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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1916)
, - I, I II HI I I I I I I II "I - '- . . 'y 1 'W-..--v-v- JT-. f - . . 1 , ' . , i ; ' - --i i' - ? KL. 'J . f j v; 3 - - ,, Br 1 - THE I ONE A' Strictly Home Paper For Morrow -v' ; ' " County Resident . ' PublieKod Every Wednwdiy By ; . F. WALLACE SEARS " Entered at the Poetoffic lone, Oregon, , as Sacond-claaa matter Subscription Rates One Year Six Month Three Months Advertising Rates The Postal Dept requires all subscribers to be paid in advance unUss other arranements are made. ' .If vou want the Iona Journal let us know either in person or by letter. Subscrip tion price note above; Unpaid subscriptions are now due. : As the Editor Sees It Nineteen sixteen is jogging along. Another week's sins to answer for. . Hail-to the fellow who remem bers to hail us. - Yes, Willie, you are a gentle man. Now live up to it. Many a rising son will go into clips after the June convention 'J- Whan comment is superfluous it of course is superfluous. Read the next one. i 1 1 1. 1 - , If gasoline keeps on soaring it .will soon be so high we will be rid of the stink. The fellow who hides his light under a bushel is putting the bu shel to poor use. Everyday Is nay day at this office. Trot right, along and re ceive our thanks. A man's worst enemy is often the friend to whom he has refus ed to lend money. Kick yourself as much as you liks. but never let the other fel low do the kicking. ' ' ThS more some women love their husbands the harder they pull the financial leg. An "imminent attorney" is fellow who lifts your coin with' out being called a thief. An editorial squib writer is geek .who .manufactures smile for everybody but himself. If men's shadows were X-ra photographs- Phewl What would everybody think of everybody else You bet w are in fsvor ol honest government, but we don't want tt to interfere with us. You too! The wis man picks his steps and rises in life. The fool sinks in the mire of his own foolish- Between the war and the auto mobile the unhappy horse is kept continually sidestepping sudden death. ' Good advice is a valuable stock Tn trade, provided" mak us of tt ourselves before passing It long. 4.. - . v Funny thing happened the ot her day, A fellow sprang Joke on as that we-hadn't heard twen ty times beior. JOURNAL V.' 1.30 $1.00 30o Upon Application A blue mark on this space is notice that your subscription will expire in three weeks. Prompt renewals will prevent subscribers mining any papers When a youth reaches a certain age he is firmly convinced that the people of his home town are a bunch of Mutts. It is cheaper to pay for your own paper than to wear out shoe leather trotting over to borrow your neighbor's. With all of the wisdom of this community we surely ought to produce at least one candidate for the presidency. " Did yon ever "See t scalawag who didn't consider himself a bright,; brainy and shining exam ple for his fellow men? Speak softly, step carefully. act wisely and you may die happy and once you are dead you will know more than the rest of us. If Andrew Carnegie achieves his desire to die poor it will not be because he blew in his millions on a bunch of gadding leg pullers. Yea, paint is a mighty useful article and much in demand. It is especially valuable in cover ing wagons, barns, fences, and women's faces, snd ft beautifies everything it touches. Hurrah, for paint) When Children Save The Pennies Could lone Profit By Such Plan? V Every little child In lone rec- ceiyes many pennies and nickles and dimes from its parents and its brothers and sisters and its uncles and aunts and cousins. But what becomes of those pen nies? In a few cases they go in to a juvenile savings bank and are kept from the sight of the child. In many cases they come auy and go easier. The child squanders them as fast as It gets them. And both eases are a de stine injury to the child. You can not begin too young to teach your child the value of money, to Impress upon its little mind the value of money, to impress upon its little mind the fact that with out money it will find the path way of life a rough one to be trod. Let the child have money. Teach It to count it, to realise its value to speculate on what It will buy butsbovs all, Install In its mind a desire to "watch it grow. Let it spend a portion of its pennies, say ana-half of what It gets in ita youthful days, but In that expen diture teach it to select thing of practical value, tho ths cost be but a few eenta, Then teach it itself to save the other half and "Watch The Pen nies Grow."' Encourage it to count them over frequently and to keep track of the increase, and keep gently and persistant)? at this course until the child instinct ively and voluntarily places theJ half of all it gets in its own little bank. . Let it bars its candy and its playthings by all means, but let it learn the lesson of carefully considering the value, of every little purchase it makes, always placing in reserve the half of all the pennies It gets. When your child learns these simple lessons in infancy you need have no fear of the wolf crossing its threshold in the after years of life. It will always have money and to spare. What Of The People In all political parties the self constituted 'leaders' are casting around to determine who 'they' will select jo make the race for president and vice president of the United States at the next election. Senator This and That and Congressman So and So and Boss Somebody Else are getting their heads together in an effort to hit upon some likely person who will be acceptable to 'them' and at the same time hoping and praying that the political light ning may strike himself. The people? Pooh I They don't count All they are expected or allowed to do is to trail along to the polls and vote as they are told to do. They are not supposed to think, because they are not credited by the leaders and ths bosses with possessing any brains, to say nothing of rights. When the! ' great ones" of the parties set their seal of spproval. or disap proval upon this man or that man do they first go to ths people of their districts and ascertain whoi THEY want for president? Not a bit of itl For what do ths "people" know of politics? What do they know of men and of the affairs of state? Who are they that they should ejeri "pmumW to have a voice in the selection of a standard bearer tor a great political party? At least,' so rea son the "great" and the "mighty But some day there will come a change. Some day the man of the people will come into his own and the "great" and the "elect' will bow down to his wishes and crawl for his favor. - Boms day this country will be a nstion of the people snd will be governed by the people, and their wish will baa law unto itself. Speed the day when ths people are some thing more than just 'the people' Palaee of the Npi Tbe Vatican hi tbe papal polar an derlTea Its mom from tbe bill on whir It stands, the Mom VaUcanue. dm of tbt aerao bUle of Roan It la a vol lacs M6a of magntBceat bultdtngs, wMcb occupy a apac of 1.101 by 7ST fee. Tbe moat aacleet of toe proaaot atroc turee Satan from tba time of Nkboiaa V a boat 1447. Tb rarloas popaa from time to tint add ad new build ings, la wbtoh ar ataaj works of art of a Meter! character. Tbt Statin otM4, om of the Vat lean edifices, eoatalM -Mtebataosolo's Brat maatee plot to palatine. "Tba Last Sua meat" Tb Paulina ebapti poapaaaaa aflcbelangio's frescos of "Tb Con varaton of St Paul" and "Tb Cruet Szloa of St Petr.N " Wboa Napoleon went to Moscow and back tt wm feand tbnt tho french soldiers stood tbo loteaat cold belter tboa tbt Polos and north Oarsman. It m ejoite wrooc. by tb way. to sup pose, m to erwa don, that that fatal winter eat to early with eiceptional nrtty. Napoleon Invented that os pMMtlva to palliate too dmtatae Into which be pranced Ma army. Hat tba autaaaa wsa ao aarapUooally mild that tho peaaanta btlwved tbnt Uod waa favoring Napoleon, and lb Brat snow storm did not com natS No. S, aa annnnauy ktu arrival DwawVnvfHI I'wJe rv)sWlvBni Tbert ar few docoratlOM for wtfav wsl tB snsWCwsfst twtsf saWsTat snWCwMwt Wftt com la from tbo Aaatrtaa throne. It to tbt decorattoa of the Star nod Cro at crvta m women of high Anotbar hi tbo Imbjna. founded ta mamary of tba heeotlfal ana en of Pwn ill wbtas Napoleon bmnHaa. Tula ardor to siron to) aM ernes of woman who aubtoct thiamrrm a aa arst aetr tncrfntuk. Mow' tbo own tto ban lotuioiad vacattoa oyoa wttb satytac at ta man who to hi tb tbront of prnartnc tar a vaoattoa. Eyes, Ears and Brains Begin the new year by a judi cious use of yowr eyes, your ears and your brains especially your brains. They are instruments thru the medium of which vou will achieve success or failure in life. Use your brains today by resolving that ou will do your utmost in 1916 for the upbuilding and expansion of your own town for this town. And after you have resolved, devote the rest of the year to doing. Remember that the business interests" of this town will prosper and thrive only as they are supported by the people themselves by you. . And bear in mind that the value of your own holdings is determined greatly by the prosperity of the of the town and of the country side surrounding us. Never lose sight of the fact that the money you send to ether places will nev er enrich this town. It is seed planted in unproductive fields. Keep always before your vision the necessity for keeping every possible dollar in our own com munity, and gathering in as many more as possible. Use your eyes in scanning every week the ad vertising columns of this paper They will tell you what and where you can buy to the best advan tage to yourself and the commun ity. There will be many oppor tunities offered in these columns in 1916. Use your ears in learn ing of the satisfaction others re ceive in patronizing home indus tries, and boosting for home and home people; Don't" wait "tor others to take the lead prog ressive enterprises. Be a leader yourself, and let others follow you. four eyes, ears ana Drains were given you for a good pur pose, and if you live up to that purpose you will not only achieve success yourself, but will plant the desire for greater and better deeds in the breasts of others around you. , This is our home your home.-BLetTs make it a place worthy of being called home." Strength of Intacta. Tb tneecta ar provided wltb ana dee of cBonnoua power f.vumpared with. awn. If a flj tw bald by tba wlnga K can pick up arid carry a uatcb. and til la la as If a own war able to pk up a beam twvoty-elKbt feet long awl afteau and one-half Inchaa aquarv. ' Aa ordinary Httkr ant can puH'elirbl BMtcbaa on rotlera, wbteb would aqua) a load of 830 beam tba also of a man wban Its w)gbt la compared wltb tbm of a bora. Tbt Ben Jump 700 dm Ita own belgbt, wblcb hi a boat tb same aa If a man war tb Jump orr too Marty tbouaaod foot blfb Elffat tower. Aa oyster opposes being opened by exerting a force of orer thirty pound. and for a man to show tba name power bo wonld bare to taka up labty large locomotives and boar bm AUaa-Ukc upon bin aboaldera. Prom a portly physical point of view awa tbo weakest of animal. It la only by tb at of bla mind and tb ap plication of tbt lawn of mecbanlce ta tbt machinery be baa Invented that he baa been able to dominate Urn world. Boetoa Herald. Tb VeotnWt. - Tb boat aatbwriUea bave uw agreed poo tb apelllng of Tueemitt aa re corded Is Bods' "Sand book of the American Indians." Tbt following forma bare been employed In vartooa publication: Oootmlt. Ooooomlt. !o- ami tela. Sooemlty. Vaaeomn. Toaml- ty, Tobamltt. Tomamittia, Yosemat Tonamotoa, Toot maty. Tonlmltlea and f ooooutte. It never wm naad by tbe Indiana aa tb mm of tbe valley, for lb Awanl dlr talon of tb 11 1 wok tribe, who mad tbrtr bom la lb valley, called tbclr principal village and tbr whole valley by tbelr mow Awanl Tb mbm Tosemlt may bar derived from tbo Awanl village of LpaamalU but Powers mgardo It aa a dlatorllM f tba Hlwok word namaM. meaning grtanly fcoar.-Ncw York Boa. . The Squirrel. - Innocent In air bto ways, harm lam to bto food, playful aa a kitten, but wltbout cruelty, and awrpmunna tb mutaatk deitertty of tba own key. wltb tb tract and brtgntuca of a Mid. tbo SHI dark eyed mlructo of tto forest gtancoa from branch to Wancb. Hko a MibMa tbaa a Iking t lea pa and darts and It wW. A CMmoto to alow as tt and a suntbar ctouwj. Ura taoeue aa a gnome, gentle a a fairy, BellcuH) aa tn atlkM plumea r tbe man. bMuttful and atronc ako tbo ant ral of a ram, a bauobi you. itoUM fur yon. bmos from you. look for you. levM yum aa H tbo an tbnt walk wttb yourcblMron bad mad It hlumetr for a aoausnJ Bmytbma.-wbn ttua- tfoa to to m w a THE IONE BARBER SHOP A FIRST CLASS PLACE - ' THE BARBER THAT ' ' , TREATS. EVERY- ' . ;! v -BODY PICK TUBPIW, PAUL G. BALSIGER Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engine Prices Gut " lower than ever for 1916. Am fully equipped to lnstal and can save you money on your -pumping plants. Star Wind Mills Myers Pumps Hoo8ler and Empire Jr. Drills, Case and Vulcan Plows. cv Main Street, IoneOregon RUGS and CARPETS Wltb tbo winter months ahead and the aortal scnaon breaking Into lift) asaln. you may want a new rug or carpet for your homo We tnvlte you to see our new telectloDa. beautiful to 'dexlfcn, ex cellent In quality, and vory reasonable In price. 0&r carpets are popular, attractive and durable, embracing many dealtfua makes aualities-and prices. Each oue a Hplendid valuo. For thf kitchen oor we have a very high grade linoleum whlcn we can aril you very reasonable. Other grades at lower prices but all ol quality. S. E. Moore, FUOUR 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 COMPANY . C. B, Sperry, Agent - , lone, Oregon -Notice for Publication Department of tbe Interior. V. S. h1c at Tho Dalle, Oregon. TTeceiuQeriatb lfilS, . . Notice Is hereby glren that Dan Charles Dobtrty, of Lexington, Ore gon, who, on Juno tbe 6tb 192, made Homestead Entry No. 010896, Lota 1-JUJiNE , section, 4, Town chip 1-North, Bangs K-East, Willa mette tterldai), has filed notice of Intention to make flnal three year proof, to Mtabllab claim to the land above described, before C 0. Patter son U. 8. Contra laaloner, at rieppuer Oregon on tb 9th day of February 1916. Claimant names aa witnesses: Edward UcDald, Nell Doherty, Ber nard P Doherty. Barney McDerltt all of Lexington; Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, oSI Register. SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tba County of Morrow. Bert Mason, Plaintiff. V " ' VS. ; P. M. Morris, defendant. To P: U. Morris, defendant In tbo name of tbe States of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer tho Complaint Sled against yon m tbe a bora en titled salt oa or before Wednesday tbe 17th day of February, 19 IS said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the data of the A ret publication of thai summons, and If yon fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff wM apply to tho Court" for the relief demanded therein, to-wit. For a Judgement ta the anm of S8SS.SB with legal Interest thereon from October S, ID1S. until paid and tbo farther sum of S41 0 with legal Interest thereoa from September t, 16J& until paid and tbe Jather sum of S8.7S with legal latereot thereon from July 15th lls until paid and the father sum of 110100 with legal Interest thereon from October t, lam antU paid and for tb eosta and dbtbuiuemanm la tbla aetkm. Borrlea of thai sumnMma Is made upon you by publteattoa pursuant to aa order of the Honorable Gil bert Wbelpearcult J oa tho find day of December Itlt dlrecttaa; snch pnbhcuttou ta the lone Journal one a week for alx cuasnuttas wtola. the Bret pubrkav tberoof betng oa tbo Kb day of December laia. . Knappeubtrg'and Jobaooa Attorwey tor Plointa Ofestoa- -.-SI-SB RIGHT. PBOPBIKTOR lone. Or, The Ffneat of High I'utent Flour on tbo Market at tbe Sparry Ware boose at Iou. Dr. C C Chicrw Physician and Surgeon Qhuo SToajt Ion a, Urkoum " DR. JOHN B. DYE f r .a , . . ' 'jr. " Room IS. lose Hotel. lone, Oregon Dr. M. W. Davis DSNTIST Maik Strxt Iomb, OaaaoM Dr. j Heinifj . - CH1B01ACTIC PHTSHXAIt k Hotsl. Iona ' r loan, Orbooh F. H. K.obinaon Attorney at Law Practtoe la all State Courta aud D. S. Federal Depnrtments. , Maw ttraaar ' . loan. Oaasa. Joax-T. Knappembwrf Attorney and Counsellor , at Law Maw St. loast, Oaawoa. Ct IV. Sparry - Fire Inaaranes and Notary Publle Mala St., . lone. Ore. Ion Lodo No 135 IOOF Meets every Saturday night fat their halt, lone, Ore., W H. -Crontc, N. a. John U Clark V. 6., Joe. Mason, aacretary, VisiUns; ' brothsrs aordially farritedL The editor knows of $4000 to loan upon first mortgage on ap aststss- 1 "J" For Sale or trade 10 acres in fruit, 12 acre in atrawberriesv food baildiags, perpetual wat er right, near Ken Bewick, Wash., will trade for property near lone. ; F. W. 8eara Box 162. Iooa, OlwgOB. n .