tne highway. One of the party was heard to say "I'm aa wet as I'll ever be." Mrs. H. 0. Ely and children went to iltppner to see Mr. Ely, wno is sick nt thehsspitJ. files. Eiy remaineu in Upricr. Little blus L'mtsiii.e SeJy net tier mother spwnt Sut.uay with her grandparents. Wid Faiinatdrr, of Ailinutoii. visited with Ins Jaihei una brum er in Morgan, last Sunday. Wid Palmateer, Harvey and Hat Medlock were Heppner visi tors last Monday. A service station man in Mor can. thinking an an i-hn nna I as to not ha wouh nmimu i.,tJ as to not be wotth putting u.to tne "Mound U .nconven.ent to- run OUijWblle going to town. j Mr. Hal El IS slowly improv ing at the hospital in HeUader f u v lj-.k.. .- i.. L ' u. u. uaiunuuiauavinK wntlat! loaded out at his warehouse. Messrs. Sseely, ball and Griffin are doing tbe work. Ex.Sherrif Will Speak At mass March 3. in the Congregational church of Lexington on Mondoy, March 4, the Presbyterian church of Boardman on Wednesday. March 6, the Methodist churcbj of Fossil on Thursday, March 7 nd the Congregational churcy ol Condon, March 8. For Sale House and lot on the corne across the street from the Bthon house in lone. Cheap for quick Bale. See Mrs. Walter Corlej, lone, Oregon. For Sale Roll Top Desk. Good conrfi iot anc low price. May he seen at th lone Market. If you have any us. for a desk you can't u fiord tc miss thin. -Peterson Bros. Dr. Clark. Eyt Sight Special 1st. in lone Sat , Feb. 23rd at the lone Hotel. Church Direct oiy FIRST LAI'TIST CHURCH Sunday S. nol at 1U:(0 A. M. Prayer Meet b,v, Thur.. 7C)I'. M CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, PuHtor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed,, 7:30 FIRST CHHS'llAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thorn. Kvemng Services C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. U. CATHOLIC CHURCH lone, Oregon Official Announcement Mass every second Sunday in lone during Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar. April and May it 10:30 A. M. in the home of Mr.; I. P. O'Mcara. , v (' ; . 1 Rev.,Tho$. J. Brady, Pastor. ' A PHANTASY WHA Ttreme :.!ous farces are at work t jJay adding to :!ic sum of human harf piness, comfort and achievement! Of these, none is more vital than elec tricity. Yet so accustomed have we become to unfailing service that it is taken for granted. ; Suppose, however, that this service should suddenly cease. What would happen? j First darkness... a total absence of all artificial light except gas and that . , , , cast y automobile lamps. tor service rendered, elce- tricity is the smallest item ISext in the family budget. Twi.ple3; tyeight dollars and thirty eentsa year, or eiiiht cents&mm systems; hospitals throm into a dayis't'-iveraae, -nount confusion. spent by 'he Amcric.:-tarn- In'nstry at a standstill the doors ily for e.'ee.'r.'. al nee. of banks and stores, tliop&and uieateis hckcJ; newspaper presses ti; cleva tors left suspended somewhere between sky and earth; the radio stilled. It li a picture wh:c!i, fortunately, is c:V; a p.:a..tasy. Tl.2 cLlric lijjht and power companies of this country have seen to it lhat snch acatasfrophy can not occur. Through interconnections of their systems, continuous, depend able service is assured. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Pockt,ook. 'or the general eompi-n- ,at!oB bm 8lowed each for tbe .,0B $3 . d;y es1 tct mora. Tiuy will be compelled to dig up tho!r ov.n mea' nioncy for the next long o;-k for th busLneaa yet tmfini&heU ran:itt be cleared away In good order in any ! .,., I c.mmitte. Behind. This .esslcm U practically . .ull week behind the ordinary schedulo of j prior tsion. .o far as th money bull are concerned. Heretofore op- proprlatlon bill. h.T. commenced to make their appearance days btt. re the theoretical 40-day limit had ci- Plred- This time not a single one of the genera, appropriations na,r8 come Z S I committee has been grinding nl;,ht after nleht. On! reanon fur (til li In all p.-cbauiKty, i!ue to the fact that Oie vexeran cna.rman ot tne past rcw . slons has not been at the helm, tl.e nin.. t c .. c.i.- -i... . . tiiii'.oo v, i:ubi"i ouinti niun iuk uov.n me speea oi me committee. , . . i ... In the senate Is the Ion list cf ia..iiu uiiin. dui cuuiumK me income w. lira oniy one nas Deen passtrt. , zrzzz tat rommtaaloD, the ex,r,, tax. th. In tannlbks tax and the various other inp siuri'H In thin irrniin in n I. a r.. ported cut Monciay or Tuesday, ae- corclng to Senator Corbot. In vhoir romni :t-9 th( nil commutes thtr rest. Mouth Work A new theory n weijih! n iliii iini, i (lint tulklliu Din ken iienhle llilii .m.i i ' he ll refer, nlwi. in ii.. ul, iM. in lliten Kiiliiriuixnii (iiixi'lle ... j . ... . . Dont forget we're in the market thisj I season. j t : 4 i mt.i.m,..t..t A It will pay you to Farmers' and see Cole Smith J. C. Sanford & Son A .a ...... . . . . . . 4, "'"'" STRAUSS Grain Dealers, of Will Be Represented this S-uson by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to sell your wheat. 4Htt4-tftt44"rtf f ; Sllcnce - transportation crip "' - Phone bcus silenced, fires un because of the failure of fire Q Mnrrpd MnnUVv(? bl.,.n 25 years nnl tune nmrr Im.t hh tin Ion In common tinill him wk hen ur house wns on tiro iirnl hold 'anted to si't to the imr m ntire. 1ulln r , Notice is hereby given that liy ,.irtue f ths Uw of Stat) ,)f , r .i. j . , yr me unoei.igneo i.miw , en UP lhe hereinafter described j atdma's found running at lare jon his premises in Morrow co-jn tr. State of Orepon, and that he w on Saturday. March 9. 1H2D. 0r of 2 oVIock in the aiternoon oi faio ony. at niB place puht miles northeast of Ion, Qivgon. offer for t'n and Sell to lhe hi(ne8t bidd(.r for cagh jn !. . ,. . . , , hand, the said animals, unless iw fhoaama ihuil huuu huun lumn. "lv ..c.i ic-,m- 811 oy me o wn'r orowners mere-1 ui. oaui annuals are uewur ueo si follows: J My gelding alxMit Morrow. Gcncra, 1200 P"""5''' hran'l,,1 00 the lt ft hlP wlth Capital J Inside a Cap lift II. 1 hm'n mare nhnnr ln vears old. weitfhinir nhiinf' ll.'.O bounds, wilh bald face and three if . . . white feet and branded on left t liin with i-anital .1 inviAa point il u. p i nnnrnrv W. lillUlll A Lexington, Oregon. -r drop in at the Elevator as he is buying for 4.4.4,4.4.J f4, & CO. I Portland, Oregon see him before youf See Balbiger For Insurance PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. J. f WALKER" Lawyer (EL Notary Public. klit t'ttlown llitililinn lleppner, Oregon JACK FERRIS : Dcrmatician It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" j C.LSWEEK 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. j First National Hank Hldjj Hcppner, Oregon When You VisilJI leppner J Eat At The I "Elkhcrn Restaurant" ? Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A.D. McMURDO, M.D. Physician And Surgeon Oflice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant f I leppner, Oregon A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon Hume i mice MhIii -:t.i Iti'Hlili'iire M ii 1 ii tti' lleppner - Oregon tune, Win nml l'rntu I'rom Giii Ui.lio A At. F. II. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law I A , , rrnciici-in .H 'I In' r.,nrt T ORI' CON t HOSPITAL MIkn Z. IIH c!iill, (innliinl.- T .-Mirw, Mii'rli.teiilii'iit A. II. Johnston M. I). I'lij mIi Imii hi t ImrK" It A'I'KS ItKASO.NAItl.r; Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Office; Odd Fellows Rld'g. t Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON tEXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELRY REPAIRER t Heppner, Oregon. Y lone Independent JOB PRINT Dr. J., Arthur Craig DENTIST I'hone M 1012 Cine Aporlmrnt BIJk Evenin(i and Sunavi Hrntiner. Ore. by appointment Many Trialt to Keep Step Wluit'i (lie use? When you're young they dinne uciiKrnpliy m fimt 11 n you Icnrn It. When you get older, they chiitiKn tha dunce u fnxl us you loom IU Ulriiilnglinin' Mcw. ! IONE INDEPENDENT I Job Print j J LETTER HEADS, ENVEIOPES. CARDS, I SOCIAL AND BUSINESS STATION- J ERY OF ALL KINDS T Before contracting or selling your vheat it Will pay you to sec L Baiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon T The IONE MARKET 0 When you tl '.! cfMcat think first of US. We carry as complete . :t assortment of Meat as any Market In a town of this sie and at prices you can afford to pay. Give us a chance to serve you. V. C IVteriKin Rliil I:state and Insnrar.ie. X ' f4lCNE BLACKSMITH SHOP" ; We are prepared to take care of your l shafting reiiuirements by the installation of an electric hey way machine an.l a stock of shafting 'in a wide rane of sizes. We also have a litt of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new com! Ines. !;. U'K :::::: n cater to the Hotel wish first class accommodations. George Ritchie, Prop. i BUY YOUR WOOD AND I COAL FROM COLE aaMBHMNMMB YOU Al WAYQ riMn xuc I VERY BEST AT THE I FARMERS ELEVATOR f nm4, T Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER , FLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, bTAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon - . a T. E Peterson, Piodrirtor. 2 .t: u-u. n. it. :i. ti.tt.it.) 1 one patronage oi those who 1 .tttm ; 4t4 - t 4 1