The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 17, 1929, Image 1

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IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 17, 1929
NUMBER 50
VOLUMn XVII
MRS. TROEDSON DIES
Vencraled Mother
Passes Through
The Shadow ,
Mm. Christina TroeHfor, wid
ow of the late Johunes TroedMr,
t'Hkifd sway at her home in Ion"
Wednesday tveninir, May 7. Mr.
Troidson had been In failinir
health for Borne time. Funeral
services wert held i the Conitre
Kiilional church at 10:tS0 a. rn
May 11. lUv. Stanley Moore, of
the KplHcopal churih at ileppner
officiating. Interment wan in the
U Id Fellows' cemetery at lone.
Christina Troednon wan horn
in Skone, Sulen, on February
6. KM. She came to ihe Uni ed
S -atea In 1873, maki'iK her hotnei
in Ca iomia.
ana wai marnru u nn umi-1 . ur.,,1.
ten in 1K7B and to thii union one , "4lr V U,K -
Carluun. of Kind City, Oil. Mr
Cartoon died three rnuiths before
his son wbb born.
On January 19, 1884, she mar.
tied Johanca Troedton of San
Franchco, Cal. and to this union
thrett children were born; Clara
J Smouae, deceased; Anna C,
Smouae, lone, Oregon; Carl F
Troedaon. lone, UrtRon.
She came with her husband to
Morrow County in October, 1K8D
and has lived nai lone e"er since,
Mr. Troedron died October 23,
11)27. Mrs. Troedson was a life
long memoir of the Luthe an
church. She leavea to mourn her
I088, one daughter, two Bona,
( 'onllnunl on I'y. 4.
j& Clark & Linn J&
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa
per Hanging and General lie-
child wa born,-
J.iho Alfred
lone, Oregon.
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Once Gone
They Can Never Return
("NCE CONE, your youngsters' childhood
days-ad ways can never return. Then
you will have lost your precious opportunity
for taking ,!i J Kodak snapshots that parents
talue ao x.:ch In Lvtcr years.
Don't put of! taking pictures of yjs iL'A
dren a day longer. Don't risk years of regret.
Keep a Kodak handy and get every picture
when the chance comes.
H e have fatdaks as low
as tS; Brownies, 11 up.
Billard's Pharmacy
0A'. OREGON.
Local Happenings '
Miss Lueile Bristow has re
turned homo after spending a
month assisting Mra. A. Frank
Young with the work at the
work at the ranch.
Mra. Hert Mason entertained
at bridge, Thursday afternoon of
But week, In honor of her Biater
Mrs. Chn. Dezell and her niece,
Mrs. Orville Tamil, of Spokane.
Two tab'ea of bridge were in plav.
Bi'Sicea the honor guests and
the hostess, thero were pre tent
.VI rs. 11 Dick, Mra. Koy Lieu
alen, Mrs. M. E. Cotter and M '.
E. 11. Lundell.
Mra, Earl Blake and two daugh
tela apent part of last week on
the Willard Blake ranch, while
her husband was doing some
tractor plowing fr Mr. Wil ard
Blake.
There several cases of mumps
in town and several of those af
flicted have been very ill. '
Dr. Clarke, Eye Sight Special
ist. in lone Sat., May 18th at the
lone Hotel.
Jehn Cochran returned from
Portland the last of theweik
where he had gone to atttn I to
the reinterment in Rose City
Pa' k cemetery of the body of his
son, 'Archie Cochran. Atthe time
of Archie Cochran's death, inter
ment was madt in the Maronic
cemetery at Heppner. ilia loi
now rests besid that ot his v- ife.
Peterson Brothers ahidltd
horseS, to Port! .nd.
ight.
Fred Buchanan was calii- t
Walla Walla last week by t'u
aerious iliness of his half bro her
L. H. McBee. 1 .
We are!al to note that Mr.
F. A. Luhdell, who was duil ts ill
last week, is now able to be
I around again.
I On Sui.dav, Mrr. Bert Maun,
accompanied by her niBter, Mr?.
Dfzell and her niece, Mrs. Par
iish, motored to Portland whe-e
they will visit with Mrs. Malm's
mother. Mrs A lelia Godfrey.
; Wi'sl-y McNabb has been hv
Mng a painful abscess on his fo t
nut is much better.
1 csrloud of
1 1 Saturday ni
Tor Sale
Mr. Smith has been overhaul
ing Mr Ely' and Mr. Palmateer'a
combines, this week.
George Mahoney found all bnt
Pat Medlock and George Maho oue of his horses after several
ney were business visitors in lays hard riding.
Morgan News
Mks. J. F. Hakuksty
t
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HeppntJ'', Wednesdsy.
Mist Oladyi Medlock is visit
ing in lieppner.
Mrs. Pat Medlock and daugh
ter, Mary visited with Mrs. uto.
Mahoney, Wednesday.
Homer Nash and Dick Logan
spent Sunday with Homer's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nash,
at Morgan.
Mr. Hilstrom was ever irom
Muiinin lunt Thuridsv to see afl-i
er some machinery he left here
and which he expects soon to j
the Idaholine where he has some!
work nirai7fd. I
Clarence Pratt of Heppner waf
delivering ran and coal oil to the
Willow Creek Poultry Farm at
Morgan, Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. "Rd" Shipley.
of lone' vitited with Mra. Seely.jt
Sunday evening.
Pat Medlock sold some horefJ
to Peterson af (one, last Satur-iJ
day. lrvin Medlook drove the
horses to bne, Saturday after
noon.
Howard Hardesty and sitter,
Mrs Seely were calling on Mrs.
Elsie Shipley, Saturday mon ing.
Mr. and Mra. Hardesty, with
t! eir son, daughter and grand
daughter, were calling on Mrs.
Medlock and family and in Mr.
andl-s Gorge Mahoney, Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. Peterson of lone was call
ing on Mr. George Mahoney Sur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Burke, of Sa'em.
per.t the week- end with II. 0.
Ely and family.
Coming to
The Dalle and" Pendlcttn
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
In Int.-rmil Mmllrliie for thr
piiMt IS yenra
Dannie Porter will soon be a
busy bay, taking care of hi
ducks and chickene. Mrs. John
Nash set several h?ns for Mm.
Mr. Timm was delivering eggi
continued on pg. 4
HIGHSCHOOL PICNIC
Blue Mountains
Invaded.
Last Saturday thahigh school
studedts harkened to the call of
the great out of doora and jour
eyed to the mountcins for their
annual picnic. They spenttheday
in the vicinity of the coal mine.
Continuep on pagt 4
DOES NOT OPERATE
The Convertible
Landaulet Sedan
Open to sunshine
closed to the rain
smart in any weather
On either the New Oakland AH
Amcrican Six or the Pontiac Big
Six t'huMsis vou can obtain the
Convertible Lundaulet body type ... a Fisher
body neat ion designed to combine the fair
weather benefits of an open car with the pro
tection of a Mnart, completely appointed
eedan. A special demonstration of Conver
liLIc I-andauIctn has been arranged which
we will be glad to make for you at any time.
Tl r Omkltmd AH-Amrrkn SI,. IIIUU tlXS. Th Mm Paatia. ! Sit,
Tim e.mfll Fm
Cunl'U r tlir i livrml prlre n. well u the lint prire when ram
parinjl auluinnlille talun. . . . OjWIanJ-Ponliac dclivrrrd prim
lucluJe oulf rrtuuniiltla cUargra fur delivery and financing.
I. R. Robison, Garage
IONE - OREGON
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lOAIOAND-PONTIACl
Day olJ clucks;
HarrcJ Rock & K. I. Hcd
$12 pci 100 Hotel
White Leghorns $10 per 100
$1.00 more if shipped.
Hatches May 23, June 5-14
Will he in The Dailcs
on Mon and Tu .. May 2 ) & 21.1 W4WWW4WWW4tW444.
at The Daiks Hotel and in Ii dk J f
ton. Wed. , May. 22, at the Dc on 1
it
Office Hours, 10.00 A., j
w w m t a
26.
NOW IS
Willow Creek Poultry Farm
Morgah Ore
ICE ON HAND J
The lone City Dray now has ice;
ONE DAY IN PENDLETCN
AND TWO DAYS ONLY IN THE
DALLES.
No Charge for Consultation
The Time!
4
To Have Your Meas-
ure Taken for That
NEW SPRING
SUIT
I j I .. ...Ill k. i Mioy il (hit Joaunuain mil nul nuautlto
of th oprortuoity 10 uit Dr. Ht'Iliaihia tku I
same as last year; ljct for small cui ,;, ,0 It
totmji8.!T,,E DAm3trEWOtErotli Uine HOLT repairs and can supply
50cts. except to daily customers py , ,
t r trocf i of lNTtRNAi miidicine and dietetics. Htjt most iny wearing parts. Get your or-
i I1 1 "'K uimiru.ii v (iHwtnai wki.ii T
WANTED
Men to examine those fine uit
samples at Bristow & Johnson's1.
i..,u. j. .A. .a. .n., .ii. Ow. u,llt I(C ull.(.rN Mlll
HOLT HARVESTER
REPAIRS
I have received a large stock of gen-
I- R. ROBISON
Come in and examine our samples.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
lone, Oregon.
DONTWEAR X
out your tracrtorjO
or automobile byt
making it eat 'rt-
INSTALL A PO.
;;MONA CLEAN-; 10
q I ; ER. It will take alt 1 : pi
diitont of the
:: air.
i
MACHINE SHOP
bii trctinwM o( diwH u far u (Huiblt,
Ho Iimm tn IiIh crt'illt WDiulrrfiil re
Hill I H III llim'Ikltl'K lit till- HtlMll.llll. 1 1 VI
IMIWriH, II IHIII, NKIII, IIITVI'H, IH'liri
kIiIiii''. lilaiMrr, linl wrltiiijr, ml IT
riii'iiiiiniiHin, Mi'int
I nrlnl iillmi'iiu
circulniio diilurbaiKtt u bih or low blcwj
prtutur. knrt and blood dunrdrn ikin. Mini1
blatldrr, bidnryi, brdmltlng, mak lungi, loniili,
drooiib, mrlubiilu diiiurUmei ych u rbrimii-
litrn. Kidii, kg ulcrn tnd chronic catarrh.
MrJicinn art prtKribrd a-..! .irrpar.J for each X
5 ders in early and rvoid belay when the
HARVEST COMES ON
individual caw in hi. priva a I.I' raiory, l!io
j ' ixcial atlrntion givn 10 dial at to propar ba'.
Jl anca and wlrciioa ot looui.
Fl .l- ;.l ,L I
ror inn icnrica a nominal cnargc la Baaa.
Dr. Mellenthin is a graduate in
medicine and surgery and is liccn- t
Hd by the State of OREGON.
'jj- Marrli-tl iv i u til hum the Accompan
if IimI Ii.v their IiiimIiiuicIh.
fa AililnHM: 2.M Uraillmry Hldjr.. Urn
BERT MASON
10NE, OREGON
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