r , D O O O CURIOSITY DOESLOTS OF THINGS Some people do not believe I can quote prices on large orders or small but use your curiosity and . , , ; : ...... The Egg City Cash Store Joe Mason,' Prop. You vc GOT To Earn MORE" it isnl a question alone of whether yoa want a better salary it'i a hard condition of life that you must face to protect your self and those dependent upon you. You can't tand still if you dont want to go backward, you must 'go forward that is, you've got to torn mart. ' - . ' . Earning more means holding a better -position independence1, happiness, and a chance to provide for the future. Thousands upon thousands who onos held low, poorly paid positions now earn high salaries as a result of letting the Ihtbrnatiomai. Cokkksfond- bmcb Schools show them how to accomplish the change.. During last year about 4,000 students vol untarily reported increases in salary amounting to over two million dollars! Every month an average of 300 men voluntarily s report to us advancement in position and earnings. Why not make TOUR start this month HOW TO DO IT Simply mark on the coupon the position you wish to secure,' then tear out and mail the coupon to the International Correspond ence Schools. This puss you under no obligation whatever but allows our experts to adapt, a Course tovyour individual needs and circumstances. .'-.. - f st'te far sewe swwisssyw- Tift. C.S. waVAeesyew. WW ymm tmkm ate tmdmyf H. A. Meek, 202 McKay Bldg. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS ING UI8CELANEOUS . Cbojcb lot or pbunb tbbbs t to- 6' .and 9 to 8 feat, 1 year old, full line of nnrsery stock'- at reduced prices - Catalogue and price list op re quest. Wirt Nursery; Boots "1. Portland, Or. 7-8 Ddroo bargains Weened pigs, re gistered 97.60 boar and two sow pigs, $18; bred gilts, $16 US S20. Defender, Crimson Wonder Strains. Sbadeland Farms, Amity, Or. S7-M Fowl MLsvHy seven year old per eheon mar Henri tta, State Fair vhamploa and dans of flvs Stats ' prise winners. Also- my six year ; old black stallion, "Dandy," State fair prise winner and sire of prise winners. Fred W-. Spines, IX miles . west of Lebanon, Ore 1 3D-3B Mabbv -we iiavw a ktrt number wealthy nverabrre. Tbls clabks one - of the oldest and most earaeeaint: etrtctly confidential, partkalars free. The Reliable Clnb, Mrs Wra ck. Box , Oakland, CtX ' U-X InnOATKOTABM FOB SAI.B Oa B U- ral Bonte and TelepboBe ltoe, Fer tUrrtver bottom land. Center of amgarbeet growing district. Fnct ory seeured. WIU k BBbdlvhls Oeo. A. Bardeo, OranU Pass, Ore. - ' Pon BALBwEetAblbibed seed and 1m- pteiaeot Store in Eugene, Cregoa. About three thousand dollars -will take bow. Good reason for setllnsT. Address owner Box m - Kugeoe, Cegoeto. Start factory making- candles, cbew " lug gnaas. ilai orMrndf, elder eta. Sella last. Nearly All prodt. l eotiree. lt etrcniar free. Bob MB Lebaaoo. Ore. ClaMiQed Bdvertisinff in the lone Journal always bringi reBulta. If you bT aomethinc thai the people want gdrertin it 'and - joawiU fwt maltB. lone, Oregon i ssfcrmafltwl CirttiswHtitt ftststt J ' Box MS, Scrsptoe Pa. Maaaa apUl, wlifcoat f arthat obi I that BbllgaMas Har. ka pel! Fob, m, aw a i ataik.d X. Z a put, an I cu qudiij loi ti J pHfaa.lea, balota which I kan EUclrlcal Wlranaa Mrch.alol St.nofr.paar Macfcialcal Kaiitaa TvLapaoM Cpart SMaaar IniJnaar Taitlla - r - ll Wtntom TriaralB- CoaiMraii inuitna. lad u atrial Daalnlas AilSIIi lb : I Dr. fax utii ufiarar MtlldlBI I ArcnMact Sc.BtBft ConcraM CbbbOTH's Flu nMai, Staaai BT s Mlna ru MHaa Say S . tuiuaa J .ar aaklaa In Ha i st.9N. .aw.. ... . Route Mgr. Portland Oregon . e Qsnial. 1 Life lc made Bp not of greet sacrl floes or duties, bnt Of little things In wblcb smiles and kindnesses and small obligations, civea babltuaUy, are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfortwSJr Humphry Davy. i ' ' Upset telemen. Case and Comment says thst a Oeor-' sis magtstrste was perplexed by the ennaletlug claims o two negro wom en for s baby, eacb contending that she was tbs motber of It. The Judge re membered Sotoutoo, and.- barlnt s oonrt attendaot psonuw s bowls knife. 1 declared that he would give half to eacn. The women were shocked, but bad no dootrt ef tbs antssrtty and purpose of the Judgs to make the pro posed compromise. "Don't do that boost tbey botb scree med la mlnosO -Yob can keep It yourself One Answer Tee Msajk, . A coal dealer saked some lew stu dents tf tbey coo Id guess what legal authority was the fsrortte of bis trade. One answered -Coke" "Right Z said the coal dealer. Another suggested uBmtrBtoam.m Goed- tear enld tbe qnesUoner. Then another said "Llrtle t ob" and the cost dealer was annoyed, A Mather's tlaw. I'rM. aald Cbsrles IMckeae, S eoe f tbe seven desdlr sins, tmt It eannet be tbe pride of SMtber la ber cflU drea. for that Is a euBinotind of twe rardlnal rtnees-relib and bops. There Is bo better bulls for keeping the mind steady on Kb keel end as ring K from all rwk ef cranksiess thaa bsstoesB.-f,wsL - glisskstb IJry. BHasbeth Fry's great work foriweaoB reform was all done after ber marriage. It was la IblS that she paid ber Bret and BMSaoraMe visit to Newgate Brtaoa sad la 181T fermed tbe Aseorisrloa ret tbe iBHWurssstat ef Feasale Pris oners m Newgate. wbJHi attracted eaei widespread Inters. Her efforts were not evnaeed to OresT Britain, ssaay ber mbemLendoa Hsu. sBsWivJsaVssV wrWwf C's'ws Of deeieaclr sal ass Is sbevprosse tret at ross tebtters. Mtwep bsve lived fer weeks swrted M saew. Wbes Mm great 'blbaard ef Harrk, tWl. swept leves fair sheep were owg est elive fresi get issi is iibs drifts tweBty-fvwr days kiter. Oos ead tegs take lasastUvs L Notice for Publication Department of tbe Interior, O. B. JUna Ofles at Tbe Dalles, OregonJ December 7th 1911. . Notice Is hereby given that Halllck Stanga, of lone, Oregon, whu on December 8th 1W1. made Homestead Entry. No. 09737, for W N W E pWHtsWIISwNEjt N W X, Section 7, Township 1-Sonth, Range SO East, Willamette Meridan, has filed notice-of Intention to make Final three year Proof,, to establleb claim to the land above described, before C a Patterson, V. B. Com mlssloHer, at Heppner Oregon, on tbe 21th dajr 6Janunrr H. Claimant names as witnesses: Bamael Dennis, Henry Deunls, John-' Johnson and D. H. Gabrtl, all of lotte, Orvaroa. H. Frank Woodcock, iJU -- Kegtster STORY OF A LOAN. , A Case Where the Otstuto sf Uaarta . tieno Wss Net Ce-MWered. A welt linos it Kansas banker some years ago told a story a boat the statute o'f limitations. There is a simile in it, plus some good phi losophy. . , . . On day a old southerner walk ed into this banker's office. Tbe southerner was a typical gentleman of tbe old school, suave, courteous to the point of punctiliousness and honorable to A degree of martyr dom. "What can I do for joaT asked the bunker. "Well," replied the southerner, "about thirty-Ate years ago 1 loan ed g man dbwn tooth some money uot a very big sum. J told him that whenever I should need it 1 would let him know and he could pay me the money. 1 need some money now, so I shall let him know, and 1 would like to have yon trans act the business for me.-- "My good friend." replied the' banker, "yon hate no claim on that money. Von can't bold that man to that loan. You say It has been thirty-five years since yon loaned it to bimf The statute) of limitations has run against that loan jean and years sgo." "Sir, replied- the southerner, the man to whom I loaned that money if a gentleman.' The statute of limitations never runs against a gentleman." So the banker sent for the money, and within nasonable time thereafter the money came. There was a courtly gentleman a! the other end of the transaction also. Kan ssi City Journal. ' Origin af NuiawMSV It lp not generally known that the word "humbug," long so much in rogue, Is of Scottish origin. There was in omen urns a race canea Bogiio or Boeg of that ilk in Ber wickshire. A daughter of the family married A sop of Hume. In proces- of time, by default -of male issue, the Bogue euate devolved on one Oeordie Home of the- Borne, at rather "Hum o' the Bug." ' He wo ipcliood to the marvelous and had a vast inclination to exalt himself, his wife, family, brother and all hi ancestors on botb sides. His tales, however, did not pass current, and at last, when any one made an ex traordinary statement in I he Near as, the bearer would shrng np his shoulders and style it just a hum o the bug." . This was shortened into humbug, and the word soon spread over the whole kingdom.- Philadelphia foquiror; A Kattlesrialia tuBScstatea. Tbs black inhabitants of Veaexn- ela are. like all other dsrk races, very superstitious. And as regards the rattlesnake they bare a curious belief. They affirm that if a rattle snake 1a captured and tbe bones in its tail which form the rattle are re moved tbe snake will never rest un til it has sought out the man that eommitted the theft and exacted vengeance for the robbery. Tlier cite instances of men who bsve tak en the rattles and gone far journey only to be followed by the infuriat ed snake and killed. Whether there is any truth in this is a matter of conjecture. If half the tales that are told have any truth in them it would seem snperflneaa to gainsay the superstition. CaassiawdL It was a New York schoolteacher who received this message from a BMther who was advised to punish her wayward son, "Yon lick him, teacher- I ain't mad at him." it was pteveland teacher who wrote to the mother of a mieebief- Bsaking the boy behava. This, was the aosBfor she received: - If vow ain't able to seat rot yoar school without aatistsnra, yon bet ter git sBOther job. P. & ami bis mother--!' hi stspsMther." CWvelsn Ptaia Desler. Tkrtae t Its own vaeaed, fer wbh ISSJIBtTI "T Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde Have you aver met a man who has preferred to mak hit living by questionable methods? Does he ever fail to impress upon his listeners that the world is his oy ster and he is the one that is go ing to nave it regardless of the rights of others. Watch such a man and in nearly every case he will be seen taking advantage of everybody he comes in contact with. He goes along this way for years until It really becomes the main idea with him that his questionable methods and disre gard of the laws of the land are special privileges that belong to him and his. His neighbors and others may criticise him In secret for years and yet meet him with a emile and a hearty handclasp for well they know the trouble they would be caused if they in one unguarded moment dared to way a word in protest against the unlawful acts of this business paragoni -Some day his fellow citizens get together and organ ize to compel their conceited .and 'divine right' brother to obey the law or make room for some one else who will not take advantage of every crook and turn to make a farce of the laws' that are laid-J down for the guidance of hon est people.. Then what a how goes .up to high heaven, from this Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. The people find out for the first time what a 'lilly white' member of society this, erring brother is. Is grief stricken tones he tells of all the good things he has done, fer his town. He recites in lott of detail about the various sum he has given to the church, and to wind the doleful chorous h always rings in his family, if he has one, and tells how these d reformers are preventing him from making a living for them. It is always ridiculous to listen to such a man who perhaps should be pitied. But on the other hand why should he be favored? Is he any better than the rest of man kind. Are laws to be obeyed bj $ but him and his kind? These men can be found in many townr rand their presence causes lots of trouble for the- real honest man who wants to do right , His Idea ef the Beet Seas. 'The Flemish peasant, -writes s ror respondent, has no more aversion b Water than tbe EnitHsb peasant I happen to know s good Seal about butli of them. There Is. naturally, a klnabl between tbe Flemish and Dutch aol Dutch are universally retarded a among the moat cleaqly of peoples, si any fate wbere domestic affairs an' ooncerned. .Tbe amount of serabbtnn and noose washing that goes no la ibt villages of Flanders and tbe rent ot Belgium woe Id be regarded as silly b Kncllsb villagers, and, from im health point of view, those who literal )y earn tbetr brand by tbs sweat el their brows don't seed so much of tba batbtob as, tuoss who cons Ids tbsskselves more respectable, as s Dorset laborer once remarked to me. T bast soap, sseaster, be swsatr- Loadoa Spectator. ' When the KIM Was SJsrrat). At one rime the kilt was forbidden It Interesting to recall the words ef tbs ofltb that was edarialsersd st Fen William and eawwhare Is tbe High lends m 1747-b: f, , do swear, a shall answer to Ood st tbs groat day f JedgBMnt. that I bsve But. Bor abal: bare, la aiy possisslusj any gas, sword Dtetol r say arm whatsoever, a do that I never ua lartsa, plaid or so ps rt of the Highland garb, and If I do ss star I be cursed la mr ondertsk his, fsmtlr sad Brcniertr-Biar I aev er see mr wife a ad ebiurea. miner. other er rsfaHoBs-nsaj I be killed is battle ae a reward and He wuboat Christian burial ka a at range lend, fsi frees tbs graves of mf forefathers sad kindred; ss aH this eoate seroaa ear l( I break wtf osth, "-London cbron tele. . . . : r-. . - vtwts ea Carving. Tbs expert carver should i-buoso a chafer ertuch brings the arms Just s few laches above tbe meat to be carved sad Baths tbe Btoteoients ess sad BBtBral. tbs platter sbuold bs lent enough to bold tbe retire Mrd er joint, pieced Bear eogb to tbe carver t bring tbe ertrier ef tbe knife btadt ever tbe fowl when the carver's arum are an ended and stbfbtl bent st the elbows. Tbe carving SOlfS sboBW Saw a BBtferm edge ssoaeratelf sharp Bad sngbtly .roagb er ragged- The raw edge Is better for catling most tbaa a sBseota edaw.-WashinctoB Bur. A SiBBlaa pilars ' " AtwttUdse. has been si rated at a Paris ptet Why asM-shl be see s .? War Bot bwri bio aaaae at sad let It exptoasT ial In Wool Shirts;' Sweaters, Ladies and Mens underwear, Children underwear, Heating Stoves and many other lines of seasonable goods which 1 do not want left on , the - shelves. Call and look over these goods and you will find them priced at CLEAR-UP prices. BERT MASON Piatfy Equipped to Bmndh , ' AutomoMi THe lone Garage . , ABrY, BRYSON, Proprktor : Filtbmmi OmmoHm Stmttoa Ufa IONE HOTEL 5l. Vf It. B. Haines. Prop. All kinds of llgbt and beavj hauling done at very reasonaoH) arisss Independent Dray Line ' "r -. . , Griffith & Linn. Proprietors XOKB, , WHICH ROAD? r Ton are at the forks of tba road. The gnldepost names one "Economy" and tbe otlvr "Extravagance." Which road are von going to taker Beoaomv leads to auccsss. Extravsv gaoos leada to (allnre. Are von going to take the road to Success aad rraspsrltyt The first milestone Is a bank acconnt It acts as a check against extravagance. Tbe safe, sane way tor a nan to live Is to work hard sod and alwaya save a pnrt of what he earns, and bank that part. Nothing ean stop that sort of a man oa bat road to Socceea. Are job that kind? !oa't pnt OB starting corns In today aad open an account. We will help job over tbe rough DANK. OF IONE CITY MEAT MARKET All Kinds ofFresh and Cured Mets Fat; Stock Wanted at all times S. H. Main St. -THE-STAR . B. arta Fro. High Clj? Uorieg Hcimn0 TU Wmtkt Jtia Yearly subscriptions for the Journal are ft 60. How about ItT Bargains H Rtpmir Agtata For Ltmdiag Acee9soran - - Umim Street, foae, Ormgom v "Weal Main Street Obbbob Holgatc lone, Oregon THEATKE ieew. On, Do 70TJ want prompt attention paid to your printing wants T Come to ths Journal. 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