VOLUME XV REAL BASE BALL Morrow County Ball Enjoy A Treat Fans lone went to Heppner to meet the League leaders after having defeated Condon, two straight. They were handicapod by the absence of Dutch Itietmann, but played the best game of the year. Cochran hit the first pitched ball out of the lot and made third. Werner Rietmann brought him in with a sacrifice fly to Ander son who ran far into left for the catch. Drake bit to second and waa thrown out. Davia struck out Heppner started with Smith going out short to firat, Ander son hit a hot grounder to Davis, who diverted the ball toward and Anderson made first, Van Marter forced him at second and Drake at ruck out. That end ed the scoring until the last half of the ninth inning when, with one atrike and one ball on him, Van made a two base hit and Le Mear hit the first ball out of the lot for a home run,, thereby but aix pitched figured in the scoring, lone had five men let ton bases and Heppnerfour. It was a pitch er's battle from start to finish and but four bits were made by each team. lone had chances of success in the eighth when Fasnacht and Mauney knocked out singles, but Lundeli forced Faanacht at 2nd and Cochran atruck out Werner waa hit by pitcher, filling the bases, but Drake hit a grounder to pitcher for an easy out Heppner got a man on first thru errors in the 3d, 4lb and 8th but were never near scoring tin-! til the fatal 9lh, and but 31 men laced each pitcher. Earned runs, lone 1, Heppner 2; 3 bane hit,! Cochran; 2 base hit, Van Marter; home run, LeMear; Struck out by Drake, 10; by Davis 5. Bristow wss the fielding stsr, having handled 11 chances and being charged with one error, but that -L-ll.- L!! .1 wm on a oau wnicn no recovereo after it had gone through Werner tkUl mA . ...... I. it. .... .M. . ;... k f If s Graduation Time! Have you been wondering what to give your boy or, girl, or your friend? Let our Gift Window solve your problem. l Bullard's The Kodak Store Io.ie has been up against jinx all season, but thmmht it'i had been broken after having beaten Condon two atralifht and Condon la conceded to have the heaviest hitters in the League. Davis has struck out 65 men In 6 game and allowee dut two earn edruna, vet has not had good suppor tin the pinches and lost to HermlHton by 3 to 2, Arlington 3 to 2, Heppner, 2 to 1 and again to Heppner 2 to 1, We have lost the services of the best pitcher ever shown in Mor row Count v. as Gold Hill of the Southern Oregon League offered him a contract for five months at $50 a game and a good paying iff job besibes, and we could not hold him. However he baa aecur ed Manning who pitched on the same team with him at Vernonia, last year, to fill his place. Man nin did not lose a game for them lastyear. He pitched a shut out gsme at Oswego last Sunday. He arrived in lone Wednesday and will show his stuff sgainst Arling ton on lone grounds, Sunday. He has had much experience in Can adian and Montanan leagues and is highly praised by Davis lone AC II R E Cochran 4 110 W. Rietmann 2 0 0 0 Drake 4 0 0 0 Davis 4 0 0 0 Briatow 4 0 0 1 F.ubanks 4 0 0 0 Fasuacht 3 10 2 Mauney 3 2 0 0 Luudell 3000 31 4 1 3 Hepp. Smith 4 0 0 0 Andtrson 4 10 1 Van Marter 4 110 La Mear 4 2 10 Drake 3 0 0 0 Aiken 3 0 0 0 Hoakins 3 0 0 0 C.CasOn 3 0 0 1 U. Casoti 3 000 " 31 4 2 2 Couldn't Bt Rtachtd "What do " tlilltk I um." Mid tht arnp.,r,.Ml i,bi poiiii-ia to tha bi hou. "to vii nut m jroui I'm not that klnit of a cur. Itraldra, I'm offered " fro.n Ik other aid, -TU Oat Pharmacy 10NE, OREGON, LOCAL ITEMS Mr. snd Mrs. Cole Smith and daughter Mildred went over to Shanico, Saturday afternoon and returned Sunday. Mr. Engelman is again at work after a spell of sickness. Emil Swanson left or Idaho, Tuesday morning. He was accom panied as far as Pendleton by E. R. L'indel who brought brck a new Star Coupe for Otto Riet mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodrich of Vancouver have been visiting . with Mrs. Goodrich's mother, Mrs. Dale Ray. Flossy Stender spent a few days of this week visiting lone friends, Mr. and Mrs Ora Barlow and daughter, accompanied by Mrs. Lee Howell went to Eugene this Thursday. Curtis Davis who has been pitching all season for the lone base ball team, left Tuesday for Gold Hill, Oregon. Mr. Manning, of Vernonia, came Weducaday to accept the position of pitcher for the lone base ball club made vacant by tLe resignation of Curtis Dsvis. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Wood and son Billy went to Condon, FriJav W. E. Bullard and C. A. Low went to Heppner, Friday. Perry Bartlemay of Shears bridge was in lone Sunday. The cream shipments from the lone Railroad station, last month totaled 1044 gallons, valued at $1252.80. The total of all R. R. charges waa $59 94, H. C. Wood and Mrs. Miflen went to Grecham, Monday. Mr. Wood returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin and son Fredie went to Gresham Fri day to visit Mrs. Griffin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Millen. LEGION HALL THEATRE Here ate a few ol the pictures we have contracted for 1927.' May 21st. Where Was 1 Us 28ih. Unknown So'dier June 4th. Danger Girl June 11th. Isle of Retribution Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of Droeram compels us to, Dont miss a single number of this can ract American Legion lone Oregon Good reliable me. chandise -a fair and square deal - we try to please. Bristow & Johnson's FRIDAY, May 13, 192? TO ALL HOLDERS OP SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION All oaUUndlnc K'rnni Llbtrtr fain 4 tr avnila lllltl-O IMan4 4 and all auUUndiitg Maeotid Llbarlr Im Conwrttd par cant bond, o II17-K IHHond ar tailed for radrmptlon. a Nawmbar li, 11117, pur.uanl to tha Urmi of their lata. InUrMt on ail Baaamd 4'i and Saeond 4 H ' will on aaid rtdaaiptloa data, Navambar li, 1117. tfvldara of fUrond 4'a and Brm4 4V'a will ba antUWd to aaa lha aonda raaWmad and aaid at par urn dwiakw II, IM1. Koch boldara aiar, hwar, la advane ol Nafnbar It. I21. ba affarad Uie prtviiaaa of auhandnf all or Eirt ol thrlr bond, for othrr tntaraat arina obllaationa of tha United MUioa. Idara vbo daoira to avail thanolaa ad tha atrhanaa prlviloaa, If and whaa nnounaad, ahoubl raiu,t tbrtr baafc ar trust companr ta notifr ttiam haa Information wrarrilnf tha cha oBr. Iii( U racairad. forthr tnforrnaUoa mtr ba obUinod from any Fadaral Haoanra Bank or branrb, ar from tha Commiailonor of tha publta Dobt, Traaaura Dn.arUn.nt, Wajliinctoa. A. W. MELLON. Secretary of tha Treaiury. Waihlngton, May 9, 1927. The following is the batting average of the lone boys to date: AB H R Pet. Davis 20 9 1 450 Harford 6 4 2 606 O. Rietman 16 9 1 375 Mauney 14 4 1 28f Lundeli 16 4 0 250 Cochran 17 5 3 294 Eubank s 17 4 1 235 Drake 17 4 2 200 W. Reitrnan 20 4 2 200 Fasnacht 10 2 1 200 Bristow 21 3 3 113 League Standing Won Lost 1 3 3 3 Heppner 3 lone 2 Condon 2 Arlington 2 Concerning Truth Yoa nrrMl not Ml all the truth on Iran to tl)H w ho have i rticht to know It all; but lt all you tell be truth. Horace Matin. Bett for tht Dot Tabic acrapi form the bent food ft tha dog, aaya Natura Matulna. Do not feed him althat pout m afttckaa boon. I. R. ROBlSON J u Al l. WIMW (II-- t c WELDING i K if It In made ol 1 IltOS. KTKEL, 0L tttltOXZE or . AI.IXMISLM " .we run welil It an lj ' ii.nke It na p STRONG E AS NEW U 0 MACHINE SHOP SCHOOL NEWS SENIOR CLASS NIGHT The Senior Class Night will be Monday evening, May 16, in the school auditorium, at eight o'clock. The program is as follows: Welcome Song Senior Class listory . Frank Mason Solo Mary Frank Will Ruth Swanson Song Class Grouch Class Optimist Class Census Senior Girls .. Clair Young ...Ina Morgan John Graves .. David Head Prophecy Key Oration George Ritchie Farewell Song .-Four Senior Boys Class Yell CHAMPIOSHIPGAME Last Friday, May 6th, the lone High School was defeated by the Lexington High School, at Hepp ner for the championship of the Upper Columbia Athletic League by a score of 6 to 4. The game was even for the first four innings, neither side be ing able to score. In the fifth in ning, however, Lexington collect ed a few hits and aided by sev eral errors, were able to score 6 runs which were the only runs they made throughout the game, In the seventh inning, lone, by bunching several hits, were able to score three runs which were they made till the last of the 9th. when one score was maae, The game wss very fast and interesting in spite of the fact that a few errors were made. Picking Lemons Wednesday evening, ten sopho mores and Mrs. Patterson. IClass Advisor, along with beans, spud hips, sandwiches, pickles, dough nuts, coffee, kindling, robes ano cooking utennils were Bob Mc Cabe's Reo car, and proceeded on their way to a grove near Morgan Supper was cooked and every one had eaten a generous suppl) of beans, when camp was stain peded by a crowd of lone bums. Poor fellows! All they succeeded in stealing were a few bread and 4t444a fell REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING By Taking Cash Bargains! Kcllcgs Corn Flakes Shredded Wheat Oval Sardines Preferred Stock Corn Baby Clams American Beauty Shrimp 17ct M. J. B. Coffee 55ct All other items in proportion BERT MASON NUMBER 50 butter sandwiches and threa ap petizing lemons! Ha! Ha! How appropriate! Domestic Art Classes The Domestic Art classes are giving an exhibit, Monday, May 16, in the Domestic art room. It will be open from 10:30, a. m. to3:15 p. m. Everybody welcome. 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