But 3uhtpwuht nt 4 VOLUME XV wmmmammmmmmmmammma IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY JUNE 11, 1926 NUMBER 2 CITY HALL BRIEFS City Streets to Be Improved. Masons Cct Permit To Move Building At a Bpoclal meeting of the Counil of tin Cityof lone, held on Monday evenirg.two matteriof business we-t considered ind die " posed of. Holl call ihowed the Mayor and alt councilnen exept Walter Smith present. A.I 1 . . ll .t.t M ininemaueroi me petition or the Masonic Lodge to move their newly kcquMed building from ita present location onto the lot on delonging (o the lodre. Tee per mit was granted by unanimous rote. I The project of improving Main, Spring, Green and H streets wb taken upend after due cousider ation, it was unanimously voted lo authorize the expenditure of IV U VAVWU A.WVA III IliC fill , provement of the above named streets. The newly installed pump for ahe water system is a vast lm provment over the old one and bids fair do pay for isef in a short time by the reduction in the a mount of electric current used. Twentyfive more meters' are being iastaUed on theservlcelines of the city water system. This makes o total of 75 installed ont of ICO ordered. Ml mm NATIONAL PARK XTISIT the wonderland of fryiera 'reached via the hiitorle Union Pacific throuf h the Wcit Ydlowttone Oattway. LOW ROUND TRIP PARES XII bt la aBVrt (1 urine MM, June II la Stptrmbar IS. You caa MTtvi your antli tm aim than ar mmkm iimi iUxt autt trip ga your y aaat. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW W.llamd )rou drarMpttv booklet!, fumiak ail InfunaaUca and aiaaa your laaarvatioaa. TIJK1IM3. J. VV. Howk.Aat. lone, Ortgon VACifoN ROUTE. YOUR BANK . Think of this as your bank. Come In and tell us how we can help you. We know that our 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. We sincerely offer you our earnest co-operation. THE LIVE BANK YOUR CITY, U. S. A. IONE, OREGON. i ATTENTION FARMERS DATES TO REMEMBER Fiel Meeting, LexingtonlNunery Wednesday, June ie, 2:00 P. M- Vi It Moro Station' Sunday, June 20. Plsnlc and Nursery Meeting, at Eignt Mile, Sunday, Jtne 27. R. W. Morse, County Agent Brother W Miami Trying lo pull through Is half the buttle, and (lit fact tint w pull through U th rcit of IL Atlmta Con stitution. LEGION HALL ' THEATRE The following list of pictures are pooked to show at the Legion Hall, beginning June 12. We Mave in thia list a wide range of subjects rnd stars and hope to please every one. We are having a hard time to make ends meet.so, when in doubt, what to do, go to the show. June 12 Ridin' Kid from Powder River. ' "1C. Sall " " 2G. Man from Rhd Gulch. Jnly 4, Sea Hawk. " "10, Man in Blue " " 17 Doming of Amos. " " 24 Tornado. " 31 In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter August 7 Withont Mercy. 14 Puricane Kin 21 When A Man's A Man 23 Prairie Pirate. Sept. 4 Kidin' Thunder. 11 Wedding song. " 18 Love Master. " 25 Family Secrets. Oct 2 Taming the West. " 9 Seven Days. 16 Frivolous Sal 23 Red Clay. 30 Hell's Highroad. Nov. 6 Calgary Stampede. " 13 Sundown. " 20 Simon the Jester.' " 27 Madame behave. Dee. 4 California Straight Ahead. 11 Flowing Gold. 18 Thre Faces East. " 25 Three Faces East Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of 'program compels us to, Dont miss a single number of this con tract. American Legion lone Oregon NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEEING NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis trict No. 35, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING or said Die trier, will be held at lone School House to begin ot the hour of 1:30 o'elock P. M. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June, A. D. 1926V 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. 1926. ATTESTS Delia M. Corson, Dint Clerk Geo. Ritchie Chairman. MORROW COUNTY FARMERS A Field Meeting will be held at the Lexington Grain Nursery, on the Harry Schriever plae on the Mrrket Road about 3 miles from Levington, Wednescay, June 16. at 2:00 At this time the nursery grains will be checked and discussed. Representatives of the Moro Experiment station will be present A number of new wiuter smut resistant wheats are showing up exceptiodatly well this year. Some of these wheats may be ready for distribution soon. Come and look them over. On Sunday, June 20, Morrow farmers will visit the Moro Ex pertinent Station. Further an nouncement of this meeuing and the picnic will be made in the papers next week. Very tru'y yours, Roger W. Morse County Agent A Hunt it In the South 8 fa Islands thin li a Hula Bib about six Inchea long railed the uudaklpper, that I ear thi water to hunt Insects and worms on the bench. WHY Summerfallow If you want to growAveeds? You can grow weeds without plow ing, but if you wish to 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 Rotary Rod Wizard. elMMIIIHlMIHMMIIIIHM 3T3T Bert Mason TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING GAMES MAY 23 Team Won Lost Per Ct. Hermiston 9 0 1.000 lone 6 3 .606 Umatilla 4 5 .444 Arlington 3 6 .333 Board man 4 5 .444 L'cho 1 8 .111 f 'Last Sunday's Results, Board man 6 Arlington 0 Hermiston 10 lone 7 Echo forfited to Umatilla. Batting Averages, ' AB H R Pet. Cfcaen 6 33 31 37 27 33 23 31 6 8 16 3 2 .500 W. Rietman A. Cochran 16 11 .421 10 7 .320 Bristow 11 9 .297 Hoikins - 10 10 .370 10 6 .262 O. Rietman Brown 5 3 5 3 01 0 1 2 1 .200 Eubanks Llndiken Lundell Drake .161 .000 .000 .105 HIT VIH A GAS SAOVEL O. E. Rundell, pitman at the road camp near Lena was severe ly injured Monday night about eleven P. M. Rundell was one of the night crew and was standing near the gas shovel. The gas man did not see him and conseqnently the ahovelcame near finishing Rundell. Ai it wsb he was struck on the left side and shoulder and dragged about 100 feet. He was brought to the Morrow General Hospital by Dr, Johnston where his injuries were tended. Rundell was fortunate in that he came through with a few bro ken ribs and a crushe arm which will incapacitate htm for two or three weeks but from which he will recoverr. Had tht Right Idea When I die, I ihould be ashamed to build ma a monument It thera were a wanting friend iboTi ground. I would enjoy the pleaiore of what t give by giving It alive and Saataf another an- It. Pope. LOCAL NEWS Walt Smith has traded his Hoad River property for a rooming house in Portland and has gone to the city to lake possession. Harold Ahalt vrs in lone for a Brief stay Monday. The Morrow County District Pomona wili meet at lone, June 19, 1926 10:00 A. M. A program of prominent speak ers are planed for the afternoon. Smith the Elevator Man is determined that the farmers shall know that he is in town. Sacks are 14 and 15 cents. Those who have already contracted at a higher price will get the bene fit of the fall in price. October 30 to November 6, 1926, it Portland. Oregon, the 16th Annual Prcific International Live Block Exposion. Mrs. John Olden is seriously Hi it the Heppner General Hospital rs reported by her physician, Dr. A. H. Johnston. KICKED BY A HORSE While herding horses on the Andrew Douglas ranch, six miles iouthwest of lone. John, brother of Andrew, was kicked on the eg. He was brought to Heppner wnere he was X rayed bv Doctor johnton and, as the larfe boue of the lower leg was boken the ieg was put in a cast after the tracterearaas reduceu. John wiil oe compelled 10 hobble around lor a few weeks till the bone heals Reaion "Why have you a black band around Vour arm Who dledr "Nobody. I horned a little note there with my cigar." Good Reaton A ont Oh, Elile, Vm aura yon new aw ma behave Ilka that Stale (four yeara old) Wall, I haven't snowed yoa ao very long. Much Eaiitr The Huaband Good heavena, do ynu think I'm made of money? The Wife I wlah yon were, I could cct you chanted then ! Hateful "Oh, Harold proposed to ma taat night whlla turning the nioslc for ma at the plnno." "I aee, dear. Ton played right tote hli bauds." Modern Fable Four anlmul went to a ctrcua a iluik, a pig, a frog and a akunk. Alt of them got In aicept one. The duck had a bill, the pig had four quarter! and tba frog had a greenback, but tba skunk had only a "cent" Exchange. What's the Price? This is the question that enters the mind of every custo-l mer who examines merchandise with the expectation of; buying something. Realizing that most people ation when they go to buy, sistently low but never at If vou tiud any article bonght at this store not as repre- sented bring it back and we Try This Store For Satisfacton Bristow & MMMllMMIIMIIMl Lexington news Mrs. Edward Kelier was shop, ping sn Heppner Tuesday of tnis week Mrs. Emeline Patterson is at toe ranch home of or-r ron, Fred Kuhns. Mrs. Patterson, who is from Alhena, expect to be with Mr. and Mrs. Kuhns ahoot two months. Karl Beach will go to Walla Walla, Tnursdry of thia week to be ptesent at the High Lchool Commence ment Laurel Beach is ond of the graduates. Russell Wright is busy on the ranch of Mrs. A. Recny, who left Tuesday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller for an over land trip to Boisd, Idaho. Among Lexlrtpton 1926 gradu ates who are now employed are Raymond Milles at Hubdard. Or. Loren Leathers' ranch, Lexing ton .Lawrence Slocum on the J. F. Lucas ranch, James Keller in his fathet'sDlacksmithshop.Velle Ward, State House, Salem, Ore. There is some talk of a matched game of horse fhoes between lone and Lexington. If we may judge by the numder who are in practice we should say that Lex ington can show good players. S. Strodtman anb Albert Ao- kins spent Tuesday cveng with William Esslsyn, Turn -A-Lum Manager at lone. Miss Alice Palmer is as home ; after completiug her first year at Pacific Utivtrsitv. Among callers ie townlast Wed nesdoy evening wer Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slodum land Albert Hdkins from Heppner. Mrs. Sadie Lewis and Mrs.' Laura Scott are visiting relativs at Salem and Drain. Grandma Thompson drove to Portland last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Leach. June 14 is Flag Day. when Freedom from her moun tain height Unfuriedhtr standard to the air She tore the asure robe of Night Ana set the ttars of glory there. Fruit-Fed Puppiet Fruit -fed pupiilt'i are the lutcct, a BrltlMi v?tiTlnarlan having proved, to lila own autlsfuctlnn at leant. Hint pup pies brought up on a diet which In cludes ornnuea, apples and banunas make better and bigger dogs tlinii thuae that have known only the usual dog foods. make this the first consider- X wj have priced our goods con-i the sacrifice of quality. t will make good our claims Johnsons MIIHMIHW;4MMM