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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1930)
4 Mr nil n ttr ntnr ifl nlHrt rij i i n 4 ay-, ii ii a n ii 11 . l h' it r i Li ii in VOLUME XVIV I0NE, OREGON FRIDAY, Sept. 12, 1930. NUMBER 13 Kxaj..r"i MKS. MARY YOUNG CELEBRATES IMRTHDAY HORN IN ILLINOIS IN 1812. SHE HAS UVEI) 4(5 YEARS IN THE STATE OF OREGON On th fourth day of lHt month Mr. Mary Youn?, mother of Krknk Y mini?, celebrated th87th anniversary .of her birth. She pent tha dy rpjietly atthuhomf of tenon In tne KUht Mile din trii-t. Mr. Youru lm heen a re-i rlent of the itat of Oreeon for j Th flal Ely family have rent I cj the Eaa Padbertf horn on se Mra Henry Ckrk and Va'jean street and Mia Margaret Personal Mention BECKNER- IIUMERICK returued. last Friday their home In lorin. For the pant two months' Mra. Clark has been cooking f(r a crew of law abiding citizens at tne ' Out Law Camp" (Waller Riftmann Ranch). On Tuesday, Lowell Clark finished haulinx wh 'ai for Art Turner and WalUr Rietmann. lie handled over 8 0( 0 (X )0 aiicks and drove the truck overl(KX) milea. Mr. Henry Clark i at:ll employed on the Walt fortvix ytita. h Imlred interf utlnjr. She wh horn in Ilend-THon County. Ilia., in 18-13. When a jtirl of thirteen je&r. inrompany wl'h her father n hrohera aid one nitpr, ahe went 'o California, making the trip hv hunt, which riecHitafed their b'inn on th? water forahout two months. At the aireof fifteen fura ahe united iith thechurch. W.vn aeventeen yea a old ahe he nirne the wife of Alexander You n sr. She it the mother of ix children; Knaitie, Vvliham. Wal lUr li'e history Kinmtn Kumh, Mra. C. W. Swanson and her daughter Morma were Pendleton viBitorB, Tneacay. School opened Monday with a total enrolment f 135, fortothrec iu high achool and ninety two in th grad . The freshman clans numbered eleven. Mrs. Homes GabbeJt and two children of Portland, are spend inir a month on Sunset Renin wi'h Mra. Gabbetl'a parents, Mr. and Mra. Dwight Miiner. while Mr. Cabbert ia I ra ve.ln ton, Chair. Edith and Frntc with hn Oregon .Washington and Idaho whom he makta her home. Mra. ju ,n(, interebt of the Muster En the most of her time In Heppncr Ely pntered high pchool aa a Sophomore. Mi-ta Edith Elywho lsr, year wan a atudent at the Monmouth !orml "orool will tech year in the Riddle oiatrict on KUa Creek. Henery Raker and f nily re turned Saturday from a pleasar.t wek on the coast. Frank Maon who laanenkr FAREWELL, OLD FRIENDS! The old dray team. Sybil and! a quiet homo weddir.g was Cap. will be peen on our Btreet3:c , , Crated. Thursday morning, no more. For neventefn years ;gepti n at the Lee feckrir, they have been on the job. LaHtjtj0m wnen Mis jmha jjumer. Cap reacheP the i-tage where he;j,k( of Jacksonville, Florida, be was no Janger able to work and he was shipped uo Portland. A erne the bride of Mr. Tilghman Reckner of Athena. Onlv the short time ago Mr. Troge let a ; immediate members of the Lee friend of his in the valley have Sibyl rnd ahe was taken to her eJ May 17. 1909. on the rad-h this year at Willamette Univer now owntfl ny ttaroia itariKir, itv spent part of his vacation thus Ihe had reached the ripe old with his father on the Rhea Cretk ge of twentycne vears. Her ranch, life has not been without thrill?. Reck tier family w ere present when tnfi VnULU vct.ru ivrh'innii new nome by truck. She was tTh(:vlmMuimm9WiV0rvic( of the Congregational Church was read, Rev. W. W. Head of lone Contregalional Church offi ciating. The service was read at ten o'clock and at ncor ft deli Inn. tuna nnilu A aaort D Saltir. Wheil shft wan makina her recent! I W I I r T HCl V ' W G. 1 W . - mm- day every one who could atten- motor trip to the valley she met J ,CCSSrC3 ded the Rodeo at Heppr-erand a'l with a painful accident. She was! kVsi report a good time. Thoe who being moved with aetrangehoree remained at home enjoyed (V) and making a fhatp turn the fcious family dinner waa served. The happy couple tooj their de parture for Athena in the after noon. They plan on taking an auto trip to New Mexico in a short time. Famou "WorthUs" of Old Tlie ".Vine M'orthl," who wr popular subject In the paliitlt:! ai.l tap-fitrie of medieval tlme, wp.b Hector of Troy, Alexander the GreBt. Julius Ciiennr, JoNhun, I)avld. Judas Miircabnci", Kiiijf Arthur. Cliarle mucne ai.d OoJfrejr of I'.oulllon. 2 .jt '""th Youth (rip '" : l etnoen the moder0 youth ; .. t . iicU I that when th 1m:I In fast you 'an rejulate It Cap-tit-r'i Wee! !r the worse dust storm of the sea son. Mrs. Fred Richie enjnoy a visit with her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Kirk of Vernonla. Mr Mrs. Kirk a'so visited Heppncr. They were accompanied by Mr. R Ciassmcn and daugter, Romonia nd ly Mr. Addie Pratt. Mrs Pratt spent Y"ung spent last week end withj her Jriend, Mm. Paul O'Mearp,; of lone, while her son and fam! Hy tcok in te Rodroat H 'sppne WAL'NA CHAPTER. I) A. R Mrs. Mert Mann motored fo lli.od River lant Friday at d en Saturday went on to portland to visit briefly with her mother, Mis. Amelia (iMfrey, returning home Sunday. Whel'in Hoeol River, M.i. Mi r-n. Mra J. E FepU8-nnf Hood River and Mrs. (5 O wiper of Pak dale to wey- hotesn to W'.ona Chapter, I. A R. at M. FergJ son's t,eB iful cour.t ry home. Twe-ntyfive Udi-s were preret.t, gravrrs. Star Brand shoes at Bristow & Johnson's Miss E izabeth IhaJ will sta j tier father. W. W. Head, and at trnd school in lone this year, i Danil Head has returned to his school in Cath amct. John Cochran and Lax: on Mc Munay made a trip to Yakh.a Sunday. They visited at the homes of Homes Holman and Hrenmd Reese and returned with a carlo.-'d ! of fruit. Ixo Yourfi will leve next weik if irMonmoth whrrehe will cnUr hili school. He will make hi home with aunt, Mrs. Edith Mot e among them being the StMe lie , gem, Mra . . am, Calr Younj will also leave nc.vt roMlanu. Sirs. Ricurfoit-a in k wai Vety interebtiri v'ht ont! lined the state soeietv program for the) ear and ftn sat d ihe mr jur piojept . hi'h is the erection of a log cabin at Ohamborir ss a ttletnoriul to th piohecrs. This cabin is to be bnilt at a favorable nite on the bhtika of the rivpr Mid will be filled with relics of pioneer days It will ho open next summer. Cook with Gas. See Bert Mason Dwight Minr made a trip to the mountainsSundhy loo t'ng up a good location to estnMish camp when the deT Hefli n opn Mr. anJ Mrs. perry Hartlemav f y ays came up to attend the K d.'O at Heppner and via t at the home of Mrs." Itartlemuy't parents, Mr. And Mrs. M. R Mor gan of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ihlsigcr mo tored to Kennewick S'.tnnday where they were guest9 in the lomeof Mra. IJalsiger's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thalmann. The third cop of alfalfa hay ; beinjr cut in this part of the v ly. George Ritchie and his sifter ft 8. Ida Cochran of Portland were seen on our streets one Jry bht week. Harlan McCurdy motored to Baker Sunday to look after his beep that are on range near there lie was accompanied. by M"H. E. J. llristow who went to vhit hei son tiiid daughter in law iMr. and Mi 8. EJmond Bristow wetk for Corvallis where he will j resume his studies at Oregon S'a te College j R. E. liarhiso rcccnliy pr.iclta:.t fromT. M. HeniJict seve acres i f land which joins I lai bison crciki land on the south. The on this property was dcs'roytd by fire a f.w vtc'..s ato. The Nsh family of Moan aie movlnjj to Washoutfal Wasliir;', ton. with her sister, Mrs. McFerrin whom she had not seen for forty two years. Denward and Ikttle, son rf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin jte attending school in lone this yer . Fcr the past two years they have been pupils in St. Josephs acsd emy at Pendleton Sec Bristow and Johnson, Saturday an Monday Specials. u imi Si p.on )(i.udliu ju4 4J u uuj .'1'iu U .in.H:i iim nq o ui(in f rn" 'JI'''UtJ Jtipd JO .litiI."Si.ii 'tl jo Mint ti kju.hIiI 0t.4 ii;ii.i3 iuuidui pio 'JTiS Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil ol Wm. R. Brown and Prances Strlcfitl Burke, III.I.ISON and W II1TE CONSKRVATORY .:,.; Si-hoo! Cmlits Given. S udio: Mi.in Street. ttrangea j )stled her. One wot dj brought on another until a fight! ensued, the side of the rack was! torn out and lady Sibvl wast thrown to the highway. All this; happened Mar Willows. Sibyl re-j t? inat'u iu nrcanu uik wreiner wi:s cillsd from Arlington to move her. She was takeh to Arlington nnd thtt nixa dav pontinned her . journty to her new home little the worse for the accident. This old team . while working faith fully in our town have been or, ed by the following men: Frar k Akers, Linn and Griffith, Cha-. Gray, Mr McCormick, Paul Lo" el and Ted Trope. Eiplainiitf Abbreviatioa Mo. wua the ahlirevliitinii for M;s aourl because any other abbreviation would be likely to become confute I wlib en abbreviation for Mlsslsxipi ! SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES VII Morrow Co. Creamery Co. jjj W. C. Cox, Manager. LI I SUPERIOPv DRILLS i i Are no Experiment but are the j Product of Experience. The nar.'.e tells the Story. ; P. G. Balsitfer i IIEPPMiK CLLALKb S J As good work on ladies' ap-i Vi parcl as on men's clothing and j Quicker Service than clswhetv. m r Those Finer Points of Service- - llKUMtsTON, Oregon. By nature some of the finest bointi ncceessarily a part of better mortuary service arc more appropriately cared for by a woman. Our trained lady assistant aisores these little fineries being well taken care of. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASION'S Too Many "Gaztttcs" Aa founded by Franklin In 172X, die periodical now known ax Urn Sat Hiitiiy r.venltig I'ohI was entitled the IVnimylvutila lunette. The imino was eluiiiKed In 18111 to avoid confiiHloii bemuso nt ttiut time there were six other papers In Philadelphia UHlng Ihe word Uaxette In their title. A" V Milk in Pound of Cutter The Pepin It'iild of Airrleiilture :' . 4 . ...111. I. ..I ... I iniir me 11111011:11 111 mn. reiiuiicu in ,,, liinl.e one pound of butter d.'pemU iv upon the qiiullly of the mill;. Ordlnarl ly upenklng. milk roiitalti! ffuui U to j J :i',4 per eeiil butter fat. Cnio'eipieiilly ,! It would take WO poundu of milk to i'v' make iibout Mi pounds of butter. Orijinnl Pillar Saint Simeon Styllten was a Syrian usei'tle of the l'lfth eeiituiy who passed tie last .10 yeara of life on a pillar near Antliifh, He Ihe tlrt mid inoyl Botublc of the stytitea (pillar Faint.1)). hi 0 .R. ROBISOr4 ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE MA CHINE WORK CAREFULLY DONE. Motors rcground Vegetables A-Plenty . . . f. -t A a. a . . . . . . T Hi?, tenJcr beets i carrots, cabbage, green onion; ;' cuenmbers, green beans, parsnips i squashes, etc., CookingAwles. Everything fresh from the lli. p.irlli tcr ' ! j , , .. i; 1 Also for sale Ohio Improved Chester White pis, from regis- School Books. I lyiUIS llKiuuiiu i . Hearings poured! m tcred stock, a gooJ dear cheaper j and fitted to ground shafts re t MACHINE SHOP At 11,. U'ii.Urtr Tnstl Rr.rtrh! y t I l IliV II IIIMUWi X down the highmay J mile btlow! iw IIIW l.lV.WiV.- j OCK OF Chineia Wivat Trusted Money la rarely a consideration In Chlnohe iiiariinneM. as It l l !" wpsteru onen. In t'hinii the IniNbuml linnda over evorjthinj; to the lfe hunting ber nblllly nnl NhrewdnesH In buying for the household. lr. Sum Niing Au-Yoimir. Valuable African Tree Monkey bread Is the fruit of the Afrlnin baobab tree. The pulp Iiiik m pleasant Held liiKte mid ean be in:iile Into n beverage. The trunk of tl:e tree often prow to a diameter of "H feet, The leaven nnd balk are used iiiedli'liuilly nnd the liber Is used by the natives to make cloth nnd rope. 1 A Nice New Line I of Greek Statuary A bronre statue of n boy Jockey, made In the Third century It. C, and riding a borne Houlpturcd In the Fifth century H. ('.. Is evidence that the Greeks' aoinetlnieg fitted statues Into new Ki'oupH. Only Two Big Ones Left The two InrgeNt national forests In the United States nro the Tongas nnd the CTimiicIi In Alaskn, with net areas of 10,51(1,212 nnd 4,7l),ri83 ucrcs, resjiecttvely. Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon HAVE A FULL School Books Tablets, School Papers, Fountain Pens, QX Crayons, INKS, PASTES, ETC. Please Remember all Books are Cash. BERT MASON K -OREGON 'ttt 4 i