VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY. May 27 , 1927 NUMBER 52 - IONEAND CONDON HOLD TRACK MEET Wheat City Sane Of Ione's Easy Victory. lining Baseballs and bats and having regular lineup of nine men on a Ride, with umpire and core keeper, the lone athletes ran the legs off Condon representatives and won the decision of the audience. Clow, with the BKHiutanre of 1). Aahenfelter. won the accuracy throwing content from Hattrup, of lone, by hitting the bat 52 time, 31 by Clow and 18 by Ashenfelter while the bent Hattrup could do was 31 solid hit. Hitt'up won the deception throwing content by putting four balla by five men while Clow put four ball past three men. Clow won the "drop the bat" contest when a batter mimed three balls with the bat. Ashen fetter came next when two batters missed three balla each. Hattrup was the hard luck looser in this contest when he let nine men miss three balls eath and drop their bats on him. Hattrup won the hitting honors of the day when he socked Fitimauricetquarely in the back and made him walk the line for thirty yards. Where lone showed up strong est was in the sprinting context. lone Condon 120 yd sprint 23 2 5 16 3 by 11 0 4 11 Dutch J0 " " no " no :u " hop Reitman. 30 yd. hop t,y Ashenfelter. 30 yd. walk off Clow, :;o yd. T.0 yd. " off Hattrup relay 3 by 5 Dutch unJ Bristow. Fiy swat 6 9 Fumbles 1 10 Bases lost by theft Total unknown Writers cramp. Manon and Hollen tied and called for assistance as no two men could keep up with the plays. lona AB II R E Cochran c 6 2 3 0 W. Reitman 3 6 3 3 0 Lubank I 6 2 3 0 Harford 1 6 12 0 Hattrup p 7' 4 i 0 Davidion ss 5 3 3 1 Bristow 2 6 3 3 1 Lundell cf 6 2 2 0 0. Reitman r 4 3 2 0 UitchU r 10 0 0 53 23 23 2 At sa i -A i t i, AS LOW AS ia monthly issues of "Kodaktry" FREE with tvtry Broumit ash for iff Condon D. Ash 2 G 1 1 4' Wilkins 1 6 2 1 2 Brown I 0 10 9 Miller m 6 2 2 0 Lash r 5 3 4 0 Fitz. ,o 3 2 10 E. AhH 3 2 112 Clow p 5 2 0 0 Wilmot ss 3 0 0 1 Baker ss 0 0 0 0 Smith 1 2 1 11 13'15'lflO The following is the batting average of the lone boy to date: AB H It Pet. O. Reitman 20 12 3 600 Davidson 5 3 3 BOO Harford 16 3 6 500 Cochran 28 9 6 322 Drake 21 6 3 285 W. Keitman 30 8 6 206 Lundull 26 6 2 231 Eubank 27 6 0 222 Bristow 31 6 6 161 League Standing Won Heppner 6 Lost 1 3 5 5 lone Condon Arlington 4 2 2 SUCH A MAY Yes, May is here, But inch a May! A poor bedraggled creature That we hardly know. Last year May was midsummer; But thisl Why May is hardly spring! She drags along all wet and cold Ar.d shivering. Two days, Or was it three? The sun shone clear, And May was As she ought to be. But then the clouds returned And May again became Tho poor bedraggled thing That we had known. Yes May is here. But such a May! Much Condtnting Needed Mr. Sul.urblti. dUplnj Ins tl litw mvlvliig art to atlmlrliig friend: "It wnrki Ilka till, my dear. Th aM-liil ik'L up Ilia mdlii niunlc. and It rcmii'i dwn Innlile III wt, where tome funny lllllu thing kwi dentins It ii ml coiirit'iifdng It until the nnlw I biiihII miiiiii;Ii to work Die loud fker. New of Ilia World, Lull dou. Marital Happineu V don't Hjr, nerewwrlly, tlit wa IMMik from ii'IuhI experience but our Idi'ii of a Imppy marring would l one wlierp the wife never aiild, or even hinted for Hint umtter, when her tlioiiKhiful liunliuud had flven her a Drt-tent. (hut elir'.l rather have had aomrtlilng elue. tihlo SUata Journal. I Fun with the Brownie! And tttty fun, tool We'll how you how to use thi "simplest real camera"and extend you the finest service in developing and tinikhing the prints. Bullard's Pharmacy MORGAN ITEMS Nouh Pettyjohn was called, Sunday, to the bedside of hit brother Fred, who is very ill at The Willows. Thelma Morgan spent a few days, the first of the week with Edith Ely. Mrs. R. L. Ekleberry's sister, of Scio, is visiting here. Delbert Coool spent Sunday with his parents. Beulah and Geneva Pettyjohn and Elvin Ely were calling on Mr. and Mrs. John McDevitt, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crowell were visiting friends in Heppner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCor- mick were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Hardesty. Sunday. Hershal Townsend spent Sun with Dean Ekleberry. PIANO FOR SALE IN IONE VICINITY Quality piano, a bargain Pay $10. monthly, ror particulars address Hendrick piano Broker age Co. 121 South Madison St. Spokane, Washington. ADVANCE-RUMELY Hillside Typt Combine Haivester. Paul U. Balsiger. Agt. lone, Or. Remington The only portable typewriter that ia a real success. Agency, BuUard'a Pharmacy Comunity Silver for that June Wedding. Bullards Pharmacy See F. H. Robinson for all kinds of fire, automobile and grain in surance. HAND POWER WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower Stumpullers $30 each; Horsepower. $75; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Waterwheels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Renton, Wash. See Paul G. Balsigir for Holt, Harris and Best harvester repairs for the season. Lucky Amethyt The ainelhyat, February' birth atone, la the mal beuullful and note worthy of all purple jewela. Io-ci-llied by a Flftrrtith-ceiitury writer "purple red In color medelyd wytli color of uyolette," It Ii oue of Uie few precious atone Unit can, If one I u perdttlou, be worn at all time and lu all plur-e w ithout Incurring Ill-luck. I It I a favorite ring atone aud U ucd by many a a lover' pledge. 4.4t4V0fi Good reliable merchandise -a fair and square deal - we try to please. Bristow & Johnson's I FOR SALE Nanny goat, three months olO. Milk strain. If interested call on or write to X, lone Independent, lone, Oregon. FOR SALE A good team of horses, weight al'OiitllOO lb., cheap for cash or good note maturing this fall. W. Windsor, lone, Oregon. FOR SALE At price around $3,000, the Mrs. John Hughes city property. Seal ed bids will be received up to June 1, 1927. An excellent, mod ern eight room dwelling enclosed by veranda, good concrete base ment, situated in thebest district in Heppner, large lot 100x100 ft . beautiful lawn, ornamental trees, good large garage, good chicken house and chicken park. Call or see ARTHUR SMITH. USED MACHINERY FOR SALE, one Dain stacker with buck rakes, one John Deere mower, one threehorsejohn Deere engine, one two bottom Deere steel plow. j You can save money on any of this machinery BRISTOW & JOHNSON LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few of the pictures we have contracted for 1927. May 28th. Unknown So'dier Jane 4th. - - Danger Girl June 11th. Isle of Retribution June 18th.- Arizona Sweepstake Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only .a raise prices when tne price oi program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con- ract. American Legion lone Oregon I. R. ROBISON it u a Why Bother0 with that old flat cranh shaft. 1$ fylean re-turn itl and make it 71 a tr; true aa a new tone at less than. Mjhalfthe coat, , MACHINE SHOP LOCAL ITEMS Viola Parker who ha5 been teaching school in this vicinity, and Deane Engleman, only son of Mr. and Mis. Ed Engleman. were quietly married Sunday at the home of her parents in Fossil. A number of neighbors gathered at the Engleman home Tuesday night and gave the bride and groom a charivari. Afterwards they all remained to the wee small hours of the mo.ning, wish ing the bride and groom success and happiness. Arch Cochran had the missfor tune to have his car catch fire as he was on his way home from the show last Saturday night. As he was climbing the Rietmann grade the lights burned out, bo he tried to back the car down the hill to park it where it would be out of the way. As he was doing this, he accidentally backed off the bank and the car overturned onto the smouldering embers of a camp fire! Mr. Cochran succeed ed in extricating himself from the car and extinguishing the flames before serious damage was done. Don't mis the meeting at the Christian church next Sunday evening. See our church column for detailed notice, Alfred Balsiger went to the city of Seattle this week. He has employment with the Pierce-Ar row Corporation. Our best wishes go with Alfred and our congratu lations to the Corporation. Don't overlook the announce ment of service at the Baptist church next Thursday. Notices have been posted for a special general election on the 28th 'Jay of June. A crew of 7 men under the di rection of W. J. Collins has been working on the lines of the Pacif ic Tel. &Tel. Co .this week. They were domiciled at the Hotel lone. Seethe notice of the annual School Meeting in another column Dr. Clarke of ths Clark Opti cal Co. of No. 304 Salmon Street, Portland. Ore., EYE TIGHT SPE CIALISrS' will be in lone all day and evening, Monday, June 6th at the lone Hotel. See r im about your eyes. 4 REDUCE THE COST Of LIVING By Taking Cash Bargains! Kellogs Corn Shredded Wheat 14ct.I loval Sardines Preferred Stock Corn 18ct, jj! Baby Clams American Beauty Shrimp 17ct. M. J. B. Coffee 55ct. All other items in proportion. BERT Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy and family left for Medford to visit Mr. McCurdy' father. Ar leta and Oda Farrens accompanied them as far as Hood River where their mother ia. E. J. Bristow returned Satur day from Astoria where he has been attending the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge session. Perry Bartlemay of Shear's Bridge apent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting frit ods here. Tom Davidson arrived home on Saturday to apend hi vacation with hia parents, Mr. and Mr. L. P. Davidson. He ha beta teaching at Madras. Mr. and Mr. Frank Engelman took their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Baa son to Arlington, Friday after noon. Mrs. Harry Armatage arrived from Yakim to visit with her sisters, Mrs. Tom Grabill and Mrs. John Cochran. Mr. YVillard Farren who ipent the winter in California, viiiting her son and daughter, waa ia lone Sunday and Monday. Mr. Ralph Akers, who has been in California all winter re turned to her home Monday. Mr. Frank Engelman and Mrs. Walter Robert left, Tuesday, for San Francisco, Cat. where Mr. Roberts is very ill. Mrs. Earl Blake is working in the post office during the absence of the postmistres, Mrs. Ruby O. Roberts. Ray Judy, who has been in Calgary, Canada, all winter, re turned to lone, Saturday. Mrs. Walter Cochran and sons Delbert and Jimmie left.J3atur day for Elgin to visit Mrs. Coch ran's parents, Mr. and Mr. Hud son. Arch Cochran spent Monday in Heppner. Mr. Earl Brown and son Win nie, left, Tuesday, lor Grant Pass to visit relative. . Mr. and Mrs HerO Olden left, Tuesday, for Vancouver, Wash, where Mrs. Olden's aunt and uncle are in a hospital suffering from severe injuries received in an auto accident Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olden left Continued On Page 4, Column I Flakes 1 0ct. T 1 4ct. 20ct. MASON