3 ssjjp- IfontapsiflSte ut VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 NUMBER 41 CHRIS! IANENDEAVOR WILLOW BRANCH UNION MEETS Willow Branch L'halstian Endeavor Union met in regular session last Wednesday evening. The meeting) wan held In the Christian Church in lone. Delegations were In attendance from the Christian Endeavor So cletl-i of Lexington and lone. After a ahort devotional aer vice and thn'ditipatch of some matters of routine business, a special was rennered by Lexing ton and then all adjourned to the church parlors where, after some time spent in games and co iVersatiou, a lunch was served. Eh next meeting will be held at ileppner. Meetings hereafter will be heid on Tuesday evening instean of Weflnesbay as formerly. For hitches of all kinds see P. C. Balsiger. Bullard' Pharmacy has taken the agency flr "Whitmsn'sChoc olates". Known anywhere in the U. S. A; Aovance-Kumely Combine. Best machines. Best terms. Paul G. Balsiger, Agent. SACKS? See Smith at trie Farmer's Eleva lor, lone Sciential Mobbtd Jovph I'rlmljr, tlir dlwoverer of lygi d, rna. Iiwaiisa of hli ayuiuthlra irllh lh Krnili ((evolution, attacked In 1791 ttf a mob, which hmkt Inta " and harm! Mi fcu and deatroyad hli Inatru.uvQlt and naouacrtpta. Whiteni Whin Va it Walar la whl. h .iiilotis hm. lrii boiling; la enrllrr.l Ir i. ,in,n wh (. palmed walla LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dr. A II. Johnston of lleppuer will be in lone Tuesday and Fri day mornings from 0 to 11 oclock A. M. until such time as thct may be a resident physician. Dr. Johrihton will maintain his office at Bullard's Pharmacy. Mrs Archie Cochran died lasl Wednesday at the Portland Open Air Sanitarium and was nuriw Thursday afternoon from Pear son's Undertaking prrlors. A 25 ct. bottle of HAT DYt will make a new hat out of your old one. Bullard's Pharmacy. The railroad section speedei jumped the track this rnday morningand shook upand bruisea the crew considerably. Theonle serious injury wss sustained by Blaine Blackwell who had a foot and ankle quite badly bruised. The speeder was traveling al the rate of about twenty miict an hour at the time of the acci dent, which occurred at a point about a miie above lone. c Dawning See Morrow Hospital adv. in another column. Wed. evening, March 3. lone Ludge No. 120 A. F. and A. M. degree on to candidates alter which a jolly good time was had. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice high grade piatu in storage near here forimmedi ate sale. Will give easy terms to established home. For full par tic lars and where it may be seen, ad drus Portland Music Co., 227 Cth Street, Port'and, Oregon. GRAIN BAGSi See Smith at The Farmer Elevator. 15 & 15J cti. ' o 0 lHMHHIHIIimMHIIIMIHM , Owncrihip of Wild flees The Imparl turn! of Agriculture lay that wild ! rculljf bflcmi to the persona who dlwovi-r tlicm. It la KB Inst tli In tli rmmt atnt to rut a bea Irea without firm iiUtiillilng per uImIoo from Hit luiidnvvner. , POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Poet'$ Small Reward The tre:it Sjinnixli poet and nmrellat. Cervnnti-n. rcci-lvcd Hire ullver apooni' an the flrnt tirUe fur winning the treat pm'tlr'Hl loiirtipy. which w held at Siirwuo. Spain. In May, 1.7J5, Id hem or of St. Ilyiiclutli. LEXINGTON ECHOES lllllllllllllliniltl!lllll!IIIII!!lllllllllll!!l!l!H If lone Independent JOB PRINT Good Worh and Reasonable Prices 5 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Trea surer of Morro County, subject to the pleasure of the voters of the Republican party at the pri maries op May 21st. I thank my many Morrow County Irienda for their support and confidence in the past and hope to merit their support and confidence in the future. . Leon W. Brings CLEAN UP DAY By order of the City Council, I hereby designate Saturday March 20th as clean up day and all citizens are requested to clean up their premises and put rubbish in boxes or other containers and place same out in a handy place where the dray ran collect it. All manure piles muU be cleaned up and kept off streets and alleys, 'and barn and iota Erjkept clear of filth. H'-rf Maon Mayer Airs Sylvanu3 Wright with her son' William Wright, left Tues day for Portland to consult a epeciaiidt regarding Mr. Wrights health. BANK Of IONE ESTABLISHED IN. 1903 CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE STRONG Conservative enough for safety Progressive enough tor service Strong enough for any storm IONE OREGON Rates reasonable. Mifs Zena Westfall, Graduate Nurse, Supt. A. H. Johnston M. D.. Physi cian in charge Main 322, Heppner, Oregon. MORK'mv oENiiRAL HOSPITAL LEGION HALL THEATRE The Legion Theatre has the following pictures contracted for for, and wid show tnem in th order named. This is the very best list of pictures that was ever brought to lone and are worthy of your support; Feb. 2G, The Wander of the Wasteland. Young girls who are member? of Mrs. W. 0. Hill's Bible School Class enjoyed a number of pleas ant hours followed by supper at at five in the Church guild rooms on Saturday afternoon. A. L Hurickson of Pendleton was looking after his ranch int erests near Lexington on Mon day. He paid calls among Lexing ton's business nun, FS. Miller and sons drove to Hardman Sunday. Johnnie Milier is employed near Hardman. S. S. Stro .itman met with bro'en nose in an accident at Turn A Lum yard on Thursday The injury is Improving under Dr. McMurdo's care. Mr. Ernest Frederickson and little Ernertine are in Laxinglon from Salem for a visit with Mr. Frederickson wlo is row assisting at the Gerald White poultry farm. Reverend and Mrs. Wallace Jones were in I me on Friday afternoon, and evening to heai talks at the Christian Church by Reverends Swander of Eugene and Drill of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Cox acoompanied Ilcv erend rnd Mrs. Jones to lone. Get Your Plow Shares And Extras For John Deer Plows SAVE IN 1926 By Trading At Bristow & Johnsons MMMIH ' MtMMHH WafJnWa UdeM) founl&in SrrrtTTTrrrrS. fount tun Pea Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pea has a perlect filling device Tliii device it the acme of timpKcity. Only two movemrnts are required to fill a Water man's pull out the lever and push it back. Thit it ju: one of the ncod feature! that add to the popularity of a Waterman's. Ak us to fit your b.ind to-day. Ballard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store t 13, The devils ca-go 20, The air mail 27. The Charmer Apr. 3. ' Adventure , , 10, Old home week , , 17, The top of the world , . 24, Welcome Home May 1, The night club 8. . Arc parents people 15, - Oaths to paradise . , 22, Light of weBter stars , , 29, The shock Punch Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con ract. American Legion , lone Oregon The Congregational ladies verj nleat-antlv surprised Gnandma Booher at her home on Wednes day afternoon. The hours were spent at thimbles followed by a dainty lunch enjoyed byall. The Ed Pointer place which hasten vacant for a year or more is now occupied by A. M. Edwards and family. Since mov ing there Mr. Edwards has trap ped a number of animals valuable for their fur. Lawrence Keany has moved to the N. Whetstone ranch. His two sons are now Lexington school students. Mrs. Fannie Clark has arrived from Arlington to visit her dou Rhter, Mrs. Ted McMillen. I . The Dorcas society will have a sale of food and fancy articles on Saturday, March the 27th. Let Dr. Hess 2ft TV I 1 . T T.... a rui acuvuy uuu yunr nuiaea, ,M " - !T.. - -J TT-- It. . fnnrl!Mrt them Dr. Hess Remedies. I have Dr. Hessf 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 4!