... , , . ,-4 THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published livery FikUy by w. w.uDhn.rr. Oregon will displry the Sea- , . . , - Uo;ij most attractive apparal ; ciiRcrMJiivrinM . One er $l..'H) SitMon.lu 0.T5 Ti.rv Months o.5d I 7 j ' !TT" ! I ihe post. Hire at lone, Oregon, usuk-r act of March lf.S. Ftkfcy, April Itt. H30 IONE WINS LEAGUE GAME Continued Fojm Page 1 Fourth inning: Gentry and C pom safe on errors at short ana! firs, Mi?rri! and Hake flicd cut i F. Lundel: juggled Thomsons roller and twu tcorea crossed, I). lileakman thrown out by khort. F Lundell f lied ctti 11. Lui;n e 1 hit fur twr bases and scoren 'whiieG. S.vanson was thrown; out and m passed ball to N. Sahii' son who fanned, ! Fith inning; Sprowcl sinnied,; B. B.eakmann fanned, Robertson 1 sirgled and was out through u' pair of perfect throws from N.' Svvan?on ta AKm j to secoi ,j G-i try walked, Cast.n uti hit m-i Merrill thrown out by Kietmanr. tfgelmann fou'ed to Gentry, Sj'ippley safe cri error of spro el. Akers popp-d to ai.ort Hr.o Ritchie rolled to fust. Sixth inning; Hake, Thompson' and I). Bieaktnann easy out?. Uietmann, and F. Lundtll fii ed to left, K. Lun :.-!! singed and wus caught utl lust. Seventh innLg: two out? an er ror and a pop flie for Heppiser. , G. Swanson tanned, N. S.var fou hit by pitcher, Engcltr.an walkeJ, Shipley singled, Aktrs on bv rfhorta error, Ritchie rolled; one to first, Uietmann doubled, and F. Lun:eli out to left. Four ecorc-s. ig.ith inning: Cason sent a long foul which was caught en the most spectacular catch of , the day bv Norman Swanson. Merril reached first on an error ' of the Ump, Hake wss hit. by: piheher, Thomson hit for two .... i r- r. ior iwj urges, u. DieaKman joui ed ta Akers, Sprowl singled and ; was called out at second. U)tertsjn wa regusted wuT his pitching and support and It. , Lundell met him w,th a circle, SvansonBros walked L'r;?e!rr.&n . flied to center, Mason rephcii.f Snip'ey singled, Aker3 wa'kn,. . Kitchiesingltd, Uitnianti sing!d F, Lundell knocked one to short who juggled, li. Lundell kr,( cLeo oie out of the lot for three bast c G. Swanson singled anas'oletwo bases N. Swanson walked, Enge! rain popprd to fist and G. Swbh j son Hcared, i:ason farmed. j ileppner started the 9'.h with'; two easy outs then Gentry wslk-l and the U.np bw.g ii;ed cal.ed! him out when he tried to steal a base. BOX SCORE Ileppner Uuns hits errors 7 8 6 lane 23 18 4 Batteries For lone U i-.-hie and Akers For Heppntr Kobertson and Gentry. Umpires, Jiulon and Bleak man. Ileppner AB R II E 4 Sprowel 5 12 2 5 Bleak rr an B 5 0 10 1 Robertson 5 0 2 0 2 Gentry 3 2 10 C Cason 2 10 2 9 Merrill 4 10 0 7 Hake 3 111 3 Thompson 4 110 8 Hieakman D 4 111 lone 5 Uietmann C 3 4 1 4 Lun j- I F 6 111 0 Luudcll It 6 4 5 1 3 Swanson G 6 2 2 1 '7 Swanson N 3 3 0 0 8 E-iirelman 5 2 0 0 9 Shipley - 4 2 2 0 2 Akers 4 3 10 1 Ritchie 5 2 2 0 9 Mason 2 110 See Balsiger for insurance LADIES, AlTii'llONr. Mrs. M.Kirkcrt. nfPortlaml ui iui nuu ami v. ; Prices that will be to You Par-; dcular Apuantage- At Bristow & Johnson's One IXuj Only Tlr. rsJay, Lay 1 Har brand shoos are lutter tlns'-ow and Johnson Life Lines Th try atony i'.a'i.'ic ivAver lines stretching across the coun-Y.-ri'abli life lines for everyone who lives 1 v:lr iathj. They brighten the evening, they lift loads, they irrigate thirsty lands. They do innumerable tasks which add n.'nutes to yourlwrs. andtjive you more ti'.ne for accotrplishmcr.t, mo'V ti:u tor lei: tire. That this be possible our company has beeu stead ily working, year in and )tar out. to make electric service increasingly available by eidarin facilities, extending lines and modernizing equipment. Every year we attract large sums of new capital and expend the money for the upbuilding of the communities we serve. Ekctriciiy is cheap Let these life lines help you Pacitic Power and Light Company : i "Always at T vjy "7a si 11- INDEPENDENl GARAGE lone - Ore r STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you i sen your wheat. MmmHM-t f MUs Katie went to Ileppner Umi consult a physician. ?' 'n !T J "7 " oo in the hospital for a few day i Pr rest. Uiw jUl, ,y of porignd wn9 Mivr at th- ha Burnett home the first o! the week. Mr. Juday wasreturii g to his home afUr taking his wife to Hcpp'ier for a visit with her parent?. Cook with gas Sec Bert Mason your Service FINER TIRES at LOWER PRICES GOOD YEAR tJ to see him before you ; CARDS j DR. J.L CALLAWAY t Osteopathic Physician , Gilman Building 1 Thont y.'J Hi bpntr, Orj: JACK FERRIS : Dermatician : It pays to look well. "Specialist In Bobs" C. L SWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Rank BIJg. Ileppner, Oregon t When You Visit Ileppner m At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter t. A.D.McMURDOJl.D. T t Physician And Surgeon t'j Oft ice In Masonic Building iraincu lxursc assistant t Htppner, Oregon I A. B. GRAY M. D. Physician & Surgeon Ileppner - Oregon Classes Fitted F. H. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law N III l'nicllee In All Th.- l our! IONE OREGON I Dr.J.A.McCrady Dentist X A'-uy DIACXOSIS Office; OJJ Fellows BIJ'g. :: Heppner Oregon II in PFTFRSflN J.O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Ileppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr ' DENTIST 1'hone M 1012 Cute Apt. Dldg. Heppner, Ore. Evening) and SunavLy apjioinfment. I lone Independent Ask for a Flamo demonstration at Bert Mason's Store. NOTICE Or BONO BALE. NOTlC'lii 1.1 HKKKHY UIVCN Hint tlm umlerxiuiifil will rwrelve dfHli-rl IjIiIk until In o'cl k A. M. the 7th duy of May, 11)30. unri iiniiicdlntcly ttiitiiftp the IiIiIh rerclvml will lir pulillcly open ni hy tli County Court, ut th County Court Ituom In tlm Court Hhiiho In H(;liin:r, (ir-K'n, for the purcliitfin of an IMKUD of loniln of Morrow County for the construction of pi-rinnnriit roiid therein In tlm Bum of Klfty Tlioiimuirl LiolluiH (itotftJ), mild homlN to tin In (liTionnriatloiiH of Klvfl HiiihIipiI IjoIIiiih (!,) eucli, nunihered 1 to UNI, Inchi iilvo. to hwir duln, June 1. Kl.'IO, iiml to miiture net hilly In ntimnrli'iil order at tli ruin of Two TliotiHund Five Hun dred UolhirH ($2,5'Ki) on tlm flrHt diiv of Juim In each of the ynrN I'J.'ill to l'l'i."), lui liiMlve, milil bondM to biur Inter tot at tlm rate of not to exrcerl five uml on-linlf per cent lW) per hii num. pnyiihle nenil-nnnually on (he flint diiyn of June nnd IJecemlier. prlnrlimi uml Interext piiyubln In United Ktitten KoH coin ut the offli; of the County Treuhiirer In Hejipner, OreKon. All bldn miiMt lie unrondlllonnl nnd tccotnpnnled by a certified check for U (KK).(XI. The Court reHerve the right to re ject any und nil bldH. The nnprovln(r lejriil opinion of Mermr. Teal. Wlnfree, McCulloch . Khuler will be furnlelmd the aucceinful Mddcr. GAY M. ANDEIWON, County Clerk, Ileppner, Oregoa. ADDITIONAL LOCAL I CtmtinuaJ from y. . A.T. McNay has relunt'd to his home in Newbern alter u ! pleasant visit with his daughter.' Mrs. Louis Bn'i!er. j lone whs very ell reprenont led at the Wheat growers meet , log held Saturday evening at ILi'xinton. A welcome shower viniied the lone bfdion Monday afternoon and evening. Tlie dust storm which prceded the rain was not so welcome. Carl Troedson and lilmer Coch ran motored to Gladstone Satur. ! i .. it . . tiny. air. iroeosoit returned i home Sunday, but Mr. Cochran J stayed over in The Dalles where jih.t has work with C. J. Balleng- er. Mr. lroedson returned later io The Dalles, te also having work with Balletiger, M m Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, '.44 j'l . ion e cash market Dealers In I'rfcli nn.l PnrK.f Moil Duller -.! Pit. if ,, v.'n uiiu wviivu i'iiui IUllll UIIU j;3. :: f. We Buy Cream for Swift & Company. J Why not Sell Your Cream in Your Home Town? Real Estate Peterson J vnu lJiii ivi : We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the installation of an electric key way midline and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. '4. iff !!: J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j&, u I ti&zlzz: 5 m Hotel e cater to the wish first class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. yi; rarm implements VULCAN and OLIVEK PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA W VCONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. lone, ?i:astfk si'KViDi'S iurd; Recitation hv GhntloM( Sherry; IMnno duet and c'txiig song by the school. Following the prog 'urn Uev. W. Hil riellvf y-d the KBHter messBj e. , The program ht Ihe Chrhilmi Church wusgivniit 10; A. M. Song by th primary cHhi; P. id iraH by Mf lino Kanii", Mary K. Itlak;1 Hud Helen Lundi-ll. SoT, K astir Carols, by (he girl's clans; Readings by Valjean Clark, Dor. othy Howell, Mariturrite trodge Helen Blake, Viruinia Griffith, Alice Nichoson and Mildred Lun dell. At the Pen ecofiul Missdn there wtri' Bei vices io the nui ing. aften.oon and evening. Die specal m ethics clo'i d uni ;y evening Te I ader Brolfr 1 w dep rted oi Tuesday lid will spei.d a f w in I'n.d'elon a id then go to BiKer. a. Oregon Insurance Brothers Vvji ll ill OIIWI l 1 I one patronage of those who BALSIGER Oregon I f i i i i ! t