VOLUME XVIII
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 12, 1929
NUMBER 6
INDEPENDENCE
DAY IN IONE
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED
VERY QUIETLY
Independent!! Day wai cc Itbrat
nd here very quietly. There were
a few family dinners and the
members of four families gath
ered at the MeCabe home to eat
Ice cream and enjoy the shade.
Those in attendance here were:
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Moore, Mr.
Mrs. B. M Sevedy anJ children,
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kann and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. McCabe,
Many attended the celebaation
at Arlington, a few drove to
Heppner, eight carloads hesrk
ened to the call of the (treat out
of doors and motored to Ditch
Creek for a Oar in the open,
other smaller parties spent the
day elsewhere In the mountains,
the Brietow family went to Walla
and Mr. and Mrs. Lundell and.
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inrri ciiinirt'ii aim; iiniiiin-u iu
Walla Walla to witnea the won
derful diaplay ol fireworks. The
two Ualsisrer families spent the
diy at Hood Kivtr.
SHAVER OF FORT SCOTT
VISITS SHAVER OF IONE
E. A. Shaver of Fort Scott.
Kan. arrived, July 4, for a visit
with his son, Charley Shaver.
Mr. Shaver, who Is 85 yearn old,
is traveling alone. From here h
will go to Winlock, Wieh, for a
visit with relatives. Just before
itarting on his western trip, Mr.
Shaver returned from a pleasant
trip in Louisiana.
BLAKE - GRAY
A marriage of interest to the
people of this community wait
solemnized in I'ortlsnd, June 29,
when Miss Grsy becsme the bride
of Mearle Blake. They will mak
their home in Portland. Mr.
Make la the son of Mr. and Mrs
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W J. B ake of Light Mile and I.., pm? Bartlemiy.
widely known hire.
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Personal Mention
Frank Engelman has been
transacting buBineesin Portland
The Henry Brothers show visit
ed our town, Saturday night and
had a good crowd, considering
the factthattherewas no advance
advertising done.
We were in error in the Mate
merit, last wetk, that Mr. Ahalt
carried no Insurance on his build
ing that burned, July 1. It was
insured in the Phoenix Assurance
Company. The adjuster waa on
the ground, July 3 and a satis-
factory settlement was made.
Bullard's Pharmcy will be open
evenings until after harvest and
wheat hauling.
On Sunday, J una 30, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nichoson drove to Hoi
Lake. Mrs. Nichoson went to con
suit a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Morgan
are enjoying a visit with their
son in-law and daughter, Mr.
For your youngster
A Brownie
Ninety-seven knots and just two hands no
, wonder everybody laughed but Spcnrc. I le had
to smile though, when he saw the picture the
Hrownie made.
As a matter of fact, most of the pictures in your
youngster's album are almost as interesting to you r.s
they are to him.
Bring the boy in we'll quickly show him how
easily the Brownies work. Prices but f 1 up.
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I'inhhin you'll like
BULLARD'S PHARMACY
1- lone - Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson
4 motored to Joseph, Sunday for
'a brief visit with their son. Carl
ton SwanBon.
Paul Balsiger drove to Arling
ton, early Sunday morning to
meet hia daughter, Mrs. P. C.
Koebring and small son, of Indi-
2'ianapolis, ind. They hsve come
have come for an extended visit
with the home folks.
Fred McMurray recently pur
chased eight head of dairy cat
tle from Gorger Brothers,
Mrs. Rosa JaAson iscaiingfor
Master William Marcel Griffin
while hia father, CharlesGriffin,
is working on the Dixon Smith
ranch. This is the second summer
ihst Mrs. Jackson has cared for
tht little boy.
Little Josephine Case, of Port
Isnd. it spending the summer
with her grandmother, Mrs. J.
Grimes.
Mr. George Buxton, of Corva1
lis, is here, the guest of Miss Has
el Feldman
Mr. and Mra Kingery and chil
dren.of Willows, California, are
camped in the city park for a
we-k or more.
I Cunt muni onpugt 4.
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! PIANO FOR SALE
i Fine piano to be sold at lone.
I Beautiful design and tone. Wlil
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Morgan News
Mm. J. F.Hanumty
Pomona Grange Notes
Morrow County , Pomor.a
d ange met ss guests of Rhea
.The Hutchcroft family are all I Creek Grange on Salurdsy. July
reovering nicely from quite a July 6, with about 250 members
severe attack of iieBles. ar..i children present.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock and1 The morning pension was given
children. Mary, Carrie and Irvj over to State Deputy Organizer,
Ing spent Wednesday afternoon Bro. W. R. Geckeler. who made,
at the John NaBh home. ElvnJan interesting talk, urging that
Margaret and Edyth Ely also
called there in the evening.
Mrs. Clifford Christopherson
of lone, stopped in Morgan for a
few minutes, Thursday morning,
as she was on her way to Arlirg
ton.
Homer Nash visited with his
parents.ic Morgan, Tuesday even
ing,
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and
plans be started at one . in prep
amtion for a special meeting of
the State Grange to be held in
La Grande in October. Mr. Geek
eler also spoke of the extension
work in irrancrea as rjlanned bv
r ' -I ia
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ine siaieurange. ine reuunoii
this address was the assignment !
of of different drill plans to the,
various subordinate granges fori
the October mteting and the
T. B. TEST VVORK
State Veterinarian
To Be Here Soon.
County Agent's Office,
Heppner, Ore., July 8.
To Morrow County Farmers:
Dear Sirs:
In co operation
with the state veterinarian's of
fice, arrangements have been
made to have the cows of Mor
row Oo'in'y tested for tuberculo
sis. 'J he v'h inarian will be
here sou l.mo next week and it
important if you desire this
service to notify my office at
at once, if you have not already
done so, so that routes may be
established through the county
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and' 7 . .... and the time or ine veterinarian
daughter. Alice. Mrs. Ethyl M.-j'T u' " wn,m,lw"D arranged. This service is free to
honey, Mrs. Stanley Seely and
daughter Ernestine, all picniced,
July 4th, with Mr and Mrs Hard
eaty at their borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash and (laugh
ter Alice and Mrs. Seely and her
daughter, Ernestine, spent Tues
day evening with Mr. and Mra.
Hardtbty.
Mrs. C. C. Hutchcroft callec
in Cecil, Tueadav.
Mrs. George Mahoney and her
new pony, Minsu came down to!
ee Mrs. Hardest;, Tuesday aft
ernoon.
Miss Elyn Ey and Miss Marga
et Ely were calling on Mrs. S
D. Seely. Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Clark of Hermiston called
jo Mrs. John Nar-h, Wednesday.
Continued on Pg.4.
extension work.
In the afternoon an excellent
program was presented by the
lecturer consisting of special
musical numbers, flag dtill,
oration, reading and a panto
mime besides a talk on patriotism
by Kev. W. W. Head, and an
address by W. L Teutsch of 0.
S. C.
Mr. Teutsch spoke on "The
Grange and Communidy Program
of Development" and cited cases
in which granges in other coun
tiea cooperate with thecommurity
in making practical use of their
demonstrations. I
During the business aergioo,
each subordinate grange reported
Continued on Pg. 4.
the farmers of the county and
should be takeninto consideration
as bovine tuberculosis msy b)
contracted by humans.
Very truly yours,
Chas. W. Smith,
County Agricultnral Agent
FIRST WHEAT Of
THE SEASON
The first wheat of the season
was delivered to Jordan Elevator
Saturday, July 6, by 0. W. Cuts
tDrth. It is Forty fold variety,
tests 59 pounds and is yielding
between 20 and 22 bushels per
acre.
Continued onPg. 6.
Tfci.b ll 0r
To cease from fretting and replnlnt I
..lid to atrrncthen nnewlf with aotn !
vlml Iniereat aecelemtN Ibe thrill of
iienlth. j
For Gordon Drapers for all,
kinds of harvesting machinery.
see Paul Balsiger.
j& Clark & Linn J&
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanging and General Re
pair Work
lone, Oregon.
M. M. Saunders, the piano
tuner is here this week. Orders
tnsy be left with Frank Engel
man.
RFFOPF VOTTRITY i
Building Materials
Get Our Prices.
We deliver anywhere, anytime
Heppner Planing' Mill and
Lumber Yard
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Portland, Oregon. ! SPECIALISTS, will be in lone
all day and evening, Sat., July
13th at the lone Hotel. SEE HIM
ABOUT YOUR EYES.
Vegetables Galore
You can get most anyhlng you
Mon. K. C. W. Portland
7:00 7:30
Wed., K. N. X Los Angeles
7:30.8:00
VVed.,K. O. M. O..Seattle
8:30 s 9:00
Ihur., K. F. R. C. Frisco.
7:20 8:00
Thur., K. L. Z. Denver.
6:00 6:30
Frl.. K. H. Q., Spokane
9:00 9:30
llkadcWS SM a Speed
CALL and get descriptive literature and see machine work.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
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f ' need in the vegetable line and get LOST
it fresh from the earth or the vines i June 30, lone, Oregon, one
at my place, 1 mile down the high female, brindle bull dog with
way below the elevator. And I vill white nrTklpr Ifahort crooked
not be undersold or half soultd. tail. Anawci&iulhtuiumvoiriggy.
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but will be whole souled. Drive in
under the shade trees.
W. Windsor.
I R. ROBISON
LINE
of :
Bosch 6i Dixie
MAGNETO
PARTS
Carried in Stock.
fat!
MACHINE SHOP
Beulah Mankln.
KOT1CB OF BOND 8ALB.
NOTK'K IS HKKEBV OIVKN th lh
umlrrhlmied will r.lvt muM bll un
til IU.00 o rlixk A. M., Ili 7th dny f
AujruNt, iW29, and ImintilUtrljr IhnrHf
ter the bid recrlvrd will be public ly
upnrd by th t'ountjf Court at th
CuurthiiuM In Hi'ppner. Orennn. rur Ilia
purt'hiia of an Imiii of bumla of Mor
row County for Ilia coni'trurtlmi of
pvrnianrnt roil thrnilii In Hi" aunt of
Sixty Tliouaand Uollara .(HKIUOU), aald
boii.ln to ba In denomination! of Una
ThotiMind Pollara UI.UJO) auch. num
bered 1 to 8ti liu lunlva, to bear dale of
AUKuat 1. 929. and to mnlur aerially
In numerical order at th rate ol Threa
Thouaand Uollnra (I9.UUI) on l.ia nr. t
day of Annual of oivli if t u j"ra
1!(M to liloa Incli: Ive M b 01O i to
bear Intereat at tin rule of not to ex
ceed five per cent (6) per annum,
payable aemlannually on tin flrat daya
STOP FLY
TORTURE
i Get more MILK
from your COWS
and more WORK
t
of February and Auiimt. principal and
Intereat payable In United Htate Hold
coin at the oltlie of the County Treaji-
urer In Heppner. Oregon, or at the Kla
rul Aiency of til Ulat of Oregon In
New York City. .
All blda muat ba unconditional and
aeoompantad by certified chevk for
Uimu.uo.
The Court reaervea tht right to reject
any and all blda.
The approving legal opinion of
Mniiara. Teal. Wlnfree. MiSillorh
Hliuler will b furnlahed the aucceaa
ful bidder.
GAY M. ANDERSON.
County Clark, Heppner. Oregon.
t fromyourHORSES
Why allow your stock to be annoy-1
ed when you can give tnem comion
by spraying them with
Dr.HESS FLY CHASER? j
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BERT MASON
IONE - OREGON