" . ' ' . I II J:. ';,',- T.:. ,. . ' t '-. , - J Volume 8 Ionb, Obboon, MARCH 22, 1916 NtWBBB 43 o .. . inno owc VIIVI I V V V W-F Interest . g - - g- . m a. uwuuva maj uuer wj u just. Excellent Crop Prospects In View,? - . . .. . . and makei a big noise, and the The farmers around lone are smiling over the good weather we are having and are begining - on their spring plowing. A few of the. business men of lone, met in Mr. Robi son's office and organized a Gun club last Thursday evening. - The boys have felt the effects of the last few warm days and are out practicing base ball. r Joe Knappenberg is busy with gardening. ' . FralflTAfiers reportslie isbusv , putting his land in shape for an alfalfa crop this season. 1 Frank Calkins was a caller at the Journal office this v. eek and while here stated that he would plant a large area of land this season. "I ' V. Many famlies In lone, have hAn mmnpiiAd in tm without potatoes the past week as the stores had all sold out, however a shipment of them came in last Friday' "' ""' Jack Hynd is in the Lambing at Cecil. idat'oY mi 1 T. H. Lowe, postmaster of Cecil passed thru lone from Heppner, the past week, he says things are looking fine out in his part of the county. A. F. Palmateer was in this week from Morgan. T. M. Benedict came In from Morgan this week. Every day sees as closer to war. And yet the regularity of our snores is undisterbed. Do Yod Know the Multiplication Table? r Moea. taw 1 what thmVf OMfmu siMcoa MT No. H'l HOT th bum C a NSW tarn If aba ply anotbar mom Cor tb UDlri- HLICATIOM TABLK PjtbagonM warn Oveak pU' kwopbr Ibora aboot M a ft) wk taogU tba racasnitloB af tba nawrtcal aad autbaeMtlaml relation oT tblnsa. . lorn bava aaaa aa abacna, a Itttia wooda fraaaa miTaraaS by attar wtna, which rmm waoSaa haada. aail fca eaoa lac prbxipally by tba Chlaaaa. Arajwa aaloctba Prthacoraaa abacw with ratatfoa ta tba BBNBfrrr raa daftva tnm aar ADVBBT1SINO PAGES I Are roa HOLHPLTIMO yaw ADVANT AO BMf Far toataiica. aappaaa yaa SM at raaa tbta Bawapapar at aS. Toa'4 da roar bnrln BIT ar HISS and OCT STUNG! Bop poaa raa vat (tawed at tba ada. ONCB IN A GBBAT WHIL Toa d tbtah jm war bayte I NTEXLIOBNTL1; bat yaa4 ha MIBTAKBN. UaMlatT-Taav ehaacaa af BAT ING HONBT aad) attta BJCB TBB OOOD by arttif M jaar diy a rOLlOW THB AOSV CLOBBLT aM tba .' an - I it iipnprai XX Wl BBJ The business place of Frank Holmes looks like a palaoe since undergoing a complete overhaul ing. New paper and paint with a re-arrangement of the shelving makes the new showcases loom up in excellent shape. Larry Londergan had charge of the carpenter work. " - . TK unusual mrm MtkiP(k past few days has started tbeiUm fin grass to growing and the large area around lone is being cover ed daily by many-bands of cattle T journal want ads pay,. Try one But, then, when peace is re stored the war correspondents can find lucrative employment in digging potatoes. , Even the wisest of men have their silly-inoments-when they propose, - . , rractice nas oegun on tne school operetta, the 'Windmills of Holland'. All parts in the cast Md ehorua win uken. by 'members of the school ' The alusfc Wvefy1" WefuC UflTpJoE clever and the whole is peculiarly well suited to school students. A tentative list of the cast fol lows; Zelma Engleman, Ruby Engleman, Clara Linn, . Jean Davis, Mary Bacon, Josephine Woolery, Clara Johnson, Ada Ritchie, Goldie Stoops, Lillie Pennington, Sybil Cason, Lillie Allinger, Etta Barlow, Gladys Fletcher, Etta Akers, Mearl Blake, Jessie Dobyns, Roy Blake, Kenneth Blake, Barley Sperry Earl Blake, Tom Griffith, Frank Stoops, Mr. Davis is conducting the music and Chas. Chick is do ing the accompanying.- ' A bell has been placed in the Manual Training room andcon nected up with the bell upstairs eclthat the Manual Training class es may be dismissed as the other high school cl f - The- school received several additions to Its laboratory this week. It is the possessor among other things of - a static machine to generate electricity, an X ray and maximum and minimum thermometer. But the most pop unnuswt. uu lUi invn IUri fiS!,byil?h"k.,;Itl -Iff ular ton for that of a girl about sixteen years old and is about five feet four inchu high. Since its arrival it has been on view daily and see-1 ma to be very fascinating to all the school children. - I Good Ball bearing clothes wring er nearly new fr ' sale cheap, apply Journal office. - - j COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES by 8. E. Notsoa " - - If any of the Industrial dub workers contemplate attending the Boys' and Girls' Summer School at the 0. A. C begining June 21 and continuing two weeks they should send me their names at once. The cost will be merely the expenses. It is thought that reduced rates on the railroads will be seenred, f The wise man listens when others speak. The fool hears my himif. Thia world it full of man who axtol their virtues, but few are ever willing to admit that they are rotten to the core. Woen a fellow can't attract li i i noise is about the only thins; seen or heard. Buck there. up, work up, and rooo. ior tne nsnes" is oveiLmon(, T R.nf.h. worked. Let s nave a new one. Yes. a lazy 'urn! duffer is a man, but The grass is raid to be coming H.O. Ely of Morgan, visitor to lone this week. was a t E. P. Feldman the new depot agent was formerly the agent on the Stuniko branch, but is glad to get back to Morrow County climate, Mr, Feldman waa at one time depot agent at Heppner, so this is somewhat like getting back home to him. Mr. Bufflngton - is not about town very much these days for he is a very busy man, be ial working on his creek ranch put-j lng it in shape, tnere was some filling to be dona as a result ofj the recent high water. . BiBhop Paddock was In lone last Saturday averring , hn aiTaaJ lecture. His topic was, "My trip to the Orient" A large aadence attending at the Baptist church. The creek is raising again on account of tba warm weather. Ike Howard was in this week from the ranch, he is busy gat ing bis spring work started. Bert week. Palmateer waa in this "Elasticity can often be restor ed to rubber by soaking it in a mixture of one part of household ammonia to two of water", chirps an exchange. This, however does not include the masculine neck when a pretty, ankle is in sight The m. n. is perpetually elastic ; "I am for men", declared Henry George, the noted single taxer. Piffle I To our untutored editorial mind there nothing: in this world, on this world or of this world to compare with the womanhood of our own beloved town. Hurrah for woman. yr. C. H. SebrtTar waa to lone tbla week dotag some trad lag Koxton. Tex.. At a birthday PtyaiTenbyMr. and Mr J. W. Watson In honorof their eon, Rufue, a fruit cake graced the table which waa cooked twenty yean ago by Mra C. H. Shilling, of Paris, the young man's aunt She gar H to hie father and told him not to cut It until the boy waa . twenty-one years of age. The flavor was said to be fine. For Sale-5 good milk eowa, for fun parttenlart inquire Gist place X mile west of lone. 41-43 Baby Chicks from large, healthy vigorous and heavy-laying ' thoroughbred aingle-eomb White Leghorns. $10 per 100 and 990 per LO00; $2 per 100 . when order ia booked and bal ance 5 days before delivery. White Pfossag Poultry Farm . and Hatchery, Exeter, Cel. ' V . - 41-44 The president says the United tates is founded on its sense of humanity. 0. K.-but it will Require some mighty big guns, to paintain the foundation. ) Mrs. John Hosaner visited her parents on the ranch this week. " MORGAN ' -:' Geo B. Whiteomb of the Silver top store is having a clearance sale of boots and shoes, you should give them the once over. VraA VAv will anon Start his r Thfnn mrm atinrifr on the Di- Eugene Carley is busy with the spring tooth these days. . And now the dudes are getting theirs. Owing to the war - the of violet dye has gone up to 112,000 a barrel. Baptist Church Services. v SunJay School: every ,, ". i: - Sunday 10 a. m, . Preaching service every second and fourth Sunday ot each month, at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. : ' . : v - Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. The Union Aid meets every Thur sday afternoon at the homes of the members at 2:00 P. M. Choir practice every other Satur day night, -.i- , . . The stranger Is assured a heart; welcome- Rev. K. T. Starker, pastor. i,i ' Mildred GiT- Bardstown, Ky- more Hall came into the world ready for the dinner table. She had two fully developed teeth in her lower gum. Hartford, Mich.- An admirer brought the editor of the Day Spring here a freak fruit-half peach and half apple. The divid ing line is straight and well de fined. The specimen grew on a peach tree. . Just what is a politician? Darned if we know! --- New York, N. Y.- According to Robert T. Rieser, who return ed from a tour of inspection in Germany recently, four dummy kaisers ride along the lines in different sections of the country daily. The dummies ride in cars like that of the emperor and are selected from soldiers who look most like the kaiser. In this way thehfeofthe kaiser Is better protected. Pigs la pigs. but some have only two feet Paris, Prance.- Alcede Verd, 72 years old, is the oldest soldier in the French army. He saw ser vice at Sedan, and la now with the 47th territorial regiment in the first line of trenches, , Geneva, 0.- Menu: Breakfast apringwater; luncheon, spring- water; dinner, mere apringwater. That was the diet which Dr. H. G. Huffman, oculist lived on for 47 days. The doctor's fast la said to have saved his life. Then, too, prepardneas against the vitriolic tongue of the gossip would be a welcome deliverance to the lacerated soul The belligerent! call each other liar, and the war correspond ents intimate that both aides ar lying, and blamed if we don't believe' the whole dinged can oodle are just plain prevaricators. Political Candidates Showing Up People T Have KNOW YOUR MAN. Every qualified voter in this community should know his man thoroughly before casting his vote.. He Bhould know ALL Candida tea thoroly before deciding for whom he will vote. Every candidate for public office has certain traits of char acter which should receive the spotlight of scrutiny before he receives even a single vote. The people should know that he is competent to All the position he seeks, and this knowledge can only, be acquired by a careful study of the man and his deeds. The day when people voted ior menjust because they were good, liberal amount of legitimate fellows, is past Now we aredi8piay advertising space, and looking everywhere for the'ulkitothevoteri in honet men who are real men. Wow .nri fnni - i k m your man before you vote. Marry for sure Success try an J old Responsible Club Establis hed many Years Guarantees satisfaction over 60,000, mem bers many Wealthy. Testimon iala, and Descriptions free. The Reliable Club, Mrs. W rube I box 26 Oakland Calif. 41-43 Ike Howard is preparing to put 4 04aeh Jmb pipoundoa fcho.H. R. .track below Alex Lindsays and extending ditch down to his ranch on the north side of road, by so doing will do away with ditch along County road. In this great land of ours all men are equal, but many are not willing to admit tr.- : " You Can save money by subscrib ing four your magazines, thr ough us. Write to-day for our latest free catalogue of special low offers. The Jackson Maga- - sine Agency. 642 Hyde St, San Francisco, Cal. 41-60 Black Minorca, Buff Orpington and R. I. Red cockerels; eggs for hatching. Mrs. R. A. Holdridge, Box 282, Dixon, Cal. Doherty Bros have moved their sheep to McDonald Canyon. , Congregational Church Services ' at lone, Oregon Sunday school, 10:00 s. m. . Preaching services,, every' first and third Sunday of each mon th at 11.00 a, m. and 8:00 p. m.l Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Ladies missionary meeting on the first Tuesday in each mon th at 2:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. . Dorcas Society meeting over the . Holgate Butcher shop, Thurs day 2:00 p. ra. Choir practice every, other Satur day night . - ; Lexington. ' Preach services every second and fourth Sundays of each month at 11:00 a. m. and evening. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. ra. Ladles Aid Society meeti every Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Strangers are cordially invited to attend services. Rev. J, L. Jones, t Pastor. A Good Choice THE WISE C ANIDATE. The , seeker for public office who pos sesses the wisdom necessary to qualify him- for the position is stive to the fact that the voter of today ' has to be shown, that deeds count for more than empty words and cheap cigars. A tow years ago the candidate circulat ed around passing out rag weed in the guise of cigars and de claiming upon the glories of the republic in general and the voter in particular. He promised every- " thing and delivered little or no- Ihinfl Today he goaa to thaadit 0f th. loc.1 nan., enntraota fni- he reached only a few of the voters, whereas by the present method he talks thru the modi-': '"' '. '-7-urn of his advertisement to every V voter in the community. What . he says is on record in cold type , -and carries conviction. It Is the " method that - produces tangible " "". " ' results, that gets the votes, that appeals to the intelligence of an honest people. Keep your eye on . f-Ka mrlirat-tiaini wvlnmiil n this -. " paper, aim aoe wnu your candi date have to say. We have our German-Americans, British-Americans, Swedish Americans and numerous other hyphenated Americans, but where in heck are our American Americans? 80 Acres partly fruit and part ly rich bottom land, cheap near Oakland, Douglas Co., Or. Ad dress Mrs. H. L, James, 1880 Third East, Salt Lake City, Utah. 41-60 Play Safe! Keep Out of The Quicksands. Moaa, ABBIDOB w meant le eron SOME- THING. 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