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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
jus: o ( o The Bank of Ion cordially invites your aeeountr subject to check or on Certificate of Deposit with - the assurance of courteous treatment. J. E. CRONAN, President. ;. " ' ; ' E. A. CLARE, Cashier, - -.v . - , ; 'y. ; . T- J- MAHONEY, Vice President BANft o IQNE V Main Street , t lone, Oregon B IONE HOTEL M. JL Haines, Proe. West lfain Street Finely Equipped io Handle mil Repire. Ageett Far Ltmdlng . ? Amtomabik Acceeeotiee ., .- The lone Garage : " ' h'B. BRYSON, Proprietor' Withered GmsoHb Stmtrom Umin Street, lone, Ormgom 5000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Wall Paper in stock for our customers Jo select from. This Is the Largest Shipment of Wall Paper ever recei ved in lone by a Furniture Store. Gall at once. S. E. MOORE Main Street lone, Oregon international Bible League Coupon - ' . , ' r A Magnificent Bible Paid op subscribers to the lone Journal bring this coupon to the office with WJ cents which covers cost of pact! iig, trtumportatlon ' from factory, checking;, clerk hire D1 other fxpenae Items, and . '. this Bible will be delivered to you. If the btbto to to be, mailed, - send 15 cents extra, fur pjetav. k - " ' vr " . '. ' ' -. Name and address .... ...x .... . Subscriber tn arrearacau ct tills Bible by eeiidln $1.50 In ad dition to above. It's worth the money, both for (2.48 CITY MEAT MARKET "All finds' of Fresh, and Cured Meats . Fat Stock .Wanted-fit all times r. ; Hofgate & Slater Main St. lone, Oregon ' f : . " V ; iTum-avLum Silo at the O-W. R. & N. Corn Show Tum-a-Tum Silos are reco mended above all patented V ttave sflos for this climate by Washington State Col " Jefce, Oregon Agricultural College, and U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture. Tum-a-Lum Silos cost about half of high priced pat : ; ented stave silos, because there is no patent, they're t made of stock lumber. Tum-a-Lum Silos are built according to our Free Complete Plans. Tum-a-Lum Silos are furnished with all lumber, shingles, cement, : hardware, nails, nd paint, I : Tuwi-Lum jutvbet Co ; - ..See Crookr or Rood shoot it their offices st lone and Lexinffton, Oregon. Seventh-day - Adventlst Denomination - Durbar the meetings recently held in lone by the Adveotiata. coneiderabie intereat was aroused relative to the work' of the de nomination, and in view of this I Rive s brief report for the read ers of the Journal. . . The Seventh-day AdventisfJ ehnrch dates from 1844. whesW s few people began keeping the Sabbath through the -study the nroDhecies. Along with other troths they began proclaim ing the Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation, and Matt: 24 Year by year others were adds to this number and the cause grew. Churches and local con ferences were organized in diff erent parts of the United Stat and in 1863 the denomination was organised Into s general con ference imbracing the world. At that time there were 8500 mem bers, 126 churches. 6 local eon ferences, 80 ministers, 1 publish ing house, 2 papers, one monthly and one weekly, and . the entire amount raised that year for Gospel work was $8,000. The membership, laborers and funds have doubled every ten years for 60 years the gain was ejiual to that of the previous history of the denomination. . ' 'v At the close of 1913 the mem bersbip was 122,386, ministers and gospel - workers, 6,248; churches. 8,689; local conferences J26; union conferencess, 26; mis sions, 100; Tithe paid during the year 1918, 1,771,889.60; offer ings,; 82,866,727.40, making i total for tiie year for gospel work, R638, 717.00; publishing houses, 87: periodicals, 128: bound books, 360; pamphlets, 326; tracts, 1200 in 80 languages. There are 2,100 persons in the field distributing this reading matter and the output of 1918 was $1,869, X14. 40; schools in operation, 786; teachers; 1,611; enrollment, 27,379; young people societies, 964; membership, 24, 680; sanatariums, 84; physicians. U0 -eiapiu j as in ssnstarhuns; 1,727; number baptized during the year 1913, 12.794; missionar ies sent out during the year, 167; from the schools 828. students entered the same Una of work. These schools, publishing houses, and sanatariums are located in all parts of the world. and the denomination is carry ing on missionary work in pract ically every country. Over 1800 years ago there was revealed to John on the isle of Palinas the message recorded in Rev. 14:6-12 same time to be proclaimed to every nation, V ' kindred, and tongue ana people. With this was to be the restoration of th true blue Sabbath see v. 12. The master declared in Matt 24:14, that when this should be done the end would come. The time has come and the work ie being done. W. B. Tharston Salem, Or., May 19 If every one in the state does not know that after Hay 22 number plates cannot be transferred from one motor vehicle to another motor vehicle the purchaser must notify the secretary of state and pay the statutory filing fee of $1 for noting such transfer upon the records, and the furter fact that no sale or transfer of a motor vehicle is valid unless the re quired transfer notice is given by the - purchaser and the fee paid by him, it will not be fault of Secretary of State Olcott The latter has addressed notices to newspapers, dealers in automo biles, county clerks, sheriffs, justices of the peace, constables, city auditors and recorders, chief of police and banks throughout the state calling attention- to the changes in the law. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparks of Heppnef,; spent last Friday and Saturday visiting in lone. Clive Huston, of Eightmile, was an lone visitor last week. Wm. McMillan was an lone visitor from Lexington last Fri day. - Lum Mobley, hide buyer, . was In lone this week. IP COW, "BALKS MILK HER. essssrsslMt Yew Msj Trias II mri Ths asM-way t est rtd f as eo stlMts eew that plants hsteeU serosa th and WIS men psrarit an aatosBoMla to ess Is t essp sad aritb Om saw, sceordts fet Carton Bsrtoa at OfeBMlaaa. OUa, waa fe vWIM his sitaar. mm Sane saw Caart Jeatte Bor is, at Itaaea,M. V. Toaac Bortaa was a ssasaMblla party HawSsM wftsa (Si asar that liBa sy a sms Jsrssy mem wfaseh Sad aprawtol aensa HM Jsad. Tat fOff fVsfsaSStl to atoVsl ItfcsTsT aMffV V taaSUektaa asrtr stopped est tea Jane? sat at Bortaa snfMad. Am affarta to ass way BkBaS aartS ssrtse "Bsrs aossy, Sara asasr ," toak ssT aa aaaaass bat aaS pfBenSiS to sua Urn saw. Whaa aa bad Sim I Oss e nitos Oss sew aawsabto walbat saT the tsad aad ba party sraasaasS la Ska satodte at tbs tsartaaatb ess tary to Parts aaw ardhssaca amtoto Ism taw alsaaalasj af tea atrssto sS taa abatttoa- ep mt awtoa was emrsfsJIy mt a tonwa acatortod, as aaasl. i atsawa wss taa inmin n TW s mttr mt tlrlsi. caitod aasa nr a iliiiSj' bp ttw bsss, seat to bwsrai atoj ensr mm ' at tbs ptasas was tbs assasl f a a mill eaa toaettoa af tba pssaato bUss aad Jea. f'Mf Cggl i UsrVa a Swiss names' Bn who liras la New York petition In to hart bis iuubs changed." . "tort sf an scr sbafca, ebl What's tbs traaMsr - - . "He and his fsrab bar four ehll dren, and his fa mil; bj conatantly rs (erred to as tha half doaea Eska.' He claims his yolk la too-hear to be boras.- ... Why dossnt ba lay for bto toriDeo- torsr It appears that ba did once and ml beaten, whipped to a froth, poor Eas coo Id barely scramble hums." Boston Transcript - pew ana r a ma. Why b1 la abscondlns bank caaUat ttks aa sir gnnf Bscs use ba teas at waded aad stakes no reporb What to that which yoo cannot bob ton minutes, although ft to Ucbt 'as featbsrt Toor breath. When to tbs wont weather for rata and micsT When it rains cats and does.. Wh te I ha tmfclaa a lu ns.Ut Beeajiss tt la the eentersf bliss. Why doss an onion resemble a rlas bos bsllr Bscanss peel follows psel ht an onion and peal follows peal la rloclas bslL , ,: - A Queer -Animal. There Is a queer animal la Central and Sooth. America which hi aa dto gnbwd that when hasainc from tbs branch of a tree It looks for all the world tike a part of the tree. It b aailed tba sloth. Its fset an earrad and armed with Ions, powerful, book Ska etowa with which tt hangs to the bnncbae of trees, generally back down ward. It has a anee growth upon h bask which makes It closely resemble the foliate of the tries. It feeds anon the lesfes and fruits aad seldom eomaa djewn to the froaod. Those who will not be rated by th rwldsr most be vied by tbs rock. Cornish proverb. .. MMMMMHMMI HOW SVPSCTIVILY TO rlS SSRVS THS SRI OS'S BOUQUET. Many years ago tt was qotts tbs fa ah km to as to a part of the bride's bouquet, press tbe Sow. en and amnio than -earaf ally, frame and haug tbeat oa tbe wall. Later, when was SoWen mere latrodueed. the eudre bou qnet' was aometlmes reurydttced tai was and wlaved undr a stoss Tbe was Sowers were enow what more aatunl tooktog- thaa lbs dried ones, aa they did nut fade or toss bstr ester, but tt wee necessary to use extnoie ran to ewrbiji either tbe fraaw of drtodlsewen ar the ease of was ease, as tbey won anally broken. The tweattoth eeatory baa hv trodaaod a costeas Meb bmm loreiy tbsa tbeee of the psst U the bride' bouqaet to of roses take several and plant tbem If S eat roses an used for deeora- tteas at the weddtag or reeeptloB tbe petsw might b asrsd to take a rose ptltow for tbs bride. One method of slipping rosea to: Ptaeo tbe atom to water for day ar two; then ptaat to ma ss oaady soli. Ptora a gtosa tor ear tbe Mttto slip aad preas tt dawn to the solL a that tt WIS beenrtoSrm. Thto ton to tars bauovaa for the-slto. If the weather to to eoM phut tbs stlp sat of doon atoat It la a est aad beep It etto oall the ptoat grwws too taras tor H, 1 $9 I THAT GOOD OLD . t Best on the Market - t ' i ' ' ' ROYAL CLUB BRAND . On Special Sale At " P. S. BENDER & CO. Regular 1 lb, 45c, Now ; i5c Regular 2 1-2 lb. $1 Now 90c Redular 5 lb. $2 Now $1.50 Screen Doors, Wire Screen, Poult- : Netting and Seasonable Goods - ' Of All .Kindj! At, COME AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN TOWN, IT . WILL PAY YOU. . f . S. Bender & Go. Main St. tone. Ore. Get Your Aterm Clocks Of ....,. , i . . Me. Who? Ilea use I have the beet alarms on the market. Because I guarantee all my clocks and am able to make my guarantee good' There is no other al.irm just as gooJ, fori, iave the excliiHive agfiicy for tle world Fam ous BIG BEN. ; ' TITUS THE, JEWELER PAUL G, DALSIGER - . , - . . Dealer In Myers Pumps, Stover fenftlnes. Star and Wonder Wlndmllla, Parry Buggies, Winona' Wagons, Empire Jr. Drills, Champion Harrest- ln. Machinery.- " , All kinds of Uffht and beary bnnllns done at Tory naaonaDl prices .'Independent Dray Line P. J. Linn, Proprietor , iotra. OaaooM FORBES BLACKSMITH SHOP Rr E. Forbes, Prop. -lone, Oregon Now is the time to vet your skeins anrl boxes, sod hnrk atabs. ITorss shoeln to on of my specialties, B I iu k smithing and genoral repair work baa been my hobby ami every ob to gmx strict mU tsatloa. Tlr astUns and aetotooblto repair work dose John H. Wilt, lone, Ore. Butter Wrappers Printed While You Wait at the Journal Office. " 11 ' i 1 V