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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
;j j i j- . J - . .r.v. ..i. -lL f v :. ' ' ' ' . ' , . u - - i CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- ING -" POULTRY Bred To Lay AneoTwev Eggs . frem large wiUnoUld bird. Pen beaded by large male bird. Setting! 92:00 per 16. Mrs. J. A. Waters, lone, Ore. ' tf Mammoth Bruai Turkeys and fawn Bad Whits Indian Ruuner , Dikm. Turkey egge eweb. Duck eg .e 8 cents each, N. MriMa- lsy. k. x w. u O"- OB. ' " - .". 48-62 - tmtia for hatching (runt II. B. tnr hyeandTou1oua geeas 81 ota wi-b. 1. tt. docks, 0. . Hamburg and Bug Orpingtons 8 mite sach. J. Wellborn, Warren, Oregon. We will wil during April nod May. Mi fur batchlS. from bird nver-Hug- 390 Bgs a year lor 81.00 wr eetungot 16. fA88 par hundred. Whits Plymouth Bocke only, a L. ftttlwell, Woodburn, Oregon. Fir well Fowl try Farm. Koa 8i.B BugUab Feoclled lndtuo ttunnar duck rira. II per down Sinai soinb Anoona and white Leghorn eggs, V tor 16; 1 per H. John Kllndt, f. O. Boa 9H Tha DaIum. Omuu. 48-68 aoAHAH-miD Eeas Now. ready. - pnfidH Wvnndotte MM fur ' hatching M M Dtr IB. Every rgg aretsd anrt-swaavaed nrttte. - H KnaBtaabvnc. lone. Of. 44-A3 Whitv Wtaboottw Trapotsttd wlaur lay ere from prtaa wlnnlng mtnr.i: warn allTar euo eacotid time to alaaa of 61 blrda. Btoci and egge. Rateterl Duroe Pig I McKliu. '' KMMVlet. Wub. - 44.68 a.T rfwia-r White Lanhorns ahlp- psdon approval, Ixanrln at your knna balura nmitWDK. If w ooaa ehawd for BchalWUm Kateb arv. tt. 1. Boaoaia. Cal. ' 44-8B Bkoda lalantt Bad chicka, buBdnda. Iboaaaada. Wa batch H yaar for - Brollar tarma tpaatal erteaa. . Flaaaft batebapy oa aoaat. Btoak, hau-klna ma. Pabblralda Poult- ryr-armaodHatehary. Buooyrala Plakarlac'a B. C Bade aod alnaay ButWrcupa. I am booklug ordvra & from ioaat blgb elaaa Jrirda, W.fiO ,-lorlii. . WrtU about my atock. K Kaaa Pkkarlns, Ebrlleb. Waah lavTov Win Boorvat Bltm Aadelu atoaa.-- Have brad and axblbltad tbam for IS yeara. Tbar lay lanw, wbltaagga juat the fowl fur the tarmatv D. Calbraatb, Monmouth, Uracon. - 47-66 Fob Baub BKica for haUhluv. 'B. C. Browa lacboma aud Mutt lad An- eooaa, $1 for 16; ebolca atuck. Uaorga H. Jaeobaen, Tba Dallea, Oraauo, R. I TL 1HF14 4544 UlLVBH CiampllUW MU(I But - tarcupa, atock batter than aver. Hatablag agini writ B. 4. Qtrrrt, Portland Ind. 61-8 HKAL KMTATK Oua BBADTirui. ruom raaldaiicv for aata. No. fioo B. jttrd and lvau, iOUx 100 roraar lot block from varlliw aawlj palntad and ranovatrd lira- Mda wltb full baaemaut, furtian and aWcraot flraplaoa, prka 476AI owoar J. J. Kauuy, Laona, Orvy;oi Fob Balb acre allMlfa ruut-b good pumping- plant, plenty wntvr, t houaea, larga barn aiuiUMiimlk-r bare, I mllaa from railway, within Uy ilmlta Ontario, CalU.. aw,0Ut abmr. Tanua. John (labHititli. Pnante, Calif. 40-ftd A Bars aim buy, iroeun houavv. t, acra. S poultry houaaa, wltb y,anla. ttala'lk., K placv planted t4 rryy tabtaa aadaiuall trull; alao a h fruit treaa; eoat ma riaOU. Will aall for gWOOi gOMI dowa. myaqulty 6 par cant off g taAaa balora Jum lak jonatad at Jannlnga Ixxfgv. Oracon. 6 bloeka aat of station Call or write J, W. Boyle. 1 MU It oh mrr bads WO acraa, total oat from bare sear B. B., flow allmaaa, rich land, (ood watar, aoataara Utah. Alao rallnoaiah. Bwmta at st to par aere, Battb maait raqulrad moa tba after Bilas.1 Write B. M BMbbuib, B, 4 Lodi. Cal. 44-A-t - Wamtbu 8 to J yeara lea on a stoafeor hay ranch, will Bay m t ad vase part lea wUI take Income proparty la Coos Oosaty aa pay- msat, I wlah a ranch with stoca - and win haj the sams m price right. W. A. Qopdmaa, Forest rov, Oragom. Sl-f obam Mesne Best la. Texas; omrt ' ally IsepiBted. Twaatj ponnda ve doUara, Sfty nnwada sea dot smb. iBjltnawl laformatloa tree. Order Bow. Ws ar mahlag these PHcsb to rtoas ont. Mala TVrila orgwam Mooaw corn. Aasarillo Cor, AmariUo, Texas. Bwam Laundry for aale; with lot Bad building! blsraactiflea; owaar ijDoat go quick ; obw $136 par month guarantee. Only 900 cash balance term or trade. Box 126, Radmoad, Oreffoo 'J - y H HO Acraa, Improved, running- water, 6 mllaa R. B. abdtoat 4500. 7d0 ttab. balaaaa Itf yaara t par eemt. . WBI rwbanga for Eaatarn OragoB, property. MUton A. Malrd, Caatla Rock, Waah. 61-8 U you arantalfalfa or orange raocbaa write John K. Oabnugh, poaote, CalU. . . 49. 5 Fob bai.b 838 acres flrat elaaa land bait mile watar front Columbia Hirer, Morrow County, Oregon; $30.00 par acre, one-third raeh, balance 6 par cent. Ralph Binaltae, I C Mm lib Building, Suattle. 4846 89 Fabms Fob Balb Raagwe from 45 to 1000 per acre, in tract from T acraa to 800. Reasonable terms. For furtbes. Information addreaa Phil Marquam, real aetata agent, Marquam.Ore. 44-68 84500 IK acraa, blocle Irrlngton club bouse, S blucia school. No trad P.O.Box 4M, fortlaod, Oregon. . 4.63 88800 will buy 1 acres, bouee, barn, orchard,' Afteen minute walk from BaptUt College, Addreaa M. I). Blniouson, McMlnDTllls, Orrgoh. ' 44-63 (lllltnra Wheeler Co. wheat and toe ranch, get my ires -printed list before buying. A,' Q. Ralaton, Fosall. Oregon.. , 43-68 fin-AcHB dairy and hog ranch 80 ac In cultlratlon; wall fenced and water ed; partly atocked; good buildinga, Bprlng cropa In, 4 mllefe railroad and good town oa good road, one fourth mile to church and school; bo conimlaelon, ao intereet; one half caeh, balance terras, T. Krpro tiug, owner, Woodland, Waah. 4766 OwiNoto poor health, 1 wlab to sell tny farm of 180 acres located 8 miles g. W. of Molalla; 100 acres la culti vation; 2 miles from; Toder sta tion on W. V.-fcV-slectrte line; a - saeriflca at 4100 par acre; alao 800 acraa of pther land to sail to Bat tle an estate. C. R.,Judd, Molalla, Oregon, K. F. D. No. I. ' 464 -VoB Balb or Tmabb W bite Rock Ualrv Farm Ave miles from lone. wltb or without stock, too acres " : (mors or mm to suit phrchaaer) of best Casters Oregon wheat Jand, fenced, new houas 84x80, barn 18x40, and many other Improvs manta If aold la 80daya wllllsterop go with place. I alao hold 'lease on 480 acres of Dos bunch grass pasturs adjoining my farm; will let that go M ao desired. Will Ball cheap, sea me for terms.-' 0, H.Calk Ina, Hox 110, lone, Oregon. 4843 Sot Uovttntuumt laud location sail on or writs Bmlth Balrd. Rd dlng.ial. 81-8 620-Ahb atock ranch 13 mtlas from town, loo acraa in crop, 80 aares tn meauow, fenced, running watar, a a snap at 80 per acre; $6000 cash balance, on long time. Write a Punk, hox 404,Kntrnrtee, Or. Bt 68 Foa MAUt- 6Jf acrea of 0ns level lan 1 mile from Planada, Cal, Marco : Co.; also good buslneas lot third from bank bldg, Addrvas J. W rerner. Montebello. Cnl. 6o48 Houas 7 rooms. Improved, skctrlc lights, gas, chicken houee, fruit trees, 46 by 800, sssy terms Owner 861 R.48tb. Portland. Or. T-M Bbloiam Hasks Uood utility atock. Whits Indian Runner duck' egg, 1.80 per 18. Mrs. W. C Murlev,-t Hrlens, Oregon. 44-as Fountain pen 81 valns with recipe how to make black Ink tor only 86c. Brad todny. L. Funk, Roosevelt, Wash, boa 8. 47-60 FOR BALK One compete No. Rureka Stone Crushing Plant. A I so, 18 14 acres of land all mealtl- vatloa, 8 acrea young bearing or chard, 6 acraa 1 year oM straw- berries, 10. la. watar, 4 room okl hooee. City water for domestic olns elty Hmlta at north and eaat aids, 1 1-1 blocks from a tors, 7 blocks to public and 8 blocks to high school, all - eemetft walks. mall delivered twie a day, easy term. John tolls, Owner, Hood Rlvar, OraMon. - 4848 Spbisal Bai.b New Beaiaad Red Mares, 8 A 8 moats old. st hatch St pair. H.JX Magna, Cosnr V Awne, Idaho. 4488 600 par year ralalng Canaries. The asw radaatiT. start at horns. Bpara tim. Ws show yoa how particulars free The J. O. Mitchell BaJeaOex. AitUairarslty Ave., Berkerly. Cal. Fob Balb llarueas oualne Los Awgelas. 468 wlH haadle It. Machlae ad nsoei, whip. aoNara, pada, gtova. amsB rsstotsr, good rosatloB, other hnalness. J. W. Fecner, atpatabeUo, Cai " 848 Fob Saui or FxcaunsBilS acraa in Farrr lanyoa, Ollllam Co., Ore. All fsnesd, S barb wire, cedar posts good -grain land, abot half In . cultivation, wJU exchangs for Southern California property or sell cheap for cash. Might give tsrms or eonsldsr heavy team, harneee and wagon on deal. Ad dress O. M. Ball, XO Park Ave., 'Corona, Cal. . 46-W Fon Balb Oattlbmsui, if too Ann looking tor an a-1 rang I hare It. It Is 13 miles of mountains, vallsr and foothills' 700 or mors head of cattls, mostly whits face. 10 grade bulla, with eprinc-lncreass eomlnar. about 80 horses, ranch houaaa, eorJ rahx prptng, pnrops; la fact every, thine naceasary for a growing; stock ranch. Satisfactory rsosous lor Bailing-. Prie66,000, cash, balance 1,3, 8 yeArs, which the In. ereaaswlinieariytakscareof For tort bar Information write Buck I j C. Taylor, Kingman, Arts. 484y MISCLANE0U1 KxpaaiNOBD DAsnm Fabhbb. n years old, married, wlahes posi tion as foreman or manaeeefon .-farm dairy preferred, alone or In conection with owner. C. Ander aen, care A. E. Ulader, White Salmon, Waah. 61-60 FonjtUL RgU tared Ayrablrecowa and he fere; bulla of serviceable age b epeclalty; I pay express. Walter Ponies, McCoy, Oregon. 60-60 ROSBCOMB Buff Orpingtons excln jive It; eggs for hatching from Blott nmoon winners, ArNiur fctealeder, Lena. III.- '' eo-62 Widow 88, worth 40,000, would ; marry. -B" Box 684, Loa Angelas, Cal. r , . . t aw Fob Hals Pure Silver Laeed Wyao- dottes. Bug Leshorna. Rurnxt Rocka, Egtm. Mary Carlson, Canr loo. HI lorado Co., Cal. du-69 Fob Hals verr cheap, mated Plgsons all kinds; Belgian liar, Bucks lloes bred, jnotbeas wltb llttara. 1. Hopkins, 8161-61 Ave., Oakland. uai. . . saw Onb Motos-80 m-Tr cylinder. In good shape, 00. One wood frame 8 In.' Jointer al8. LooU Larson, Harmony, Minn, 80 Kpring Plga for sals at weanlsg tlms, Pedigrees furnlsnad, will par express till June 16th, nothing but the bestsblpped out The bast of breading represents my herd. Tours for a fair deal, J. A. Fey, tlark fleld, Minn. e048 Fob Sals Thundering g-ood air-! dale puppies by Champion HI Ulg-hneas and Champion Baugbfell Briar, out of nmt-prlse-wlnnlnn bltcbes the beat blood and tlwij best Individuals. Grown dons and Imported and American bitches id help tohamplons jacurtb Prices' low for real quality! ONMTOTT, 8000 American Avsi : 4Cw&t' Fob Sals Small hotel. 14 bedroom Sew fmrnltnrs and asw bslldlo naaoquarters lor smvellCAT- me aod aportsmeat s hsntlsg sn n ah log resort; good buel Must sail oa nscount of sicks Addreaa, J. X IHxob, Elk City, OrsV BOB, 44IB Fob Sals Patent outright of best patent gats mads, 180811 sold ta ones. Roby t lay, 688 Bast Msln, Lexington, Ky. 44.gg Kins male Hootch Collie pups, wean ed. Pries 86 . From twdlfrreet) female CnllhLnd floe big mala Collie, Snaeatth) dogs. C. B. Apple, tilndstotia, Ore. MJ Fob Balb a restaurant,' eomplir turn b bod, 8 fears' lease, living room, Sns IoonUob; good trade aow. Writs Bos 484, Seaside, Or. Ml Woo Foa 8ai.k la car lota, 16 84. Pis block wood. 87.08 tab, lone for further particulars writs R. L "Root, Maslar, Or. &u For the beat lccreaa go to lone Pharmacy, lone, Oregon, The lone bail team will plsy the Fossil tama next Sunday on the letter's arounda Portland snd BesiUe will be taken on ngxt , Memorial day is near at hand snd this office has been asked 4o bring the matter before the people and see if the day can be looked after In a suuner bett ting t&e occasion. . 1 1 n Pine Mf sciwans We been put la piaee en the loner Hotel this weak by Chaa. AWngnr. John Calkins was in Monday on s UtUe buei , The wedding of Opal Cochran to Holmes Hoi man, of North Yak i bib, Wub., took place at the family residence Ufla morn: ingand was a very successful event. Rev, Starkey performed the ceremony in the presence of a few members of the immediate family and a few personal friends. A light breakfast was served to -fffe waiting guests Rafter which the happy couple left; for the train amid the banter-' and laughter of many friends. At the train rice and old shoes were served up to both the 'victims and their baggage was decorated in the usual style to let the world know that a young mar ried couple were on the train. Tuesday evening the young people of the town gathered at the nnk and gave a surprise social to" the young couple. About 60 were present. Songs and dancing was indulged in un til about 11:30 when they all left for home after wishing the guests of the evening a Ion 4 life and a merry one. t - Opal Cochran and people -were serenaded Monday evening at the family residence bya number, of the town folk whp called with tin pans and cans after some fun they presented the young lady with a fine wedding gift The license has "been secured and the young couple Were planning on stealing a march on their friendB and getting married Wednesday morning before train time and leaving before anyone had time to get out their horns. The Journal wishing them a long and happy'life . : rui i The Baccalaureate sermon preached in the Christian church last Sunday evening was ell at tended. Special stats were re served for the pupil? of the lone High and Gram roar School and what was left , was more than filled by the parents and friends of the bos and girls. A flue program was placed before those assembled and the following wok part Rev. Starkey was picked to have charge of the pro gram. Orchestra. Wm. Burger, Mrs. Mason, Miss Mohr; Choir. Prof, tavis, S. E. Moore, Paul G. BalBiger, Frank and Goldie Stoops, Ruby and Zelma En eel -man, Mrs. Starkey and Miss Daniels; Duet, Frank and Goldie Stoops; Violin Duet, Mrs. Ruth Mason and Miss Doris Wiltassist- td b' MiM Swanson at the piano; nymn oy me cnoir as sisted by the audience; Prayer by Roy. J. L. Jones; Duet by Ker. and Mrs. . Starkey Solo by Mrs. L. A. Doak. ' Rev. Jones then addressed the gathering with a short sermon that held many words of good advice to the young people. The gradua tion exercises will be held in the rini next Thursday evening. THE BLAZING YULE LOG. H HWa FreaeJewH Over the Chriat aua Tree la Cntna, The Cut-tat mae tree was-raraly saaa la BmrlNiKl Mnttl mad popular by tba Oarnias hoe band of Oueen Victoria. aod, wfclW h ts nnlvarssl thers at the an-eest awe. It Is tbsdCsIs leg snd the mlatletoe that hoM tba center st aV nsjvtlva. Lang before England sscsma a CbrlMlss eeoatry tba Ynta log wne burned m honor of. a pagas deity st the winter aokttlca, and tba tawtlna eawtt of Cheer and goad wUr- which prevailed at that time anrvtvad wbaa Cbrlatlaaltr aprasd abroad. The featlvtuea tn Rngland begin with the lighting of the Yule log on Chrleh bms era. m ana? parte ef U eoan try rhs whota fsmltj. Inemdlag tnts. gather about Ihs hearth ssd ewa th ttoag evening with rarsl gaaiaa. Mesdsry .Jakes snd eft tsM ChrtstSMS tataa" Oss ef the sldset eaatoma abetmd m Rngland Is the aaxrlsB' af Chriatmas earew from hoes t banes by Chrtatams esralera V th earasi anng aaday are st A QweetlM af Paas. The Jad derides that rertaln avt denes was tendnuealMe. Caanwal tsafe strong ecaathn ta the ralhag and ht Nfcrted that It was adaabwlbls. "I hnaw, yawr honor," aaU coaaael warmly. tnet K la proper srimnea Hers I haed been srscticlag st tba bar rr fectj yeara. sad new I want ts know aT I am mi ta ha 8 feeir -That." sjatettv replied the Jans. n nseatlan af last and sat sf law, as 1 wont peas any sptnton apea tt, ha wUI let the Jary "WHITE. STAR FLOUR ; . ( . -. . . ., , - Made From Morrow County's Finest Wheat.1,"- .Arw YouUsin.lt? It Not ? Begin Now! SPECIAL Cash Price At The Egi City Gash Store, Joe Mason, Prop, Odd Fellow Bldg. , ' lone, Oregon, BUY Your SHIRTS Ties, Socks, Suspenders, Pro-Knit Underwear . B. V. D. Underwear, Overalls, Jumpers, iVash Shirts, and things to numerous to mention. Everything Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction.' w . ,w PURrTpVTOOD and have replaced or get products ; yourmoney back- Egg City Joe Mason, Prop. $50,000.00 to Loan oi. Approved Real Estate Sec urity, by The Bank of lone, lone, Oregon , Prof. Ll A. Doak expects to leave for a yacation trip sun- day with his family. He will be back in the fall in time for the opening of school. . Cornelius Crawford wag down from Heppner Saturday to be present at the Track Meet. - A Great Cateh af Blrda, There la twrtalu renneylvanla farm er who la t lover of blrda. ret at the tame time lutea to nine a fair propor tloa of fruit, ao Mat suniuar be was sresttr troubled wnen tba woodpeck ers fairly awa rated on tua cherry trwea, eating their All and carrying a Way , lants quantities to their nesting places, 8ometbig msat be dons to aav Sis 'barrlea. ana as be could not brlog tiliueeif to kill the Mrda. b Invented asothar method. He noticed tost the woodpeckers navnr Saw 'among the limbs uutll after they bad aHshtad aa ibe trunk snd parked around for a abort Urns, no be got s lot of pole that war taller tbea tba cherry tree, bowled a pot among th branches of each tree. . rested ths bun on the ground and let eeveral feet attck eat nbsvs ths topmost twins. Tba wood peckers eoua got 'lata ths nottsn at flinging As the upper ende ef the petes before they SMd s raid os tn ener rlaa, and whlht la that attitude ths former would run under tba tree with as ax and bit tba pole ae bard as rosM oa tb oapoalth aide front wktea hs Mrd waa cllolag. Th aaddan Mow asvarlahty atsnned tba wot iwar and made It tumble as ths ajraaud. and before It had a entines Is rem ta tea aenaea ths farmer parked It Jp and ant it Into a L-sket. In tfew ay ha eaptured fonr dosas mm peck ere mrtdi r s fMtnlgM wttboat killing or even pirmanantiy Injuring a elagt Olrd. Than, arsen ths Cbariy rrop had been gathers a, he tsrnad Cawae at HBaHry. r "What are yos amghlag abantr ."Blinks has smved as Great Keen. 1 doat as saytataw saith atartt raany m hm' "ttwt a wvnra a mvsataan aaraaa la ldaw 1- BUet Raaae 1JD8 Feet NHL Calton. CaL-lghty thasaasd pauaihJ ef drnanwl war need tn en here t demoHah part ef Meant s hill boat 1 feet high. The crammed a nnre portta af thi ind sncsvsrad MWons sf saaa sf Every Article "" GUARANTEED If not satisfactory, return Cash Store v lone, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Herb Olden r were in Saturday evening to at tend the High School doings. . 'J E. M. Shutt was in Monday on' mmmt i.i mmi wuv 111 VBIrHr" day evening with his family to attend the High School Play. George Whitcpfnb and party- were in Sunday from the Mor- , flraa district. - Frank Engleman went to The Dalles this week with E. R. Lun del to bring back a fine Reo for E., JB.- Lovgren of Eightmile. -This is the seeond cat of this make to be sold by Mr. Lundell this month. .-, - - - Quite a number of autoe from Lexington and Heppner were in lone Saturday and Sunday. " The fans in these two towns know where to come Jo get their money's worth, lone has the only base ball team in this see- - tion that brings home the bacon every time they go after it The Ions High School present ed the play. "The Country Squire" at the Rink Jast Satur day night The ball was well: filled and everyone seemed to en joy the performance. The pupils were well trained aud the stag ing of the play showed' eareful attention to detail that would do credit to a "real" theatre com pany. The receipts abofe pensea will be used to help ont in -the school work. ' , " Walt Puyear had bis thumb severely injured Monday evening playing ball. It was attended to by Dr. Chick. - Mrs. Lou Davidson returned from a trip to Newport where she has been attending the con vention of the ftebakaos. Mrs. Starkey left Monday morning for home. Rev. Starkey will stay s few day a. " K c C r 1