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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
It mM' ft. Morrow County Is the Richest County Per Capita In Oregon. lone Is, thy tftt Git y (borrow Gow.&y ROCK SPRINGS COAL Fir Cord Wood, - ; "Slab Wood, T;: - Any . quantities desired , . , Call and get prices. LLKm. Sit Razors HoHed "RALPH'S" 23 cents ' Barber -v - (NEXT DOOR TO WOOCERY'S OFFICE.) KALPH MVMCH( N, 4 awl certainly titer with the fnitcv Hair cutting tad smooth Shaving. CALL ONCE, AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN. Sfevp rwers, it rtirp wrt$. Is ht ttit. POTATOES! , Q.w.(1;.,.1H""t f " B Ve will have Potatoes for- $i. per ioq lbs, 'yC ASH : Leave orders at once for delivery , 1 B.HwiWi'lH IVfeartoViV tYlI12 PACIFIC MONTHLY ol : Portland Oregon is a beautifully ; illustrated monthly majjnitu:e. If Von aro intereettd in dairying, fruit - raising, ullry raising or want to know about irrignled anthi,timber Oils or free goverpnunt land n to liomwtead entry, flu Pa , cine Monthly will give top lull in, - formation, flit price ii 1.60 a yr. Offer No McClure'f Magazine, ; Woman's Horn Companion and The Pacific Montn'T coating W-50 ..will bo tent at iwieeial rate of 9-1 Offer No 2 lie Clan's Migaiiite, Beview of Reviews aitd the Pacific r Hootblycosting ffi. will be sent forW.ea - Offer 5oS Hainan JAtr, iJeal -Uomesand Tha Pai6e Mautlilr will ba ien( for $2. Order by n amber aid tend yor r 'order aocoui pa.it iad by postal mon ey order for tha amount to The Pa ife Mont My Portland Oregon, Razors - - Honed 25 cents Nov i $ Z NEW IIIGftTlOlH BOOK FREE AVell Irrigation for Bmall Farms" ii a publication jn tinned Uy the General Pane.nger Depart ment, of tlw Qregon Railroad and Navigation Co., and Son t her p Pa cific Line ht Oreaon. This booklet aetaforth In a pract ical coucjie way, tlie pdwibilitiea for profit of inexpensive irrigation, and should bain the handaof ovary farmer in Oregon, jCopies; may be obtained free on application to Wm He Mnrray, General Paaeeagor Agent, O.R.AN. and 8 P. Ilaee In Oregon, Portland Oregon. .. k "m . X subscribe for the -.-"- Proclainer $1.50 ajeUr. ; r Shop IONE, OREGON,. FRIDAY. OTOMBR 1$; The Demonstration trnju arriv ed nt Iono abtint 6-30 a in Octolr 26th and wits met hv eveml riti reus of lone nml nlKw a number of farmers, who liad copte to town to profit by tlie Jectnree to ba given bytheO. A,C. Faculty, Mflcb interest was t alt en In 4h demonstration party. Tli pubHe school was dintnirtped4 jti m derthat the pnpils might nttend' the meet nig. lone Uoiicurt Jiaua was also there to welcome tho t rangers. Mr .Morse, a sjeciftJ representa tlve, of the freight department, of the 0. R. & N., made a brief UU stating the purpose of the meet! in and introduced Dr. , Wbithfcomk as the first speakeF, Dr, Whitbyooinbe talked of gen wral farming and stated that tt farmers should not farm so inan acres but should till the soil mort thoroughly. t The seoond speaker wee Mt Lively, of ths tin Ion Stock, yards of Portland. Hetpokeezol'ueiveh of live-stock. He said thai meat was shipped fsom the eastern state nnd aitld to 't Instead o( beii. iold nv oa. - ,Prof. Scudder, M tha Oregon Ag- ricnttnral College, at Cor vat lip was theu iiftroduoed. Hia speech iras very Interesting, along the line of dry-farming, Hseconi mended deep-fall plowing for ab sorbing and retaining the moisture He said that tha land fflwst be har rowed three or four times, 1 be lri time, just as the grain fa lieadlns ont. Ha also ffdvli-pd rbtaiiwr crops; and ii land issuinmerfal low ed, it should be cultivated to keep down the weeds. - Mr 8cudder thinks that ths best results can be obtained, here, from Turkey Red whent and winter bar ley; and that great care should bt- Mken In the selection of rred. ' lie ilgn thinks thdt this country it well adapted fof poultry and cnttl$ mining. . He upoke about rnif iitR different praises and field pens, in order. ( supply the soil with nitrogen; and advised that more and bctterdraft horses should be railed. 'J'he matter ol lng mixing wah fully disciiedlf Byron Hunter. He compnrrd tl: liume niarket with that of the enhlerii etnles and showed why tlie log bueinea is a very profita4o'e4ie for Oregon farmers. - ' Prof. C. R. Dradley explained tlie composition ol tha soil, which was very interesting. C A Cole, professor of horticnl tn re was the next speaker, lie ad vised proper care for both fruit trees and berries. Ha thinks that tha Wilson and Mngoon arex the beet varieties of strawberries. Ha laid much stress on spraying and tha proper pruning of trees, andalso recommended wind-breaks for tha young orchards. Tlw Demonstration party loft lone for Heppner about 1pm. Komi Parma, Tha Demonstration train arrived at Iona about 7 a m, Oetober 26th and a met by several Iona citi zens and farmers. Tha selection I by tha Iono Hand, "Qtm k Stop Lineup', e veil rondered and grsotly en joye4 by every ono pres ent. Bo much interest was taken that school was dumitted from 9 .. . - " amnttliJ. 1909. f,prVav A larg crowd 'war. f eci t meeting and K"vt; Uiur cuij i.;; . tention to I lie k-rtr.(r t y (1.; C. professors and tlie ttfcttn; v pronounced ii groat "uoccf-e. . Mr Morse, n tjJ sal vt jr.t ii'.a tlve of tho frcitbt rdi i :M1iv-m n 'ho U. It. & Jv., ulnar a lri tnlkj! ; wil! ..flVr ii public sale, to "tatins the pin pow of the tm-. -timr, i ih' ! '"t btJIir. 10.100'derk am... and' introduced Dr. Withv, ' "J?VT u' Ni'v' 10W u lthi . l. Ul .1. . Dr. Withyconibc tIkd c?i i n-1 ral fnriniivg anil rnirg l-itr live-stock. t Hia ulk hb bnet. Dr. Withymmln, was f.. IV,1 'y D. O. Lively who sp ke ticlu - siveiy on live-stwk and h. Uik was wry interesting. The next stetikiv prf'i-'v.'r; , ieu4hirt nf the iijf ricu i tuml. siilojjY recited aoitiD atntintic rej:mlinc -Morrow, .(iitljam and Si .'irunn . vtuiiiiee, He rebpni mended Wr : f ill plowing as means of roi;tn..i itl tiifiiat urn LlttJ. in.. Inn :.t .A . I ts Rood reittjltSi hut if it inuM bf Ion the fall ia the liettt titiM. ivtn U': "am,v aITwn withdrawal for 'htamed from 1 in key Red t! e.t ,fUl l)iw raiiia Projeet, Oregon, nd winter barley. , ' joitl;-" foJ tovrlB rWilbed lands la the The next speaker, O.K. Jii,n.r'. vt i-;" J'f li'rfWii, by his authority spoke "Composition of the wirfclrwas brief but tutamlmg. Mt.f A;lllr.wn.,rvd orappropriat Byron Hunter, thenexttju-nkisr.U.i, Wij be sobjm:! t eettlemeiil under. Iis(!uate4l fully the matter of ii.ip tl;n f.ul'lit; n4 ittwyuftheUnjled States raVing. Ha eompared tin- btiru 1!' ''if OctnUr 16, 1909, hot shall, markot with that of Beaten. Satb j "-tYubleci to entry, fliingormrettloa. , , ii.ii , ' 1 Bnu; N'(vfinlMT 1.V i!0, at Ibe United u.d ahowed why I ha hog ImMue., v,nu.. ian(1 at TlM y Oregon 4 is profitnbla kuOrrgon far - .s. L I wnmi...- Uh.it tr-y gtvan thai t.A 0. A. Cole, profcstor of t.orlirui- j in-iu nill ln pet imittd lo seiBorexei nire, was the neisi spoaktr. IU !''"" y" rh ,M l. us ander any ai.ri" . told how to care f.,r the hnin.. vt trd and recommended the v -nei caru f.H both Iruit trots ami H Me thinks the Wihron a-l:d lit-t are the beet rnrti-l en ef urn- berries " . . , Ibe Deinoniftrution train one for H-inir lut 1 p in. ' " ' -T. . , Rnfita Cochrni: nn sold hw'.l iniereni m ins imsyiicr oupini-Hri to, Aloix Wiltcnisoit, nf Pcndir-ton, M. WiJlemson is here and is provir;: ttmt his recomtwfti Ji(f.c, an n irr-t elites Liitcin'-ij itre uirittl. are sure Unit suci'fs will conm to thf.e two e silcrptifiii' men for Mr Cwhratt bnsslmwii fiirnfw-lf, In bin many years heir, tu be untiring in hie butinctrs effii. fl5f mil Of TEE MED. Long and earnestly hare the cx ports of Ibe svt'pnrlnieiit of Ann- culture Itecn striving to find some means of eradicating the weed, oth er thin by grubbing or pulling it up, and news comes from North Dakota that the fight has been won-nt Icaet oVer the wild mustard the Canada thistle, tha dandelion and many other similar pet abom inations ef people who till- the gronnd for a living. Spraying tha territory affected with ft solution of iron eolph'ate whan tha weeds are young doej tha work. The chemical, which ii eor- reaive, attacks lit tender tieene of tho rapidly growing weeds and das troye tbem while there is little or noUjary to the grain, particularly it it ii a winter grain or was. sown oar ly in tha spring and has gained considerable growth - before the spraying American Farmer. lh Proclaimer for $160 ."Tj Whole No. Stffl. - ?' sW- , ' ' " '! HH.IOATrON- ' : -ii ! t.'.h.':. t- Oreson. t ' 'pt. tfi'nd liKJU. I N-tii u is lic-fliv i-iM n that, a direct i v tin i tiinti.ifTt'Hterof the Ue'.ernl .mi.1 fjniltp-, Hinlfi pi.iviflinm of Actot i.,-. "i" imiiiw inn u:ci oi larm, to-wit! MWl See. Sd T.IN. IT53K.W.M. f ab-'vtuUwrfbi-il au, areadvisod to Ale ; ""l" ' Inims, or oLji iioM, on Qr before ! t,,tt - ., i D,--PAl!i'5IH.NTiftlioIKrJtRIOB iiKXKItA). I.A.D OFFICE, W-SIIINtiTON, D. 0 ,. ' Julr20,lfl .si rjt'tOF liKSTORATIONOr !'f ijt.iC UMn TO 8KTTLE : 1!FM AM) ENTRY. : y-'fcr is liprpliy jrivnn that the Actiee- Hr-(My of the Intrrinr lias vacated d : jriiiiiil oHm of )ihdrawa) ia sofu, 9Vb" :. tr",u " hBV not TTT "V' "r.ly . .,., , t!.-..at .-UBatlon beine loe.. ' -1 - . . - V.ihunsiiu frincipal Meridian, "wm,n m. . jV - arl Si) to :h.i-1. -' . lK.ll-!eca. llo 18rtttO ..-.n,,t m t0 miv. r. N , U. iV y , 11 tlut potion la, i K. ."OE., (Ji.. ; - - T.uy.. H. to K , b4 that potfos'ltt t s n.-'-.'i k.. Nil.- - c. Jl V . l that portion in r. -- ::.. '. top, i to si v . . E. -ih Sees. , 8. 6 and T v. iM '' -tr,. i.'.-t Cohmiltm liher and nil Bees. 6, i'. i ;'i nnl 2" ;)3 Incl-r'-. 'Vnndflr, jirTt'ig Cjtimiiitlo&'i-r bt ttif (' rral Land Ollico. tfi-Til; fierce, First Aioiftant ecretaijr at t'i. liitcrior. . j - V 8 acres, about 7 miles from cmiU er of Portland, i mile from elect lio car line station, all well fenced, and in fine bearing orchard, a-leo all kinds of berries and vegetables, 5 room home with toilet, bath, hot and cold water, fine well, tower tank and wind mil), 100 high grade chickens, horse and wtigon, many -other implements, price 7500.00, will take 100 acres of good wheat land, in exchange for part. , Have 80 acres of timber land, a few lots In best coast town in Ore gon, and a limited amount of rath for this ws want a small whrat fgnn, . 1 9 room well built fcoueo In good part of Portland, 69x100 lot. ono block frdm earjinei hones not en tirely modern, but can bo made so) with small expense, price fiOOo-OO will take In exchange, good wheat land up to 13000, to 94000.00 Any one wishing infonnfltiorf regarding any of the sbovj inquire et tho' PBOCLAlMF.Q 0TT1GLV