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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1916)
Announcement g Extradinarypl Our Spring and Summer lines" are in, containing a most wonder ful selection of fabrics for Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Come and look them over everv if you don't, buy. 'Twill do your heart good. ' ' : - "7" LISTEN We have some inside information on the clothing line. Better see us NOW lone lorn Tailors Keep Ybur Eye On This Space Oregon Cascade Locks Twenty-three inches of snow. Too much. One-third with grip. of the people Bick Card parties are all the rage) Sunday evenings ho exception. J. F. Elliott's store and post office at Wyeth was robbed Saturday night. Bread, bacon and candy were the things the thief needed. The Scrap Book Alice Tom kins, who has been quiet ill and under the doctor's care for some time, is reported better. We are glad to hear ft Judging by the black eyes, bruised shins, cut nose, lips and cheeks, the kids are having a fine time coasting. Some don't like it that W. D, Trotter received the appointment aa road supervisor. Others do, so we think the "odds are even." Our genial barber, A. W. Meyer, has his whits apron on again, ihe grip had him for a week. Couldn't Stand tha Heodoe. He was a colloge boy. bome for va cation, and bin mother's cook bad pre vailed upon him to lend her $6 for two woelu. Much to the iturprUe of the family, cook departed from her prac tice of keeping such fundi Indefinite ly and paid the debt promptly. When questioned about It she eeld: "No; dat boj never once ask no far dat money. He never dun me at all, but when 1 serves hla late breakfast In de morn In' be always leave five bis cuits on de plate when be used to eat 'em all, an' be tells me he likes Ave lumps of sugar In bis coffee when ev erybody knows dat'e too sweet. Den when i goes In my kltcben 1 finds Ave raw potatoes on mj table an' Ave lumps of coal laid by my stove. 'Dam Uvea Jes' natchull bants me. so I pays blm-New York Poet lMtMMHIIIfttMI Only nine out of a usual 49 were out to Sunday School. Grip and snow being reported as the cause of keeping the others away. f - We miss the Tahoma. " She is frozen up down at Cape Horn. The pool rooms have been quite busy the past two weeks owing to the heavy, weather out side keeping nearly everyone in the house. ' LARDED DAN DI LIONS, Wash and cnt up flm four pounds of dandelions and pot them In a stew pan. At the same time beat au egg and add K to a large cup of cream, mixing the two on the Ore unUI thickened. Then add a piece of butter the else of a nut two tabiespooafali of vinegar, salt and pepper te please. Turn tbla nance oa the leaves, mil and stir tutll they a re tender. Serve fa rata bed with lltue pieces of fried bacon. Of course this mast men that the greens sre cooked before to sauce ts added. - Pssslng Judgment. Producer Xbe comedian seemed nervous. What they needed waa life. Critic You're too severe! Twenty rears would be enough. Judge. The Sible. The Bible has been so called only for tbe laat 700 yean, it waa formerly called "The Books" or the "Divine U brarr.- ' t, Billiard ad Pocket Billiard. Cigar and robacto. Praia mad Caao - Ufe Pastime Harlam McCortfy Prop. ' ( ' Uaim Street 7 low Oregon SCHOOL NOTES by- . S. E. NOTSON, Supt Tbt writer visited the Lexington School last week. Tbe new bulldliw Is almost complete. Tbe Board of Directors are planing to put th school In the class of standard high ecnoois. They are alio making arrangement to Intro -luce a ftUI course In domestic science next year. Tbe manual training- wor which be been Installed this year, la proving ery popular. The auditorium ample and la well arranged. Tale will male posaable many advantage ous feature. , Frank Ruisel left for Morgan Sunday, morning to attend to a little business for hia company. Frank Engleman was a Hepp ner visitor Monday evening returning Tuesday morning. Chas. Nanneman was in from the ranch Tuesday. John Kiehn and Mr. Stoops were in Tuesday, from the ranch. A fine new lot of hams right out of the smoke house are on sale at the Holgate Meat Market Try them. Milt, R. Morgan waa up town Tuesday morning , for the first time since his illness He is doing fine and we hope this spring weather "will keep him improving The1 night services, at the Christian Church next Sunday will be a treat to all who attend. A large children's choroua wul sing and wiU give several indivi dual 1 selections. Mr. Reynolds will speak on the subject "Jesus the Christ." In the morning the sermon topic will be "A Dead Church." Great Bible School at 10:00 a, m. ' y The weather turned warm last Sunday evening' with a slight rain falling. Monday- the sun came out and the.jfnow started to dissapear ., slowly.. WillowM creek is running quite a lot of water, bat no damage is ex pected. - - x. Clarence Hessaltine has been teaching school in place ofTirs. Puyear, who has been on the sick list the past week. . J, E. Cronan left for Heppner Sunday evening and returned Monday morning to Portland. He has been stalled in lone since the trains have been blockaded. DO NOT OVER LOOK THESE PRICES FOR CASH Mens underwear $3.00 . values now " $1.75 Mens Wool Shirts $2.25 to $3. Off values 41.75 Mens heavy Sweaters $2. 50-$4. 00 values. $1.50 Ladles underwear $1.00 values now. .40 Childrens underwear 50c to 75c values .25 Heating stoves $12-$25 values 25 per cent off Mens shoes all $5.00 values now for - $3.95 Ladies shoes $4.00 to $5.00 values , $3.40 Childrens shoes $1.50 to $2.50, 25 per cent off These Prices Will Be Good :s::M fori 0 Days BERT MASON IONE OREGON only a few. teachers have ettrolle with the Extension Department of the State University tor tbe reading of tha circle work This should not be put off until vac ation. Do not delay. According to a recent court decision a teacher's con tract la not valid unless hie certificate ha been registered, and no certificate can be. re filtered nnlesa the reading circle work has own done. The State Superintendent la Insisting that the county superintend adhere rigidly to tbe requirement. -Teachers who expect to qualify tor tha profesalona certificate to be Issued for pro lonal Interest should read at least two, of -the reading circle hooka. Many rural teachers are taking p tbe National Rural Teacher's readuur circle wor. If yon have not reclevvd bulletin In regard to this work. wnw w i. b, Commissioner of Education Claxton, Bureau of Eds cation, Washington. D. C. and aak tor one,--II you, are a rural teacher. you will Bud tt to your advantage snow about this work, it u to Indorsed by nearly every State Sud- erintendent and a large number of county auperlnteiHlenta. For County Clerk ' - .. To the Republican voters of Morrow Courityr X hereby announce that T will bo a candidate for the Office of County t'Jerk nt theJ'rimaries to be held May 19, 1910. . . ttm . Respectfully ' ! '. J. A. Waters. Prssswt Jumpers) Political Announcement I hereby announce uj eandtdaav tor District attorney of Morrow County. Oregon, subject to tbe will of the republican voters at the llay primaries. T pd.adv. GJenY. Wells, ? . A tedy trtevoasly tormented with corn oe ber to wss advised by oa of her Meade to anoint H with nbqa pborns, whkh la weak moment bo did. but forgot to toll her koebsnd so fore retiring at otgbt It had Just tnra 4 U wbea tbe husband awoko and was startled te as something spar kHag st the foot the omL Be bad never board off a Brefly km the locality, nor did be over tomemfcor aeotag suek a terrible hMktng ebiect as tha too p rousted, toacamg earorolly oat of bed Oil he found one of ski sHpcor. bo raised tt klgh m tbo ah- and brought tt dowv wHk great forco npoa Ike aua- tottous rigkt A shriek and aa avalanche of be- dotkos, aad aM wae over. Whoa at but ho released biasalf from tbe bed- etothea be dkMOverod km wife arim Ho bor too aad groaamg la a tor aor of tbo bsavoem. bat ako had gov rk of that iknspaorataa ora.-LaMM( Oraaale. Bert Mason returned home Sunday evening from a short j trip to the Hot Springs. He says I the snow is very deep there in-il FV many places being over five feet , On the level. - ' Art Crawford of the Gazette Times was down Monday-to visit his father and mother of lone. He returned to Heppner on the evening train. - , Do you want to trade your land for other property? We know of a number of good lot and parcels of city property that is up for a trade deal for Morrow County land. Come in and tell us what you have and we will put you... in touch with these people). -. F. Wallace Sears, Box 162 lone, Ore. Middle aged lady wants a posi tion aa cook in Logging Camp or big ranch or houaekepping for gentlemen. Address L. W. T. 462 Vanburen St Cor- vallia.Or. 86-38 The Union .Christian Endeavor will giro a eoMai. next Friday sight. February 11 In tbe BufflDRton bid. at 7:30 The public m cordially Invited to attend, ftefreshoienta will be nerved AU Endeavorora are requested to bo preaant. - Hoys bring coffee cream and sngar, girls bring eooklee and paatory. Announcement 7 "We be to announce7 to "our many " patrons, the opening of our up-to-date Optical Department, under the manage ment of DrlD. R. HAYLOR, whose, ability is certified by the state board of Examiners in Optometry . , ;, . . With three years of practical ex perience, prescribing glasses and one -: year of special study on the eye, enables him to give srthorou&h and reliable ex amination for the many errors of refrac tion the eyes are subject to. And to scientifically prescribe and, adjust glasses that will give satisfaction. Will permanently locate an office with WM. HAXLOR HEPPNER, OREGON Walter and Harold Doblus, came la Wednesday evening from Port land. Bin Barlow and wife arrived Wed nesday on tbo train. Notice for Publication Department of tbo Interior. V. B. Land Ofllee at The Dalles, Oregon. February 1st WIS Notice hi hereby given that alary K. Ball, of lone, Otvgott, Who oa March ISta lew, made Homeatend oatrv. No. Oet&tf. IDT I H. B.V, Section M: Township 1 -Sooth. Rana SS-EaV WUIaaaetta Meridian, baa Died aottoe ol Intention to make AnalSve year proof, to establish claim to the laaS above described, before C.C. Patarraoa. U. 8. Coeanla. aloaor, at Heppoor, Oregoa( on the mkday of March ISIS. Claimant naaore aa wltneaaea: John A. 1U Ibiin, Frank H. Wllooa, Edgar J. Batt and Adrian Bngtewaa all of lone Oregoa. H. Frank Woodcock . Bagtotar. What New Buildings Do You Need Thisear. HAW C.lfVkW Haima) new Granary? : Machine Shed? . . A new House? r-w.. A new Barn? A Silo? A new Hog House? I If you want and need one or more of these " improve inents you should be getting your plans for them shap ed up now and .. i '": Tum-a-Lum Planning Service will help not only in pi an nine: each building but in locat- it to the best advantage in relation- to rour other - V- A Farm Plan ' :..'. is a good thing to have in mind and on paper we wflT help you prepare one if you wish. , . - : ; ' C u I These Are Planning Days : V There's no other time of the year when you - can do it so well. Tou can do it to the beat advantage at this office. No extra cost. Use as soon and often. ; lum-a-Lum Lumber Co S Sea Cronk or R. P. Weig. about it at their . ' . offices at Ions and Lezina-ton. Orerori. . , ' " Sunset in In its new form is a daisy.. Its owning: to oar ex change table brings s little ray of sunshine. Don't forget that the Journal office haa s few packages of those seeds left. Call and get a pack age. They are for the voters. ; -.. . . . f