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3 unt Mnhtntnhttd VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. 18, 1927 NUMBER 38 SCHOOL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL FLANS BIG TIME. LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE! On March 6th. the high school Invites you and all your friends to the gym. to have some fun. The first part of the eveniug will be Riven to a "Hi Jinx" program by the grade school and the high school. Then corned a basket social! You know all abont that! Heaps of pretty baskets and the excitement of bidding for your sweetie's basket! "Let's see. Did she say pink or purple?" There'll tie other amusements too! Remember this will be on Sat. night the one evening of the week when everyone can jar loose from work and have a good time. Don't forget the date Mar, 6th. Admission to program 10 cents. PRIMARY ROOM NOTES By STUART RANKIN There were nine hoys and girls out of our room last f riday on account of flue, Mrs. Bergevin wss here last Friday to visit us. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington have their birthdays in February. We are learning about their lives when they were little boys. Mrs. Cochran says she might have some boys anb girls as good as Washington and Lincoln. Mrs. Dullard was here Tuesday nil her mile lioy. Spi ing in cmieifiif because we huve been pluyil g t)uHi-ttil We leutiini a health ic in thU tek. Here it is: Wee Willi Winkle Run through the town, Umliirn rioumttHirs Ii liiii night Kuwn. Tuppmii on the window?. Oh hnw louil he cried "0ii lren when jou uo to bet. Oft n in !S wide " Let Kodak keep the story In the house or out of doors whenever there's a home story you want to save, your Kodak saves it. Children are alwayslittlc,andthescenesjust as they used to be in your Kodak album. Stop in at our store and see how easy it is to work any Kodak. The prices start at $ 5. Brownies as low as $2. Quality Finishing BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store SENIOR JINCLES Tht hills are of the darkest brown And It is but a day Since the were all of snowy white With skies above so grey The streets are of the slickest mud If you but chance to look The cause will soon be found r to be It Is a good Chinook. Katheryn Feldman On winter days when it Is cold And It just snows and snows My brother Bill and I pretend That we are Eskimoes. Ruth Swanscn. I planted it In early spring I I oped that it wonld grow 1 worked with it as carefully I even used a hoe, The rreen first grew and grew and grew But withered in the fall Now what it was I thought you knew An Irish spud, thata all. Ksthervn Feldman. A boy was standing near the curb A car came roaring by A piece of mud flew from the wheel And hit him In the eye. George Ritchie One day the teacher drove the car, It was a funny sight She made a lot of crooked tracks, And gave herself a fright, Sh. ran nn a chirken yard, And hit an old red hen And when Pat came along she said, "I'll never drive again." Mary Grabill. 5th. a.-ul Cili Crade Notes The sixth grade lost a member Feb. 7 when Beulah Auee moved to the country. The members f the 6th. and 6th. grades gave i farewell shower for her. Many ? nice gifts were given. AH of the sixth grade was sbsent from school last week except Inez Adamson. The fifth ami sixth grades had their tryout for declamatory contest on Thursday. Claud Brafthears was absent on Monday and had to wait until Tuesday for his Valentines. There were many Valentines ex changed in the 6th, and Cth. grade room. I. O. O. F. CET TOGETHER MEETING Hall of Willow Lodge. Wednesday eve., Feb. 23rd. All Odd Fellows and Rebeccas of Morrow County cordially invited. LUNCH. PROGRAM. Seek Synthetic Rubber The Amazon district of Drnr.il Ik tin f rent ruliher producing country nf t tic world, for more thun half of (tie tnlnl miil conx'S from there. Tim f'der led Malay ilnten, the Congo region I'ortuitues Vt'rsl Africa, the mm roast of tropical Africa, ItniiR'Hin. I 'pining, llorneo and Mexico, the WchI Indira and Central America are Hit other rulilter-iroduclng dint rid About one-tenth of the total yield cornea from the Congo. The rapidly Increasing coot of the article haa arointed experimenter, who have produced sulnliinccs that have ioiiii nf the ijiiiilltlcs of ruhher It la not liuprolialile thnt they mnj ultimately aucreed, hi the chemist did In producing artificial Indigo, In muk lug real nihlier by synthesis. Columbia Promised Much In a letter to Columbui on the discovery of America, facsimile edi tion, 18t2, of the four Latin edition belonging to the l-enm library, la the following paHsuge: "Filially, thnt t may rompreaa In few words the hrlet account of our departure end qnl,-l return, and the gain, I promise thin that If I am atipMrted by our most Invincible sovereign with a little o, their help, aa much gold can be sup piled aa they will need, Indeed, a much of spires, of cotton, of rhewlnr gum (which la only found In Chios) also aa much of alexwood, and a many staves for the navy of theli mtijcktle will wish to demand." Thf (lute of this letter Is March 14, 1 l!3 more than 4K) years ago. Precocious Children Dntite wrote a sonnet to his rtca trice at nine years ; Tusso wrote poetry at ten, and Pascal wns a prp found thinker at the ate of thirteen. Jonathan Kdwards was fuiuous at twelve. Coethe wrote a story In sev en InngiiNges when he was ten; Vol taire was busy aa a writer at thirteen, and Calderon wns writing poetry at the same use. Victor Hugo composed "Islnmene" at fifteen, and by the time he wns twenty bad published four of his vol umes. I'upe wrote his ode to "Soli tude" ill twelve, and bis "PilNloral" four years Inter. Moore trunslittcd "Anncreon" at thirteen, and Hymn was already writing verses nt twelve, and by the lime he wns eighteen year of age he bud published his "Hours of Idleness." The spring season will soon be here; we have the Dr. L D. LeGear line of stock and poultry remedies, John Deere plow line of shares and extras, agency for VanBrunt Drill, and a good line of general mdse. at right prices. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Griffith reports the picture machines which were sent to Portland for repairs have been returned iind are in first clas shape. The projection is much improved. , Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Fellows and Tiny Fellows returned Thurt 1sy 'rom Portland. Earl Murray motored from Free water to the M urwft rothtrs' ranch, Wednesday afcjioon. Mrf. Henry Krel and nn of Hi -ppner, Bin) Mia. Jack Hynd of Cecil, wi'Ye 'out callers, last Wednesday. Carl Troedton motored to Hood River, last Tuesday,-with a load of Gunzel'a furniture. Mrs Ernest Heliker, returnee to her home .Friday, from Port land, where she has been .tndei the doctot'a care for the past three weeks. ' Mrs. Bergen Ltadbetter and voti.gcst son teturned to theit notne on Rhea Creek, Friday, aft r a two weeks stay at the Mor row Genera' Hospital. Mrs. Katie Turner, ol Cor vallis, is visiting in the home of ner sister, Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Blaine Black well returned from Jotlage Giove last wiek. He 4i)8 ione is the place for him. Mrs. Earl Brown motored to tlt-ppner, Wednesday. Mr, Ruby Roderts and Mr. Frank Engdman returned home from Seattle, Monday. They left Mr. Roberts much improved. The Oddfellows Convention it to meets st Echo, Oregon.'on the 23th of Feb. Mrs. M. Jordan was called out oWarren.s, Fridav, to look after ickness. Religious services in theSwed sh language, were held at the home of Mr. Johannes Troedson, t'uvsday evening. Ed Holmquist arrived in Ione. Thursday. C. R. Cunzel and family mov ed to Hood River. Tuesday. They were accompanied hy Miss Nedra A gee. Always Polite The mimacr of the Uolaied factory j hnd received a teller front a woman stating that her bin-hund, who worked In the factory, bud sent her no money for we. ',. rml weeUs. Mo tin- niiiiiiiiicr. n kindly m.m. sent for lb ile'ii.i'iei,t there ami llieii. "Jmkxin." he siilil, tvliru the niiir mule bis itpiiearam-e, "do mi eei fi-iiiI your wife uiiyihliig when yoi wilier Oh, yes, sir," answer 1 the other brightly, "always my kliidmt regard." Listen in at Biz's On Washington's birthday, Feb. 22nd.. at 9:00 A. M. Biz. hngieman will place his power speaker on the street in front of his place of business so that all who feel inclined may listen to the president's speech. Biz has a power speaker which h? uses in connection with his radio. This speakes is loud enough so every one will be able to hear. Thousands of New Words palled, pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DtCTiONARY 77m "Suprvnt Authority" Htn are a fmw tamplm i hot pursuit Red Bur Air Council cspiisl ship mud gan mystery sbip S. P. boat irredenta frerial cascade Esthonia American Legion Blue Croea girt scout airport crystal detector superheterodyne cyper SippiO ahoneen ItthUttort, mf informat torn mm I wing yem? 27CO Paces eooouka. 407.000 WerdeeaJ Pknea CuetteereaJBiMTspUealOiettaaerr C.I thm BtHl-Write for e eenvle pees of the New Wwtm, eplmee of Reculor end India Fupers, FUS, C&CMERRIAM CO. Sprirgfield, Mw, U.S. A. The Dorcas Society of the Congregational Church will hold a cooked foo sale at theMcMurry building, Saturday, Feb. 26, AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School 10:00 a. m., Christian Endeavor, 6:30, preaching 7:30 p. m. You are welcome. E. L Wood, Minister. Cream lotion keeps the hands fit in windy weather. BULLARD'S PHARMACY tjr i7ej Dr.HESS REMEDY Now is the time to put your animals and fowls in condition for spring activity, by feeding! I Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, and using iinstant Louse Hess Dip and Disinfectant, I Mess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. Every package apsolutely guaranteed tot MORGAN NEWS Ellen Ritchie of Ions waa the week end guest of Deiorous Cro well. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and family and Ellen Ely were the dinner guests of M. and Mrs. A. F. Palmateer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hutch croft tooK dinner with Mr. and Mrs. AKred Troedson, Sunday. Mids Alta Pettyjohn of Hepp ner is visiting Gladys Medlock. . Gladys Brashears, of Ione, spent the week end with Geneva' Pett) john. The second puncture, a three act play, was given by the young people of Morgan Friday. It was a pronounced success. Mr. Ralph McCormick visited the M or gun school Thursday. Martin Baurenfiend and Jin liardesty were doing business in Heppner Monday. Miss Mildred Smith of lone spent Friday and Saturday with Beulah Pettyjohn. BUTTER WRAPERS Printed In This Office. HAND POWER WELL BORER 500 Steel Handpower Stumpullers $30 each; Horsepower. $75; Auto matic Gates; Hand Well Borers; Water wheels. The Ducrest Mfg. Co. 111. Third Ave.. Renton. Wash. Killer, satisfy or your get your money back. BERT MASON BRISTOW & JOHNSON tW4Hm4mttmtmmTtTHttmH4tttttttt