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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
Morrow County Is the Richest dainty Per Capita In Oregon. , lone Is the Best City In Morrow County , L Vol. X.- No! 91. IONE, OREGON,. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER H 1909. Whole No. 5;u1. ROCK SPRINGS COAL Fit Cord Wood, - Slab. Wood, -Any quantities desired Call and get prices,. AYinj River LOcr azw SS3: A: A 25 cenU , V ' . Barbar Shop. (NEXT DOOR TO JIM IMNCTT, Pnw. . ( X am certainly there with the fancy Hair cutting aad imooth Sliaying: CALL ONCE, AND, YOU WILL CALL AGAIN, uadri Mskct iM Mk-Tub In connccnoiL - .. - Sfctr rucrs, 11 8f wins, it w awitg. - M AKtlCC:!!NGT08 BARGAINS. WE WANT CflSII. And from now until October ist., we will undersell all competitors. Call at our store, and be con vinced that we are setting ; ' - goods at prices that are -V f - -X bargains which you can , not afford to miss. . V Call at our store, and ask for what you want, and compare our prices we are out for business and . will give you a chance tor ! SAVE .? M0NfY; r Everything in. dry-goods, ladies and fa gents furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Glass-ware, Crockery, Gro ; ; : ceries, Hardware, etc, goes T , - 'l at reduced prices ior cash. - V-Youk: for business; "' lone tWcTaimer LL,L. Sa M ? S 9 9 Razors Honed ' 25 cents , ' WOOLERY'S OFFICE.) & O regon fan DOES TKIS MEAN r A HARD WINTER. Last ' FridVy morning ,when Frank Young, of Uooeeberry, went to his chicken house to feed, he found that about six dozen of" hie fine Plymouth rock hens foregone. Investigation showed that & Badger had dug ita ftuy under the lipuae and taken ell theee large hens to its hole near by. Mr Young dug down and found four doien of them, some itill alive, and eiill more un der, but h covered the hole and stopped digging. Before he aband oned the job, jiowaver, In had kill ed Mr Badgered ad U in hopee the rest of hii fowls are safe. It woo Id appear that the wild animals are laying in a supply lookingforwsrd to a cold winter. '' JORDAN SIDING f IRE tfEMRTIHENT DOES GOOD WORK. . i .. , Bill Thompson gnt a Ciena!' spirit the athr day And set fire to some brush, ft'his blew over and set fire to a bfflilgu an tlie Swagguri and Mill' )lJce and had It ium been for the prunipt work of Jordan Sid wag Fire Deportn:. and Bucket Brigade", the brd; would have gus. kiOlMSOX T" RENTS BIS RANCB. Seymour WifsoH will go to I'rfU ifomia for a while where his, an ther ie living and has r-metl hi ranch on Willow treek ne veil a hie wheat Ian 5 to Mr Bribers. Mr Broaden ia to a ami grain let upon having possession ot such a line plaea, while Mr Wilson tomd not have left it in hotter bands. : AKODELfSaiv ' NEAJ rmv A trip up Rhea creek and a day spent at the fin farm bom of Fremeh Burroughs, a dinner eats at a table that fairly groaned un der Its load el good things, was the happy fate dl the family of tlie ed iter of the Great Family Pspsr, Tun PaocLADiBa, the other 8audy. Upon entering the grounds we drov soveral bnndred feet and thesi up t the haast where a hearty weleasM greeted ns. Oar hot se was fed and w wtre treated to some One Bartlet pears and than started for a round of the creek faim When wa Mt the house and entered the barnyard the first thing that strosk oraya waa"wbitecbkkets".Many did yon say I G whli, time were hundreds of themnd snowy whits. Than we saw turkeys, about fifty o them, half growa and mst of than with tiny bellson their wacki Qeesa and, ducks also, but these van swisandng an the cieek nd dived to get lb tbat as lujrwn ta than. Tha, great "fine hsrsss aassa and rubbed their heada ag arnetpve and wanted to get Hie petting we se readily gave. Thou loot to the orchard when the trees an heavy with apples, pTunas'wnd witftsv pears, svew this year of small fruit returaw, Yba peach traaf wen natWf there bstag r fat jt few.- e?evrel times ro e?Meed sbc craeVtuftt so prettily, Winds its way thru the farm) andtittered another enclosure where many more beaut iful white chickens were kept. On our why dut we had passed a coop where was kept a guinea fowl with some littleon, tlie prettiest thing! a person ever saw. And near the house te a pair of peacocks, with one small one. The eows en me to water and Were sleek and well oar ed for, (no need for any queition of purity of this milk supply) and the Urge barn was filled with hay and graint while nll-abpdt on the bottom land wan many more stacks rsacly when needed. Many hives of bees feed upon tb alfalfa and the honey is wjijte and Rood. Potatoes of snch a sise-that three will feed a having crew, arethere also in large quantities, while a virft, upon a re turn to the house, to a cnol milk hoiiM ehoWfd errant, and butler not only in quantity but ot such quality as to make a man glad Jie was. to eat some nf it. After dinner wo feasted' upon cooled watermelon tbiirltflrf 1 sen raised on the piuuc, and wixiicd - eould e4ll such a plauo bon eand also wished a lew nf thecitv f eopl oould haVe sucli n Ida):. ... - The chickens lilmiconUiis ijI.m'l bring a net vaave uf uIhu oik thouNBiid do Hum pneli yt-itr; njul this ban .nothing e d With iy rest ( the fowl1. ' "' t' " , I' There-is much nW're wecuiht like-to tell, ImiiWice frriiitj, Iwi wlhf 'aild" thaV-iltolitnh' irhoft- ptaa !ao' iliorwis s)iiiriticoiii(crtHK' eanliiWiti not. vtftUj;iiii't wi. m wurtfa nice day, go i m l oleanl y nee theee gottd poilr and u will Had we have not old iuilf ilsioi ofood Urminj;, that is t!ire. , NEW fJUUI MANAGEMENT. Jatik ' Hit if hen lias leaved (hi ranch uf Frank Holmes and with his good horses will eoffn begin to turn ovr the eoil for sunnier fa low and plant bis wheat for next year. This is a good ranch and Mr llunhes will make it swyoscel- 1 ilr. H- has a threa year lean and has purchased all the taroi implements on ths place. We ktn i Special Cfcfcbfcax ofier bjow m witfc Cbe Padfic aUtUy mittodaima,iot $100 lone P roc 1 aimer and .sannnnnwuuuawftannW PACIFICX MONTHLYl m soerruusi awaonw t I Mlwlw'"'1'' " I NOTICE FOR PKUI.ICATION Departntentof tbo Interior, 'V BLafadUAlMt Tho lVttlea, Ore AiiB ;in KotlMli hartbr ttak .bt:.t.'a. tt Wamit llMi Orwon who, on DMuitir t:h, lwi. de HoroettMdntrr, .mUn77, lor HWI4KW TowBLlpa8aulh,Rnaa tt WIIImvIM HcrldUu fef fllad niltof Iniriiilm to Makt rinl flT-Tfr rol f wtailiah clutm to lb land abora dtMrllwtl. boforo 1 V WtliUmi, US UalUdStalw Oomnltttunar.al hU offlc la MppMr,Orcfon,entb')tli day al get. IfOS. 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(. - Notice ! bono? liven tliauhe Aettoc Sectetary of the tarior Jiai vacated da partnental order of Withurswiil la m (al as the ssme aReB.u lite nitMrawa for ., Irrigation porpoeM amicr 1 lie act of Jane 17, lOQS (S( Stat., 8SH) for nw m eonuco tlon with the Umatilla trnieet, Oregon of the following dewrihei landa In the State of Oregoe, end by lii sotborlty -socb of sold tracts have not been here tofore finally rastoryd and iu'w aototlw ; wtaa withdrawn, reiwrved orjiiiprenriat-' d.atlll be ewbjeet to aeitlpi:itt omlev toe pnblle land laws of Hie United Htatee on and alter October la, but abitH Oot be Subject toentrr, flliitupraeleetlon ontUNavembarlavlMOUat tlie United Btates Unri tffiee at Tha Dull, 0 re-ton, ' wattifnttwaavkSMWly,)jiviii that ae 4kttawA aatH taj WewwHlaal-1 train orexet olaf any rtAt Vajfr wvlijtny uit)e 'oaiot woofSPalhiai Hwrtni Jly tr' UXsVaad prluv to Oeoiar Ul, Jittt, ti attcb aeitleotont r'octtin tir bvlng for bat.dsw.ta -p-'Vr .' n'lNaanetla Pritwiyni Mr-ridlan. 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' TRADt COlllCit - acres, about 7 miles from cent r of Portland, i mile from elect r is oar Una station, all wrl! fenced, Wd n fine hearing ordrnrd, alea all kltvdiof berries and vegetables, 5 raom house with lotJct, both, hot and cold "Water, line well, tower tank and wind mill, 100 high grade elhrs, Itonta and wagons many otlrtr wnlernenU, price 76OO.0Ot will t trite 1R0 acrea of good wheat rend, 'hi evclNUiee for part, i - t Have BO acres tt timber land, a few rots In liest eoast'town in Ore gon,mid a Ifmlled amount ol csjak for this wa want a stun H -w heat farm, . V 9 rexwrt wetl built house in gand part of kWetot mI, tHxiOd fit.oc Modi kooa arrlHi, houre nob en tirelf rnodert1ftrtfln I ttmdo-aVi with small expciwe, aric f 'OOoCC will take In tsoliirtigo, yinml .wheAt land up to 8000,- to 000.OQ t Any ono wUliing informntfrni rcgnrding any tf tiro ix)W