i VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY.Dcc. 3, 1U2G NUMBER 27 SCHOOL NOTES High Schpol Honor Roll. Janet Carlson in first liiuia! on tl hdnor roll this six weeks with one B and 5As while Ken eth Smonse and Nedra Agee again tied for second" place. Mil dred Smith and Katheryn FVI't man tied for third place. Fourth plate was earned by Frar.k Ma non and fifth by Deulah Petty john. Basketball Turnout Large The coach's call for basketball aspirants Monday whs answered by 14 players. Although some f the material was found to be con sideably green, four first t am men of tost year a squad reported D. Ekleberry being the only one not reporting. Altnoiitfh a light workout was pone through to lim ber up tht players Monday nuht, actual training practice did not start till Wednesday. Girl's Basketball Team. Girl's basketball practice start ed Wednesday. Although handi capped by a loss of several play ers of last year's tqt.ad anl con iiderable green material to work with the outlook of tha team prom isestobea light, fast, winning squad. Basketball Schedule The lone High School football team ended it's season tit Arlinp LOCAL NEWS Grade NoteB Edrin. Ritchie is a new member of the sixth (trade. The fifth and sixth tirades are about to begin to practice their Christmas play entitled 'The Xmas Secret", The members of the sixth grade re reviewing Ore; o'i history. The grammar grade are pn parinr their Xmas trrgram. Jckcs Ralph M.: This has lcr. a Irv Inar week. Irvin R.: Yah? What have you been doing? RaplhM.: Trying to pnsBtxatns. M. Crawford: Why do English women always haveg!i1B fingers? M. Smith: Simple! They can I wayhplaybridgeand lose pounds. Arthur P.: Harold is getting e mustache on the installment plan. Keneth S.: How's that? Arthur P.: A little don each week. The Study of English English, a word we think we think we hear mentioned every hour of the day, causes pupils most grief in their school work than any other Uo studies com bined. Why should this be? Eng lish is no more complicated, it thoroughly considered, than math emaiics or any of the other nil merous subjects studied, but it has a far greater result on the person, as it largely guides his later life and standing therein. Language no matter of what sort it is, has been used for Cen turies by each person to expiefs his desires to his fellow-associ ales and in order to cause his fellow associates to respond as he wished, he had to make his thoughts clear and present tht m in the right manner. This is found to be more true than eve r to day an if one wishes to muke himself known In later life he must have a thorough knowledge of his pur ticu'ar language and he issure to receive' the benefits. The one place to acquire the good speaxing habit is while one is in school. While here he mutt not only work for good grade 'but lor his own benefit. Er glinh is not as some people think and if one goes at it with a will he will find a way not only to help himself but everyono with whom he ever associates. Frank Mason Senior Voine slick v fingered individu ill ttnle some hides Irom the slaughter pen Wednesday night, Roy LiiuiiHen's father wholives ....... A ik. .... I..... i. ...... f,. M i 1 Al.l i. . i. .. """""i '' A'lnoiign u.e joy for a few days, lie return team was defeated by a close U t() hi8 ,,,,, T,urBjayi cuip uiey nan a very success ful season, winning threo of the five games played. Every one is now turned toward basketball practice which starts after Thmksgiving. B.ith the boys and girls should have win ning teams this year as very few players were lost by graduation. The basketball schedule has been arranged by Supt. Skeen and coach FasnnchL Jan. 7, Lexington,. Jan. 1 1, HeppiK r, .. Jan. 22, Hardman, Jan. 28, Condon,.... Feb. 4, Condon, .... Feb. 5, Heppner, ., here. there. there. here. there. here. Feb. 11. Lexington,.... there. Feb. 13, Hardman...... hee C, W. McNamer was tianstict !iu business in lone Wednesday Mr. Earl Brown spent Monday in Portland having some dental work done, Mr. and Mrs. John Lcuy return Monday from a few days visit in Portliind and Arlington. WEATHER REPORT FOR NOVEMBER Precipitation for the Mrs. Pettys who has teen auf firing feveral days from the ef fect of a severe full is reported het.er. LISTEN IN WITH A C.LK1L LAN Radio. welcome, numnw hilt! talliu ran dy and smoking clgHrs, After, wiidiing the bride an 1 groom all puiisUdo happiness the reveler returned to their lionies. i Macons Elect Officers 1 lone Lodge No. l'JO, A. F. and! A. M. held un election of officers Wednesday evening. December 1,1 The of facers elect are as follows f W. M.; Roy F IHlght Mine ief Plasterer: Victor t ri . rt tit 1 1 r l i'eterson, I rMcurer; iv. v.. Ballard, SeeiTtnr? ; John Kiebl S Ste.vard; It i). McCuidy, J. Su-rd; L. Dick, S. D.; W. C . Ujbyiis. J. I).; A. A. MeCkbe.jJ T tur; Ueorge Kreblm, Mimhul.t The oate aet for installation is' J Docember 15. The Buptist Ladies' Aid wiil hold their Annual Christmas Focd nd Fancy w ork Sale at Moure's t) inn oi i seer Diddle. I'dfl S. W.; I ,'fland Ci iel ruiiows F. Stent i ncr, J. ' , The latest improvments in theso Furniture store on Saturday, Dec, sets. One and two dial control. See me for a trial or uhorn 11. G Kunkin. Leu Howell has resumed work alter a short vacation. His side Ibi.tL lufrin f Mill tktitrin. tir...l i.i ' a WaterwheeW. iuomn inrce incites nusSl,()rt honeymoon he ntWMi to . , . .." .Jliis labors on the roa.l with Lee, 11. HANI) POWER WELLI10REU Steel Handpiwer Stumoullers $;) each; Horsepower, $7f; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borer; The Ducrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Kenton, Wash. J. P. Louy and his bri ie were chut i.aried in old fushioned style bride's hime, Monday Total snowfall . 5 t'O Sleet on the 21st. Ps umber of clear days 0 t the I'artly cloudy days . T night. Cloudy days 17jA ur(fe crowd of i,oth ywi)f( Bnd Pievailing wind Westerly L j mu,le B,ght hHw)n4 wUh , Total precipitation since Sept.!g0,.,8 llf Th Wtfre f jn1 1st. .4.G3 admitted and received warm For the corresponding period KemingtoN The only porleble typewriter that is a real succef s. Blxlaud's Pharmacy. Star Brand shoes at Bristow an ! Johnson's. None better. last year 1.64 A'. ;. .lA'fi.W.Y MORGAN NEWS Mr end Mis. J. A Troedson spent Thanksgiving at lone. Miss Viola Parker rpent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents at Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely of Poitland, (ipeiit the Thanksgiv ing vacation with Mr. and Mis. H. 0. Ely. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bullard and childdren and Mr. Head of lone were the Thanksgiving day dinner guefts of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Harbison. Miss Eudora Hardesty spent Sunday with Miss Jesnie Wiles of lone. Mr. Madden of Hermiston, held services at the fchoolhouse last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.' F. Hardest)' entertained a number of friends friends at dinner, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs, George Krebs ol Cecil were calltrc in Moigan on Sunday. Beautiful, new line of station ery at BULLARD's PHARMACY. At the Christian Church. Preaching next Sunday even ing at 7:30. Christian Endeavor alG:30. BiblnSchool at 10:00 A M. Prayer Meeting at7;30, Thurs day evening. A cordial welcwrte to you. - E. L Wood, Minister. To Trade Chevrolet Touring Car for milk cows or heifers. Writ? to IC. B. Wilcox, Lezington, Ore. or see me at the ranch midway between Lexington and lone. Words, few and fitly spoken, t n n T7 Encampment and Subordinate Members Attention G. O. S..W. T. Reeves and P. G. M , S. F. Bowmen will officialy visit these lodges, December 6, 7: i0 P. M. Hall ol Willow Lodge No. CC. Come and be one of the crow i. fi THANhSGIVING SUPPLIES You will need Pitted Dates Cluster RaisinsT Ti9, citron,-lemon, end orange pcelsvi Cranberries, Caulifiower, Ccllcry, Cabbage, Salad dressing, Mayonnisc, Mince Meat, Nuts, Spices, etc. Few, fresh stock in all of above lines. Bert Mason m I Ul IWISII mm fbm Ml A Christmas Kodak for the Christmas Story Here is a stoic that's in step with the season. Our familiarity with the Kodak line and our knowl edge of the kind t( camera that different people j'refer parent. v children, husbands, wives, sweet licarts -will prove a genuine help in vour Christmas v 4 - nop ppIHg. K 'Juts f f u f flrnwtii'ri fi up ttilmai .lilumiJittuorlti Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Store ? WHEN WE TAKE A BIRD'S EYE VIEW- l liln iilwii.vn lniik dllfi rent over n fnr en'ctlve. If w lake n IjInt'R e.v Mew of life even where, w fiirrclnte bow miihII our liHaiioliitiiinit4 iiml iiieoiiveiilei rt'N really art and flow lurf U our g I foi luiie. To ihiy f ( tin- fnii.il sinte ire en r led liy tbe wliolfi world. We Imve m.,re iiiiioiieiMi,!., iimrfileetrlclty, more U-leiilionea nior,. niiimholit Inxiirl. k, mon liuilmv-, tlmti all the rent it Hie world eonililiii il. TIii'IUnk ok losa l lli-ve thnt tha iplrlt of oitlihlni Ihlu.NK and vlHiiliy i nllrely Juntltli d. Wt all hare reiiKon f..r grntltude in IliU Tti,inkHlvlng Time. BANK of IONE lone Oregon t What's the 1 - PricE-? 1 r3 - t3 This is the question that enters themind of every cus-s F: tomcr who examines merchandise with the expectation S 4 of buying somplhlng 2 Realizing that most people make this the first consid- 5 2 cration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods jrx consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. If you find any article bought at this store not as rep- ,H resented, bring it back and we will make good ours t-f claims. B Try this Store for Satisfaction, g . j.p,.,,,,. imiim t k y Him tarn Pi Bristow & Johnson's! are like apples of gold in pictures of silver. BiiiLE I