The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 06, 1925, Image 1

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    VOLUME XIII
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925
NUMBER 32
SHALL IONE
HAVE A BALL
TEAM
BASE BALL FANS WAKE
UP
One Challenge in Hand and
Prospects Bright For a
Cood Season
The squirrels are out and our
old ball players who have been
retiring regularily for the pant
five years are coming to life and
are rafin to get the team organ
ized and a schedule made up.
We have Dutch, Werner and
Vic. Rietman, Roche, Lewis.
Drake, Eubanks, Cochran, Brie
tow and Linn from last years
1 team and Bert Johnson has
passed into his second boyhood
and, wants to get a place on the
team so with a few recruits from
new material we can put out a
team that wilt win a targe share
of the games.
Boardman has organized and
had their first practice March
first and challenge lone for the
first game of the season, April
5th. tlermiston and Umatilla
expect to play independent ball
and Condon can always be de
pended upon for a series of
games so we shonld be able to
makd up a full schedule.
If Sunday is a fair day all ball
players should report lor organ
ization and work out at 2 o'clock
and get lined out for the season.
, COUNCIL MEETS
I
Tha regular meeting of the
City Council wan held Tuesday
evening.
There were present' the Mayor
and Councilmen Bryson, Linn,
Smith and Kitchle; absent Coun
cilman Brmtow and Lundell and
Recorder Robinson.
The only Item of business
transacted was tht) allowance of
the bill of lone City Dray for
street work.
The petition of Mrs. Ross for
relief from water rent charges
assessed against her property
was referred to the committee
on light and water.
FLOUR AND PRUNES
Big Shipment to South
America
Poetland, Oregon. February
24, 1925. The steamer West
Cactns of the Swayne-Hoyt Ser
vice to the east coast of South
America cleared February 17
with a cargo of 9,000 barrels of
flour or Brazil. Included in this
was 2,000 barrels for Manaos,
Brazil which Is about 1,500 miles
up the Amazon river. There
was also aboard 2,120 cases of
dried prunes for delivery
Buenos Aires and Rosario
Argentine and Montevideo
Eruguay which 1s a larger
ment to the latter country
the total shipments for the
1921. With this shipment
starter the- movement to
territory promises to be large
during the year 1925. The Port
of Portland.
in
in
in
ship
than year
as a
this
Little Credit is Given
And Little is Due
.To the bank that renders just
ordinary service. It's the
. extraordinary that .
counts.
Bank of lone
ESTABLISHED 1893
IONE, OREGON
CREAM LOTION
Nature gives every skin a moisture to keep it soft
and smooth. But every day washing, housework,
shaving and powdering, wind, alkali dnst, hai d
water, cold, and sun steal away this precious v
moisture. That's what makes skin oarse.
CREAM LOTION, however, is scientifically pre
pared to put back into the skin a precious moisture
exactly the same as nature's. It's the all-round skin
guardian.,
Guaranteed to give satisfaction
BULLARDS PHARMACY
The KODAK Store
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Ike Howard and wife returned
Monday evening from Hood
River and other valley points,
they having left lone on Febru
ary 2Gth. their weeding anniver
sary, just a second honeymoon
as Ike puts it. Every thing
went well until they attended a
Grand Opera at Hood River (The
Spring Maid) when things
happened that would not look
good in print. However, Mrs.
Howard says sin enjoyei most
of the trip. .
Grand showing of spring
dresses, coats and suits. Ladies
take notice. The Reliable Dress
Company of Portland will have
on display at the Hotel lone for
one week only, beginning Mon
day, March 9th and ending Sat
March 14th.
All Ladies are invited to call
and see the most wonderful dis
play of suits and dresses ever
shown in the city.'
Prices very Moderate.
Reliable Dress Co. By L. Alt
man Manager.
Walt Smith returned from
Pendleton yesterday, bringing
his mother and sister, who will
stay for a short time. v
Mrs. Bowers arrived back from
Walla Walla, where she has
been visiting friends and rela
tives. BARGAIN SALE on at Engle
man's Hardware Store Saturday.
If the sneak thief who removed
a wagon tongue, two sets of
double trees, a pair of stretchers
crotch chan and rod from a
wagon back of my store will call
I will give him the wagons to
go with the outfit.
Bert Mason.
A goodly company of Ioneites
busily engaged in the spring
clean up of premises, alleys, and
frontage. Lets all jtin in and
make the little old town shine
like a new dollar. The timely
removal of weeds and rubbish
costs but little and make a world
of difference. . The earlier and
the oftener, the less the cost.
Local Earth Merchant Puts
Another One Over.
Henry Peterson has sold his
farm, stock and machinery to
Henry Baker of Walla Walla. '
Mr. Peterson receives in the
deal a thirty acre improved tract
near Walla Walla. Mr. Baker
takes possession at once.
Tne deal was hanaled through
the office of "Hap" Wood.
Fresh milk cows for gale.
Cecil C. Sargent.
Early Ohio and Irish Cobbler
seed potatoes 4 cents per pound,
cash.
BERT MASON
ELBE CASON IN TOWN
Elder Chas. L. Cason of Lone
Roc.'' arrived in lone, on Monday
evening's train from 0 ex where
he preached last Sunday.
Mr. Cason has been conducting
a series of meetings recently at
Lone Hock. If the way opens
he may hold a short series of
evangelistic services in lone be
fore returning to Lone Rock.
Mr. Cason reports that nearly
all fields in the Lone Rock sec
tion will hav to be reseeded but
that vary little has been done so
far on account of the. excess
moisture in the soil, ."- '
Formaldehyde $2.25 per gallon
when customer furnishes con
tainer. It pays to pay cash at
BULLA IID'S PHARMACY
Leave your watch repairing ft
Swanson's Feed and Supply Store
for Hay lor the Jeweler, Heppner.
presto
III SCHOOL NEWS1
A lighted match to the wick and your
oil cookstove is instantly ready. It con
centrates clean, steady heat directly
on the cooking utensil.
No coal or wood to lug, or ashes to
shovel out a clean, cool kitchen free
from dirt and smoke.
'
To obtain best results, use Pearl Oil
the clean-burning, uniform kero
senescientifically refined and re
refined by a special process.
Pearl Oil is sold by dealers every
where. For your own protection order
by name -Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARL
UES.05BNE)
JIEAT
AND LIGHT
flTT
Hiliwl COMPANY I
Fifteen men were out for the
first practice of the baseball team
last Tuesday afternoon.
There are only four regulars
back from last year's team but
from all indications the team
will be as last year's.- Not much
practice can be had this week
as school is not out until iour
o'clock.,
l ne greatest loss ol last years
team are the pitchers and catch
ers. Bristow, who pitched in
one or two games last year,
should be pretty good and they
intend to develop two or three
more. Head and Braahears are
both out for catcher so that will
be. taken care of. .Linn and
Graves are the only infielders
besides Bristow so there wijl be
some new men -in the infield.
The outfield will be composed of
entirely new men as all of lasts
year's are gone. The schedule
for tne season has not been
made yet but the first game will
probably be in about two or
three weeks.
Dean Ekleberry left for North
Powder where he intends to visit
during this week and return to
lone next Sunday.
Gertrude Pettyjohn spent the
week end in Pendleton with her
aunt, Mrs. Wiggleswcrth.
1 he high school students are
not dismissed until four o'clock
for the purpose of making up
their school work of last Friday
on which day school was dis
missed.
- Weather Report .
Har-partly
fo
Weather observer R. E,
bion reports 7 clear, 5
cloudy and 16 cloudy days
the month of February,
The total precipitation for the
month was 0.98 incites. There
was a sleet storm on the 11th,
I he total precipitation since
IM F. MEET
IN IONE
ALL MORROW COUNTY
REPRESENT?!)
Three Link Fraternities Have
a Rousing Time. Two Hun
dred and Fifty Present
A large crowd of Oddfellows
and friends filled the Legion hall
comfortably last Wednesday
evening at the regular get t
gether meeting of the lodges of
Morrow County.
A splendid programme was
rendered followed by games for
the young people and conversa
tion for their elders.
At the close of the session
delicious lunch was served cafe
terie Btvle.
It was announced that - the
anniversary of the order would
be celebrated at Heppner. Each
lodge in the county to furnish
two numbers fcr the programme
and the committee of the lodge
at Heppner . to arrange for the
speaker of the day.
Preditory Animal Control
Fund Financial
Statement
The report ot the state Live
Stock Sanitary Board for the
years 1923 21 shows a total avail
able for, wofr in 'Morrow County
of $7,268 98. Of this total 13000
was appropriated by the county.
$3000 by the slate and $1263 98
was derived from , the sale of
furs. The total expended waa
$6427.55, leaving a balance of
$781.43.
The total expenditures in the
state was $65,240.12.
Mr. Morse, County Agent paid
Sept. 1 is 5.01 inches.
The total precipitation for the,the lndeoendent office a pleasant
corresponding period last year ca on Thursday afternoon,
was 4 19 inches. I .
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CASH TALKS 1
Cash is a scarce article but cash
will buy more at my store than
it would a year ago. It is your ,
j duty to buy where you can ; '
1 get the most for your
J money
If you will inspect my cash coun-
ter you will find that I am selling
quality goods at the lowest prices
1 in town. Every item is marked in
I plain figures and it is easy to get
1 prices elsewhere and compare with
what I offer. Why ask for credit
and pay more?
i EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED
BERT MASON
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