The Bank of lone' cordially invites -your account I , subject to check or on Certificate of Deposit, with ' i f; -... the assurance of ceurtoous treatment. J. E. C RON AN, President, " " " 1; ;- E. A. CLaRE, Cashier, '--'-'". .-. . " , X. J. MAHONEY, Vice President BANrVoIONE Majn Street , , . lone, Oregon" JE6c I6NE HOTEL M. B. Haines, Prop. WesJ Main Street Flntfy Bquipptd to Nmatjlt mil Repair: I Agtatt For tttyjr , Automobtk.Acst$Bork THe lone Garage . . f. 0. BRYSOft, Proprietor Pi!tben4 Qmsolioe Station Umin Strttt, loo, Ortgoa 3000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Wall Paper In stock for our customers to select from Jhls is the Largest Shipment of AVall Paper ever recei ved in lone by a Furniture Store. Gall at once. S. E. MOORE Main Street lone, Oregon International Bible League! Coupon A Magnificent Bible Paid-up subscribers to the lone Journal bring this coupon to the ' officewith 98 cent which cover coat of pactng transportation from factory, checking, clerk hire and thnr expense Items, aad thle Bible will be delivered to you. If the bible la to be mailed. Send l&ceuts extra lor postage. t . . Name ft address.... .1' ... ... .1 8ubcrilerH In arrears can vet this Bible by semilog $1.60 In ad dition to above, It's worth the money, both for J2.48 , . , , TOW MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Fresh and 'Cured Meats X pat Stock WantecUat all, times - , Holgatc & Slater Main St. V , "T 7 " T lone, Oregon Tum-a-Lum Barns & Silos are designed by oor Enjcineering Dept. and plans ars furnished to you FREE. ... u, ' .- If you are planning a new farm building or a HOME you had better see ; " -r Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co , See Cronk or" Rood shoot H et their offices at lone and Lexington. Oregon. , ( tear out alone this Hne and mail) Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., Ions and Lexington, Oregon.. We ars interested in your FREE PLANS for HOMES BARNS -V SILOS r HOGSHEOS SCHOOLS CHURCHES Nam and would Eke information on seme. Address Opening Day at Panama-Pacific Expo ;V.y:! sition Broke 'AH Exposition 7 Attendance Records ,: A EX sitssHsari recsrds tor sxpe SUosi were brofeea at the opso 1ns; of the Panams-PsdOc latsr asttonal axposHtoa la Baa rrancisco on Wub. SO, Vast rows thronced the sreoods wasm Prssldsat 'Wilson prss. sd Ahs bvttoa b Wasalogtoa. and sach say since tbaatteadaaesasabssasner- awns. The bo balldlnfs and baa". tUol tfeorahfarss hommsd wltb ao tirlty and bSvs eonttaoed to ds so. Tbe MzposltsM has alfeady demoa strstsd at this sarty date that will be a frsat assess In svsry way. . SBBWaWaBBBSJSBnBBSSBBBBBBWasnUiSli Left is ftitfhl Ars Sbowarae rdaes of Edocatiom, Palus f Liberal Arts aod Tower of Jewels. Honor RolL Composed of pupiltf who liare no t been tardy or absent for the month of March. . , - Hiss Daniels, first and sec ond grades Helen Penning ton. Ines Clark. - Elizabeth Davis, Floyd Barnett, Houston Bryson Jretta Downing, Lncile Bnstow, Mary Fletcher; Rath 8 wanson, "Alfred Turner, Neya Dnncan, Ieola Akers, Venice Cochran, ; Gerakiine Akera, Frank Lnndell, Edmund Bris tow! Floyd GrabilL Miss Wattenburger, third and fourth grades Vivian Fletcher, Geneva Miller, James Howard, Dona Bitchie, Carl LinnSenry Halvoraen, Bessie Hartwell, Eugene Pennington, Norma Swanson,Carlton Swan son, Mary Lindsay, Lyle Clare, Bernioe Fletcher, Gladys Lun dell and -Alto Tomlin. . Miss Bomney, fifth and sixth grades Alma Mobley, Thomas fDavidaon Earl Cronk, Arlene Bahriger, John Bacon, Edene Moore, 1 Walter Linn, . Lottie Bitchie, Irene Downing, Karl Davis, ; Keithly Blake, Ted Blake and James Lindsay. ' Miss Swanson, seventh and eighth grades-Charles Coch ran, Charles Chick," Sibyl Cas- on, Ldiue renmngton, Lee Howell, Wayne Sperry, Joseph LowellEldred Corson, Blanche Turner, Clara LinnJe&n Davis, Josephine . Woolery- Ll o y d Fletcher, Mary Bacon, Earn est Howell, Gladys Fletcher, and Elisha Sperry. Miss Mohr, high school Victor Beiunan, Mearl Blake, Etta Barlow, Lillie "Allinger, Kenneth Blake, Harley Sperry, Ada Ritchie, Boy Blake, Boat rice Sperry, Lulu Calkins and Edison Morgan. . . A Lyoeum Course for Ions, , lone is to have a lyoeum oours next winter, composed of three umbers. This course is backed by the school and de serves the hearty support dT the people as it is of an educa tional as well as of an enter taining nature. It is claimed by some authorities thai a peo ple oan be judged by their amusements. The Romans, a war faring people, were amus ed only by the bloody battles of the ampitheater; the Mexican must see the bull fight in which one or more poor horses are gored to death and the built with no ehanos for life, must finally succumb to the tortures of the "hero of Jhe hour." If the amusements are true basis on which to Judge a peo ple, the directors of the lone school have the Tight idea when they try to elevate the entertainments of the town, Manual Arts.' "... nil I f " . "The lone High Schoor hap taken the lead in trying to in troduce a new subject into the schools of the. county. The new subject ib one of which every boy should have- some know ledge. It is manual training, or the teaching of carpentry and cabinet making, and is al so of value in teaching the use and care of tools which every tanner has to use more or less. It ib also argued that girls should take manual training so they can hang a picture with out pounding the nail-which nature' gave them .instead of the -one they bought. The teaching of this subject requir es much time and an instructor who has had proper prepara tion. . If the High- Schools ot Heppner and Lexington would put this ,department in their schools as "lone will have next winter one instructor could be hired to handle the subject at the three placeSy .JIe.cpiild give lone two days, Lexington one and Heppner the remain ing twa days of every week. TWs would cost Heppner and lone about forty dollars 'each and Lexington twenty. 1 lone has a roan hired as assistant instructor next year who can teach ' manual training but if the suggested plan were adopt ed our principal wonld be spared more .time from his du ties as instructor to oversee and direct the rest of the sohooL THAT GOOD OLD Coffee Best on the Market i- " ROYAL CLUB BRAND On Special Sale At " rVS. BENDER & CO. Regular 1 lb. 45c, Now 35c Regular 2 1-2 lb. $1 Now 90c Regular 5 lb. $2 Now $1.50 Screen Doors, Wire Screen Poult- , Netting and Seasonable Goods : V Of All Kinds At ; COME AND LOOK OVERv OUR STOCK NEXT TIME -YOU ARE IN TOWN, IT " WILL PAY YOU. ; Main St. Ion. Ore. The Country Squire. The lone High School is working on the play to be giv en near the ending .of the school year. This play is en titled "The Country Squire" and will be by far the biggest number of this year's dramatic work- The play will require an enormous amount of time and labor, but those- taking part are going after it with a. will and hope not only to make the production lose its amateur features but to bring it near the class of professional work. The play will be given in the rink to better accommodate tbe large audience which is expect ed. Date of rendition will be on Saturday evening; May 22. Seats will be on sale two weeks in advance.. . The new band is progressing very rapidly under the leader ship of W. F. 'Burger, a good looking young man and an ac complished musician of lone. Two new members have been added latelyv an A cornet and an 'at'base while a clarinet will probably be added a little later. At present &e band consists of 14 pieces. . I Get Your Alarm Clocks Of V Me. Who? Beau se I have the best alarms on the market. u t. . ..: Because I guarantee-all mnclocke -and "amf ; able, to make trty guarantee good' There is no other alnnn juntos good, fori ' have the exclusive agency for the world Fam . one BIG BEN. , ; . c- .'- TITUS THE JEWELER paul g: dalsiger Dealer in Myers Pumps, Stover Engines, Star and Wonder Windmills, Parry Buggies, Winona Wagons, Empire Jr. Drills, Champion Harvest ing Machinery. Ue lone Barber Shop Clean and Sanitary Shaving, Hair Cutting, Sham pooing, Massaging, Razor Honing, Satisfactory work guaranteed. Baths at all hours. Warranted Razors For Sale. Give my shop a call. I treat everybody right Dick Turpin, Proprietor . SUmSTBKBT IonbvOksoom Llclit and isarj Hauling. Ws Aim to PImsm the Pablte Ion G. M. CALKINS v; Vrmj Work Haodlsd te s Prompt aod HatJataetory M aoosr Obmm $50,000.00 to Loan on Approved Real Estate Sec urity, by The Bank of lone, lone, Oregon