The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 07, 1926, Image 1

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    VOLUME XIV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926
NUMBER 49
WEATHER
REPORT FOR
APRIL
Total precipitation . 0 03
Number of clear days 19
Partly tloudy days 7
Cloudy days . 7
Prevailing wind southeas
1IOSESIIOE TOURNAMEMT
Local Drayman Challenges
All Comers.
Total precipitation since
lat.
Klllinir front on the 28th,
Aurora on the 14th.
K. B. UARlltSOS
Cni pcr n ( ' rt Obiter xrt ,
Sept.
G.tt5
Cornea now T. C. Trogeand
challenges all and sundry to a
horBebhoe contest on 'the lone
barnyard golf links.
N')ody buna lookin on th's who
can't make eiuht ringeri out of
ten shoes pitched. Come on you
would be champs.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Substantial betterments are in
process of installation at the
Farmers' Elevator this week. The
unloading pits are being relined
and are to hav ttteel floors vhich
will insura quick and automatic
cleanup. A new hopper scale, is
also to be installed so that unload
ing can be continuous. Nowaiting
at the Farmera' Elevator after
this.
Sewing club number 5, lone
Gthand6th grade girls, enter
tained their mothers at an exhibit
last Friday. Miss Farrens' club
from Morgan brought its exhibit
and took part In the program
Count Superintendent, Helen
M. Walker spoke on club work.
STEIWER
. REPUBLICAN
For
U.S. SENATOR
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What
Judge Lawrence T. Harris
Thinkts of Stciwer.
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ill. I I'KU.iiixliip k( irMiiiH of
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Wer h .ill imI In tin. r. 8. Hcimte
In' will Im fore I lie i-inl of lilx llmt
term Ihi'iiiih wvik!iIi..(1 tlirollt(ll
oil t I In- nut Inn iih one of tlu lend
er of I lint lni.lv, ami tluittlirouuli
lilm Ort'Kon will n-up in in-h credit
Hiid honor.
Vote for A Republican Who Can bo Elected
VOTE FOR STEIWER
I'hIiI A.!.
Stciwer for Senator Committee
ISAAC STAPLES, Chairman.
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BANK OF IONE
ESTABLISHED IN 1903
CONSERVATIVE
PROGRESSIVE
STRONG
Conservative enough for safety
Progressive enough for service
Strong enough for any storm
IONE OREGON
FOR SALE
Deoring Combine, machine and
motor in good conditilion.
Cecil Sargent, lone, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Criffin'are
proud parents of a 91 baby Doy
(Fred Jr.). born May 5th at the
Morrow General Hospital, Hepp
Mr. Larry Lonergan Is work
ngatihe Farmers' Elevator this
week.
Masonic Deputy Grand Master
Frank Stone visited with lone
I)dge No. 120. A. F. & A. M-
Wennesday, Nay 5. After the
fraternal sesxion refreshments
were serve acconpanied by the
usual feast of reason and flow of
soul.
We are advise;! that lone Lodge
has purchased the two story rem
nant of the old school house and1
will shortly move it to another
location, make some alterations
and tse it as a lodge hall.
Gifts for Graduation
Bcllap.d's Pharmacy
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
STANDING
GAMES APRIL 25
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Roy W.Ritner
We understand that one of our
Barnyard Golf fiends is out tak
inff care of our friend Ora Bar.
ner. Fred is weaing a broad smile )ow wno ;8 thh proud father of
as he walks about town. Dr. A. a tjai,y
tl. Johnson, the attending phyai
clan, reports mother and baoy
doir.g nicely. Pane Grandad Urif
fin at the Deschutes.
Attention Is called by the SanJ
blast for Senator Club, 420 Hail
way Exchange Building, Portland,
Oregon, to his plaiform and blog
rapby, which are published on
page 8 of the Voters' Pamphlet
by the Secretary of State, Chief
plank is MODIFICATION VOL
STEAD ACT - REFERENDUM
OF PROHIBITION LAWS. 10
s'ogan IsWine auJ Beor under
Government Control JNo Saloons.
Mrs. Cole K. Smirhh arrived
n Tuesday evening's train. One
of the immediate results of her
adventhaa been a notable increase
in the radiancy of Cole's smile.
Mr. and Mr?. OraBarlow of Eight
Mile announce the arrival of a
little daughter, Atta Bertiice
Barlow, born on Suni ay, May
2, at the Morrow General Hospi
All are reported as doing well by
Pr. A. H. Johnston, the attend
ing physician.
Several of our lone and vicinity
friends are courting in Heppner
this week
CREATER ECONOMY...
LOWER TAXES
T. P. GILL1LAND
PILOT ROCK
For Republican Nomination For
JOINT
REPRESENTATIVE
V mat ilia and Morrow Couatkt
Knliji'ct to voters lit tlio Primary
r.lirltuii, May '.'Int.
rulil Adv.
Take a look at Mason's winJow
all of you fishermen. He has a
few things in the fishing line
that you will need to handle all
of those big fish which you are
uoirig to catch.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
The Legion Theatre has the
following pictures contracted for
for, and wi'l 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;
, , 8, Are parents people
, , 15, Oaths to paradise
22,Lightof Western'Stars
, , 29, Tha shock Punch
Cut this out and keep it for
futifre reference. We will only
raiBO prices when the price of
program compels us to, Dont
miss a single number of this con
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
The Citv Dads ordered a new
motor and pump at the regular
meeting, Tuesday, May 4.
A lot of blue flies were exter
minated at the Council Hall, lasr
Tuesday evening.
H. G. Rankin and family were
transacting business in Heppner
last Tuesday.
Mre. E. R. Lundell and Mrs.
E. J. Bristtow were Heppner
visitors Tuesday.
C. R, Gunzell and family sp'-nt
Sunday at Hood River.
The nice rain we had a few
days ago has brought a broad
smile to a good many lacs.
Frank Engleman was visitinp
in Heppuer Monday and caller!
on his niece. Mrs. Zena Westfall.
Graeuate NurRe for Doctor A. H.
Johnston, at the Mot row Genera
Hospital.
PATTERSON
of Eola Polk Couuuy
I 1 a ' . , -x :- 4
".IS M
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11' J' f i. -f , . s
Republican Candidate
for
GOVERNOR
Reduce taxes by reducing cost
of government.
Place penitentiary undf Board
of Control. Make Bovrd of Cou
tol the Parole Board; fewer par
dons.
Enforcement of Prohibition by
official! who believe in enorcing
the law.
Hasten construction of Roosevelt
Highway.
Adequate provision for retiring
bonds. Issue no tax free bonds.
Fish and Came Commissionfunc
tioning for the people and noi as
political machines
Play fair with ex service men.
Maintain high standard of public
schools and institutions of higher
learning.
I do not believe in taking any po
litical power away fom the indi
vidual voter,
No discount on the taxpayer s
dollar.
Paid Adv.
Candidate for Republican nom-
nation for representative.
Farmer and taxpayer, residing
in the district 44 years.
Experienced legislator, serving
since 1915 in house and senate. As
president of senate in 1921 killed
Portland "1925 Fair" bill, saving
the state $3,000,000. 00. Sponsored
law loaning state funds to frozen
out farmers for ?eed wheat
For state income tax and against
Dennis resolution.
Helped pass "market road"bi! I
in 1919.
Served with A. E. F. in France.
in 1913.
(I'uld Adv.)
lie mervea bit party belt who term
hit country belt.
Samuel J. Tilden.
HOMMmMHMIMHIMMtMUHHMHtMHimHi
Team Won Lost Per Ct.
liermiston 4 0 1.000 !
lono 3 1 .750,
Boardman 2 2 .500 ',
Echo 1 3 . 250,'
Umatilla 1 3 ,2T0
Arlington 1 3 . 250, !
, Last Sunday's ReBults,- ' j '
lone 8 Umatilla 5'
Boardman 11 Echo ' l!
liermiston 17 Arlington 61
Batting Averages, l
AB II R Pet
Wynans 8 3 1 .3051
Briitow 18 10 7 .559 1
W. Rietman 18 6 3 .333)
Adams 16 5 6 .312'
O. Rietman . 18 6 2 .3331
Eubanks 19 3 3 .153
V. Rietman 12 2 1 .167
tl'skina 6 12 .106
A. Cochran 11 1 2 .091
Lindiken 4 0 1 .000
What's the
Price?
This is rha question that enters thz mind of every custo
ms win eximims mirchnl s: with the expectation of
buying something.
Realizing that nn;t p23p!j mik: this th: first consider-
t ation when they go to buy, w : have priced our goods con-
sistentiy low - - - but never at the sacrifice of quality.
If you fiui any article bonjht at this store not as repre
sented brin2 it back and we-will make good our claims
Try This Store
For Satisfacton
i
iBristow & Johnsons
COOKING COMFORT I
HAV'NT the warm days
reminded you of the
uncomfortable days spent
trying to cook during the
past summers?
COME IN
And let us demonstrate
the KITCHEN COOK to you.
The safest to operate,
Lowest operating cost,
Greatest cooking speed.
A demonstration costs you nothing, but will con
vince you that we have just the Cooker that you
have been wanting.
,Bert Mason