The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 14, 1929, Image 4

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    TEE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Publiehed Every Friday by
W. W. Head. Editor Publuher.
SUBSCRIPTION
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Seery Devil
The AfrU'HK M the Oitliiett coaal
Mleve In imrtlonlnrly htiloiiut devil
P.tl.otly Waltiai
Mm. Nfxtlore Isn't your hiisbnntl
I. Ins anything to cure III doiifness?
Mix Niijher Nit tuw, but he will
i aoon your diiitKliler hn finished
hi-r singing lessoni. rmhllnder.
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t'ljwl'iiiif. from AVi'f J.
I Mrs. Rex Fish, of Pasco. Wn.
I here visiting ktthe home o'
I her aunt, Mrs. Alice McNabb.
Fial ia accompanied by
Entered m second Class metier at
the poetcdu-e al lone, Oregon, under
act of March 3, 1879.
Irlday,Jun! 14.1929.
Morgan Items
Harvey and Irvin Medlock were t
aulwg straw fiom the N. Pettj j J
MORROW COUNTY
CREAMERY CO.
Pays Top Market Price for Your
CREAM.
spending the winUr in Pendle-
nil Hint If the ilevll aH' himself lii, u,u. ,.u n,u;r u &,.. u huu
luti. mill, mill ,-in l Iffl'n ,. , . -
a mirror ha tmmeUlatrti ruus awai ml. , Mr
l,.rrw or nit n ugnm-. .... . . MoMuKK'a nxnLnii UlllU
reiU'iua lubt. etK nom Mi as -"-- '"i
ville, Missouri, where he was a J Jewell, also of Pasco,
student at Still College. He n ade Mrs. Hannah Ahalt went to
me tr.p home by auto; comn,R T0DUenj8h. Mon lav. She made
with a fr.e.d whose home ia in the trip wlUi her son. Cecil Ahalt
fci.Sink.of Portland, is here!who w" P""!" through town, toj
look, I, alter his farming inter,00 hl" to Toppenlah. qut
1 Leave cream at any store in town i
haul
j .hn place, last Wednesday.
i. Mm i. Nnprrv inn j.
Mrsj P. Louy were calling injl anrJ we rsAc UD MondaVS aild FndaVS. 1
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Morgan, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rsy and
Miss Bi-eshears called on Mr?.
Mahoney last week.
Messrs Seely and Ball are help
ing Mr. Harbison this week in'
it
Check for each can. jj
Agent lor De bird Si-p'rators.
the warehouse.
Monday, Mr. Glenn Ball visited
his brother and family, who ar
living on the Gus Leibl ranch ou
Eight Mile.
Alfred Troecfon and famil) re
turned from a trip into Was-hing
ton, last Tuesday.
Mr. Timms and Mr. and Mr.
Werner Keitmanr, called at the
Willow Creek Poultry Farm, last
Wednesday, for chicks.
Thursday night. They repoit hav
ing a pleasant trip and ever
thing looking fine.
The bridge gang under Mr. j
dough fa repairing the bridge
near Morgan this week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. in Ely motor
d to Pendleton Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, ac ompa'
nied by their daughter and grand j
aon. spent the weekend with K.
L. Eckleberry and family. i
Charley Christopherson and
wife, accompanied by the Stanley
Seeleys, motored to Arlington,
Sunday afternoon. While there
they visited in the home of the'J
t Harry Seely s.
B. F. Clou9e motored to The
Dalles and spent Sunday at his
home there. j
Beulah and Geneva Pettyjohn
attended the Chautauqua in Hepp
ner, Monday.
Miss Gladys Medltck vent to
Heppner on the stage, Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs Pat Medlock and daughtet
Mary spent Sunday with Mrs.
James Hardesty.
Bill Thomas spent Saturds)
afternoon, visiting at the Johr
Nash home.
Herschel Townsend, Howard
Hardesty, Pat. Harvey and lrvin f
Medlock. attended the ball game
at Dry Fork, Sunday. Morgan
won by a score of 7 to 6.
Ml" Mildred Smith is apendln r
this week with her aunt In The
Dalles.
Miss Eva Stanjp.of Lo glew,
Wash., la here to spend the sum
mer with Mrs. I. It. KobUon.
Davahter's ledleaetlea
Nollilnu Hiiiihfa iliiiiulitt'f 1'iore In
dlgnnni (linn (iiihws nol living aiiia
to make mimry emnti'li MMilher
il in ahp linen -t'lm liil'Mll Kn-
g inter " v(ciihii, quirer,
ets. He owns the farm where J. 1
It. Wagi.er lives.
Raymond and Charles Lundell,
and Erling Thompaen are lone i
W: C Cox, Mgr.
ittti4t.
jooyswhoare in attendance at
the two weeks course in club
work given at CurvaHis. The)
went down on Sunday, being ac
companies by C. W. Smith, tht
county agent.
Lewis 1'jle, State Highway
Engineer ol La Pine, is here lot
couple of weeks visit witti hia
mother, Mrs. G' im?s.
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RITtmM UMIT OCT. t, SfSf
Raducad (arat all parte ol aatt; UbwaJ itop
eart. Fina tnuon aaodara aquipeaanl
aplaadid earricai acanic rauta. Soart aid
tripe enable you to vieil
ZION NATIONAL FABK
OK AND CANTON NATIONAL fABK
EHTCI CANTON NATIONAL PABK
TELLOWBTONE NATIONAL PARK
HOCKT MOUNTAIN NAT"L PAJLK
Inf raaatlej aad BaakJata aa raajsaat
CARDS
DDanca wmm
J. W. HOWIl, Ag't. f,i
IONE OREGON. V
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SWIFT & COMPANY
HAVE OPENED
A Produce Buying Station
I"
IONE
X See us for Prices
! On
l POULTRY (& CREAM
I Peterson Brothers
H. 0. Ely is repairing his cat
at the Baurenfeirid garage.
James Hardesty and son re
turned from Glide. On gun, bav
ing had a plecsant visit with
friends and a nice trip.
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Local H?penings
Continued I cm Pg, 1.
Caleton Swan.)n s ncmr ny
from a tonsil operation. The wot k
wan done in Hood River, Satur
day and Mr. Swanson came homt
Sanday.
E J. Bristow and family were
weekend visitors in Walia Walla.
lone played bi9eball at Hepp
ner, Sunday. The score wus 2 to
one in favorof Heppner.
Mont McMurray of Wilms,
Washington, visited the fit ut ol
the week with h a mother, Mrs.
Emily McMurray. He wasaccom
prnied by two of his daughters.
Matjorie and Geneva. He was en
route to Vancouver, Washington
to get another daughter, Mapiil,
who is in school there.
Gene Eigelman U in Portland
this week. He went to attend the
Rose Festival.
Mr. and Mrr. Ed Keller moved
last week Into their house on
First Street. T ey have been
Dont forget we're in the market this?
season.
It will pay you to drop in at the
Farmers' Elevator
land see Cole Smith as he is buying fori
J. C. Sanford & Son
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STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before you
f sell your wheat.
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JACK FERRIS
: Dermatician :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
C. L S WEEK
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
First National Bank BUtf
Heppner, Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat At The
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. McMURDO, ED.
Physician And Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
A. H. JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon.
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IONE CASH MARKET
Quality
Real Estate
The place to get your meat
Good Service Reasonable Prices
We want your fat cattle and hogs
Insurance
PETERSON
BROS.
.
fcriCNE BLACKSMITH SHOF'Ti
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine and a stock of shafting
In a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
xj& J. P. O Meara, Proprietor
n
I'lKine Office
Kpattli-nre
Main U.XI
Mnlo 4M'J
Heppner Oregon
F. II- ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
III rracllce In All The Court
IONE OREGON
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Dr.J.A.McCrady
Dentist
X Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g.
Heppner Oregon
J.O. PETERSON"
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
. JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. J. Arthur Craig
DENTIST
Phone M 1012 Cax Apt. Blag.
Heppner, Ore.
Evenings anil Sunav.by appointment.
lone Independent
JOB PRINT
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See Balsiger
For Insurance
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Hotel lone
cater to the patronage of those who
wish first class accommodations.
George Ritchie, Prop.
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BUY YOUR WOOD AND
COAL FROM COLE
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WLND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone. Oregon
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