.4 . t J i Volume 2 feNE, OftEQQK, APRIL 28, 1916 Numbsb 48 ONE? JOURNAL The Little Town Old The Town That's Good Enough to Live in is Good Enough to Trade in. 1 n t SCHOOL NOTE! By S. E. Notaon 'JTiere are fancier- towns the little old town, than big- There are towns that are 'han this; And the people who live in the tinier town All the city contentments may miss. mere are thinsn you can see in the wealthier town That' you can't in a town that is small And yet, up or down There is no other town Like your own little town, after all. II It may be that the street through the heart of the town" Isn't long, isn't wide, isn't straight; But the neighbors you know in your own little town. With welcome your coming await,.....' . On the glittering streets of the glittering town, By the palace and pavement and wall, In the midst of the throng. You will long, you will long,. For your own little town, after III i . -Jp? It was here by the stilejn your y-'l "" ww littie town Sae.' courted your .mOwr,! It was here in the vale in your own little town That-he builded a home in the shade It was here on the hill in your little town That the school and the book you recall- Ev'ry step of the way. So your memories say, It's your own little town, after all. IV For it isn't by money you meas ure a town, Or the milesthat its border ex tends; For the best things you gather, whatever the town, Are contentment, enjoyment and friends. If you live and you work and you trade in your town, In spite of the fact it is small, You'll find that the town. That your own little town. Is the. beat little town after all Last week the writer visited the school at Morgan. Twenty pupils are enrolled, and all aeen ed to be working enthusiastically uiffler the direction of Miss. Oli- anna Olson. A number of im provements have been made re cently; among them may be noted the following: anew jacket has been placed around the stove a new dictionary and metal shelf for the same have been added to the equipment fine standard picture has been placed upon the walls,' new blackboards have been purchased, the outbuildings have been repaired and put into sanitary condition, and a new barn which accomodates ten horses has been built The books in the library have been properly listed, and a -correct record of the books is kept At Cecil, Miss Esther Cox and Miss Erma Davenport were busy with the monthly tests. Since my former visit new adjustable. tan colored, canvas window shades have, been purchased They are certainly a great con venience. When it is necessary to have the 'shades all drawn. there is still plenty of light in the rooms, and the light is soft and agreeable to the eye. A new standard picture has been placed m. each room. A new water fountain has been install ed. A fine lot of play ground apparatus' has -been - installed. There are several swings; .three see-saws end a elide:' The grounds have been cleaned, op and are in fine condition. - -v lone's Winhine Streak Still Unbroken Condon Easily Beaten By, Local Boys On : VHome Gounds By 11 To 5 Score. GOOSEBERRY . ff "... .- f The lone baseball boys jitneyedl drive between first and second over to Condon last Sunday and that was labeled safe. Both run crossed bats with the Condon, "terted at, the crack of the boysjwdltUwas the same oli ,ound 8orrow , u-i i c u.jue waa on tne joo as ne ouwk uoiMK wwiniij , .... A . . una peverence, were -vismi f avor of lo after, very . eWl " " " with Amanda Carlson Sunday. ing genus. Both teams hit the ball hard but the difference was The Fairview baseball teem-l- motored to Olez last Sunday in a E.'Csrlson's. CJ. Anderson's and A. Peterson's cars and .de feated the Olex aggregation by the score of 14 to 8. Drake did the twirling for Fairview and had the . Olex boys beaten from the very first inning. Fred did the receiving act The Fairview boys' will play Heppner on the latter.s grounds next Sunday. ; Four Lexington school teach ers, Misses Term, Smith, Gilbert, and Severance, were' visitino- Squirrels Suffer At Cecil Morrow Countv Farmer Using Good Method to Rid His Farm of ' ' Squirrels. school in Gilliam - County, the Arlington School. The Arling ton people are justly proud of '-f their new building. It is built where it comands a fine view - of the mighty Columbia. In the basement are two large play rooms, which are reached by in clines instead of stairs. On the first flour four rooms have been finished and are in use. Thev are well arranged and are well equipped with apparatus. Some excellent pictures - adorn the walls. In the hall there are drinking fountains. The third floor is reached by an incline in stead of stairs. The rooms on this floor are not all finished yet that when a Condon ite hit it an4 lone boy was there to get it audi a great many of the lone swat were wbese the Ceodosy fielders were not as the score book shows 15 hits for lone and ft hits for Condon, The score would have been much smaller but the field ing on both sides was very rag ged in spots and the errors let in several scores, - The game was free, from rag ging at the umpire and was prob ably due to the color of t "his limps,'" as he is of the same hue that a husky - white whipped In Havana a few weeks ago. ,7 Notes on the Game Bob is still hitting that Aid pill on the nose but will have to hurry if he wants to keep the lead fa betting as Guy end Dutch. ae ees&Mff to. wOir.?; To bad too. djdjH oat thaVbM on tne nooM grounds, Bob, for it might have been free bsrbering. Hose pulled Bob out of a bad hole in the seventh.- Condon had put across two runs end had a man first and third and nonul down, when the batter hit a line J ' shoe tope and tossinar to first completing a double, Bob got Henry Peterson drove out from the next man and stopped any Heppner Monday for a short vis further scoring. ir . v . it with his parents. - Dutch played a fine seme at " Leonard Anderson snri MJaa first digging several throws out Langdon were visiting with oi ine Qirt) out is rattier nard on Leonard and Amanda Carlson base runners as . he was using Sunday, , t them for s stool several times. I Ma, Ti,' x! i: J. Jteari says that- he Is going trio to lone Saturday. "7 q V! r 1 i Mr. Barlow Friday at a depth and last Sunday was stroek out ' -1QJ ... on xwo pucnea oaiis,' uxs nonor ' n M - n "U lb WTO. ' I IlH1 Y imh lm ram The Condon bom said it eouldf ... . i mitia riorenos nier, wno IB teacning tne Rood Canyon school, n't be done but Meerl got it any way, but sure had to make a long The following is the liatting average; fONEr - , A B H Cochrane .21 6 ra's 18 19 8 , W. Rietman a ' 9 0 Cason n ; HopkineV , a Rietman 1 Li.lakeeit:P Beesley r- V. Rietman 3 Titus I Coshow e " Sperryp t; Gambill r , Totals ' E 1 4 I i 2. T 4 2 12 22 14 2 1 0 4 10 4 Per .238 -.000 ,444 .211 .421 0 ,286 .260 .000 .838 .455 .286 was visiting at Chas. Huston's Sunday; The ice cream social and dance given by the Fairview School last Saturday evening was a howling success from start to nnisn. A large crowd attended ana every oody bed ail the ice cream thaVthey- could possibly eat -'. ; , --Mr- aneV Mter- amgjfcssa aud daughter, Ellen, were visitant at Aaron Peterson's Sunday. 121 53 14 .438 A good joke has been going around the past week on one of our local farmers. It seems aa though he was looking through an Eastern papers and came up on advertisements whereby one could procure, with the assist ance of one dollar, a recipe tell ing how to kill the worms in bis wheatflelds, which were destroy ing his wheat . He sent the the dollars and In return recei ved two small -wooden blocks, numbered 1 and 2, with the fol lowing in tractions attached, 4 'Place Mr. Worm on Mock No. 1 end hit him a good swat with block No. 2 and it will sure kUI him." The ladies of the Union Aid will give a May Day Social in the Buffington Bid Saturday, May. 1. consisting of fancy articles, pop earn, ice cream, home made and candy. . Everybody Orders takea for an kind ef faney work, , ' ' . ' ' " w Two rooms are so arranged as to be easily thrown together, thus making a splendid auditor ium. This part of the building will be finished to accomodate the new county high school, which will open this fall. Arl ington deserves to be congratu lated upon the enterprise shown in erecting such a fine new school building. The writer visited the Heppner School hut week and checked up the standardisation cards. The high school receives the full number of stars. Each of the other rooms receive eleven of the twelve stars. If they can i range' to secure three features of play apparatus before the end of the term, titer will also receive the full number of stars. The .teachers and pupils are busy rounding out the work of the year. In some of the subjects the regular work has been eom pled, and the review is now under way. The closing weeks of the year are always stetraous weeks for both teachers end pupils. The industrial dub met Friday afternoon. There is an excellent spirit among the members, sad we may expect some excel lent work. No doubt the exhibit at the county fair win beaomething Eightmile Man Badly Hurt fiarry Winmeyer, of Eight- mile and who has betn employed on the Aaron Peterson ranch. i seriously hurt last Friday morning while plowing, when the plow on which he was stand ing hit a rock and overturned, throwing him face downward on the sharp edge of one ot the plow shears. He was immedi ately brought to lone and was taken on to Heppner by Dr. Chick. Pis body was severely lacerated just below the last rib on the left tide and it took unite a number ox sutehes to sew ud the wound. . At this- writing he is improving rapidly. l.0.0.F.L0dge Celebrates Foa Sale Rolled Barley at the Interior Warehouse Company,, at lone, Oregon, 1 E. Swaneon sgent . , - tf Fees Insteuctiow I not only sell yon tne Camera and sup plies, but take great pleasure fa teaching you free of charge to nee them. Do not hesitate to ask for information or ins truction, lone. Pharmacy. : , Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Beckett arrived fa lone last Baturdav from Portland. They came or boat to The Dalles and came the rest of the way fa their Carter Car. .- , . -v A The Oddfellows of . Morrow County held their celebration the 96 anniversary at Hardman Monday of this week. One of the best programs ever given was rendered by the school child ren the afternoon. The Rebekahsj furnished a banquet that was hard to beat A fair representation attended from both Heppner and Lexington. Those who attended from lone were: a B. S perry, N. U. ; EL T. Perkins, Sec.. M. R. Morgan, Trees.: Henry Clark. P G. I Joe Mason, P. G.; E. U Pad- berg; P. G.; W. H. Cronk, p. G.; L. Londergan and John Clark. The ears of E. L, Padberg and W. H. Crook carried the party Wanted a second hand type writer. Will renter buv on aeav pejrmcnta.erwiU trade. Apply to Journal efflea. C & Sparry reports that the wheat he saw on his trio to Hardman last Mondry looked fine and was coming along nicely ly although M was a little back ward for this time of the year. He went up Rhea Creek on the wap to Hardman and came back by the Ridge road. . " A. & Graver was in Saturday and reports hie grain fa eery good snaps and expects aa aver age crop. The Grover Bench consists of s square section with boildings located near the center. He has eae of the handiest sad asost convenient reaches faMor row County sear a public -road that extebdo all around it giving amiss fa every direction. It is kaowa as the Red Ban Ranch, FAIRVIEW Fred Griffin was very busy the last of the week rustling up ke cream freezers for the dinner the school gave the last day of school. Why was .all of- this work left for Fred? Frank Young was a caller at ft. McEujmtt's- one day this week. : K. A. rarrens and wife were The; squirrels are sufferinsr down around Cecil. The reason for this is that Leon Loaran. one of Morrow County's prosperoue " farmers, read the article which was published in the lone (Journal several weeks ago, telhng how . one can get rid of these pests with r- iij m 3 , amoii quanuiy OI gasoline ami cotton. He carries a bottle and " a bunch of cotton batting with him while at work and when he : sees a squirrel run into a hole he. , pours some gasoline on a wad of . cotton and places it at the mouth of the hole and covers the open- ' ingwithdirt, .The gas fumes ; " hre heavier than air and m to the bottom of the ' hole. In an attempt to get sir, the, squirrels ' comes tcrthe top of the hole and : the gas does the rest., Mr. . Logan has found this to be the most effective method for killing in all of experiments, and will, no doubt kill off thousands of; them before the summer is over. L W. Terry, of the Lehirh LEortland Cement Co. of Spokane was here the past week with -B. E. Crawford and wife." - Mr. . Crawford ' with the Turn i s-Lum Lumber Co., of Walle r Walla,-Waah., who have a local branch here in lone in charge of tD-Oeeihwiththw pity TO WHttte1 trip.- , - ,: . ... . . ... down to the Egg City shopping one day this week. Miss Lydia Griffin took in .the! school dinner Friday. She has been cooking for her- brother, Phil.7 this spring.? Chas., Anderson and a crew of men have been doing quite a bit oi gooa wore on tne road op tne McEligott Canyon the past week. We had a fine rain Saturday evening but like all other things we get given to us we want more. The ground is not dried out to amount to anything yet but we are not wishing for summer yet as spring suits most of us better than warmer weather, , a M. Akers hauled out load of feed Saturday from lone. He isn't quite done plowing yet. Miss Pearl Ball visited at the Anderson home Sunday. Leonard Anderson and Miss Langdon, ef Dry Fork, attended the ice cream social and dance Saturday night. -Red" Smith says that gang plows are about as hard to ride as some bronchos he has had the pleasure of trying to ride. He isn't hurt much but got a very painful bruise on his shoulder. Mrs. Edna Puyear left Toes- day tor Stiles, Idaho, to join her husband, who left ft short time ego to take up ft position, Tuesday the City Engineer and several of his men went no to clean the reservoir and eontrary to their expectations found very little to justify the work. The water was sprinkled on the street in order to empty the tank. - f All the boys who want base bell gloves, balls, bets and other base ball material come 4o the sporting editor of hs lone Journal and find out how you can get them free of expense to you,- . F. B. Gamble, of Portland, and who travels for the Oliver Type writer, wss in the City last Fri day,-and states that -he thinks lone one of the nicestlittletowns that he has visited for some tune. J. H. Bryson and family left for Portland last Sunday and John returned Tuesday, leaving the family to have ft few weeks visit with friends in Portland. C B. Sperry will receive this week a carload of Flour, Rolled Barley, Shorts and Mill Feed and anyone wanting a supbly can place their order now. .- t j New shipment of Ice just recei ved for retail trade. Anyone wanting ice jn any quantity for home ueegire orders to my drayman or myself personally. Peter Una, lone, Oregon, Do you want ft first class Oil Stove to use this summer. . We hare two of them at Journal Office left for sale and can be had at a. reasonable ngure. Owner will swsp f or chickens. For the month only. Roval Club Coffee selling on Special Sale at P. & Bender 4 Co. 1 lb. Tins Reg, 46e Sale sUSS 11-9 " tLOO " S0.M J" " " 2.00 ftl ftfl 4.V '1