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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1930)
Jte f suite pwdro 4 4 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Oct. 3, 1930. NUMBER 14 LEXINGTON NEWS Mix ANAIIM.I.U t'.'i UODTMAN Misi Alice Monltfomcry, Ian giwtfc teacher in Lexfnjiton hljjli school was a week end visitor In the home o( Iter mother, Mrs F. II. U-own, In Porllaod. Mr. an I Mm. John (Hunk) Mc Millan, of Koschurtf. stopped for a short May in Lexington the flnt of the week Mr. and Mrs. McMillan jour, ncyed on to points in Idaho and Washington before return inj to their home In southern Oregon.. Principal and Mrs. G. K. Tuck er of lone, spent Sunday after noon in Lexington. The Lexicon llignschool seniors are practicing their fin al play, "Oh Kay" to be staged at an early date. The cast ol characters includes: Neva War ner as Grandma l'cndrake, Em ett Kuns as Grandpa I'endrakt Veda Hundy, Eulyn Whitman Beulah Kskelson, With Whit man, Ellis Moyer, Arthur Whit man, Jemcs Valentine, Caytain Whitman, Vera Breshears, Al ice Borden, Dale Hawks, Fred Alden; Archie Innkcrs, Jim Hayes; Lanrcl Khul, Ceorac tnJ Fay Gray, Kay Millis. LOCAL WOMAN KILLS DEER Ust week a party composed ol Mr. ane Mrt. Jon Cicson and son Walter and Mr Mr. George Faulkner, of I'ottbnd. journeytd to the mountains In quest of deer Joe Gibson was the fits t bag one which was a time pointer The following nu nirg while re tttrnrning to camp from takinp pioturcs yf the deer killed by Gibson. he ladles receiud a joy oui thrill, for out ot the brush in front of them Itnped a tii.v buck. In thr exciienent. Mr. Gibson, who was carrying the gun, fired at it thocting it through the hind puarters The deir n nafcw paces and fell but as Mrs. Gibson ai projchcd. it raked its head aiul (he shot again this time through the head. The two women together man i-gcil to drag the deer some pu n ttrofarrile to the road. WhiU on their way, tain and hail show ercd In their vicinity and by the time camp was reached they wi n waking wet However Mts. Git son states she (eel none tht worse for the experkr.ee. Gcoigi I aulknir and Walter Gibson cxh b ilged a deer before r. turning gome, th latKr's bing a fou pointe. IONE-Lacington Football The lone hi school football t-tni won a decidtd victor) ovtr lxington in the first yame ol th" unison plnycd Friday on the iKimn field with u scort of nine tn to nothintr. The lineup for ,ne wfcft M IoIoaK L E. Ordif Karrcns.Ij. T. Krancid Ely, L. G. Joel Ennleman. G. Irvin Uitehie It. li. Mil on Moriran, It. T. Nor m m E-erson. K. E. Norton Lun dell, (i Iter! AVer?. L. li. Errl McCabe. F. It. Barton Clark I!. 11, NormaanSwanaon. Substitutes Johni Enbat.ke for Barton Ciaik Barton Clat k for Na man Everaon Norman Eve: son for Milton Mor un and Virgil Ewtab for Joel Knglcnian. The Lexington boos who played were: James Valfti tine. Harold Peck, Orlow V ai tin Merrit Gray. Llewellyn Evans. Vester'lhon berg, Archie Munkeri Dale Lane, Ellis Mover, Maurice Ueany, Kenneth Warner, Kan dall Martin, Vernon Scott and Winford Duvall. tin fyS' & $ IA 1 1 r? I.AKR TAIIOH Cal.-W.ll nil I kii iw U Juul wtmt I n ml In tlio unpen, ml wliut comet n I o ! i k where 1 h t ;in to la mrilng around, I doni cart where, or h'w much you have traveled, If you want to hit unique neck of the woods go up around l.ak T:t hoo, and over lull Nevada, Mono. Car on City, Vlriclnla City, all tlioae II, t Spilnga up around there, then thut Luke Tuhoe (1300 hundred hood high, nillca long a Md 12 wide. Iti not only the unique country. It the p'i!o too that you run onto up there. Ixta of Frlaco pooide have their lummer home up there, ttie f'SuhliBc ktre hare a great place, and he nor back to hla tiu'.lnm and rounda up a new (rang ot giiviia ail hrltiK em up (or every week end. Then down the Lake further on Hint-raid liny Mrs. Knight hae I'll tr.'t the tnoat unliiue Houm la America, a HweedUli llouae. Now we never thought about the Swede bavlnt hoiikea. We junt kinder pictured em tx'hij born, and then leaving the next day for Mlnncuota, and then live lu An.cilcan made botuea. Hut lay oj their native heath tboae Joliniona know how to live. ThU houie of hen la abaolutely authentic, and Its the uiont livable thing I ever taw, all hvavv aubntaritlal stuff. Thin ainther great one la Anita IlMldwiua lummer place J nut oS the big Lake on Fallen Leaf Lake. Ita log, the blgseat one you ever law. The Living room with the bleheat cell ing, and everything In It la Indian, and I mean authentic Indlun, aa ti e lian one ot the greatest Indian colltc tl n In America. There la not one thlug you tee or touh when you git In that houae thata not Indian, or In dlun detlKn. Dlahea, Knlvra, Foil::', all the rushloiia of the chair an 1 ettccs are cowskln covered, aofa pi) Iowa are woven corn huka. 1 was admlrlug aome ot ber Indian flmiketa, and happened to aay t'.iat I wanted to j.ec hi. Id of aoiui-, and the aald, "Over l:i C.i.jii Cit) tl.ero U aome very nice oneit, they were niad by very tamouj Washor Indian VVomun now dead, bu'. tLey are rather dear, they run about ten thousand cath." When I regained part en rlousncui, I thanked her for the In formation u.id iiAt'd It she thought t could get a alight reduction It I aent over and got any a dozen or to. I wouldviit give ten thousand dollara for tiio banket thy had Mokci atored uay lu the bullrualHS In. Put we muat get away from hornet and m't to the real lutcrest up around Nevada, and thata the " Divorcee." All ot em ilimt live lu Mono. They Live ovi r on, or near the California lino, they have to serve three montha, If they leave the Stnta during that time and Blay a week, thuy have to add that on to their tontenco at the end. Most ot them ore young Women. There la on on avernuo ot about 2000 here atl the time, Two Judges In Reno are trying ctHca in o. t u 11 the time. Ita a funny colony, and Italnt funny, Iti sud. You talk to these women, and the moat ot em would like to go bnr'.i and have another try with the husband. But they are game and they wont come till he wlrea, and lie Is all hopped up over some other younger Ual, and he dont wire, and they sadly go through with It. Coune you dont hear the mans elde out here. They dont always tell you about the mini they are going to marry the next day lifter the decree. But Its renlly piti ful. Course there Is the old Staseia here who think no more of chansn.t husbands ttion they do tholr brand of C2 in. liut there In many a heart break hero and lota i.f children, thata the tough part. Some ot them their Mothers told me they hadont told them yet, they thought they wore juat here for summor vacation. Divorce alnt so bad I guess when Its only the par ticipants suffer, but Its sure touch on the children. Well anyhow Its a great Industry, and I gueaa about the only way to stop It Is to stop marriage, Continued on Pg. 4 Airthip Ground A gllderport la dlBtlngulahod from an airport In that an airport Is n level jilece of land which hns the least n alhle number of approach ohstru and the glldcrport Khould he entlr surrounded by lilfc'li hllla, so that these niotorleKS flying ivinchlnoa may he tiilt en off from the ton of the hllla la any 'wind direction and lluwu to the level ground u the center. Personal Mention Oraot OMen fuffrred quitft a heaty Iohs the firt of last week whfn the machine shed and blackamith ehnp on his wheat ranch twelve miles routh rf lone was destroyed by fir1, Thf bu'ldinRa contained farm rnach inery valued at $2WXJ. iherr wan no insurance Th farm is h Intr oierattd bvMf. OwJhi's eor inlaw, George Snydr. Mr. and Mrs. Snider haeerivn loanriafh bors when fire was discovered on the home ranch. They returns! in time to save the howae and wood ahed, the blaio having jut-t reachec the wood shed by burn nit through some grass William Sxton has been trar " ferred to Fox Valley and he an-t Mrs. Sexton are movinir to new location. For gome time M Sexton has been stationed hert, being maintainance man for ti e state highway. He wili hold a like position at the newloratior. Mr. ana Mr. Ned Csrr will el; i. muve to Fox Valley, as Mr. Ca is in the employ of Mr. Sextoi , Alfred Balttlgeris leaving th- week for Portland to resume hi aluJies at A 'I cox school ol met! canics. Miss Frn Engleman visitr latit week in Pendleton. Catholic servises have been i sumed in lone. As before the si vibs will be held on the secor.t' Sunday in each month at tli Paul O'Meara horn on third S . beginning ai 10: 20 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stefai i and son visited in Portland rT' ently. They were accompanies Mr. IJous ana daughter, Ileh; Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil ol Wm. R. Brown and Frances Stricfitl Durke, ELLISON and WHITE CONSERVATORY llitih School Credits Given. S udio: Min Street, Uermiston, Oregon Alfred IWtiytr and his molh er, Mrs. i1aul Ualsiirr, and his aunt Mrs. Louht Batsiger were uuc: ts lad week at the homes of Mr. and Mrr. Allan Learned of Darrington, Washington, and of Mr. ami Mrs, Alfred Mange of Kller.eburir. Mrs. Learned is Mrs Paul Uolnlger's Dnughter, and Vlr. Mange In her brother. Mr, Vlange i a shoe merchant of DllensLurg, having been in buei ness there for the past twelve ears. W. K, A hall has received the ar.nouricemerl of ti e Li rt h of a ton to Mr. r,n!i Mr;. Cecil A halt of Baker. The new K'andeon weighs seven and three fourths txiuudf, ct j has been named Arland Wesley. , This fection watt vieited by a beneficial rain Saturday night, and since that time ruin lif been falling intermittinply. Mr. and Mrs. W. it Macdotald ere spendirg this week in lone and Mr. Macdona'd is conduct ing religfous service in peritecoi-! li Mission each evtnir.ir. Streii rtipetirig: Bre being: held, prece! irig th evening services. Star Brand shoes at BrUtow& Johiuon's (POLITICAL ANNOUNEMENT I wish to announce to the electors of Morrow Connty, ihat, at the coming election, I will be a condidate on the Rc- rnblican ticket for the office of County Commissioner for the short term, succeeding L. P Davidson. ..... Frnest Iltlickcr SUPERIOR DRILLS Are.no Experiment but are tie Product of Experience. The narro u-lla the Story. P. G. BaWirjer T Mntnrc racfrAtin.l T Bcarinjis poured J jj l r t j-t rt -" rtr jfc t j !; . R. ROBISON All. KINDS 4 eww av w J rvi? 1 111 1 . vr iiiviu 4 j U GRADE MA- tu 13 trinvp itmoirr a tnnvp Hand fitted to re "ground shafts HEPPNER CLEANERS As good work on ladies' a;- parelas on men's clothing and Quicker Service than elsu herc. Vegetables A-Plenty Big, tender beets carrots, cabbage, green onion?: cuenmbers. green beans, parsnips, squashes, etc., Cookirp Apples. Everything fresh from the the earth here. Also for sale Ohio Improved Inkier Wnite. nit's, fn m rccis 'f tered stock, a good deal cheaper f 'than sendins away tor them. V At the Windsor Caslle Ranch ' down the higbmay i mile btlow h MACHINE SHOP Uhe Elevator. tor A ctlonH ; fM itlrcly M Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone Oregon e i "A Xf; IF ITS DRY CLEANING GO OR SEND TO THE HEPPNER TAILOR Prompt and Efficient Service at The RIGH PRICE. Work from lone may be left at lone Barber Shop. SKUZESKI Ufe TAILOR HEPPNER SHIP YOUR CREAfil TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. V. C. Cox, Manager. i-1 V? Jl Those Finer Points of Service- - By nature tome of the jfincst bointa nccec$arily a part of better mortuary ten ice are more appropriately cared for by a woman. Our trained lady assistant atwes these little fineries being well taken care of. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Miss Spokane I have just receiv'd l A Large Assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children I WASH DRESSES and SMOCKS BERT MASON 0 IONE OREGON f it & f J7 i i 1