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VOL XVII.
CONDON. OREGON. FKIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1008.
NO. 4fiC i
INTERESTING NEWS FROM
OUR COUNTRY NE1GHB
LONE ROCK NEWS
May Put In New Water Systom
K. of P. Preparing for Big
Time on Feb. 19th Calvee
Killed by Coyotee.
Lone Rock is still on the map
and its people areas jovial and
contented as can be found In any
village in the inland empire. The
weather being especially propi
'. ttous and spring-like, many peo
ple took advantage of the
weather and good roads to corae
to town. The hotel DeWilliams
seems to be a busy place under
. the hospitable management of J.
F. Stewart
A. Neel has about completed
his cottage on Water street and
has moved into it for the winter.
His daughter is attending the
public school which is under the
mangement of Mrs, Wells of
Condon. .
I. C. Bennett has made some
substantial improvements on his
property on Second St and now
has a commodious and neatly ar
ranged home.
James and Joe Hayes, pros
perous stockmen of Morrow Co.,
have been visiting their mother,
Grandma Hayes, the last few
days but will leave for home in
day or two,
Mrs. P. L. Ham has moved to
' town and has her daughters in
school Gladys, who was so bad
ly burned, has about recovered.
Mrs. Clarence Neel and Mrs.
John Rasmus of Heppner have
been visiting old friends and
making new ones in, our, midst
for a few days. , ; ,
George Perry started to Por t
' land Sunday morning where he
iroes to take his daughter, May.
whose eyes have given her a
g.-eat deal of trouble of late. Sre
will be under treatment of a cel
ebrated occulist and her friends
. hope for her speedy recovery.
Superintendent G. T. McArthur
who has many friends in this
city was seen on our streets a
few days ago. He made a visit
to the public school.
Mrs. A. B. Staniey has been
quite sick but fs able to be around
again. . ' ' .
j There is talk of a new water
' Bystem to furnish water for the
city. This will be a boon to tee
totalers and others who drink
water a9 they will no longer fear
germs and contamination as, in
the past
Lone Rock has a flourishing
Sunday school and young people's
Endeavor which are well attend
ed. I hardly think there is an
Endeavor in this part of the
state where greater interest . is
'shown.
Frank Andrews, our genial
jeweler, wears a broad smile.
When questioned as to the cause
of his unusual jocularity, he said.
, ."Well, it's a boy and he weighed
five pounds with his winter
c'.othes on; set out the cigars
Doc, It's my treat" Mother and
., child doing nicely. . -
The K. of P. are making prep
arations for an entertainment to
be given on the 19th of Febru
ary. Part of the program will
be a grand ball and the Lamb
Bros, have been engaged to fur
nish the music,
' J, R Fosshas returned from
Heppner where he went with
a shipment of beef cattle for H.
- S. Neel. -
Chas. Pheglcy has taken a pos
ition as foreman with Nat Scott
A number of our young men
went to Hardman Friday night
to attend the dance.
The Lone Rock Btore has re
ceived a largo shipment of gro
ceries and are selling as cheap
as the same class of goods can
be bought at railroad towns.
Coyotes or some other kind of
a "varmint" has killed several
head of calves for J. A. Mote
during the last few nights.
A man by the name of McNutt
has bought the Mote farm form
erly owned by John M. Brown.
More Anon, Scribbler.
MIKKALO ITEMS
Everybody Busy Carload of
Hogs Shipped to Port
land. Harvey Thomas shipped a car
load of fat hogs to Portland lost
Monday.
Mrs. Ranquist of near Pendle
ton visited her sister, Mrs, Jno.
Mikkalo several days last week.
M. E. Cotter of Eltopia, Wn.,
was in Mikkalo on business this
week.
. Miss Pearl Titus 'visited at
Olex the first of the week.
Mikkalo Bros, are hauling
straw this week and getting
ready for spring work.
The B. G. WhseCo. shipped
a car of wheat to Portland Thurs
day. J . l' ,
Elmer Mikkalo left for Pendle
ton last Monday to visit with rel
atives. '..
Geo. Smith came iown from
Condon Wednesday morning.
Jno. Wienert and Fred Murray
were in town Tuesday.
Chas. Wester went to Port
land Wednesday on business.
AJAX NOTES :
Successful and Interesting
Meeting of Igo Grange Beef
Cattle Taken to Condon
The Igo Grange is still flourish
ing. Saturday was a very inter
esting day as the new officers
were installed and a very inter
esting program was given. Sev
eral visitors were present during
the installation and program.
There were also several new ap
plications for membership.
Oscar Simmons' children, who
were on the sick list Br e improv
ing. . .
Harry Palmer delivered some
beef cattle in Condon the first of
the week.
Mayville Grange "Dedicates
New Home.
On Wednesday the new home
of the Mayville Grange was aus
piciously dedicated with the
proper grange ceremonies. The
occasion was attended by a large
number of local and visiting
grangers. Dinner, was served
at noon and a social dance was
enjoyed by the younger members
in the evening. All report a
good time.
Full details of the business
session , will be given in next
weeek's issue, the matter having
arrived too late for this issue
Condon largest primary ship
ping point in the world is now on
the map. The glad tidings -which
were announced last week by
the Globe have been taken up
by papers, everywhere and" the
"good word" has been scattered
broadcast"
IIBGECHILOTO ATTEND .
SCHOOL REBUUHLY
Parents Should Co-operate
with Teach ere New Song
Books Received Preparing
for"Parent' Dry."
Parents are requested and .ex
pected to co-operate with the
teachers in securing punctuality
and regularity of pupils, as on
these depend the success of the
child in any walk of life. See
that your child is in school all
the time that school is in session
and if it does not advance, the
teacher is responsible, but if it
is in school at irregular intervals
then you as parents are respon
sible, for under our present
school system it is essential to
advancement that the child be
prompt and regular. These truths
were demonstrated in our recent
examinations wherein all pupils
who had been regular and stu
dious received excellent grades
and their work will compare fav
orably with the work of any
school in the state) while not so
much can be said of the irreg
ular pupil, -
Several books have been added
to the reading table; we also have
a number of new song books, so
if you wish to hear , some excel
lent singing, call in at any of
our regular assembly mornings.
Mr. Sturgill gave Roy Nendle
of Clem the eighth grade exam
inations last week.
Sidney Hawson, Eunice Eb-
berta, and Fred Rice, did excel
lent work in our current events
period at assembly.
Our average daily attendance
has been decreased considerably
this month owing to sickness. It
appears that when one child is
able to come back, another will
take sick and be absent
Mrs. Wade of Clem visited our
school Tuesday to note the work'
being done in the fifth grade.
Mrs. Searcy has accepted the
position made vacant by the
resignation of Miss Laura Sim
mons. -
Teachers and pupils are mak
ing preparations for a "Parents'
Day" exhibit and exercise which
will be given some time in the
near future. '
J. D. McDermitt of Wasco was
in town on business the first
part of the week.
Dr. Gavey made a call at Bla
lock this week. He is attending
J. W. Enbergs's son, William,
who is quite sick.
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