The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 07, 1930, Image 1

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    IONIC. OREGON FRIDAY, Marchft 1930.
NUMBER :fl
VOLUME XVII!
PETER BAUERNFEIND I AUGUST UE8L DIES
Dies at Walla Wr.lla, l ib. 25. I)cath Occurs at a Portland
Funeral at Aillngton
Pder Bahernfrind oied In a
hospital at Wat1 Walla, Wash.,
F, l. 25, at the ao of 7!.vtan
Funeral aorvicia ere held, Sat
urday, Maacli 1, from tin Meth
6'int church at Arlington, Rev.
W. W. H'ud, pator of the Con
KretfatioiiiM chinch at lone offici
atinw. Interment whs ma le in ths
c-metery at Arlington Mr. Ban
crnk-ind hal many friends here
who mourn hi yblnir. He lived
for nun yt-ard near Cecil. He was
auur.eleof Martin Baueriifeind
of Mrtan. A ureal tnano of the
Willow Creek lu'.uviita drove to
A .iu'o i .0 attend 'he fumrsi.
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S Protect i
a
! Your Children
BUTTER I
Healthful and ;
Protective J
foods and -UlbRE IS SUB-;
STITU I i: FOR COO!) HUT j
I M, It ccntains an abundance;
uf vitamin, U itch in energy
and is easily digested.
If you want vour children Uh
grow and remain healthy, Rive
them rlenty i,f butter. Hu-ter;
is one of nature's pro'ectivej
"There is No Substitute
for Good I5utterM ;
Morrow County
Creamery Co.
Hospital, Feb. 20.
August l.iehl, aired 70 years,
died i'Vhruary 20, in a hoepiW
in Portland. The remain wen
forwarded to Adell, Wis., whete
funeral service were held ano
Interment made. Mr. Idebl'a
death came lul'owin a linim
Iny illntss. He first received tieat
muni in The Dalles Hospital. He
a us then moved to the Open air
sanatorium, and later to Km arm
el Hospital, where he died. Mr.
Lit-bl was an oxtenBive land (wn
er in Mono County and he ali-o
owned real estate near Yakima,
WRRhinKlon. He la aurvived ty
four biothers, Theodore, Lords,
IWnard und John I,iebl and ere
aistcr, Mrs. Margaret Selfett, ail
of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Bert Mason accompar ie. I
by her mother. Mrs. Adelia Cod
frey, motored to Portland. Thun
day of last week. Mrs. Godfrey.
who has been eptidirjr. the win
ter here, is now retu'nirtr to htr
home in the city.
Personal Mention
A B Montfomtry was in lone
lat week looking after his farm
in Interests in this locality.
Principal Erle Brown has r
stimed hi work in school after
b-ini confined to his I n me for
some time ,bv illness.
Mis. Cole Smith wan v. rv III
the first of this week. Heavy
colds and'llu"arepreva!enlhe5,
Ladies,
Attention!
Mrs. M. E. Hickcrt. of Portland
Oregon, will display Ihe season's
most attractive apparel for ladle'
and mines' attire. In this assent
blase you will find COATS, I1A1S
DRESSES. ENSEMBLES.WASM
FROCKS. COLORED JEWELRY
lo match costumes Realmerclian
tiiat is clever and new from Siti
Francisco. Portland and New Yoi k
and at prices that will be to you
parlidular advantage. At Bilsto-v
and Johnson's store, March (',
one day only.
new For. I trt ck.
Mrs. Bergen Ledhetter was i
much improved that the was di
missed from the hospital in Hep:
... I rAtnrnorl In t.Pt mntl
l liri oil', i ."i w . .
E.G. Sparry has purchased ;homft lhe mIdde of a8t wee .
Sha ftrew worse, however, an
wos forced to return to the ho
pital Saturday. While she iaaw
from her home, Mrs. Shaw cf
lone, is carina for the small ch1
d-en and !oookin after the hou- e
work.
I
When You
SKIMP
on your
clothes you
rob your
Personality
I. It. Uobison motored to Sett
tie on Wednesday of lent w- k to
attend the auto alow. On the
wayupto the Washington citv,
he visited in Longview, at the
home of Mr. end Mrs. Haliek
Stance.
' A l and of sheep ownel by W.
PJ Mahoney Is being pastured on
the buttes just south of town.
Cam has been establiehcd at the
old Rog place.
Mrs. Cha Anderson and her
daughter, Mildred, returned re
cent'o to their home in Portland.
Mrp. Anderson is Mrs. BattersbyV
mother and she and Mi'dred have
been spending the winter in lone,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bartlemay
of Mays came the first cf last
wfek for a visit at the home tf
Mrs. Bartlemay'a patents, M'.
aad Mrs. M. E. Motgan. Mr. Br
ttemay aeturned to his home or
Fradav, but his wife remained for
a more extended stay.
Everyone out to the Oifeteria '
FOR RENT
Supper Served at School I Joust, TwQ hundrcd m) of ,anJ
Political
Announcements
March 14th before the Dc!ama
tory contest. Supper served
from 5:30 to 7:30. Good eats at
low prices. Let the wife have a
vacation from cooking rhis night
and lake the whole family out to
sjppcrl Ixtsgo!
Oroie Fun ens, son of Mrs.
tielen Farrens, is quite ill with
influenza.
joining Morgan; 40 A. irrigation,
60 A. upland and the rest pasture
Will rent to responsible party for
three to five years. Bottom land
must be seeded this spring.
S. J. Palaniuk
Sheridan, Oregon.
Subscribe for
Ei'.The lone Independent. '
ittt.tti n? itt'tu t vttia , i turn u ittittmmusmm&
m r
$25 Reward
For information leading to arrest and conviction oi
PETERSON'S
Jewelry Store
the person or persons who broke inb our store Satur
day night, March 1, or early Sunday morning.
T f !' f
ki . Mr.vtfc.i, -tv i-v-l-r.u.n 1 i miii i . .TIT?".' . rTZl.
1
i'Vij oJvtttisemtal it .""'"'"J M'
"Any fcirl in need of a fib nd
write to adjutant Mihs E. II
AHemann, lhe Salvation Armv
White Shield !lnme,r Mavfni'
Avenue. Portland, Orrgon.
To the Voters of Morrow Count? :
I hereby annonnce m)6elf a9 a
cit.dinW at thw coming primaries
for thw office of County Judge of
Morrow County on the Republi
can ticket.'If nominatedand elec'
d, I pledge tbt same fait hi i
and sincere service that has chsr
scterized my long term with th
County Court as Commissioner.
i". A. Rleakhan
v?.A,n.T. Ant:.of ri, !
HAVK YOUR CmillhS ;-
Mrs. Paul BaNiger return! i
home last week after a plea3ai t
vMt in the middle west atate.
Mr. Bdlsiger met her at A'lin
ton.
I Bates Steel Mule Tractor U
now on exhibition at Paul C.
tHalsigcr's Implement Store.
FOR CO. COMMISSIONER
This if to annoui cethat I will te
a candidate 'for nomination rn
the Republican ticket for the
office of County Commissioner,
s it j.-ct to the will of the voters
at the primary election, May 1C.
Joa D?ne
r.
Reliable Ambulance Service
U Intlantly avaiUblc at your tail, day or night. Speed in
gettinfl the kk or diab!ed to medical attention and comfort for.
the patient during the trip are provided when you order our
tcrvice. Thif i made pouitle by our use of a modern ambu
lance and comptent driven and attendant.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1333
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CUSTOM 'AUK
John SKUZESK1
THE TAILOR
Heppner, Oregon'
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I ALL KINDS?
1 OF HIGH
5 u t GRADE MA- of the vo1,
3 0fCIIINEV0RKpKePnmary
This is to announce that I wi'
unHiHnt Tor the office of
'C -unty Trearurer, fubject toth
5 h Aiii nf the votets of Moirow Co.
elections, May 1C,
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Cash Talks
4.
lit
Stationery at below cost prices.
$.75 De Wilt's Vaporizing Balm
I for cokls $.50
X r APirvi il TV
KJDONE. P
Motors reground
Oj Bearings poured!
aiut fitted to re
tground shafts. X
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MACHINE SHOP g!
$1.00 Nature's Remedy Tablets
I $.85
$1.25 Wrights Condensed Smoke
I $1.00
$.50 Puiola Almond Cream $.40
Sponges at greatly reduced prices.
I Bullards Pharmacy
Bargains for cash.
JZ? Clark & Linn J&
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanging and General Re
pair Woik
lone, Oregon.
I
( wish to thank mv fi lends.
hot h Republican an'd Democratic
for ihfir Kenrrnus support tl
past and hope that I have prove.-
worthy of their confidence.
I.ernW. Bribes,
Phi J .4 Jr. Vwe nl incumbent
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
At tbe next primary electiuf,
I ss he a candidate for the of
fico of County J udtfe, for Mor; ov
County on the Republican ticl Vt,
and if nominated and elects', I
will carry out the duties of eueh
office to the best of my abi :
(Adv.) Wm. T. Campbell
We Want s
,
Your Good Will After
Thp Sale Is Made. For This
! Reason You Will Always Get Good
Materials at Reasonable Prices
I at
t Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
I Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore. J
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Come in and look at out
New Spring and Summer
line of mens made to
measure Suits Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Bristow h Johnson
lone. Oreg'on
applies i
t I have a large assortment of the
well know P&CGairanteed Tools.
I
! Zerk Fittings and Grease Guns
l Bolts, Washers, Rivets, Coldshuts,
. . i
Buckles, Snaps, Harness Leather ets ;:
Bert Mason
lone, Oregon
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