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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
Morrow County Is the Richest County Per Capita In Oregon. lone k the feet City fa fforrow County Vol. X, . No; 95. ROCK SPRINGS COAL ; . Fir Cord Wood, t Slab Wood, : Any quantities" desired V; ... Gall and get prices, xvtii River Libber company Lilm Razors . Honed JJ5 cents "J I M'S" Barbar (NEXT POOR Vo WOOLERY'S OFFICE.) ilM SARNCTTi I tin oertal nly there with the fancy CALL ONCE, AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN. Uundri Basket ontf Balk-Tan In connection . SMrp ruerv it flirt vtHs, it Mr POTATOES 0- We will have Potatoes for $i. per ioo lbs. ; C A S H Leave orders at once for delivery Nov. i st. UALVORSEN THK PACIFIC MONTHLY of Portland Oregon la beautifully illustrated monthly nfatiur It yon are interested inda trying, fruit raising, poo'V? rslsing or want to know about irrigated lands,timber lands or free government land open to bora eelca d on try. The Pa -oifie Monthly will gio yon fnl) m formatiee. Tlie price is 91.80 a yr. Offer No 1 Ma Clwrs's Magazine, Woman's Homo Companion and Tho Pacific Monthly coaling B4-JJ0 will be- sent at a special rate of IS. Offer No 8 lie dure's Mtgaaiito, Harlow of Reriewa end the Pacific Monthly coating W. will bo tent lor 93.60 Offer No Hu'ftiaa Life, Ideal Home and The Pacific Monthly rill bo seat foi W. Order by number and send your order accompanied by postal mon ey order for the amount to The Pa eific Monthly Portland Oregon. I" Hp l; uxors Honed 25 cents Shop. Hair cutting and stnqotli Shaving, r & mason. NEW IRRIGATION BOOK fREE "Well Irrigation, for Small Farms" Is a publication just issued by the General Paawngar Depart ment, of the Oregon Railroad and 5aTigotion Co., and Southern Pa cine Lines in Oreaon. Tills booklet ectsfertlt in a praoevhhal U Lelhg cinched: ice.1 concise way, the possibilities for profit of Inexpensive irrigation. and should be In thehandsofevery farmer hi OregoSi. Copies may be obtained free on application to Win Mc Murray, General Paasengor Agent, 0.R.4N. and 8. P. lines In Oregon, Portland Oregon. ; - ..! .-, - i subscribe for the Proclainer $1.-50 ean IONE, OBEGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER THE KNELL Of : - TBtWEED. hong and. earnestly have th ex parts of Department of Agri culture been striving to find idioi means of eradicating the Weed, oth er than br grubbing or pulling It up, and news cosnes fmm North Dakota that tht fight hits been won-Jit loaat over the wild imiatard (he Can ad a this tie, the dandelion and many other similar pet abom ination! of people. Who till the ground (or a living, Spraying the territory affected with a solution of iron sulphate when the weeds are young does the work. The chemical, which is cor rosivt, n I tucks the tender tipcue f the rapidly growing weeds and dee troys tliem while there is little or no injur? to the grain, particularly if it is n winter grain or was sown early in the spring and has Rained considerable growth before the spraying American Farmer. CIRCULAR LETTER. PortlndrOr9. Oct. 15, 09. To Farmers and G rsin-G rowers: At a meeting of the Merchant. Marine League of Seattle, the oth er dny it was announced that they had been able, on a showing made by the damage done to coast shipp iog by foreign vesrels bringing out coal from the Atlanticforthe Navy, to have it arranged with the Sec retary of the Navy that jn future all such vessels would hare to re turn to thetr xwlgflWt loading port in ballast, so ae not toconflict with tho traffic of const vessels. The facts are Ihnt with the ex ception of one r two steamersJ: -M-i. i.-.i which 1 ond ml lumber to the Orient, and in so doing boned ted the lum ber trade, nil llirnc slenniers have lieeu engns''d to carry when ti Enroi, a businexs that none of the coast vessel engage in, and had it not been for the presence of these same coal 1 Vessels Jit' the tuniket, it i safe to sny that freights to Europe would hnvebeeu at least ti. per ton more than they have ruled snfarthissrsson. Thin would have meant Sets len per buvhe) to every f.iriuor whnhn marketed his wheat. So far this tcnumi fourteen foreign steamers huro been taken to carry wheat of a enpneity of 80, 000 tensor about 2,500,000 bushels. The question fr ' the farmer therefore if, is he to Msnd by with out protest and see such a policy put Into effect fur the possible bene fit at the most of a very limited number of ftidiridOalswlH happen to be interested In the shipping business. It is a oaae of Protection run riot, only in this case it in not the Oousiimer hoi fhe Producer This is a malterthatallGranges and Firmer OrRaniiatiotwelKKiId take up and ventlUte thoroughly. Balfour GtithriS & Co. Per K. h. 5sJ. . " . . a. ' ' Jt IAI ACCiSENT. mi Sunday Krand MnGuHo starUd to Morgan to Ult their daughter, and when leaving tnein they ifets over taken by the run-a- I way team of Mr CnnermffjMr- berrr, which had become fright. d at a Mitig ant4niMbile. Ti e team crashed into the rear of 22, :19C. wagon of Mr Gorton's and the tongue pe uetratcd the stmt end threw Mr i ind Mrs Gorton to the ground, baily stunning Mrs Gorton and bruivitag her face. Mr Gorton escaped wi tha bad scare and shock. Theae goc d people are along in years and an accident of this kind means as irvous shock froinrirhich they may never entirely recover. Both tear as were controled before they wen damaged. V A Bll tTHDAV PARTY. Last Saturday fome of he little friends ot Glen Ward gat he red nt her home to help her celebrate Iter fourteeti.Ui birthday. A mery after noon w4 sent and there is no pivttivr uory oi young giriS ID lUtt l.nJ tU. - .1 .. . M iu iuuio wua were repre sented from the several homes In lone ori that afternoouJ All return ed to lieir homed trying to keep lighted tlie candle they had blown nut at the talle and Glen hopes it will-not be so difficult to keep the light of remembrance of her party id their minds. Among thee pre sent were the following: Dorist Wilt, Ednfc Howard, Len nie Pennington, Viola Akers, Ruby Kngelmon,Elvena and Delia Dav idson, Opal Padbetg, ptlrel Bpetry Mabel Stanley, Dot and May Gonger. MR. EETTEYS RECOVERING. " '-it - 0 , -' Mr-A C Petteys, wImj was-.hurt when the train itiuck and, killed his team some two weeks ego, hen recovered sufficiently to he rejnor ed to his home th is week. M r 1'et toy TV "- in WTlng the wind prerentid his hearing the train whistle as he stopped on that fateful occasion to listen before crossing and tint the whistle was never bloirir; MORROW LOSES GOOD CITIZEN Ml TAMES tVEl NEW IWAMTANTS. Down st Morgon thoro Jinn hern a trade of property nnd K CDIIIint ham has traded his tine ranch for a stock of merchandise and iowit properly at Helton, Washington. Mr Dillingham will leave st once to take cure of the new bintiie? but Mrs Dillingham will rrrtili)n Morgan for the winter. Th iiw farmers are KUh-r ami Hell f Hatton and Mr JIall mid fahiil will be In Mnrgun within a verv few days to mnke their horn. - Mum m Ttt HUH Irtl itm Aftf noftcw cimt,i Wf Alt wTti Tat hcuk voffrnt triunuK 'IIWIIH RVBW Vt . fVffUY JOUMAL iw rrf tm tu; fDKumn ft. U WhoU No. 6W. im.ju.i- . NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION taolete1Vaet. ".(SerUI No-i2S48 1 PuttHctand Sale. UflfAnd Office, Th Onlien, Oregon. Sept. Bnd 1M01I. Rot Ice lltherahv miv-n tliat m rllwl. sdbp tlie CouimiMloner-or tlwtie'ernl Land Office, .under provisions ah Act erf Congress .approved June 37, IMut, PubJie KoJm, we will offer at (mliltn -title, ke luslmt bidder, at 10 8SV(..( m onilie 10tl)dy of Kov. 1UUS n xt, at ttifn ofllee, tin followlni tract of lnnd.'to U,: WKWtw.8Br.lN. R.SSX.W.M. Anypertonseleiniair ailrerwlv Mm sbove-deeoribed linde iiilviitl to tll their eleiate, or-oiMllniiit, nti or Inter? Uie day above detignatml for salt . ' v 0 W Moore, lUsien PKPA HTM KKTof t he I N I K UIO Ij . fiKNEIUL I.AJCD OKKK'E, WAHIIINUTOX, 0.0,. K teou-TJft. AM, . - . JhIvSO.IPI ' VOTJCB OF RESTORATION OF PUBLIC I.ANDH TO SKTThE MEffT AND ENTK.V. Notice Is hereby iiven'that tli Aetlut Secietarv of lha Interior lisv vecHted parlmeutaJ onter of eillidrawil. in Mv as tlie aium sffeeli the withdrawal b& Irrigstloa purposes nmler I he act uf Jimy . II, WJ ixs 8tst., 8H8) for um in eomieb tion with the Umatilla Projuct, Orfgnn, of the folloirlng dearriiwd land in tl Slate of Oregtfn, and by til authority, each of takl tracts aa have not Lmii hvtvr ' tofore flnallr rtstored and are nnf other wise withdrawn, referred or a ptuv. pelt ed, will be anl)ject,to dlWeul inuiht thefablfci fHd Iswadf llietlpilwi Slates on end alter October Irt, lwuu, bat wmll not be subject lo.iitry.nling orack-cti-gi enltl Koveniber 10, 1W0, at t)e L'nitvd Slates land effloe at Tlie Dalles, Oreeon, wamieg being expreMly given that iif. parson wlH be peraiitted to rn offsi elar any-rlaht w(iatavrnwlirap'jiilr. ment or ocennatirm hrgun afor Jjilr if, lOOtt, and prior lp Oulolwr 10, mpm ) anik aeltlement tr orcii)mtion bring fur btddep, - i .' Willamette Prbirtmrt lrtttitn; - T. tU., U-tC,t fclleVce. riaHiaVM H 28 ami Sll to Sll tm l, T, 2 X it, IV K , ull fee, i to ), 2f 7 and to !l fnt t. 8 N., X. JO K , all III t pn lion bf Oregon. T.8N.,R,20K.. all. .1 - ? T. S N., II. 10 K., a I li,at nor Ion lu Oregn . , ; , T.tN,, W. Jt K.,alf. . T.8.V., B. SI K , all that'parilor. :j Oregon. T. 9 B. M K., all S I 4 to 1 lfi in Cl and lo l Inrl, T. S K., H. 13 K.; S. K.pf, 4, 8, fl and smith of OolithiMa Birvr and at! Swa. . W,lio2taiHliu3,- oV, V. Prqodttt, Aftj-tg C.m.u.nwUmor Frank I'twree, First Atrlrtant fmvtti X n ll hiWtn. - - v TRADE COLtlHN. 6 acre, abmit 7 nitles fnn ci n'lx er of Portland, i milv from tct rit; car line tnlit.i., jil wKJ ,1V( I, and In flue IwitHiiK iirt hnril, nUu all kinds of lwrl-iis dnil rvgftxhh i-, 1 6 room honre with UAU t, ,i ; and cnhl Wrttrr, fin a wwjl, (M r. tank nnd wind mill, IOO grade chirkrtir, hnrHt ami wngoi many other Iftiplvtiifiita, nun 7500 00, will take lflO eerre i. . good wheat lmid,4w ei-hmic for. pert. " ' ; j Have W acres of limber hu.il. 1 tVw.lufa In bevt ctiaat limn hi Ori j gnn, and lirfilletraniUHt uf t a, h for tliia we wrint a umall Hhri f jfwrni, . ( t mm will Imilf iitntpt in pi A ' I pjtrt of P.rrtlalid, JSOxIftO lot. or-i Mock front rarliue, Imm mw t ! llrrly mmlrm. Imi emr lr iuttil nt ) with Phiall exfipnw, prim 0i:(;.(.(f j trtif lake In .!Ci l.nntVv t.xxl H ,n,( Upd fi t" ''"JOOO, ;(T0 CO ' Any utiv wiliihir hifurmntioif i rrpnrrfinfS fliiV f Il:c nl.i.'j proguiimpr orncf , i ----- "V ..-s ----- r.