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About The Ione bulletin. (Ione, Or.) 1913-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
r - Baseball and SDortincr News - Tnitt Pjii-Ip tiiNEiuapiiWV tad UbaW; ' Ai IONE, OREGON. 'As.-.. V r . " Auctioneer Faim Madiinery Uyestock ; Merchandise ; I will hold a Public Sale, in lone on JUNE 21, 1913, to bring in anything you have lor tale; . . - . E. E. MILLER THE IONE HOTEL Caters to the trade of everybody wishing first class accom- onations at veiy reasonable prices. Our tables supplied with the finest the market affords. Commercial trade giv- n special attention. We employ white help exclusively.. Special Family Dinner Erery Sunday 50c plate M B. HAINES, Prop. " ' . Wert Main Street , I . : ICE CREAM PARLOR AND CONFECTIONERY Famous "HAZELWOOD" Ice Cream Served at our New Parlors, First Door East of the lone Hotel, Every Day.... , Special Tables (or the Ladies ,."". .".-'.J1-' Billiard and Pool Tables at old stand. ' A Respectable . :.; . place at Which to Spend a Pleasant Hour. WM. RICE, Proprietor" JList your property with General Real Estate Dealer, IONE, OREGON. v.. . 1 have a large list of property in many other states.' See me before you leave, I may . ' have just what you want , - Money to Loan on First Mortgages BLACKSMITHING General Repair Work - Horseshoeing-Tire getting Automobile Repair Work " - ' JOHN H. WILT Bank of lone is , ::s Transacting a general banking butt . ' nest. Deposits received subject to , -. r , sight draft or check. Collections han " died and proceeds promptly remitted. . Foreign drafts issued at reasonable" . . - Interest Paid on Time Deposits ,. - We offer all accomodab'ons consistent - with sound banking. The funds ol this bank are handled In a conserve v manner and are safely invested. - -; '" " Officers: . - X E. CRONAN, Pres. ' T. X MAHONEY, Vk-tW ' i - J. V. UtUNAH, Cashier IONE BOYS TAKE DOUBLE-HEADER Heppner aad Lexiagtea are Victim . of Lecal Niae Whe Ceetiaae a to Hit the B.O. Both ball games at Lexington Sunday were won by the lone boys who hit the ball on the noee and ran wild on the bases. . The Heppner game lasted only five innings and ended with a score OI 11 W Z. - .;..-) r The Lexington boys then es sayed to lower the colors of the lone boys but altho they were allowed to sting the bail occasion ally and also did good work after got on the bases the lone boys YANKS NEEDED PECKINPAUGH. bhi Brat tnOe for (fe Hlf blunder, and hbi friend bltrs that It to )oat tb fevndatloQ to km vfforts to bulkd mp champion btp (Mm, a k dM la Chi cago. Cbane iiMide-a winner at tea fntw by BMkiaa nccMsfnl trade. Roirer PctJnpurh, the Cleveland ahortstop. ma obutaet In schanc tor InSeMar Stamp and OatSalder llratt. , j,. . . Cbane baa been andaivorlBa; to St UPacklnpaach evar alnc tha Napa aa- aounred (bat tbej wasted waiters oa leak Tba Tanks bar bee badly la Bi fX A, I 'Ml 4l 1 f. Harness' and ! Saddlery . Don't forget to look over your harness and see '- :' how near they are worn out before you go to har-1 1 . vesting. We can repair them cheaper and quck f, - er than you can. Don't wait until it 1s too late- " . , but have-it -done now so you won't -have to wait jA I r. BURGER & HIGGSr. C.B.SPERRY General Blacksmidiing and Horseshoeing a Specialty - WORK DONE PROMPTLY r ' ' - r " Bob Sparry waiwin ea eatjr one. emenred on top 11 to 9. ' Fat Blake distinguished himself by knocking out a three ply swat and Hiatt and Dinges' for Lex ington also performed the same stunt McMlllen umpired the flrarae and his decisions were fair and were not questioned by the playeraA large crowd at tended from lone, going bymuta MUJTS TIGERS LOSE TO MORGAN 21 TO 5 Uncle Hun's Hgers made their Phaajr ABMrleaa Praee aaaoelattaa. 1 . ". auuaa rauau Mpoavr . aeod of food ibnrtatop. aeltbeT Der rick. Stamp nor IricKocbnle belns nUe to aaltably Bll tbe bill at that position. ,Tbe acqoialUon of Pecklnnaagh at abort wtll no doubt atrenatbea the New York team. Tbe little Clereland player la a Uxnrnlajr, fa at fielder and eerets pientr- f sroand. Perftlepaagh Trtoa part Id alatj-nine snnwe lor tbe Nana laat ameoa.' He had Balding verajre of .924. The abortntop erer- f itirra t2 for the Utttng and of tbe eane. - PeFkhtnaaffb bet sot taken part fa nanj animo tabs aeeaon oo account of the great work of Chapman at abort lor tbe Napa Two M liana an Washington team. ahnat the earn stse. hna yolnod the neaatora. lie abw la en oatfleWac., - r ".ir regular bi-mohthly trip tO MoTfHoMra Ullanr JSmttwr trf Olyrtr (ran last Sunday and received a thonwgh trimmins; at the hands of their enemies, the Huts. Three trips to the store for more paper on which to mark the scores were necessary and by the aid of sev eral assistants and after several hours of hard work tabulating the runs, the ecoekeeper said Morgan had crossed the plate somewhere between 20 and 100 times and the Tigers had managed to sneak over five. . ' 1 : The Muts will jneet the Mon tague nine - on the Morgan grounds next Sunday and expect to have a hard fie-ht- for. first honors, ; OTkath kM' it -"-''' mrm will play ' CONDON SUNDAY t ManMnaafeBaaaaMB The Heppner baseball team, strengthened for the occassioa, win meet the fast Condon aggre gation on the Heppner diamond next Sunday, the 22nd. This will be the fastest game so far this leason and as the local team has no gaine scaedi)ed for that 4aa it is probable that several auto loads wiH go from lone. The Bul letin editor baa pitched 17 Inn ings for lone against the Condon team aad aas allowed there bat 6 scattared hits and the Coadon Times to tha contrary -notwithstanding, has struck out some 82 of the Condon players in these same IT innings. The Heppner team has engaged him to do the twirling ttont for their team Sun day and he will try and duplicate his past record and with a little backing tha game can be woa as well as not from the Gilliam County lada. . , . . . :j See "BIZ" atM : Saloon -II!'. For all kinds of faiicy Wiiies,1 v U and Cigare ! ; Fresh Beer, bottle or draught Make my place your headquarters wnen tn lone. - T: - - r - v. fl V! Front Fn,r1mn PrnrA W aa asAaaaa,' auaaavaaimi a iviiiviui MOWERS Rakes and Stacking Outfits r: T Do not take chances on" having your old " machine break down and have to let your hay spoil and men stand idle ' while you are making repairs. Give me your orders for cutting machinery and repairs NOW tnd you can fee .s tr.. ready without delay. - , Look over your Mowers, Headers and Combined Hanrosters mm! aaaha out your fats at once and aare phone mn& express charges. Letters and .-A v,4; ' sc. " . r- YK "' - Jl. freight charges are lots cheaper and save' yoo time. BERT MASON a F Jl i Pi ......( f 0 A "