r VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, June 13, 1930. NUMBER 52 LP. DAVIDSON LAID TOJST A GREAT CONCOURSE ASSEMBLED FOR LAST SOLEMN RITES INTERMENT IN I. 0.0 F, CEMETERY AT IONE In the Congrig itionrjl Clnreh Sunday afternoon, June eighth, wa hf id funeral Rervise foi Lew i P. Ihvidson who died at hit Iioiii j in lone cany In us Jay tnor ning. Mr. Diividst n vu t)uin in Nodaway county, Minsouri Dee- nber, 14, 18(kJ. lie came to Mor iow County, Oregon in l&jj, and wat mart d to b U lAJVgren Juri Uii) i a ISDI. At tins tun ot hm dsiin tin uj hfivinu hi second tenn ol of nee kn County Cornmi- eioiter. lid was a niertiber of Ion ! Personal Mention Sunday June 8, PosimiutreKB Huby O. Roberts received notici' that the contract for alar mail route No. 73820 Iihs neeri award ed to Mm, Cecil Siefani. Hir work will btgin July firt-t anrt will necessitate three trips each week, emh round trip being about sixty tniltti. Mr. and Mm. Stefam will live in the Earle A. U owii house on Third Street. When Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King returned recently fiom a trip'o I'oitland, they were: accorn panied iiy Mr. ana Mrs. Dewey GibbM, who will remain in lone until alter barveut. Last Sunday! tt.Hiwo laimlieN spent a happy I itwy pienicing in t'lu mountain; above Heppmr. Mm. King a no i Mia. (jiuLa are bihtera. Mr. anc Mr. hMiaoii Morgan Mionry socuiy 'jiofjE REPRESENTED IN 1 wxmmz&mm The Congre .1 .1.1.. TL,... -K'"ir uiiMiiiiiy uieeiniK jiiuib- day alternoon. The subject under dirtcuion whs intermiing items of the early missionary his-tory of Oregon. Mrs. Luv.'sa L'jjy m elected preniderit of the fcw.iety, to fill the office left vacua by thi removal of Mrs Marti, u Dick The next meeting will be held July .VI. ,Jamm and Edward Kel'er, aorta of Mr. and Mm. Ed Keifer of Pendleton, returned last week, from Kirkaville, Mo. where they here they are students in the Still School of Otopathy. Tley ! made the trip by euto. comirg by way of Minneapolis where I hey picked up Ralph Thompsen, bom J of Mr. and Mrs. Nii holi Thomp j sen. Ralph has been attendirg; ifonooi in Minneapolis curing ire; ; imt year. O i Thursday, Janim, ;K-l!er and his mother and Ralph ; Thompson drove over from Pen j jdicton. Ifere Mr. Thompsen rm-1 I ' In son and the Kellers spent! a; GRADUATING CLASS ' OF STATE UNIV. MISS ELVA BALSIGKR NOW BACHELOR OP ARTS 2' ' ' i it 4 i-"- K. I J.I, mm Mva II Bahigrr I. H .S 26 U. of O., '30 it "A,. . r ' V UNIVERSITY c OREGON. E.H"Mie, Ju'm- 12 Special.. One of the 677 students at ti e ' i Uf-iverKity or Drecon, whofo ra l.f largest jjra'JuatirK class -in i.e. history of any institution in LoJe No. 120, A. F. and A. M. " Clrjli I motored to Ha and Locust C'liapitr, No. ll'J, 0. 1 ,4''r &uluji, ,ur wetka visit E. S. tie was also a member of j ul1 elatics. They w ere accom tn a Ela'a lje oi Urppner. J ',etl by Mrs. tUmot.il liiislow I f t I 1 u a , ii I. .4 ., I -t - . . i I li r.il I XAJ it I t i i tt t it t 11? . 11' ur I ij t I i I i . . , couple of days visiting friends 'hestate. la from Morrow County, if. luneral mes, Uev. W. W. Head I W Ibeir lioine in Uaktralui I . . ... k ; , lu ... m it; Mrs. Fred N?choonjsso much i'tiproved in health that last w tek shf was mijVfd from the Ilppner SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. WM Are the Cause of Yo.ir opting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. Cox, Manager. oi the CuiiareiratiorialCnui thread 14 pieSjiil visit wuh home lolKs tue lunc-ial sertice, and Alia, Mar 1 Lere. naret Huhard sui.k three boior; Mis. J. E. Ctimes is havir.K h-r "Face to Face' , "Swu ,Bulll) rttidducoi. btcona St. eel pa.nl, ' ' " , ' V , ibe-.nd Swemv R ,, !w. In. work s Pe.nu cone L), -.p. jl to the home of hc-r mo Toe fio,a, oilers weiepiol : Ci.arley Ailing r. K-r Mm. Ka, Pctteys on , 1 i .. ... I )w Crei k At thesame time ihst knd wry leaulUul. Ihree pupus look the eighth l'a!l beartra wtie VV. P. MiCa ; K'fdc exaiothatioii rthicli was k 1-0, W. P. Carnuovll. Gav M. An! v" Ihe scttool house June III- ueiawii, Cetue HUakmai.' &. E. th and sixth oy Mrs. Mai Haul tfiake, on. hi be r of the lone school board. Mrs. Lee Beckner very delight fully eiiiertained (he town team at her pleasant ranch home on Wednesday evening of last week Fned chikm with ail the fixin,Ht the Pctteys heme. w.a servea to sixteen guests and; c?0 Fr(lk , 'Mm. ikekner states t.lat Utook(Htnrv Kowel and 'trail son vial 'ten of her best friers to satisfy , m.-j-. ..ith Mr- unUar Moore and VV. J, iiUkc. lite Urccaced is ui vivtd ty his widow, three uauiueis and a bjii, naoitly: Mrs. J. A lilts ot 'loppvMiihD, Wahingloi), Mrs. J. "li. brtx'eiy ana Mis. li. U. Mc Curdy ot lone and l hu.nus David s jiioI Ctv-vi lui.u, Onto, lorif are , w. a served to sixteen guests and i o., ....... . ... .. .... . I ii.. ii. ..i. u... l ! misv am i lug luur eiMnr, cut, funny Giasacoc or t'oriuiu, Aire. EinmaMaJuca ut iict mutou MS. May Propsloi Uol.endaie, Washiiiaton anj Mrs. rloier.ce 1'iupviui Lauiom, Iowa. liiUiriiful wan iiJude in ti c Odd 1' t'llyw ceineieiy ui luiie on Moil i ay aluinooii. Mr. and Mrs, liiooiui Davidson wire nut aoie lj ria.h here in time loi the iu rieral'serviciS out anivcd eaiiy iUonU.y mtriliig. iuev were ml hi i'ei.bleluu by 11. U. McCurdy a.iu Earl Moiiun. Llva liern.ee Baisier jeceives irii'inajoted in Romai.ee Lanttusg' I; J unit WHS k nipffllr (it Alr.t.:i K' X i Delta social borotily. Aiias' j ..a siger is a member ot the Malh initicsCmb Sue was very active i sports, chietiy basKeLball, tase i'jr, voheyoail ripeeoball and i. n f.' 1 1.' if . 1 1 it Mrs. Niehoson was able to Inave the hospital, Mr. Nichoccn tin forced to entr the hospital f r treatment. He was suferiuc from tonsilitis and quiny. Mm.! r. Samuel Colcord, prominent Katy I'a'tt'yswho has been very 1 latriiatioriaiistand peace worker ill for some time is slow'y impro Jl Nw Vutli, will fleiivel the ving Mrs. Frank Engc'man with 1 -oniuieiicernent adcresa at Me th asHlsttnce of Mrs. Cryal' Arthur Court. 1W wiu speak ou Sparks, is camr for the patients' nttrnational beace. When An Emergency Comes That require moving of the ick or injured the task must be preform ed speedily and efficiently if it is to be of benefit to the patient. Our fine ambulance, with careful c'rivtr and skilled atendanls awaits your call ity or flight, and will be dkpached without delay. Phelps Funeral Home . CAY AND" NIGHT PHOtyE 1332 We note that Lor en lh!e is driving a new 1930 Foru. Cordon Drapers for all makes of Harvesting Machinery , at Paul Balsigers. the gastronomic cravings hungry boys - Coming as a ant surprise to Mrs. Urcknef the the apprtc a ive guests presented a large silver Berving poon and a set of silvtr orar.ge hpoi m. Star Brand shoes at Bristow & John, on's 4 Helms at Lexington. pit-as j FOR SALE Fresh Jersey-Holstein cow The wedding march B3;t LINN-HEAD H T,..,r,.J.. Ika Ikir A.... nt Hobart luccuaj, inc ninu uoj ui JJun, Mr. Carl Finn and MifS j Alice Head werequirtly married I in Plymouth church, St Helens, Oregon BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME , WITH BRIGHT COLORED SHINGLES (right over the old ones) or A COAT OF NEW PAINT MAKE IT A HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD OF Uc have the materials at the right prices. . t nUiiiJ hi) th4 riri tn'u (.Ufpr M ra i I .ti' i.x.aM .t 1 1 . nft .11. n u . uivw uiui Kanuii3 ui inuiv Fci Midred Laughlin. and the sim ! r r D t, , f:n n r 1 r j daywitha test 4h AisoT B'p but beautifhi mamsge Heppner Planmg Millie Lumber i ard i i tested. j ic of the Congregaiiona1 Church I T. C. Trogp, lone, Oregon. : w; s reread bvthe Rev. Mr Allen ' 0 tor of Plymouth. The vouugj I Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the friends who so kindly came to :JS our help in -the sickness and I. Is death of our husband and father, Lewis P. Davidson and for the many and beautiful floral offer ings. The Davidson Family . I Removal Sale t Billiards Road Oil Remover I 15d. Bottles for 55ct. Another Cut in Wright's Liquid Smoke $U5for90ct. Squibb's Mineral Oil $1.00 for 85d. Dandelion Brand Butler Coloring 35rt Bottle for 25ct I R. ROBISON I ALL KINDSt Z OF HIGH J GRADE MA- t0 CHINE WORKP UUVLIULLI I DONE. P Motors rcground I Hearings poured! and fitted to re ground shafts I A, .vl- T MACHINE SHOP pei-ple plan on making their home! for the immediatefutureatBurn!, Oregon. Poor Pat Willie wont to a movie with ids pntvnts. The picture showed a man kissing the mnld, when his Stinill son cr.nie In. T!ie father pave li'rt tl(4lar mi'! tuld him not to tell mother. Willie. Intrigued hy th islt,'!it. turned to his father nnd said: "After thN, pa, you've gut to give me a d. lhir." Cook with'Cas. See Bert Mason. Removal Sale at Builard's Pharmacy. Inves.igate for yourself. t t WEEDS! You have had rain andyou will have weeds. t i 4 4 25ct Ink Tablets for 15ct; I5ct Tablets for lOct; lOct Tablets for 5cts. I'Ost Curds of lone Harnett etc., formerly 5ct, tioiv 3 Jor 5 , Many Other Bargains at Builard's Pharmacy 1 Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone Oregon PREPARE FOR THEM By buyi T i nga CHENEY Rotary Rod WEEDER If you have a Cheeney weeder, I can supply you with all repair parts. GET READY NOW. ;ert mason lone, Oregon. I i M ii