VOLUME XVII
IONIi, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 2, 1929
NUMBER 48
TWENTY-FiVE YEARS
OF VVEDDED BLISS
Mr. ami Mm. J H Swanum
wer completely surprised, Wedn
day night, Msy 1, on the twenty
fifth anniversary nf 1 heir mar
riage. A bouteoua dimer, U''f.
pared by thi guests, was served
at (i:30 o'clock. The honor guesls
w.r the recipient of a complete
aiher service.
Tl'ose present were: Mr. an
Mr. (. W. Swanson, Mr anil
Mm. E. R. Lundell. Mr. ami
Mm. A. VV. Lundell. Mr. and
Mrs. 0. E. Lindalrom. Mr. F. A.
bunded, Mr. and Mie.Cleo Drnkc
Mr. Elmo McMillan, Carlton,
Norma a d Ruth Swanson, Ka)
mo if, Charles and Wallace Lun
doll, Frank, Richard, Norton,
IK Itn and Mildred Lundell, Gar
land, Norman and Eva Swan-I
aon and B-verly June McMillan.
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Weather Rrp'rt
For April
TiImI precipitation .
" " since Sept. 1
" " for the corres
ponding per lud lant year.
No of clear days : 10,00
No. of cloudy days. !) 00
No. phrtly cloudy .1100
Hail on the 11th.
Sleet on the 7th.
Prevailing wind W.
It. i;, lliiriiiHim
Co oietulire Olntrvtr I.'. S, V II,
Morgan, Oregon, May 1. 11)2!).
P. G. Halsiger has the agency
for Kurnely, Holt and llama re
pairs.
J& Clark & Linn
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per I landing and General Re
pair Woik
lone, Oregon.
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Boys like pictures
vSo do girl'; aul you, yourself, will enjoy
the picture x tluy make, aim t as much as
they tin.
Just give m the thanic and it won't 1 hard to con
vince ymi that ?; for a Kodak or f 2 fur a brownie
is a pretty good investment in happiness for you
and yours.
KoJuk FilmFine Finishing
Bnllard's Pharmacy
IOSE, ORF.COS'.
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NOW IS I
The Time!
A.
To Have Your Meas-j
jure Taken for That
I NEW SPRING
SUIT
Come in and examine our samples.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
lone, Oregon.
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Local Happenings
G Duniels. whs Is now teach.
ini; at E kton. Oregon, has been
einplnj 'i-d H8 coach for the lone
High School , next year and Miss
Irene Anderg, whose home is in
Seattle, bus been employed as
Domestic Science teacher.
Mi"M Nedra Agee la upending
a few daya on the Ernest CI rist
Johnson'a Chocolates, Station
ery and Cards for Mother' Day.
"Wrapped for mailing.
-Bullard'a Pharmacy.
opneraon ranch.
Mrs. J. N. Fitiffer, of Walla
Walla waa called here. Monday,
Walla, waa called here, Monday,
by the illness of her son, Arthur
Petteya. Arthur was taken to
lleppner, Monday afternoon to
consult a physician and on Tues
day accompanied his mother to
Walla where he will receive n.ed
ical treatment.
See P, G. Balsiger for drap ri
for all kinda of harvesting ma
chines. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Howell i.d
son, Walter, recently returi ed
from a trip to Portend. Ti. y
t! were accompanied by Mrs. lt.w-
jell's mother, Mrs. Bonge, Sir c
t ' arriving in Morrow county, Mrs,
I Bonge slipped and fell; receiving
j! 4 broken rib. Sim is 82 ears o'.d.
j! Mr. and Mri. Fred Griffitl. of
t I'oitlsnd, and their two child 1 en
1 lecently visited Mr. Gnfliih.e
mother, Mra, P. J, Linn, ind
J oiher relatives,
t: Mr. and Mrs. EJ Jackson nre
X the proud parents of. a son, b-i n
J Friday, at the MtMurdo host ial
in lleppner. The young man. v bo
j weighed eight and a half pour.',
i has been named William Edwi rr.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lawton
j and two daughters r ave returned
to their home in Newbt-rg after
1 a pleasant visit with their da r ti
ter, Mra. Ed Jackson.
Miss Thelma Morgan and her
Sinday School pupils erjoveu a
iiimic, Saturday, The little fuks
who went with their teacher weie
the following: Mi'dred Lundell,
EvaSwanson, Virginia Griffith,
Charlotte McCalte, Winnie Browt
llille and Bobbie Morgan.
Mrs. Carl Leathers, who hat
been visiting her mother, Mrs.
Grimes, reiun.td last week , to
her home near Kimberly. On her
! way home, she visited M.rs. t)wen
I Leathern, of llardman,
j Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCate
and family attended the Grange
meeting at Cecil. Saturday night.
I Mr. and Mrs. E J. Bristow re
turned from Walla Walla, Sun
duy. They were accompanied bj
Mrs. LJinond Bristow and daugh
ttr.
i The Irrigon School Band gave
a concert allie
Morgan News
Mk. J. !' I lAKi.Mnr
Sister Win In
Grange Contest
The aisters of the Grange are
to be cnnffrntiilntpri nn thpir Rnlcn
r..,.
. Wid Palmaleer i? working near
lleppner,
Harvey and Gladys Mediockj did program given Saturday night
were shooing in Morgan, Wednes'at the Grange hall at Cecil.
I The opening number, a vocal
Stanliy Seely ia working for gu0 lry Loui8e Mi!lert with uke
Glenn Ball this week. Accompaniment, -Letting the
! Bert ralmateer was a business
ul.iO.rin Mam.npr Wdnpi.Hu : vu" uu WB8 VV"Vm
It. Eckleberry called on James
Hurdesty, Wednesday morning.
Continued on rg. 4
ilONE HITS THE BALL
BUT LOSKTHE GAME
While lone out hit Fossil
7 to 4, they also out erred them,
5 to 2. Things looked promising
for lone in the first inning. Fos
sil was retired on eight pitched
balls. lone started with Davidson
flying out to the left. Ritchie and
Continued on Pg 4.
Air. and Mrs. nuurenieino ?
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in lone, Tuesday j
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. R. E. Harbison;
the
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weie visitor r
evening.
Mr. and Mrs
call' d on Mrs, Uardestv, Wednes
day evening.
Miss Helm Porter spent
week-end with Miss Carrie Wed
lock.
Mrs. Klftie Shipley vitited with
Mrs. Seely, Fiidav.
Mrs. William Davidson was in
Moriian, Friday.
Mrs. Edna Gibson called at
Mrs, Seely's. Saturday evening,
Fhoimmt ok i;k.n:ha
N
liay a
to ee her neice,
ton. Mrs. Gibson was on her way
to attend the grange at Cecil.
Mr. Ring and family attended
the grang party given at Cecil, j
Harvey Mei!cck visited with J
Howard Hardest)' on Sunday. J
Stanley Sely and Howard J
Hardesty cailed on Mrs. Wm. X
Davidson, Sunday.
Franklin Ely took his mother ,t
and two rioters down to 1'orllt.td ,
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efore you
car it's wise
compare with
mm
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ahd Estauuda to visit relativiB
ovt-r th week-end.
N. E. P.ttyjohn returt ed frtm
the mountains, Friday.
Pal Medtock is up st Petty
john's htlping with his plowing.
K E. Harbison fhipped nut
several carloads of wheat fi m
Morgan Inst week. Stanley Sl)
helped in the warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. OrviileCutsloi h
visited Mr. and Mrs. led!ocl(,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Troedson ti.o
Frances Jones drove to Boaid
man, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seely and bt l.y
puil Sunday with Mr. and Mis.
Hardest)-.'
Mr. Bett Patmateer wrrtoe ,
to l'A-ho on business last Tuesdi y. 1
Iiev. C. Hall held set vices in!
Morgan, last Sunday evening. !
WANTED
Men to exumino those fine suit 1
samples at Btistow & Johnson's.
.Some people make a funda.
fnu ntal mistake when they co to
buy u ear. They receive a dem
onstration and they rompare the new car
only with the car they are about to trade.
To help you avoid thin mistake we have
. arranged a fpeciul demonstration of the
New Pontiac Uig Six. See the others, by
all means. Hut see the New Pont iac.Big
Six, if only for the sake of comparison.
Mw $7U u, MM. . m. fc. f,i. Mlrkl, U. Mh
Wamtpm, vHnmnMI Ufrit fcar itwW, rmfuimr m.
I tliiM mra n.t. Cnml Vi. Tim tmymtnt flu mlfill. at
mtinimum rnl.
Connidrr the drlivrrrd prtre u well aa the Ut prica when
comparin automobile talur. . . . O.kl.nd-PonlUe
delivered price include only reawnable chmrfe fur
! delivery and financing . i
I. R. ROBISON, Garage,
lone - Oregon
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Wasco
Condon
Fossil
school house, Fn j lone
WHEAT LEAGUE STANDING
Won Lost Pctg.
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I day evening. Because of tire; Heppner
j trouble they did not reach lone j Arlington
until after ten o'clock. Most ol
'the aiidienod had departed, but
the few wtio remained great
I enjoved the music furnished by
I the boys and girls under the di
rectlon of their very competent
jhadtr, Mr. Mnake.
I- R. ROBISON
DON'T WEAR
out your tmcrtor J O
or automobile byt
making it cat dirt.
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Results Sunday
Wasco 5 Heppner 1 At Wasco.
CondonG Arlington 2 At Condon.
Fossil 4 lone 2 At lone.
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INSTALL A PO.
MONA CLEAN
ER. It will take all
the dlitont of the
air.
MACHINE SHOP
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Miss Elizabeth Vinson was
Ulculled to Portland last week by
V .1. .. m - . . . ..
q.iwie unless oi ner stsier.
. uir. niiu aire. 11. cj. iarntn
;Vand two childrtn and Charley
l O.Conor Jr., motored to Pendle
'fy j ton, Saturday. They tried theii
..luck at fishtnr r.t Aldliy c'm
jj. aOtenej a Bhuw m inr evening,
V returning Sunday morning.
J JohtiBon's Chocolates Station
jjJery and Cards for Molher'a Dhj'.
3! Wrapped for mailing,
Bullara'a Pharmacy
The lone High School Baseball
'; Team lost the gume which tluy
played with Hsppder, last Thuts
INSURE
By Feeding Pan a-cea
Sure Grow, Baby Chick
Scratch .Cracked Corn
THOSE
Delouse them with Dr. Hess
Louse Killer (&
Disinfect the brooder &
x roosts with Dr. Hess' Dip.
BABY CHICIiS
BERT MASON
I0NE, OREGON
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