U,- The Bank of lone cordially invites your account subject to check or op 6ertificat6 of Deposit, with ( the assurance of courteous treatment J. E. CRONAN, Preaident; - '' ,'r . - T. J. MAHONEY, Vice President, " - VAWTER CRAWFORD, Cashier v ... BANIi o IONE Main Street ' . : .. . - Ion. Onsaoir-' I "You ve jf fyl GOT ( MORE" 'It isn't a question alone of whether you 1 want a better salary it's a hard .condition 1 'It isn't a question alone of whether you want a better salary it's a hard .condition of life that you must face to protest your self and those dependent upon you. YaUften't Jia.-af still if you- don't want to go bacwjd, you must go forward that is, you'va got to tarn mart. .. ? Earning tr.ore means holding a better position independence, happineM, and a chance to provide for the future. Thousands upon -thousands who once held low, poorly paid positions now earn high salaries at a result of letting the Ihtsknatiohal Correspond ing. Schools show them how to accomplish the change. During last year about 4.000 students vol untarily reported in creases in salary amounting to over two million dollars! Every month an average of 300 men voluntarily rc7rt to us advancement in position and earnings. Why not make start this rao::thi : " - Mcrmini cirrtiMrtttrt lOiitt n Mrt pril,.lai HOW TO DO IT Simply mark on the coupon the position you wish to secure, then tear out and mail the coupon to the International Correspond ence Schools. This puts you under no obligation whatever but allows our experts to adapt a Course to your individual needs and circumstances, row 'vm got to earn mora Money. Thm I. C. S. will halm ye. mm yom hw mm mtmn tamayr s,& ffo WHIsssssssssssssssssssssssssstfJifl: Box MS, Scrantoe, Pa. Ink opIUa. wit bout Imitkai oUlntfoa oa "7 I, bow 1 caa qui Illy loi Ik. potllJom, Ind, !loa baloi wblck I turn ikd X. . AuoaaMI, Raulag Foultry Farming doUiipu St.BOETaphar Adnluog Mn ShowCird WritIM Window Trimming ComDardal Inmost, bid iu trial Deigning AckitKtunl Dnfn. CbmbIii I ?P Lansuaaaa Hinllft( neb Garmaa lullu BtactftalWbwinu El ectri a 1 Zaatn r Mccbulal Draft! Mch,alcJ EnalBaar T.l.phoDB Eipart Suttonarr Enalnaar T.Itll. M lillalaaa BMUrf na Arrfaitaet Coocrala Coaatfacfn PI unibini, SUM Wtttg Mia. Fnraoua J. N. McKinnell, Route Mgr. S 202 McKay Bldg, ( A V-'.. - Portland, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M18CELANEOUS Fob Hale Medicine Route. Estab lished 10 years. Also 80 acres of - land in Western Washington for sale or trade. 85 acres cleared, house barn, water, 40 tons' of bay. C. M. Wood, Bnohomlsb, Wash. Box &4. - 18-23 Id Arrt Hundreds wealthy members wluhiug to marry soon; descrip tions free; reliable club. Kirs, wru bel box 28, Oakland, Calif. 30-23 Vine Prosperous general store la a thriving Eastern Oregon City for sale or will trade for first class wheat ranch aroud lone. This 1 a tl ret class trade and win merit Investigation. Apply lone Jour nal, lone. Oregon, i Acbks of Good Wheat bandj-hae been farmed, all fenced, will tase residence In The Dalles, as part payment. Balance on terms, price 14 per acre Ions Realty Co., Box i3, IoneOre. For Hale or Raw Quite a number of first class properties, see us and find out what we can do for you. We are agents for leading Fire and Life Insurance companies. Try a local arm and see1 how we get re sults, lone Realty Co. Box iffii, lone,' Oregon. - "' j Special School Meeting wanted to bear, from owner of Farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. Hat tson, Minneapolis. Minn. 90 An- -drosBlilg. - Makdolin roa sale at a reasonable price, apply at Journal office, lone, Oregon. 18-2S Have you a trade or want to sell ?'onr property, try a classified ad n the lone Journal. It gets the buaf.eet One of the f I. ads sold - a 6,000 piece of property last fall, we may be able to do f be saoM for you. i Wheat Immd For Halb Heven raiW from lone, 800 acres, good 6 room ""bouse and bam, plenty of water, 120 acres In Summerfallow, ready to seed this fall. 400 acres In stubble cut this year.- All stock and Imple ments go with place, 25 per acre, goine cash, balance tenna, C per cent InteMMt. Will excepts borne iwldenc IB Peolieton, as part payment. lone Reality Co., Box - 163, loo, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given to the, legal voters of School District No. 85 of Morrow Coanty, State of Oregon, thmX a special school meeting of said District .jvlll be beld at the school one, on the 20th day of November 19ifc, at one o'clock In the afternoon, w rote on the proposition of levying special district tax. The purposes for which the money to be raised by this levy shall be ex pended, are sjioifa by itemised budget which to hereby made a part of this notice: Teachers' salaries.. ... $ 5,180.00 Furniture ... ... Apparatus, such as maps ehalk, erasers, stoves or curtain t ... Library book ... Flag ... ,.. Repairs of school, houses, outbuildings or fences Play ground ap para toe Traneporatatfon of pupils fnearance .. .. .. Janitor Janitor supplies - .. Fuel 1 . a --'; p Light and water .. M Clerk's salary ... Postage and stationery 400.00 100.00 1150.00 100.00 4M!00 300.00 86.00 BO.00 S.00 Dr. Davis will be in lone the first week in every month. All work drat class and guar anteed. lf18-tf. Fob Salb 192 acres fine farm land, all fenced, cropped this season, 17.00 an acre. Small - bouse on property. $700 cash, . balance in 1917. 7 miles from lone. See lone. Realty Co., looe, Oregon, Box 162. . Total ... ... .., 7,68.00 Dated this 19th day of October 191. '. . 'J. ; jkTTEMT: , t, T. PerilBS f, ' District Clerk. E . I. Pad berg Chairman Board of Directors. 31- Hsnaasdle Ca r yoar InrosM? Bert-fes. kwt tTs like rsMlsg is sa sppsr bsMsBzclssAsm, The Wsy. " ' Uttle Ssster Os, busb! Ossrgle Ws )eet mmmt the tss tssssr tooksB ssy svlly sb sll yow siee dlabea. Ut Om BestBsr (badly CrlfhlSBsdl Tss. Mains, sa lef s be sorry, bet seat tafs be BMW-ilAfpert Msassftse. Do Dreams Gome True? " The editor of this paper had a Wonderful dream the other night and now he Is wondering if it will come true; He hopes it will. In his dream be was reading over bis correspondence" of the day, and uppermost "on the pile of letters was one reading like this: , "Dear Mr. Editor: I can not let this Christmas go by without sending you that money I owe you on subscription to your paper and not only that, but I am en closing another dollar and a half for a year in advance. I am making several little presents- to friends this Chrismas, but none of them ftives me so much pleas ure as does the sending of this subscription money to you. I hope every other ' person who owes you a penny will do the same and if they do we will all be joining in the making , of this a merry Christmay for you and yours. Thinking that his family would be assured of at least a chicken for their Christmas dinner, the editor thankfully pocketed the three dollars and went on his weary way. ' But his spirits soon rose as there were many, other letters and many bUlv and ex pressions of Christmas cheer from his subscribers. And then the-office door opened and Farm er Jones came in with a bright smile on his face and a new dol lar bill in his hand, and it,' too, found its way to the editor's pocket The idea of a chicken was discarded and visions of a real turkey loomed large in the editors! mind. . And still the letters came, and the good peo ple streamed into the office and each one meant more subscrip tion money for the editor end Christmas cheer for his family. It was a long and a pleasant dream and lasted clear up to the day before Christmas, and wheli the last caller left the books showed that every subscriber had- paid "what he owed and many of them had paid for a Vear 6r two in advance and each one had given some, word of ap preciation and cheer to the editor and his family. It was only a dream, after all; but .now the editor is wondering jf pleasant dreams ever do come true! Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. tt Land Office at The Dalies, Oregon October 1ft, 1915. Notice Is hereby given thai Albert H. UcQee, of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Harcb 9, 1022 made home stead entry No. 010040, and on Nov. tao, 1013, made additional homestead entry No 01087b, for & E , 8. K. N. E. X, Section ft. Township S, N., Range 20, E., Willamette Merldan, has Sled notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 0. 0. Patterson, United State Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon on the 4th day of December 1DJ6. Claimant names, as witnesses:- Ar thur A. Flnley, Ewlug P. Berry, Charles A. Morey, Smith J. Towne all of Lexington Oregon, H. Frank woodcock 21-36 Register. Notice for Publication: Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. October 16, 1916. Notice Is hereby given that Ewlug P. Berry, of Lexington1; Oregon, who on June 8, 1011, made homestead en try, No. 08761, for N. S N. E. , N. N. W. X. Section 6, Township 2, N.. Kange 26, E., Willamette Merldan, has filed notice of intention to- make final three year proof, to' establish claim teethe land above described. before C. V. Patterson, United Htates Commissioner, at Heppner, -Oregon, on the 4th day of December 1916. Claimant names'a witnesses: Wil liam B. Flnley, Arthur A. Flnley, Charles A- Morey, Joseph W. Sibley all of Lexington' Oregon. , J Hr-Frauk Woodcock 21-29 - . ' ., Keglnter. Notice of Final Account- 1 in ; " Notice ti hereby given that the un dersigned; admlnstratrix of the Es tate of J. A. Woolery has filed with the County Court of Morrow County Oregon bet final report and account as snob Administratrix, d that said Court has fixed Monday the 6th day of December, 1916 at the boor of 10 o'clock A. M. a the tune and the County Court room la the Court House la the ulty of Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon as the place for bearing said report and account and the lollowlnKlaju objections thereto, and iorjfche settlement of said Estate Dated this 27 th day of October, 1916 Helen V. Knap pen berg, Administratrix of the E tats of J. A. Woolery, ' 22- - Deceased. f ueslvptwfc ' la a period of tea yearn tfts SBceiyp- ros tna witt grow twMre iBcnee n diameter and natetx- rest ! befglll, wMle it BUI take wtalte esfc end blcfe ory 90 to 100 rears to artala the ssme gruwta, sad ether aard snsds, wtea as sralBirt, wUl Uka Sfty to atatf rsara to attain the same staa This la Itself le S tr eadoue adrsnUg. ami together with the fact that It reprw daces ttoslf 'run tee same BMkes It of perial iummswHI valaa. -PMladelphIa LedfBT. There to a dfffereace between soBBHty" aad "cfcaiactsi. rvnmellty to the torgsr tafng aad toctodes ebara tsr. By psfBsaaltty Is BMaat the mf torleeB eatlty going to malw Bp BBS's betec r aatare. It to eqnlvslBBt to str luunrlnsniTi. r IsdttiaaaJtaee being. CBaracBW, ea tea otawr haad. trleflr Asenee. mans ttw attrtbvtesaf the iBeJldMl. as tBe -vnaraetsv" for iBtUgeBCB. yadfltBeat. smtbI iwrtttBda, ad as forth, la a we, patssaaHry to mm BWtophyBleal. raapsrter eat et iraiMew ferk Amiriiaa. AtriefO'lS art eeleBwIBbJffri-BV MarejBstto DvlrersMr Athlstto sbbV rtattoa expects hers by Notice for Publication : Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Octobers, 1916,-. - Notice Is hereby given that Henry J, Tafel, of Echo Ortafon, wh'o .on May. 4. 1910, made Homestead entry. No. 06874, for Nv E. M. E. Ji N. W. It, N. E. S. W. . N. W. H B. E., Sec tion 12, Township 2, N., Range 26, E., Willamette Merldan. baa filed notice of Intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. 0. Patterson, United States Commis sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of November 1916, Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Hs Sob midt, of Btanfleld, Oregon, Carl E. Mattaon, of Echo, Oregon, William H. Murphy, of Echo, Oregon, Wil liam B. Flnley, of Lexington, Ore goo. IT, Frank Woodcock 26-26 Register. Potatoes v Just received Car of those Fancy . Netted Gems Potatoes, Price $1.25 per 100 pounds. . r Bring Us Your EGGS. We Pay 30 Cents Per Dozen Bring Them In While They Are FRESH ; Have you looked over our fine line of Dry Goodsif not, Come in and spend a few minutes looking around Gome and look pver our stock - next time .you are in town .. Itwill pay you. , Fb S, Bender & Co. Main St. Ion. Or.. Pinttj -Equipped to HandJt all Kepain. Agent Far Ltadiag Automobile Acssasoriss THe lone Garage I. B. BRYSON, Proprietor FZUmtW Qaaolim Station Maia Stmt, lam, Ormgom &fe IONE HOTEL M. B. Haines, Prop. West Main Street SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow J Bert Mason, Plaintiff, VS. P. M. Morris, defendant. ' TO P. Mt Morrl., defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against yon In the abore en titled suit on or before Wednesday the 44th day Norember, 1916 said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If yon fall to appear and answer said complaint, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to wlt: For a Judgement la the sum of (828.81 with legal Interest thereon from October 2, 1215, until paid, and the father sum of 41.40 with legal Interest thereon from September 1, 1215, nntil paid, and the further sum of 8.75 with legal Interest thereon from July 16th, 1VU, until paid and the father sum of 102.60 with legal Interest thereon from Octobei 3, 1915 nntil paid, and for the costs , and disbursements In this action. Berries of this summons is mad. bpob yos by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable C. C. Patterson, .fudge of tbe Coanty Court of Morrow County, Oregon made oa the 11th day of October 1211 directing ewa publication In the Ion Journal one. a week for six eonae&Btlre weeks, the first pub lication thereof, being oa tbe 18tb day of October 121A. . - - Kaappenberg and Johnson' , Attorneys for Plaintiff lone, Oregon. 20-2A All kinds of light and beary hauling done at rery nasonaol pries. Independent Dray Line Griffith & Linn, Proprietor! IONB, Obbbom Yearly aubacriptiont for the Journal are $1.60, How about it? Mini in fan. ' Mattres of Egypt drink tbe Brflk ef (he cbbm! as well -as teat mt the sow. the oat. sad the Kile buffale. i the fret gM yoa ever kissedr "Te. hb I swear fLF-r -1 aaBspt yaar apology." i Aft Mima, -Mto-Lletca. Dolly; can yea keep a it Doliy-No more fbsa ye. ess lllr"UB?W Wffc HbbV Oil Stoves. Sewing Machines " AND HOSTS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLD - - UTENSILS THAT PLEASE THE -BUSY HOUSEWIFE -CALL AND " SEE OURjFINE LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS SrErMOOREr Main Street lone, Oregon Knappembwrg Ck Johnson l Attorney, and Counsellors at Law Maim St. IOMB, ObBOO ' SB. JOHN B. DYI Dentist Room it, lone Hotel, lone, Oregon Dr. C. C Chich Phystciaa and Surgeon Duvm Sroaa Iohb, Obmo Dr. A. Hennig . OaiBOf BACTW Pbtskuii , HoTBf. IoB ioaa, Obboob bmb always good teb 7 - Ne'Ri "Are hotel tagr more aa as a etas, tbaa ecker Mi Why da yo. safcr "BeesBss I wsat to know why fbey Btn them Bona -race' C. B. Sprry Fir. losurancs aad Notary Pvbtts Main St, lone. Ore, ' Ion. Lodrfw No 135 IOOr Meets every Saturday niorhi In ' their hall, lone, Ore., Walter Reitman, N. E. L. Padberf. V.G.. S. T. Perkins, secretary. Visiting brothers- oreiaJly irtrited. F. H. rVobltuoa mmmm Attorney at Law Practise fa all Stat. Court. , and V, S, federal Departmenta. Mam aaaaIoits, tf aawoff . Barrwd Plymouth Sooh effKi for Hatchinir. Pedfgread Belgian rares and PigBona. send for our pricea and dis eriptiona, Oregon Carnesu 0a Box 279. Portland, Oregon. H. 4. Hamlet, Manager. Journal subscriptions are $1.60 per year. How about it J ? -