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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1915)
- The Bank of lone cordially invites your account subject to check or on Certifiote of Deposit, with . : : , the aaewanee of courteous treatment. J. E. CRONAN, President, . T. J. MAHONEY, Vice President'- . ' ' VAWTER CRAWFORD, Cashier DANK, o Main Street a. Youve It isn't question alone of whether 70a Want a better wdary it'a a hard condition of life that you must fscs to protest your self and those dependent upon yon. Ytm can't stand still if you dont want to go backward, you must go forward that Is, you'v got to tarn mart. Earning more means bo'ding a better position independence, happiness, and a chance to pro Tide for the future. Thousands upon thousands who. once held low, poorly paid positions now earn high salaries as a result of letting the International Cosjukpoxd bmcb Schools show them how to accomplish the change. During last year about 4,000 students toI- .untarily reported increases in salary amounting to over two million doUartl Every month an average of 300 men voluntarily, report to us advancement in position and earnings. Why not make lyuK start this mouth f HOW TO DO IT Simply marie on the coupon the position yon wish to secure, then tear out and mail the coupon, to the International Correspond ence Schools. This puts year under no obligation whatever but allows our experts to adapt a. ' Course to your individual needs and circumstances. ( rea've for to Mm atsre mommy. - Too I. C. 8. wJWeyev. IHVyerMs atert tfMfayff; ; . J. N. McKinne U. 202 McKay Bid. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- - ING MISCELANEOUS For Halm Medicine Koute, Estab lished 10 years. Also 80 acres of land In Western Washington lor ale or trade. 116 acres cleared, house barn, water, 40 tons of hay. C. M. : Wood, Snohomish; Wash. Box 344. MAhry Hundreds wealthy members wishing to marry soon; descrip tions free; reliable club. i4re.'wru ... bel oo 20, Oakland. Calif. 6-l . Flue Prosperous general store In a thriving Eastern Oregon City for ale or will trad for first class wheat ranch aroud lone. This Is a first class trade and will merit Investigation. Apply lone Jour nal, lone, Oregon. been farmed, all fenced, will ta residence la The Dalles,, aa part payment. Balance on terms, price Box IAS, IoneOre. wanted to bear from owner of Farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. Mat taon, Minneapolis, Mlnn 90 An- . drosHMg. - marmt, U yuu are lonely. Many . wealthy Hlg1bls,both sexea, wishes early marriage. Successful, ConO dentlal and strictly Reliable. Des - ciiptioos free "Our Bocownrul Cor- reepondence Club." Mrs. Pnrdle, ' Box K66, Oakland. Caltf. 90-x3 afAKDOLW roBaALX atareasonaltle! ,' price, apply at Journal office, lone. Oregon. 1 Have yon a trade or want to sell Soar property, try a classified ad l the Ion Journal. It geta the bustles- One of the $1. ads sold ' a fA.000 piece of property last fall we may be able to ao im aaow iot Wbbat Lakd Fob Hals Meren miles from lone. 900 acrea. good room . house and barn, plenty of water. 320 acres In Hummertallow, ready to seed this fall, 4O0 arrests stnbile cat this year. All stock and Impls ssenta go with place, $16 per acre. - Sossc cash, -tMuance terms, f per ceat Interest. Will except a horns ' rasidenoe la Pen -lie ton. aa part payment. Inns Reality Co., Box 1. lone. Oregoa. Dr. Davis will be in lone the first week in every month. All work first class anr guar- - IONE lone, Oregon ............. ...... .J aitrHttei CMitipisiescc ItsMM BoxMStSciMtoa.Ps.' Ftma npl'l. vtihoat l.nbw oblinftoa oa V I tun, kow fiu , It lot tt. paittfo. mate, m . BmlHiloa Wo witch I kit auik.d X. M tlMriclWlnaM EUctricml Eaftowr Mkulnl Dufi KM Mechanical IdiUmt T.lapaoa. tiput Pernio- Fnlaa SoofckMfMT gi.noir.fitiar AdT.nlaiai Mm Show-Card WrithhB Wlxtow Trimmln Cmmarela II H urfc CI tII Eofin Sutldlna Ct ArchlMct Cmcnta CuUnuta Pluaiblaa. Sinai OuM fSwtati, A.hlixnl Franca I rjvUSn IctlUa. MId 3i hum Mi Route Mftr. . 1 Portland, Oregon Fob Hale ok Rent Quite a number of first class properties, see us and And out what we can do for you. IVe are agents for lending Fire aod Life Insurance companies. Try a local Arm and' see how we get re sults, lone Kealty to. box jki, lone, Oregon. Idaho Ricf Ckdab Fbicc Posts, in car load lots, at 9c F. O. B., John Reed, Clark Fork, Idaho. 18-22 I For Sale 192 acres tine farm land, all fenced, cropped this season, 17(00 an acre. Small house on property. $700 cash, balance in 1917. 7 miles from lone. See lone Realty Co., Jone, Oregon( Box 162. Basket social to be held in the Cecil Hail, Friday. October 22, 1915. The proceeds to be for the aid of the piano fund. ' Everybody welcome. Notice to Creditor! Hotice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed ad ministratrixes of the estate of Bo bert F. Wllmot, deceased, by tbe Couaty Court of tbe State of Oregon or Morrow County, and that all persons having claims against sa'd estate moat present the same verf fled .according to law to as at the Bank of lone, la lone, Oregon, within six -months from ttadate of nrst pub tcatton of this notice, which date la, the 33nd day of September, 115. Margaret J. Wflmot, . Keturah M. Wllmot, 17- ' ' Delia R. McMillan. WW mi jffETJSSStiri'aT A Government Crop Report Below Is given the flguro from the latest govern ment re port of estimates that may be interestlnsr readinv for many of our subscnbers.:it is interesting to note that these figures put our country on a very onn basis financially and should arouse ail farmers to the last ounce of energy that is necessary to make the most .of what they have. Washington, D. C. October 7, 1915. Estimates of crop produc tion and prices for the State of Oregon and fot the United States compiled by the Bureau of Crop Estimates (and transmitted thru the Weather Bureau.) U. S. Department of Agriculture, are as follows; - ' WHEAT Stater' Estimate this year, 17,- 40v,000 bu., final estimate hut year 16,604,000; price October 1 to producers 76 cts.,- year ago 98 eta. United States: Estimate this year 1.000,000,000 bu final esti mate last year 891,000,000; Octo ber 1 price 90.9 eta., year ago 93.5 cts. OATS State: Production estimate October 1 is 15,500,000 bu.. Sep tember 1 forecast 14. 159,000, final estimate last year 12.740,900; orice October 1 to producers 35 cts. year ago 42 cts. Mi : I United States: Production es timate October 1 is 1,620,000.000 bu, September 1 forecast 1.408, 000,000, final estimate last year 1,141.000,000: October I price 846 eta., year ago 43.3 cts. ' ' BARLEY State: Production estimate October 1 is 4.790.000 bu., Sep tember 1 forecast 4,809,000, final estimate last year 8, 660,000: price October 1 to producers GOcts., year ago 67 eta. United States: Production es timate October 1 is 237,000.000 bu., September-1 forecast 222, 936,000, final, estimate but year 194,963,000; October 1 price 46.8 cts, year sgo 61.8 eta. - POTATOES : " State: October 1 forecast 6,- 610.000 bu., September 1 fore cast 6,688,000 final estimate last year 4.763.000: price October to producers 46 eta., year ago 64- 7 cti. - " United States; October 1 fore cast 868,000,000 bu., September 1 forecast 406,909,000, final esti mate last Year 406.921,000: Octo ber 1 price 48.7 cts., year, ago 64.7 cts. APPLES State: October 1 forecast 1,060.000.. bbls.. September 1 forecast 1,184.000 bbls., final es timate hut year 1.200,000 bbls.: price September 16 to producers 12.66 per bbL. year sgo $2.28 United States: October 1 for- cast 71,600,000 bbls., September 1 forcast 71,199,000 bbls., final estimate, hut year -84.400,000 bbls.: price September 16 to pro ducers $1.74 per bbL. year ago $1.86. . The farmer can be the most In dependent man on earth if be wants to be, that be sometimes int is because he perhaps doesnt realiM his position. We heard of aa instance this week that was related to tie about a man who had a ioCof fine grain hay that ha,- was not wishinc to thresh out, preferina instead to to buy the crais and sell his hay later. He went to town and ss- enred prices at the- market quotations and nearly threw ftt because the price as he declared was nearly oat of sichtf Be for got for a moment that be -was a fanner that Uked to iret tbe highest pries be eonki fty his nrodoets. Anyway ha did not boy the, bat roamed the eount an til ha feond a farmer who was not wall posted aa tbe roaiket pness and secured from him a vera ft na quality f rraia. better thaa ha had expected and paid est premium as yon angro ax pect, but a third less than , the market quoted and then not satisfied with his bargain stipu lated that the man must deliver it to the buyers ranch some miles llI'lL.' J V away, rr luiin a xew aays 09 was SDDroached by a buyer Yor his grainthat was still there and be quoted a price that was much over the price of the grain that he had secured a sew days be fore and for fear that he might have made a nfistake he stipulat ed that the buyer must call and get the hay. Now . we can not say that this is true I ut sup posing it was, was that the- pro per spirit for the farmer to ex tend to his brother farmer? Some will say that it was busij ness, but was it? Down, deep in your heart you will sayr No! and you will 'lte right Such spirit is not of brotherly love., . Our Christmas Money Christmas looms up ahead of us, and the problem must soon be faced of what to spend and where to spend it There should be but one answer to this, ques tion. Proeperty is ahead' of us again; therefore let us make this a joyful Christmas to one and all. Let us make it a prosperous Christmas to this town by buying from our local stores, by keeping our money at home. A liberal spirit of giving this ChriBtmas will restore confidence and en hance our optimistic feeling for the future. The patronizing ef home merchants will enable us to increase the prosperity of our town and will give each and every one of usa feeling of just pride in the fact that we are "good citizens all around." Let's make it a '.'home Christ mas," and let's begin now 'to keep that money at home. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 6, 1915, ' . Notice Is hereby given that Henry J, Talol, A Echo CrbffOB, who, -on May 4. 1910, made Homestead entry. Ma 0M74, for N. B. , E. N. W. , N.K.VR W. V. N. W. U 8. KM. Bee- tloa Jf.-Townshlp Z, N., Bang 90. B., Willamette sferldan. has flled notice of Intention to mate final five year Proof, to establish claim to tin land abors described, before C. C. Patterson, United States Commis sioner, at Heppner, Oregon,, on the 19tb day of November 191ft, Claimant names as witnesses: arles H. 8rh- mldt,of Stanfleld, Oretron, Carl B. Uatuoa, of Echo, Oregon, William H. Murphy, of Echo, Oregon, Wil liam B. Flnley, of Lexington, Ors goa. , ' II, Frank wooacoca 30-J6 Registw. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of U orrow Bert Mason, Plaintiff, - P. M. M orris, defendant. To P. si . Morris, defendant. l La the name of the State of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer tbs Complaint filed against yon la the abore en titled salt on or before Wednesday tne Ut day NoTember, 19lft said day being- after the expiration of sU weeks from the data of the flnt pnbUoatloa of this summons, and if yon fall to appear and answer said complaint, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to- witi - - r For a Judgement In the sum of pttft.SS with legal Interest thereon from Octobers. 191S. vnttl paid, and the father ram of 41. with legal mtarsst thereon from September 1, If 15, until paid, and tbe further sou of JS.7& wltb legal interest thereon from July 18th, 116. until paid, and the rather sum of 202.ft9 with Wajal litersat thereon from October 1915 ontfl paid, and for the costs and disbursements m this action. Ssrrtae of this summons la made UDenroubT publteaUoa pursuant to mm order of tbs Hoaorabk C. C. PattorsosH Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon mada on the Uth day of October UU directing; eueb publleetloa to tbe lone Journal ones a wee lor srs aonescutlre weeks, tbe Srat pub lleatloa thereof betas eu tbe Ub day October 1SU. ' KasjJpenbsrs; and Jobasou ' ' - Attorneys for PtalatW Tone. Ot-nton. VW Yearly subscriptions for the journal are $1. 60. How about It? Potatoes Just received Car of those Fancy V Netted Gems Potatoes, Price $1.25 per 100 pounds. ; . Bring Us Your EGGS. Wc Pay 30 Cents Per Dozen . Bring Them In While They Axe FRESH ; Have you looked over our fine line of Dry Goods, if .not, Come in and spend a fe:w mirlutes looking around Come and look over our stock . next time you . are in town " i v - It will pay you. , Fa S. Bender & Co. Main St Ftntly Equipped to Hmadh 1 11 Avtomobih "THe tone Garage . H. PFTrSON, Propitar r Pittbmtd Qmtalint Stmtiom Ufie I ONE HOTEL H. B. Haines, Prop. West Main Strost AH kinds of light and heavy nn tiling; done at Tsry rsasonanls prtsssji Independent Dray Line - Griffin A Linn, Proprietors lOMB, Oil Stoves, Sewing Machines 5 AND HOSTS bF OTHER HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS THAT PLEASE THE , BUSY HOUSEWIFE CALL AND SEE OUR FINE LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS S. E. FJOORE - Main Straet , ''- Iona. Oregon Hnappanbara; CCX Johnson Attorneys and Couneellorn at Law Maw St. Ions, Obbqo DE. JOHN B. PYX Room It. lane Hotel, lone, Oregon , Dr. C. C Chich Physktan and aurgeoa Dave Stobb Iohb, Obbook Dr. A. Han nip; Vmmovatmw Physkiam St Horn, lose Iowa, Onuoow OsM Cslsr astfrt. As baraidsa sate rotor may be ewes erttS Sake watte grouDd t ysmlsb sue anted wltb a teueb at eerurtltoa. When Ptrlptog at Mttertas eeae wltb this M win bsre tbs appeaiunat mi raal sbtta werk. - rueukw Me lone. Ore). Sttpmk. Agtnti Par Lmmdiag Acatuoriu - Afsi's Strut torn, Orsfsa OaaeoM C. IV Sparry Fire Ins uraoee and Notary Pubtta Main at, r : lone. Or. .-' 4 lona LodeNe 135 IOOF Meets every Saturday nlffht In their hall. lone. Ore., Walter Reitman. N. G., E. L. Pad berg, , V.G., S. T. Perkins, secretary. Visiting brothers eordiaJly invited. T. H. tloblnaon Attorney at Law ' Practise la all abate Courts ' and 0. a. federal DeperUaeattk Main araaar ' Iowa, vaaeos 5errd rixmouth BooK eggs for Hstchlnr- Pediirreed Belgian ' Hares and Pigeons, send for our prices and dis criptions. Oregon Cameeu Co. Box 279; Portland, Oregon, H. J. Hamlet, Manager. Journal subscriptions are fl.60 per year. How about Ht -io-io-u-