. t IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11,1925 NUMBER 28 VOLUME XIV FIRE RAZES LOCAL NEWS U9TES 1'raclice Came Of Basket Ball Building and Con tents A Total Loss DAMMAGE ESTIMATED AT $2000.00 NO PERSON AL INJURIES - H. B. Sly, had. the misfor tuna to lose hB home by fire i.t 1:30 P. M. on Friday tf last week. Tho building and content were toi si loss. estimated at nbout $2000.00. Fortunately, no one was bur'; though hal the -discovery of the fire it i'0 delayed very few niin utiM witf -r thi family, wbo were 4l dm 'ir would have been caught by tin falling roof which cavod in before anything could bu removed fr.nn llu building. The only things sived were fo.v articles cirrie I out at the moment of exit. The origin of the fire wan not determined, but presumably it was defective kitchen flue. At present the Seelv'sare stay Ing at CnrUtopherson's Hunch, LEXINGTON ECHOES y Mr. Euttene Gray and Mrs. W.J. Davia l-ft last week for Hood River to remain fit some time with Mra. 1'. W. Allison. Mra. Minnie McMdlen made short visit at Hood River. A number of l.-xington Mas om attended a me, ting of that body in II ppner on Satttday.1 Mra. J. IS. Surlon nnd son Lu Verne wh. ii emoloyed by theWa.la Walla Uulleten were visitors at th I t.ie of J. IS. Ontry last week. v T. W. CuUfor.h and Orvil'e Cutsforth have ivturnid from a months auto tri;i through Cali fornia, Arizona u i New Mexico IS. S. Miller is i; siting a busi nessstay in I'ortlu-.J. Mr. Miller has rented a hem i't Lexington where hi aona wi .reside during the school year. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Via Union Pacific between Tlu Inn hluh vrtwiiil hnaket i.ninlM in Idaho. Oregon and lu:l teiitn uluyed apraetiee gamt (Washington. Sule dates JJecem- on Tuesday evening of this week hr 18, 19, 22, 23. 24 and Jamjar; wards; L. (; ark center, J.J M ,,y 1()ne Lodge no. t and 1 . hklebcrry KUHrdr , Q p anJ jn the ppoin 11. lial-.ger, C. Young and,, . off. with the lotiti town team, the score wus 42 to 47 in favor of the hUh school. Coach Adams acted ua referee. The linn up of the high school team wan. D. lUadand G. Hitch ie forwards: L. Clark center; J. Groves with I). Ekleberry ait substitutes. IV town team line up was Tom Davidson and ISdmund Bris tow forwards; Wendel Halsiget center; Gene Lngelman and Frank Luudell guards. Mrs. Johunta Troedson had the misfortune to tail off of th back porch of the family resid ence, Monday evening of this week and break her bip. first aid was rendered by Dr. W. W. Kettle, wl.o look Mrs. 1'roi'dH.in ta the llospuol at the Dalles the tKXt morning. Dr. Kettle repot la Mrs. Troed son as doing well conHUering the serious nature of the fracture. Shop and Mail Now forChri tmae. Nj deliveries on Christina 4th 1920 For further particulars -H'6 local ogenti Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent. On Nov. 28, the reguear elec tion of of ficers for th coming DISAPPEARED ted list are the names of the off iceiB for the ensuing term. J. K. Morgan N, G. Ernest llelliker, V. C. Earl A. Brown, Sec. P.M. Griffin F. Sec. E. J. Bristow, TrebS. Christmas vacition in the lone public schools begins Christmas day and ends New Years day. With the advancing prices there is i-ome activity in wheat shipments from local elevatots and ware huuns, For SaU: A good Second Hand Charter Oak Rinse $20.00 takes it. ' SEE T. C. Troge The local O id Fellows Lodge ha been ifiiitfctci to lecute if possible, George (Bud) Crow.J age 15; 5 fett, 8 inches tall; wei-J ght 115 Ihf. ;fa;r complexion, dark; blown hair,' ttmall round face;; pleasing persnaliiy. small bunch; or scar iwd -r left jaw near ear;! veay faint scar acrot-8 neck in front. 1 He disappear: d from his homei in G oning, Idaho, rn August 18j and is beleived to be in thia vk'tn ily Ir. Cow is postrnted and ai inrormj in w ,tt' '.io hp;r-, ci:l.id. If B t I sees this heshoitlui wi'e horn" imiTiedia'ely end re'.i.-ve his mtlieis anxiety. lone Lodge no. 129. A. F. & A' M. elected officerB on the 2nd instant. The official list for the ensuing teim as follows: VV. IS. Bollard, W. M. Jason Bi.idle. S. W. i: y St n r. J. W. I Vic'or 1'etetson, Treas. Elmer Griffith. Sec. MHjMtim9MtHMMMMIHMHt UNIVEUSIIT OF OREGON, 'DEC. 11. 1UJ5. "Special"- C.tnw O'Ctinnpr who has beem In memoty of the happy day on the sick list for some time is in Oregon's classic halls, Edwin about attain and is rapidly gain 'Markham, Oregon's native poet, i., hi irnth ha uivon to the University of - lOregon library two autographed Note the t'hange m our Ads. of hfg most fam0U9 po Shnritt RIibvit uhn "hs been Tlie two DoemJ. "The Man at It . nit (or tune time. heloitiK with the Hoe" and Lincoln, th his brother with u Weil has returnjMan of the People, will be fratn Mail early for delivery B;fore Christmas. ! Christmas. Is Coming AND GIFTS OF UTILITY & COMFORT f ARE ALWAYS APPROPRIATE YOU WILL FIND THEM AT The Quality Store I Bristow & Johnsons Preparation are being made f t . .:.. r rA ,.iinu-s r and R- beccas n lone on the 17tht ( )M) H , , , ,,, ,,, t J Th. meftinrf will be probaly be! hpld at the 1. O. O. F. Hall, tut! letinite notice will be givm be fore the event, Mis been on time is ed and placed in the collection. FOR RENT Four roonte-1 apartment over the printing office. Rate ten dol- . . U 111. I ... .Ii , , ,, srs per moiiin. Birr onu rm.ii i. vill!illillllilinlllilll!lllllllil!lllllllll!;;illl!l!linil!!llllllllll!lllllllllll , ,. , , lu.hiiiiiiiiiiiirimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii."""!" Mr . n 1 . a jilt,, .Int. CI llnnl'B PIiui mtlV i-- J J a. 4 JOB PRINT Good WorK and Reasonable Prices ed to Ione. P. J. Linn who has the sick list for tome about again. i "y!"f"v ) I www J slu tnlsis almost here. Hon. S. E. Not?on of lleppneri. will deliver the addres a thej coming meeting of O ld Ftllowa' and Rebeccas at lone on the 17lh ight connections a"e mid.. LEGION HALL THEATRE Boo: title Bank that Boosts HOMC INTRESTS hen It comes to a choice between home folks and , oulslJcrs home folks cotnc first. Isn't that the w iv vnii fci I about it? This is L home Institution. We are workin;' for the good of our community, for (he prosperity and develop ment of this section, and for lite individual welfare of our friends and neighbors. That has always been our policy and always will be our policy. For that reason we liki to see the money that is earned hero, spent here anl circulated here for the benefit of local interests. The resources of this batik represent the depositsof those who transact busbtcss with us. And the more use they make of our facilities and the mote they co operate with us the grsater service we arc enabled to render th m in eturn. $ $ - mk of lorn Capital and S irplus $35,000.00 IONE OREGON the Legion Theatre has the o!loing' pictur.'S contracted for or, and wt I show tnem in th mi r named. This is the very best list of pictures that was ever brought to Ione and are worthy of yoi.r support; Dec. 12, Burke & Kelley Comtdinna In Mother O' Mino ,, 19, . Peter Pan ,, 25-26, The Ten Command ments. Jan. 1, Morton of the Movies , , 9, Tounges of Flume , , 1G. Forty Winks . . 21 Story without a name , , 36, The top of the world Feb. C, Coming thru , ; 13, The Border LtRion , , 20, The goose hangs high 27, Wander of the wute- 1 1 Code of the veat The devils cut-go Baptist Ladies Aid will have a 1 for ru ivnrk nnd lood sale at ine a:rmaii -The Chr.r ner Moores Store on sar.JDec.Jhe U Ad ven '.ure Old home week The shock Punch 1 land. Mar. 6, 13. 20. ., 27, Apr. 3, , , 10. ,. 17. ,. 24, May 1. 8. Ari parents penp'p 15, Oaths to paradise Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only rame prices when the r rice of nroumm compolB us to. Pont ml.m a single number of this con- ract. American Legion Ione Oregon THE CHRISTMAS SEAL Christmas Seal Time H hen again, and you are already dor.b- lle.-s familiar with the design i.' lb 1925 Seil, It hio two cm. dies set 'in the tivni i-rml hoilj and miatletoo of iou uoii.iaf to; 3onblowa r;d dni" bantf ctos, the officii! mhvtn of I h anti tubernilos-is cruiade thro ughout tho world. . About 3')0 years -go Sult. speare wrote in the Merchant o' Vet ice about a ca'idle throwing its beams like a good deed in t naughty worlu! Many are the conditions that have changed aince Shakespeare wrote in 1593 Three hundred years ago ever irood deeds meant less than tl.ej do now for people lived shorter lives to profit by tl em. The aver age human life then was onl. 33i yais. Scarcely long enougl to become well grown up, certHin lv not long enough for that tare enjoyment of being a grandpr ent. Disease tr en raged in mtnj forms and decimated humanity with terrifying epidemics. Mod ern medical siience was known. S K i pOV JL How Ht Sell ESg riiHluiiior How Ou rou ivll egKH? llr.iiwv Clprk- It (loot i'Pltl Welcome H tme sltii. iip.n'i It? Uut I've tuken The night elllbl ixwt grmlonl coume in lilglier ,itie- Ml' - y -if .; t lAvii. t 1 Editorial Judgment Autlmr So ou like my Mrtlrle. What fu rt On you pnrtlculurly llkp? She Oil, I tliluk tlione quolHlloni from Hymn r nlniply splenillill "o I tl ti it) 1 11 Jester. The Real Trouble Hub I wIhIi, my ileur, you wouliln't IIiiIkIi my ontnceii ir me. Wlfn You talk to iilow, -tear. HubTout Isn't It you llxten loo A Gift That Endures Give her Mumming BirJ Turc S.'k Hosiery and si te will echo her exclamation of pleasure for months. Knit of pure silk, cunningly reinforced at all points cf wear, Humming Birds will give "un broken" service for 0 Ion", Ion" time. Their lustrous beauty lasts as well. The colors arc fadelcs, the fit is shap j m the knitting. kith fair lu.L:d lit BaiutitJ DcconircJ Hliday Box Vi'itt EmlxjJ C;it Q:rX 40 mart new Colors-$1.50 per pr. BERT MASON PURE SILK. HOSIERY WEARS LONGER cnummmff mind Clin . fust. V