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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1926)
VOLUME XIV TR1-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINC. CAMES APRIL 11. Won 1 1 1 0 0 0 Lost 0 0 0 1 1 0 Per Ct. 1000. 1000. 1000. 0000. 0000. 0000. lane llcrmlston Umatilla Echo Board man Arlington lone 18, Arlington 0. llcrmli'od 1, Echo 1 (13 innings) Umatilla 7, Boardman 3. Batting Avcrag: AB II R Per Ct. (. nictinnn fl 8 1 Ann. w. ItlWnmii 13 IM. """ 6 1 4 400, Alki-ti 6 J 3X1, Cmhrnii t , 2 2 8.13. V. llli'liiiiiii 4 II &). Kuliuiilm S 12 2u0. Itrlittuw e II 104. DECLAMATORY CONTEST A declamatory contest will lie held in the lone Public School, Thursday evening, April 22 for the pur pone of chocsing the seven students who ae to represent this district In the count deHam fctorv conlest. The programme which ii free to the public, is as follows: Division E. Oratorical. Gridm 4 Donald Heliker The Unknown Speaker 4 Claud Brashier Our Flag. 2 Eugend Normoyle My Country Diviniofi K. Humorotip. 3 Valdyi Woods A Lesson For Mama. 2 Virginia Griff uh Sitter's Beau. 2 Hos Boll Peony My Shadow 2 Ftancis Brynon And So Was I 4 Liaise Minor Startling Revelations 1 Winnie Brown Buying Cand." 1 Bert Mason, Jr Packets. Divixion D. Humorous. 7 Ellen Ritchie At the Box Office. 6 Joel Engieman The Boy andllis Siomache 6 Raymond Fletcht r Jimmie Entertains Sister's Beau. BANK OF IONE ESTABLISHED IN ,1903 CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE STRONG i Conservative enough foV safety Progressive enough tor service Strong enough for any storm IONE OREGON Division D. Oratorical. 7 Norman Swarmon King Philip to White Setter. 7Ilazel Padbeig. Supposed Speech of John Adams. 6 Barbary Erwin Evangeline on the Prarie. Division C. liumerous. Freshmen Thelma M6rgan. Mouths. Sophomorei Richard Luntiell Sam's Letter. Senior Marvel Alters Cohen on the Telephone. Division B. Dramatic Freshmen Arleta Farrent The Fiddle Told. Sophomore Nedra Agm The Dead Pussy Cat. Junior Rood Eklebery The Shooting of Dan Mc Crew. Senior Elva Balslgr The First Setter's Story. Division A. Oiatorical. FreBhman Edith Ely. The war Inevitable. Junior Frank Mason Spartacus to the Gladiators From each of the three divis oons in the h i if h school one reb rsentative will he chosen and fromeach oi the two divisions in the grrdes two speakers will be picked to represent this school in the Morrow County Declamatory Contest to be h 'I i ileppner May 1. In the county coutest th win nera will rtceive gold medals and the school taking the most tirst and second honors will be pre sented with a beautiful cup or a penant. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice high-grade piano!"""'' in storage near here forimmed ate sale. Will give easy terms to established home. For full partic lars and where it mav be seen, ad dn ss Portland Music Co.. 227 6th Street, Portend, Oregon. GRAIN BAGS? S-e Smith at The Farmer' Elevator. 15 Si 15ft cts. Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. A. W. Lundell, of Astoria, is in lone this week visiting his mother. Mr. Lundell is conduct ing two bands at Astoria. Wednesday of this week, the original and only "Dad" Griffin cook his departure for Maupin and the trout haunts of the Des chutes. He was accompanied by George Ritchie. The Baptist Ladies' Aid will hold food and fancy work sale Saturday, Mayl, at Moores furni ture store. Mrs. Johan Troedson returnnd from Mhe Dalles Thursday, the Oth. She is able to get abut Mr. Jhan Troedson who has oeenqnite ill far some time now recovering. Mrs. Lundell' age 82. of lone, is seriously ill at her home in lone. Dr. Johnston, of Heppner, reports slight hope for recovery. Mrs. Eva Lane, of Lexington, was an over night visitor at the Morrow County General Hospi tal in Hebpner. Moon and Tidtt (Wn tlj.'i ait rauM-4 by tli attrac tion of gravity of tb moon, with aom hrlp from th other heavenly bndira. Tli attraction of the wood rauxea a hull' In the oreuba aa the earth ro tate upon Ita axli. Tldea are not no tlrrnlile axiept oo larfo bodlea of water. Catarrhal Deafness la efun rauiwd tr an Inflam condition of III mucoua llnlna of tlx KusUthian Tub. Whin thl tub la InlUnwd you hv a rumbling Mound or Imperlart Harlnf. Unleaa th Inflammation ran b rehired, your bearing may b dc CATARRH MEntriJB Will do what w rlatre for It rid your avttem of Catarrh or Utatneaa cauacd by Latarrn. Bold br all drurrl'ta for over Taara r. t. Cbcnty Co. Toldo. Ohio. THE CORLEY DAIRY Cive me a trial.All good Jersey cows which means extra good milk and cream. Strictly clean and fresh. I will carry extra cream and milk with me. so if is clean, rich milk you want, I 've got it, WALT CORLEY PIANO FOR SALE NEAR IONE Beuuiful high grade piano must be sold at once. Ladge Dis count and terms $10. mothly to reliable party. For Patticulars write Cline Piano Co. G6 Front St. Portland, Ore. Remington The only portable typewriter that is a real success. Bullard's Pharmacy. LEGION HALL THEATRE The Legion Theatre has the following pictures contracted for for, and wil 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; Apr. 17, The top of the world , . 24, Welcome Home Mayl, The night club , , 8, Arc parents people ' . , 15, Oaths to paradise I . , 22, Light of wester stars , , 29, The shock Punch I Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of Drogram compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con ract. American Legion lone Oregon IONE DEFEATS HEPPNER GRAM MAR SCHOOL Cood outfielding saved Ileppner from disaster. lone has hard hitters. Ileppner is weak on defence, poor infield. leppner came to lone last Sat urday to meet the local bace ball twirlers only to take home the email end of the 16 to 13 score. The Heppner team had an extra strong outfield which stop ped Ione's hard hitts. lone has a neat little bunch of sluggers Arthur Ritchie lea the team in the hitting with Rodney Esselstyn, Johnnie Eu banks, Irvin Ritchie, Norman Swanson, and Dan Head follow ing. Ileppner hai a week infield, it did not take lone long to find it out. "in other words" lone haa no trouble getting the ball thru' shortstop. THE LINE UP FOR IONE Rodney E. . Arthur R. Johnnie E. . Norman S. Irvin R. Dan Head ... Catcher , Pitchei . 1st bast 2nd bast 3rd bust;; ; short stoj. ; ; left fiulo ;; center field ' ! Milton M Earl Mc. Ray mono. F. . right fielo The coming games are as fol - lone at Lexington April -15. lone at Heppner April - 17, lone at Condon April - - 24, Condon at lone May Lexington at lone May - - 8,' The games with Lexington' were called off because they were unable organize a team It may be possible that Echo will fill in the vacant place. There will be noj game at Ileppner this week because the lone catcher is at echo. A box of candy has settled many a quarrel. " VVhitmau'sat Dullard's Pharmcy. POLIilALANNOUWCLIJENl 1 htrebv aunounce msylf a candidate for the office of Coun ty Commissioner, subject to the deciiion of the Republicans ol Morrow cfunty at the May prima- "t9' G. A. BLEAKMAN, (Present Incnmbenl), (Paid Adv.) Hardman. Ort FORCOUNTY COMMISSIONER Inrw nun!) nlf as a candidate for the nomination a counnty commissioner, subject to the will of the Democratic voters of Morrow County at the prima ries, May 21, 1926. 1 Charles B. Cox. (I'nlp AJvcrtlm-nu'lit) pouticaiTannoi)ncen?ent I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Trea surer of Morrow County, subject to the pleasure of the voters of the Republican party at the pri maries on May 21st. I thank my many Morrow County lriends for their support and confidence in the past and hoDe to merit their support and confidence in the future. Leon W. Briggs (Paid AbeortlHcniftit) STRAYED From my place near Morgan, about three weeks ago one four year old black filly, weight about 1,000 pounds. A liberal reward will be paid for information as to her wherea bouts will be paid by John Gray, Morgan, Ore. WANTED A stallion to take care of for the next two or three months. I can take care of a horse at a very moderate price. I have a good barn, good warter and a good stand, and have had several years experience with horses. William Windsor, lone, Oregon Ink Bradicator When your flnirera become Ink- atiilned wet the end of a mutch find rub It over the apou, wash jour bunds In cold water and watch the Uik Uls-a(ieur. MIMMmMimMIIIMIItlimilllllHMIIIIIIHH I Get Your - l it And Extras For John Deer Plows SAVE IN 1926 i X X IBristow & FEED FOR BEAST & FOWL Rolled Barley, Rolled Oats Corn Bran Shorts Mill Run, Calf Meal Sure Lay, Oyster Shell Baby Chick Scratch Baby Chick Surelive Dr. Hess Remedy If in need of feed call where you can find a full stock at right prices. Bert Mason lone, NUMBER 46 RANCH CHANCES HANDS Fred Griffin bought a 640 A. ranch near Lexington this week. The former owner, Mr. Joe Eskel son gives possession at once. The deal Was handled ihrough the office of the old reliable earth merchant, H. C. Wcod. For Sale Holt,20 foot, motor Combine. Good shape. Troy Bogard, Eight Mile, Ore. Talk with Cole at the Elevator' before contracting your wheat A petition was being circulated this week among the Democratic voters of lone for the nomination of Ralph Harris for the ofice of County surveyor. A Wurman's pen will write a poem or an essay, a contract or check, without changing gears. Bollard's Pharmacy Plow Shares f Trading At! Johnsons Oregon.