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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
THE I ONE JOURNAL A Strictly Horn' Paper Tor Morrow County Residents PubUehad Every Wednesday' By T. WALLACE SEARS Entered at' the Foatoffice lone, Oregon, a Second-claee .matter' "' Subscription Rates One Year 1.30 Six Months - $100 Three Months 50o Advertising .Bates Upon Application A blue mark on this space;, ig, notice that your subscription Will expire, in three weeks. Prompt renewals will - prevent subscribers miesing any papers. ' The Postal Dept requires all subscribers to be paid in advance unless other arrangements are made. If you want the lone - Journal let us know either in person- or by letter. Subscri- - tiqn price noted above. Unpaid subscriptions are now due. tte for the domestic consumers of orn bread and boiled mush, but there will be compensations Buy It NoW Fop mora than a vear the habit of self-denial has been practiced (After the war is over the Europe! urns who have eaten corn bread will continue to eat it, and the fields of waving corn on the Am erican farms will be transformed by the American people. - What ever may have been wanted either in the home, the farm on the shop, the inclination haa been reverse the practice. The slogan which will lead to prosperity is Buy It Now! Never was it truer than at this moment that the prosperity ofl this people Is hi their own hands. ' to refrain from purchasing. ToLn toxoid mines, The yellow ker- save, not to spend-has been the nets will glint with the real luster rule. The moment has come tola' wealth. But even though corn meal is dearer than it was a few weeks ago, It is gtill cheaper than wheat flour. - Necessity may teach some Americans that they can reduce the cost of living, even now, by using more eorn neaU By their own act they can hastenlAnd that will be another form in the end of the existing depres sion and speed the arrival of un exampled prosperity. That end and that arrival are certain tol come in any event, but a wide spread determination to cast off the fetters which doubt and ap prehension have put upon us in the past will hasten the day. The war,-aoming fast on thi heels of new tariff legislator spreads far and wide the seed of business distrust and individ ual apprehension of hard times Thrift, a virtue in Its place, wi,s carried to the point at which became vice. Prudence develop ed into niggardliness men ordin arily forehanded become miser the ancient maxim was amet.dei to read: 'Take care of the pen met and lock up the dollars oui of use." The result has been a Anancia etri agency now happily fast die appearing, and business depres sion fer which no reason longei exists. It is time for peoplt which the compensation will man. feet itself. re good tor me and you. again to resume the habits otUfJ yaTolksnderBtand and of business which character ised Americans before this de pression set in. We do not coun eel extravagance, but we insist that niggardlineiS is no longei either necessary or helpful not even to the person practicing it. If every reader of this paper, foi .example, would loosen to th channel of trade $10 in' the next two weeks for things they reallj need, but have, though fear ol the future, been trying to dc without, they would be better ofl business would be appreciably stimulated, and Its revival fel by those who contributed to It Discovering Corn Meat 'ibe war in Europe ia likely t eora meal as human food. The nil far It haa aireedybooateo aha price of com n the American BBarmeta, ana m uaeiy 10 oooeuoia. farmers say the average it still higher. This is unfoHun-iife of a horse is k about 15 years. WE SHOULD SMILE The things that goes the farth- erest toward making life worth while That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile The smile that bubbles from the heart that loves its fellow men ml drive away the. cloud of gloom and coax the sun again. It's full of worth and goodness. too, with manly kindness blent;. It's worth a million dollars and it doesn't cost a cent rhere ia no room for sadness when we see a cheery smile. It si ways has the same good look- it s never ouof style; t nerves us on to try again when failure makes us blue-- such dimples of encouragement - RHEA SIDING , ; Oscar LurvTVll't brother and two nephews from lone were visr iting with him Monday and Tuesday of last week. . . : . fUiss fcillian Troedson closed a very successful term here last Tuesday, the 4th, and has now returned to her home at Morgan. Ed Ahalt and daughter, Hazel, attended the celebration at The Dalles. . .-, , Crowds on the Fun Zone at the V ? Panama-Pacific International Exposition W. B. Ewing returned home Monday from Heppner where he was called up on the grand jury. Mrs. A. a Forkner visited with Mrs. Root Wilson Monday afternoon. Miss Vera Curtis, went to Grand Dalles Monday to visit her parents. -.. Asher Montague and. family spent Wednesday with Robert Wilson and wife.-,. P. T. White attended court Condon last week. In At a meeting Jf the swine breeders at North Portland last Tuesday arrangements were per fected for furnishing the boys and girls of all sections of the state with breeding animals with H u- J K 1 i T . in, a . v v AST crowd tbrong Tlie Sod, tbe amusement and coocwalods Mellon of tbe Pauama-Paciat iDiernatlunal BziMMlUon at Bad Praoctaco. Tbe Uaytoa Flood I shown on tb loft, tb Chlnw VUlac ud Tuyland Grown Up on the right. Tbe Exposition la breaking ll world' attendance record. t - , . - which to to.. .tart io, W ,btrt -tSSZZ raising of pork for market The plan was inaugurated by the Union Stockyard some weeks ago, but the call for sows was so great that it was found necessary ho enlist the aid of professional hog breeders in order, to -supply the demand. - The stockyards will receive orders for sows, al ready bred, pass them on to the breeders who have agreed to furnish stock, and on .receipt of a properly indorsed note from boy or girl, the animal will be shipped direct The notes will become due and payable at the time the pigs are mature and ready for market MM JHO" USE FOR LOCXSr what by a smile is meant It's worth a' million dollars and It doesn't cost a cent CiYil War Horse ' vivea Still Skit- The oldest horse that served the country in the War of the Re. bellion is still alive, at the' age of 4 year, at Horseheads, N. Y. I s owned by P. A. Mcintosh who ns also a veteran of the same war. to pro vf his assertion Mr. Mcln- osh shows the government brand m the animal's hip, which reads X a. 1866V' Horse and man red in. the same regiment. Al though bent with in. hia hair turning gray and hia teeth Do wning worn, the old warhoree is teaeathe Europaaoe the value olhtill able to eat It quarts of oats land take hia master to town e ral times a week. It ie eatima- ed the animal is at least 52 years Sine Net One There WeuM Steel, Why Pasta the Ooeraf A Jaad of almoat Vtoplaa dntpllctt? described by writer In tbe London Field, who a fee; year ago aurted oa foot from Innsbruck and went tu waj of Landeck to tbe Stelvlo nasa and buck acroae the Tyrol to Welacbnoren On ot tbe Joj of a walklna trip In tb Tyrol, be says. Use In tbe friend ship of theae eiceedlntflr simple, nen orable and religious peasanta. Tbe leave tbetr agrtcoltnral Imple ment! tying all nlcbt in tbe BekL cor- rtf with a hear doth, for tbe dew Is as dishonest smoaa tkeee- faotr mouotalna as elaewber. They burs no lock a tbetr barna, Tbey lift as witn a ery for prayer and tb remembrance of Ood at erery quarter of a mile. Tbe erossn mark tbe spot wbtnMODM peer soul baa died dorioe the wild storms of winter. Bow dread rnr.tbw tempests are can be Indeed from the fact 4 bat we found all rack homely woods) monuments, not on more, than tea yearn old. wltnia half lie. At Leuintrvne, wfatca ever the Ital ian border, wo dlecorared that oer chamber, tb boat la lb tea. had Ks leek evrewed en topay tarry, a that H con id not be faetonee. Out In tb hallway t bellowed for Harm. flb came, all surprise. "But the honorable herr cannot here another bedroom with better lock, for tbafa the only tack m tb botei tbe only one la the villa" Tbe landlord bought It bees use the hMVlgnera Insisted, but he had never see a leek before. If the bow ers Me berr wU( wait anta toeaorrnw. nerbapaab, but every one m tows know tbe booorable travetere are here; every on knowoAbat tbey go long trip and meet need inch money, ee no en coo id be ertckei enough te at tempt to deprive the honors bi berr and hi honorabl fraa of a thus tbey aead ee mack, . , Aseemmedsting Him. Toutn Ob, I don't want to take thai character. Itt nakc a foal of aurseW ear, lfalden Welh ,tmi said you want ed an easy part.Bxcbniig. . - , BRAVERY IN BATHE. Hh a Hiyiam Osndhioni and Oimiei Sra very." anhf tb ssrgaaa goserat purely a matter ef the heart. It hie heart that dotermsaea bow a-est dlev ertU t Sect khniilf ks banw. The aeMler baa no mora rue inilbtllty la tb asatter of ka bravery than bj nleihw. - . -In bartw tb heart beata, an a rule, almtaiasv They dlmlnlak IS eegresa A goo. . notbl mas ban heart rnnalag ava)trw b tbe mbMto ln aattle a falw v elity. That m aot bad. It kwraa tb maa prerty near a bJa msertal sad nbynfcml aewere b Met So he aaskea a aoed man -But there are maay luggba baarft- S maa. Tbey stalwart ttseuit. forty-ctifbt And pallor and weakness folhijv-iallor nnd wcsIuiom. I might any..' of mlud no Iras tbnu of body. It la nt aurprbtiug If tui sot dler runs away. "There's another i-laiw. a-,,iUMM In creasing In these strtxsrul modern time namely, the hpi-voim class. Tb heart or tbe nervous rluss In time of danger hi the, worst of nil. .it goes ipeedlng up. up. up- It actuully reaches 120 beats. Its inroer can thfn'do. notb big. He can't Ht:bt. be vnu t ailvsuce. hu can't retreat. Jle alnka down on the ground. . He Mhakes and cowers. A pitiable sueutni-le. Rnt he cau't help It anymore tliun be could help an attack- of acurlet faer. '"HoDojJbe good soldier." ttided the surgeon gouenil. "but pity the poor one, for It's "hia heart. It' not himself tbttt la to bliiiue-" Cincinnati En anlrM -" - - -.- Muineus. Crawford I bear It was a bad fall are. Crabshnw Very. Even the re cetver didn't nutke anything out of K. -Puck We are slow to believe anything that. If leHevett would hurt onr feH tugs. Orlil. : - . r rlet tn Hie Line. ' -Tbey toll me,' eald the new report r, who wae doing an Interview, "that yo have aueeeded la forging yoor way to tbe front" "Sir," Mid tbe self made man coldly. "you have been misinformed.. I'm ito forrpr " Barrwd Plymouth Roch eggs for Hatching. Pedigreed Belgian Hares and Pigeons, send for our prices and dis criptiona. Oregon Carneau Co. Box 279. Portland, Oregon. H. J. Hamlet, Manager. C B. S perry Fit loaurano and Notary Tublh X, O. 0 r. JrulMlng - lone, or. BUY Your SHIRTS Ties, Socks, Suspenders, Pro-Knit Underwear B. V. D.- Underwear, Overalls, Jumpers, Wash .j Shirt?, and .things to numerous to mention. V Everything Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction. 1AW0NJ) J) ' Every Article GUARANTEED if not satisfactory, return and? have reolaced or fclet PRODUCTS your money back. Egg City Cash Store Jtie Mason, Prop.- t . lone, Oregon McCormicrC ; . Haying' Tools Ion) LodgTe No 135 IOOF Ueets every Saturday night in their hall, lone. Ore., C. B. Sperry. N. G. W. Reitman V.'G: E. T. Perkins, secretary. Visit ing brothers cordially invited. . Dr. C L Chich - Physic lari ajid Sargeoa Oavegroaa Icuta, Ouwmom DR. JOHN B.DTB L: Room II. lane Hotel, lone, Oregon lfiappnlMrr4 (XX Johnson Attorney and Couaerilora ' ;, at Lav Haw St. Ionb, Oajroo F. H. Koblnaon Attorn? at Law Practtet baAl 9tabi Cowrta " " id D. a. federal DsawrtaBaata. Maui arrnajrt - Hnta, Onaceoa How are your Mowersi and Rakes ? look' them oyer and if you are going to need a new one or a bt of repairs for the old ones you should attend to them at once as the haying season will be upon you in a short time and you must be all prepared to handle it when it is ready. Make up that repair list and send it to me at once and save yourself time and trouble BERT Maison Lave, honor end obey the is mens were. Alafe for vonra so protnlatna. so Btoektngl TTuU mmmr St arid HHI ainwW ksM bsr Wbea madly, netted e darn aer tMbae Tbeaandnl tree enrts Ma fragrance the- aa that bewa Uheta ' Three Mead Ree ' Handam. woe of tb moat fai bnlldwa, laid down three rate fer awktag a good read-tret, anwe drataacr: eeeond. better drnlwum nnd, (bird, arni better drajBaae. er. at ember worda. a good road nan a tlgM tad a dry ceUar." f7