THE I ONE A -Strictly Horn Paper Tor Morrow . County Residents Published Every Wednesday r. WALLACE SEARS Int d st the Postolfioe lone, Oregon. as Second-class matter . . . Subscription - Kates One Year Six Months Three Months Advertising Bates The Postal Dept requires all subscribers to be paid in advance nnUss other arranements are made. If you want the lone Journal let us know either in person or by letter. Subscrip tion price note above. Unpaid subscriptions ars now due. As the Editor Sees It And ws greet you yet strain. Your tongue was wads for use but not for abuse. Is time of course we will read of tfie high cost of breathing, r Oansral Villa has been killed so many times ws can't see why the cuss don't stay dad. Tlmsworks wonders. It msv eve yet unearth a candidate or twp for the vice presidency. proposes, woman suppos es, dad opposes, the lawyer ex it and ths judge deposes. Military preparedness is upper most in the public eye, but the old eve is doing a deal of blink ing, Poverty drives to drink and drink drives to poverty, and be- twean the two there's heck to py. Are we eiviliiedr Inquires 1 the Chicago Tribune. We but can't say as to the CHI. Trib. A kid on a corner can aee more la Ova minutes than an adult can discover tn an hour of rubber necking. We don t care how much you euas us. but don't profane our sensitive ears with such discor dant noises. .When a fellow mskes a prac tice of knocking his home town It is time for everybody else to hand him a few. Don't worry about the mis takes of yesterday." Oil up your think works and avoid making any more of them today. ' Just for the sake of variety, why couldn't ws ssnd a fsw gen mine old time statesman to con gress as well as mere politicians. If we wanted to go down In Jewry ant m laim prupnei oie ene b stunt we'd pull off would be to predict an early peace In Mexico, .i : A few months ago we noted an . enormous amount or newspaper gab about "America absorbing the commerce of the world." Just gab. Deal be at all backward about dropping la and paying up that sabseriptioa. We'll take and shake as long as oar oM band holds eat - JOURNAL Br $1.30 50o Upon Application A blue mark on this space is notice that your subscription will expire in three weeks. Prompt renewals will prevent subscribers missing any papers For once we will welcome the tadvent of the baseball season with joy. Twill be a welcome diversion irom our Mexican as sassinations. Of course, madame, you did not raise your son to be a soldier. Your neighbor's son should be the one to protect you from the ruthless hand of the invader 1 when he comes. At any rate, our very distin-. guished political leaders will gra ciously permit the common herd to' vote "as directed" at the comtsR election. Some one sometime once saioJ that "all things come -to him who waits." But, that, of course does not include editors and de linquent subscribers. ' Any fellow can cure himself of the babbit of yillifying other People if he wants to. . But most people are too absorbed in the art of TillrficstiOrt to want to. Of course your exeeesivs mod- esty would prevent your answer ing ths question, but we would like to know the name of the smartest man in this community. And soon, now the, long hair ed spindls shanked, short trous ered, eye glassed city youth will be put on ths farm again telling dad how to make a million out of a penny. Have you told your congress man what you think on the sub ject of national preparedness? He don't want to hear from you of course, but it would be just ss well to. let him hear just ths same. Every time we dish up a gen uine IS-karat joke some self styled wag arables along and wants to know what exchange we copied it from. And still we haven't the slightest inclination to commit murder. An eminent writer has said that we are physically, morally and mentally what our thoughts make us. Good! With this as an aid and a guide we ought to be able to diagnose the thoughts of every one in town. We had the pleasure of shak ing hands this week with one of the brightest, brainiest, and most lovable mea of this whole community, and we pumped hia right arm royally. We do ft every time they pay up. We don't know whether It fa leek of feminine courage, or an evidence of masculine obstinacy, or whether it "just happened, " but the fact remains Chat - we haven't a single leap year wedd ing to report this week. With some women frantically demanding -the vote and Other women vociferously and con temptuously denouncing it, now in tarnation is a mere "it" of a man to desida without sinking In either the mud or the mire? ' " " Have you ever been in a tropi cal country where you , could stand at a safe distance- and waccn toe alligators snooping around and waiting for an op portunity to pounce upon their unhappy victims 7 Mexico ot today. The man of millions is the one who will profit most by our new policy of preparedness. Henc ine man ox minions is the one who should cough up the live liest in the matter of paying tht freight Tax the big incomes- and collect the taxes. - Same old story again. An Oak Park, 111., man owns $2,000,000. His son wanted the money and plotted to kill his parents. Sinn they are prominent people tht would-be murderer Is pronounc ed mentally unbalanced.", Ol course to be sure. We don't lay any claims to be ing a wit or a wag, out we are just human enough to enjoy see ing you fellows crack a smllt occasionally at some of the nerve racking and brain fagging puni we dig up. Now take the hint and warm up. When you get a big hunk ol something stuck in your throat and you can't get it up and ii won't go dojynthe proper ca per mi cut in to maae your win and then get religion, and send for the doctor and the under taker and the -preacher and if be tween them this bunch can't ex tricate you from your djlema yevf will at least have the satisfaction of knowing where you are at and what sort of a dinged place it is. Our battered old editorial heart Is just bubbling-over with joy. We knocked off grinding out copy for the printers the other day and took a stroll around town just for exercise Everywhere we went we found some one who had a good word to say, an expression of good will to offer, and not once did ' we Ihear a knock against the town the people, ourself or the paper. Truly, it is good for any man to live among such a whole hearted ana ciean people, we hope we live to be a hundred. Yearly subscriptions for the Journal are $1.60, How about it? The ladser awfanunlng rather eesMtlnetv evidence of the ea pertortty ef the trndawce crawl stroke ever all steers new- need fat this try, for K one hied Harry Bebner, Per ry McQUUvrey and Joseph Wneattey to create a nambsr ef national and world's leeoren, rnrthsrmoiOv they were the only ones to establish starts. Te the easaal ebeerver there aaay be a striking Smatmllartty nctlee of the three seen, set the care ful analyst wttl reeime at this sssaliallaillj, ene ft varyteg tadft- vMnal eharaetarmttae. Is a matter ef detail and net ef fnnrte mentals It hi new generally adaatttad that la the several types ef erewl ebtamkeg the actkm ef the arm. m Identical that the AetnwnfceMnar factor hetw thee, that Hehner, sfcOunvray and f WheaUey aB three shew a well mars , si the leg ertvav - - S Bcsjasr fck at the sad of the top arm sU. thee resteer M wtta a meee er km itsmss -ftatterra ef the fans. met e uactt t ether ecaaam K sa sesto s Many eahlbtt the annas prhK-ftutea, The tosSsssa trawl wee developed a few yean as ay frank eeUfvaa ef Cafr- eaee, who taeoght that by bstredetaai aatvwe ertsser hark Hhe that ef the thrash ef crawl msee speei could be eh srverythtng new peases ft she ef the theory. rtrat Ajsetoar Get terr What are yea OetfatM, Ii tve "Ftve eratxt Besssr Last eaJsVWJfe When Everybody' Works A movement seems to be spreading over certain sections of the country, notably in some Uf the southern states, which has great possibilities when proper ly pushed. , The idea is to select a certain roadway, for instance, which is is need of improvement and is , of vital Interest to all of the people. The next step is to ar range for a holiday pn a certain date, at.which time the people turn out by the hundreds and take off their coats and pitch in and-build the road, or whatever the object sought may be. Often the ladies declare a pic nic and go along and take the dinners for the men and cheer them with their presence. It has proven a success in every case that has come to our know ledge. And if it is successful in other places, why not here. " I Why can't we of this town de clare three or four such general holidays and everybody turn out and make some improvement that is greatly needed in our midst? - . Why,; can't we do something that will make this a more at tractive place for thecommunity around? Why can't we do something that will be of commercial and civic value to our community? We need a few get-together picnics and we need plenty of improvements and we know of no better way of getting them thaii DyTneana of something!)! this kind.. The Problem of ttie Laymen. 'There sever wee a time when preechere end politician! formed an anholy allianee-hat civilization did not shriek out and Christianity cry aloud. Since the Beginning of gov ernment, politicians have sought to decor the ministry into the maahaa of politics and make then- carry banners In political processions. They bare taken the ministry to the Jioun tain top of power and offered to make them monarch of nU they surveyed, and wuuv Hun 01 mam ut hhi, sjvi thee Behind me Satan,"' a few nave fallen with a crash that tana shakes every pulpit In Christendom. The ministry, unsophisticated and confiding, Is no match lor the poli tician versed In artful persuasion and skilled in deceit, and It Is the duty of the laymen to protect the ministry against the onslaught of these wolves la sheep's clothing and drive the poll Helens from the pulpit with the lash el public scorn. It Is the laymen's problem to keep the mthlatry free from unholy alliances, for It U said on divine authority that we are our brother's- keeper. PeMtiesl Prayer e church bells call the communicants together for a political prayer meet Ing. Bach gatherings mark the high Ude of religious political fanaticism, pat bittern eas Into the Uvea of men; fan the name of elaae hatred and de stroy Christian influence In the com munlty. The spirit actuating such meetings Is anarchic, an-Cbrlstllk and aaagerous to both church ens state. It mast be said to the credit ot tht church that the political -preacher to (net disappearing and may his Is suance ever wane and his shadow ever grow lens la the prayer ot the farmer of this nation. . Xtt-aUOk , Net Ceealetenk "What was I saying whea I dodge" that satotnobUer "Ton were saying that Hfe wo: worth Uvug. But If yon think so wbj dkt yon dodger LonuMlte Oearisr j T Wf '' manage, yon eught b ( ln Thin m n comedy ef Uf h Boston. " -bw. ywa ere preansepiiows. Bow car J" ' ",rw" tossed aboet Ufa fee Ba a VtUlm o Per HeUere and Ovetere. Threw aeerul waya ef using dtace re ed etoeklagei l"er ironlse holder or hot eh Hrter feat stork lest In lengths of a boat alne hackee and a boot one half Inch thick. Stllcb lengthways fear thaws, take a hoh frees an- eat Sorter aad fasten ea ene censer for a haaaer. W rar a bream cake the stwHtlnff aad eat esT tbr feet aad slip ever the bea dle down an brum rat. Thai hewna It front sttfedfe. Pat a screw rye fa handle aad base tt a. Par a daeilssa ssop take a sea srJrk and pet a tUrhaasa of ateekwge ea. V raferese sUk eesa can be as ee Ifeew H ywaag THE JONE BARBER SHOP A FIRST CLASS PLACE ; .THE BARBER THAT TREATS "EVERY BODY , RIGHT. , J DICK TURPIW, 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 Mills Myers Pumps Hoosler and Empire Jr. Drills, Case and Vulcan Plows. Main Street, lone, Oregon RUGS and CARPETS With the wloter months ahead had the sncln.1 eeneoD breaking Into llfeagalo, you may want a nw ruir or carpet for your home W'e Invite you to see our uew eclt'ctlotie, beautiful In design, ex cvlleiit lu quality, and very reasonable In price, our rurpvle are popular, attractive and durable, tmbrat'lut? many deMlxue maltoe liialitle and prlcee. Each one a xpleudld Vnlue. For tlve kite' en floor we have a vtry hitch grade linoleum whicn we uui aytj you very reasonable. Other gradee at lower prices, but ail Of (juullty. $. E.- Moore. t .,m.Piaety Equipped to Hmndk fll Automobile The lone Garage . tt BRYSOlf, Proprietor ..: Fi! tiered Gmaoline Station Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. 8. UkuaVUttice at The Oallea, Oregon. December 28 th 1916. Notice Is hereby given that Dan Charles Doht rtyot Lexington, Ore son, who, on June the 6th 2913, made Homestead -Entry No. 010396, Lots 1-2 H N E , seel ion. 4,Town Bblp 1-North, Range Sfi-East, WtUa inette Uerldan, has filed notice ol Intention to make final three, year proof, toeetabltahdaimtothe land above descrltied, before C. X3. Patter Hon U. 8. Commissioner, at xleppner Oregon on the 9th day of February 1916. Claimant naiiiea-aa-wttnvases: BdwaxtUfeDard. Nell Doherty, Ber- rd P Doherty. Barney htcDevltt all of Lexington, Oregon . H. Frank Woodcock, !7 Register. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. Bert alttson, Plaintiff. VS. P. II. Morris, defendant. To P. ii. Morris, defendant; -In the ansae of the Stat of Ore gon, you.are hereby required to ap pear and answer- the .Complaint Qled against yon In tne above en titled suit on or before Wednesday the 17th day of February, 1916 aald day being after the expiration of six worka from the data ot the first publication of this summons, and It yon fall to appear and anawerisaiq complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff wl I apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit. For a lodgement In" the sum of NW.88 with Irgal Interest thereon from October S, 1916, until paM and the further anna of S41 W with legal interest thereon from September I. 1915, until paid and the futher sum ot t&TS with legal interest thereon from July 16th 1916 antil da Id and the father anm of flux 00 with legal Internet thereon from Ortobor 1 11U6 until paid aad for the costs' and (ilsbareeineots In this, action. 'Bervfce of this aommooe la made upon yon hy puMkatloa parenant to an order of the Honorable GU bert W. Phelps, Ctrealt Jndga .made o the nd day bf December ielft directing such pubJtratloa fat the lone Jua real once a week for srx coasenittTe weeaa, the' first pablhaV t hereof being oa th S9th say t December Wla. Knappeaberg aad johneasi attorneys for PlnJntffl loan, Oreggm. ' " . Si-n 1 PROPRIKTdR Ione On Ktpaha. Agtrt 'or Lead it if Aeeemorita , -- Main Street, lont, Oregon Pr. C. CTChieh Physician and Surgeon DiruoSTOM long, Obkovm Dr. M. W. Davie r" DtltTHT ; ' M aim St rx bt long, Okboos T r a u . - CHIBOtVKAUTin PHYSWLAM Hotkl IO(CB Iohb,Obboon F. H. Robinson . . Attorney at Law fracties la ail Abate Coarte nd U. 8. Federal Departmensm. Main Mtbxbt long, Unnaok J on. T. Itnappnbrtt Attorney and Counsellor at Law hi ant Sr. lom. Oawoo Fire lnsaraaee and Notary Pablli MaJn8t, lo&a, On. I one. Vodge, No 135 IOOF .' i univ vvry saiuraay niKnc in their hall, lone. Ore., W H. Cronk, N. G., John L. Clark, V. G..- Joe. Manon. aacramarr. Visitinn; brothera eordinJly invited. "...s. v - The editor knows 'of $4000 to loan upon first mortgage on ap proved real estate, - j, - For Sale ortrade 10 acres in frnit. 12 acre in strawberries, good buildings, perpetual wat er right, near Kennewick, Waatu, will trade for property near lone. F. W. Sears, Box 162. - lone, Oregon.' Anyone wishing to purchase N. P. R. R. land wilt find appli cation blanks on hand at Judge Robinson's office. This lend ranges facet $160 BCr "P to HO.