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7 IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 NUMBER 15 VOLUME XIII School Teachers' Reception A reception wu given the teachers of lone school by the patrons end high ichool students on Friday of last week. The people gathered at the ichool house and mingled Inform ally paiilng the time In visiting ted making the acquaintance of the new teacher until nine o'clock, when the meeting was called to order by Mr Louie Balilger. The pastor of the Congregational church waa called on for the Addreia of Welcome, and the reeponie on behalf of the teachen wai made by Mill Portia Kid well of the high ichool, who expressed the appreciation of the teacheri of the ipirit the occasion aroused, and their de termination to make sympathetic eerrice the goal of the year'i work. .The brief program wai con cluded by the lerving of refresh menti, garnished by the inevitable Ionian ipirit of fellow ship and goodwill. '. Mr. Nolan Paige accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. Mn. Laxton McMurray and Carlton Swamon, will itart for Corvallis Q.tnrMtv nf thia week. They will atop at McMinnville over iSunday and continue to Corvallis .Monday, where Nolan win Degin IKU mtmAlt at D. A. C. "Daddy" Lowe eayi he will not attend ichool this year. , Mr. Joe Bo wen moved on Wednesday to Hood River, at whieh place he will make hii permanent home. Formaldehyde $2.25 per gallon when customer furnishes jug. Bullard'i Pharmacy. Accident at Jordan Mr' C. A. Pettvs had a narrow escape from lerious Injury last Sunday, when nil car turriea. completely over after running into a ditch above the Jordan Elevator. Mr Ptrva' Ana which was on www the back seat of the car started to jump out, and in trying 10 nravnnf thii Mr. Pettvi lost control of his car with the re sult that it ran oil the grade, f L 1 looped the loop and lanaea rigni- side up. Mr. Pettys was rortunaie in Un. Anlv itiirhtlv bruised and lVIMSJL. Will " " scratched, while the car was not badly damaged, one tire having ' t j been thrown otr, the wlnaimieia broken and one fender smashed. Vv have been unable to dis cover the condition of the dog. f).- una P avium past.'r of the lone Christian church is now located at Scotts - J I- !-mm Ait A OU !ll,in MIIIS ana is Berring uiv win iw church at Woodburn and ScotU 1 1 1 1 onus. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Padberg and Mrs. Bryson made a short business trip to Portland Monday returning to lone on Wednesday Mr. Marl Blake left Sunday for Eugene, where he will attend the University of Oregon. Heppner Rodeo, September 25- 6 7. Page 2. Speakers' Bureau Is Named The republican state central ..,,it. Ttiearfav. SDDOinted I speakers' bureau to campaign the state, ana hbhicu h . Hassler, well known newspaper man in charge. ..... Hassler formerly published pa prs at lone and Turner. -Port-lane News. Reparations In Operation On the plan worked out by the American export finance comm ission, Germany has made her first payment of 20,000,000 gold marks. ' ..' This is an advance payment on the forthcoming loan to the Ger man government that is being raised in England and the United States. The loan will be used to pur chase necessary raw materials like cotton, copper, and 'other articles used in normal German industries. Improved European prospects and restoration of industrial tran quility come as a result of gen- eral acceptance of the nonpartisan and nonoolitlcal financial scheme worked out by American busi ness men. .German industries and the German people were suffering from a general Industrial and financial paralysis that will now be relieved. As a result, there will be open ed up for American investment n d American products a practi cally unlimited field of opportun ity in Our Country. There is the greatest induce ment to the largest and strogest European nations to carry out every feature of the program worked diit by the Dawes com mittee. , Not only the British govern ment, but the entire 4.500,000 members of British trade unions are doing everything possible to successfully carry through the reparations program. The Man ufacturer, Bank of lone CAPITAL and SURPLUS s S35.O0O-OO State, County and City Depository . 4 Per Cent On Time and Savings Deposits . Safe Deposit Boxes IONE, OREGON Don't forget the Heppner Rodeo, September 25 6-7. Lexington News Mr. Frank Burgoyne left Lex ington Monday on a business trip to Yakima, returning Tuesday evening. Mr. Karl Beach and ion Lawr ence 'went to Walla Walla on Suturday. Lawrence will attend Whitman college this year. Mr. Beach returned Monday. The local high school is now well under way. The Principal, Mr. Fred Kelly. hPe9 or the school to make records both in scholarship and in athletics. Mr. Howard State was a busi ness visitor in Lexington on Wednesday. Harry Schriever waa circulat ing among our business men on Wednesday, Earl Fitch was greeting f fiends here Tuesday. Mr. Dallas Ward left Lexing ton Saturday for Corvallis, where he will attend O. A. C. He was accompanied as far as Salem by Mr. Clark Davis. Mr. Ed Cummings returned Wednesday from The Dalles. Mr. Harold Cox and Mr. Chas. Schrieyer returned Tuesday from Montana' where they have been visiting. Mr. Fred Kuntz waa in town on business Wednesday. . " Mrs. Tom Beymer was in Lex ington this week visiting her mother. Last Wednesday Mr. W. G. Scott came home from Spokane very sick with pneumonia. He is reported to be improving. Miss Maxine Gentry left Wed- nesiay for Corvallis where she will attend O. A. C. National Forest Receipts Under Act of Congress, one fourth of all money received by the Forest Service from timber sales, summer homesite leases, grazing penmits and other mis cellaneous uses is returned di rectly to the counties in which National Forests are located to be spent by them for roads and schools. An additonal 10 per cent of such receipts is made available for use on forest roads and trails. This is in addition to the heavy expenditure made directly by the Federal Government on the coop erative road program.-U. S. Department of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. McConnel are in lone lo.king after oil leases for a Los Angeles Company and expect to remain for some time. Mr. McConneit reports that indi cations are favorable for exten sive oil developement around lone. Mr. and Mrs. Oakes of Prine- ville stopped in lone Tuesday oa their way to the Round-Up. They came by way of Condon. Mr. A. B. Montgomery of Portland arrived in lone Monday and departed Tuesday for the Round Up. Mr. Harry French of Hardman took his ton to Forest Grove where the young man will enter school 'this year. . They were accompanied by Mr. Heliker of lone."-' Store Burglarized Thursday night someone broke into Bert Mason's store and opened the cash register. Apparently it was someone not familiar with the premises as he entered the storeroom back of the Post Office and the rest room before attaining his objective. He found an empty cash regis ter and left a battered screw driver behind him. U. of O. Eugene.(SpeciaI)-Merl Blake, lone Student at the Uni versity o f Oregon, is turning out for the varsity football eleven this year. Blake is a letterman of several years ago when he played backfield. He has been absent from the university for a few years. The special services at the Christian church laat Sunday Sept 14. drew a good attendance and an enjoyable time was reported. Services held through out the day included a fellowship dinner at noon. In the afternoon a number of the Lexington folk were present. The afternoon service wu ad dressed Dy Rev. Jones of Lexing ton. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Miss Inei Clark who has been visiting with relatives at Prine villa arrived home this week. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Sparks, of Prineville, as far as Arlington from which place Mrs. Sparks went on to the Round Up?city. Rye at Swanson's Chopmill Carload of new crop rye just re ceived. A Tiicaricy having m-n crentwl In the ottlee of county coiuuilwloner by the rtnltftrntlon of R. L.-- Bcnge, I hereby uuuouiK-e myaelf oa a candi date for t lint offlcttao tin Independent Kepublk-nn, and ahull appreciate the support of the people of Morrow County at tbe polls In the general election thii fall. Q. A. BLEAKMAN, Hardmnn. Miss Eleanor Swanson left Thursday for Monmouh where she will resume her studies at Monmouth Normal School, after a vacation of about two weeks spent with her parents In lone. Miss Gladys Lundell departed Thursday morning for Portland where she will spend about two weeks visit'ng with her atint Mrs. Algott Lundell. Mr. Walt Smith left Wednes-' day for Pendleton, where he will attend the Round-Up. , . .an.lfinff at uesve your wm.u Swansons chop mill for Haylor .l t l- Unnnntr ' ine rfewici, ui""" imrt " PIANO FOR SALE NEAR IONE High Grade piano, perfect condi tion. Big saving and terms $10 monthly to reliable, parly. Write at once to Cline Music" Co. 64 Front St. Portland Ore. Mr. Bert Mason left Friday morning for Hot Lake, Uregon, where he will spend a few days. MM MMIIIMII ? The Days Are Getting Shorter DON'T STUMBLE AROUND In the Dark. The EVER-READY Season is here. We have a good assortment of FLASHLIGHTS. Do You Carry One In Your Car? . Fresh Batteries Always In Stock Billiard s Pharmacy The Kodak Store . Mil M TTankWinch; Send for your free copy of this book today! ThcbooklelWyou how you can hunt on posted prop ertyhow farmer and sportsman can get together to their mutual advantage. Three-quarters of the hunting grounds is already posted. Where will you hunt this fall?' Read the book, "Hunting Posted Property" it's free. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Ine. Snorting Powder Division WILMINGTON, DEL. SCHOOL SUPPLIES i School will begin Sept. 8, and you should buy supplies before the opening day. I have a large assortment of articles needed in the school room and can supply your wants at right prices. Please remember that School Books must be . SOLD FOR CASH rfiTTDnffr BERT MASON r mm m W IONE OREGON Jr SERVICE fill II IIIIIIIIIIMMI