&.ut NUMBER 51 VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 211925 WOT STUDENT BODY PRESENTS, REWARDS Many students receive letters for patidpation in atheletics On Monday, May the lOih; the Student liuily of the local high school hold a meeting for the pur poHe of presenting the rewards to the lettermen for playing foot ball, basket ball.and ba hall during the school year of l'J25 and 1920. Short talks were made by John Graves Alhelitic Manager , Dave Head 1 Foot ball Captain 1 -, George Ritc!.L Basket ball Cap tain Land lna Morgan (Jirls BasketballCaptain , . These were imnnv v umi y i - ---- - j 9,A..,aA Uun inui.ir-intr Ktiourh made by coarh Adams. After mBkimraahort ai.ech Sunt. K. I. Qbm.n tirukcnti'it li'ttcri to the : folio ving students. FOOT BALL G.Mie Englemao C'lHir Young ' Walton Ynni'ir Huston lit y son Clell lieu W.iy lun I Rilchie Hood Kk!chrry Flovd Grabill George Hit th e John Gravis Pave Head Lowel Clark BASKET BALL . Detna Ekleberry Lowel Clark R .o.l IWeleiry John Gr2.veH Giorjt" Eic)ie Richard Lundell BASK BAIL Lewis Halvorsen Wuvland It ilcliic l,oWel Clark ' Dave Head Henry Halvorsen George Ritchie John Graves Frank Mason Richard Lundell Garland Swanson GIRLS BASKET BALL Marvel Akera Freda Aktrs lna Morgan Mary Fletcher Mary Grabill Elva Balaigcr Rosa Fletcher YOUR BANK Think of this as your bank. Come in and tell us how we can help you. We know that pur success is dependent tip on the prosperity of our customers upon you. We are here to serve, to boost and to grow with this city. Make use of our facilities and service. We sincerely offer .you our earnest co-operation. THE LIVE BANK YOUR CITY, U. S. A. IONE, OREGON. IG WE 2 0 BOARDMAN Ie .cores twice In the KZ Im J Z " inning, Boardmun shows ye,ir a he wus liked by the mu- Arrlve U,''L Locals a good game. In one of the (he fastest name ever played on the local giounds, lone defeated Boardman by ir score of 1 to 0. The game was, played in 1 hr and 20 minutes. The game was a pitchers battle from the Htart with the lone pit cher having a slight edge , allow in only 4 linglestnd Btruk oui 12 men. Keough the Lopping tw irler fur Roardmati allowed 5 hits and atiuckout'J. the only scorch of tile ftfJHlIU CUIUO ill the 4th Mil- " a single by Warner Keitman ' llo;kit!8 un error and u sacrifice. line p'..ii Ar.inlo:i on UfjUermlston the lotal tiuwn is next Sua Jay Tliiivsill l otlie ia.l game-hen ; V" f,r to vm. the local p!ayit. Cointilla p. ,...,. ,.,.! I! , if., 'Ai'imtiton LV iv I SUMMARY OF KLll'KNS LIS 1' OF NOMIM.i'.S C1TV O. HCES U. S. Senator: Uepublict.li Sleitr Shuin way Slantield Governor I-OK 4 ) IS 17 nr "t Republiean 1'aterson N Upton . Carter Supreme Court Bean McBnde Brown County Commissioner G. N. Bleak man.. Joint Reprtsjntative Rimer - Gilliland - City of lone Mayor Mason r Recorder llobinson Head - - 10', Trcast-rer ' Mrs. Graee Linn m 4(J QUINCY ADAMS MAKES HIS DEPARTURE Victnr I,. A.lntrm. nur teacher 'mid couch, left for his home .J'orest Grove. Friday after ln". .. l tif .. -.. ! lents and held in esteem by the' townspeoplc. 1 He has taken a portion &h tea cher of science and head athletic coach In the North Bend Ilih School. North Uend has about) 200 students ho on account of the higher salary it was impoxible ' t . I ! . . . . . I - . L - mr mm to may nere next, year, even though the school .board tried to retain him. TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING ' GAMESMAY 1G Team Won C 5 2 2 2 1 Lost 0 1 4 4 4 5 :vr Ct 1.000 ' 3.'!3 .100 Lust Sunday's RosultH, I!".' 2 Boardrnan U Hcrmiston 7 Umatilla iAnincton. 7 Echo ! Batting Averages AB II R lYt A Cochran 2') 27 21 25 II 27 IG 25 11 4 3 r 7 7 r, G 4 2 3 1 1 0 ,?,7A .:-Vt IBii. - ttow jAdams V. Rietmao llwf.kins 0. Rittman .ayo .2Si .2h7 .2-"0 .w', .1 12 : iW'y nans iv.ilianks Rietman Lindiken Lundell Aneer Well Defined If nnser iinxwl- freiit H gn -:ir D5 OUI-', It t urn (i fury; If from n sni.ill fjj cniik... It la peeiislmi'sii; ull'l ki It Is ,iiIii clilnr tenilile ur rlj:.uluu. I Ji n-my Tuj lor. C7. i Marshal ( Franks 43 3S: Howell 13 jl Summeiifallow If you want to grow weeds? You can grow weeds without plow ing, but if you wishjo raise wheat on your plowing you must keep the weeds down. THE CHENEY ROTARY ROD WEEDER has stood the test of time and is leading all others in sales and satisfied owners. WHY TRY AN EXPERIMENT? If you need a weeder, see the new xr TT-: -r u - - . Rotary Rod Wizard. mHII HHHMMMMt Bert Mason A. NEW T8AH SCHEDULE , Oh S unlays No, 101) ot 11:45 P. ".I, Other Davs N.12J at 11:25 P.M. On Mondays No. 130 at 5:30 A.M. Oilier Davs No. 110 at fjiHO A.M. 1:15 A.M. C:30 A.M. 4- Eye Specialst in Town, Dr. Clarke will be in lone ah A..1 .....!.v 'Iiw.cw1iir Mat jy, at the line Ho'el parlor, g 'f ( ti,.ut your eyis. Hf ,-(.LM1i..r monthly visits t( IIKir.c.i i.u.u. -- l,,e. All v-ork strictly guaranteed Clarke Opical Co. Merthanls Trmt Building. Cor. Cih & WashinKton. iSucccsdora to Clarke. Stra:n Co. LEGION HALL THEATRE ! The Legion Theatre has the I fo'lowi,; Picture, contracted for! .,3l(ror, am wi. u.v. , This is the vers : ,lt,st i;,t of pictures that was ever l.rou.httoloneand are worthy f vn. r mmnort: May 22. Light of Western Star?; o' T! thoek I'urich' I ...... . i i preu it iui ! future reference. We will only .'.!ay '11. Aflm. lee w.n ne lo ato rmfeprieos when the trice of, ihc proceeds will be turned into iJ a tr. n,-int .he Ribkha treasurey. An abun- y . v..K . ..... - - , n.i-iH a Etngle n imber of this con ti-MCt. American Lrgion lone Creeon 10XE REPRESENTED AT j COLLEGE TOURNMENT j 0,e'Oii Auticultuial Coli-ge, Corvallis May 21. i NVan l'ageof lnevvill been tend in Uk' di-snoiinted .-qme reluy ratv iventof :! " Uih a-. T.u:' ir.i'.n y teun am-t n O. A. C, May '-. lt!',,s v t.,tr-i.lnH i:t the jiti'.irrrv depart ient eaeh r P'-o-At t''., trai". itof'visaidth'S ,i.)H i'.irpo the pVysicully tit college me tive to thi-ir wurk in the roieive corps WHY. 1 LOCAL APPENINGS Mrs. II. C. Vood, Valdys and Hillio and Mrs, Stephen Irwin took dinner with Mrs. John Cochran and spent a very enjoy iblu afternoon at the taoch. K. R. Lundell and Eon Richard Kd Bristow and Judce Robin&on left Monday Tor a few days fish- i 12 trip at Maupin. They were lecompanied by George Ritchie :oThe Dalles where he will bring tiomc a new car. Cecil ranchers are now starting n haying. All boy s look for job. Albert "lleil" Croisant arrived n lone for whorl visit. J. C. Tucker, wife and daugh ter Esther was in lone for the graduation exercise and remain--id over Sunday. 11 Wrig;4 and family arriv- Jay9 vi,lt v,.ith thei-relatives. . Cannon Ball after c angmg t.me ts the C.ty 8 alarm iCoek from now on. The R- bkahs are giving ar. - 'i ttt tainment at the schooihouse ,n f.nfl:n. Satnrdav evening . - ... - O f. f- ):'.t supply of refreshmentd will served at cost. Two large s-igns huve been put up nenr the City meat market. i'hi signs hilp to beautify the tu et and we hope' that more go P. The telephone offics is now r-.' living anew coat of ka'imine .v!,:ch has improved the looks of he offic;. The local grove cr pari; has a ,vw occupant this week. He h;is i t ig tent and takes up lots of (.oal. His r.a:iie is unknown. Wendell r.,iUj.or is construct ing a new Ford Pug. It looks us hough it wid be a high stepper L'.h-n it if computed. But you it. ver can tell. Ti e lone booze lighters had a .'. rv enjoyable tuna in ton last Saturday night. It was also very nL'a ant for the sleepers. Talk a! out your stewtd prunes, there were oienty. I "WHats the Trice? t This is ih; question that nter who examines merchandise with the expectation of buying something. t Realizing that most people imke this the first consider- t fttion when they go to buy, slstcntly low - - - but never at the sacrifice of quality. If you tiud any article b'onght at this store not as repre sented bring it back and wc will make good our claims. Try This Store For Satisfacton Bristow 1 tfHHM4MMHWHMWM4HHHW COMMENCEMENT BIGJCCESS Senior class puts on good Program. Big crowd enjoys an interesting speech. The lone High School Com mencement, which was held May 1 1th. at 8:00 P. M.. proved to be a grand sucess. The program we nt off smoothly and the auidence seemed well pleased. The first numbe r on the prog ram was a march played on the piano by Glady s Lundell. Rev. W. W. Head then gave U" e invo cation which was followed by a selection bv Mr. browns orches tra. Marvel Akers, the class poet gave her poem which wa3 clever ly aranged and well taken. The Class History hich was prepared by Lucile Brisk) was the next and proved to be very interesting. The class prophecy which was verv humorous was presented by Mary Fletcher. One of the most interesting features of the prog ram was the Class will presented by Floyd Grabill. Next on the program was a solo sung by Supt. 11. L. Skeen. Elva Baisiger the Valedictorian made a wonderful srerh. The bdrees of the even- intr was made by James 1. Matt hews who mated the subject, Opportunities" in a humorous nue eloquent way. The last and most interesting part of the program was the presentaticn of diploma? by George Ritchie. We wish to thank the Senior Cl.s of 1U2H for this wonderful program and while we wish them a successful future we feel a keen repM that th y will not be with us for ar-.otl.er season. Mr. C W. Svanson, Ruth Spnsn, anl Elmer Swanson returned fiom South Bend, whe-e they went to bring home Mis. C. W. Snis n who has h,.. n vi-iilrg there. Mrs. E. P. Newton came with thtm for a ft-w days vir-it with her mother. Mis. Pettys of this city. Mr. S.au?on retorts lots jt rain at South Ben i but regres that he could not biing bac't ay of it. Uert Mason and Ole Kincade vent to Crooked River for a few days fishing. enters me mma ui evci y ve w have priced our goods con- & Johnsons