The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 27, 1925, Image 1

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VOLUME XIII
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925
NUMBER 32
BASEBALL PLANS
GOINGFORWARD
RAPIDLY
lone to have team in spite ot
a late start caused by bad
weather conditious
Owing to the extremely colJ
and windy weather of the pant
few Sundays the turn out for
baseball organization has not
been completed and aome of the
more anxious candidates have
joined forces with Heppner,
however, with the coming of
warm weather we will be able
to pick up a team which will
keep lone on the base bull map
as in the past. '
Statement of building baseball
grandstand.
Receipts of Donations
Sam Ganger $25.00
E. S. Griffith 10.00
E. It. Lundell 10.00
P. P. Hauler 5.00
Bristow Si Johnson 10.00
Lax ton McMurray 10.00
Sam Lininger 5.00
F. 11. Robinson 2. CO
W. E. Bullard 10.C0
J. II. Bryson 10.00
J. E Swanson 2.50
J. W. Howk ' 5.00
P. G. Balsiger 5.00
S. E. Moore 5.00
II. J. Biddle 10X0
C. E. Kellogg ' 5.00
Turn A Lum 10. CO
Bert Mason 10.00
George Ritchie 7.50
Frank Engelman 20.00
P. J. Linn 10.00
Fred Randall 2.50
s
tart that
and when you think of a bank,
think of our Bank then come in
and get acquainted.
You Need Us We Need You
As business friends we
are both made stronger.
Bank of lone
ESTABLISHED 1893
IONE, ORECON
CREAM
Nature gives every skin a moisture to keep it soft
and smooth. But every day washing, housework,
shaving and powdering, wind, alkali dust, hatd
water, cold, and sun steal away this precious
moisture. That's what makes skin coarse.
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
INCOME TAX DRAW
JACK In eight years the feberal in
come tax collected was more,
than $30,000,000,000. - Refunds
amount to $10,871,672.72, and
refund applications numbering
277.648 ase now on file. The
House appropriations committee
'kn $150,000,000 additional to
cover the 1925 re funds. Some
of the refund will be counter
balanced by back taxes to be
collected for evasions or. misun.
derstaiidings. The Manufact
urer,
Mr. Walter Cason went to
Portland by Wednesday - morn
ing's train and on his arrival will
take up his work with the Rail
road Company.
II. C. Wood 10.00
Bank of lone 10.00
City Dray 10.00
Dr. Walker . 10.00
C. W. Swanson " 5.00
Fred W. Lunger 6.00
C. E. Shaver 5.00
E. L Pabderg 6.00
Chas. Allinger 6.00
School Board 25.00
Base BallClub 79.00
Total 369.00
Paid Out
fum-A-Lum Co. material $247.81
Bert Mason material 18.77
H. Stange, labor 69.00
C. E. Shaver " 7.00
Frtd Randall " 5. GO
P. J. Linn " 35.00
C. Allinger. " 41.40
City Dray ' 17.75
lotal expenuilurea $432.93
Total receipts $359.00
Deficit paid by Bert Musnn $73.93
account today
LOTION
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Walter Cason was called
to Portland. Friday, by the ill-
ntR of her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Cochran.
Mrs. Roy Cochran of Portland,
whose illness we noted last week
is now on the highroad to recov
ery. '
Laxton McMurray has been
busy this week hauling lumber
from the old school house to the
farm.
A blockaded alley might make
all the difference between a little
blaze and a bad tire.
The Independent's phone num
ber is 62. " '
. Let us wbinper to you that its
the "Earliest Bird" that gets
the "Worm." Why not let this
bird be you? From this notice
until the next istue of this paper
we will sell to the earliest bird,
one cord, 16 inch alabwood,
price 17.00, cash.
We also have several cords of
16 inch cord wood price $10.00.
cash.
Its at the FARMERS ELEVA
TOR CO.
' The Jordan elevator is getting
a hew coat of paint this week.
Ernest Montanden is busy
there days pruning fruit trees.
The Baptist Sundayschool has
installed a post office. The fix
tures were designed by I. R.
Robison and constructed by S. E.
Moore.
Mrs. Maggie Bowers is re
ported quite ill with the flu.
Miss Elinor Swanson, Mon
mouth Normal student, arrived
home on Thursday evening a
train.
International Harvester Prim
rose Cream Separators at
"Greatly" reduced prices. I
have No. 1 and No. 3 sizes. If
in need of a Separator get my
price. '
BERT MASON
presto
A lighted match to the wick and your
oil cookstove ts instantly ready. 1 1 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
iuiiv i vdiu uvn i vvui inns, uviii
the Elks ball and banquet at
Condon report a splendid time.
There are quite a number of
riild caes of influenza about
lone.
( Iexington schools were closed
for a part of last week by reason
of an epidemic of influenza.
The Meadow Lark is with us
again. He ought to be poet
laureate of the feathered tribes
of Oregon. !
Do you need garden tools?
Engleman has thtm.
A 25c bottle of HAT DYE will
(Hake a new one out of your old
One. '
BULLARD'S PHARMACY
Mr. W. H. Cronk formerly of
'lone in connection with the
turn A-Lum Co. and now a resi
dent of Portland was in lone
this week.
James Howard is visiting with
friends at Newport, Oregon this
Week.
, Mrs. Lowe, an1 Mrs. Mc
Murray went to Heppner Thurs
day afternoor. Mr. Nolan Page
acted chauffeur.
Mrs Sperry has returned from
her brief sojourn in amid the
fomantic scenes of Morgan and
s busily engaged in the prelim
inary skirmishes of gardening.
Don't forget that Dorcas
Society sale Saturday April 4.
Good eats at the Senior class
Cafeteria supper, Friday evening
Let's all go.
Don't miss the tp.'retta,. school
auditorium, Friday March 27.
Now booking orders for day
old chicks. Terms one-half cash
i with order. 12, 14, 16 cents each.
When eggs are furnished will
run 144 egg capacity for $6 00
cash when set.
Willow Creek Poultry Farm.
Morgan, Oregon.
Leave your watch repairing at
Swanson's Feed and Supply Store
for Haylor the Jeweler. Heppner.
OIL
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The senior class will give a cafe
teria supper in the Harris build
ing, on Falday, March 27. , ,
Inez Clark, an lone high school
alumnmna, was a visitor at school
last Wednesday.
Of the two games announced
earlier in the week for the local
high school, the game with Con
don has been cancelled. The
Condon coach telephoned late' in
week that they would not be
able to come. '
It seems that the Condon team
has but one pitcher and having a
game for Saturday decided that
it would lie impossible to play
both games.
The games scheduled for Sat
urday afternoon with Heppner
high will be played as announced.
Given good weather there
ought to be a good turn out of
lone fans for this first game of
the season. t
Victor Peterson's mother is
moving into town and will
occupy rooms in the Harris
apartment house.
Three of our young college
blades, Wendel Balsiger, Nolan
Page and Carlton Swanson mot
ored to Arlington last Tuesday
to hear the Willinmette varsity
ladies glee club sing. At least
hearing the singing was the an
nounced programme. We re
member, however, that the
poet saith:
In the spring a gaudier iris
Paints the plumage of the dove
In the spring tho young man's
fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of.
NATIONAL
flamming 3W
WEEK
March
16 to 21 incL
See Our Special Display
This storo is observing National Humming Bird Week with 1
an unusually fine display of these famous silk hose. You
will find a nost of new Spring shades which you never
dreamed were to be had at a popular price.
Take this splendid opportunity to complete your Easter
outfit, to lend variety to Your Spring garments with flashes
of the smart new Humming Bird colors.
Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery have a nation-wide repu
tation for extreme durability. Tops are doubled, heels and
toes are stroncjy re-inforcea with lisle, and soles with pure
silk. Tapered in knitting, their exquisite fit cannot "wash
out." Flawlessly woven. '
Come in. Examine Humming Birds closely. You'll pro
nounce them an exceptional value at
Per
Absolutely the only time this year, "Humming Bird"
will be sold for less than $1.50 per pair
BERT MASON
IONE, OREGON ,
SCHOOL FACULTY
TO GIVE BENEFIT
PLAY SOON
"Mr. Pirn Passes By" U title
of play to be giveu on
"April tenth
The faculty of the lone School
with the help of a few othi a
will give the play, "Mr. Pun
Passes By, by Milne, on Friday
April tenth.
The characters:
George Marden
J. Clifton Tucke.
Dinah Marden, his niece anJ
ward Gertrude Mcjntyre
Olivia Marden, George's wife
Portia Kidwtll
Mr. Pim, a passerby .
Earle A Brown
La ly Marden, Aunt Julia . ,
Vera Engleman
Brian Strange, an artist
Victor Peterson
Anne, a maid Ruby Engleman
This play will oe given for ti
purpose of raising money to bny
a curtain for the stage in the
School Auditorium:
For sale 40 Fold or 128 Hy
brid club wheat. Fall seed or
feed.
Chas. M. Wagnir.
See J. E. Swanson.
Strayed from the Sorensen'
ranch, one buckskin mare with
black mane and tail and black
legs. Branded on left shoulder
with reversed R. L. bar. Send
informationjto R. L. Ekleberry,
lone, Oregon.
Humming Bird
Pure Silk Hosiery
Wears Longer
Box of 3 Pairs
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