THE IONE lNDEPEfMTii
Published Every Kiiky by
W. Y. 1Ik.ai, F.Jitor IVUisli-r.
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year 5-"'0
Six Monilu 0.75
Thrv-s Months O.Ml
Entered as second Class mnlti at
the piKtiffu-e at lone, Ougon, umliT
act ol Match i.
f ttday, Ju ie 20. WW
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Mrs. Eldon McKenin and her Mr. John MoiitM-i.ery of Port
children kit last J?'rida lot a ' i a hue U-: t w.ek looking
Visit relatives in The Dalles.
Jack Davis, loreman of the
Furview atiii Ciicie V ranches,
uviied Oy Mrtk Wtathei lore,
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I
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wm irantactiii busings in loi.e
ttie latlef part of lal tek.
I. K. Koid:Oii is a business vis
tor in Portland this week.
Winona Kucliie is peninu a
couple of weeks at lUiea Riding,
Wiiti Mrs. lliio.o Ahait.
M. K. Morgan, son Milton ana ,
neptiew, isiotion Lunotil, were
visitors lu i't-rtland ouni.jj llost'
Festival week. M i Ld ;s Kitciiu '
made the trip to I oruai.u u:-
tnem. besides ViatUtirf relatives
1.1 f Jituno His K-.cuie a.u
Ler tfrandmoihtr in Vet .io..ia U ,
fore returaing tome.
Cecil Aha.t and witu and Kev.
fr I tix nt Makrr were over Snti
day visitors in lone. Rev. Lowe
conducted services at the P. nit
cjstal Mission bur.day tvcnit.
Monday, the party accompaniet.
by Mrs. Hannah Ahali leti lor ;
Tacoma wntre they will attcny
a c.'iu cti convention.
t
John Oucbtan returr.td
day frotn Yakima, Washington.:
He left Mrs. Cochran fetlit n
much btt.er. She I:a3 been rttnev
ed from the hospital tc the home
ofVer oauhttr, Mrs. Brenntt;
Kce.
Gordon Drapers for all makes
of Hanesting Machinery at
Paul lialsigers.
The Coffee Shop, operaleb by
Mrs, John Grimes and Mrs. lid
en Firren?, has been moved into
the room just east of Die rovm
formeily occupied, il wtis ntcte
sary lor the ladies to have more
dining room space.
Wendel baisigcr has acctptec
vthe managership of the Uia;i
Growers Corporation o; Ma oisii
ict, with headquarters at Moro.
Mr, Baisitfer was luimerly witt,
the H. & G. Company at that
place.
The Farmers Eievatsr Compa
ny of lone has purchastd the two
wareliouses owtied by Htnty W.
Coitin8 of Pendleton. One of tht
storage plants is located at lone
and the other at McNubb Siding
Emi Swansou has hetn tehiito
as manager of the Faruiei's L
evabor and warehouses. Mr. Sa&i
son has also bten made managei
of the County Grain Glowers Cot
poration.
Mrs. LJert Mts-ori and sot Du
returned Sur.da; from a u u jnt
visit to i'ottlai o They wete ac
companiedon tl.t :. tut i, trip 'i t ii,
the city by Mr.-. C W. McNaii h
of Heppner ano i... Freo l.f ..f
of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ilelikti
and daughter, Harriet, atttrideo
the Rose Carnival at Poitltnd.
At the annual tchool in-eiii:
held Monday at the bdooi Ur.u
Ted Troge was elected diretlci
to serve three jeais and Ms Ue,
la Coreon was eltcleO ciei k to sei
ve one year.
Alfred Balsigor w ho has hen
attendint! sthool in Portland, f
home for thesuttimer vamicn.
Many of our peop;e altenc
Heppner 's frte chaulai qua Jun
13 1G. All exp ess thenihti vet
well pleased with the proKrarns,
itn I the hospital. t of li.e count
seat town.
.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baisiyet
of thss place, accompanied bj
their fion, WenrJel ij t s'nr o'
Moro. motored to Eutr-r e Ftidii
to be- present ntthi j; ' sr.'uat i;n oi
MisBElva Balsiger, from lie
, o,.t,,, M
jtt ien Uit ptrtv leliinu il, tiny
jmouwht with tlu'iu Mil's Ikls-itr
wo will yp'r, J tho ftumnur Ht
V. J. HI uk an'i son Ted, rr
o eJ t ) Port! trul on Thursday of
h t week. When tiny ret'trr-mi
ih were ai'eotupat.U'd hy Mrs.
8 l;t who h.u boen pp-'iidiiu;
jo ne ti'ii in the city.
'Mr. a-id Mrs. H ! tr.es Gaboort
-in i twa chil 'tn of Portland, vis
i t I fiom Fri.Ki until Sunday at
. h .' home of Mrs Ga'iborts pur
-nts. Mr. ar.rt Mrs. P.vinht Mit
rwjr o i Su.nel Kat or.
after his !ariiiir: ;n?-.rtts near
lo'ie.
,-..,.. .- i -
Kt-lli.v b.'ttKeo; K i.main pans
' im heif for the w hr. harv;-st
His wife and bay w til join him j
atr.
The Io" las- b
decided v ictory
tesm S'ln iay i :
:ik-nj, the fin.
9. Wt xt Sunda. !
pner will a;ain .
'imwon a'
1! u
Her-i
this A
nie on local ftiid.
Th Kolert Siuti hi r:ts and
i'iUh' s r. e oeen mhi ,nt were
slii.-pr ; S.:'.i.uay i i .'. to i l.e
Imei bie ttor.-e anj uoa Mar-
L-M,rtn T.ahi, u-'tw.
nci hv ik .iiiv i, iiiv f .ni' n i"
a s h 1 1 -i i
0l hor
,-.lr. and Mrs. Mark Atteand i
daonh tr. Beuihh, tunvtd in t
town MonJay. The Ace s ;.re
im m.-r rti.!. ill at' n vvl.d
hv e hem i.vinn for th.- p.-t ) ear
a'. .N'ewbeu Mr. Ace- w o !; t
......
f,ir ii. V. t.oouse durn.K ha vtst
in.1 faiiiii) ha-i taken ro nis at
the L-uv Ap.;rtn:er.t on M-in
5 r et.
c, r ,"T,
Sec uristuw ami Juhnson.s
Saturday an Monday Special.
I
Long Hutorical Period
From the time of the iiimintins ff
Siiul to the l-.- i ruction of Jci -js.ih :a
by the Pi'iaaiis was a period of 1.1:57
year.
ltd
EFFECTIVE NAT 23 TO SEPT. 3
RETURN LLHIT OCT. 31. 1913
R'iuced fire j all (-arltofel;l ber!!op
over. Fine train; tnoderi equipment;
er!?ndij trv!ce; tcer.i; rou'.e. Short id
trips enable you to visit
I!ON lUTlCIIAt VAR
CT.ANU CANYON NATIONAL PARK
B3TCE CANYON NATIONAL PASK
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARX
CRAND TETOX NATICNAL PARK
RCCKY MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK
Inf -ruiatiia and BooJc;i en request
lt3
wm&mmm
X. .1 j. 1 . -Vi Jj W mil
INDEPENDENl GARAGE
lone - Ore
nCNICPARTILS
Many of our people harktned
to the call of the reat out of
cm. rs Minda.v and journeyed to
to various pltuvs to spend the ifav.
Mr. and Mi.-. Lee Ilov-ll tuio
ohildaen, Mr. and Mrs. Giant Oi
dt n and gntndson, Mr. nd Mi8.
Iv nest Shipley, and son, Mr. and
Mis HiHi'kweil, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles liattmdy, Mr. and Mrs
Jhn liiy.sen and Francis btid
Junior Mmon motortti to the ar
le dotl well above Heppner and !
COilUnued thfir journey tatlhtr
ii- ,i . e i
ht.dx.nOoUie.roun.amj.forahHp
p picnic flintier. I
Fr-d Mitr.kki and family, Kail;
I
IH.ike and family and
t n win i
. .... .
lUke made up a party that fptt lj
It'ifi' - iv an 11 .tic I'u-ek lov e 1
llatvman. They report a very
pU - atjit day.
The Reitrrun family picnicel
il'-ppnevi Fleck, s Diehard on the Cotumij
lk-t i .. firHiaibia Hivir Highway. Those tuesU
ii.i- i 11 to1''- were: Mr?. Marn-ret
Kelt
in: i O: ii !, it Ituvid. Mr. mi.l
Mrs Ed Re.im .nn and two .o.,e
Mr am Mm Omar Reitmann and
t Ao sons, Mr. and Mrs.
V ICtot ;f
Kietmi'tin and two 80t'.
Hlld Mr.
mi i .v,.. V.. i t s-on. Mr.
a u -us ii.iud Auo.r.-.cn ai.d
daiiuhlers of Los Anderson
- - - - w
were rlsool Mlt'piilv. ll.e Ri b
ts famio Live i)ei; vi.MUi:j ir
e I osne ol Mis. MuiKartt U t
n::u; . Mi Rat'ei Is beinu a nieie
oi
Mrs. Rielmar.n. They have
be en tonr.tu thf Western staus
! au:o anl on Sunday starter
. . f l 'I'l. Il
v. uw trip tor nonie, i ne U'ei
n at:n fam 1 es accompanjinj:
liutti as far n F-erk. orchard
Tin-e' CliAn(9
line y.'ll coulil fiiretrll a rhiiiiirt In
ll.e wr.l'her by tlie I lii'Ul.iu!lc :illn III
"i:r Jof:il. and tiow you can tell liy
tin aony In your radio.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor is
ro.v on exhibition at Paul C.
Balsfcer's Implement Store.
ROtND TRIP TO
DF.NVFB 7.29
OHMIA 7t !
KANSAS CITY.... li t"
sr. IOLIS
CHIC AGO .. .!
Iff .THUIT 10 M
CINCINNATI 17I
M W OKI LANS. .11 IM
( I.KVKI.ANU IIMJ
TOKONl'O IIH.H
All AISTA 12.M
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WASHINGTON ...HJ.IT
fllll Al)t I PI1IA I1H.I1
M W YOHH Ul 01
BOSTON 147.07
J. W. IIowk
Ayfnt,
lone, Oregon.
FINER
TIRES
at
Ma LOWER
PRICES
GOODYEAR
F.co ol D.d Lpr..
if nil tin- ihich in tsviiiion, tti
must fiiiiliMis , In Hi kllmvil t !m
Mllltitnx M:ili;il fi't'pW, which WMH
niiiiln to oi'diT lit tt.i' eiii'iii'st ih'xirn of
Sliuti .Mini!, uvs mi nrtlclc In ttie II
In-ti'iUi'd Weekly of Intllu. Soon nft.T
lit nniiint'ly dentil of llio beloved em
pivss, Shu h Ji'Iiiih ooiimilssloned III
court inilnler to rviiiMliin her like
tirs from Ms memory, The emperor
wus not gutlstlod with the painting and
mi foiiiemplnted Imvlr.e the llkenesn of
It Ih ih'iiilj loved wife reproduced on n
carpet, lie himself drew II rou;li
Hketch of the desltll llieiint for till
rnrnel. The weaver ciinie from Per-
u ; the nmlerlaH for the carpet were
n'"" Imported from that country. The
nicKt rlitld m'crei'v In the execution of
hl- WH; i(i(,(,ry ,, ,
n-Uclotii prejmllers of the orthodox
fi.h.lect he iiKcravntcd.
fl't I ... It... X t ......- t ..I... I .1,1 M
pet measure "0 feet hy '.II feet end
,.,.,,iin, r,:,(HK,ooo knot. It took i'0
voan for It nccouiiillshmeiit. Tli
llkenes of the empren was repro
duced on thl carpet and Ni that of
the principal member of her fumlly.
PROFESSIONAL I
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CARDS
t )K . I . A mWAY
Osteopathic Physician
Giiman Huildina
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Vioue u:i
I U bpnr , Oifi'B
JACK FERRIS
-: Dcrmaticinn :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Hobs"
C. L. SWEEK
I ATTORNEY AT
t LAW.
First National Bank H!!tf.
Heppner, Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Hat At The
"Klkhcrn Restaurant"
GooJMeaU HestofSenice
Lunch Counter
1 Physician And Surgeon
Oflice In Masonic Building
Trained Nuise Assistant
lUppncr, Oregon
X W" r. v nit
! A. 15. liK A Y M. 1).
X
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Physician & Surgeon
lljpp.isr - Or)n
Glasses Tilted
F. 11- ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Iw
W III I'ructh f Iii AH Tin t'liiirtH
IONE ORECON
Dr.J.H.McCrady '
Dentist
4-
X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; OJd Fellows Uld'g.
Heppner Oregon
J. 0 PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
I'lionv M 1012 Cum A)t.Dld.
I Icppncr, Ore.
Eveniiu;s unJ Sumivhy apjioinlmenf .
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lone Independent
I JOB PRINT
t
Qark & Linn
iCaipcntcr Work, Paintini. Pa
per Hanging and General Re
par Wotk
lone, Oregon.
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STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you
J sell your wheat.
i : n unu ttir tt:tt::'ttu ::t: st tt:nuut .nt
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
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IONE CASH MARKET
t
jratc-i ill
1 I'resh anJ Cured Meats, Butter and Kft.
J Wc Buy Cream for
W hv not Sol our Cnvim In Vmir Hitmp Tnwn'
Real Instate
Peterson
ILNii BLACKSMITH SHOP
Ii t 1
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements hy the Installation of an
electric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
cU
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J M
Harris Manufacturing
T fill
I J. P.O-Meara. Proprietor &
T LV ,
Hotel
e cater to the
wish first class
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Cole Smith, Manager.
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER BLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
Bates Steel Mtile Tractor
PAUL G.
lone,
Chaugo in Llfd'i VUpi,lnt
When you Iimno IKnl louder In IIiIm
world nliil outlived the cUhii
Miul plennlliit IIIiihIuiin of juiitli, mi
ulll llnd oi:r love red pity fur the
race linienro tento'd, jour io'iiiIii.
lion nil. I lilhM Inn' 1,1 for imy pni'tle
'it :i r I :i i IV nr olilliloli r,'l iivi.i h 1 1 .
J -ellier, .lin.epti Her.iy N'm '..miic,
(ls;il inn::). "John !ii;V mil."
to sec him b fore vein
Swift & Company, j
lnsurar.ee
Brothers
Companies new comhincs.
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lone.
patronage of those who
accommodations.
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Oregon
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