10NE, ORECON; FRIDAY, Jan. 3, l!
NUMBER 30
volume xvm
PON A GRANGE MEET
AT LEXINTCN, JAN. 11
Buiinesi Session In the A. M.
Program afternoon.
Since Irrlgon Is under quaran
tint the Executive Committee of
the Pomona grange found It nec
esary to make other arrangements
for a meeting place. Lexington
graugc extended an Invitation to
meet to their hall at Lexington
which was gladly accepted by the
committee. The date was changed
to January 11.
A business session will be held
la the morning to which all fourth
degree members wit! be welcome.
Please kep In mind that all
must reg'ster at the Secretary's
desk before two o'clock to be in
the count for the banner, which
Crcenflefd now holds
In thr afternoon the following
program, to which the public Is
welcome, will be given.
Opening song Grange
Reading Mr. Oliver
Reading Mr. Wlcklander
Piano Selection Mrs. Miller
Reading Mrs. Clllesple
Song -. Quartette
Talk.. My trip to Seattle as a
Crange Delegate Mr Devlne
Solo Ruth Dinges
Address...." Alke In Wonder
land or Cctting Your Money's
Worth'.. Mr. Feese
Reading "Sis Hopkins and
her Beau. BJUious."
....Geneva Pettyjohn
Closing Son g .v.. Crange
"Any girl in reeJ of a friend
rite to Adjutant Mini K. H
Allamsnn, The Salvation Army
Wblte Shield Home, 565 Mavfair
Avenue, Portland, Oregon."
Personal Mention
Mr. end Mrs Hal Ely and two
daughter from Monmoth, spent
the holiday vacation with their
on and daughter in law, Mr. and
Mn. Elvln Ely, on the ranch
near Morgan. George Ely and
on, Francis of lone ware invited
guest at the Christine dinner.
J. II. Young of Hood River
was a dinner guest at the J. W.
Ilowk home Friday,
Mr. Mrs. Walter Swenaoa and
two children and Roland Wade
all ol Walla Walla, Washington,
arrived the first of last week to
help the E. J. Bristow family
eat the Christmas turkey. ,
The Lexington town team met
the lone town team on the local
floor Saturday evening, the final
score waa 22 to 16 In favor ot
Lexington's team.
Mrs. Wrcx Hicook of Portland
spent lest, week with bar parents
Mr. and Mrs. 8, E. Moore.
When You
SKIMP
on your
clothes you
rob your
Personality
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CUSTOM MADE
John SKUZESKI
THE TAILOR
Ileppner, Oregon'
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j Giveur Druggist
a Square DeaK
A NATION-WIDE investigation has revealed that
neighborhood druggists are called upon for in
formation on a wide variety of subjects domestic,
political, agricultural, postal, and hygienic, besides
subjects connected with drugs. This practice em 1
barrassing as it often must be to druggists would not
have become so widespread if they in general had not
merited the confidence reposed in them. The answer
to many problems has come from the pharmacist's store
of information. And he has led many a person in the
early stages of a serious disorder to consult a physician
trained to diagnose disease and to prescribe the remedy.
Numerous services are rendered by the druggist for
no recompense other than good-wilt. Give him a square
deal He is a business as well as a professional man.
Serve your own interests by remembering him when
you are in need of any of the household conveniences
which his store has for sale. For druggists with well
equipped prescription departments would be few and
far between if they had to depend alone on filling pre
acriptions and the sale of drugs and sickroom supplies.
Christmas gutst In the Blsln
Biack well home were Mr. and
Mrs. Hrose Ford and sen of Pen
leton. when Mr, and Mrs. Ford
returned to their home, they
were accompeolep by Mr, feud
Mrs. Black well who remained In
the Umatilla eounty seat for a
few day's visit. i
lira. Rosa Jackson (reforms us
that on December, 15, (there was
bora to ber son la-law M daugh
tr. Mr. and lira, j La vero
Jackson, of Oakland, (California
a baby son. weighing Six pounds
aujten ounce. The KtU fellow
baa been been given i the name
of Clinton Grover. Mr.' end Mr a.
Jackson are wall known here.
Mrs. Earl Wright and children
of Baker, arrived Fildsy for
visit with her parent, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Grabill. I
Mrs. Zelma Kenedy is a house
guest in the C. W. Swanson
home. Mrs. Kenedy was a teacher
in the lone school last year and
this year is teaching ia Aberdeen
Washing. She came here fn m
Helix where the had spent Xmis
with ber slater. . ' . '
Mrs. W. E. Bollard ea joyed an
over Christmas visit with hr
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. T. G. Frohn and
their daughter, Alberta, from
Hood River.
At the J. W. Howk home on
December, 25. was held a famil
dinner where turkev relgntd
anpreme. Those present wer-;
Mr. and lira. Charley O'Connrr
and son, Charley, Mr. and Mrs
P. J, Line, Uiea Alsaitfca'Conner
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and
children, and the host and hoxi
ess Mr. and Mrs. Howk. c v
Mrs. John Grirma had as her
Christmas guests, her son Louis
Pylei, and ber ton-in law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Leathsra ot Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes
were Portland visitors the
latter part of last wtek.
1 School wltl open in lone' on
January 6.
J.. W. Howk has received an
announcement of the marriage ot
J. B. . Bowers and Miss 0 ive
Wilton of Hamilton, Washington
The couple ware married Nov,
28 at Kelso, Wasoington. Where
they arc maxing their home. Mr,
Bowers 1st former resident ot
one, and has many friends here
who wish bim happiness.
The turkey shoot at the Walter
Eubanks ranch on December 2
attracted a good sited crowd ol
sportsmen.
- A delicious chicken dinner
with all the fixio's was thac at
wniett Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kiel
mann presided Sunday evening.
Coma ere laid for Mrs. ;Kuty
Robert, Fern, Genii, and Joel
Dglemao, Carlton, and Norma
dwanson, Mrs. Zelma Keneuy
air. and Mrs. Frank Lundeli,
Clell Kay, Mabel Smith, Kenneth
Ovialt, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
ftiersoo.
"MORROW COUNTY
POMONA
The date and the place of tne
Morrow County Pomona Grangt
meeting haa been changed to
Lexington lor January 11. Lex
logton grange is to be the hol
and witi supply the hot otshee.
Visiting mem bets willde expected
l bring to assert. ""
tin. Reading 1 admit I prefer the
old thlncs. I Juit dote en Tbe Houm
ot Setts Cablet."
Mr. Flatbunur Never bard ot It.
Wltit does It rent tort
Wishing you all a
Very Happy
r- - .,.--..
New Year
Bristow & Johnson
lone, Oregon
ori, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howel
and two daughters. Among
other invited guest in attendenoe
ere Mr. Helen Farrens .and
family of lone. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbison
of Eugene, visited from Thurs
lay untill Saturday with former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Harbison, at their home ia Mor
van.
Mr. and Mr, Ernest Shipley
and son, Robert, ', were Christ
mas guests at the home of Mrs.
Shipley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Allen, at Lostine. ,
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Weather Report
For Dec.
Total precipitation 3 00
" . "sine8ept. 1 ... 8.52
. ..." " for the corres
ponding period last year.2 63
No. of clear days 9.
No. of cloudy days :17.
No. partly cloudy - 5.
Aurora on the 2nd.
Prevailing wind. S.W.
It. K. Harblnon .
Ct'i.n.tlreObternr V.S.W.B
Naval Aaadeay I
Above rh li.ir ot tbe Doited State
Naval A. hjr rhapet la one of the
mot exiiuiite wlDdowe b America.
It Is or alogular beauty la llnae and
-olorlng and port 1171 tbe Savior walk
ing on tbe water. Ula Crura bains
one of remarkable tendernaa aad
majeeiv One of lb tradltla of serv
ice In the chapel ia thai each offldnl
aervlce ahull end with tbe bjrma
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9 REASONS
At several of the homea in this
vicinity there were held jovial
Chriitmaa dinners. The houses
were gay with yule tide Ctet-ra
lions and the weather was ideal.
At (he Prank Engelman home
the families of C. W. Swanson.
Fred Nlchoson, Victor Rietrrcon
and lira Katie Pettyi were n
tertained. Mrs. Ida Pete son
scr-ei i'-,,r o Ture Perron,
lit. auJ Mi a. V,cior P.Uron,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Peterson and
children and Carl Peterson.
The Lnadeil family ate their
Christmas turkey at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Lundeli on First
Street. Mr. and Mrs. S. E Moon
were hosts to a large gatherinp
of friends and relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Mason and sons,
Harold Mason and Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Cotter, mo ton 1 to the
Oliver Kincadersnclihomr. whert
they spent a happy boy. At Mrs.
Lena Padberg's home on Rhea
Creek were gathered Mr. and
Mr, fin v Canon and two children
n I tl I t I .J i.l.al
rean, nasei, iarrm enu nui
Padberg. The Grant Olden home
home as the scene of a Jolly
gathering made up of Mr. and
Mrs. George Snyder and son,
Alladin
Why
is the most marvelous and amazing
Kerosene Lamp
IN THE WORLD
1. Light Lnstantly,-iVo waiting.
2. No generator or generating-
3. No pumpingjup. '
4. Nopressnre.
5. Nodanger,-5a& '
6. No odor,, sanitary. ,
7. No smoke,-clean,
8. No noise.
9. NooubIe.
BERT MASON
ONE - OREGON
MACHINX CHOP
and Mrs. Csrl Barlow and
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