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volume XVIV
IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, July 18, 1930.
NUMBER 5
Fliffi DESTROYS THE
FRANK FI'AiiiJSHOHE
1'r.ink Praters suffi rn J a
v.rc I )SS,S.lurJay wlun the rcsi I
tlt-rcc on Ms r.vichln the Wght
Mile district was u.iMlittly dej
e r ,v...,l l,v M. K.Mi-r h.ul
siaitrda liit- in the stove pnpara
t-.ry togt tling tin tveni A meal
ami tlun in company Willi her
daughter h.ul gone lo another
JmUdmg some distance from the
IinMsc. On iheir return they found
ihe h uc on fue. mcy were un
i.ble to have any of ti e contnls
but woiktd fiantically to keep
the fire Ir: m sprtalir:' Into thc -
near 1 wIkuuuiU Neighbors'
ca r.w tu t .: ii 'as: isiance as sooti as I
the fire ' , . .1. v v red. The bouse
.vas (i DiM.ani f tincture ifiid it is
icpotUd tli .t there was very lit t lo
in.surance
Fraternities
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V v-i.',ruvr.; L' Hovve'l, Se . ;
K. J. P.imiow, J'rfH. ; Tar-; J'-l
icon, U s . U.; Oorre Ely.
Coming to
liit Dalles and l'cndleton.
Dr. Mellenthin
Special Attention
.to
Internal Medicine
yc be in The Dalles on Mon
dy ,jaty2l, at The Dal! s Hotel,
and in Pendleton, on Tuesday,
July 21, at the Dorion Hotel from
10:00 a. in. to 4:00 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
jDi. Mellenthin's vinitHan1 great
ytfpprciated and patror izd, es
HtMtially by those who are suf
Kerina or ailing from troubles of
ttNjuivarnal organ?, in the chest
vrbdomen; also head, ear. noie
aitilitoat The Daclor accepts
only tohoe who can he treated
medlfliiiaWy with the aid of cor
reit dietMiJ b)giene for which
. a nominal Urgt! is made.
Wonwn, if married, please
V hring their husband,
Whatever your complaint may
he it will be of interest to consult
; ie Doctor on thli trip.
Below are the nanu of a few
.his many satisfied patient:
Mn. Ilarrkc AnsuJl, Aitofi.
Alfrrii CVmnwni, Cocvllii.
tii. IVuh of PtirlUnd.
W. (i. Grubbt, Albany.
Mri. J. G. Ilunliutr, Toledo.
W, 1. ll.intini, Ml. Iltbron, Calif.
Drnvrr KintJ, Aihltnd.
Cftl Ump, St. Hrlrns.
L. II. Mania, Moro.
F. 0. PolUrd, Yrrka, Calif.
E. F. Smith, Happnar.
Mn Wm. Schcuning Hcli,
he Ojy, North Powder.
T. I-. Shown, Goldfndalc.
Emma Turner Mikkalo.
Henry Trowbridge, Joha Day
J. II. Wood, Eugene.
V. P. Ilarrii, Athena.
Mn. B. Danki, Klumatll Falls
Mn. Walter Stott, Mt. Anel.
Henry Stliulli, Pendleton.
Mn- 0. N. Kimball, Crabtree.
Mn. Frank Simpion, Hood River.
Lea Slucher, La Grande.
Note above the exact place
and date Permanent address:
268 South Serano, Los Angclc;,
California.
Wil'ows Grange
A'tho hfirvfHt is at hand and
tln f k t rn-r Ih in hi busieHt aea-
sc-!"1'. crowd wan out to the
'"-. Saturday evening withc,)r(don were s,Jfldy ests at
r,M1" v H" at their
-v't Saturday evering
1 inviiMion dHiice will bf given
it. lit- Cecil llhll by the II. K.
Cmi in i ; U'f, Invitations must be
pr n:tit'l fit the door.
July 10 in the next rcgulur
muling mghi of the Grange at
which lime nn intetefcting pro
grnmm- ill ho given, including
OtihfMia nifibic. Home aplendid
h.1o Hingn.g 'i i Nviewa of Ad
miml Hyrd'n lif
and trips.
SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS
IJUS DRIVERS
The lone school board has hired
the following bun drivers lor the
bus routea included within thtnied home by Mrs. Lieuallei .
boundaries or bchooi uistrici ino. jiheir children and by Birt. Lie i
:!Ti. No. 1, Rhea Creek Route' alien's brother. C. IL H) nd.
from Padberg ranch to th lone
school houne and return, Loien
1). Hale; No. 2 Willow Creek
"Hl 1,1 u'1 lati""iRoute, from lone school houg- to
the McCurdv place on Willow! The Cochrana have spent nom
Creek, thence to the Ledbetter ime at the springs and feel mud.
place and return, Edison Mor- better for their vacation.
; n; No. 3, the Cooceberry route Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs ha'
in in lor.e Khool house to the a(t week end guest, Freemsn
l.tw Htfkiit-r place and return, j Becker, and family of Porllatd.
l.n- 1; ikr.tr; No 4. North Side; Mrs, Becker is a sister of Mrr.
Uuuie. from Hchool house to thejKreba.
' j r Nnoii)e, r itzpatrick ai.i
Mat. km places and return, Fred
Manktn.
Star Brand shoes at
Bristow & Johnson's
lone lost the hall game played
Sunday at Arlington. Next Sir
day Waco will pUy at lone. Th e
will b the last gime of the s U
son.
Wendell and Alfred BaUiger of
Moro, spent Sunday with Ix.me,,
folks in lone.
Harvest i on in ernl Ihin Two good 50 gallon vine
week. Dwight Misner. John Trc d gar barrels at $2.50 cacli.
non, Fred Mankin, Henry Peter
I Hon and C. A. Jamison are now
delivering win at in lone and
many more w ill be hauling wheat
to the elf vator and warelousrs
tefore these iten a are publish .
HEPIW'ER CLEANERS
As gm)d work on ladies' ap
parel as on men's clothing and
Quicker Service than clswhere.
NOTICE
Noticb Is Hereby Given that
E. G. Frank, being the h gal ow n
er of nix lots in Blotk 5, Cluff'r
7th addition to the City of lone,
Oregon, adjacent to McGee St.,
ld on the 1st day of July, 1930,
file with the Common Council of
the City of lone, Oregon, his pe.
tition, asking for the vacation of
that portion of McGee Street l
ing andbeing between, the north
erly extetension of the western
boundary lines of of G Street and
11 Street in the Additon and City
above designated.
That by order of the Common
(Council of said city duly made!
Hnd entered herein, Tuesday, the
5th day of August, 11)30. at the;
hour of 8.00 o'clock p. m., at the
Council Chamner in said city, if
time and place set for the hear
ng of said petition and objections
thereto, if any.
paid petition ia now on file in
office of the City Recorder of the
City of lone, and ia anbject lo
examination at any time. '
Dated at lone, Oregon, this ht
day of July, 1930.
W. W. HEAD
St City Recorder
CECIL NEWS ITEMS ,
Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Slender and
Children ar upending a few days
ir. Salem visiting with relatives.
Mr and Mrg. Ralph Tir. er of
the Turner home.
Mis Rub Nelnon n-- ht-r
friend MUb Hoover, of Ti'nnook,
were Monday guests at the 0.
Lundell home 'Ihejour.g ladies
were enroute to Yellowstone Park'
v.a Salt Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler,
and Nebraska guesta left Wednes
day for the Willamette valley and
coast points, where thev will vi-i
itfornometime. Miss Lanra m
gnestof her sister, Mra. Elvi,,
fcly at Morgan during the absence
of her parents.
Cecil Lieusllen, of Pendleton
was a Monday guest at the Hynd
brothers' ranch, lie was acompii
Mrg. ballenbrock and daughtir
made a trip to Hitter Springs
Sunday bringing Mr. and Mrs. J
F. Cochran home with them.
Two good 50 gallon vine
gar barrels. Bert Mason.
Uev. and Mrs. Doliarhide are
expected in lone this week ar .)
will conduct a series of meeting
in the Pentecostal Mission o
Main Street. These people aie
coming from Baker where they
nave been assisting Rev. Cecil A
halt in similar meetings.
t he temperature ir. lone ro-
to 13 degrees last Friday am o i
Saturday reached i)3. Since then
we8lher has been cooler
Bert Mason.
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of men
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CHINE WORK
CAREFULLY
a ::done.
Motors reground
0 ;; Bearings poured
"and fitted to re
! Ground shafts
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MACHINE SHOP
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Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone - Oregon
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Personal Mention
Jennie May and Charles (Buddy)
Sherwcod, two children who have
been spending some time in the
Mark Agce heme heie have re
turned to their home in Portland,
An older sister, Marvel Sher
wooJ, and a friend drove up lo
get the children.
Mr. and Nrs Carl Barlow have!
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rented the Bullard residunce re
rpnllv nurchaped bv ! E. Grimer J
' Mr. and Mrs.'Culick of Vancouand fa,4,ily of Sha"iko' From
Ver, Washington, are guests in hfcre lhe Casebolts drove to Sun
the' Willard Blake home. Mrs.jr y -Me, Washingotn. Mrs. Smith
Gulick and Mrs jk, are sisters.,accompaning them,
vrs m.: Jordan departed on!
Thursday of last week for Port'
jnd where wi visit Jesse;
rjav Mr. an ! Mrs. Chas. Nord
amj 0ther friends. From there she
will go to other points in the Wil
lamette Valley to visit relatives.
jr anj tjrs. Fred Ritchie, tl.e.
)ater part of last week, enjoyed a
pi-asent visit with Mr. and Mrs j
E. A. Ce'ger of Long View, Wash. ;
On Friday of last week J. W.I
llowk enjoyed a short visit with1
t wo boyhood friends, John Young
of Hood River and Dr. Claud
l oung whose home is in Kansas.
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Dr Young had been visiting his
brother and on Saturday departed
for his home.
Several weeks ago Mrs. Harry
II I ,w, riUt.A url
Portland fonncdicilattenti n.
linfh rn. cfill in Ihp rifu l-iit ai
r.iuch improved in health and will
bi returning soon to heir ranch
home. During'their absence, Mrs.
Wiles has been cooking on the
ranch and assisting in the care (f
the small son who remained with
a r ta
iir. larneii - "TTTj-
Cordon Drapers tor all makes, kr
of Harvesting Machinery rljjjj ,
Paul uaisigcrs.
Vegetables
A-Plenty !
Rig, tender beets, carrot., c?h
bage, green onions now ready;
cuenmbers green beans, parsnips j
squashes, etc., later on, Cai kiny'
.l. Everything fresh from fl:i !
the earth here
Also for sale Ohio Improved
Cherter White pigs, from regis
ttred stock, a good deal chcapti
l . l l . at. .
I mn cni n o nwiv nir i ti'm
At the Windsor Castle Ranc!
V down the liighmay 1 mile below;
KJthe r.Uvator -
(OV (0-'-
MATERNITY HOME '
M : !; red Ritchie annoim ccs
that she will rj.;.; ntat.rr.i'v:
cases at her home on bcc.r.a
St., lone or, if desired, wil! y !
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out on sucn cases, rnccs are
riht.
to
Ml ii estimated that the wheat
harvested thu far is making
ajout fifteen bushels to the acre,
lo Dwight Misner goes the honor
ul bringing the litbt loads to mar
net but John Troeuaon ran rim a
cioue sctiond. both of these
deltverd writatou Friday,
men
July
11.
Mrs. Cole Smith had this week
thlJ Dieasure ot a 8hort visit with
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SHIP YOUR CREAM
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MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
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Are the cause oi xour netting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
V. C. COX, Manager.
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Attention
Both Urge and tu:s !, i f nute of cur Complete monuariul
ervice E.ry efort ii a. tie ia ;n;iiite tul handle every m..tter
that ill be Of benrf.t !o r. l itis . i! f:itnJ at thtf time f twreav
ment. Tie true that e ouv 3 A l .ow of Mne Mrvicea tiut might
be oi btlf, but e do Ufy aaj p:!y 'pooj to the u.rying eul of
th.je J,:i!i sl i cii'oJ :o our i:! ' h5.
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Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NiCHTi'HONE 1332
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SPECIAL CASH PRICE
21 R W Spinach ,
21 RVV Tomatoes
2i GV Tomatoes
2-2 Hominy
21 Kvaut
2 G17 Beans
2 GV Corn
2 BW Peas .
16 oz. Pork & Beans 6 for 0.60
Alpine Milk 6 for 0.60
One each of the above,
10 for $1.49 ;
FLAMO
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IONE BOYS AT C. M. T. C.
S VVANSON RANKS" EXPER1
RIFLEMAN, MASON AS A
SHARPSHOOTER
Drawing rapidly to a close, with
July 19 as the final day, the Citi
zens Military Training Camp here
has for some of its achievments
I the noticable improvement in the
'physical bearing of its 700 Oregon
I .
and southwestern Washington
boys in the increase in weight of
practic"y all students and the
markc .1 i ,ir'f;V( ment in discipline
and oL.ut; c.lo commands.
Continued on Pg. 4
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6 for $Pl2
6 for 1.10
.7 6 for0.83
6 for 0.83
6 for 0.84
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
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