VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. 25, 1927 NUMBER 39 SCHOOL NOTES The lone high school basket ball team played the last two Karnes of the season with Lexlnir ton and Fossil. lone was defeated at Lexlng ton by a eeor of 13 19, but won from Fossil with a score of 21 - 20. JOKES English Teacher: Italph, give me a sentence using defeat, de fenae'and detail. Ralph: Defeat went over de fence belore detail. Mr. FasnachtGeom. Teacher: Class, just look at the board and 1 will run through it quickly. Mrs. Patterson: Harold, why do we put a hyphen in bird cage? Harold: It's for the bird to ait on, when he is tired. Mrs. Sperry: Thelma, why do '.hey put H. C. after dates? Thelma: Because they didn't know whether the dates were exactly right io they say "bout correct." PRIMARY ROOM NOTES By JUNIOU MASON Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Skeen, Mrs. Fasnacht, Mrs. King. M"s, Cor lay, Mra. Turner, Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Phelps have been visi tors in our room lately. The grades had a Washington's Birthoar program in the gym, yesterday. Our room has made some new health pasters. March 5th thi high school will have basket social. We arc going to help make the program a good one. Winnie Brown, Inez Merritt, Denward Bergvin, Henry Nor moyleand Junior Mason won in the speaking contest in our room. last week. Remington The only portable typewriter tkat li t real luccesi. Bullard'8 Pharmacy. Star Brand shoes at Briatow and Jobnaon's. None better. Let Kodak keep the story In the house or out of doors wheneverthcrc's a nome story you want to 6avc, your Kodak saves it. Children are alwayslittlc,andthescencsjust as they used to be in your Kodak album. Stop in at our store and sec how easy it is to work any Kodak. The prices start at $ 5. Brownies as low as $2. t Quality Finishing BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store " Don't Forget! , Remember, folkB, the good time promised, Saturday eve, March Cth. This peppy program will be well worth the price and there'll be plenty of fun that which cornea lattr- a basket so cial. Come prepared to help make this a live community affair! The lone U.S. has always tak en ptide in promoting high school activities without going into debt. Our young people are to be com plimented on taking this attitude We were proud of the neat bank account deposited in the Bunk of lone till Ian. S. You know what happened to it! We have scraped through the Basket Ball season with only a few penniea to the good and the Base Bull season will soon be here. This school produced a basket ball team thnt would be a credit to any community. With your help it can deliver the goods in Base Ball, too! Come prepared to have a good time and help make this enter tainment a success. Don't forget the basket! Don't forget the cash! Admission to program lOct. HAND FOWfcR WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower StuniDullers $30 each; Horsepower, $7fi; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Waterw heels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Rrnton, Wash. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice In hirvhr given thnt tlie uiiiIitnIkik'iI. iw HiiH-rlntrudent ol ' Btutka Iir Hi Stntn of Oregon, la In '..!...... ... m mm, I Mffutra rl I ilm I In ii k nf Iiiiih. lone. Ori'ifiin. for !ti. pnrpow iniiiMntion. 'ah ih-mkiw wlu have clalma nKftlimt ' ' llnnk nrv ,",v,'r n"l,,1,,, u 'l'",1"' ''' i'Tf ""'"'i'1, ,bjr Mill VI'lUll'll I Mllllli n. .'J .f.l. fl.- ilttl, whlitlif Deputy HuierliiteiioViil of llitnkM In rlmrtff.at llif office Hnuk of lone, lone, On-Kon, on or before the Hlh. ilnv of Airtl, lli.'T. Date of flint publication Jan. Hth. in.'. I late of liiBt iulillcatlon April Ulh In.'". Kit ASK C 1IIIAMWKLI. Sl'l'EKINTKNOKNT OK DANK.". SENIOR BANQUET Ths Senior Class entertained the high school faculty at a ban qut, Tuesday evening in the do mustic science room. The meal, prepared by the Senior girls, was indeed a banquet from the stand point of quality as well as quan tity, and the guests pronounced the girlsexcellent cooks. Judging from the quantity of hot biscuits consumed, we might state that irood biscuits stemed to be a spu cial treat for the faculty hus barn) it. The courses were sf rved by three sophomore ,-ir!s, Fern En elman, Leon a Ritchie, and Thel ma Mosgan who were daintily daessed in red and white dresses to represent the school colors. Several Seniors were unable to attend. Those present wire: Mr. Mrr. Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. Fas nacht, Mr. and Mrs. Sperry, Mr. n nd Mrs. Pattersou, Misses Ina Morgan, Ruth Swanson, Mary Grabill, Mary Frank, and Messrs. Eugene Grabill, Lowell Clark, C'air Young, Dave Head, and VVayland Ritchie. DECLAMATORY CONTEST. All grades and high school pu pils took part in the Declamatory try-outlast week. The winners were as follows: HUMOROUS Second grade; Winnie Brown, Inet Meritt, Denward Bergvin. Third grade; Harland McCurdy. Fourth grade; Frederick Rankin. Fifth grade; Louise Minor. Sixth grade; Bcrl Akers. ' Seventh grade,. Durrel Padberg, Harvey Mediock. Eighth grade;- Hazel Padberg. Freshman; Harold Kincade, Sophomore; Thelma Morgan. Senior; Clair Young. ORATORICAL Second grade; Junior Mason.ard Harry Normyle. Fourth tirade Leo Young and Valdys Wood. Fifth Grade; Donald Heliker. Sixth grade; Marcus Greenwall. Seventh. Minnie Normyle. Eighth grade; Deloretis CrOwe'.l Helen Smouse. Freshmen; Keneth Smou?e. Sophomore; Everette Hummel. Jon'or; Richard Lundell. Senior; David Head. Independent; Frank Mason. DRAMATIC Freshmen; Mildred Smith. Sophomore; Rosa Fletcher. Junior; Katheryn Feldman. Senior; Ruth Swanson. The Declamatory Contest for the Ionf School will be held in the Bm, March 25, The fina) contest well be held at HeDDner. April 22. The spring season will soon be here; we have the Dr. L D. LeGear line of stock and poultry remedies, John Deere plow line of shares and extras, agency for VanBrunt Drill, and a good line of general mdse. at right prices. BRISTOW & JOHNSON LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sigsbee who have beenpending the win terin Portland, arrived on Thurs day morning's train. Mr, Sigsbee expects to take up his annnai job of sheep shearing. Mrs. Ed Rietman is spending a few day's at The Dalles with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Van Vector. i Carl and Bill Bergstrom return ed from Portland, last week. , A basket ball game was played in lone, Tuesday evening, be tween the town teams of Lexing ton ani lone. The score was 2G to 21 in favor of lone, The Dorcas Society will hold its monthly Silver Tea at the church parlors, Thursday, after noon, March 10.' Quite a number of lone people attended the Odd Fellows' Get-to-Gether meetsng Wednesday evening. Willow Lodge of Hepp ner. was the host of the occasion. A pleasing literary and muai cal program was rendered, the address of welcome was given by Hon. S. E. Notson and the response by W. W, Head. Among those contributing to the progaam was Miss Lillie Aienger who gave, as a reading, a parody on Kipling's famous poem, If and responded to an encore with "It Might Be Worse." The gustatory elements of a perfect evenin were supplied in abundance and perfection by Sans Souci Rebehka Lodge, W. P. Mahoney and Cal Sweek were lone visitos, Thursday. v .Walter Canon, arrived on the Saturday evening stage, from Portland. L P. Davidson returned, Mon day from California where he has been for the past month. Airs. Albert Khea arrived in lone, Sunday, to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. H. C. Wood. Walton Young carre up from Portland, Wednesday, to spend a few dava with his oarentg. a r ... Edison Morgan, Edmond Bris tnw and Chna. (Il nnnnr onH: LonMcCabe were Heppnerbu.i nesscalltrs, Wednesday. f nends to th number of thirty Endeavor, 6:30, preaching 7:30 p, surprised Mr. and Mrs. Robertjm. You are welcome. Mathiesen, last Sunday by teedr E. L. Wood, Minister, inur them a farewell nartv. The, t'fcai. III. 0: lis IIBf C UIOVOCU Ul business interests here and pur to remove to Hood River in the NOTICE Ail parties holding Dank of lone equinrr.ent will please deliver to the undersigned at John Mc Dev ilt Ranch, lone, Oregon I L. M. Dempsey. ! DEPUTY SUIT. OF BANKS near future. Their neighbors de termined that they should not get away without some testimo nial of their esteem, Mrs. Emily McMurray celebra ted herseventyfifth birthday Fri day, Feb. 18,'at her home. Her daughter, Mrs. Lor an Hale, Mrs. Ralph Harris, and Mrs. Ray Robinson, invited io a few of her friends to partake of the birtheav cake and other re freshments they had prepared. Those present were Mrs. Lax ton McMurray, Mrs. P. A. Low, Mrs Godfrey, Mrs. Bert Mason, Mrs Cole Smith, Mrs, Wiles, Mrs P. J. Linn, Mrs, Emil Swanson, Mrs. J. H. Bryson, Mrs. Ralph Harris, Mrs. Loran Hale and Mrs. Emily McMurray. 1 Thousands of New Words Spelled, pronouncod, end defined Io WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY 7e "Supnmm Authority" HTt or a ftw $amplt I hot fitirrrait Red Star Air Coundl capital th'p mud gun oiTMerjr (hip 8. P. boat Irredenta oriel caeca de Esthonia American Legion Blue Croea airport crjretal deMctor uporheterodjrae CaaetleeaadBlaeTlMcJDialieaa7 Ctl tlf BtH I Write far a aenwle pace ei tlM N.ir Words, efwttmaa ef F. cf viUr ead India Paper, PiaB. G. &CMERRIAM CO. Springfield, Maaa, U. & A. The Dorcas Society of the . .wngrwuonii unurcn win noia a cool(ed fo 8'e theMcMurry Gilding, Saturday, Feb. 26, ATTHE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School 10:00 a. m., Christian 1 a girl acoot cyper einpio shoneeo rMt Hmnkimnjr rf'V J mf Infwimmtmm ? S77?T1 ior-n i708Pee "'Srra em Mat. t:t,4tMr;'tgJ5ii 4oT.ooe iV y' f..''jL Wore aad "Ji Vi-5 Dr.HESS REMEDY Now is the time to put your I Jnnlmalc nnrl fraivlc in mnAttifn UIIIIIIUU Ul III IUTT IvJ IIIWIIUIUVII Sf. ennnrr rlUAltf kt tnnAta :Dr. Hccs' Stock Tonic, Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, i I Slncf-ranf- I nnco i IIIOIUIII I-.III-WI. if Hess Dip and Disinfectant, Hess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. Every package a'psolutely guaranteed to satisfy or your get your money back. BERT MASON i! LEGION HALL . THEATRE Here are a few of the pictures we have contracted for 1927. Mar. Sih. . Rocking Moon. Mar. 12th. Midnight Sun. Mar, 19th. Hands Across The Border. Mar. 26th. - Whispering Smith. April 2nd. Volga Boatman. Cut this out n keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number cf this con ract. American Legion lone Oregon PIANO FOR SALE VICINITY OF IONE One of America's finest pianos to be solJ at large price reduction. Cash or terms $10. monthly te responsible party. If interested in seeing this bargain write C F. Hendrick piano broker and adjust er 66 Front St. Portland. Ore. Cream lotion keeps the hands fit in windy weather. BULLARD'S PHARMACY . BUTTER WRAPERS Printed In This Office. and using