-1 - ! VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCrOBSKT. 1925 NUMBER 21 WEDDING BELLS RING 'J be homo of Mr. and Mi John C. Waro, 210, 21" Ave. wu:iVVurc the scene of a pretty home wed di itwr luHt evening, October 11, when their daughter Mim Evcl.,11 W purchaser furnishes the ji g Elysabeth Ware became the bride' HuLI.AHU's I'lUliMACY of Noel K. l).)hyna of lone Ore. I Huy a tomsle und then ate tl e The service wan n a 1 ut one football game . Oclock by the Itev. U. II. lid-j lone Grammar School losses monda foimely pa tor of lie To Lrxington Went Minister I'rcsbyt' rian" lon-.Ios thd iirst cam to L : church. iingion on thul ictl fit-Id la-t S'. Thw bride who vt rivn in; The Ltxinglon team wa much fMirrlaiie by her (iher, -o'l' heavier titan t ie hue hiys ai d p i green teorge to trimmed 'n the. team, was patty badly brol e f - of pnM Hhadm :n d cur up ho it resulted in n loss, rj-'f ao" i coquet o'pink lOtcn. j Johnnie Kubanks tried to kill vi i Ui'h Ni.p. the maid of : tulM.f t,y miming his horse im II i. inr vi'-' pnl-1 blii' it'id c.irH-d a foni't; Bus llitchie went to ih 0 da my bonqn-U of rife buds, 'mounting which run l a big dif- Miss Donlhy Ware. Wir if (.rtbCl. Mii the team, tne hn I- wai very .lainty dnsai lm. iulU! ,ov8 l)Ut up u KlM)(1 e.l in delicate blue and iv.rried jf ,.y weiC i,,.j0.s 0 shower buuduet of flesh colored .,, iwiUol the 1.-ft half 'back l",,Meu. was the only one I hut was able lo Mr. JtsscDolyns ac el bi-at 'c,,ver Imlcn ground. The lone PIHn- 1,0)8 fXpl'Ct tO Visit S.Xillgttll The house was very att--ativt'y Salur(by B(1(j ra ,,)piMf ror drcotaled for the occasion with I victory, pav autumn foliage and lut fall I flowers. 1 ,Ijvc for Exchange Following the cetnv ny arfuinv 27$aciesone mile from Brown luf.rh.on was served. viih C.irp....r..im main g.avrle. After ftKhort vcbtinn trip to hiuhway. line -t of builrf'tiid S-allh-, Mr. and M. a. lio!nt,8i0 vri,,r wnots sheep or wh.a- ;n i-.,- !,. nnn u lu r they ill make their home. A Mrs. Dobynx cIiobp for travel ... .. . Milton Oreiton.ai. 1 ulst atUndcd 0. A. C. J Those attenrtiM the welding were; Mm. He 'ei t Olden of ; lone Oretfon, i. Ruth Nupp and Mra. Don Hit ..op of Uaymon Wn. , Mr. and Mi . Warner Gui berson, Mr. antl Mrs. Chester Kiisoji. Mrs. 11-1 old Dobjna. inr a oresa or n kduii crepp ' "i 'miib-- v.mn-n v.it ik'" with awrap ani ! it of rimt. jinull 1-i i.dmv.a. Thi is a imod Mri. Dobyna U well known , fa'' Km I r Qnxx t h-re, havinij eir.! i. led last June will (rale for wh.-at land, from the Jdfh n-in-'l. 2-10 acres neven miles from Si Mr. D ihyna ii gradua'e of lem, on h rd au'rface rond. l-'aii ti c Columbia Ju-i(.r Colh-pc of larni buildin!;npi iui; water pip- BoOrt tiie Bank that Boosts HOME INTRESTS When It comes to a choice bclvc n home folks and outsiJcrs liome folks conic first. Isn't tlu.t the way you f; 1 about il? This is ; home Ins'.itjlion. We are working for, the good of our community, for the prosper!; y and tlevch p mint of this section, juid for the individual welfare of our friends and nehihhers. That has always been our policy and always will be our policy. For that reason we like to sec the money lliat is tarncJ liere, spent here and circulated here for the benefit of local interests. The resourccsof this bank represent the deposits of those, w!n tmuct b jit i:ss with u.i. And the more use they make of our facilities and the moi e they co operate with us the greater service we are enabled to render th m in eturn. : Bank of lone Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 IONE Mr. in J M a .1 - I) yn?, Mi. Arthur A;.;:.i.i.., iu.n Ne a HeultihCunieron, II" v. and Mm. It. II. Edmonds, Mr. and Mm, John C. Ware and Mind Dorothy L"Ht you fnrg-t. Formaldehyde. $2.25 per gallon rancn in t, iM-rn un-on. 22.Jai.-ten nix miim from Ate MintiK'ille Oretron on macadam .. i i.,.: i k .. .. .. ; 1 1. ..i ...i i: ..i. r eJ to honse and barn. This Ian .. ii suitable for fruitor Riain. The j owner will trade for wheat or, stock ranch If interested in any of the thove write or see II. C. Wood The Uarth Merchant lone. 0:eKon. ORFCONr LOCAL KEWSNOIS At Hiod River, on Tu'ad.iy Oi-t, 2), at 2:30 P.M. Minn Edene Moore of lone and Mr. Wi -.x Hiccok of Portland were united in marriage. The officiating cr man wa th e phKtor if thd Bap tiHt Church. ' The youriu people took th: four 0' clock train for Portland where Ihev will club!ih th"ir home Mr, HiCv--ik hnt employ ment with a contractor and builder. The Hoard man lone Game. lone wan defeated 6 0 i;i the im plaje I with lie 0 la-nmun flih School on Boardma i'h field r'ri lav. Uo',, Id. ln-'a l.u:kfi.-!o wai weak, an 1 did not d iy ar .veil as in the Condon -lone ,anv. In the at rond q jsrt-r itoanlmun mide touchdown tin uvh Iore3 line scot in six p A t til the B-.'coiid half Ijn.t .it inly hu d Rjiiniman back tni'. outplayed their opponents. Tl:t players who showed up well wen Clarke an I lle.ia in the back field an I lickleberry and Way land ltd chie in the line. On Tuesday of this week a re ception was teudered Mr. and Mrs. Uietman. The young pi-np't were surprised at the renib.-nee f Mrs. Frank Knijelman by a luintrous company of friend. The Kruelmi-n borne not beinn large enough to accomodate) tin e:owb the cempany a ijoun.i d ti Leiion Hail, w here a moit plea sant prourtiiiime of games wa enjoyed and the newly wed were the recipients of fervent Hoy.! Aiaiies and many valuable gift. At the close of the festivities, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Uietman wit soon take up their residence on the AHinger ranch. Lvlitor Independent. I am out of the Koek hills for goud and i.cv i'reek iving ln-lo.v lone, I intend to'name my new place Wmdsor Castle; jujit the same I m e several old timers lick in a-'ib around Ijiic. I have left this county three liiitcs past forty years. I staid twelve yeaas the lirst time I left. One year the. next time and six months the last time, r.o use to go fellers, for you are sure to come hack. Just as well save thut railroad fare. Social people' Ml9 LVrt ia!mateer; Mr. luff and cqualiy is why they all come . . , T7-, back lo old lone. I was thinking r'pw ,,,e ndml11- to luy about the laut 4lh of July Uiek Smith left on tha tiain I spent in od Missouri.52 years Sunday for Arlington. .While a-olait 4th rnd a nigg-r singer there he purchased a Forb load and banjo dlayer on ti c g rounds jtir. and this i one of ids eonn: I Ut)bl'rt Smilh ' movinjr vn 10 Ch it m l aid to have , ,hl hank I up South Audit um li.inl mb.-leivV Ihelma Morgan vpent the And it um barb for lo Make up my mine, For yuu done none busud Many boys heart But yousu r.ot gwine To busted mine, I will take my knapsack On my buck, My banjo in my ban' 1 will go all around TheUnited S ates, till I Get in thu promised Ian, On jou will never set- Thi i form rgiin, ' You will never get to Shako ilis ban, You will never get lo Kiss those ruby, to ru' y ' Lips till I get in The piomhe Ian. Til'ikum. Dr, Ilnyh pf Portlaod, ri Specialist, will be in lUpptit rcn October 25 and 24 LEXINGTON KCMOES M". Mi"H, Sinford (Jri-cn ut'i Utn Green of Sulern e.ro in Lexington for a visit wiih oil lime friends and rt-lativta. A. M. Elward', Ui B.jichfil a id son, Billy have r .-urned Irom an auto trip to Wfiiutchee. Charlotte and GmeVitVd Heard sley, nrna:i granddaughter t,i Mr. and Mrs. K;mer Socim ho tiave been at'O'idog t-cni.ul i . L-xnitfto.i h-'Ve irtumej tu -ht i I luitf ia li. :)alki. M. an. l.'o. Cu '. J.:.) .w:l i . 1 r.m.I . 'in m i o ou-o o inijloi. j:) Sai.ii ( ay wi,. kh?y ciijjyej Sjndoy ainoi g relalivta. Mr. a!ib Mrs. Cms. B-eiti-aij vio.t.-d the lljiij CDih c Banc iiC.tr C.-cil on S.io.i.;y. Mr. f.! M i L-,,h E-k-.-'s-.i left Monda; for Walla W.,11 a here ihey w ili visit 'h-ir siat r. Mrs. Ru'.h Barnait, tlso then niece, Mins Gladys Benc, who is attending Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Socui. Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs.J. F. Lu cas drove lo lorn on Tuesday o: last week where they at'eiu et O. E. S. ChBp'er. iil Keller and EJ Ke!!y ae : mmgour h.cal sporUmen who hive had some tuck in the lielo luring the pst week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fuu egan have returned lo S.-attlu afi .ri siort stay with Lexingt n nl ives. MORGAN n?;;s ITIIS Mjat of t ie farmers around Morgan have started seebiir. hU. anb Mrs. Fianklin K were in lleppner Saturday. Mr. Harry Woolen of Will a Walla is here helping hisbio h- i in lav, B. F. Morc-n with bis seeding. B. F. is i.au'ing tid wheat from the Marfan Wute house. Mr. and Mrs. I'tUijjhn and family has movtb into Hie Sam EJwarbs residtnc-. Mr. II. Ecklebsrry and 'am Iy have- moved from lone on to their lanch on Willow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Iljff of Arlii k tin were out calling on Mr. and weea en i ai uer iiome ui iu au acres. Misi Zeda Gray of Lfxinct. n whs calling on Mr. iimlMi?. K. M -Cormiek over tl'e week end. Tom Citsforth and sons of Le ington fifiibiied Ht-eding40O Acivi here und moved buck to Lexing ton Tuabay. Miis Cudoia Hardest)- is viiil ing at lur home from The D..l.e. . . i Clean UpPdinrL'p Eckhardt, t'.t Fciihfvl A IcMn'hiry Ueinnii hern Ih luh linrdt the fnilhfiil, ihn. n-iiilllhui vmvk. liiicir In CHIelieii, 1 1 nty Tim: : n nlclit. und drlun ienih' llid'ors. rii Ihey will nt fee the iiroeenilun of -J' I ailllr tl villi i"r i MA r Scientific Poad Euildinj Whenever llin I'.iIIIhIi inliilxiry nl liilnir r-'iilre Infurimill.in ulmiit new rornl iimleriiil a luo fimt rond Ih tiuili nt Hie niiilnnnl i.lii'nl Inlinrutnry, utiil In letted ,y a revolt-lag nuichlnc wlileh eniiiljlnea the acllou of munjr liiils ut vehlclea. Defore Peary and Cook Th fireek 1'itheii,,, vi ti i imi'lr i vii,v:i 'e nt illwovery niirtlnviirds In 112' H V.. In helleved lo hnve hero Hie 'li.'f Irnveler nf hlKtnry who prnlmhl i..r-mel:ed the Arctic rlrele himi i-enehwl the hind of the inldnlcht sun Kvr rttn a ith an x- r it itic 1iart, 4 t ' i4'arHlirtli2 J v -J built only iti 2-)-if. il in. V I -K. ill. ttj 14 in. iock a ii 'I fannit Z In- dr.). A L-ff'r tl,c voriI't chainptoTiRMp ' l Otymp.e k nn s In l.nVd -n. UfeVerJiHs Rt'iOl f r rvl'o und durabiluy I'.'rite for Catafofjite LEFEVE.1ARM5 CO tj POX A ITHACA, N. V or I . . 1 .t.: ..I... , I. - ALlyXIl UlIiVAJll 1 7 .iiuim-iiititn Mitrii i HiMM 1 1 ill il iti til. Sv NEW LEfrEVER NlTPO- ; Special omu $23.co V. 'St Wn nUhd, ccmulrirj if',- Nk'v-.uX Iht pric BoUtlalh r. I - .T'ltX " V. "b' rl ,UBi : . ii rKt t ,X ' V fan. Mc,ld .. ; , tiyl; . b..!oct-.-r j . 1 1 SANITARY DAIRY : TUBERCULr TESTED COWS d TRE-WAR PRICED PRODUCT t To reduce the cost of living j use more milk and cream p? . YOUR satisfaction, OUR success ti C. C. Sargent, Proprietor. ini;::i!!i:;i!!!;:i!;!!!:;:i!i;i!:!ii!i!ii!i!i!;i!!!!iii!!iii!iiii:iiiiii 1 if Car Load to Arrive October 1 ifSperry Drifted Snow Flour. Rolled Barley, Rolled Oats. 1 Cracked Corn, Whole Corn, i Mill Run, Bran, Shorts Leave your orders for delivery from the car and save j draycige. Flour and feed prices are the lowest for r. j I year. jGet your winler supply now at cash prices- j BERT Ttilllll.lillililillliilill!liliiHI t Notice ok Final Account In the county court of the hfate of oregon for mor row County. In the matter of the estate ok Lottie May Benedict, de. eased. Nnlli e Ih lierehy given (lint I lie "II 'lerxiKtied liilH filed IiIm (llllll IH'l i I II t ik iiilmii Ihlrnlur of the Entitle ol Liilthf Mny lleliedlct, dweHwit, iu Ihu Comity ourt of theSlnle ol Orvjri ri ,'nr Momiw Cnliiitv; I hat Sn t II r. . i v , tin- 7th il.iy of NovetutMr, IWi'i. itt i he hoimof i : m V. M nf nal.l .1 iy In the cmiiify court room, atlln utility cmrliioiHciit lleppner, ilur row (.'.iiiiit.v, .Ireyoii, U Hie tlm' a id lilm-i- wt for Willi lii-nrinn ol nlli m.-- ouiif, und liny olij vtloii therein, iinl Hie net lenient of hhIiI eute. T. M. Benedict, Administrator of the Etrte of Lniie May Bine diet' decensej. Date of first publication of this nnnee I let. her. y. rJZ.j. UJl Ol . .. r i . lust nub ication ot this notice N'jvember G. 1925. FOR RENT Fji.' rjimt apirtTunt onr th i p-iitin officj. Rititen do'- m nth. Water and eL:'rie t . j 1 1 ii i-j mm. .................llHl,fl,te Jllli 1 llllll t Ill II II lit I lit! II I till IIIllllllllllllllillliMMtMIH T 7T 7T TT mT IT ?TXlT 7 MASON 1 9 the deud thul by., 1