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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1926)
OA VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 NUMBER 1 OA WEATHER REPORT FOR MAY ' Total precipitation ... . 0 Kl Number of clear duys ... 11 l'ortly clotnly day 7 Cloudy day ........ 13 , Pre vailinir wind Westerly. , Total precipitation sine Sept. ltit 1 CMS For the corresponding period lait year '. 7.20 R. It, 1IAKHISON Coi'Jtfrutixt Ohttrvrt, LENA COUPLE MARRIED Mr. Edward T. CanfieM an;l MiHS liliie C. IVurnon, both ot Lena, Oregon, were joined in wedlock on Sunday morning May 30, tit tli4 Methodist parsonage in Heppner, tho pastor,. Rev. C, E. Alford. officiating. Thecirfmony took plnre at Hi'ven o'clock in the morning so that the couple nnuht Return t the homo of the bride'a parents, that day being the fortieth anni veanary of the parents marriage. Friends and relutivea were to greet them at their home, in cel ebration of the occasion. The parents of the bride were witnesHes of the ceremony. 8th Crade Diplomas Ji Feu?,, THE NAME SUFFICIENT "Kpeaklng of epitaph," wrll- V. A. "Mr. HiMiwvflt once allowed a friend gruvfuU'ho In ttyafrr Hay which bore thi) lni)i'rlitliin: 'Hero Ilea Anaulaa Doughty, who died In I'M." "The tint member ut the Ananla cluh,' Jollied Die friend; tut dcenut It alrlke you that "here llin" In euper-fluounr" A SERIOUS ENCOUNTER it Six eighth Krade pupils of the I me I'ublic Schoo. Their nam !irett Everett Hummel, Josie ,nwene Howell, Rodney Easel, ityn, Kenneth Smouse, Luella ti'tk, and Julinie Eubunks. Tho total tnimhes of Eighth Jrade Diplomas granted in Mor ow County at the la jt examina tion mas CO, Another examina tion will be give on the tenth of June. ' PRONUNCIATION AID NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOLMEEING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis irict No. 35, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, the ANNUAL SCH'JOLMfcETINC of said Dis' tiicl. will be held at lone School IIuuhh to begin ot the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. on the third Monday of June, being the 2lBt day tf June.A. f. 192(5. ' ,.i This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director for the term of three years and one School Clerk, for the term of one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 22nd day of May. 192G. ATTEST: ' Delia M. Corson, Vint. Ckrk Geo. Ritchie Chairman. mi V-.V ' . - .. I V-v.-C'-H" n TRJ-WTYLEAGUE 10CAL NEWSiLEXINGTOIJ NEWS MANVSfib GAMES MAY 23 Team Herminton lone Umatilla Arlington Board man Echo Won 8 6 4 2 3 1 I.st 0 2 4 G 5 7 Per Ct, 1 (XX; .730! .600 .2i(J .378 .15 LEGION HALL THEATRE Hilly MlM Hkelnm turned her back on in and cut me (lend. I'hlllppa (5ih! mil lirr ahoulder bladea are eharp enuui;li to give yoU eevere cut. J . - .H.jJ ST I 7' iw"1""' t. . i . Plowman Badly Hut t Mr. Tyndal Ilohinton of Ei ght M le wit severely injured on, lutsday when hitching up hi J horaei to plow after dinner. An mtiaw horse suddenly struck him pown and mauled him terifically. Before he could help himself the ran away ana dragged a inree bottom plow over his tody. With the assistance of the hired man, Robinson wot up and walked to the house, about half mile away. Mrs Robinson was horror stricken and phoned immediately for Dr. McMurdo who rushed out to weet him and accompanied him to tht- office wher he was X-rayed ahd hi many wounds bruises and broktn bones fixed up. He was then taken to the llepp ct i fi-. :...l ... t. ...... I a nT surgical uospum wneic 1Ukule ,e4tlcCc. ....a tnruA urifti.r th. ram nf t A'O ! nuo ibvu w..- 1 I pi lc fecial nurses. The X- ray picture showed his eit shoulder blade split in to rom top to bottom; three ribs roken on the same aide and his ,eft shor.lder blade broken at tt e op. His right ankle is badly sprained and the akin a"d flesh is badly cut and bruned from his Last Sunday's Results,--Boardman 6 Arlington Hermiston 10 lone Echo forfited to Umatilla. Batting Averages, The Morrow County District Pomona wili meet at lone, June 19. 192G -10:00 A. M. A program of prominent speak ers are planed for the afternoon. AB II R Pet. Casen G 3 2 .500 W. Kietman 43 12 9 .411 A. Cochran 2G 9 7 .340 Bristow 32 11 8 .314 Hoskins 23 8 8 .3.;;! 0. Rietman 34 10 5 .2J4 Brown , 23 6 3 .2(X) Eubanks 27 4 3 .144 Lindiken 4 0 1 .000! Lundell 4 0 1 .000 Drake 15 0 1 .000 Provrbt Tru On (ward loln ihlp I And It lru. rmlinol mi mr And buy II, tuo. Shopping Habit Tha cloth nmlrbea tlie lauipla par fectly, niJnm." "Yea, It cartnliily doa It couldn't b a better niutcb." "I low niany yard do you raqulra, niadamf "Oh, not any ytt Tou im, tbta U tha Orat sbop I't triad." The Legion Theatre has th. loilowing pictures contracted fo. tor, andwi i show them in th ordtr named. This is the verj best list of pictures that was eve. If ouyht to luoe and are wort in if your support; Cut Una out and keep It lo. ve nut oiiij much tue (.t'lCc v. piUbTain touit.8 ut lu, Uuin iiilo a single umiuuci' ol liiia ko.. Auuncau Legion lone Oregon Mrs. Jennie McMurray return A Tuesday from Corvalis where the has been visiting for a few days with her son Nolan Paige. Nolan wpnt immediately after the close of the college year, to Seattle where he has work with me of the transcontinental rail wry companies. Mrs Perry Bartlemay who was taken to the Heppner Surgical Hcnpital last week is much im proved at this time. Service on the Rural Free De livery route recently established nit of lone will begin the first Saturday in July and will be con tinued each Mon-iay, Wednesday and Saturday thereafter. The rhut as establiseed goes out of lone up the Wilson grade and returning by way of the Rhea Creek road serves Goose bi rry.EigntMileand Rhea Creek. Dr. McMurdo was called to Ce cil Sunday night to attend Mrs. r. R. Williams who was very ill un l had to be broughttotheHepp ner Surgical Hospital for an oper ttion from which she is rapidly recovering. Mrs. J. F. Lucas and son, Ray, returned Saturday evening from a ten days visit among friends in Portland and Seaside. Hot Lead Experiment A hand, It molDt. can be lately dipped Into molten lead at a tempera ture of 400 degreea above that of boil ing water. Tba tapor aurroundln? the band will protect It If tt la not held Id the lead too Ion. June Webster, defendant of the head to his feet.. Although his famoui lexirosrapiu'r, Noah Webatnr.'t'inditUHi is very serious he is r-rnaonta a ropy ot her ancestor work ... n. ...,n i. t tho PublUl.y Department of the getting Blond BHWell 88 Could fiAtnnl.r'AhtiiTinl.il lntnrnntlnn.il F!rwv AViipptH fit t hi A tlfTM. ' -7 Mi events which opena June 1 to cele-J kmU I h A ir.nih Ann t vnr.iir tit Ihn T alKiilna of the Declaration of Independ ence. There are many typea of pro- nunclntioni heard but there la just oniu proper way Noah aaya. It la "Sca-i Kwiih ccn len' nlnl" with tho accent on tho first aylluble of the "Seaqul" and on tho aecond syllable ot tba "centennial." YOUR BANK Think of this as your bank, tell us how we can help you. Come in and We know that out success is dependent up 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, sincerely offer you our earnest co-operation. THE LIVE BANK YOUR CITY, U. S. A. t IONE, OREGON. We WHY Mrs. Paul G. Bals'iRer and son lfred went to Seattle last Thurs lay. They traveled by auto. Mrs. -Jalsiiter will visit with re'ative? n the way and then continue ,he j onrney to Seatle. Fire b-oke out Tuesday morn .ng in the extensive pack ing p'ant connected with the lone Market and in spiteof the heroic ffotts of volunteer fire brigade h hailding and contents were oon destroyed. There being no insurance the plant and contents ere a total loss. Law$ Againtt Profanity In I'tM the Pennsylvania legislature p:iKvd an act providing that any per son over alxteen yeara blaspheming, cttrslne, or profaning the name of Al mighty Hod ahnuld be fined the aum of ti" cents or be confined In the houne of correction 24 houra. In ism It wus amoii'lel thnt the perpetration of a curse or oath Involved a penalty of 40 cents or detention for 12 houra In the house ot correction. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Barnett had as last weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Leach and Miss Viva Leach from Portland. Mrs. Alva Jones and Mrs. Paul Gammel were down lrom Hepp ner on Saturday last. They rep resented the Legion Auxiliaryand sold a large nnmp" r of trophies our townspeople. Mr. and Mrs, L A. Palmerlex pect to drive Wedr esday of this weeek to Forent Grove where they will spend the closing days of school with their daughter. Miss Alice. Miss Alice will make the return trip with her parents. Maurice Frye, Heppner electri cian has been engaged this week in repairing phones at the Mead ow Drook.J, F. Lucas and W.J. Bowman ranches. This means good service between these pla ces and Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gentry and children arrived early Satur day morhing from Portland and enjoyed two days among relatives here. W. F. Barnet was a business visitor on Rhea Creek, above lleppner yesterday. He was look inng after some cattle pastured in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Strodtman and daughter spent Decoration Day at Kennewick, Wash.' L0CAN BERIFS Logans for sale at a bargain, $2 a crate We pay the express or parcel post. Order now. Joe Douda, Estacada, Oregon. Education' Fore The force of education la ao treat that we may mold the mind and man ners of the young Into what ahnpe we please and give Ihew the Impreealona of aucb babita aa ahall ever after re main. Atterbury. 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