VOLUME XIV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926
NUMBER 52
IONE DEFEATS
ARLINGTON
Arlington Puts Up
Hard Fight
lone defeated Arlington In a
closely contested game, Sundy,
by a acore of 5 to 4. Arlington
got the mart on lone in tin' first
Inning while they put the local
boy i in the field with three balls
each resulting in an out. The
next inning dealt scores to nei
ther side. In lotie'a half of the
third inning . Dutch Reilman
singled and while the next batter
truck out, stole second. Werner
came to bat and singled while
Dutch went third. Dutch stole
home and then the batter made
the third out. The next inning
aw two men out before A. Coch
ran Rained the third sack. Bristow
who was on firtt started to
ecod and was caught In a hot
box After Cochran had scored
Bristow was (aged out. As this
vas the third out there whs some
POPULAR YOUNG
COUPLE WED.
Marl in Baurenfiend and Miti
Zoe Farrens .former school tea
cner of Morgan, were maried at
the residence of Mrs. Karrens in
lone last Sunday at 12:00 M.
Immediately after service wa
read the wedding party adjourn
ed to the home Of Frank Young
where dinner was served. After
dinner the bride and groom took
their departure for Salem where
they will attend Grand Lodge
I. 0. 0. F. session, Thoso who
were present are Mr. II. Ely and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrens.
Frank Youno; and family and
Rev. W. W. Head.
MORE GOSSIP
Daniel Head has gone hack to
the simple life and will spend the
summer on the farm of Mr. 15.
Zinter,
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCH0OLJ1EEING
NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No 35. of Morrow County.
State of Oregon, the ANNUAL
SCILOL MEETING of said Dis-
trict. wilt be held at lone School
House to begin ot lha hour of
1:30 o'clock I. M. on the third
Monday of June, beinir the 21 At
dav f f June. A. f. l'J2G
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director
for the term of three years at.d
one School Clerk for the term of
one year and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 22nd duy of May.
1026.
ATTEST:
Delia M. Corson,
Dint Cltrk
Geo Ritchie
Chairman. '
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
STANDING
GAMES MAY 23
Team
Hermiston
lone
I'ma'illa
Arlington
Hoard man
Echo
Won
7
6
3
2
2
1
Lost
0
1
4
5
5
6
Per Ct.
1 000
.857
.430
.230
.236
.113
Mrs Elmer Griffith was in Hepp
nerlast Friday ni, ht to have some
teeih extracted. Doctors Farriot
and McMurrfo performed the op
peration.
doubt as to whether or not the
acore should count but on refer-1 Miss Luiea Iroedson, one of
ing to page LH, rule CD in the Ione's popular teachers, spent a
IIJt I ll ft t I I I ft I t t mm
umciai naxe nan ituies we coupie oi cays in the ileppner
find Umpire in Chiel Ferris was i Surgicel Hospital following: a
correct in rendering his decision a throat operation performed by
In favor of the home team. The, Dr. McMurdo.
fifth inning neled the Lnians
two runs. Arlington made anoth
er counter in the seventh and
when lore came to bat Hoskins
droped one into the cellar for a
home run. Arlingtl u Mucked up
one more run in the game ended
with a score of 5 to 4 in favor of
the lone nine.
' Werner Reitman, the outstand
ing star of the game, played a
wonderful game in the field and
bingleo out four hit at four trips
to the plate.
In the fi-st half of the eighth
Inning the locals, receiver, Hos
kins, was forced to withdraw
from the game on account of an
injury to his hand. Lundell took
Bristowa place at second buBH'frHn, clerk
Miss Ona Gilliam, granuate
nurse, of Heppnerand Miss Flem
ing, graduate nurse, of The Dalles
are assisting at the Morrow Gen
eral Hospital in Ileppner.
Mrs. Ferry Bartlemay was tak
en to Ileppner for medical treat
ment Saturday, May 2n. On ex
amination it was foun she wa
too sick to return, so was taken
to the Ileppner Surgical Hospital
for treatment under Dr. McMur
do.
-'J
Ltist Sunday's Results,--lone
5 Arlington 4
Hermiston 4 Eoardman 0
Umatilla 7 Echo 1
Batting Averages,
AB H R Pit.
LOCAL NEWSILexington NEWS
Biz Engleman took his wife
and sons on a visit to Paradise
Valley, Nevada.
Te l and Keithly Blake made
their departure for Eugene Sun
day evening.
Earl Murty and fanily arrived
in lone Monday.
Cahen
W. Rietman
A. Cochran
Bristow
Honking
O. Rietman
Brown
Ho bunks
Lindiken
Lundell
Drake
2
20
22
27
18
31
20
20
4
4
11
1
12
9
6
9
5
4
0
0
0
1
6
C
7
7
5
2
3
1
0
1
.500
Latter Rain Revival Services
ire in full sway at thePonticostal
dission. Two women are leading
i he bervices which are quite
njoyable.
Every one is welcome to attend
these services and listen to these
"ervices.
Bub Ellington arrived in town
" J Tu-'aday. Mr. Ellington ha? har
'(vested near lone for e number of
(I years an i? again ready for duty.
3:53' -
2gji T. E. Peterson wiil accompany
'9n0 a load of cattle which he is Bhip
"jj'ing this week,
.CK0! "
n(i(y We notice Butch, j- Bristow,
a. vho is in mournirg,
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
Uncle Sam
day.
pretty
is keeping
buisy these
L-e Howel is digging for gold
'ir.dw the most prospective cor
ner of his home. Although Mr.
Howel hasen't struck any gold
The Legion Theatre has the, yt.t he thinks he will need some
following pictures contracted fotjbefore he is finished. He is being
for, and wi I show them in th Jwisted by Chas. Nord and Lsry
nomiwi Thia ! fh erviLondergan.
Viuii hiii w pw -w -' j
best list of pictures that was ever
THE VICTOR
Fred Stiewer
Henry Clay Woods and family
left for the valley Monday morn
ing. They returned on Tuesday.
Ocar Cochran has repapered his
pastime floor. To celebrate the
Parents will do well to wart
. i l : i ) ,
ineir couuitn , '""""Vcasion some of the local cheeses
the school noose aunng me vaca
tion aeaso without permission
If any persons
put on a limberger feed.
ile the latter relieved t;are cauKht btcaking into tne Salem Sunday night
school house they will be arrest
ed and prosocuted.
while the
catcher.
lone plays Hermiston on the
30th. at Hermiston and on the
following Sunday the Hermiston Loell Clark has been haying
nine will play here. the past week at his uncle's ranch
The Echo and Umatilla teams near Lexington.
iiave decided to start their game! The Morrow County District
at Umatilla at 1:00 P. M. so that Pomona wili meet at lone, June
their fans may attend the same. 19. 1926 10; 00 A. M.
Eiinore Swanson
left
where
for
she
will transact bnsiness.
brought to lone and are worthy
of your support;
Perry Bartelmay has inve?t(d
!onie of his had earned cash in
i new saxaphone'which holds
two cahl of "Prince Albert".
, , 29, The shock Puncb
Cut this out and keep it for
future reference. We will only Mr. and Mis. Steers were paid
ruise prices when the price of a visit by Mr. Steers brother and
program compels us to. Dont Mrs. Steers mother and sister. '
mha a single number of this con-' The visitors were going through
tract. American Legion
lone Oregon
The City has invested in a new
lock for the local dungeon.
to Coneon.
Good assortment of Head Vis
ors at Bullard's
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leather
C. R. Grunzel and family left'are rejoicing over the arrival.of a
for Hood River and Portland last
Tuesday.
at Hermiston,
Wil
nine pound son, Monday of this
week at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Dr. McMurdo of Heppner was
in attendance.
with
A program of prominent speak
ers is planed for the afternoon.
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Make use of our facilities and service,
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IONE, ' OREGON.
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The Dorcas society will give a
Silver Tea Thursday afternoon,
J jne 3, at the Ccngregational
Hi church parlor.
r-i;i I .
eMiiMMM 4
The many friends and acqua
intencesof Mrs. M. D. Tucker
received with ashoclc, earlv Mon
day morning the news of her
sudden death which occured on
Sunday evening in her home in
Gladstone, Oregon. Mrs. Tuck
er was in her seeming . good
health until an attack of heart
trouble brought but a short half
hours illness before the end.
The Sad word came by phone
message to Mrs. Arthur Hunt,
who accompanied by her uncle,
Wm. Tucker' left immediately
for Gladstone.
She is survived Lv her husband
M. D. Tucker, two" sons' Geo.
and Stierman. who live near
Portland, and two daughters
Mrs. Elsie Connar of Grandview
Wash, and Mrs. Arthur Hunt
of Lexington. Funeral services
will ge conducted Weduesday
morning at Gladstone with bur
ial at Oregon City. lome
sorrowing family and relatives
our entire community exuends
deep sympathy.
Ray White is at home from an
extended stay in San Franscisco
woete hi has been a student in
a school of Chiropody.
Lswrer.ce Beach rtturned from
Walla Walla on Monday with his
rather Karl Beach.
Mrs F. Franklin of the Dalls
called upon Lexington house
wives during the past week. She
m demonstrating Monarch cloth
es cleaner, one of her own
production.
B. II. Grady, wheat buyer, is
up from The Dalles to Iook over
crops around Lexington.
Mrs. Paul Mortimore who has
been quite ill in a Gladstone
hospital is now able to be at
home. It is expected that Rev.
and Mrs. Mortimore will come to
Lexington in June for a visit
among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Warner,
Mr3. Geo. Bradley and Grandma
McMillan have returned Jrom an
overland trip to Elk River, Idaho.
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! Realizing that most people make this the first consider-J
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