The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 06, 1929, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIII
MORGAN-CRABIL
Mr. J. Morgan and Miss. Hazel
Grabil United h Marriage "
At quiet home weildintr, Tuea
day, S-ptemberUO, at 11:30 . m..
Mint Huicl Grabil became the
bride of Mr. Kdiaort Morgan. Uev.
W W Head performed the cert
nunyyialng the ahoit but Impra
aive rim eervice. The bride, who
U the dauRhtt-r of T. H. Grahill.
wore beautiful nown or pink
aiik crepe Roma.. 8b waa unat
tended. Th Rroom in the eon o
Air.' and Mra. M. R. Morgan.
Only the immediate family of the
bride and her eiM nd uncle,
Mr. and Mn John Cochran, wer
prexant. l e bri le and groom
left at one n an auto trip to
Portland, the Or.-uon beachea
il ob'ier point of I Me rent in
wauin, Oregon. They were ac
companied on the trip by Mri
Morgin'a broth r, Gene Grabil.
Thai young people have alwayi
STEW!
the 1929
Remington
Portable Typewriter
J O NEW FEATURES
; SMART COLORS
I Now there'a a portable type
I writer (hat rival the regular
office machine an J In tome
way thi one 1 even defter.
We have It on display. Ccme In
and try it. No Increase lit prket.
IWer'iTI
Imprint Jj
PA-116
Billiards Pharmacy
"THE KODAK STORE"
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HEAR "The
BROADCAST
At Your Home!
Mori. K. G. VV. Portland
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"Wed., K. N. X Los Aouetei
7:30.8:00
Wed.,K. O. M. O.. Seattle
8:30 : 9:00
Ihur., K. F. R. C. Frisco.
7:20 .8:00
Thur., K. L. Z. Denver.
6:00 6:30
Frl., K II. Q., Spokane
9:00 9:30
'ffleadetltf SeltdaSpeed
CALL and get descriptive literature and see machine work.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON .
i
lived In thin community and have
a hoHt of friends who wUh them
well.
Services at the Baptist
Church Sunday Evening
Rev. Chat. W. Parks will
pieiK'h at the Haptiat church,
Sunday night, Sept. 8. Everybody
In cordially invited to attend the
service which begint at eight
o'clock.
Swodai Lr, of Stanly
To keep Die Hwedluli rnllrond tn
thine rheery. the ituleowned mil
hHiiU Maintain a mHiiI flower gar
I-n anil hmhouiie outside of Klork
holm. About flo.tmo polled plants and
iDO.miti ihti'iiiiIiiIi are annually itli
Irlluiled (o the stations of the Stork
ImI'ii dlnlrlit alone, and Ilia his cin
irnl station In Stockholm fell not
only huce potted laurel trees for the
summer sc.non. hut fresh cut flower
every day. In the fount rj pmctlnillj
every nillroml million has It own
(tower lied, i n red for by the person
nel between trnln nnd Ilk lh spot
lei buffeta or reatnurnnt Inside, the;
ld (ontldernhly to lh Joy of trel.
Rurh reflmmente th Swede evil
"Inink kuliiir.
SCHOOL
Supplies of
All Kinds
PAPER
Writing,
Drawing,
Typewriter.
Pens & Pencils
Suited to Every Fancy CS
Every I'urpose.
INKS
PASTE
COLORS
DRUSHESl
ASK to See Our
FOUXTAIS 1'EXS.
MEADOWS"
if" T . '
IONE, QRECOy, FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 1929.
Personal Mention
Mra. Harbftra Ritchie ia board
ing with Mrs P. J. O'Meara dtir
ing the time that the George
Ritchie fami y are seeking a new
location.
Elder Dewey Payne held a
prf aching aervice in lone, Satur
day, August 31. He was accom
panied by his wife.
J. S. Y ong, a pioneer resident
of Marrow County died Saturday
at h'e home on Hill Ridge. He
was 79 yeats old.
If your child it troubled with
adenoids see Dr Condcr who will
r move them without the use ol
a knife. - Adv.
Mine Bt-rgevin, who is a nurse
in a Walla Walla hospital, has
been a Rutst at the home of he
tirother, Louis Bergevin.
Mrs. Edna Jewell and twochil
4ren returned Sunday to their
home in Pasco, Washington. Mir.
Jewell has been spending the
umme with her mother, Mrs.
Alice McNabb.
While at play, last Wednesday
little Jimmie Ledbetter ran into
a barbed wire fence and cut his
lip so badly that it required sev
eral stitches to clone the wound.
Wheat treating, - the implements
and the materials at P. G. Balsig
er'i.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hatcher
and grandson. Johnnie Ross, and
Mrs. Chas. O'Connor and son,
Charley motored to Burbank,
Wash, for Labor Day.
Mrr. Etta Shippey has been en
j )ying a visit with her daughter,
I Miss Florence Shippey of Port
i land, and her son, Blaine Shippey
of l-yle. Wash. Mrs. Shippey had
'also as her guest, Miss Gail Gruhb
jof Lyle.
I Th Oeorge Grose family frcm
illoardinan moved onto the Mire-
ner place the first of the week
Mr. Grose v il 1 work for Mr Mise
ner.
Mrs. C A. Anderson and their
daughter, Mildred, of Portland,
xnent the Labor Day vacation
in thi Chas. Buttersby home.
Mrs L E. Dick and two sons
returred home. Saturday. Mrs
D.ck has been spending the sum
mer with relatives in Helena,
Montana.
I T. E Grabil has been hired as
school jaritar for the coming
year. This is the third consecu
tive year that Mr. Grabil has held
this position.
Ttrm Long la V
In the ter Wiiy Iuwd Kuaf there
l - ...u.nll.i. I.itnff I h u-nril Miiu 11 '
I ... ... .. .11- l ... - k . n.l
which pruviini in new r.iiK'"ui
which litis Imh'I) iiI Imiii eiirly limit
The expriHiitloD relrs unl only to
.rt Vam trn..lnnH mm m
l I ..luiiiv. I'll! ir.it'i. iw ... w "
whole. There u no piirticutur remon
fnr tlila exprt'Mli'ii. It la merely i
t'Uitotu of conslilertihle antiquity.
For Sale
PIANO BARGAIN!
A $250 value to be sold at a
eacrii'ice for a quick turn, $175
terms or $150 cash. Apply to lone
Independent.
I R. ROBISON
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WE CARRY At
ui ?large"stockof
to
I
RINGS
Over a thousand
rings in stock at
: ALL TIMES
PI
MACHINE SHOP
tl l'ini wmu -mmm 7' T
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Ordie and Arletn Farret.g lelt.'ARLEY PADBERG RENTS'SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY
9unday, for Portland. Ordie goes'
to enter high scrool and Mits
AMeta htftea to find emp'oymen.
Dr. C. C. Chick and MUa
Blanche Uristow, of Hood River,
were calling on their many fried
here, Snnday and Monday.
Gene Engelman returned, last
week from a pleasant jacatirw
spent at Seaside and Portland.
The Ed Keller family moved
On Monday to Pendleton, where
jhe go that their son, Frank,
may have the advantages of the
Pendleton high school. Tho hei
two sons. Jame and Ed aid,
leavi thU week iur Kirkavile,
Maouri. wht rt they ore aliments
in SuH College of 0 teoputhy.
Mr. P. C. Koehring and litt'i
on "ft Tnursdsy for ihtir home
in hdianspolif, Indiane. Mis,
R'tehring has nptnt a pkasanl
(Utumer with her fartnta, Mr.
a'id Mis. Paul Ba'eiger.
Wendell Baltiger, of Mor(,
spent the labor day vacation with
the home folks.
' Hubton Brjson has gone to
e: thge iu the iirune haruest.
Bvlty and Denwatd. the two
small children of Mr. and Mrs.
LojU Bergtvin, will attendgchool
acairi at the Sisters' school in
. a. leton.
J. W. Campbel', who has been
here on business, departed. Mon
day for his home in Kelso.
A cast aluminum, waterless
c viker will be raffled by the tern
li.idf (Eastern Star College Girh)
at Bert Ma-ton's store, this w eek.
ChanctS will run frcm one cent
t.i one dollar according to the
.timbers drawn.
FOR SALE
265 Acres Summer Fallow.1
Inquire of R L. Eklcberry, j
Morgan Oregon j
For Sale j
High grade piano near lone.
Will sacrifice tor quick sale, i
Write toTallman Piano Store,
Salem, Oregon.
Vegetables Galore
You can get most anyhing you
need in the vegetable line and gtt (
it fresh from the earth or the vines j
at my place, i mile down the hijjh;
way below the elevator. And I v,ill
not be undersold or half soulcd, j
hut will be whole souled. Drive in
under the shade trees. I
W. Windsor.
Wor d I'linf Old Truthl
The itimiurn worlil la usIiib. und us
Itiii up. the trulli lliut roiiiiiln to li
out of lie old treimury of Clirlnirn
Uoiii; liK-luiUutC of course, tniiiij
irutha kuowu lo puKim uiiilqtiliy hu:
rrytulixtHl In i'hrUtotitloiii. I'.ul li
I nol roiillv ttnrtluu new enihiishisiii-
ot Hi own. The novelty of iiioilcn.
lilotm U merely a nmllcr ot iniiiuv
! nml luliela, like moilorii udvonlw
! menu; In almost every other ny li
la iM'Kiitlw.- li. U. (".i. . 01 Ion l;i '.t
HouklllUlL
Admonition
An old si u kit was tnklns a youtli
to tiiKk for licttlnil nil he luul on a
Inline nice, lie pointed out the tunny
inlHhnps that may oecur between posi
nnd IIhIkIi nnd culled a Ions roll of
sure tliitiK t lint luul Rone wroiig
'Now think, eon," he wound up.
"how long doet It lake to run the
uvonine horse nicel"
"l.esi thnn two minutes."
"There's the point. It mny be nil
rljjht to try to get rich q-:!A. hut
Unit's too quirk.''
Th Food We Eat
A commission man, "shopping In
New fork city found spinach from
Mexico, honcydew tnelona from Smith
Afrlen. fresli nlmomls from the II' ly
land, new polntoes from Flnrliln, Kieen I
peas nnd asptiriiRiia from Callfinla,
butler from Penmark, ess from;
fhlnn. menli from New Zenliind nnd")
ArReutltm. 'J
Tlml'a what modern transportation
' ". Chilli BUM 110 irmn
for i,a. Capper'. Weekly
nml mild stiirnce refrlsernllon does
THE HOME PLACE
A' ley Padbeig has rented his
mother's ranch, on Rhea Creek,
and will move in as Boon as the
pise is vacated by Mike Rowell
who has been farming it for sev
eral years. Mts. Lena Padberg
came op from Portland, last Sat
urday and will stay unlil her son
is rettled on the farm. L)ter,
Mist Pearl Padberg will come to
keep house for her brother and
Mrs. Purlb-rg wi; rftuin to the
city where her duughier, Hazel,
is attending hifch school. Darrel
PadtoTZ has .nered schcol in
lone and wi l live wi.hhis brother
o i li e ranch.
AicsrU'.n the Fact
I Some fMnif. II thr reml or hear
iihout Hie K) :iiit"iii f givm iinitiirljr,
i h.'Ktn In llrnli tlii-v mi- ii.Tt-rlnit lilcn
' tlml iiiiliiin. Sik-Ii iH-rw.im hinilrt
nnl kw wmlerlti i""l worrying
Thpy nlmiilil riinsiili doctor.
Three Day Cleaning Service
FOR IONE.
Work reaching us by Wednesday
noon will be returned Saturday.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
John SKuZeski, The Tailor
HEPPNER
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I BEFORE
Building' Materials
Get Our Prices.
We deliver anywhere, anytime?
Heppner Planing Mill andf
j Lumber Yard
Now ready for school
girls a display of Hum
ming Bird Hosiery, famed
for style and service!
Colors selected by a Taris
style otarvcr delicate
tints, most popular shades.
Extra Icr-'h. Invisible
run-stop ht : i. IliJJcn re
inforcements at toe and
heel. Trim tailored heels.
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Finest Japanese silk, close
knit to fit snug. Sheer,
smooth. Sun-proof, suds
proof colors. The new
lustre lasts.
7ull 7ash'uned Utosunf
For every sport and dress
occasion, at a low price
for in, hosiery. Come
today and fill your every t
hosiery need from now
until June,
BERT
IONE -
NUMBER 14
Attendance About That
Of Last Year.
School opened. Mondj, with
an enrollment of 131.- forty-two
in the high school and einhty-nlne
in the grades. The attendance will
increase during the first few
weeks of school.
Mr. C. W. Dai ie!S and his moth
er have rented the Troedson
house on S-cond Street. Mr.
Daniels i r memfier of the high
school fa ol ; ''ching science
and rnatlun..: c'. Miss Frieda
McMillan and Mips Lucile Rhoten
two of our t.'ri is, have engag
ed board with Mrs. Helen Far
ms. Miss Ir?ne Anaeis is at the
Grimes boarding house. Mrs..
Hnrriet Brown and Mies Hilde
garde Wiiiiamsare spending their
second ytar at the lone hotel
Continue onPg.4.
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YOU BUY I
A FULL LINE
of
Standard School
Supplies in Stock
Including
, Grammar
and
Highschool Texts
All Books are 'l
Cash. I
MASON
OREGON
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