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I VOLUME XVI V IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Feb. 20, 1931. NUMBER 37 IRA MORGAN DIES THE RED AND WHITE Vol. 1 Death Comes at His Home in Leavenworth, Washington. Ira Morgan died at 4:10 p. m. Tunday, Fob. 15, ut hit home in L.'uvvn worth, Washington. Ku- I,, if i ncrui services were new vcuih-. . ...... . . , .t t)il) clay Mr. Morgan was the son of intk.firHtfCWIninuU.H0f I)I;iy U.K. Mown of lone, lie was u,xjnRton inKh lo,s wc.e bjrn and reared in Morrow Co. affnmtw by Iunt.., sna,,,)y con.e and has many friends here who ,mtk which rcf.u,le(J in the 8corc iMuunrn hw early pnHHimr. He bainjf tk,dt g . 8 u.foro lhc flrst was about forty years of age. He uarter of ilyinsc was over. Ex- , survived i.y ms wuiuow anu l,culinR a tjKht dcfcn8L, aH WL,; iouraaojneacnnaren, nuiamer as a ,wwl.rfu offuiBe the lone and htep.mother, his Hitter, Mrs. u ran thdr KCoreiol58 before Alfred Nelson, two half-brothers, u.xinton jn the third quarter of Kd.sonand Milton organ, and of ,ay BComj tw0 fivU K()aU a half-sister, Mrs. Terry Cart It-" brinKing the score to 15-12 at may. ..r. rtnd Mrs M. II. Morgan thot,nd of thegame. v m i..f. t i ' m lone boys have show umarl- . . , . i . . .i ed improvement in playing since U avenworth to bo present at the ., , . ,u BI.,Hn in . . . .' i the beginning of the Reason, in at thefunera service. . . ;,.,, ,,...:, u the pre-season practice game with ti. l.,n ,.7n i iu ' Lcxingtou they lost by quite a i t smt v v t w la-ing 1 fort in tit L'hfiiwt I l 91 ....... 4 l.nt fml.mnu.H practice which w ill soon start, i 'f1' ,onL "' ' , " i themselves by turning the tables Friday evening. Only one league ! game remains to be. played and Kxtra good cedar osts deliver-' that with lluardman at lone. Lex cd at your ranch. lf :ents, or ington is awarded the district will trade for Turkcv Ked wheat, thampioauship. having lost only rxss, F, II. A iller, Ihjx -PKl, one game in the conference series. I 'tie Ore. j Taking the lead from the open- Bird, kuj Syb.t.iuu j ing moments of play, the lone iiuiii uiijr ! niKiiiiK horn imir ! jr)a made score after score and In ihl iuitiininill mi? Inn driven j , , many i.ird t. ut.tiiut ,irin ; won the game from the Lcxmg- lii't bulldliif nintcrlnl. OHICIAI- ORGAN oflONE II. 1. 8TUDKNT BODY Klih Thompw-ti, Kditor Friday, ' Feb. 20, 1931. , No. 20 WIN DOimi-E-UKAUKK g What Are Going to Do About M 1 0 r lone ba.se ball ground is "-"ngwu uay ' ' f -e veiled, graveled and got- margin; in the firs confer o shape for the base ball ' J with U'X.ngton I.n, Posts For Sale 1. t v 4 m m ' I r ton girls by a score of 20 - 4. T Ix?xingt( n girl showed good pla ;!. ing ability but were outclassed i 1 j every respect of the game by tin lone team. Three substitution, , were made for Ix-'xington. 1 Following is the I ne r's, b ket ball schedule, showing thj - h'-nres made in te vsrious games: lone 21 Echo 22 no lone 21 Echo Io e 4G Irrigon 1 lone 15 Condon 10 lone 11 ...Lexington 18 lone 2G ' Heprner 1 Ioie 23 ! Irrigon 4 Miss Spokane Dresses & Sport Oxtorcls I have iust received a new line of Miss Spokane Dresses and Sport Oxfords for Ladies and Children. All Men's, Sweaters, Coats, Shirts & Un derwear on sale at REDUCED PRICE. BERT MASON lONE - OREON ninniti tn lily,, IIIIUII 1 Ulillll. HI HIV WINDSOR RANCH i J mile down the highway, be . J low the elevator. While thyelast, three cents a pound atehe ranch. 4 Free Country Wln'ii wu ihhL of u free coun try, w meun a country whose Inwt iiikI ciiHtoiim cncouruKU Imllvltlunl cltlzctm to uho their owu JiiilKiutfiit la nnittcr which do not dlrt'ctly mt'iiiue public Biifcty or jmbllc do fmiry. --Arthur Twlnlnn lludlt'y. I R. ROBISON i ALL KINDS t t OF HIGH GRADE MA- CHINE WORKi i CAREFULLY p B I DONE. t Motors rccround. t 0 ? Hearings poured n Tand fitted tn rp 1 ground shafts t MACHINE SHOP ; WE REPAIR j Boots, Slices, Harness I Saddles, Auto Tops t Side Curtains. Leave Repairing tit Oscar Cochran's t EG. Noble HEPPNER - ORECON Market Prices Paid j FOR YOUR PRODUCE j SWIFT and COMPANY Victor C. Peterson Agrnt PHONE 32 lone, Oreoon. if: i r. 1 machinery over,. You may needsome ; extras for your plow.s anu harrow.;. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE Don't forget our Red & White spe- g cials each Saturday and Monday. They will save you money. lone 20 Ixingtonl3 lone 11' Condon 14 lone )8 Heppner 8 lone 20 Lexington 4 lone 9 Lexington Z lone 19 Umatilla 1) MRS. E. BRISTOW NOW VISITING IN IONE Edmond Eristow, who for the past year and a half has held a responsible position in the Trotter Iota scores male by lone, 200. , , . ... .P . . , , ' fered the first of the year to Weis- fotal scores made by opponents, : . 14 1. lone played 13 game; los t 4; cr Idaho- Land l'lact;d charI e lied 1; won 8. Forwards were Ve- of a branch store which Mr. Trot- JaEubanks and Gladys Ura.hers. , ttr Pf ate3 at that Pce. Just Gtfasds, Uintah Head and Ge- rec2nt Jt was neccwaiy for the neva Pettyjohn. Centers, Helen; PWietor to make a trip toCal Smouse and Margaret Crawford. lflnia MJ ?nstow was re Substitutes, Murial Patterson, ' cal.lfc( ; fi:f Baker store. Until Margaret Ely, Winnie Normoyle it is ( ci J- c w 'rere he will be lo- and Kuth Keene. Coach, 1' l.rence Emmons. Miss I cated .a.;ontly, Mr. Bristow ,and the twn cliiidren are guests ;in lone :;i t',c home of her par- IONE vs UMATILLA ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grabil 1 he lone High School girls tiedand at t!ie home of her husbands the Umatiila High gi Is in a bas-;Part'nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. J .Bris ket ball game, last Saturday even , ow inu with a score of 19 -19. The pame w as a close one throughout, j Personal Mention the score at the half being 10-10. T R R(jUson returngd home fhe lone boys, however Tuesdar from Portland where he their game by one point. Attnejhad &uU)m end of the game the score was 2 1 1 :a . rtM. Ui J- O 11 V VI to 25. The game was bitterly con te3ted thronghout and it was any bodya game before the final w his tle blew. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Notice to all Morrow county dog owners is hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelman Fern and Joel motored to Port land, Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Mankin if very ill at her home north of town. Mrs. Louis Balsiger i3 visiting relatives at Newberg. She was accompanied on the trip by her 1 .censes are due and liavable on the first day of March. After that husband and son, Wendell. The date the amcunt of license is doub I id. Failure to get license for any two gentlemen returned at once. Mr. Balsiger spending Monday one year is punishable by a fine , of $10.00 for each offense. C J. D. Raiiman Sheriff Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without .-barge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel j W. P. Mahoney's sheep were j moved from the feeding ground, inear lone, Monday, to Morgan where they will lamb. -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCabe returned the first of the week to their home on the Harry French ranch in the mountains, after a pleasant week spent with relatives near lone. Continued on Pg. 6. Dr. F. W. Clarke, originator and present sole owner of the for mer Clarke Optical Company of Portland will be in lone on his regular monthly trip all day ar.d Conicienc Why ilnrs a woniuu ulio lias l.ist ut 1 lirMgc panie break tier neck rush ing home t pot supper for a husband 'evening, Saturday, Feb. 28. See who ha Iipcu pbylng h losing poker . , . , . mi nftemmm'-Woman io.no ; him about your eyes. Ask about '.'rnianlon. special price for reading glasses. m m Now is the time to look your spring 1?' I3r 1 Bristow & Johnson more are provided by Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 5t A. w A. fcjt SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter In your owm county FrioM Your Own Cream Eat Prick of Oregon Butter & Ice Cream n 3 V. C. COX, Manager. T I Itl niirrnnii mnnutTMniTo -li 0 I CHEERFUL APPOINTMENTS 1 That convey- the spirt of ease and comfort, known f only to the homemodern mortuary equipment-court- w J J-VI- t .1 . - 1l il I II eous, aepenuaoie auu uecorous service an mese ana i