The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 10, 1929, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVII
NUMBER 49
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 10, 1929
BANQUET TO Ml. S.
SENIOR CLASS
Th annual banquet for the I.
II. S. Senior Class was given by
tli' Junior Class, Friday evening
at 0:30 o'clock, In the Cole Smith
home.
The banquet room wai decorat
ed with the Senior Ciena colon,
coral and grey, and w h tulips,
bleed in if heart! and lilac.
A three couree dinner w erv
'ed. Between theaecond and third
couraee, toasts were given. Mil
dred Smith acted aa toast mia
tress. Her subject waa "Being
Somebody." E.iith Ely. Senior
Clasa president responded. Supt.
Brown gave a humorous toast.
The honor ku-hIi were Fern
Engelman, Edit E'jr, Leona Rit
chie, Ihelma Morgan, Itova
Fletcher, Garland Swanaon, Ken
nelh Akers, Robert McCabe, Gem
I'ontlnurd on l"g. 4.
lone, Oregon.
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School Notes
Tiie Baccalaureate sermon for
the clasa of '29, I. H. S., will be
given next Sunday morning at
eleven o'clock at the Christian
Ceun h. The service will be con
ducted by Rev. W. W. W. Head,
pastor of the Congregational
Church.
The graduation exercises will
be held in the acholl auditorium
on May 17 at 8 P. M.
Graduates of this class ar:
Leona Ritchie, Fern Engelman.
Rosa Fletcher, Edith Ely. Harry
Peterson. Garland Swanson and
Robert McCabe.
J& Clark & Linn j&
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanging and General Re
pair Work
Local Happenings
Boys like pictures
-So do girls; an you, yourself, will enjoy
the pictures th y make, almost r.s much as
they do.
Jusr give us the chance and it won't le hard to con
vince you that f 5 for a Kodak or f 1 for a Brownie
is a pretty gwxl investment in happiness for you
and yours.
Koliik Film Fine Finishing
Bnllard's Pharmacy
10SE, OREGON.
Mrs. W. E Cochran has accept
ed a position ai teacher in the
third and fourth grades in Arling
ton.
Mrs. Lana Padberg returned
la-it week to her home in Port
land. She has been spending aev
ersl weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. Guy Cason.
Mis. Bert Manon returned the
middle of the week from a visit
wiih relatives and friends in St.
John and Spokane.
Thirteen Odd Fellow brethren
journeyed .Saturday night to
Hardman, where they put on the
aecond and third degrees for the
Hardman lodge.
Peterson Brothers had a car
load of cattle, a carload of horses
and a truck load of hogs on the
Portland market, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Balsiger
were week end visitors in White
Salmon.
Mrs. Ed Jackson and little aon
returned home, last week from
the Heppner hospital.
C. R. Gunreli of F'eewater,
was a Monday night guest at the
P. C. Peterson ranch.
Joi Calkins and family have
moved into the Davidson house
on Second Street.
The missionary meeting held
laat Thursday in the C'ongrega
tional church parlor was well at
1 'nded. The nsxt Missionary meet
hit will be held June 6. At this
time the topic will be Mission
in China.
Mrs. Ralph Harris returned
from Portland, Monday morning.
Mr. Harris ie still in the hospital
but ia gaining rapidly.
Ten Masonic bretertn, of lone
Mrs. E. G. Franks has received
a mesage from Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Sargent, in Eugene, announcing
the birth of a baby boy recently.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Howell were Mrs. ILiwell's
bro'.htr and aister-in law, Mr.
Mrs. Ora Barlow and two chil-
Tldren, of Hermiston, another
T
iTiiilitr, Carl barlow, wife and
ittle son Jackie, from tbe Harry
French ranch neat Hardman, and
her brother in law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olden of
I Rhea Creek and their little grand
son, Harold Snider.
! Mrs Ernest Shipley is at home
iagain after teaching at Lena dur
ling the illness of the teacher in
that place.
Morgan News
Mm. J. F. IIahouty
Miss Gladys Medlock and Har
vey railed nn Mra. fien. Mavherrr
Thursday morning.
Mrs. R. E. Harbison returned fleeted president,
Student Body
Monday afternoon, May 6, the
annual electioa of student body
orficers of the lone High School
was held. It proved to be quite
exciting. Kenneth Smouse was
Earl McCabe.
from Portland cn Wednesday s
stage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger
and daughter EoSse of Boxrd
man were caling on Mrs. Hard
esty, Wednesday evening.
Hal Ely and wife and Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Eckleberry attended
the ball game ir. lone, Friday.
Clarence Pratt of Heppner,
was a business visitor in Morgan
Thursday night.
Charley Christopderson visited
with Stanley Seely and fainilj
last Sunday.
The people of Morgan vicinity
re well pleased with the nice
tain received Monday. All are
hoping for more.
Coming to
The Dalles and Peneleton
Dr. Mellenthin
vice president, Mildred Smith,
seoretary treasurer, Ellen Ritchie
veil leader, Norman Swanson,
transportation managerand John
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FARM BUREAU MEET
AT PINE CITY
The Farm Bureau meeting at
Pine City last wte'wss very well
attended. It ia estimated that up
ward of three hundred were prea
eiit to hear a masterly discussion
of the local transportation prob
lem and a comparison of rail and
water born freights to tide water.
Continued 00 Pjf t.
True
Specialist
In Interiml Medicine for the
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Dalles 1
Will be In The
on Von. and Tue., May. 2) & 21.
t The Dalles Hotel and in Pendle
Ion, Wed., May. 22, attheDorion
Hotel.
Oftice Hours, 10.00 A.,
lo 4:00 P. M. .
ONE DAY IN PENDLETON
AND TWO DAYS ONLY IN TIIE
DALLES.
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style that
reflects the mode.,
yet dares to be
different
In its distinctive appearance . . in it
attractive simplicity ... in its wide
range of smart, new colors the New
Oakland All-American offers true style
style that reflects the mode yet
dares to be different . . . We are now
making a special demonstration to
prove the extraordinary value pro
vided by the New Oakland All-American
Six. We want you to enjoy this
demonstration if only to learn what
Oakland offers for its.' moderate price.
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NOW IS
The Time
To Have Your Meas
ure Taken for That
NEW SPRING
SUIT
Come in and examine our samples.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
lone, Oregon.
Dr. Mcllethlii la a regular icrntlu
it rein medicine nixl eunrery and la J
Icrnaed by tbe etate of Oregon. He J
itttm not operate for chronic npiten-
dlrttla. gall etonea. ulcera of atom
hi Ii, tot.olla or adenoid.
II.- Iihh to bla credit wonderful re
anil In dlacattea of the atoiiiiu'h. live
bowel, blood, akin, nerve, heart
eMiter. bladder, lied wetting, out
arrb, wenk lunga, rheuiiiathiin, eclat
tea, leg ulcera and rectal allmente
Ui'incinlN-r be above date and, t ha
coimiiltlon will be free and bat bU
treatment la different.
Married women rutiat be aceompan
led br their buxlianila.
Addrem: 2:'4 Urndbury Itldg., Loa
Angelea.rnltforulH.
Conaldrr thcdrlivrml prirr aa well aa the lial prlr wbtfl
cumparlng aulumuhilr alur. . . . Oaklaod-PontUa
delivered price include only reasonable cbargea lav
delivery aud fiuancinf .
I. R. Robison, Garage
I0NE - OREGON
I OhtTfew OAKLAND
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
PRODCCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
WANTED
Men to examine those fine suit
samples at Briatow & Johnson's.
Auction Sale at the Sam
Harnett ranch, 16 miles south
enst of Arlington, in the tight
Mile country. Come to sale of
machinery, horses, harness, a
good cow. household foods and
other articles too numerous to
mention, Tuesday, May 14 at the
honr of 10:30, a. m. Terms will
be given. Free lunch at. noon.
S M. Burnett, owner.
Martin N. Thrall, auctioneer
M-. and Mrs. Brenner Reese
of Yakima arrived in lone Sun
day morn ng to abend a few das
visiting Mra. Reese's parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran. They
were accompanied by Mrs. ReesV
young nepl ew, Bobby Cochran.
Mrs. Dell Ward ia in the hos-
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INSURE
By Feeding Pan a-cea
Sure Grow, Baby Chick
Scratch .Cracked Corn
THOSE
pital at Heppner recovering from 1
a tonsil operation. Her condition J 11-,. t-Um .a.f-La He Hncc
I R. ROBISON
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or automobile by
maKingueai am.
INSTALL A PO.;
MONA CLEAN-10
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air.
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MACHINE SHOP
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Louse Killer CgL
Disinfect the brooder &
BABY CHICKS
at first caused some uneasiness,
but she is now reported lo be
getting along nicely. 1
P. G Balriiger. dealer in Har
vester Supply Co. extras to fit
Holt and Harris harvesters. j
The ladies of the Christian t - ...!iL T l-l TV
Church will hold a food and fan-i TOUblb Willi Ul I IC33 LSIfe
cy work sale on May 11, at bwan
son's store. The ladiea will meet!
next Wednesday at the home of'
Mra. Charlea Ba Hereby.
Johnson's Chocolates Station
ery and Cards for Mo'hei's Day.
Wrapped for nu;.ing.
Bullard's Pharmacy
Blood Trantfutioa
Tbe fi: trnnafuslon of bliwd Is tup
(toned to have been nmde on Novem
ber 23, 1007, at a meeting of the Iloyat
society lit txtndon. Kor purposes of
experiment, tbe college hired s mnn
for twenty billings. A silver tube was
used to connect tbe csrotld artery of
a sheep with a vein In the man's arm
and twelve ounces were let la.
BERT MASON
10NE, OREGON