VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Dec. 10, 1926 NUMBER 28 SCHOOL NOTES Football letters were awarded last Monday morning by coach Faanachtto twelvn football play ers. Altera brief talk by Mr Fas nacht those winning letters were called to the front of the assembly where they presented with a red and white I, of the block type. Thon receiving; letters were: John Graves, Lowell Clark, Dave Heal. Wavland Ritchie, Richard Lundell. Arthur Pattys. Clair Young. Frank Holub, Alfred Hal sister, Frank Mason. Rood Ekle berry, and George Ritchie. The monthly meeting o' the lone High School Student Body war held Monday, December 6. The financial report was read by the secretary, showing a large sum in the treasury at the close of the football season. This was due to the successful selling of the season tickets and the large crowds who attended the school entertainments. Grade Notes Over half of Mrs. Cochran's has been absent from school at different Intervals on account of chicken-pox. Mrs. Cochran gays a birthday pirtv it the school house Mon day afternoon In honor of Eliinor Bollard's sixth birthday. The third Bnd fourth grades ire now studying the life of the Alaskans. This was made more Interesting because M:ss Phelps received a box of AlaHkan fur and hand work from her cousin, who Is visiting In Alaska. The school Is plannlrg a com munity Chris! man tree again this year, to lie given in the school auditorium, Thursday night, Dec. 23. The program from the ersde school is as follows: The Fairy XmasTree, 1st and 2nd grades; Mother Goose's Visit to Fanta Clau9, 3rd and 4th, grades; Tie Xmas Secret, the 5th and Cth grades; Santa in the South Land, 7th and Stn grades. The high achool will also contribute a few numbers to the program. Grebe Radio. What can be better than a good eeleclive, clear toned rahioset for a fitting Christmas gift for the family. For the Meal aet see th new GREBE at I. R. Roblson's Garage. EVERYBODY'S GOING! CALIFORNIA Lids you turn back the calendar to summer and come play In the warm sunshine. - As an added Inducement the Union Pacific now offers specie I low round trip fares and axurea you a marvelous journey on the finest of fast trains. Connections via Portland or Salt Lake City,. MAKE YOUR. BESMVATIONt NOW J. W. Hwok. Agent, lone, Oregon. W0 fill )lli "Lexington Hi News" The high school girls have scheduled their first gamo with the town women next Friday even ing. The game will be played in the high school gymnasium, at eight o'clock. A good fight ia promised because both teams are rearing to go. The Junior Girls Glee Club pre sented the operetta "Cinderella" last Friday evening, Mrs. John ston, one of the high school teach era played the accompaniment. The leader, Miss Alexander and her assistants, the g rade teachers, are to be highly complimented on the success of the operetta, which ia the first of its kind to given by the grade school this year. Wilford Ward sang two se lections between the first and second acts, Ray Lucas recited between the second and third acta, and Grace Burchell sang be tween the last acts. A large crowd was out and were well pleased. Notice! Notice! The Ladies of the Christian Church will hold their sale of cooked food and fancy work at Swanson's store, Saturday, Dee. 18th. j Foreign Imparts arriving dur. the first eleven months of the present year have amounted to cargo tona as against 107.334 carj-o tone during the:hisranch Thursday and butchered same period in 1925, represent ing an increase ol 8,103 tons or seven and a half per cent. The total increase in foreign exports duriug the eleven montha period amounted to 80G,83fi cargo tons or 110 oercent with a vulim lir.n nf ti t fl!l.ri 'KW ir 1 18 nan ani r CARD of THANKS To our totany friends and neigh Dors or lone, Cecil, Mo-gan and vicinity:. We wish to express our jnw Bt 7:30. Christian Endeavor many thanks and appreciation of'ai6:30. BibleSchool at 10:00 A M. their wonderful help after our recent fire. L. L Funk and Family. Charlss Rlngllng, Circus Man, Dlta. Sarasota, Ma. Charles Rlngllng. circus man, financier and railroad builder, dlrd at hl -borne her after an Illness of severul week. Mr. King' ling waa one of tit original seven Rlngllng brother, who in list formed musical organliation at Baraboo, Wis., and started a tour which later rssultsd In the pressnt Rlngllng Bros.- Darn urn k Bailor circus. latum Railroad Man Glvsn Raise. new iora, n, i. irainmen, .con-r ourtors, Dnggafrmen ana flagmen of astern rullrosdi were granted a 74 per cent wags lucres by the arbi tration board which bus boen hearing both aides of the wage dispute. The award affects employes on both pas aenger and frelclit trains. LISTEN IN WITH A ClLFIL- LAN itBdio. The lateBtimprovments in these Sts. One and two dial control. See me for a trial or phone H. G. Rankin. To Trade Chevrolet Touring Car for milk cows or heifers. Write to R. B. Wilcox, Lezington, Ore. or aee me at me rancn midway between Lexington and lone. . FRESH SWEET ORANGES Freeh, swett oranges $3 perbox of 300 large size. Boxes larger than standard size. Sound fruit and satisfaction guaranteed or money bacK. We pay express charges. A box of these makes an appreciated Christmas gift, Remit with orncr. ACME ORANGE FARMS. LaGrange, Texas, LOCAL NEWS Miss Hazel Akers entertained a few of her girl friends at her home, Friday evening. We see Harlan McCurdy is driv ing around in a new Cht)sler se dan. Mrs, Kattie Peltys is vUting her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Shan non, Mrs. Louis Balsiger left Sun day morning for Newberg to vis it her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Black well left lone laHt week for Cottage Grove. Mrs. Black well ia going to work there for Pyleand Grimes former! of lone. Mrs. M. Jordan returned home Monday evening after a three months absence. She has been visiting some of her people at Junction City. Mrs. Thomes King has been visiting relatives in lone. Her mother, Mrs Hough, returned with her. E. A. Brown and wit and R. L. Skeen and wife attended the Portland Musicians concert at Heppner, Tuesday evening. Dr. Bruce of Portland, but for marly of lone Is shaking hands with friends and acquaintances here this week. Har an McCurdy went out to five or aix porkers. The Marshal arrested some one for stealing one of Walt Eu- banks, turkeys. The justiclmpos ed a heavy penalty. Some of the people present gat'e him the tuikey, presented him with a j . a i gruDsiaae ano eeni mm on his way rejoicing. At the Christian Church. preaching next Sundav even- Prayer Meeting at 7:30, Thura day evening. A cordial welcome to you. E. L Wood, Minister. Xmas Cards and Folders. Builard'a Pharmacy. CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE Useful Gifts Are Most APPRECIATED Look over my stock and you will find 1 1 something to please the family and friends. j Silk Hose, Rayon Underwear, Aprons Stamped Linens, Jinum Utensils, Fancy Dishes, Fancy Staj f tionery, etc. No 700720 wins Mandolin-Guitar.j Bert Mason MORCAN NEWS Miss Matlie Wilson spent the ; week-end at Morgan with rela tives. Mildred Morgan spent week end in lone visiting sister. thei her ' Mr.' and Mrs. George Mahoney were calling in lone, Monday. Clark M. Smith and Rev. J. A. Tiffany held services at Morgan last week, closing Sunday. There was a large attendance each even ing. Mr. Earl Morgan is driving a Dodge automobile which he pur chased recently. The Oddfellows shingled the hall, Monday. The Rebekahsserv ed a hot lunch to the men. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren felnd and Miss Wilson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. E'y. Sunday. Miss Viola Parker spent the week end with Ellen Ely. With tha arrival of two ship ments of linen machinery from Belfast, Ireland, during: the past month, preparations for the min ufactureof linen goods in Ore egon are progressing; rapidly. BORN Dr. Johnston reports arrivals as follows: To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, at Morrow Ueneral Hospital, on Dec. 9. an 8 pound boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McDan iel, Dec. , at Hardman, a 71 lb, tk.y. To Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Klein, Dec. 2. on Rock Creek, an 8 1 b boy. To Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, Dec. 1, cn Ilutter Creek, a 9 lb. daughter. Beautiful, new line of station ery at Bullard'8 Pharmacy. Remington The only' portable typewriter that is a real success. Bullard's Pharmacy. i every member of Handkerchiefs, Alum; Xmas Gifts Silverware, Jewelry, Kodaks and Albums, Waterman and Parker Pens, Stationery, Perfume and Toilet Water. Also many oth er useful gifts. We're you what we have. ToyS Larger and better assortment than ever be- fore with prices within the reach of everyone. LARGE ASSORTMENT a of JUVENILE BOOKS BULLARD'S PHARMACY THE GIFT STORE " WHEN WE TAKE A BIRD'S EYE VIEW- Thliur nlwajs look different over a tar perspective. If wt tnkealilnl'e eye view of life everrwlH-re, we appreciate bow mull our disappointments und Inconvenlet cea really are and how large la our good fortune. j To-day we of the I'nlted State n- enrk-d by the whole world. We have more automobiles, moreelectrlclty. more telephone more houw-hold luxuries, more haplneiw. thuo all the rest of the world combined. TlieHivu ok loss; lielk-vea that the spirit (4 optlmlHiii lulONE and vklulty U entirely JUHtlflrd. Wt all have lYimou for gratitude at this Thaukmrlvlug Time. BANK lone - - We Wish You, One ai.d All, A Very MERRY CHRISTMAS. You Will Find a Lot of Art iclcs suitade for XMAS at BRISTOW & JOHNSON'S always glad to show of IONE - - Oregon