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VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, July 25, 1930. NUMBER 6 HARVEST PROGRESS Elwtnl A. Llnde len tirtd haivcst operations, Tuesday, lie statu that his wheat is making twenty bushels. The first jrraln delivered at the Jord tn EUvdtor wr rye from the Ltxton McMumy ranch. The new wheat crop is htlng rap idly moved into th elevators and warehouse!. Jt seem!) to he tb t eneral opinion thut the iver eitt yield is around fifteen bush els to the acre. Considerable oln wheat is moving alonjr the line Mr. Louis HalHiicer slater that the 4ifour-Gmi.iie Company bav j rccn'.ly nhipped eighteen care from Lexington, lleppner and lunt. The first carload ihipment of 1J30 wheat Irtt lone Tuesday night. Ill t ( oakignm-nt consisted of three cars and was raistd by Lea Heckner snl Henry Gorer. Aa I'M, Uietmann was roov ir.tr hi combine up a steep Mil prepararatory to starting his wheat harvest, the levelling de vice broke, letting the heavy ma chine topple over. Only slight dammage was done to the macbln ery, but his harvrst work was delaje J eeverul iim). The Fraternities REBEKAHS 1MSTALL Uunchgrnn Hebekah Lodtre held Hi semi ani.ua: inita'laiion ft o.ficers lor the new Urn be ginning July 1, Ihurdsay wttii log, with MissXucile U.titow, district depaiv, acting as install Ingofftcr. The to lotting weit placed in oilict: Mrx. Kith Lun dell, past ruble Krann;Mrs. Amy Sperry, noble inano; Mrs. Elve na Beeiley, vicef-rand: Mrs. Lena Lundell, secretary; Mrs. Ett Brii tow; treasurer; Mrs, Delia McCir dy, Ii S. N. G.; Mrb, Lunsa Louy; L. S, N. G ; Mi Luetic Bristow, warden: Mrs. Harriet Brown doudutior; Mra. Ruby Roberts, chaplain; Mrs. Vida He iker. U. S. V.G,;Mis. Etta Hoc eil, L. S. V. G. Misi Fern En' I man, I. G ; Mrs. Ida Fletcher, 0. G ; Mrs. Gladys D.ake, mu cian. Personal Mention PARADE By EVELYN CAMPBELL Th story of a girl who was swept headlong Into tho ever flowing stream of lift, and, with tho odds against her, won through at last to happiness and tho lovo of an honorable man. A now serial story of power by a writer of unquestioned merit and distinction. Road tho opening chapter In Mrs. Emil Shannon, Garland Swanson and F. A. Lundell drove o Snlem, or; Thursday of lanl week. Here they were joined by Mrs. Elmo McMillan and imi dtijghtir, and all went to Van couver, Wash., to witut-sn th dcsinit exercirei of the m'litaiy lanlngcamp, of which Norman Swaricon wai a member. Mrs McMillan and danghter accompa nied the party home. Mn. Loula Jones, of Chickas' a Oklahoma, arrived in lone, Bator day,. and ii now a gutit in the home of her broth r, J. W. Ho k Mr. Howk drove to Arlington to meet his nifiter. Mr. and Mrs. Chai. Jewell and ,o children drove over from 'asco on Wednesday of last week. The following day they left for a wo weeks Aiait at the home of Mrs. Jewell's sister, Mrs. Cm lead, of Newdort. From lot.e they were acompanted by Mn. Jewell'i mother, Mrs. Alice Mc Nabb. Mra. Hirsrr. Werst and her two children arrived in lone, Tuesday CJmingby stoge from their home at Ciarkston, Washington. They are visiting Mrs. Werst's rnothe , Mrs. Emily McMurray, andothtr rfUtives, Friends here have received word that Miss Glalys Hugbei, daughter of Mr, and Mn. H i. Hughei of Fisth, Idaho, under went an opeation eor appedicitis. Th poung laiy is waking a sst- islactory recovery. Tbe Hughti family lormerly lived near lone. Star Brand shoes at Bristow & Johnson' . Mr. and Mil. Harold Aha I have moved into the hiu.-ein cond Street how occupied ly Mrs. Hannah Ahalt. Mrs. Ahalt is leaving aon for Toppnish, Washington, to stay with her daughter, Mn. Robert Montajiu Ccok with Gas. Sec Bert Mason. Mini Ed lis Ritcnie, returturnn home onWednesday of last we I , from quite an extended rtav i Portland andvernoma. whiie.it . ' . ? .l r away sne mane n i rip 10 m coast. She is now 1 elping Mro Hutchcroft with the harvest work. NORTH IONE IMPROV MENT CLUB ELECTS A' meeting of the North lone Improvment Club was heib Fri day afternoon, July II, at the home of Mrs.' Clifford Chrlstoph erion. Thfollowingofficers were elected: Mra. Victor Rieiu.ann. Pmident; Mn. Edw. Rictmaon, Srfretary. Mn. Henry Gorger gave a very Interesting paper on the Carlsbad Caverni in New Mexicr. Mrs. Edward Kietman, gave a description of the French prrsons located on three inlands just off the coaun of French Guiana. It was decided to study the life and work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyh-, After the business meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed durirg w tich lemonade and cookiei weie I rrved. Those present were: Mrt. Clifford Christopl.erson, Mr. CECIL NEWS ITEMS KANSANS IN IONE J. H. BryBon and his son, Rert , Mr. and Mrs. llert Warren and , &f Kanga3i arrivfc(j and niece, Jean Saunders, stent (n Ione the mmie of Mt week iniiwcuena in ins uauee, a. and are BUMU in the horned the gii s or Mrs. vvaaren bister, M s. Saunders. eleer Mr. Brpaon's son, John, i Mr. Bryson. S. is 8t years old . Elmer Montague of Condon is but gtate, that he enjoyed the assisting hit nephwf, George a,jto trjp fr0ra hia home town to ind Milton Shane with the hay (.ne He and hia son who resides harvest. iiour town had not seen each Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sharrard other for twentyfite years. It is were weekend guests in the needless to say the reunion was RAILROAD OFFICIALS VISIT IONE TheO. W. U. &N. inspection car having as passengers J. P. O'Brien, general manager, H. F. Lounfbury, general freight agent S. A. Herring, car service agent, A. Buckley, Supt. and other offi cials visited lone on Thursday of last week. Sharrard home. Mrs. J. F. Deos has returned ti Wellington for a few weeks in the hope that coast weather will prove more comfortable than Eaa'er Oregonn's hot days, 0. L. Lnndell, t -ken I idonly ill Friday evening, is in tt t hospit al at The Dalles. Last reports Hate that Mr. Lundell is restink easier. Mrs. Lee Turner and daughter happy one. T. E. Grabill has been rehired as schoolhouse janitor for the next school year. L J It. -I.!- ,.. 11 ' . " rreuW.n.u r,.l.cr urr, Kftjne Bre HpendjnK a fewda)I Mss. Omar Uietmann, Mrs. Vic- i ... M Tlirner., Mr tor Uietmann, and Mrs. Edward Mf and Mrf H y, TurDeft Uietmann. The North lone Improvment Club is a recent organization hv Ing for its purpose the bevelip mnt of theintelectual and tocul life of its members. It was form 1 Jund 20 at the home of Mrs. 1 d Uietmann. Twomeotingsare h Id ea:h month, one in the afternoon and one in the evening. Ihe ait ernuons are given over to the the study of diferent topics chta en by a committee. Trie evenii g m -etings are mainly social. II e members are moatly younger mar ried women. New members are chosen by ballot and must live north of lone. The next meetii g of the Club will be held, July 'L'k a the ranch home of Mrs. Victor U.ttmanD. Etrty RoUry tngintl Ttie Brut rotary eiicliie ri" crank thaft of thr kind tuoj In ordi nary englnet. Tbe conuwtlng rod wert attached to a thruit block. Two good 50 gallon vine gar barrels. Bert Mason. Two good 50 gallon vine gar barrels at $2.50 each. Bert Mason. Fern Jrp'man visited briefly last w k if. i'ortland.goingdown on Friday and returning Sunday, SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We P. Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES v-c A. i i V i a v Messrs. Warren, Bubeck and Fox left, Tuesday, for Pendleton U assist in the wheat hat vest in that locality. "Willows Grange The vaudville show staged at th? Grange hall, Monday nigtt, by travelling pUyers, wsi n p rt ed as being both interesting ai dt amusing, the music being eepeci klly good. Next Saturday night, July 20, is the regular meeting night of the Grange. A. good program l uring the lecture hour. Lao.ei; fQr Jjjf ttr UIIX1K Diuunivuis j 'ror lunch. .. ' J rmSWZ&&m Cordon ia wis ior all makes' JLS Mon'ow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. CoX, Manager. I J of Harvesting Machinery Paul BalsigcrJ. Vegetables . A-Plenty IIEPPNER CLEANERS As good work on ladies' a; parel as on men's clothing and Quicker Service than elswhere. NOTICE Notice Is Hereby Given that E. G Frank, being the legal o n er of six lots in Blo(K 5, CluflV 7th sddition to the City of lor-r, Oregon, adjacent to McGee S'., did on the 1st day of July, 1030. file with the Common Council oi the City of lone, Oregon, hii pe. tition. asking for the vacation of that portion of McGee Street h ing andbeing between, the north erly extetension of the western boundary lines of of G Street and II Street in the Additon and City above designated. That by order of the Common Council of said city duly made and entered herein, Tuesday, the! 5lh dav of August, 1930. at the hour of 8.00 o'clock p. m., at the ; Council Chamber in said city, is: time and place set for the hear ! ng of said petition and objections thereto, If any. j Paid petition is now on file in office of the City Uecorderof the! City of lone, and is'snbject to examination at any time. i Dated at lone, Oregon, this htl day of July, 1930. W. W. HEAD ! 5t Oly Recorder Big. tender beets, carrots, cab bage, green onions now ready; tit cuenmbers. green beans, parsnips squashes, etc., CoohingApples. Everything fresh from the toT.m,Ttvfc tf the earth here. Improved 1 mm I R. ROBISON 4 " j; ALL KINDS :: of high u :: grade ma- 0;:CHINE WORK ;: CAREFULLY K::DONE. ; ; Motors reground 0 Bearings poured . ... land titled to re Iground shafts t MACHINE SHOP Also for sale Ohio Chester White pigs, from regis ?j tered stock, a good deal cheaper h than sending away for them. ?i At the Windsor Castle Ranch ft. down the highmay i mile below A me uicvaiur r i :f In our fin; service which omits no necessity detail, yet spares all needless expense. When loved ones reach that rero hour of life give them thsse eniearing kind nesses and attentions that they have known before. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4 SPECIAL CASH PRICE . 1 'tor MATERNITY HOME Mrs.Fred Ritchie announces ; that she will receiv. maternity j 3 cases at her home on Second i for Qt. l,nt nr If fpc!rp1 U'lH cn , IVIIb Wl f II WVtlVM, ..... I Lou! on such cases. Prices are1 3T ( H?3? right. : A Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon 2 R W Spinach , 2 RW Tomatoes 2 GW Tomatoes 2a Hominy 21 Kraut 2 GW Beans 2 GW Corn 2 BW Peas 6 for $1.12 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 16 oz. Pork & Beans 6 for 0.60 Alpine Milk 6 for 0.60 One each of the above, 10 for $1.49 FLAMO BERT MASON IONE - - ORFGON t t t o ' " t t t