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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1929)
THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by V W. Hkad, Editor-Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION One Year ll.ftO Six Moniln 0.7S Three Months O.M) Entered as second Oats matter at ihcpoitcffn-e at lone, Oregon, under act of Man-hit, IS, 9. Friday, M. 4, 1929. Morgan News Mrs. J F. Hardestv, Corrcspondrnt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb of Walla Walla visited with Mr-. vVebb's sister, Sunday. UeorRe Mahoney started seed intr, last Monday. Thr primary teacher for Mor jan 8chool, Mrs. Youngmay r from Northnend came in on the Friday siae. Miss Mangold and Mr. and Mrs. Harbison, met her and escorted her to her boarding place at Mrs. Ncash's. Those attending the Rodeo at Harbison-Mays Harbison will take special work in music. They have the best wishes of their friends here. were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Petty john and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eckleberry, Mr., and Mrs. iUrbi son, Mr. and Mrs. Itert 1'alniateer Mrs. Bill, Wid l'aimateer, Mr, Nash and danghter and Morgan's two teachers Miss MasgolJ and Misa Youngmayr. James Hardtsty called on Mr Kelching last Monday. SA VING COAL ove, I J ends Duir.g the paet ten years the Ifcl.i and po.;r industry has saved 180 million tons of coal a year becase of increased efficiency in the art of generating 'elec tricity by steam plants. Interesting, - but wht of it? Any saving in the operating costs, which induce the cost of fuel, must ultimately be passed on to the consum er under the present system of regula tion. . Furthermore, conservation of natural resources is a contribution to the wealth of a nation. Local Happenings T,.-aH ..,! .f th- Knm. fHeypner from Morgan last week a ws v jupj i vmiift v,' tas v v s ; , Mr. and Mra. Elisor. Morgan on! pleasant hour with the newly weds and presented (hero with i mans niofnl oifta lone was ferry duiet dtHnaij the three days of the Rodeo, t Everyone who could attended jt the ''Big Show" at the county jl aeat. , ; Split these Fall nights wide ooen with an Everready Flash- light. Get yours at Ballard's Phar tnacy. Mr. and Mrs Pul Balsig,' r anr son, Alfred, tiotcred toS-a!ilt Wedoesday of Inst week. All reel went to resumti hisstudies at the University of Washington. Mr. j; and Mrs. Balsigtr wre the guests of their mn-in-kiw and! daufhter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan! ? learned. They returned the mid die of this week. A gooly number from here at tended the James Mtcheibook sale, Tuesday, at Day bi eak Ranch eight miles north of lone. Mr. Fred Harris, of Fair Grov Michigan, and is wftb his frit Mr. and Mrs. Oftigbt Misener,' on their ranch, north of lone. He hitch hiked from bis home to Los Angeles and from there to lone. He states that he bad a very erjoyable trip and made many friends along the way. He plan oo staying in Oregon for some time. At present he is assisting ' Mr. Misener with the fall seeding. C!air Young, son of Mr. and' Mrs. F. A. Young has gone to1 Ashland where has a position in MacMarr store. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin, who t hTi been spending the summer I with Mrs. Maitin'a father and! other relatives, have gone to . Vancouver, Washington, to sper.d i-wii.m'.8;t;tt'.ni me winter. Vera Moen araiv.d Irst Thurs day from Vancouver, B. C. at d is the guest of her auut, Mn, Laxton McMurray. Last week, Laxton McMurray purchased from John K Hon of Portland, one hunbred and six ty acres of wheal land .lying Le- tween the Paco Brown land which Mr. McMunray recently bought and a larger tract whicnj he has owned for some tin.e. This brings Mr McMurray 'a ho. a1 ings up to 4192 acies. ; Miss Janet Carlson has at tun ed to Corvaiis to again lake up! her work in the Oregon 8ta!ej College. Miss Carlson was accom' panied on the tiip by her rnoil.ti. j Mark Veath.rfonJ, of A ! ai y. j was buiinesj vivi or iuIomJ Saturday. 'j Leading Sdrfeor.s of the crl ' are now advuii x you to ketp your tonsils by having them ie stored to natural size and fuiii-; tiuns. Dr. J. Perry Conner has i been boing this for 21 years in, Morro County. lAdv. j i The practice football game' which lone plntd with Ltxirm ton, Fri;av forenoon, on the Ltx ington field, resulted in a dele, t for the lone team, the score t e inff 13 0. MissMi d-ed Kelly of Cildwe ', Idaho, arrived, Friday. Sue is a niecs of Mrs. Charley Shave1-, i he w .11 a,end the winter with I er aunt and attend scboo in lire. Mr. and Mrs. Shaver drove to Arlington to meet her. Statement of Owngrship Etc. fUquim! W act of Conurm of Aug. 24, 1912 j of lilt lout lnlpittlnt puhli: licj weekly at tunc, CV-on, for April 1 VM. I liditot , Manning Editor PuMiilitr, 0 xn tr: ' W. Ilrat', lent, Orrgon.'j . j Knows bond holdtri, mortgagrti and othor 1 rarity holder,, roldiag on pr ctnt or nors o ! total tnouai of boadi, mortgagM or othdr i, tut I itwi. Noat. , VY. W, Head. Owner Suhicribfil and iwotn Is btors Bis iblt lit day c Oct 1. F. It. koiiinson, Notary Public My Commission txpimt 2 29 VfO. , Kif I WE Want your cream. We PAY Market Price at all times. Heppner Tailoring and Pressing Shop John SKUZESKI PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR.J.L. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Oilman Building I'hont 93 lltbpatr, Ortoa i Morrow Co. Creamery 44 Before coratrcctmg cr selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L Balsigcr 4 , representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon x JACK FERRIS : Derma tician It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" .A. i i C L SWEEK j ATTHDMrV AT t nt i wimiu i -vi LAW. First Nation.il Hank Hl.lu Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhcrn Restaurant" CoodMeaU Best of Service Lunch Counter .-&ci..i;:iajiisiJJi.'-iiajBsa 5 f PACIFIC POWER & LIGHTC0. A McMURDD, M.D. I rnysician yna surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Ikppner, Oregon IONECASH MARKET Dealers In I'n-cli in, I f'uro.l M.,-( l.'..n..- I ir. .v.... auu wi.lku I'llUU, nuuii fliiu lJS. A ur i n t o . , we Duyieam iorswut csi Lompany. Why not Sell Your Cream in Your Home Town? Real Estate Insurance 1A - reterson brothers I I lT Hi BLACKSMITH SHOP" We arc 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 ihc Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. The - Best buy You ever made A liigh class tire ycu .an't equal for mileage tnd loohs for dollars more. A REAL Goodyear INDEPENDENT GARAGE lone - Ore i it A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon Mln m Mnlu 4'ti I'lMltlC OfUl'B Id-alilcnrv Heppner - Oregon F. H. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law H III I'mi-tlrr In All Tlif ri.nrlii IONE OUtCON Mr. an! Mr. HardeBt spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mn. George Mahuney. Bert Palmatetr hauled some teed wheat Monday, He txpec t rifrjn needing touri STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by ' W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him before youf sell your wheat. Dr.J.A.McCrady Dentist X-Ray D1AGS0SIS Olficc; Odd Fellows BU'g. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. J. Arthur Craig DENTIST Phone M 1012 Cane Apt. Bid Heppner, Ore. Evening and Sunsvby spxirittnent, lone Independent JOB PRINT See Balsiger For Insurance $rJ& J. P. O'Mcara. Proprietor j& , U. Hotel I one cater to the patronage oi those who wish first class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. a: IX n. :5 3. 1 $3 a. t 1 I a- I mm Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCLNES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon 1 1, IONE INDEPENDENT 1 JOB PRINT lone - Oregon