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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1916)
r - - t- r 1 r- a I ii P. IB- ft. THE IONE Strictly Home " County' Published Every Wednesday . Dr F. WALLACE SEARS - i ; -. Entered at the Postoffice lone. .Oregon, as Second-class matter ' "Subscription One Year Six Months Three Months Advertising Bates The Postal Dept requires all subscribers to be paid in advance unless other arranements are made. If vou want the lone Journal let us know either in person or by letter. Subscription-price note abova Unpaid subscriptions are now due. As the Editor Sees It Howdyl , Here we are again. Your smile, is charming keep it up. .. Don't waste time talkiugabout prosperity. Grab it . The ups snd downs of business r rs principally ups now. wif a iewel? Tell lier so. Tell her so. anyway. Blessed is the man who pays.his bills. If we get the dough. nr. -J littta SDICS tO L Tefidv loose on me oj ,ui ini. - -Villa. -1 Why even speak of Mexico, When speaking appears to be all that we hsvs to dot -WHttStthtiod Hart- -to sweet Without her wouldn't hsv any kind of a hood. Load up with a grouch if- yen Uks. but shake out a smile befor. you come into our grm fsctory n; huainess is on the boom. n. i. UU- hnairB8. So IS Ml) ia hvhs kinds of business. So are yot. Puah This Town Along A Town Developement Article Written Expressly for this Psper Whst this town needs is's gooc strong push to the front-pusl with everybody doing the push ing snd every Pb pregnant with results. But how can sucr be accomplished? Easy enougl brother.. There is no such thing as can i when you really want to do i thing-provided of course yot are a practical man and not dreaming of wild Impossibilities. But s steady snd heslthy move ment for our town la not onlj possible, but Is saay df accomp lishmsnt "when the peoptsget together asd work togsther." If left for one or two men to do, k will not be done snd tht town will stagger along ta tht amms old rut for years to coma Rut If every cititeh rTiT just realise that advaneainent anr f asprerement means mors mene for him and witt go to work witl bit neighbors to maks that ad vsflicement and Improvement t reality, tt will be done and y will get out o1 the, rut and onti the high ground of Irrgraased 1 r- . JOURNAL Paper rorMorrww Residents Rates $1.30 $1.00 50o Upon Application A blue mark on this space is notice that your subscription wilf expire in three weeks. Prompt renewals will prevent subscribers missing any papers prosperity. We need s civic or ganization composed of some thing besides dry bones sn or ganization with life in it and red blood in its members an organi zation that will do something be sides smoke cigars and swap jokes one that will get right down to brass tacks and do some thing and keep right on doing more.some things. People who have been emulat ing the mule and pulling in the wrong direction should wake up for once in their lives snd com pel themselves to realize that property in or adjacent to a pros perous and growing town is far more valuable thanproperty in a dead community. Throw off that wild and fran tic fear of taxation and remem ber that when a few cents are added to your taxes the value of your holdings is increased by many dollars. Try to imbibe the idea that this is an age of progress and accomplishment and big things. Keep in mind the fact that the Loyal citizen looks a few incheB beyond his own pocket book of today and considers. the welfsre of the whole community, realis ing to the fullest extent that what is of benefit to all of the people must of necessity be of like benefit to him. Stop listening to the croaker who continually paints tie picture of ruin snd overburder ome taxation. As long as you give heed to him his tongue will wsg and every wag means a jab at the future of your town. If you can't convert him in the sane ways of progresalveness just forget hint. Let him go Into fields and rave to his heart's con tent The birds may hear him, but they will give him a wide berth. Be as wise as the birds. Get your people together and form that civic organisation with every , progressive man and woman in town as members. Then let each one give careful thought to the natural advan Cages of the town, whst It -needs whst la beat for It, what new industries would thrive In our midst and how best to get them snd what the ptopisof the town themselves can do toward devel oping Industries of their own. If everybody writes out his own Mess and yon all assemble later and compare notes, the chances are ten to one some one among your number will hit upon the right thing for a beginaina. Then go to work , with one mind end work until you get that ons thing. Ses it well established and comfortably started on the road to prosperity and then compare notes again and decide on the next best industry for our town snd go after it until you set it Do one thins; at a time. Too many irons spoil the fire snd as a result they all get told and can- rhot be used, The first accomplishment will make you eager for the next and each successive one will sharpen your intellect and whet your de sire for greater development. The future of the town is up to you and others of your class. You can make it or break it as you choose but as the town is so will you be. Be a maker and not s breaker. Yearly subscriptions for the Journal are $1.60. How about it? ' SOME SUCCESSFUL ENGLISH WATERWORKS. MamOMMfit ef ShaffiaM PrwvldM Ba4 Sarviaa at Laaat Ca. ... la U managamant at the aUMfltoM waterworks, according to a coaaalar trail report, tbe municipality baa eeav alderad It Its duty to ptowiOm tbe beat eivlce at tbe lowaat posmlbls charge. Ths ayatcm consists of a serlas of Ugh lying raaarrolra wbleb aapply tattrsbr by grsTlUtSM aa sztsnarrs ana. In cluding a wld ran of height. Tha gathering grounds are slsTatioos ranging from 000 to 1.400 fast, whan tha ararags rainfall Is about forty Incbea par annum. - This water la n tsraptod anaV Impoanosd bv twain artificial baalna. fonoad by oartbaa mbanknwnts carrlad across the sat oral vaJloys, drain an area of 1,400 aerea sod havs a total oapadty of 8,000.000,000 gallons. , From tbasa be lua tna- watsr la cooarayad along watar coaraa and through trunk mains, Tarylns la dlamaisr from Bftosn So twenty-four Inches, to sstrtoa tsa Totrs wtthla tha dty, soms of which era Mhlgh lete!, to fasdth blgber parts of tha district, whlls others at "low ItI." to supply tha dty proper. From theee twelra raaarrolra of an a gregats capacity of 83,000,000 gsllonfJ between 1240O000 and 100000 gal tons of watsr par day nearly one-half of which Is for trade and manufactur ing purposes ra distributed through oat the dty and district by means of BOO mtleo of pipss Tarring from six to twenty-four Inches la diameter. The exceptional purity and softness of tbe water make It pleasant to drink and satisfactory for general housobold purposes. For manufacturing snd en gineering; purposes It Is oarlY sled, with tbe exception that Ita vary purity and softness make It attack tbe Inside of sew lead piping. This, however, was overcome by the following dmple treat ment: la a cement vat chalk and wa ter are thoroughly mixed by means of revolving fans, than tbe mUky liquid discharged into the guide baaln, where It mixes freely with the water supply for the town. This apparatus la work ad by a three throw hydraulic ram ma dor pressors of water from ons of tha Mgbsr reservoirs at a cost of I cents for every 2,000 gallona of watar treat ed. Such hi tbe system of water sup ply evolved by tbe corpora tloa la tha tweaty-Bve years that It baa bees op erating. . Id 1SSS tbe musldpallty took ever tbe city's watar aupply and paid lift 123SS to a previously operating com pany. Since tbe tranafer 12,137.000 haa been spent upon additional works and eatenslons of mains. Tbe working ex penses la 18ST ware 18.69 per cent of the Income, while' those of ISIS wen only IT.es per cant to sptto of tbe fact that wages have Increased daring too .Interim by more than TO par cent In 1887 the Income was S80SS1; sines then tt haa mcreased greatly, amount lac la WIS to sLiiasoo. COMMISSION RULE IN LEEDS. eUsartNteM ef Yorkshire Tewsj M YVeJwarVw) rVHiw liwwBCeMaV Leeds m making aa exportaaaa a municipal sdsntetradoaw new to Cna land. but popular In amerkaa and OanadUs dues, aader the name ef commission government The taaovtttoa folio wed toe recant atrlke ef mealetos) etoptoyess, tbe la vastlgarJoa Into which revealed a mcfc of es-ordtosttoa ta la be enattors be tween the municipal sWpsrtmento and akm a- mndeaey to regard maaletoal emptoyeMt esvoUtJcsJ spoil. The mantctpaj sdsdntotrattoa ef Leeds will be eemeentrated ta tbe bands ef a small esmmlsalon, which poaalble ta the case ef a tara dty Bisarll, If the Torkshtre exnsrtmeato prove socceaafnl tt aaggmlad that toe Lua tna jeaaaty esemdl sbIcM ae Tentagaaeaty feUow sett and even ga the length at esssalaa a A osktry of SSSee, tt to weald net be aaroaelvs far a gaed msa est wwaM ii aty be able to assk a hwss Do you want prompt .attenion paid to your printing wants 7 Come to the Journal. JtECIFC rOR OKAY BUUK. Tc half pint of water M 1 BT Bum. a mmxll box Bub Oewtpesna. uid os. of slrMrin. Apply to the hir twice WMk until it beoomee Uw daslrsa hade. Any drusslat ou put tola up or you w mix n at homo at vary Mttla coat FuU dlrectloaa for making and uaa oo"" m each box of BartM Compound. It wSj gradually darkan atreaked, . faded eTa hair, and removes dandrnlT. It la axcal lant for taWn taalr and wlU make harsh balr aoft and aloawy. It will not color the acalp, la not atlckr or araaay. and doss art rub oft. . Munklpal Paper Werks ef Detivere Employment has been glvea to a grest many transient msa and some women In the new industry of baling tbe waste paper of the dty. three car- j loads of which have been recently sold ' at a fair price. Paper Is collected from tbe large etores and from receiving cons oo tbe street corners. Is sorteo, baled snd shipped to market at about tbe rate of a carload a month. While not a big financial benefit to tbe dty. this method of handling tbe paper aerves the double purpose of getting rid of the waate -paper without coal iui at tbe entile time furolamng work to tobleas men. Tbe revenue from thla 4 paper Industry now supports tbe fami lies of tbe men employed at it and in addition adde a little to the general funds of the department ' Philadelphia Cleanup. The recent cleanup week in Philadel phia: waa s great aucceaa. Department stores, merchants, public Utility corpo rations and hundreds "f hualuwa men entered heartily Into tlu aplrit of tbe movement, wnfeb wmm alM helped along by the railroad. . Court Humor. A legal Journal glvea (he followitiji Inataneea of humor In Ueruinn cuiirta: In Berlin an Ironworker waa ment lo prlaou becuiwe be bad Inugbed at n police man. It apiwara Ibat mm tlit man waa proceeding along a airuet unt diiy bis rial bl I It lea were aruuu.d by tht Hlgbt of a particularly stout pollcemnn giving cbase to a dog. The offeuder wua promptly baled to court and "aeut Up" for acandnl. A German in attempting to board a moving train fractured his leg. Aftei tlx months Is s boaDltal be whk llf I i barged, whereupon tbe atnte rallwuJ ileuartnient at once prueecntea nimroi "Inrrlngement of reguln tloun." He fined a sum equivalent to $5. (Ipon entering sn onuiiUia a mnr trod on the foot of a vumnu. who wa w Inceuaed by the Inclilent that ht remarked tbat be walked like a ben For tbla term or reproach the btdy wa fined 20 marka. rifteenth Century Art fat a. . ArrJats la truly la Ibe. (irteeutb ceo tury were Utile better off than amall riliupkeeiiers. This Is shown by tbe dowries they usually gave tbeir daugh ters. Willed varied from l.040 to $2. i)80, snd It la related aa an eitruordl nary butanes that Andrea llantegna gave htai dauxbter t2,UM at the time of her marrbiKe, which waa about tbe close of tbe urteentb century. Uicbel angete, Raphael and Titian were the only painters of tbe tlfteentb century who succeeded to attaining a position of ease. MlchelangeJo at hie death left about $48,000. iwaldes aome real estate, ta hb) nephew, Leooardo. Raphael' property waa estimated to be worth tiatMKaX while Dnrer waa worth at tbe time of his death only $81,660. In those days, however, pensions were frequently given ta artists, by sover eigns and cities. THorn Hedge ef Tha town with tbe unpronounceable name. Tprea, once proved literally too thorny a problem for English besieg ers. When Henry Spencer, bishop at Norwich, led hta troops sgalust It they tried la vain again and again to pierce tbe mass of inora bushes that lined tbe estertor slopes. of tbe ramparts: hence the Image ef Notre Dame-de-Thulna. "Our Lady of the Garden.- In tbe Cathedral of BL Martin at Tprea and ama tbe fair of Thulndag. died for the tret Sunday to August la honor at tbe thorn bodge that aavsd tbe dty -Uodvi Opulou. Kdnested Mia, It la tha worst of educated mea that they cannot speak about any greet soestloa till tbey have rend everytblng tbst ass been wrlttea about It. fee fesr thai some one soonM say, "But have yea read Sea wartsen burg?" Then. It they bars not read ttcb wartsen bnrg taar are donaw-Toswoy. Kodd-De yea think H at true that greet nay a ahraarje fores. Hke lb press f tha coaatry. controlled by the advsrttsers Topp Why net the My wife av-Ufa. tbonss jd aaewM la aa a very aballar avogram that ef the Boy Sce ef Tha aaadbtmk af tat 17 boars the sasss Ketatwor aaai Asorisclon Cs W41esaScMmdeCsDsns. Madrid, the eapltsi, has SjBOS sceata The aprssS bay ef ssewttas at that eowstry is aa etkar ssstaaca that a - wa gtWm ready bs taka eaMsa. There bj se Seaat taatscsatlBai spfsaeassj Ska wild See aH asr the sad S la easadeaUy siwaeted S was ha aa sata.fg wsase hi assay aaaatrlai far aew Mesa f cssV THE IONE BARBER SHOP " A FIRST CLASS PLACE : - THE BARBERTHAT-: J . .. - TREATS EVERY BODY RIGHT. , DICK TUHP1W, PAUL g. balsiger Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engine Prices Cut lower than ever for 1916. Am fully equipped to Instal and can save you money on your pumping plants. Star Wind Myers Pumps Hoosfer and Empire Jr. Drills, Case and Vulcan Plowsv ' . . Main Street, lone, Oregon RUGS and CARPETS Wtth the winter months ahead and the aortal season breaking Into llfeagHln. you may want a nw rug or carpet (or your hoiue We Invite yon to see our new .selections, lieantlful In dec lien, ex cellent In quality. nd very reaaonalile In price, .our rurpcts lire popular, attractive and durable,.embracliifr-niany dealicne makes qualities and prices. Each one a splendid vtilue. For tlw kite' en door we have a wry bltb sradeJlnoieum whkn w-ca sell yiw t very reasonable. Other grade at lower prices, but all of quality. S. E. Moore. Pioefy' Equipped to Bmndk mil .. .Automobile The lone Garag'e h H. BRYSON, Proprietor Fiftbtrtd Qmtotioe Station Notlcefor Publication DepartmenFortBe Interior. U. S. Laud Otrioe M Tbe Dalles, Oregron. !)ecomber28tb 1616. Notice is hereby given that Dan I'harles Dobf-rty, of Lexington, Ore KOb, who, on Jane tbe 6th 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 010896, Lota 1-8 8 N E , aectlon. 4, Town ship 1-North, Range So-East, Willa mette Mertdan, bas Sled notice of Intention to make Dual three year proof, to establish claim to tbe land nbove described, before C. 0. Patter on U. 8. Commlsslooer, at deppuer regon on tbe 9th day of February 191$. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward McDald. Nell Doherty, Ber nard P 4eberty, Barney sic Devi tt all of Lexington. Oregon. ' H. Frank Woodcock, 3-'-o7 Retlster , SUMMONS In the arcult Court of tha State of Oregon for tha County of Morrow. Bert Mason, Plaintiff. va P. M. Morris, defendant. -To P. U. Morris, defendant la the Dame of tbe State of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint Sled against you In tbe above en titled suit on or before Wednesday tbe 17th day of February, 191$ said day being after tbe expiration of six weeks from the data of the flret publlcatloa of this summons, and If yon fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof tbe plaintiff wM apply to the Court tor the relief demanded therein, to-wtt. For a Jndarmeut la the mm of S82H.SB with legal laterest thereon from October t, 191a, oatll paM and the further sum of S41 with lrgal laterest thereon from September 1, 1915. until paid and the father worn of W.78 with legal laterest thereon from July lath isift nntll paid and the father sum of $1utOO with legal laterest t hereon from October t, IU16 oatll paid and Ion the eoste aad disbursements to. tahj actloa. , . 1 ot tbla snmmons wndaj apoa yoa hy pnhUcatton parsaant to aa order of the Honorable Gil bert W. Parips, Circuit Jodjm nade a the ad day of Decessoer loin direct rag sveh publteatloa la the loae Joaraal ears a week lor six roaaecottve weeks, the Srat pwbifca thareot beteg aa the ztth day of Dsaeoibsr 191S. - r - KnappeaDerg and Jobasoa Attorneys Km- Plalntffl lose, Oregoa. ai-Sa PKOPRIKTOR lone. Or. Rtpmnm, Agents For Leriin i)"h , ; -r tdmiu Stntt, : lorn, Ora m r- Dr. C. C. Chich Physician and Surgeon Daco Stobs ' lONH, OaiEOON Dr. M. W. Davis Dbntist Maim 8tbxkt Ionk, Oasoox Dr. A. Henni CaiaofaAonc Pbtbioan HOTKL lONB . IoMa,Oaaoit T, H. Robinson Attorney at Law Practise la all Stat Courts and U. 8. Federal Departments. ' Ma STaawr to bboo Jos. T. Knappvnberrf Attorney and Counsellor at Law Maw St. -loan, Osmov V C. B. Spatrry Firs Insurance aad Notary Pabm Mate St., ' loan, On. Ions Lodtfa No 135 IOOF Meets every Saturday nisht in their hall, lone, Ore., W. H. Crook, N. G.. J(yin L. Clark, V. Joe. Mason, saeratarv Visiting brothers - cordiaJIy Invited. The editor knows of S4000 to loan npon first rnortffsffeon ap proved rem) estate. For Sale or trade 10 seres, irt fruit, 12 acre jn trawbeTriea good buildings, perpetual wat sr right, near Kennewick, Wash., will trade for property seer Ions.- F. W. -Besrs, Box 162. lone, Oresrori. Any on wishing to purchaae N. P. R. R. land will find appli cation blanks on hand at Judge Robirnsoo'a offico. This bud ranges fsom $160 sa acre op to