The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19??, November 12, 1909, Image 1

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Morrow County Is the Richest Gounty Per Capita In Oregon.
Jon Is the Best City In Morrow" County.
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OREGON, TfilDAr, ftOVEXBGB 12,. 1909.
Whole JXo, 566;
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PROCLAIMER
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ROCK SPRINGS GOAL
Fir Cord Wood,
' Slab -Wood, :
Any quantities desired
Call and get prices.
6
WLid liver wer cmmj
k. k. Km.
Razors f f
Honed
25 cents .
RALPH
Barber Shop.
; ' (NEXT DOOR TO WOOLERY'S OFFICf.) .""."
RALPH' HYMKft, PW,
am certainly there with the fancy Hair culling aad imooth Shaving.
-CALL ONCE, AN D YOU WILL CALL AGAIN.
Laaadri Basket and Bath-Tal) to tonacttloiL
Sfevp razers, itorp worts. Is Mr lotto.
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" We will have Potatbes vr
for $i. per ipo !bs. A
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Leave orders at once .-
for delivery Nov. i st. -V
iiAivoasEN
"THE PACIFIC MON'THLY of
Portland Oregon ie beautifully
; illustrated ihontlily tnncniine, If
- you are interested hi dairying, Iruit
", raising, poultry raiting or want to
,VYw about irrigated landf, timber
lda or free government lands
open to homestead entry, The Pa
e-USc Monthly will give yo full in
formation. The price ia $1.50 a yr.
Offer Me 1 Me Clurt'e Magazine,
Woman's Home- Companion wl
The Pacific M-oulblr coating $4-50
will be temt at a special rate of OH.
Offer So Me dure' Maiine,
Reriew of Review and the Pacific
Monthly coating $6. will be sent
for $3.60
Offer No 8 Human Life, Ideal
Homeland The Pacifid Monthly
will be lent for 2. '
Order by nnmber and tend yonr
order accompanied by postal mon
ey order for the amount to The Pa
cific Monthly Portland Oregou.
a
' 25 centa
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NEW IRRIGATION BOOKfRDE
"Well Irrigation for Small
Farma"ii a piibiie.ttiou jaitinned
by the General Poaenger Depart
ment, of the Orogon. Railroad and
Navigation Co., and Southern Pa
cific Linee in Oreeon. f
Tli is bjaklet wts forth in a pract
ical concise war, the p-jsaibilitiea
for profit of iu expensive irrigation,
AOdjii0uJd.be iu Ihehandeoferery
farmer in, Oregon.
Copioe may IwolHained free on
application to H'm lis Murray,
General Pajmenr Agent, 0 R.4N.
and S.P. Iioe in Oregon, Portland
Oregon. " . -
subscribe for the
Proclainer $1.50
a jear,; ; - -
WEflWE A t
WIDOWS UNE.
While ttte penpln at Uree hi
town are not aware thtit we have
within mtr precinct some widows
that arouuuwial in 'heir energy.
there are a number f iViduwer
and balchebDrs hut are km-ii;
close touch on the matter mid wx-
are cf the opinion tliat Judge Per-
kiiiB ii lira going to aoiifiim hitt
marrying hiiiiiifj to the youlh"of
the land. if you will take atrull
about and look for seme neat, tidy
homes inhabited hy youthful and
goad looking widow iudie, yon will
find them happy in the fact tht
they can do their own yard grad
ing, walk making and even put
chimney up on their Isoiisee. lion-
can Jone help hot proper willi
auch people here. ; '
THE SECOND ANNUAL
NATIONAL APLE SHOW
. W1UIBUIN .
SPOKANE, WASiliNGTUhi
mwmm is to 20
This Apple SI1011 la a WyrU wide
event of ttm grentft iiHjHirtaiict
to the Pacjtiv NuJ -Invest' and ill or
der to entviuruge eVory'nhe o at
tend, the.OregoH Railroad TfeNavi
gation Couiuy will mukn' efir-
cial round trii-mhr )iXi. -aiM
One third fare from ntf iwdnts on
its lines'. iu 6reatii. Waliinctun
ana juano. , . -
Ticketa will' W'tDi.ital at all
stations wesK)f Tlm7pHlfea Nov
ember 14 and Tfi and fron all sta
tions east of The D IU9 Nuvefnber
14 to 19 inctnslvf. fciital tUvrn
limit :Itfovembr5Hl,'l9()ll f
twx m mm ai k am itir ;
Grand- diaplay, hiitrwetlve leekvroa
and liitereatlng ruKsiuiievery dy
during the aliow. ,
Far further in forme lien call on
any O. IT. & S. agent or writ r
.y'sj Mc Mt;nav,
Central Paaaeiiget Agents
Portland. Oregoav
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, SBOOL NOTIS.
Those hi the llixh Hehool who
were neither aWnt iur tnrdv dur
ing the month iif Octolrcr u'iiej
Omar lleitnt in, UVrntr Reitman,
Jeise Jord.ni, Ilundd .wnmiiii aiif
(tnil tttibWe Ki-erry.
Liint vtek wns yiven up to mid
term exitminmiotiB. They were
us a whutf, quite ruci't-enful, -
In room 4 ilioitt' who have their
uaiuoou ijjf roli of hojiof-for Ovt
ttjiK'f are; lister Bakvr, Hay Hlnkf
Archie Cochruti, Wither- Cud; ran
Klroua Duviileon, linrohl lMyf,
Oren Grabill, Frank llopk t.-c, Ltn
liie PemiitigUiti, -Vittoi Kfiftm''
ami KiIibI Spt-rry. '
Tliostron the roll of Iiom. r n
f
room 3 are Viola Akcr. lie 1 1 h..
vkUon, Beatrice tfpVrry, Jjui;
Ulake, lmr Cochran, Karra Ri
DuVid I'eilinun, Cnrlu.n Slim
Parley SKrry and Glen Wiird,
. In room 2 lhre iaiietirolhufi i
of 17 pupil who have not beeiial -licnt
nor tardy this lerm.
Chiirlea Chick went to Ileppi i r
Inst Thursday.
George Cochrmi was absent M..
Uy fxroueon. - . '
TIkimj having llirlr nuiiitt uti tl,
on the roll ul lumur art; Koui.fU,'
lllake, Charles Chirk, Virgil l.in -dolt,
Joseph Lowell, George Milb.
Arley I'adlierg, Wnyiit perry Kl
lia ktperrr. Ruby Knalvhiap,
nM KnglemUy.Mm-y banner, Li(-
liT Peuiihigtiiiv Opal1 TjadJr
Ruth Petty aud KitsAkeHu
In room 1 tlione
wMhave if, t it
it am t on tl roll ufr liotor-ir;
Noel Dobymt, Thi,)iii Davidson
KdUie'McOai'd, IJaio!i Hold. ..on.
Klr,td Corson, )Jr(hAkfr, Alice
Kaufman, Vera .Kivglettien, Kvtf
Lundell, Ed 1 e Moore, Alma Hh
bl.ty, Grate RnhfiiHiiit IJaiel Wlit
Jtnd Klvira Winter. -
Haiti and Klyira. -Winter Mi
with tWIr parents fr Idaho, lift
ereek. ThfCalkina cJ.lldrri. aU
left aclioo) a few jfi i-go hih.I
went to Idaho,
fcverelt King who was a pupil
of (bis Hlgli scluKd laelyear, went
to Portland last Wijliiotlay lat-
lend school.
A club has botm Armed in itclionl
for subscript ton t't "Current Kvent"
SO oopiev were wiVin-riU-d Utr
which will oinu once a week to
: be dclmol.
The prise winner t,t the comp
tltioti of eray on Xl.e Demoitftra
lion trrtiu iri-r 3!r Oanyt'r and
ICdith Pi-ISerK, Tin Jr t-ht isre will.
Ie puViirhtd In Che l'uoci.aitir4t
V.i.vx Tkci iw,' '
' Correspond n i U-t this wctk.
Ionc Proclaimcr and
Weekly Oregonian-$ 2'.
'3 O 'M'JlVIHOvm
U "tea tnti 44fmm
-estuxMnoa nv ui -rnpuu.t u
NOTiCE FOR PUBLICATION
(laoUted Tract J SrtI No' (12348 "
PubllctandSale.
V S Land Offlcv,Tlie Dal Ira, Oregon;
, Sept. 22nd J80B. ?'
Notice in liwntbv irivan thst. a direct
t br HieCotnmiMionor ot the General
LhiiiI OIHn, unduf provliinni of Actot
ConeraM approved June 27, 1906, Fablie
No 303, we will offer at public sale, to .
ta higheM. bidder, at )0 30 o'clock a m.,'
ontlielpilidsy ol Nov. 11)09 a xtrf this
office, thi folinwins tract of land, to wit t"
NW'VNWJi Pee 2T.lN. R.23E.W.U.
Any ptrtotis olslminf adversely the
boverdrecribed liinde are edviiad to file
Iheir clalmi, or objection, on or before
the day above designated for sale.
C fcoore. RftjiiateT.
DKPARTMENTof theiN TKRIOR
GENERAL LAKD OFFICE, , ,
WASHINGTON, D. C , . ' ' -' &
K lWt?W4f. A.M.
JalvM,M .
NuTjCK OF RE!TOBATtON OF
PUBLIC LANDS TO PKTTLE
SlKM AND -ENTRY. -
Notice le hereby given that the Actlog
nsla7 ol ihe Interior hamceledde-
partmenul.nrrter of withdraws) in aofaa
- tne aatne affects the withdrawal for,
frrijtatlun pnrpnair aitder the act o Jnnt,
17, l(KW(S?8i.") fOTOiloinneov,
linn ili ibu Umatilla Pmjeet, OregoDf
i( the (ollomlug dweribfd lands in the
Kiate f Orrgou, and by hit aaUtorttr
kiicIi ol Mid tructi aalmvenot bean hem
infore finally rtored and are not other?
elite withdrawn, reserved orapproprist
ed, will lie sohject to settlement ander
(lie pnblie land lawaollbe Dnlled Statee
bn and aftrr October 10, 1U0U, bat ihaH
uot be subject toenire,6linorselectioa
until November 16, 1909, at the United
Slates land office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Warning being expVeitly given that ao,
peeeett-iN Us pemritieej aeam eeewesat
cb-a rkrM wbtaaHdevaayseUhx
wHit U otraifrivn lmaniafte' aly, ;.
UUWt.u prfdr io Octubsr 16, 1609, all "
sitch MlUniPUl -a octupatioa being for.
bidden.
W'lllaroette Prlnelpet Me rid lea.
T. 1 K., H. 20 all ft-es. 1 to 18, Ii f
28 end M te R6 liii l,
T. ft H't 4 , all Sec. 1 le !, H tt
ffettdsV teMinel.
T. I X., tt. 19 K., all tb.t so.tipa b4
Oreion.'-
T. f If., X. 26 it. i all.
T. IN., K. ap K., sJl lia eortfoa la
Orego. " '.( , . -v.
T.fH., R.!l.,ilt(' y
T. IN., B. 11 all (hst sorUoa Is.
Oregon. vv ,- : . 4 , ' .
T. R. tf R., all Sets.4 te9, 16 to i
nnti 28 to n iwl,
T.IH , R rtK., U Bees. 4, , and f
foeth e( Qnltttnbis Hirer and all Beta. V
tf, ieioai and twSS loci.
8, V. Prowl ft l, Acting Commissioner of
the General Land Ortice. - k
Frank Pieree, First Astiitant Beerelair
of the Interior.
TSASE COLUMN.'
6 acre, about 7 miles from cent
er of Portland, j mile from else trio
oar line station, all well fenced.
and In' fine bearing orchard, also
all kinds of berrit-s and vegctaMer,
6 room house with toilet, bath, hot
and cold water, fine well, tower
tanjt ami wind mill, 100 high
grade cliivktnr-, hort and wngon,
main'' other implements, price
7500 00, will take 160 crea of
goinl wlteat land, In exchange for
partV ,
Have 80 acres of timber land, a
fw Jwt4n WVeoant toa n In Ore-,
(ion, nnd s limited amount of carh
for this wt want a small wheat
farm, r f
9 room well built bouse In good
tirt of Portland, 60x100 lot. one
blork from earline, bouse not en
tirTIr mderrt.hut enn be made
with fiiiull esjnse, price t5f50(),C0
will take in (-xehango, good wheat
land op to WOO, to $4000.00
Any one wieliing information
rcs;nr1ing ntiy tf the bot
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