The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 18, 1929, Image 4

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Published Every Fiiduy by
W. V. Hbmi, Editor PublWier. I
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Entered as second Class matter ( I
the postcffire n lone, Oregon, under !
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Friday, Oct. 18. 1929. !
A King Among Herefords
WARREN COOL
Continued from Vt 1.
at the time of his death, 18 yean
nd one month old. He leaves to
mourn his loss, besides his father
and mother, six brothers and
four sisters, Elmer hi, Eiilon F.,
Alvin 0., Mariou J., Mable It.,
Oal May and Maude V., who re-
HiHnan hnmc- Jnhn F. of r'atHOh.
Wash ; Delbertof Ferii, Mont ;
Bernice Bauman, of Heppner, j
andoiher relatives and friends. j
tie attenao'i tcnooi in tone ana
was an active member ot Wiiluws
Granite No. 672. Mr. Cool was
taken suJdenly ill SturJay. Oct
5. He was remiAtd to if; l:ei t
ner Hospital, l..e J. !k.inc oa:,'
where he received ihe best of j
care and medical attention. Hi;
death was caused by Pleuro pntu
monia. The bonoirg family j
has the sympathy of the whine j
community.
Leading Sjeons of the world
are now advising you to ket-n
your tonsils by ho vug Unm 1. 1
stored to natural s:ze and func-j
lions. Dr. J. Perry Cornier ha
been boi tig thi-) for 21 years in'
Morrow County. Adv. '
Wilcox-Allstott I
Continued from Pg. I j
beat home to their friends at I
W lccx Acres in the Blue Moon'
tains. Ibe ceremony was wit j
nessed by Mr. and Mrs. Painter,!
Heppner. Mrs. Fainter will be
remembered here as Miss Bettv
Alls'.ott and Mr. Painter is assist
ant manager in the MacMarr
store at Heppder.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Continued from Pg. 1.
R. C. HarbUon complains Lit
terly because he is compelled lo(
hoot, on an average, a cat a riaj j
for every day in the year. Thin i
on account of people permitting)
themselves to become overstock td
with cats and kittens and then j
dumping them at the warehouse
on the supposition that they w ill
go inside, catch mice and live
happily everafter, but the truth,
is. a cat that has once live on hi ;
yu inoci'-a..iiurk celiiom learns
new tricks. For this reason these
cats end up at Mr. Harbison's
kitchen door and hence, of n ;
cessity, the crack of hi' 22 s the
crack of doom for the cats.
Take a look at Robison's Adv.
Perhaps you c in use the car he
offers. j
Earle McCahe is now the proud j
possessor of a Remington l'"r ta
ble Typewriter purchased thru'
Ballard's Piitimmy.
DR, BARR OPiiNS
DENTAL OFFICE
Dr. C. W. Rarr, formerly of Ac-'
toria and Honolulu has opener!
a dental office in the Case apart!
ment building and i occupying j
the rooms formerly u ed hy Dr. i
Craig. Those who conmlr. Dr.
Barr will find a well equiqp-.'
dental office under the conduct
of a courteous and a complinhcd
raititb-i ir. j
Nature' Forethought
Even Niiiure iM-finB i in- Ihi.tp"! I
d In fund n.tihilnpra tut w pruvlilf
for fruits nml reiietulile iniitiiltwr j
of the niiixi dllrlciiili t 1 1 k mi i
tare pmiHlliie In the n pmr i
tlonlljr all fiull hihI vfuiiiilili-n. the j
akin or nulet i-ovi'i-lnii la n Kii'nl help
In preservitiit Hie ViiIi'iiii:imiiks -ill
the pulp.
Archtological Kind
' Funndutlon of a TMr'rwli renlury
OHinuitery liuve hem iiiu-nwirmi In
ItnveuHlondnye rhurri.;, ncnrKlrky
Stephen, Knirlnnd.
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On of the prominent sires of America, "Belmont Hartland", Grand
Champion 1928 Pacific International. Herbert Chandler, Baker, Oregon,
owner and Ralph Freeman, herdaman.
With the winning of the Grand
Chnniplorjahlp avrnrd at the 192J.
Pacific International. Herbert
Chandler upheld the beat tradition
ot the Chandler name. George
Chandler, father rt Herbert, form
er owner r.iul cpr-tor ot the
famous I' :.i'.oril estnb, ihmeot at
taker, 0 ;jc:i, was krown the
"Grand V ti flan" of thu livestock
Industry h '.he West. Hereford
from the Ci.rrV.tcr fnru will 1 ei
hlblted nt It 1..U Annual I'acirk
International Livestock Exposition,
Portland, Oregon, October 5
K. .ember 1.
Ar.mj V.:? ouNt.mdlrg events
nnntnini td tor the 19:9 Kxposltimt
are: Cure lired Livestock Shu ;
Dairy, Manufacturers' and Land
Products Shows; Sheep Show;
American National Fox Show; Na
tional Wool Show; Industrial Ex
position; toys' and Girls' Club
Work Exhibits; Oregon Poultry
and Ptt Stock Show; Northwest
Hay and Craln Show; Oregon Fish
and Gntno Couimlsjion Wild Life
Exhibit (including miniature fish
hatchery In full operation); Junior
Agricultural activities In the new
J. C. Penney Hall; and , world-renowned
Horse Show offering
seven evening and threa afternoon
programs, featuring spectneular
SixHorae Team t'rlvlcj coi:!osli
each ever Ini,. Tolut premiums for
lUa Exposition will aggregate 1100.
000.00.
Tuerday, October 29th has been
designated "Governors' Day". Gov
ernor Patterson ot Cr.'gon and
Coventor Baldrlt'ce of Idaho expect
to attend, as aluo do other Gov
ernors of neighboring states. The
Hon. S. F. Toltnle, Prim Minister
ot IlrUlsh Columbia Is also expect
ed to attend accompanied by a
number ot his oftlclul staff.
All leading transportation lines
la this territory offer reduced fares
to the ExposlUoa.
v;:f.i:in'j;ffii iii Villi in
i.fr.itf'PODTiArvri
Oct.2G-f.'av2
1Z &bwi la Cat $100,000 f re miaou
10th An ami EomMm ctmbtau Pur Brad Urcock Sksvi Va hark
Show: Dmirv, StBufcturT' ,nj Lb4 Product Showvi Shf, Show, Amri
cm Nattoajii fon Sbmtw; Ntiool Wool Showi IrutuMrUI Kipouttotu Bov
ud Urb' Club Work Exkibm Ontoa Poulrrr and P Stock Show, and
woridvnowMd liorM ,how. MUIkru of dolUl worth ot Borf uj Vntry
CattU), llorM, Sheep. Hog,, Goats spd Fosea axhibtied u.ider on root.
Ponkad, Orojoa, Oca. M-Nev. 1 1'.edutad f ant aa Traaapoctalioa Linan,
t
There are as many kinds of tires
as there are prices.
We carry all types of tires all Coodycars
By properly tiring your car- at lowcct to
you-Me know we'll win your permanent
trade. Come in, talk over your nccds
no obligation.
It pays to consult reliable tire specifists
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone Ore
STRAUSS & CO.
I Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before you
sell your wheat.
GRANGE NEWS
Continued faom Pit 1 .
itiven in th aft. moon and fv'n
inir. Evrry Muster, Deputy, H
E. T. 0. Chairman, Lctursr tnd
t'iro Insurance Admit, in uryed
0 bt present and to brinir a del
(! ion wiih hi in.
It's a Totsup
"A perslsli'iilly silent nuin.' until III
Ho, II Kime of t'hlniilown, "neis an
even clmiu-p In iHipulur estlimiilon. as
to vhither he Is very wist or very
dumb." Washington Slur.
Heppner Tailoring and
Pressing Shop
John SKUZESKl
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. J.L CALLAWAY;
Osteopathic Thysician
Oilman Buildinu
Phone 93 lU-hpasr, Ortgos
JACK FERRIS
: Derma tician :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
IONECASH MARKET
C.LSWEEK
f ATTORNEY AT J
I LAW.
X First National Hank BtJtf
X Heppner, Oregon i.
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When You Visit Heppner X
ij Eat At The
it "Elkhcrn Restaurant'
'j Cood Meals Dcst of Service i
t Lunch Counter
A.D. McMURDO, M.D.
Physician And Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
p
X Trained Nurse Assistant
X Ikppner, Oregon
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T v aw
Want your cream. We
PAY
! .11 it..
i'lurKei rriwe ai an umes. j
Morrow Co. Creamery
Before contracting or I
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L. Balsigcr
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
Dealers In
Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and Eggs.
We Buy Cream for Swift & Company.
Why not Sell Your Cream in Your Home Town?
Real hstate Insurance
Peterson Brothers
A. H JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
I'll. in I iflk-tt
Hcaldcnre
Hiiln X1
II Hill M
Heppner - - Oregon
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
X U III 1'riictlie Iu All The ftiurta
IONE OREGON
Dr.J.A.McCrady
Dentist
XHay DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows BM'tf.
Heppner Oregon ,
J.0.PETF.RS0N
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
Phone M 1012 Case Apt. BUg.
Heppner, Ore.
2 Evenings and Sunuvby sppointimnt.
t lone Independent x
JOB PRINT
See Balsiger
For Insurance
11LNE BLACKSMITH SHOP"1
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the instaltation 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.
j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor
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Hotel lone
cater to the patronage oi those who
wish first class accommodations.
Cole Smith, Manager.
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT
lone - Oregon
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