" ' -" " ----- ' - ' - " "' " ' " mm ii ' i Ji m Hi !, in i I ' i? i ! ' "y'7 vomm 2 v r .. : ' . , . - -; ---r Oregon, ayi ms " 4" ., - .; ; y" v:- - - : numbs si. o Q Farewell Party Evening Saturday evening -was one of gala events in the history of lone . about 350 people met in the lone -Rink and tendered their regrets to Mr. and Mrs; Joe Waters, . who expect to leave shortly to reside in HeDDner. where Mr.' Waters is flllinff th position of County Clerk for Morrow County Everything had been quietly ar ranged and all were assembled at the Rink when Mr. . and Mrs. Waters were ushered, into the room. Jt is useless to say that they were surprised for they were simply swept off their feet Joe was asked to Rive a speech and after that" .Chairman Ed Bristow in his usual hearty man ner announced that the program was on. The Glee Club com posed of Elvena and Delia David son Muriel and Marie Cason, Agnes and Linnie Pennington,, and Zelma Engleman, gave sey- One of the pretty events of the week was a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Walter Cason monday evening in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Opal Cochran to Holmes Holman.oTNorth Yakima, Wash. Refreshments and entertainment . Were the events of Jthe evening. Those present were: Eva Swan son, Edna Mohr, Catherine Jones, Doris , Wilt, Agnes and 1 Linnie Pennington, Elvena and Delia Davidson, Anna Lindsay, Opal Pad berg, Mrs. Ruth Mason, Mrs. Edna Hossner, Mrs. Jessie Smith, Ethel Sperry, Kitty Wil mot, Mae Ganger, and Opal Cochran, the guest of honor. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Cason were also present - To Our Many Friends Of lone and Vicinity '7 We wish, at this time to ex press oar appreciation of the ; kindly friendship that was ex ' tended to us last Saturday even ing at lone, in the shape of a surprise parry-. To say that we were surprised is putting it mild ly, we were bewildered beyond recovery. . The meeting together of so many of our friends brought to our thought the many pleasant .dealing relations of the past twelve years. ' -, We will remember this gather- ingasoneof the most enjoyable event in our life's- histow and wish to thank each and everyone for their kind remembrance of us. The writes was- too much bewildered on the night of this occasion to even attempt to ex press his feelings of apprecia tion toward the large crowd which greeted himself and family ' Regretting our having to leave such a host of friends and wish ing you all the best of success and happiness, beg to remain, Your .sincere friends , ' J. A. Waters and family - - v ' ' BARGAINS IN SUITS and MiU ' inery. Dosing oat a complete . line at Special Prices to move these goods. Hatanade over and retrimoied. Call and see them jg buiiding next door to City Meat Market Mrs; Jessie Smith. r , VHTCJI Saturday erar selection s coll clivel y and and Individually. Chas. Chick and Miss Swanson entertaining duel tra composed of gave a very The orches Mrs. Ruth Mason, Miss Doris Wilt, Wm. Burger, Chas. Chick and Earl Blake regaled the gathering with several fine selections. Prof. W lK. Davis sang a solo and was encored as was the Quartette under his management Those who gave recitations were Mr. Carlton Swftnson, Edene Moore, Lawrence Shutt who also gave a verv excellent selection on the piano. W. T. McNabb gave an address wherein he stated the regrets of the gathering for" the departure of Mr. Waters and familv. Fruit punch and cake was -served to the gathering and everyone went away after a fine evening of entertainment Mr. and Mrs Waters will move in about two weeks. PUBLIC ATTENTION The lone Pharmacy is the only place in lone conforming with the Pure Food laws of Oregon, regarding the use -and sale of flavoring in Ice Cream and Ice Cream Sodas, clean and sanitary conditions thruout ' lone Tnnacyi"tbhe, 'UregWt H. A. Wilkin, traveling audi of the State Industrial Accident Commission, was it town this week looking over various busi ness places in the interest of the State. '.. Mrs. Nels Swanson and Johan nes Troedson left- Wednesday morning for Santa Jose, Calif. They will visit awhile and take in the Fair. The Council held- a special meeting-last Friday evening to order some wood for the city light plant. .There being very little time the order was-put in at once. No advertising was done, bids being asked for in person from several dealers In wood, who. were seen by the committee. . . The pupils of Mrs. Jos Waters' Sunday school class gave ho a surprise party week ago last Saturday evening. Those who attended were: Chas. Chick, Sam p, EHlha gy. Morgan vs Outlaws pulled off starter in a very spirited ball game last Sunday and If they, had not been disturbed them is no doubt what they would have 'Van a very beautiful score. - ; .The show last Saturday even ing was attended by only a few. W. L. Land of Moscow. Idaho. arrived in lone Saturday to stay with nis father. J, R. Land, who1 bailing. . V, i i Conser Rbea. of Walla Walla Wash., arrived in Une last Fri - day. He formerly resided bora, i . FOR 8ALE I have a portkm of my furniture that will to be disposed of . Can beaten at my residence in Ion. . It J. A. Waters - . .r ... - : i . - . . Fountain of EnTcrg When President - Wilson Opened f the Panama- . Pacific Exposition . 1 r T BM rooatalB C Morwy wbw WUaoa prwlaft battM t Wksblnstoa Um opening 4tf f Panama-PftclAfl IntarnaUonai Axpodtloo at an rraodaeo. - fU foaatala li tfat work of A. StlrSoa OaMar and la batwaaa Um Twar f Jawds ud taa naia antraaca at Scocf GOOSEBERRY A surprise party was given on LRufos Farrens Saturday evening by his wife. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Brians, JN." M Johnson, Leonard Carbon and Amanda Carlson, Vera Langdon Arthur Goodwin, Will Cronaa, and Walter Braker. Needless to I ant evening. . Refreshments were served by Mrs. "Farrens, who is sure there when it comes to preparing good things to eat. M. E. CotteT completed the well on Ed Daliell.s place last week at a depth of 880 feet with abundance of fine water. He is now sinking a well for Frank Young. . Quite a number attended the ball game at lone Sunday. s The Olex baseball team will play Fairview team Sunday on the letter's grounds. - This is pretty sure to be a good game as both teams are pretty evenly matched. : ' Don't forget the dance at the Dry Fork Hall Saturday evening. Come tod briifg your best girl or some else's best girt. C E. Carlson, the road super visor. Is quite busy working roads thig week in the Eightmile district. v V " Udarlson completed plowing Tuesday. He claims the record of 70 days without a lay off with a three bottom plow and nine horses. . Leonard Anderson and Vera Langdon attended the ball game at lone Sunday. Mist Hood Varda Brenner left for Riverr Oregon. Saturday to pick strawberries for a while, " . N. M. Jofansoa made a bosineas trip to lone Tuesday. ""' ! Miss Vera Uogdoa took sod- deary ill Sunday evening. She fa faoMwini rapidly at this writiBJC. Bora to Mrs. and Mr. Glen Davis, of lows a son, Sunday, May lota. V ft walar ni rtlMMd W rmklt atraat , :i -; ' Track Meet Saturday With the ' Morrow County In- terseholastie track meet- the JJmatilla- lone baseball game and the high school play, "A Country Squire, next Saturday promises to be a big clay in lone. The track meet starts at t o'clock and will last several hours. This the first track meet -that has .beestejred.tw h schools of Morrow County and it promises to be. worth see ing from, start to finish. The local boys have spent more than a month training and will do their best to even up matters over their recent defeat in baseball. In the .evening is the high schopl play, "A Country Squire,'', and from what we have, heard it is one of the best plays they have ever undertaken to stage this year. Seats are on sale at the lone Pharmacy. Emery Histt, Ralph Yeager, Andy and Harry Rood, all of Heppner, were among the many who attended the ball game Sun day, They eame down by aato. Joe Woods was sn lone visitor from Heppner Sunday, where he has been employed for some time. He returned the same day. :." - C. D. Lord, President of the North Dakota-Land Co., and Geo. El Towle were here the past week to attend Court at Hepp ner. W. F. Honey, of Gresham, accompanied them and took them over their holdings around lone. They , were very much pleased at the evidence of progress that they saw. Mr. Towle said that lone had made great strides since be had been here before. They were confident that this section was due for spell of prosperity. Mrs. Martha Johnson, of Twin Falla, Idaho, arrived in Jone last week to attend her father, J. R. Land, who has been' ailing for time. Fob Sale ok Teade Good dairy cows. 'Will take yearlings or -two year old steers. L. Me- Hnrray. Jone. Oregon. , tf Wanted a aeeond hand type writer. Will rent or buy on easy payments; or will trade. Apply to Journal office. " lone Defeats Fairview In One Sided Game Score 15 To 2 ; The same old story-was repeat-1 ed last Sunday when lone won their sixth consecutive victory of the season from Fairview bv the score of 15 to 2. The effect ive pitching of Sperry -for lone was the Drincinal feature of the game, tie simpty coyea wim ine visitors after the second inning in which his three base awat with the bases loaded drove Gentry, the first Fairview pitch er, to the oencn. rairview nau three pitchers on the mound dur ing the game and they - were all hit hard by the Ion boys. Gentry, who held lone to one hit in four innings a week ago. was anything but effective and retired in the last of the second inning in faver of Drake, after seven scores had been made off his delivery. Drake stopped the scoring for a eouple of innings. but later gave way to F. Griffin in the eighth, who proved a poor rescue, being bumped for three ...l ail scores. The lone ooys got io hits, one three baffger and two two baggers, most of the hits be ing bunched. Sperry allowed 5 hits and struck out 13. . Notes on the Game It looted a tt Sparry WM solnc i iMhiiraaajaiaaitita.t Hi i' tha ball orer tba lance lu left Held. but faat fleldlna beid him at third. A Hopkins wa the hfitUajr atar. Of eba day. getting thrae t-tann pita anil If at what loosed Ilka a fourth on wheiftna center fielder made a flue catch. - - Caaoa epeared one ofioae iffipoa lblea. or what appeared to be Im poealbkcatcbea In center and doubl ed Drake at eecond ending the game. W. Rlctman haa apparently comr to himaelf. Hto Raiding waa perfect and he got two hits out ot S tlmw up and aleo got bla uaual aacrltlcr, advancing Coahow to eerand In the ftret-mnlng. . ' N, - BlaJte waa peeved becauee Hlllotl tola aeeond and third on -film but' evened matter vp when he atoh second wb'le EUlott held the ball at The date of the Farmers Union Picnie has been changed from June th to. June 8th, which will come oA Tuesday instead of Wed nesday. Walter Winslow, a prominent attorney of Salem, waa here a few hours visiting his ranch last week. He bought some lend here together with Mr. Vender voort - - T. B. Buffington was a very busy man Monday having visited two of his well rigs in the morn ing with supplies. Mr. Slater has secured a new riding horse and it Is a dandy. He has now a meat wagon on the Lexington route . , -.-- Frank Engelman and Wm. Hayes were Heppner visitors this week. - Waiter Crist, of Portland, was in lone this week in the Interest of the Underwood Typewriter Co. vai an Rr1l4 HarW at the' Interior Warehouse Company J Newport to represent the) Re st lone, Oregon, J E. Swanson bekahs of iono- -at tba Grand agent tf Lodge. - - : - v '' Ha abowwf axevptlosaJ akin Rood waa the only loo mas. thut did not get a alt, but brought tat a neatly placed aacrlHce. He la a new player and will ranee aim leaware baiting eome worry wbeo he gate a little more practice. . Tbe Fairview boya learned not to . take any chaocee on Caaoo arm after he threw out a man from deep center ' who tried to etiore on a atngla- Jachran cut off whatiaoaeQ tike k ) hit, toy aomeretty Qeidlogan forced nuw at aeeond by tqaaing So" Coahow, m (j Coahow fovnd DrAkVlL&ral. to h! . but, beabould worry, be, got a hii i anyway. -- - Cob and Dntch both Ml la their ba(. Ing average ton they;, .batted tb same, Bob atlll kaadlng. Dutch got two hlta In etx tlmea up and Bob one In three time up, the latter getting ' three walka. The following is the season's batting average:' -. IONE A.B H r Pc. Coshow a ' W. Rietman 8 0. Rietman 1 Sperry p . . Cason m Blake c Cochran 2 Rood) Hopkins r V. Rfetman Titus ceeztey Totals Arrangements have beea. com pleted by the local management to bring the Harriman basebaH team of Umatilla here for two games to be plaved next Satur day and Sunday, May 22-23. This team will be the strongest team that lone has played this year and all who should attend the games will get their money's worth. The Saturday's game will start immediately after the train arrives, and the Sunday's game will start at. 2:00 o'clock harp. . , v " i "' ' v v Chas. Snerry made a trip to Heppner Monday morning to take Joe Waters to work. Joe is very punctual at his duties and this seems very funny . when then are so many public officials who try their best to see bow little time they can put in at their offlevs ihstead of giving the asms service they would when work ing for a private concern. Mor row County Is well blessed with honest officials. H. L. Mann brought In one of those Haynes six antes this week and showed it off to many of our citizens. He was accompanied by Mr. McKenney, President of the Harney County Bank of Burns, Oregon. !.': Henry Clark left for Portland this week to attend tha meeting of the Grand Oddfellow Lodge of Oregon. He was accompanied by Joe Mason and Lee Pad berg They will be gone about a week at Newport, where the big do ings will be heldand will repre sent lone Lodge No. 136. Mrs. L. P. Davidson and Mrs. Lee Padberff left this wesK for 18 r 7 .8 J 25;il- .440 - - m, ?; ;,28i -, .- 4 . n 260 T Z .OT i , 211 68 .822 i -s ' . J' 4 v a. ., 1: