X A good ball team Kcppner vs. lone at lone Sunday June 12th. Deserves? Good Support VOLUME XVI LOCALS SWAMP CONDON Collins Allows But Three Hits. lnna details Condon for the fourth time this season.by ascore of 12-8 and Heppner takes Arling ton 74 Sunday. Condon made a great, start, but failed to get a hit the next seven tnntnRS and lone made t a runaway In the third and fourth . ! I). Ashenfelter first up, singl ed, Jackson struck out, L. ashen-, felter hit a two baggar and scor- j d him. but died trying to reach 1 thir, Brown went out, Bristow ; to Dutch- and that ended Cond on reaching firnt. except thruj two error In the ttiiro, unm me 9th when w 1th twostrikeouts, Ah was given a pass scored cm Browns three bagger lonawaa three UP and three out the first two innings. In the ( third Inning Smith who was firstj up made a three bane hit. Lundell singled, Collins and Cochran got! on through errors, Werner hit a' two bagger, cleaning the banes, j nd was out when hit by a tingle! off Cox's bat. The Inning was tnded when Cox and Dutch went out via a double play. Singles by Briatow Lundeli, Werner andj Dutch with two errors and a walk gave us six runs in the fourth; Eubank'a single and a threebager by Collins neted one count in the fifth while Werner's walk asacraficeby Cox and a two bagger by Dutch furnished ano ther in the sixth. Struck out by Collin 10 Struck out by Clow 1 Struck out by Ash- 2 Walks off Collins 1 Walks off Clow ' 1 Walks off Ash- I Hun Hits Errori lone 12 14 2 Condon 2 3 5 Batteries, for lone, Coliina and Cochran, for Condon Clow and Fitzmaurice. Kip Collins has agreed to finish the season for ua and we will he prepared to give Heppner a run for their money next Sunday. We expect a record attendance. League Standing Won Lost Heppner 8 Ion 6 Condon 2 Arlington ' 2 1 3 7 7 I SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Flowers for any occasion at Portland prices! We have the Agency for "The Tonseth Floral' Co." of Portland. A house with an enviable reputation, who strive . to maintain it. Telegrams? Express? Yes, we pay these charges. BULLARD'S PHARMACY "SAY IT WITH 1 FLOWERS" The following in the batling overuse of the lone boys to date: AB II K Pet.! 30 17 4 m 16 8 C 50 4 2 1 500 3 1 2 333 33 9 4 273 30 11 8 306 38 12 8 316 34 10 9 205 21 6 3 28(i 41 10 7 213 14 3 4 214 0. Reitman Harford Collins Smith Lundell Cochran W. Reitman Eubanka Drake Hrlstow DavidBun Bargains In Household Goods! 1 I'lano, price $160., $60. down and $10. a month. $290. phonograph for $65. Including 25 new records. 1 phone nearly new $10. 1 Red Star oil cook stove with 5 burners $15. Fruit jars 50 cts. per do 1 large serened fruit or milk cupboard. 1 kitchen table and chairs $6. X 1 long narrow table suitable X for kookhouse use $4. 1 couch $2 50 2 1 three-quarter bed and i springs $3 t 1 full size bed and springs J $0. 1 gallon daisy churn $1.50 t 1 one and one halt gallon j stone churn $1.00 J $ Mm. E. I. ViHlherg lone, Ortgtm TO HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY BONDS Wn.tee If fln af Hew alferlnf mi VWIIKD eJTATM TKKAHtlftY BONIM. dated Juna li, tJ, and b-rln Int. reel trvm thai date (I t.a tele erf 1 aer aeL Ik Wade "ill nun In IMHU ,er. km m b eeJLd lr rxlraiiuaa after elite yea re Heeaad Libert, l-aaa. bn4t will fee M eell In axrlianv at pmt. Aeerued tn tareet mm ihm Weeaad Ubertr ndi of fered fur .rhn will a. r-ad a. ml Jane li. I:t geeond l.ll.ertr Loan band, hava been, called Iwr parntent on November la, Ittl. ana will tenia t Wear Interest an that data. MwMer. nf aurh bona, wha deetra t take adranteae a( th tutiuf effef .neuld eaneult Melr bank ar trvet eaca aan, at anra. Tha etehanae prlvlleda etll Be aealUM. for limited fried ante, and asar ' annul imam Utti. farther Infarfnatien mar hm aalalnad trmm bank ' tru.l eemiwalaa, r free tv federal keere Bank. A. W. MELLON, Secretary ol tht Trtaiury, Washington, May It, 1827. t A "Harris" Combine t Will Work Just Fine. j IJ. P. O'Meara - - - Agent; t lone, Oregon ,4,d.4'4.d,i.t4t40 IONE, OREGON, MORGAN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan, of 1'crtland, wete viaiting, Thurs day and Wednesday, with Mr. Mrs. Earl Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren feind left, Thursday, to visit in "The Valley for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Ely and Margaret Ely came up from the Valley, TuesJay. The Morgan base ball team played the Lexington nine, Sun day, and lout by the score of 7 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, of Walla Wall were v inking rela tives over the week-end. Gladys Medlock and Alta Petty john, returned home wth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, Sunday, to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. C Hutchcro'ft re turned home from McMinville, where they have been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. N, E. Pettyjohn Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petty john. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Petty john and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock, Sunday. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! ' The Supreme Court of the United States has just decined that carelessness with fire need not be confined to federal forest lands in order to constitute a crim inal offense under the United States criminal code. Fire on the maindeck fire on the bow; fire on the gu.i deck, fire down below. New assortment of birthday car ts at "BULLARDS PHAli- MACY." ADVANCE- RUMELY Hillside TypeCombine Haivester Paul G. Balsiger, A?t. lone, Or. Comunity Silver for that June Wedding. Bullards Pharmacy 8ee F. H. Robinson for all kind of fire, automobile and grain in surance. HAND POWER WELL BORER 600 Steel Handpower Stumpullers 30 each: Horsepower, $75; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Waterwheels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. HI. Third Ave., Rtnton, Wash. See Paul G. Balsiger for Holt, Harris and Best harvester repairs for the season. I j If you need a good j Farm Wagon j j TRY ! Bristow 1 1 We have a good stock on hand at prices that Be FRIDAY, June 10, 1927 MORROW COUNTY BOYS ATC.MJ.C. Morrow County will be repre sented at the Citizn's Military Training Camp at Vancouver Bar racks, Wanhinaton, by six boys. These boys will report to camp on June 17 for a month's train ing and recreation. Tbrir names ure,Terrel Benge, of Heppner, Harlan J. Uevin, Heppne. M. W. Edmonson, Heppner, Gene M.j Knuelman, lone, Clarence W. Hayen, Heppner, and George F. Uitchia, lone. The C. M. T. C. Camps are con conducted by the Government under pt visions of the National, Defense Act, and aim todevelope citizenship. Americanism, physi cal fitness and a sense of the re sponsibility and duty of citizen ahip in the young men atthndinn The purpoe of thtJ camps is not to make solbiers of th'boj g for this could not be done in the brief thirty, day period if it was dtb're, and attendance does not bind the Btudent in anv way. J. P. O'Meara of the lone Blacksmith shop sold Ed Lindtkin a new Harris Combine for the l'J27 harvest. The ninth annual convention of the American Legion will be h.-IJ in La Grande on July 21 2 3. legion"hall THEATRE Here are a few ol the picture? we have contracted for 1027. June 4th. Danger 3irl June 11th. Isle of Retribution June 18th.-Arizona Sweepstakes June 25th. Red Dice 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- ract. American Legion lone Oregon I. R. ROBISON - 1 PUtnn Rimis oft1" or P . 1 all sizes I in We keep on JO Ej It hand at all lim.icd. thnlicnilil' H ft"' T iriniK in hnth stand $1 rj ard and oversizesj pf ..tfoirebord motors. it !n MACHINE SHOP P, & Johnson i will surprise you. LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Webster Wertz who taught last year at Lebanon, Oregon has signed as coach and teacher jn lone High school for next year Mr. Wertz is spending the sum mer in California. Some of the eighth graders who failed topass all of their subjects are trying them again this week. Earle A. Brown and Winnie who spent the last two weeks in southern Oregon visiting. They returned Tuesday and will be here fore a few days. Mr. Brown will attend summer school at Monmouth this summer. Miss Faye Murry of Freewater came to lone Thursday to write oneof the eighth grade eaminat- ions. Elizabeth Head of Cathlamet came Friday to viiit her father, W. W. Head Mils Leon a Ritchie and her brother, George Jr., came home, Satuiday, from' Maupin, where they have been viaiting with their aunt, Mrs. Ralp Kaistr. H. D. Mc Curdy, wife and chil dren.-returned this week from a vacation in Ca'ifornia. John Graves, Mrs. Ham and children left Sunday for Penleton for a few days stay. Jack Hvnd was an lone busi nesr. caller Thursdsy. Mariorie Ho! man of Yakima came Wednesday to visit with her urandnarents Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran. Grandpa Lundeil is again on the streets after a spell of sick ness. Mr- and Mrs. Randolph Cook. of Helix. Oregon, announce the arrival of a son, Donald Jack, born May 26, at the St. Antonio Hospital, Penbleton. Mrs. Cook will be remembered as Miss Gertrude Mc Intyre who taught in the high school here, two years ago." WANTED: Stock to pasture, cattle or horses, at the H. J. Bid die ranch, ten miles south of lone The is near and your hervest mach- ineay md outfit needs repairs J I have all sizes Harvester chain, j j 4 1 Holt Sections, jGuards, Sticks, and etc. Bolts .rivets and all kind of small items in line. Bert Mason NUMBER 2 , MISSISSIPPI BENEFIT BIG SUCCESS' Community Gives Loyal Support And Cooperation. The American Legion, O. E. S; 1. O. O. F; and Rebecca Lodges of both lone and Morgan, the coaamunity at large together with the surrounding country joined lorces last Saturday evening In putting over a most successful benefit show and dance for the relief of the Mississippi flood victims. At a meeting of a gen eral committeeTuesday afternoon it was decided to send the proceeds to the Red Cross. The financial statement read was as follows: Total receipt from dance "show and lunch $324 64. Expensea $00.64. Balance $264. This amount is to be sent by bank draft to Red Cross headquarters together with a letter stating by whom it was raised and the par- nose for which it is to be used The committee takes this means of thanking everyone for their loyal support and cooperation which made this affair a financial success of unexpected proportions. It is reported that the death of Mr. Frank Farrens occurred at Hardman, this Thursday morning The funeral will be held on Saturday next, but we are not advised as to the place and the hour of the Bervice. Rev. and Mrs. Paul De L. Mor timore and son, of Gladstoae, ir ived in lone Wednesday and departed on the return trip early Thursday morning. Rev. Mortimore preached at Christian church, to a large audi ence. Mrs. Frank Engleman left Sun day for the Pettya ranch to . . - -a L. lku Mrm taxe care oi ner uiumi. Kate Petty, who was quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Bristow and family went to Echo Sunday they were accompanied borne by Mrs. Bristow'a sister Mrs. W.N. 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