fc-Jhw VOLUME 1 . IONE.OREGOK JUNE 19, 1913 NUMBER 3 v-f' 9 COZHOAL aUB ADOPTS i i CONSTITUTION i The lone Commercial Club net last Friday evening and trans acted several. Hems of import ance. -The committee on Consti tution n By-Laws submitted their report and their articles were adopted by the Club after careful consideration. . They can : be found on page S and every member should clip them out for future reference. '.( The matter of sending a dele gate to Portland to confer with . the afreets of a colony of Swedes . who desire.to migrate from the Middle West to the "Pacific Coast was discussed and will receive further attention at the meeting wfHte'yPHdayttadHkvo weeks at Turner as delegates ft probable .that -a-' delegate will :-' be Appointed ta try; jind" induce f ':" ' them to settle in Morroj? county 'J'-&rM':ii "j(yLaw provide for r' ; certain cemmitteee to be appoimv 5 .-' rX,Cit pnee, president Knappen '.terg Fill make knowj hi ap ; C pomtments,' to fill these positions. tomorrow -mgnt. . A director also to be elected, ' - V ;Vf;. - t ri:Walter')Bm : and daughteri, 'Marfe-' and': Sibyl; 9 .tMM aereral day at : Mrs; Cason'i8istr'&,Mrs:ToraGrabiU yk the EigKtmjle country. ; ' , ..' MHer-.th MclSoeerI'Chas. McNsWv 4.. Knppenherg -Knj& W.Qnywit rrawf. ; man last Saturday in J. H. Bry ' son's auto to attend an auction I ' rV Sale.r , Mrs. Harlan and. little son arrived' last Saturday evening - from Condon and the editor's , -.family ts now settled in the . rooms over the Bulletin office. . , G. M. Akers, R, McElligott ' and Walt Smith who were cal-t- led to Pendleton last week as ju rors for the Federal Court are all -y back and none of them were call" J d upon to serve. l- - - r FORSALE I have for sale an extra fine span of brood mares, one with colt by side; some fine driving' horses arid one extra fine saddle horse. J. T. KNAPPENBERG ' IONE OREGON The Car With aas" . Fne Given at the Bank oi km. J. D. Cronan, Agent For Morrow County . The lone orchestra will give a dance Friday night, the 20th. Mrs: Ida Parker has returned to Hood River after visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Downing. A force of O.-W. B, A N. Car penters arrived here last night to enlarge the stockyards. Frank Engieman Is recovering from his rheumatism and is ex pected to return from Shipherd Springs Saturday. Beach Haines left for Portland - l yesterday to join Mrs. Haines. They expect to be at home again next Monday, Dr. - -Copeland the eyesight specialist - wen to Cecil . this morning and will g on to Irrigon Friday. - ; . MissrldaZinter has returned to Spokane after making a . short visit at her brother's, R. H. Zinter the Gooseberry rancher, Mrs. Joe Waters and Mrs. Cyn thia Walker left Monday to spend feora the local Christian Church to the State Convention. Harold Mason returned .Tbtirs- day last from Coryallia where, he attended-college .the 'past yeai He visited astral daysT in- forf landen hi way home. ; While Heading a horse to a neighboring tanch, Paul Troedeon was struck 4n. the head: by the herse and knocked uneonscicW, Wften ne-esme to tne horse wbj eating gtaes. nearby. .,' ' There -VUl "be several mules and horses the sale on Sat urday .the 21st . If you have any tiling to sell or." wish to buy be an hand W vo'cloek pr nl E. E. MiTler. Phil Doherty left Tuesday morning overland tot North Powder where he will summer 2 bands of sheep. Phil visited the Bulletin" office before going and ordered the paper sent to him- therev i The annual school meeting of district No. 36 was held at the Iorie school house Monday after noon and E. L. Pad berg was elected to serve as director, suc ceeding Dr. Chick. E. T. Perkins was re-elected secretary. (. SA.S at aay Tone. See or eel AEROPLANE TO APPEAR AT I0NH BIG CELEBRATION Bird-Machine Wdl Make Flighty all Three Days-Baseball Ev- . . ery Day and Horse Racing Street Sports, Program , 7., ; a Park, etCj Will b Other Attractions- .- '-';' " Large Crowds ire Expected. ". v" - The contract has. been signed the appearance and flight of an aeroplane at tone all three days of the monster celebration which is to be held on July 8, 4 and V This attraction alone should draw thousands of people to the ffying mactas ever seen in this section of eaaern Oregon. The machine will ubo be qn exhibit ion eolhat the people can get a glimpse of hVat-doBe range. It ia an expensive attaction and ihe cefebration -comriiittoe are to be cqngratulated' on their enterprise mg spiriLin-Bringing the ( first aeroplaneinto this country ibr the benefit of their visitor at the bigcelebnatioii. n- j The aeronkUM is bv no mesas the onlyjittrkctien offered to the .people of Morrow Oounty to ' at- tend the eelebratknv Paseball games will held each day and it is possible that - a. ' dduble-hesder BABY DIES Mary Fmeeai the 6 moriths baby of nr.. and nra Ches. Nannemaundied Friday nwrn ing atS-A. M., 'snd-the body rwas taken- to Heppner for burial fen Tiius iiep 'rtnint The parents have the sincere sympathy of the community in thier sad bereavement. Ladies calling cards printed in an attractive manner at the Bull etin office. ; Joe Cronan, Guy Cason and Bob Sperry will be in the Hepp ner line-up Sunday against the Condon team when these .two aggregations clash on the Hepp ner diamond to tnetr lu-st gameH this year; Posters and sale bills of all sises printed at the Bulletin off ice. Mail orders filled same day received. .. - WetaYeaBnACar be. sure you get your moneys worth. Rm tat Fifth is the best value for the money on the mar ket today. For particulars and demonstration see E. R. -Lundell Agt for Morrow Co. - There will be a sale and a trade corral in lone July 8, 4 and & where any one having stock for sale or trade can put them en exhibit and there will be-a man in charge all the time to help yon sell or trade. An auction sale each- evening. " For farther information see or write to Miller, the auctioneer. RAILROADS IN QEBWAWY." Plm DtMlpflfw limn M.m$Uym An AS El-Amy SJan. It to wrtl kmtwm that practtraltr all if lb railway amploma of fru la aava aarrad to tba army. Wbaa tar mtmr tbm railway raaka Broa tba amy eartala cra4Jta ara allow 4 faa tadr arintary avrrlcat aae eartaJa aaaKtoaa ara raaarrad Har araif awa. Tato artU tary aapartaaea afcawi Its toSaaaea em UMar daportaMBt aaal Slaetotla la rall way aarrlcai Tvcaa to a aotteaaato darllaaaa a ad prartakm a boat avary tblac eoanaetaS with Garaan faU wara. Ia raaaaet far aattirttr aaal atrlct abaarraata mt tba ralaa tba Ow mmm railway aaiatojaa baa aa aayarlar. Tba travator wSI aat tmU a aatlea tba fa mapa ataOaa aaaatar ataad to at atlttoa aa baa atattaa slat- rarai aa tba tntoi paaaaa 0roa atatbm Ha wal a mm SaS tba ptoyaaa caaaactoS wttb tba trate aarv ka always at eflsaaea, aaaaiaaj mm will be held on the 4th- ' The Meppner team will be after the scalps of the lone boys, with wlood in their eyes, and exciting game between these ancient rivals are promised. Eightmile fisafnd Lexington will probably be rrepresented in the fracas and the full program of ball games will fcppear in our next issue-; Street sports of various kindswill ie held on theevening of the 4th. NFifty dollars in cash prises will be swarded for. these events. The horse racing program as published in our last issue will be held on the afternoon of the 4th and many prominent horsemen have signified their intentions of entering animals in these races. The committee in charm of (he program which will be held at the nark on the momine of the 4th, reports everything progres- inr fine, promising several inter esting numbers. - - raFltlt oftclXl, wUHa fRlnt rfVKt rG law, caa thai taka a eaoaua of all am nAayaaa In poaittooa of reapanalbllltr 'Wbaa ba allirbu at a atatloa bii rank to at once ravofntoad, Tba atatbm maa bir uamadlatelr aalataa and slvaa a varbal raaort of tba altnaQoii at hla ataUoa. It tab offleUI oaa into a alg- Iowa Id barca anclna bonaa tba forama aalutaa aad flraa a briar raport af tba work to protTaaa. Hallway Am Oaaatto. . r . ; FORKS OF TREES. Tkay Star Whara Tbay DavaJaa and Navaa Sraw Any Htahar. Soma aeopla tbreogbr caralaas ol aarvattoa baliava that tba fork of a fowat traa will gradually grow blgbar from tba trouod. If tbay would to vostlgata H woald ba foood that tba forka aad Hbaada" of fralt traaa ara at xactly tba uaa point wbara tbay wera wbaa flnt aotod. Tba atata foraatar to laapaeUng fc roat aad catalpa groTaa throagbont tba atata baa foaad owaari wbo bay aot raawrad ooa part of tba fork of taoao traaa that have formad forka bekrw tba faaeapoat tongtb, baUoTlnK that la ycara tba fork womld grow up and a faneapoat con Id ba cut balow tba fork. Tbla ammaona ballaf to tba enmm of ao noch of Iba delay and Hag tact of pruning to aarly Ufa of atraat and roadalda trcaa. " It abooM ba raaMmbarad that tor baaa of a fork or a branch of a traa will alwaya raiuaio at tba aama dto taaca a bora tbo groand. Tba aide brancbaa of aamo traaa. ancb aa tba atat, uaoally coatlnno to grow apward. wblla thoao of otbar traaa. aacb aa thr aMploa, torllno upward wbaa yooug. aad aa too traa grows oMar (ba walgbl of tba brancbaa gradually brlnga It to tba horlaoDtal. Tba latter often toakaa Iba raasoval of torgo braDcbaa-ascsa-ary. wbkb sot only apoila tba aym aiatry of too traa. but naoally aUrta docay, which aooa kUto tba traa. la dtona Panaor. Ths Wide, Wide WorM. If awful bow aaaj aotna folks aat watch tad dowa with a saw esperl- bacaa tba poatmaatar f We- la tba Hills, with a atcnhVaat gtaata at "Boeeey- rrsser's bowed (torai la tba Coscerd waaoa at tba door "Tbat'a what boat blaa orer Uka that Taa," aflar a etaara of brtarrofstloa froai tba sal astaaer wba waa really astaatag. "Ho oecsa ta bow over asaa'a ha raanaad tba atas of tbla glabe af own. Toa aaa. froas-oaa of tba aottbara eanattaa ap "bore bar Boos. mj want all tba way a tba state cap! taL Wbaa ba oaaaa bark ba loohed aatena with tbeweifbt o what he'd garaarad, - - 'I hril roa wbaC ha asr ta as right bora, sea reel apeakta aboro a whhv esT. V ths worM's as bis father way aa Ha thai hVe a whopparf "-f oath's A aWfaafeat aJssJieiV ' " hoy a food atadaatr Tea,'' rapOod Mr. Wealthy. -To s eartata aataat ba Is. Tba way aa cHa Mo ai aahar aad ass a pat ap wtth bat anta shews thst ha la a sadsifl atsdiut at hanwa Mare,''- Miller tne - auctioneer, wit: hold a sale in lone, Saturday. Chas Calkins purchased the jack from Joe Knappenberg which was advertised in the Bulletin, County School Superintendent Notson of Heppner spent Tues day in lone, looking after business matters, Elvena Davidson went to Hepp ner this morning to submit to a minor operation upon her neck at the Heppner Sanatorium. .An experienced engineer wishes an engine to run through the harvest season, v Guarantees satisfaction. Call or phone Bul letin offce. ,--.-. ; If there is anything wrong about the typograhical or editor ial make-up of the Bulletin, charge it to the arrival of a six pound suffragette who was left at the editor's home by the stork yesterday noon. Report of the Condition of - BANK OF IONE . , , No. 144 The at Iona fn tba Stoto of Oragon, at the ck)a.of buainaaa Juna 4, 1918. Raaoareaa ' . Loans and diacounta , 50,4M.ia Orardrafta, aacurad mndun- aaeorod t. Stocks and other securities. Banking-haasa Purnitura and flxturs.. Dua from approved reserve 1W.47 7,000.00 4,600.00 1,600.00 bajikj ... 10,329.(59 Cash on hand. , 2,608.11 Expansaa... . 2,011.88 TOTAL :..?.78, 418178 UaUiuiss , . Capital stock paid in ... 116,000.00 . 8,000.00 Surplus "fund Undivldad aroflU L&22.48 indrjUusl dapoatu subject 4 Demand eartiflcataa of do? . poait. 406.88 Time certificates Of deposit . . 8,414.26 ' TOTAL. : . 78,418.78 Stmts of Oregon, County of Morrow; I, J. D. Cronan, Cashier of tba sbove namod bank do soWAnly lyesr.thst the above statement Is truo to ths best of my knowledge and belief. J. D. Cronan, Cashfsr, v ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of Juna, 1818. J. A. Wstara, Notary Publte, . CORRECT A tteet: '-r K. L. Fadbarg . i. E. Cronan Director. See the Aeroplane 7 and many other attractions during the big three-day Celebration 1 lone, July 3, 4, 5 There will be n Baseball Games Each Day Horse Races, Foot Races Bucking Contests and oth er Sports of Various Kinds Sawafsaaaaaaaal - Given by Ion Commer cial Club, Ionp, Ore. T REBUILDING " ROADS NEAR GOOSEBERRY Gooseberry, July 17, Special R. P. Fraser and crew are busy getting the roads m shape for travel again since they were washed out a few weeks ago Sat-' urday and considering the. dam age done by the water the crew is getting along very fast Mr. Fraser is certainly a roadmaker.j Chas. Ward, formerly of the Dry Fork country is in a Port land hospital in a very weak con dition and is not expected to live. His brother Bert Ward was call ed to his' bedside leaving here Tuesday., Since losing our their in the re cent cloudburst Newt King and J. B. Frazier are thinking of going into eastern Washington during harvest. r H. A. Sewart and Lee Scrivner are plowing up their 400 acres of hajled out grain which they will hsummer fallow 'for a crop next year.. . -- "It Is not quite so much pleasure to haul water from the Dry Fork springs since the cloudburst washed away A. I: Hudson's pumping plant, v . Harlan McCurdy-will take the Belgian Horse Co's horse up to Or E. Johnson's ranch near Hardman next week. " Pcy Fork School district held a hneeting Monday and N. M. John- Lovgren, was re-elected cler, J. E. Frazier received a tele, gram Tuesday calling him. to the betiside of Ms sister Annie, , who is reported worse at Milton. - N. M. Johnson's sister arrived Qt Saturday from Sweden. She is no visinng uioi cergstromt Mr J, Maggie Inskeep is reported on the sick list .. . Joe Knappenberg made a buis- ness tnp to the county seat Tuesday. - v. -.LI -J; - 4' V : ff , i k :. '-1 : '. '" ' : . " ' ",. ' ' '' Jt -. - Urn i a ' T S '