The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 29, 1927, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, April 29, 1927
KOXROff-GILUAll
: COUNTYGAMES
IONEWINS. CONDON
PLAYS 10NE ON IONE
' GROUNDS NEXT
Davit Polnti the Way and
Ion Start Up Out of the
CeBgr
League Standing
Won Loit
Condon 2
Heppner 2
Arlington 1
lone 1
At !iit lone has won a ball
game. The local boyi took Con
don's measure lint Sunday to the
tuna of 10 to 2. . Ha 1 it not been
for an error in the first inning,
when Condon's only runs were
scored, t lone would hare won a
shut out gari. 1
"Kewpie" Clow started on the
mound' for Condon and was greet
d with trouble which grew from
tad to worse until the 5th. when
he waa'replaced by O'Kourk who
fared little better. Dale Ashen
felter was called on to finish the
game and ho did a very good job
of it, holding lone scoreless the
last two Innings.
Davis, the local pitcher, contin
una to be the pitching sensation
of the league. He allowed only
nine hits at Condon, Sunday. Not
mo earned run baa been scored In
the four tames he has pitched.
The lone lineup wa hakn up
somewhat, Sunday. Arch Coch
ran was behind the bat, Bristow
pJaring eeaUr field. ' v
Condon plays here Sundsy.
lone
Cochran c
Mauney as-m
Haiti ord 2
W. Rietmaan 3
Davis p
a. Kietmaa 1
Drake I
Eubank 1
Bristew nvss
Lundell r
ABH
6 4
K
2
1
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
44 21 10
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Take a Kodak with you I ;
i, Vpu may have typical "fisherman'a luck" on the
Spring's first fishing trip, but you won't mind that
when you sec the pictures you made with your Kodak.
" We'll Mp you -elect a Kodak and
, . -how you how it work drop in.
Autographic KoJah $j up
BtJLLARD'S PHARMACY
' The Kodak Store
Condon AB H R E
Miller r-1 6 8 1 0
L Asheuf elter m 5 0 0 0
Fits e '4210
E. Asnenfeltvr 3 8 0 0 0
Wilkinsl 4 0 0 3
D. Ashenfelter 2 p 4 10 1
Brown I , 4 0 0 0
Baker as 4 2 0 1
Clow p ,2100
O'Rorke p 2 0 0 0
37 9 2 6
The following ia the batting
average of the lone boys to date:
AB H R Pet
Davia 12 7 2 684
Hartford 5 3 2 600
O.Rietmann 12 5 1 417
Lundell U 4 0 364
Eubanks 9 8 0 333
W. ttietmann 14 4 2 289
Drake ' 9 2 0 222
Maune 8 1 1 125
Cochran 13 4 2 308
Bristow It 2 2 144
ADVANCE-RUMELY
Hillside TypcComblne Ilaivester.
Paul G. BalsJger, Agt, lone. Or.
Theladiea of the Christian
Church will give a May Day Tea,
at the church, Weonenday, May
4.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice In hereby gtten thnt th
umlemlKiied bn ftlt hla final account
aa admlnUtrntor tit the entate of
Anna Eniiwald.dtfeawd, IntlieCouu
ty I'ourtuf tha 8taU of Orvgon. for
Morrow Count, and thai Mid Court
hit fixed Monday, tbn 2nd dnj or
May. 197 at tl hour of 2kki o'clock,
I. M. of ald day, an the time; and
the County Court room In the t'ourt
boua at llwuer Morrow County,
Oregon, na the lace of bvaring aafd
account and objection thereto, U
any, auo iu aeiiiement 01 wtiu ea
tate.
Date of first publication of tbla na
tic. April let, KKT: date of laat pub
lication, April th, ltr7.
V. II. Itolilnaon.
Administrator of the eetate of
Anna L. Engrail. dceaed.
1 1
Oddfellows Observe
Anniversary of the
Order's Birth
Oddfellows and Rebehkaa of
lone joined in celebrating the
108th anniveraary of the inrtitu
tion of the first lodge of Oddfel
owe in the United Statea.
A number of members of nelgb
boring lodges were in attenance.
The Address waa made by S.
, Notion of Heppner.
The followin progam was ren
dered:
Song... . Rebehkaa
Address of Welcome ...Bro. Head
Reading Mrs. Dimmlck
Whistling Solo. Miss Phelps
Piano Solo Gladys Lundell
Vocal Solo Donald Heliker
Reading Mrs. Corson
Vocal Solo.. Fern Engelman
A One Act Play:
A Pink Tea" Rebehkaa
Address Bro. NoUon
At the close of the program
a short time waa devoted Jo con.
venation and games after which
lunch was serves.
8ee F. H. Robinson for all kinda
of fire, automobile and grain in.
aurance.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
April 29 The High School will
give an Interesting program
for the benefit of the Stu
dent Body and the Senior
Clasa.
May 16 Senior Clasa Night
May 19 Commencement
Friday afternoon, April 8, the
high school gave the Assembly
program.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
Here ate a few of the pictures
we bava contracted for 1927.
April 23 Cohen's St Kelly's
April 30 Up in Mabel'a Room
May 7th. Last Frontier
May 14th. . Two Gun Man
Cut thia out and keep it for
future reference. We will only
ise prices when the price of
program compels ua to, Don t
miss a single number of this con
ract American Legion
lone Oregon , , .
PIANO FOR SALE
: IN IONE VICINITY
Quality piano, bargain Pay
$10. monthly. For particulars
address Hendrkk piano Broker
aeCo. 121 South Madison SL
Spokane, Washington.
, The spring) cseasbmAvilli
soon be here;; we have the
Dr. 1. D, LeGear line of
stock and poultry remedies,
John Deere plow line of
shares and extras, agency
for VanBruni Drill, and a
good line of general mdsc
at right prices.
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
LOCAL NEWS
f .
A representation of ten mem
ban of Our local Masonic Lodge
attended a special meeting at Ar
lington Lodge No. 88, A. F. & A.
Thursday evening, April 21.
Guests of honor at the meeting
wire Edgar H. Sensenich, Grand
Master of Oregon, D. Rufua Che
niy, Grand Secretary and Mr.
Matthews. P. M. of Washington
Lodge, all of Portland.
" Other Masonic Lodges repre
sen tad were Condon. Heppner
and Fossil.
The 6th annual reunion of the!
Old Wasco County Pioneer Asso
ciation will be held in the Civic
Auditorium at The Dalles, on
May 7th, 1927.
Doors will open at 10:00. A. M
First order of the will be the reg
iatration of pioneers. A banquet
will be aerved at noon. The busi
neas session and program will
immediately follow the banquet.
' At the close of the afternoon
session the Pioneers will be invit
et to participate in exercises to
be held at the old Pioneer Ceme
tery on Sunset Hill.
'Cream Lotion for the skin.
Bullard'a Pharmrcy.
A The ladies of the Baptist Aid
will bold their annual May aale
of food and fancy work, on Sat
urday, May 7th' at Moores store.
Mrs. Jordan was called to June
tion City, Wednesdsy by the sen
ous illness of her son in law. Vol
nea Ray,
Dr. C. C Chick. Miss Blanche
Bristow and Mrs, Maggie Bowers
came up from Hood River, Sun
day evening. Dr. Chick and Miss
Bristow returned to Hood River,
Mondsy.
lone waa well represented at)
the Declamatory Contest at Hepp
oer laat Friday, both in the audi
eoce and on the platform. Two
first prises were taken by lone
pupils; Junior Masoa and Winnie
Brown. Decisions in the contest
were made by a member of the
faculty of Whitman College.
Andrew Patterson, John Fas
nacht and Roy L Skeen left for
Portland, Saturday night Mr.
Patterson remained there but
Messrs, Skeen went on up into
the Stste of ' Wsshington. They
returned to lone on the Mond
afternoon's stag.
. Mra. Ted Troge, who has been
at the Morrow Genera! Hospital
at Heppner unoer the doctor
, . . . ...
care, reiurnea to ner nome wea
,"MS:. '.'lanimals and fowls in condition!
tion as housekeeper for D. H.
Grabitl.
MORGAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs, of
Cecil were the Sunday guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Funk.
Mrs. Rose By ham. aunt of Mrs.
Alfred Troedson, of Penn., who
has been spending the winter at
Los Angeles, Cel., apent a couple
of weeka here, visiting with her
before going to her home.
Rood Ekleberry spent Sunday
with the borne folka.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bauman
of Lexington, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Cool, Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Holub.of lone.
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Ekleberry, Sunday.
. El via Ely delivered a
load of wheat at lone, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troedson
and Miss Parker were calling in
Arlington, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pettyjohn
and family spent Sunday at the
It. L. Ekleberry borne'
Mra. Fred Nickleson wasoper
atcd on, for appendicitis, at the
Morrow General Hospital, Moo
day, by Dra. Chick and Jonston,
At this time she is reported as
doing very nicely.
Ed Wetherall left, Sunday, for
Portland where he expects to get
work.
Mrs. Harlan McCurdy was in
Heppner, Friday afternoon.
, Thelma Forbea baa resumed
work at Bullard'a Pharmacy, Moo
day. She spent last week in The
Valley in attendance on the State
Christian Endeavor Convention
Curtia Davia and sister left for
Salem, Monday. w ,
Mra Frank Engelman is spend
ing this vtek In Heppner.
The Morrow County Road Camp
is moving from where it has been
o long to Clark's Cannon.
Fred Niekleson went to Hepp
ner, Thursday.
Mrs. Earl Brown and Mrs. Me
Nabb left for Pasco, Thursday, to
spend the week end with Mrs.
McNabb'a Daughter, Mra. Edna
Jewell.
See Paul G. Balsiger for Holt,
Harris and Best harvester repairs
for the season. ,
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Dr.HESS REMEDY
Now is the time to put your
s
.IT
if or spring activity, by feeding!
I Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic,
Poultry Pan-a-ce-a,f
Distemper Remedy, 1
Colic Cure,
and using t
Instant Louse Killer,
Hess Dip and Disinfectant,
Hess Roup Tablets,
Hess Healing Powder.
1
Every package absolutely guaranteed to
satisfy or your get your money back.'
Coming to
The Dalles and Penctt
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
tn Internal Medicine for tke
pat twelve .yeare ,
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be in tte Dalles on Thurs
day May 12, at the DaSes K
tel
And In Pendleton, on Friiiy,
May 13, at the Dorian Koti,
Oftke Hours, 10.03 A.M
to 4:00 P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge lor Con&2on
Dr. MeltetMa to a iccuIm gradtt-
at tn medicine and aurgvry ad k
IkvoMd by tn tate of Oregon, H
do not operate for chronic appaa.
dlcltu, gall itonea. nicer of aton
acb, tofatl or adeaolda.
He ha to hi credit wonderful re-
ulu In dlavaare of the to mac a. Mr
bowel, blood, akin, aerrca, heart
Kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat
arrh, weak lung, rnramattoaf, da.
Ua, leg ulcer and rectal ailment.
Below ar tn name of a few ol
hi many tatUfled patient la Ore
gon, who bar bean treated lot saw
of tbe abor named eauee:
Mr. H. U. Blake, hfarsfleld. ,
Mr. I. V. UcAdoo, 8clo.
W. l! Klrby, Bend.
M. E. Anatadt, Aatorta.
Ur. Fred Craw, bra V alley.
Mr. Iwerenie, Portland.
Mr. ('. Horning. Haoaer.
Mr. J. U Ueadenoa, Kortn Po'w
oVr. . ......
Mr. Andrew Anderaon, Watport
taw
eoaaaJtkNt wfll be ftw i
tbaC I
treat laeiit ia difinrat.
Mailed woinoa moat be aeeoiapajB.
led by their baabaada.
Addreaai til Bradbury Bldg., Loe ;
Angvtea, California.
FOR EXCHANGE ,X
Good income property in Fort
land for stock of merchandiat tr
hardmare or mlht consider feed
clear farm.
624 Marshall Street,';
Portland, Oregon.
BERT MASON