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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1924)
' ,J ( A sit if J ut a VOLUME XII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 NUMBER 52 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 IMIHIIMMMHMMUMMMMMMMMMHMIIIHHI WHY Buy Tin Cans ? c o F F E E Coffee in fancy tins costs 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 Minim IONE :: OREGON ttMMMMMMIMMMIMMM MARCELLING AND BEAUTY CULTURE A thoroughly practical short course, which will qualify you quickly and adequately for a more successful career. For particulars, phone or write Condon 8, lone 5 Condon evened up the score for the season by handing lone a defeat Sunday, which was not altogether the result of Condon's good ball playing:, but rather from some errors by Iene players and the real hoodoo of luck which sometimes goes with a ball game and the score shows for itself, lone pitchers struck out 13 men while Clow was sending back 6. lone made fivi errors to three by Condon. Our boys knocked the ball to all corners of the lot but always managed to place it right into the hands of a Condon man. Roche started the game for lone and was off to a good start by fanning Ortman and R. Fitz was out, Roche to Dutch. Brown roll ed a grounder to short which was missed and should have been the third out. C. Fitz rolled one to Vic who threw wild to first. Wilkins singled and Brown and buz scored, rive tuts and an error gave them five more in the second. A passed ball and a hit and an error netted another run in the third, after which Condon made but one hit, a single by Brown in the fourth. lone did not make a safe hit until the fourth. Two hits were made in fifth. But three m?n struck out Before the 8th, our boys could not get around the bases until the 7th. Dutch went out to Clow; Werner got on by error at short; Roberts walked; Lewis hit safe; Eubanks hit and Drake came to bat and landed one of Clow's fast balls on top of the school house and 5 runs were over be fore a new ball was put into play. Vic singled and Roche and Cochran flew out which ended the scoring. Roberts went into the box in the second inning with the bases loaded and worked in good shape, allowing but two hits during the remainder of the game and struck out 12 men and evidently could have won ease had he started the game and been af forded the support from the start that was given him after the second inning. lone goes to Condon next Sun day and hope to take the odd game. Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal votets of School District No. 35 of-Morrow County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at lone School House, to begin at one-thirty o'clock, p. m., on the Third Monday in June, being the 16th day of June, A. D. 1924. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one Director for the term of three years, and a Clerk for the term of one year, and for the purpose of authoriz ing and empowering the Board of Director of said School Dis trict No. 35 in the name of, and in The easy may to cook. wick control no fire lo lay . concentrated heat Just turn up the wick, touch a match and the meal is started! That's the beauty of Pearl Oil and a good oil cook' 6tove! No overheat' ing, nothing to lug. But cookstove kerosene must be highest quality kcr' osene to vanorisc properly ana not corrode metal parts. So be sure you order by name "Pearl Oil." It's refined and re-rcfincd by a special Standard Oil Com' pany process to pre '"" duce quality fuel especially suited for the purpose. Pearl Oil is ecoiv omical, odorless and good to the last drop. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) .mn Mir- , u. DEARL a OIL ' (KEROSENE) And the transaction of business usual at such meetings, dated this 29th day of May, A. D. 1924 M. R. MORGAN Chairman Board of Directors Attest: DELLA M. CORSON District Clerk 1 Pitcosts more not to pamt than to paint FIGURE it out for yourself. A little money, now, to save the surface of your home and build- . -ill r i mgs, or a considerable sum or money for repairs and replace ments which? ) Unpointed surfaces leave the field clear for rain, wind and sun to do their damage. Ramshackle houses and out-buildings, once so new and storm-tight, gaping corner boards, warped and rotting window frames, all directly result from failure to paint Either you have to go in for expen-rive re pairs, or let the entire building investment go. How much better and cheaper it would be to keep the buildings painted I The cost of even slight repairs on your home or buildings would practically pay for repainting them entirely. It is a good thing for every property owner to know, and heed, that a coat of paint stands between him and serious loss. Paint now with good paint Paint with Rnamussen Pure Paint The cost will be trivial compared to the protec tion it will give against rot. rust and general deterioration. Look over your property all of it, and do it now. Then, come in and talk over your paint troubles with us. We have Ras mussen Paints and Varnishes in stock and we recommend them. BERT MASON lone, Oregon I.; .v!V-M'ti Hn and Roof Paint V 'Ut&'bMr Truck n T f "' Ax.ijr GeowttShinnl. Stain Thcre't a Porch Hoof Paine Racolita Enamel Wall Dura Waahtbti Wall Paint Iruidc Floor Paint Otl Stains, Vamiiha Floor and Varnith Stains Rasmuuen Product for Ettry Surfact WEDDING HELLS RING We learn that Mr. Jerad C. Mkvn and Miss Maiie Curran Wheat Nursery Field Meet The field meeting at the wheat nurserv on the Troy Bugard place place North of lone, will be held June 13, at one-thirty p. m. Mr, D. K. Stephens, of the Moro Experiment Station, and Profess or G. R. Hyslop, of ttie Oregon Agricultural College will be present and will speak at thin meeting. The trip to Moro will he made after the meeting at the nursery is finished, arriving Hi Moro that evening. Saturday, Forced to Sell For Cash Wholesalers demand their money every fifteen days which renuires ready cash. No alibi's, excuses or bluffs go with them. Ihey recommend that I operate on a strictly cash basis, thereby protecting my credit with them. To make it fair to every one, POSITIVELY no exceptions wilt Janet Beauty Shoppe Heppner Hotel :: Heppncr, Ore. Local Eastern Star Entertains mysteries of the order, giving Locust Chapter No. 119 0. E. S. entertained Ruth Chapter No. 32 of Heppner, at their last meet- '"', ' ' this broke up the i no tune muics uciu sesaiun vi "The Ladies Blue Lodge," show ing how women only, can put on the work much to the pleasure of all present They proceeded to initiate two candidates into the on behalt of said District to con-! were married luesday mormng !jti,( 1 1, will be spent at the Moro be made to this rule, effective tract a debt by borrowing money at Heppner ami took their depar Station. While it in very dry,' June 1, l'J2I. Everyone will be or otherwise not to exceed five ture by tram for a honeymoon the various wheats in the nursery treated alike. No favoritism will per centum of the value of the . trip to Victoria, B. C. jare showing up well, and the be shown. taxame rropeny oi said Uistnct, i me mncpenueni joins ineir i dirterern practices or uie moro In the near future a nlan will them all of the degrees. The third was to ride the gcat which led to the discovery that one candidate was a man. Of course order as no man ever dared peek through the key-hole. Sherbet, cake and coffee was served and til declared they had been royally entertained. and to insure negotiable interest- friends in wishing them much bearing warrants of said District joy. evidencing such debts. And for the further purpose of j The B. & B. store at Morgan authorizing and empowering the will receive your watch repairing Board of Directors of said District ( for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner. in behalf of the same, to sell on otherwise dispose of the School Swanson's Chop Mill Has Building situated, on the South-' Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen east corner of the Southwest' Doors and Windows. quarier of Section C2 in Town- ship 1 South, Range 2i East of H. C. Wood moved into the E. the Willamette Meridian in Mor- J- Blake'residence last week and row County. Oregon, and to ex-1 Walt Cochran has moved into the the necessary conveyance to the Sptrry residence just vacated by purchaser therefore. I Mr. Wood. htalion BMOWTl more SiriKini? Km wnritMrl rnt u.har..v ir. will k difference than in former years. : to advantage to pay cash at R. W.MORSE ;my8lurfi. Adv. Lountv Agent j Weather Report j Weather observer, R. E. Har-I W. E. BULLA RD bison of Morgan reports one Ciouny, nix partly ciouoy and twenty four clear flays for the month of May. There was a trace of rainfall on the -111) and 28th days of the month. The total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1923 to May 31, l'J21 was 4.81 inches. Heppner Has Blaze Heppner had a small blaze Tuesday when the dwelling of Ed Berry caught fire. The fire waa extinguished before the building, which stands behind the Catholic was totally destroyed. Mr. Ber ry was in lone at the time the fire occurred.