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OA 3Wm VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Aug. 1, 1929 NUMBER 9 CHANCE ELEVATOR MANAGEMENT Tbt Directors of the Farmers' Eleveter Coaponjr of lone held stating la Odd Ktllow,ttll, Uit Seturdty and took steps to lease the Csiliai warehouses) it I loot aad licNabb. It wai rotad , that la aaaa Colllni acceded to lbs leasiag proposals of the Farm ' or a' Elarator Company, J. E. 8wanaoa ba nada manager of the aobload warehouse and Ele valor buainaaa of tha Farmer' ElavatorCo. of lona. Mr. 8wan aoo will aoatiauo to buv grain for Cullies. Tba tranafar of manage mant waa mada August 1. ft Mk St.He Uttlt fnur kr ((1 Ibuiai7 warn M iimHi; iiiirtU wltb bar parenta Tha picture waa Imwlni t tare riling tula race and the avdleace eae vrtaaUiis god felling. niK'fe le (leae . iir;'l dlacuet, ihe mI4 la bar omH , er Iwltb Soger preaeed la Mcfe earls "Moiker, lata go home. I cu t ftaad K. Tm amrb am He." Weather Report For Juyl Total precipitation Trace " "since Sept. 1 ...6.48 " " for tba corres ponding period laat year... U. 44 No. of clear day a 28. No. of cloudy daya........ 2 No. partly eloudy L. t. Persuing; wlad N. W. ft. E. Harblaoa Copratr Obnrrtr V. S. If. B. Morgan, Oragon, Aug. 1. 1929. Nadra A tea laft tba first of laat week for Lyla, Wab where aha tliltad for a week with bar grandparanta, Mr. and Mra. Thorobarff, bafora accomp anying bar aunt, Mra. Anna Glad man, to bar borne at Eaat Holly wood, Cat. - FrUaeUUa'e Valaa Tlitra li do man that Impartetb bla Jojri to' bla friend, but ba Jnttb Iba mora: and no nun that Itnpartetb bla trial to bla friend, but ba frlevetb Iba lem Lord Bacon. Personal Mention J I Save vour vacation y ; with a Kodak Spend your vacation and tave it too that's what you do with a Kodak along. Think how much fun you'll get from vacation pictures next winter. Stop at our Kodak counter before you leave on your trip. We'll show you how easily the Kodaks work and help you pick out the right one. ilultpaphic Kodaks from fj up Billiards Pharmcy "THE KODAK STORF' HEAR "The MEADOWS" BROADCAST At Your Home! Mon. K. G. W. Portland SS 7:00.7:30 Wed., K. N. X Lot Aafelea v,. 7:30 . 8:00 . Wet,K. O. M. O..Sealtl 8:80:9:00 Thar., K. F. R. C. Frisco. 7:20 8:00 Thur.. K. L Z. Denver. 1:00.6:80 Fri, K. H. Q , Spokane 9:00 9:80 Supt and Mra. Earle Brown and aon Winnie, arrived in lone, early Saturday morning, to spend the week end at their home here. Mr. Brown la attending sora mer school at Monmouth, but they are living in Salem. Tbey were accompanied on the trip by Mra. Elmo McMillan, who came for a viait wl(h her. little dauyh ter, Beverly June, and with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Swan aon. Last week, Ralph Akers took Mra Akera to The Dallea, vhere she entered a hospital to receive medical treatment. A little daughter, Joy Pauline, waa born to Mr. and Mra. Fred Ritchie, Tuesday, July 23. The babe only lived an hour and a half. She waa laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in lone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, Mr. aad Mr. Dick Sperry. Mrs. Chus. Ritchie and Arthur Ritchie, all of Heppner, were Friday even in guests in the Fred Ritchie borne. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Dewey and laughter, Mary, departed Mon day, for their home at Lucky Luke, Sask.. Canada, after a pleasant four weeka viait in the Clarence Warren home in Dry Fork. Mr. and Mra. Dewey are Mra. Warren'a grandparents. They are travelidg by auto and viaited hero on their way home from a trip to California. Cordon Drapers for all kinds of Harvesting Machinery at Paul C. BaJslger's. J While working at aha Farmer's Elevator, Saturday. Cole Smlih fell from a truck jn auch a way m to dislocate bla right arm at ho elbow. He waa taken at once to Heppnr for medical attention. Mr. Harvey Ring, who lives oelow lone, waa remembering bis friends in town, Sunday, by the gift of some verv fine tout nig ears Wctaliave this is the iirat aweet corn in this locality .0 e ready for the market Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson motored to Joseph, Sunday, for a short visit with their aon Carl ton. l'bey were met at Pendleton by Mrs. Zelma Kennedy, who made the trip with them. Vegetables Galore You can get most anyhlng you need in the vegetable line and get it fresh from the earth or the vines at my place, 1 mile down the high way below the elevator. And I will not be undersold or half touted, but will be whole touted. Drive in under the ihade trees. W. Windsor. IlkadoWS Sikd a Sptri A LI aad gat descriptive literature and see machine work, BRISTOW & JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. BUke and two children have taken rooms In the Harris apartments. Mrs. Allen Learned left, Satur day night for her home In Seattle after a pleasant six weeks visit with herparents, Mr. And Mrst, Paul Balsiger. A party wss given In Legion Hall. Friday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell. The time ws spent in converse tlon and dancing. Ice cream and cake wer aerved to the gueste. The bride received many beau tiful gifts. The Congregational Sunday School picnic last Sunday wss a very enjoyable affair. Five losds of the church people motored to the pleasant camping grounds on Ditch Creek. Thiy took with them well filled lunch baskets and plen ty of ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howk and or, Allan, and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn, went a gypsyiug down the Columbia River Highway, Sun day. Tbey bad a happy picnic (inner at Hood River. Ola" Paritaa Law A 811 Mm Hi ijnjr'a Joomrr. arrordlni 10 old I'uiilHn law. In a rue of nat-ee- eltjp. waa ten ml lee. Himi bclut oo hair of ao ordinary day's (oamey un der old ratlom. which placed tbt lenstb of a dare bwrne al 20 mllea. CALL FOR BIDS School District No. 35 will re celve bids up to and including Augusts. 1929 for the following proposed Bus Routes, all located within the boundaries: of Dist 35, fur the school year of 1929-1930, service to begin Sept 2. 1929. 1 : From school house iu lone to first bridge on Rhea Creek, over O-W Highway and Rhea Creek Market Road, thence by dirt road to Beckner place on Gooseberry Market road. 2: From the school house in lone to the McCurdy place on Willow Creek over the O W high way thence over dirt road to the Perry place. 3: From school house in lone, north and east to the Fitzpatrick place by way of the Mankin and Smouse places The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. A. McCcaie, Chm'n. Dilla M. CoktoN. Ckrk. For Sale Sevtn room house on Third Street, wired fur electric lloht auiu uiucu iuj water, lmiiuud in stalled. Come and make me an offer. I waut to leave here next week See me at Walt Corley's J. F. Haynle DAVIDSON -MORC AN At a quiet home wedding, on Wfdnesday evening, July 81, Mitts Thelma Morgan became Ihe bride of Mr. Thomas Davidson The marriage was solemnized at 9:00 In the evening at the home o' the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L P. Davidson The simple but impressive ring service of the Congregational Church was read by Rev. W. W. Head. Only the near relatives of the bride and groom were in attendance. After the ceremonyrefreshments were served and hearty felieita. tlons extended to the bride and groom who are departing for Cleveland. Ohio, where Mr. David soa haa a responsible portion In chemical engineering division of a gas corporation, They will make the trip -from lone to Clevland by automobile. Tha Otkar Scientist aajri tit) par cent of aa are mentallj defective, and oar hope H that tha other 10 per cent will go 'way o me where and Sock by themeeltea. We Ilka nt aa are are. Philadelphia Inquirer. MISS CHANDLER HONORED A party of thirty five Ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Henry Kreba at Cecil on last Fri day afternoon for a misrelaneous shower in honor of Misa Myrtle Chandler. The young lady was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. At the close of the after noon, dainty refresnments of ice cream, eake and punch were served. Ladies who attended from lone were; Mrs. Bert Mjb on, Mrt J W. ITowk, Mrs. S E. Moore, Mi F.cd Mankin, Mra. W. E. Bullard. Mrs. A. A. Mc Cabe, Mr. C. F. Feldman, Misa Hasel Feldman, Miss Katherine Feldman and Mrs. Elmer Grifitb. Albert Petteyr received a bro ken arm laat Friday when lad der fell with him as he waa at his work at Jordan Elevator. The fracture ia just above the wriet on the right arm. Flovd Barnett la here visiting his mother, Mrs. Charley Nord. I- R. RODISON I A COMPLETE LINE l . of : . Bosch 6C Dixie MAGNETO PARTS Carried in Stock. MACHINE SHOP 8 Old Sllb Rawotew It la reported thnl prorata haa lieen perfected la the Imperial Be aearch Initltnte, Oeaka, Japan, where by discarded allk nay be pal throafh a chemical proceaa that changes II U a liquid form, than to a Jolly, than to a plaaile enbetaoca Ibat can ba Bide Into Uireivdi (or weaving. . . r i Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and Ceneral Re pair U'oik lone, Oregon. erica or bos uit NOTICE 18 HKHEBT OIVKN that tha andfralaned will recdve Maled bide un til 10 00 o'clock A. U , tha 7th Ur of Auauat, Hit. and Immediately thwMf ter Ihe blda received will be publicly opened by the County Court at the Courthouee In Heppner, Oregon, tor the urcheee of an tuue of bonda o( Mor row County for the construction of permanent roade therein In the lum of Sixty Thouiend Dollare (.uoui, aald bonda to be In denomination of One Thousand Dollars (tl.OCXI) each, num bered 1 to eO Inclusive, to bear dste of August 1, 19M. and to mature aerially In numerical order at tha rata of Three Thousand Dollars ttS.OUO) on fie first dsy of Auaust of each of the yenre IVlS to 164 Incluslfa, e..d bonds to beer Interest at tha li.tr of nt W m ceed five per cent (6) per annum, payable semiannually on the first dsye of February and Auaust. principal and Interest payable in United States fold coin at the office of the County Treas urer In Heppner, Oregon, or at the Fis cal Agency of the Ulate of Oregon la New fork City. All bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for The Court reeerrea tha right to reject any and all bids. The approving legal oplalon of Meeare. Teal, Wlnfree, afcOullocb Bhuler will be furnished the success ful bidder. OAV If. ANDERSON, County Clerk, Heppner, Oregon. i Three Day Cleaning Service FOR IONE. Work reaching us by Wednesday noon will be returned Saturday. ALL WORK GUARBNTEED John ShuZeski, The T.ilor HEPPNEft r-OHJU - . - M, iim hum i inn tutu j BEFORE YOU BUY l Building Materials Get Our Prices. We deliver anywhere, anytime:: H eppner Planing Mill and j i w exf 1 Lumber I ara HARVEST SUPPLIES All Kinds of Light Hardware for For Use in the Field. ZERK and ALEMITE Fittings and Grease Guns. PETERSON and CARLBURG Guaranteed Tools. WATER BAGS, CANTEENS and WORK CLOTHING of QUALITY. BERT MASON IONE - OREGON . 1 , a .e, a ' .