Vote For Coolidge Delegates And McNary And Sinnott. Vote For Helen Walker For County School Superintendent mm VOL" "ME XII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 NUMBER 49 Bank of lone CAPITAL and SURPLUS $35,000.00 State, County and City Depository . . , 4 Per Cent On Time and Savings Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes IONE, OREGON WHY - Buy Tin Cans ? c o F F E E Coffee in fancy tins cost you from 5c to 10c per pound more than bulk coffee. Try my bulk roast coffee. You can save money every pound is sold on guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. BERT MASON IONE OREGON IHMIIIHUHIIMt HHMIHMIMIMIMMHl Great Track Meet Saturday The Track and Field Meet held at lone May 9, between the three schools, Arlington, Boardmanand lone, resulted in a victory for Arlington with lone second and Koardman third. Arlington made T4 points, lone 40 and Hoard man 27. Harold Burton of Arlington was high point man with 15 points. High point man for lone vu Nolan Page with 10 points. Saturday. May 17, the Annual Track and Field Meet of the Up per Columbia Athletic League is to be held at lone. This is the last high school athletic event of the year and will undoubtedly be one of the best. Ihe Upper Lo- lumbia Athletic League is made 1 up of the high schools of Sher man, Gilliam, Wheeler and Mor row counties and a large repre sentation from most of the high schools in the league is expected, lone has some good track men and should stand i good chance of winning the meet. Whether they do or not. it will be well worth witching. The meet will begin at 10:30 Saturday morning and continue ill day. Write in the name of Mrs. Opal Clark for County School Superintendent On the Democratic Ballot the Primary Election, May 16, 1924. . fnmlnn HnnAA ri-L-e nA Tliia ' VUIIUUll I AJJJJ UI lJ nilU 1 IIV Wheat City Boys Capture The Game 7-3 lone has won but a single game on Condon grounds in the past three-seasons and have lout but one game to them during that period on the home grounds and the jinks was surely on us Sun day. lone men batted the ball thru- out the game but could not bunch hits in the time when hits meant scores and but four lone batters were fanned while eight Condon boys threw down their bats. We made 12 hits to 9 by Condon but rolled up a total of 9 errors to Condon's 4. 1st. Cochran first up for lone walked; Eubanks hit a 3 bagger; Dutch fanned and Drake add Lewis hit slow bounders to Clow. Hill up for Condon out 4 3;R Fit fanned; Brown hit by pitcher and scored on Drakes error on C. Fitz fiy and Fitz scored on error at tirston Ortman's grounder;Wheir out 1-3. 2nd. Bristow flew outto9;Vic and Roche singled; Thornton fan ned; Cochran singled; Eubanks flew to 8; three hits without a score. Wilkins, Clow and Parrish easy outs, 3rd. Dutch and Drake singled and Lewia and Bristow each then forced them out and Vic went out 13. Hill Fanned; R. Fitxonthru error; Brown singled; C. Fitz out 4-3; Ortman fanned. 4th. Roche fanned; Thornton out 1-3; Cochran and Eubanks safe on errors; Dutch flew out to 6. Wheir singled and was forced by Wilkins; Clow fanned; Parrish out 4 3. 5th. Drake hit a 3 bagger and Lewis and Bristow reached first on errors and were thrown out; Vicfiewto7. Then came the fatal hitting streak, Hill singled; li. Fitz on by error; Brown up and hits a home run; C. Fitz singled; Ortman singled; Wheir on by error; Wilkins singled; ('low then fanned Parrish out 1-3; Hill also fanned. Five scores in and the game lost. Condon made another in the 6th when R, Fitz was safe on an error and Brown made a 2 base hit. lone had another chance in the 9th. Eubanks out 4 3; Lutch then singled and was thrown out 3-4, whe n Drake reached first and was scored by Lewis' 3 base hit; Bris tow flew out to Brown and ended the game. Thornton was pitching good oau Dut u e errors wore coming just when he should have had support and our boys were bait ing the ball right into 'Rome of the fielders mits. Roche went into the box with two men on bases in the 5th and none out and retired the side by striking out t'low and King and causing Par rish to pop to Dutch and but one hit was made off him. Condon comes to lone June 15 and we are going to try to repeat the dose that we have handed to them twice on lone diamond this season. Arlington had reported them selves out of the league and did not report at Heppner last Sun day, but have secured a new lease on life and promise to come on lone with double geared bats on next Sunday and try to get re venge for the two games lost to us. Arlington has given us the hardest game that we have gone up agair.nt during th season and this should he another real name. Notice To Water Patrons j The Common Council of the j City of lone, has instructed me I tonotity all water patrons, That' On Monday, Tuesday and Wed . nesday, the 19th. 20th and 2lst' days of May, 1924, there will be i no water for irrigation purposes, on account ot repair work on the uump. . F. H. Robinson, City Recorder. Ever since he has been in this country, practically his lifetime, he has never Sren it so dry as it is now, said John Cochran Mon day. Some wheat fields are gont ; 'others must have rain no jv ann some will make a fair yield. It s really distressing, as the firmer needs all that the Almighty can bestow upon him at this vefy moment. Let us hope. United States Senator To The Republican Vttcrs j Of Morrow County ; Mr. A. R. Shumway of Milton, ! Oregon, is a candidate tor tliej joint, representative ot Morrow ! and Umatilla counties to the state I Legislature, subject to the wishes j of the Republican voters at the primaries, May loth. I have known Mr. Shumway for the past 20 years; have been intimately associated with him for the past several years. He is a man of sterling qualities.knows the needs of the farmers, Doing a farmer himself, and will, in my opinion, represent our county in a manner -highly satisfactory to the agricultural interests of Mor row and Umatilla counties. I am appealing to my friends and all of those interested in see ing Morrow county well repre sented at the State Legislature to cast their vote for Mr. Shumway May 16th. Howard W. Anderson. H. M. Oldkn, C. J. Andkrson. E. R. LUNDEIX. 1 f Swanson's Chop Mill Has Baby scratch feed, chick mas! grit, oyster shell, charcoal, poult ry pepper, poultry regulator, etc. Chas. I. McNary Republican for Renomination WHAT HE HAS DONE During his seven years in the Senate he has secured $31,020,269 for Oregon Development $ 9,255,762 for Rivers and Harbors $ 9,0S0,0()0 for Reclamation and Power $11,138,107 for Public Roads $ 507,900 for Agriculture $ 310,500 for Forest Protection This js more than has been secured by any other Western Senator in the same period. His powerful committee assignments and his p-estige in the Senate equips him to accomplish even greater things for the continued development of Oregon's Resources and Industries. It would take years for a new man to attain his present position of prominence and influence. " - . - OREGON NEEDS HIM His slogan: "For Oregon; Its People and Their Welfare." MHIimMHIIMMmWII IMMMM IMHMIMIMIMM "LET'S KEEP NICIV N SIN OTT at After being in the asylum at 1 Pendleton since Jan. 21, Miss Nora Ellis who shot and kil ed ; (iordon Mettie.an ex sweetheart, fromthe upstairs window of her home, while he was driving by, was released as cured from the institution last Saturday, she will rpmde with n sitter in IHuhu ! Resident of Morrow County Six ; rmn. i Years; Normal Graduate; Ad-1 Unless you secure a permit to vanced work at University of Or- use water for irrigation, your e2on. and Six Years Experience as water will be shut off. besides .m Vote for Sinnott, a good man. Teacher Schools. in the Heppner Public are lubject to a fine, this is the J last notice. John R. Ouinn. National Cnm- Your Aid Will Be Appreciated : mander of the American Legion, pj .j ' is to attend the Stale Lop ion Con- 'vention at Portland, June ll to The Dorcas Society of the Con- i rfL;Kion n from lone may ar.aaiinni.1 rhnh iti .,. I Pr,f't fr"m ar attendant at this Republican Candidate for Re-election to Congress Why throw away 11 years of constructive work by a man of ability to produce results for his district SINNOTT is a member of the House Steering Committee, an honor achieved only by men of high standing and long service in Washington. Means much to Oregon. SINNOTT is chairman of the Public Lands Committee. Oregon's welfare, In a large way, is in its public lands. SINNOTT is a ranking member of the Irrigation committee. Eastern Oregon needs irrigation tor development. SINNOTT HAS SECURED Bill in serve light refreshments at the school house all day Saturday, May 1, on occasion of the Track Meet. Hot coffee and sandwiches are to be served at noon and ice cream nd lemonade on tap all day. Passage of the Sherman County Relief $7,500,000 for A'aiional Park roads $150,000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle Oregon $900,000 for Baker Irrigation Project $300,000 for Crater Lake Park roads $4,000,000 for Oregon Reclamation S50.00U for Umatilla Rapids Project $10,000,000 concessions to the irreducible school fund of Oregon $10,000,000 concessions to land grant count ies or Oregon The public press of Eastern Oregon and " Portland has repeatedly praised Nick Sinuott for his untiring, constructive work. t Why change now to try a new and in experienced representative? Read your Voter's Pamphlet, Then go to the polls Friday, May 16, and do something for the man who has done something for you. "LET'S KEEP NICK" Paid adv. by SiNN'OTT kob Co.N;kkhS C'LUlt, Ben F. Litfin, secretary, The Dalles, Ore. Passage of Mineral Leasing Act, with $12, 000,000 for reclamation Inclusion of West Intension of the Umatilla Project in reclamation program Opening of Wasco county timber resources for development Action on McNary llaiigen bill in house of representatives Appropriations for construction of McKay dam, Umatilla Project convention. A good delegation of lone fans, witnessed the ball game at Con-' don last Sunday. I H Wheat shown by Karl Murrav is 30 inches in height and will mitlfe trriml lie has XI If) HIT 'S of Vote NO on the school unit thi Highbred variety, measure. Taxes are high enough. Klmer Griffith ami family fish ed several days this week on the Dtschutes river. j Arlington plays here next Sun day. It's goinif to be a hot game. VV. Ritchie is sporting around now with a new tudoor Ford Sedan purchased last Satur day. Some class. Oregon's friend -McNary.