t IS, IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY h 1926 VOLUME XIV NUMBER 38 EYE SPECIALIST February 23. Dr. Clark t will be In lone all day and evening, Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, at the lone Hotel. Thoie having eye trouble should see him. Clarke-Stram Optical Co. Merchants Truit Building, Portland, Oregon. WANTEDWORK W. B. Shaw and wife are looking for farm work. Shaw doei any thing in farm work; wife le wood cook. Adorena lone, Oregon, or phone The Independent "Lmngf U, tht Shin The idle U tpokM of u tbt "Ulr4 , lung" bfiM f Um fid that tmle Much win mi tier It dlaeharfad (ram th buily tf MU ( U (kla through Ibt luofi Bullard' Pharmacy has taken the agency for "Whitman's Choc olates". Known anywhere in the U. S. A. fmUry Farm Of U the ternu a lb. Unlt4 BtalM SOJ tr fat k9 poaiiry. Tba Mull at aabr af pottllr, ft Hrm to Cotwd la tka aoniUni part af U rtaa try M4 Ua fraatMt aaaikw la Ota Cvairal Waal, la OaUforala ! to Maw 'traa. Fritndthip Tha axnt I can do for tar frtand la UinplX to ba kla frt.od. 1 bare M iltb la baatow oa him. II ba koowi that I am bappjr la lovlag kla ba will waai bo otlwr rawarC la sot (rlaad aklp dlflaa to IbUT Tkoraaa. SEE! WHAT? Wanderer or the Wasteland. WHERET At Legion Hall. WHEN? Friday Evening. February 26. Show begina at 7;00, sharp. All scenes in natural eolors. A ' tit picture of t great story. Ana! Shmrpt mni Flmtt Itoale la aid la bnatoaaa. mm as ISortty. Sara bow waold baatoaai tat aiaaf wltbaat aotasf-Wtoataa Salra Jaarnal. Eye Examinations by Dr. Don R. Haylor, 1207 -08, Seillnp Builblug. Portland. Oregon. Dr. Haylor will be in Heppner. February 20, 21, 22 at Haylor' Jewelry Store. Futvlimr Bmrh. Lata bark la tka lanrr bark af ear ral apMlaa of traaa. tha beat kaava Wing tha lara bark traa af Janata II la raadllr datarbad la abaaU ar lay ara Ilka birch bark, aacb lajar baloi a dcllcaca artwork af Bbar. LEXINCTON ECHOES .lAMl? HPrPATOll KMC VEICAlJi UXINGION (MI- MAR SCHOOL Miss Gatha Brashears of Tone is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gsylie Johnson, Chas. Gray has sold his ranch for business and residence prop erty to E. S. Miller who recently disposed of his ranch interests and came to Lexington to mike his homo. Mr. Miller will boo sted io the management of the transfer by his son Glenn. Mr. C. W. Valentino is preptr ng to btild s modern house at his rancn on Heppner highway. Mrs. Ed Durau wu called this week to the ranchf home of Roy Compbell to assist in the cart of members of the family who are ill with influents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kelly will return this week to Hermiston, their former home. Harry Duvall has purchased Mr. Kelly's ranch aterests. The members of Mrs. Geo. AUyn's Sabbath school class were entertained at aValedtine party the aid rooms of the Congrega tdle to score until tional church Saturday evening, sncy eostussei ahd games appro priete to the day followed by dainty refreshmeuts served to1 make the occasion an enjoyable one for all present. Greater Value Lower Pace. Mm Tim nx tipi tit Flma tmuimtrt J tpi 9 SiniAL STORIES i.T. 50 SPECIAL ARTICLES XrtS&tZZT 203 SHORT STORIES teS.teM MptSj. A that Ufa). DONT MISS THIS GREAT YEAR! OFFER No. 1 OFFER A 2i YU'' C 1. TVa YaalVa Ciaiaaal.a Si Mr Umm. SS klr Imm . . SL00 JUaW4 (raai I1SO g. MaCaffa SUfada . 11.00 Now Only $2.00 AH for $2050 rmrmm, IU IW1U I VWMANION, Karl Beach who returned Mon nay from his over Sunday visit at Walla Wlla reports ois sons as II with mild influensa, ' For Sal. 12 Tons of mixed alfalfa and barley hay. U U Sargent BANK OF IONE ESTABLISHED IN 1903 CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE STRONG Conservative enough for safety Progressive enough tor service Strong enough for any storm IONE OREGON iimmi - The Iont Grammar School Bas ket. Ball Five played s return game to Lexington last Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. The lone boys defeated Lex ington but the opponets threaten ed several times. 1 he game was much tougher then usual but verey fast and exiting. At the end of tbt first qaarter the score wu 4 to 0 in Ione's favor In the next quarter Lexington showed s:me pep and put In basket making it 4 to 2. ' . In the third quarter both teams came dack harder then ever. At the end of the quarter the score was 7 to 6 in favor of Lex ington. Then Lexington sent in a sub. wituowt reporting to the refferee which gave Johnnie Eu banks a free throw that was completed and evened the score, Io the last quarter the teams becamede sperate. But neitherwa the Liquid Smokt and Ham Pickle Bullard's Pharmacy For Salt A Good Violin and Cast. Inquire at this oflict. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice high-grade piano n storage near here for immedi ate tale. Will give easy terms' to established home. For full partic ara and where it msr be seen, ad dress Portland Music Co.. 227 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. LEGION HALL THEATRE Tbt Legion Theatre has the following pictures contracted for for, and wiH show tnem in th order named. This is the very best list of pictures that waa tvtr brought to lone and ara worthy of your support; Feb. 26. The Wsndtr of tht Wasteland. Codt of tht west Tht devils ca'go The air mail The Charmer Adventure Old home week Tht top of tht world Welcome Homt Tht night club Are parents ptoplt Oaths to paradise Light of wester stars The shock Punch Cut this out snd keep it for futurt reference. We will only rsist prices when tht prict of Dronram compels us to. Dont miss a singla number of this eon ract. American Legion lone Oregon , very last of the quarter. With only one half of a minute it was Ione's ball out of bounds. Tht ball wai passed to Johnnie he wss guarded to closely to try for goal so he passed back to Dan Head who was not guarded. He tried for a goal which wu completed and broke the tie. Making tha score 9 to 7 In the favor of IONE. The Iont girlt plsyed st Lex ington snd defested the Lexing ton girls by s score of 16 to 8. Altbo the Lexington girls werr outclsssed they showed good coaching and lots of pep. Abvance Kumely Combines. Best machines. Best terms. Psul G. Balsiger, Agent. x LESTER BAKER BRINGS BRIDEUMONE Mr Lester V. Baker and Miss iSylvia White were united in mar riage February ' 10th, st Walla Walls, Washington, st the First Presbyterian Church, Reverend H. S. Richards officiating. After congratulations wert ex tended they wert givtn a htarty shower of rice snd many beautl ful presents. Mr. Baker is sn only brother of Mrs. M. R. Morgsn snd Mrs E. R. Lundell snd wss born snd raised in Morrow County Mrs. Bsker wss bom in Idaho and has lived in Waitsburg fo" several years. They spent the weekend in Mar. 6, ,. 13, . . 20, ,. 27, Apr. 3, . , 10. 17. ,. 24, May 1. .. 8. ., 15, .. 22. . 29. Get Your Plow Shares I And Extras For John Deer Plovs SAVE By .$ & $ IN 1926 Trading At Bristow & Johnsons! iMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiimiimmmml pii: llWMIMIwlHlimilllllim limiiiiiiniHiiumiiii uimminimiu! IttlilllllUl'lllHlUlliflllUMU.................. lone Independent JOB PRINT Good WorK and Seasonable Prices ill'1 IIWi Kiiniitmiitfii MiiunHnillll :nHiHniiHi!HHunnnmiKnn:s::::::::::::::n Iont and were given s chsrivsti by friends on Thursday evening. The following Sundsy tht rela tives gathered st tht borne of M R. Morgsn snd spent tht dsy in s jolly good timt. Thost present were: Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Baker of Walls Walls Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Nelson sud familv. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Bsker snd faml y, Mr. snd Mrs. E. R. Lundell snd fsmily, Mr. snd Mis. M. R. Morgsn snd fsm ily, Norman Swsnson and Walter Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Baker returned to Walla Walla Monday where they will make their home. Their many frelnds wish them happi ness and prosperity through tbt journey of life. Stationery new and nifty. Bullard's Pharmacy. . Let Dr. Hess Bo Ift Put activity into yonr Horses, Cows, Hogs and Hens by feeding them Dr. Hess Remedies. I have Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, Poultry Pan-a-cea, Louse Killer, Dip and Disinfecoant, Fly Chaser Roup Tablet, Healing Powder, Worm Powder, Colic and Distem per Remedy Every package sold under Positive GUARANTEE Bert Mason s s 1! i : ! i