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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
J VOLUME XIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 NUMBER 19 Cecil Newt Items 1 Harold Ahalt lelt on Friday'for Moro, Sherman county, where he will spend the winter trapping for the Government. J. T. Keyei of Salem, arrived in Cecil on Friday to look over ome land in the vicinity of Cecil before leaving: for Portland. J. Warfield and T. B. and F. Wilde, all prominent citizens of Morgan were calling on L L Vunk at the Logan cottage on Sunday. ' Milt "Mildred puncan apent the week endwith her parent on the Busy Bee ranch. Miss Duncan It a student at Board man high school. Ml. and Mrs. Alfred Medlock and children were visiting friendj in Morgan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter and children spent Sundsy with J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Weltha Combest, Al Henriksea of Pendleton still thinks there's no place like Ewing. Mr. Henriksen was the week end guest of W. V, Pedro. W. V. Pedro is 'the busiest man on Willow creek, and if re keeps the good work going he will have the show place on our end ef the county, . M. V. Logan of The Willows has beq busy for the past few dsys hauling strsw etc from his brother's ranch in Four mile with the assistance of Sydney "Will-mott. Bank of lone CAPITAL and SURPLUS $35.000.00 State, County and City Depository 4 For Cent On Time and Savings Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes IONE, OREGON Cream Lotion For the hands. For the face. For little chaps.or big chaps. Alhalle Du$,t dries out the ahln and Irritates it ' Cream Lotion over comes this condition It le fine to ui after shaving. . We guarantee it to be satis- ; factory in every way.' Bullard's Pharmacy Your druggist la more than a merchant. , Charivari Given Newlyweds Willian, Raymond Barnett and Esther Logan were married on Monday of this week st the Pen' tecostal Missionjn Portland, and arrived in one f here they will mai their home, on Tuesday. Tuesday evening a large num ber of their friends descended upon the home of Mrs. Bowers where the young people are stay ing and Pave them enfold fash ioned charivari. Refreshments were served and while the bride groom was off his guard some of the guests carried the bride awayjinto temporary captivity, returning her later. , . -, In the morning the street and yard were found to be decorated with a miscellaneous assortment of cowbells, tin pane and other noise making instruments. Lundell, Robinson and Bristow returned from the Deschutes river last week. The boys got some very nice Ash but it was so cold thst It froze them out: However they brought back enough fish to make the pan atink pretty loud. ' . Geo, Henriksen accompanied by his lather Chris Henriksen of Portland left on Tuesday for Canby where they will vjsit friends for a few dsys. " . Congratulationa are extended to Miss Esther W. Logsn, only daughter of the late Boyd Logan of Cecil, on her marriage to William Raymond Barnett. of lone during the week, in Port land. Oregon. ' lone High Defeats Condon lone High won the second game of the season from Condon High -on the Condon field last Saturday by the score of 26 to 12. lone outplayed Condon all thru the first ha.f of the game ( and had the score 19 to 0 in their favor at the end of the first half. But in the last half the weight of the Condon back field began to tell and Condon was able to put over two touchdowns to lone's one. Condon won the toss at the be ginning of the game and kicked to Linn of lone who ran the kick back 20 yards before he was downed. Ionn marched down the field and in a gew minutes had the bsll on Condon s ten yard line. Twice Condon's line held and kicks were attempted by Linn, lone recovering the ball the (first time and Condon the aecond. On the first play Condon fumbled, and the ball was recov ered by Lundell. On the first plsy after thia Graves received a pus from Bristow and crossed the goal line for the first touch down. Linn missed the goal kick. ' lone kicked to. Condon who fumbled again on the second plsy, lone recovering the ball. Just at the beginning of the second quarter another pass from Bristow to Graves was good for 15 yards, and Bristow carried the ball across on a criss cross play. Linn again missed the goal kick. .Again just before the end of the aecond quarter George Ritchie recovered a fum ble In the middle of the field and with Bristow and Graves for in- terfernce ran 45 yards for a touchdown. This time the extra point was made and the score stood lone 19, Condon 0. In the second half Condon was Notice of School Meeting WOTIfP tCJ IIPDPRV niVPM tn h IpitoI voter- nf Rcffinl n;.f-i Kn fir, nt Mnrma Pnnntv. MEETING of said district will be the 8th day of November, 1924, at l:3U o.ciocit in tne arternoon lor the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter aet out with the levvlnir board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money during the fiscal year beginning June 80th, 1925. is estimated in the amounta to be received irom ine county scnooi iuni, staie theor fund, elementary, school fund, special district tax, and all school moneys of the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED Personal Service. IJo. 1. Superintendent 8. Teachers ' 4. JanUors 5. Clerk 6. Stenographer . Totsl Material and Supplies 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) 3. Library books 6. Playground equipment A. Janitor's supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 9. Water 10. Postage and stationery Total Maintenance and Repairs Building and grounds Total i Indebtedness: 1. Bonded and interest thereon 2. Warrant, and interest thereon Total Mrs. Mary S. Cogswell Mrs. Mary S. Cogswell died at the home hf her daughter, Mis. A. F. Nelson of Tillamook, on October 14th. Site was eighty- four years of age. Her death was th?tesull of in juries received from a fall a short time ago. Five children survive, William, Jacob, Hugh, Arch, and Mrs. Jessie Nelson. the first to score; after lone had again worked the ball to Con don's" ten yard line, a fumble gave the ball to Condon who by line plunginn together with two twenty yarfjpasses crossed Ione'a goal line. Condon then kicked to lone and Bristow made the best run of the day carrying the bach through the w hole Condon team sixty five yards. Two more plays, a pass from Linn I, Bristow, and a criss cross with Bristow csrrying the ball for twenty yards gave lone their last touchdown. This time Linn kicked goal. Condon scored sgain just before the close of the game on several completed passes. Final score lone 26, Condon 12. The plsyers who showed up best were Uristow, Linn and Graves in the back field and G"o. Ritchie at end for lone, and In man and Morgan in the back field for Condon. , - Friday lone pi ay a the strong team from Lexington High. Lexington has most of last year's players back, and will average ten or fifteen pounds heavier than lone. But thove who have seen the lone team play are sure that it will be a real game even though the odds are heavy in favor of Lexington. Rye at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store. A carload, of new crop rye just received. Sfat of Oregon, that a SCHOOL held at lone School House, on ' . needed by the said school district on June 80th, 1924, and ending the following budget and includes EXPENDITURES Salan per year Totsl 12350 00 1440.00 1260 00 1260.00 1800.00 1260 00 1170.00 1260.00 700 00 75.00 . 2500, $2350.00" 1440.00 1260.00 1260.00 1800 00 1260 00 M70.00 1260 00 700.00 75 00 : 25.CC $12600.00 $500.00 200.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 400.00 75.00 25 00 100.00 $1600.00 $200.00 $200. oO $2400.00 300.00 Oddfellows Hold Convention A meeting of Oddfellows of Umatilla and Morrow counties, called at the instance of the Grand Master of the Jurisdiction of Oregon was held at Pendleton Tuesday evening, October 14. There were present the Grand Master, a number of Grand and Pan Grand Officers and represen tatives of nearly all lodges in the two counties mentioned. The Grand Master reviewed the condition of the lodges in the jurisdiction and submitted plans to boost the membership and in fluence of the ordeh The plans were referred to a committee composed of represen tatives in attendance. The committee after deliberation re ported unanimously in favor of the adoption of the plans pro posed by the Grand Master. A number of Inspirational talks were made and at the close of the session an oyster supper was served by- the membership of Eoreka lodge. lone lodge was represented by George Richie, Frank Griffin, Lee Howe, Lee Pudberg and Charles Shafer. Weaning pigs for sale-inquire of J. A. Toney. Rye at Swanson's Chopmill Carload of new crop rye just re ceived. -i t - I have a full stock of furniture which I am selling at 10 percent reduction. ' All kinds of furniture repaired. S. E. Moore. For Rent Small house on sec ond street, four rooms, water, electric lights. See Mrs. Sperry at th Carle lodging house. 3t GORDON A name that is coupled with quality. I have a new line of the well known Gordon HATS, CAPS and LEATHER VESTS . If it is quality you are looking for, examine this new line and see the values. All leather vests measure 28 and 30 inches long, and length means comfort in a winter garment. I Priced according to Values. t j Rebeccas Initiate Two . Last Thursday night at the I. 0. 0. F. hall the Rebeccas initiated a class into the myster ies of the Rebecca Degree. There were about fifty in at tendance and the ladies put on the work fn a way to make any one proud of being a memberf After lodge was dismissed the members had a Hillow E'en party that was very enjoyable. A witch was present and all who had their palms read were perfectly satisfied. There was a marsh mallow race and tho Vera had to get on her knees to make the pesky thing behave, ahe won first prize. Several goodlooking men were invited to a needle threading Con test with one eye shut The writer did not learn who won the prize in this contest but can vouch that each of the contest ants had a black eye when it was over. ' We will have to take our hats off, to J. P.,Louy when it comes to eating doughnuts. He eats them hole and all. Pumpkin pie doughnuts and coffee were served at the close of a very merry evening. We hop we may spend another such an even ing in the near future. One Who Was There. Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store for Hay lor the Jeweler, Heppner. FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER A vacancy having btrn created la the office of county cummlwloner by the renlgnatlon of R. L. ' Benge, I h-rvby announce tnrtelt aa a candi date for that office an an I ndepeadent lie publican, and hall appreciate too support of the people ot Morrow County at the poll In the general ek-ctlon thli tall. 0. A. BLEAKMAN. Hardman. II m e h i 5 ii 5 II ax -a S3 I! S3 e s ii a II a m m m ii - 3 $2700.00 I BERT MASON Transportation of Pupils: $1885.50 Total ' ' , (continued on page 4T $1885.50 IONE :-: ORECON 19 ''Mr 3 1.1'