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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1915)
Me. Conspirators f ; Their Clever Bit of- Strategy. m; By VIRGINIA BLAIR. 4t ' ' "Of court I cairt uiwltfWtMiid WT a Ife's position In the ease," tbe Jwltcs .aiild. "8b wants ber only doujiblvr t niarry a mas with . mooey. nnd yon f hiiren't auj. Bo this Is my plain I'll settle a g'tod round sum ua you. sod ' yiM can wty It came from a rltA rtU- tiv. Then my wife , will be eatlalled. . Von can marry Uoxuue and life bup lllj ever sfteF." "Ob ' Oliver1 face was brlsbt wltb hope "you r very good, sir!', "But you, mustn't tell Houue wlftrs you got the- money," tb Judge pur sued. "Sue couldu't keep tt from her mother." "But I ought not to deceive my fu ture wife." The judge banged henry Bat on Ills desk. "Don't be foolish," be said sternly. "It's the ouly way." "But'1 Then before Oliver coald proceed with bis objection a clear voice Hked, "May I come In?" "Uoxane!" exclaimed the two men. She stood 'besltatlug on the thresh old, a slender little thing, with her faux hair puffed out under a plumed bat "Mother la waiting la the motor," She said - breathlessly. "W are on our way to the charity bauar, and 1 want some money." The. Judge kissed- her. -"Now tta Oltrera turn," be teased, "Oh, father," she reproached him, wltb a sob, "you know Oliver and 1 ' have bad to break our engagement be cause mother- won't bear of UT And she bid, her face on tbe Judge's shoul der. - -v , Tbe Judge glanced at Oliver. "Tell nor," be comumudod and the boy. be gan a baiting tale.-' Aa be proceeded Roxane Interrupted.. -oa mean that aome- one has left you ' fortune P ' ' Oliver nodded. - With her face shining, tbe girl went swiftly to ber lover. "Oh, Oliver, Oli ver' she said, "bow happy I ami" . For a moment he hesitated; tben be feathered ber Into his arms. "It's worth everything to know that yon are mine, , Roxane," he said huskily. The rustle of silk skirts In the hall brought him oat of bis rhapsody. - "It's your mother warned tbe fudge, and when the rather stout lady in mauve entered she found two sol eras young- people on each skis of tbe . Judge's desk. . . . "1 thought Roxane waa never coming down," ebe panted. "I found Oliver here," Rosan ex plained, "and, oh, mother. jLrfcb rela- .live baa left htm a fortune.' "A fortune OJiverr scoffed tbe stout lady, "Why, be hasn't a rich relative In the world." A The fact remains, my dear," the Judge asserted blandly, "that a bus bad a fortune lefj jblm by a Blatant cousin." , : "What cousin?" waa the demand. , "Yon needn't tell me, James," -"Tut, tut," the Judge cautioned,. "Don't arena tbe boy of lying." "I'm not accusing anybody,"' Mrs. Vandlver stated. "I merely asked yoa what cousin, James." "I'm not sure of the name, Abbta," ' be summered. Terbaus Oliver can satisfy yon." But Oliver weakened. "I think Mrs. Vandlver la rlnbt,'' be said unsteadily. "Until I can offer satisfactory proof of my good fortune It will be well for me to give up Roxane. There may he soma mlitake." . - Jt course," said lira. Vandlver, with aggravating soreness, "Come on, Uoxaue." And she dragged her unwil ling rsptlve from tbe room. Left atone, tbe conspirators stared at ' each other. "Now you've done It." sold the judge disgustedly. "Why couldn't you bluff It outr "Not wltb Roxane'e trusting" eyes on me," aald Koxaue'a lover. "Well. If you knew Uoxa ne'a mother aa well aa 1 do," tbe Judge growled, would know that It's the only ' hope." ' After a depressing silence" Oliver ventured, "Perhaps U you approached - her differently you mlgbt get better , results." Tbe Judge smiled. "How do you wanr Oliver blushed. "Ob, wel, I've aome II tots thought, air, that If you appealed to your wife's sense of-romance" "Abbte'a eense of romancef' the Jutlge ejaculated. "Yu must have some memories that ' would make ber' feel tenderly toward you toward '- "It has been so long." the Judge mur enured -and found himself suddeulj rurtous as to when be had ceased te fblnk of Abbl aa the princes In but fairy tale, - "Tou , I'm afraM we're beyond ro More," he murmured. "Bbe wouldn't Understand."' "It smuis t ma," said tbe wise young buotol, "that a wnmnn Is never too ,; old t resist an appeal to ber heart." ! The judge pondered, "I asked r tn - kiarry at on Oct Ifi tweaty-twv year "Tberer Oliver exHarnted. -and re May si the 14th. and toasomw to aa - anniversary. . Ota. you'v gut advantage, f that. Jadge." Special School Meeting Notice la hereby given to tbe legal voter of School District NST 86 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a special school meeting: of ask) District will be held at the school house, on the 20th day of November 191ft, -at one o'clock In the' afternoon, to vote on the proposition, of levying a Hwclal district tak.- The purposes for which tbe money to be raised by tula levy shall be x- H-uded, are shown by 'the following; lU'inlied budget which to hereby mmle a part of this notice? Tmcbera' sulurle.,, ... ... $ fl. iH0.no 400.00 Apparatus, such as maps clmlk, eraser, store or curtains M'' Library book ... ... ... 'liir ,.. Repairs of school house. out bultdloga or fence I 'lay ground apparatus Tnywpuratatloh of pupil ItHtiiruuCe ... .. ., ., .In fit tor ,. , .liuritur supplies .. -'" 00.00 1160.00 100.00 450.1X1 200.00 28.00 . 50.00 100 Fuel Lljrht.and water :ierk's salary ... , 1'oHtugB and stationery Total ... . ... , 7,65&80 Dated this 19th' day of October 191ft. . ' : ATTEST: E. T. Periln ' r District Clerk. E. L. Padbers; ' Chairman Board of Directors. -WALL PAPER. REMOVER... Implement That Faellltstea Bsttsfibtf . - ef Old Covering. A practical tool baa been Invented by a German paperbanger. by the aid of which old paper may be more read ily removed from the wall of noma before banging fresh wall paper. A number of toothed disks are mounted on, a abaft revolving m a yoke te rooCi sob naitoviM will vansv which- handle to attached. By rolling this Implement over the wall the paper Is perforated, and when soaked tn the ordinary way the moisture penetrates between the wall and the old paper, making removal easy. 'LubHoatlnfl Auto Springe. -The -leave of 10100101111 springs soon become dry and develop aquaak which la very annoying. Aa easy and effective manner te remedy this trou ble -to tbe following: Obtain som floe brans wire mean and out It Into strips the same, length and width as the leaves of tb springs. Kill the space between the wires with hard oal or grease by placing the acre on a bat iurfac and ualng a putty knife or flexible atrip of steel te prad tbe grvaae. Take the springs apart and build them up again, inserting the tressed mean between tb leaves. This will atop all squeaking and pro duce easier riding for long time, . . Bridges Rusted by Belt. Recent investigations 0f tbe llUnoto state highway department- Indicate that few highway ateel bridges hi thai stat ace painted after their nnal co pletloc and acceptance. Very ssrtou corrosion result and to Illustrated ta a number of cases. A serious factor hi tbe corrosion of toon and steel to the as4 of salt to clear tb roadway of now and lev. Thl waa considered at least partly res pooslbie or tb bad condition of truss member ta a brtdg which bad been about fifteen year la eervlc. Engineering Record. . Cutting Piker Washer. Different siae washers eaa be mad from flber oue-elgnth Inch thick easily and quickly with a brace and bit Se lect a bit for tbe sis required and bore until a light shaving ta taken off. 4bwo turn tbe nber over and Insert the point .of tbe bit Into tb bol bor la Ilk manner. Tbe projecting rutted for cutting tbe outside circle of tb bole will cut from both sides, and a wnaber tbe sis of tb bit will drop out Tbe sis bole desired eaa then bs mad la the waster, - Tempering 0)wn Spring. To- temper soring fee gun. be tb spring In a clear 8 re, free from sul phur, to bright cherry red and dip It in tallow. Kemov It from tb ta tow sad bold K. all dripping wltb is tallow, over dear Br until tb tallow take Br and Mass off. It to beat to dip tt m the tallow-and Mass off the second Urn. - - , w Tb porno Tb pomuaaes r lraa under fey draollc prvwuir has hs rented ted by trmtlii; tbe BMtolwtth a Starr by Bus sjimle from aotatoea. This has mad permarteouy water tight under pees aurea up to 1 .000 aesass, tBougfe at u tigha . - s Nvl Mln, ' Tb Srst recorded apoearane f ntuea a 1 runata u( naval wa far wa at tb sisg ef Antwerp to UKtt when ihey were employed ay tb Dutch aaauMt ta salavda Shoe Bargains! We have Just received over 600 pain of ladies, mens . and children sample shoes end are offering them at wholesale prices, here is a chance fot you to save from 60c to $2.90 per ' pair on shoes and every pair Is of this years style and the quality is just as good as ear) be found anywhere, come early and make your selections while - the stock is fresh and clean, 'i French Burroughs was down from the ranch last Saturday. ; Lewis Pad berg came in from Lexington one day the past week. . .. Frank Young was in the Eaa City this week trading with the merchants. -n- Phil Griffin came into lone last Saturday on a shopping trip; -a Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. V. Land Otnee at Tbe Dalle, Orvgop October IS, 1915. Notice to hereby given that Albert H. UcOee, of Lexlnirton, Oregon, who. on March 0, 119 made homax stead entry No. 010M6, and on Norvi 29, 1911, made additional homestead entry No 010878, for S. E. M. S. E. V N. E. , Section 6, Township S, N., ItanaeM. E., Willamette Herldao, has filed notice of Intention to make anal three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before!;. G. .Patterson,. United 'State Commtoaloner, at Heppner, Oregxm on the 4th day of Decemlier 191. Claimant name a witness: Ar thur A. Ftnley, Ewlng P. Berry, Charles A. Uorey, Smith J. Town all of Lexington Oregon. 11. Frank woodcoci 21-26 .. . Relator. Notice for Publication ; Department of the .Interior. U. 8. Land Otnce at Tbe Dalle. Oregon. OctoberAo, 191B. Notlceia hereby given that Ewiog P. Berry, of Lexington, Oregon, who on June 8, 1911, made homestead en try. No. 0676J, for N. N. E. , N. N. W. Section 6, Township t, If., Rang 36, E., Willamette Merldan, has tfled notice of Intention to make final three year proofj to establish claim to the land a bore described! before C. a Patterson, United State Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on tbe 4th day , of December 1916. Claimant Dame a witnesses: Wil liam B. rinley, Arthur A. Flnley, Charles A. Moray, Joseph W. Sibley all of Lexington, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcoci 21-20 RestoWr. When the Walter Wine. Two men were wrangling aa to who should settle with the waiter for tb luncheon. When tbe question bad been Anally decided and the contestants bad gone tbe waiter said to on of bis reg ular customers who waa witness of tb seen: "That's what w like, rot every time tt happen w cum in for aa extra tip. Tb man who eouldnt get the check baa only one way to get eveo. and that to by giving tb waiter something, and nine times out of tuft u doe It and makes the amount mure than be would bar given If n hat paid tb check. Thl 00 ordered tra cigar and toft tb chance for m W Uk the glv me tb check quaf-ri."-Nw Turk Tribune. Mad th Queen Pru4t . ! Tbe Duk of Argyll, aoo-ln-law of Queea Victoria, waa tb Brat nobleman la recent years to uuirry Into to royal family. That wa mall claim to dlattnctkm la tb ya of hi highland dsnsmen lu comparison with tbe fact that he was a descendant of tbe groat MecOaUum afore, tb founder of Ciaa Campbell. Their rearing waa aptly ex pressed by tb London Punch, which thus recorded a conversation between, a returned highland Siberian and n friend ua shore: ' Donald DM ye tear that tb sow MacCallaat More to awrrled to ta que' dochisrt DugaM-Ta queea 8MM be a proud wansMi thto day. . - Mere Fly It Oelhjaew, Tb India a of Mtlc eat many rtow fuudu, -On at ta bmb remark Bbl of teas to aad ef ta eggs t a apertea of mar By. Thl fly wpuali Its gg la Incredible qunsUOes uaoa Bag and rushes. Ta ecga sr gnta rd sad Bad lato cakes, which are old la ta Mrkem The Indies and the egg water wheat Thev So ash re sad ra nUxed BMal and fowl eccs form staMa off dtot. partlreiarty dursaff Tb toaect ttsssssrrsa, wMrh are about tb sts f the hvaaady, an eapfured. peundiS toto a past. buUsd g eora hunks to aneh the eame resa le aa tomato and la thto form are eatea. Nsttawal Miigimu Magastoja. stoat rtrs are ato as a. - W ngwa, in SCHOOL NOTES .... by!- .V , S. E. NOTSON Supt ' Miss Letitia Shewey is teach ing tbe school in District No. 18. This is her second year ia. this school. ' This school has an ex cellent flag and it was properly ; displayed A new-woodshed has completed. A find tiust been eopy of the "Horse r air" in an excellent frame now adorns the wall. A jacket for the stove has been recently purchased and a closed water jar has .been pro vided. . .The writer also had the pleas ure of attending; a meeting; of the industrial clubs of the Heppner school, at which they effected a re-orjranizaticn. These clubs are making the right kind er av be ginning, it the ciuDs over ine couty will begin at once, : Much more valuable work will be done this year.: This work is taking its Dlace as a Dart of -the educa tional work M jthey schools and it is hoped that pupjls, parents and teachers- will co-operate to mtke it what it should be. The Morrow County children's exhibit was accorded third place at the State Fair. If we could have known a little earlier on tbe closing day of the county fair that the exhibit might be sent, we could have sent - the complete exhibit' There is .very little doubt that we would have taken.aecorid place in the" Eastern Oregon division. III! I ' I . I 1 I '- State Supt Churchill has pre pared "A suggested -Coarse -in Bible Study" for the use of pu pils outside of school However pupils of the high schools, who complete the course and take ths examinations prepared by the State Superintendent will re ceive credit toward graduation. The amount of credit which may be so earned has cot been an nounced. In the introduction Mr. Churchill says; "A know ledge of the Bible is an essential element in a good education and though we may not be interested in it as a manual of devotion, he should be familiar, with It as a literature and a. history?' The course is wholly elective. ' Copies of the outline may be obtained upon application, to the State Superintendent Prof. Sykes of the Agricultur al College has been in the county a few days, consulting with the county court in regard to the destruction of the rabbits which have been destroying so much grain, alfalfa, garden, produce, and range. He suggests that the problem be attacked by the classes in biology in 'our high school Dr. Hodge of the State University, last year made a similiar suggestion. Here is an opportunity for our high school students to solve a vital problem, at first hand. . Revenge. " "Will you marry m. lfles tatof -"No. Mr. Jlnka." ., ."'" "Ob, thank you! 1 wa so afraM you'd say yea, for, you see. the fellow were betting no frllow, bad to narvv to ask yoa, and 1 took tt up In aptto f the rtsf-Bartrmor Ansrlcsa. aatBsaVwwfJBr nfrBfJ 9aaV(Hf A sort of nea-tdox to the fact that thousands of people who nuke ao ef fort to save dollar wtea that are highly pro ps mm will develop and radar economy when work and p sortaaMy are toe p tent! fat. Tbe teat way. of coon, to to try and esve at toast a Httle all to ttoaa, patting a a tarter amouat whsa earnings ar at their aeigha. Aa a nation m ar not tougut that ocoaoeaj. which saahe rieac tb amaker ff ta worM and wb accwnsuUrteun voaa at from vast ex perls c SMrtural luexarcea. but from ta eaamtoiB saull aavlag. oa toteatry eaottouwd year aftor year, by tb Proach iMopto an wnuto. - Ta rroach av partly hecaoa R has becoBS aemdltary aad chaady be esuat the ehlstren ar wraearM up that way aad ar taught taw dlaatty ef ae cuaiulaOoa. W. on tb eonaary, to s epirtt of ratoe prksa, ar touiaod to ta mrssalty of savin, as tt wwre eosaevaanr wf watch to tench., .thrift tt will of a great aatlBwar B. VTsadwr hi 1'aawtor tbauga b aaaxad. Iff rtoacas shail weakaeaa M Hallowe'en Frolic The Willing Workers of the Christian Church in connection with the young people are plan ning a Hallowe'en Frolic in the basement of the church. Fa day evening, October 29. There will- be orchestra music during the evening. Also will be seen the famous Black Cat of the Un known Land, while . witches, ghosts and such diaphanous crea tures will hover around and make life miserable for the unwary. Tben, too, there will be the old oaken bucket filled with ambro sia over which the ' fearful may regain their composure; or they may settle their, timidity with delicious pumpkins done in the form of round flat things thickly coat with snow. Gladly will the younger generation grab for the seed that assumes a beau tiful whitenese when chased by the red demons J.mho wouldn't), and joyously will they nibble of the sweets of the land. Dorcas will have a garment for each person .that . will please. All within the ability of the stuff that talks. ' Who's invited, you say?. .Why you. are of course. Why be stingy with our good times? Watch for further parti culars. ' c. a visitor, week. ..' S perry was iq Heppneik 1 business the - past Miss Linnie Pennington re turned the past week from an extended visit in Washington. Every Sack Is Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Per sack $1.50, Per barrel $5.60, Per five barrel at $5.50, Per ten barrel at $5.40 . . HEPPNER- MILLING COMPANY7 C. B. Sperry, Ag;ent , lone, Oregon CI ir A I have something of -Interest for -OUVJAAlX all, am doing a Mailorder Busl ness equal to Rice & Phelan or Jones Cash Store. Bring your order or write it. . I have the goods... ! Give Cash or Trade for Chickens The Egg City Joe Mason, Prop. E. E. Miller - ' AWTIONBCB ... - ., Public or private aal. Qlre ne a liat of aoj old thlug you want to ell and 1 wU) adTcrttoe It. II yoa want cattle, horses, tana Imple ments, household goods or In (act, anything, see me. Main Street lone, Oregon EVERY FARM NEEDS HOGS A Good 1: Hog . House- Means - More Hog Profits A warm hog house means earlier farrows and more pigs saved. A sanitary house means healthier pigs, and disease, A convenient houne means better care and rapid gains. A well constructed bog house adds value to the farm. N . WillSteen of Milton, Oregon fed one set of hogs in pour quarters and one set in good "TUM-A-LUM" hogsheds built of "TUM-A-LUM BER'' and received from hogs in poor hogsheds, 58 cents per bushel of feed iu 'grain of nogs, no receiveu irum uugB m i u ji-rk-u ai uvu SHEDS, 00 cents per bushel of feed in grain of hogs. '- ' BUIL1VA GOOD HOUSE THIS TEAR 1 WE WILL HELP YOU - , u Our experts desifrned the buildings shown in our free plan book. They are the best buildingfrof' their type for the least cost. Ton can bnild them without waste Quickly and easily. On rjocal sales manager will give you the com plete information. No guess work we furnish complete blue prints free. - y': . - 'Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co See Cronk or Rood about it at their offices at , lone and Ixingtoa Oregon. Social Card Party The Five Hundred club met-at the homeef Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bender, Friday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bender, Mr. and Mrs., T. B. Buffington, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puyear, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knappenberg Mrrand Hn. Bert Mason, Mr, and tan. V. J. Pennington and daughters. Marie and Agnes, Misses Woolery, Muriel Cason, W. F. Burger. Joe Mason, and F. . L. Christensoti. The next meeting will be announced later. The club meets every two weeits during the winter, the members of the club taking turns alpha beticly in entertaining. Light refreshments were served and every one was well pleased, with the eyening. - ; Mrs. J. B. Sparks wne down irom neppner the oast week. Fay McNabb was in from ranch last Saturday. the Mr. Kincaid made a short to lone this week 1 trip John Kiehn made a short trip to lone last Saturday on business. "The weekly Oregonian and the lone Journal one year each $2.25, Tom Craig . was lone Saturday. ' a visitor in Fred Ritchie" of Lexington was ' tin last Friday on business. - 1 The Finest of High Patent -Flour oil the Uarket at the ' Sparry Ware house at lone. "Cash S tore lone, Oregon