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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1916)
JTHE IONE - r- " A Strictly Home ' " County Published Every Wednesday Dy T. WALLACE SEARS Entered at the Foatofffce lone, Oregon, as Second-class Subscription. Kates One-Year 1.30- Six Months - iv. - . Three Months Advertising Rates , The Postal Dept requires all subscribers to be paid in advance anUss other arranements are made, vou want the lone Journal let us know either in person or By letter. Subscrip tion prica note abve. Unpaid subscriptions are now due. As the Editor Sees It Boost for good roads t Now let's prepare for prep aredness. Talk for this town and we'll talk for you. . Down with war or anything else that interferes with baseball Henry Ford considers that his peace mission has been a success. 80 do we. - To get rich- quick- yoiL. have only to annnex all of the money in sight and see that it stays an nexed. Some men inherit power, oth ers acquire U, and upon some il ia conferred. But mighty few are ever able to hang on to it. . If silence is golden our politi cal spellbinders must be made of brass. v The mind ofca woman appear? to trouble everybody but the wt man herself. - About the only rational ire t hot of complimenting a lazy man if to forget to compliment him. A few people know of the wit man's wisdom but every bod knows of the fool's foolishness. When you ft el like kicking tht cat just kick yourself instead. Tht cat will be satisfied and you don't count The president slid into.Chicagc alid DUt again, and was not helc up even ones by the 'boy ban its, ' . But possibly we are at peact with the world because the rest of tht) fellows are too busy to take s whack at us. Ur Brandeis ia .welcome U' that teat on the supreme court. ws nave wir. nanus iuii vuiunp this paper. ,': "Swallowing their 1 pride" la s painless performance with some people. Don't even scratch tht aides going down. You can.t get ahead of tht email boy. One told us the othet day that old men are like angU worms because the "chicken" get them both. And ws couldn't do s thing but gulp. JOURNAL Paper For Morrow Resident matter . . 50c 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 If we can iust shoo the other fellow off fbr twenty years or so perhaps by that time the boy scouts can solve the problem. - Here's another kick. Presi dent Wilson took a swing around the circle and every newspaper in the land whooped it up. We Bwing the circle every day'and not even a jaybird chirps. It takes a deal of talking and spbecfrtfying to produce the whe rewithal! for battleship, but the moment a new spring hat ap pears it is snapped up regardless of cost and the old man pays the bill with a check and a snort. Under stress of strong emotion a woman can smile, laugh and ery all in the same breath. A man cusses and grunts. (June a bunch 01 newspapers are making a feature of publish ing tne news 01 the war a year ago today." But the public ia so blamed busy reading of -the war today that it has no time to waste even on that of yesterday. It is quite true that it takes money to make money, and it also-takes a wise man to get the money to make money with. Mas sap.e your bump of wisdom. Of course you are thoroly post ed on every angle of the Europ ean war. But who the federal secretary of state. Who is chief justice of the supreme court? Who are the majority and mino rity leaders in congress ? Who is secretary of agriculture T How many statea are there in the Union? What was the last one to be admitted to statehood? Know your own country ftrat! . Of course we are all ' subject to certain lapses of memory, but there is one subject close to hearts which should never be bit eight of for one single moment That is good roads better roads for this community. Think it over talk It over push it along with every breath, of life. Ws want better eountrv roads, February 21 to 26. .inclusive, will be pay-up week all aver this country, and every citizen is presumed to walk in to his credit ors and square up his accounts. The good citiien will do this if it is' within the bounds of reason able possibility. The man who fails to square up because he doesn't care is not. worth furth er credit and should not receive it Business men are not allow ed by their creditors to. wait until Feb, 21 or 26V They must forward their checks every thirty daya or. their credit ia shut off. It therefore becomes a great hardship to the business man when he ia compelled to pay his own bills promptly and yet is required to carry the accounts of hundreds of people for inde finite periods. We liave a lot of faith in our people and we believe they will walk right up and square their little accounts" bet ween the 21st and the 26th, and we don't for one minute think they will forget the editor in their rounds. We have faith that this will be one time when they will not fail to think. 1 The World On Fire President Wilson has antlv - stated the case.. The world is on fire, and the conflagration fa J creases ana increagesTStheiS thsn diminishes. With this fact staring og in the face, one is forced to five serious considerat ion to the subject of national defense.. To do otherwise would he like leaving one's wife and babies at the mercy of s blood thirsty mob. The American1 people do not want war, but) there may cornea time when it will be impossable for ug to prevent' war. If such . a time1 doe, com we.hould De prepared 10 meet 11, ana to meet it in a manner that will effectively expel the invader from our shores and insure us againBt all future invasions. The president has L- i.j alx j.i 1- j ... iuiiuni uiBunere is nanger 01 our being drawn jntd the present war. We hone not. but if it is - ... . . ,1 true that such- danger really exists 1t is the duty Of Our! nnntrw-MM in tnlrA immnHiata ef ! to place the country in s reason able state of defense, and to do it without a lot of political wire pulling filibustering. If this country IS fa danger Of invasions this is not the time for senators and congressmen to play politics or build political fences. Action ia what we need, and ' quick action and to a definite purpose. Congress has been fairly warned of the dangers ahead, and the man who trifles with the welfare of hiacountry now will have s fearful bill to pay when the day of reckoning comes. Give us more action and fewer words, POUR AMERICANS HAVE , WON THI EPSOM DERBY Tear. Horse. Owner. USX Iroquois Plerr Lorillard UNO. VolodjFOTsU....W. C. Whitney 1WT, Or by ...Richard Croker 111. Durbar II H. & Duryea Iroquois was foarad In Amer ica. Hie air and dam were American thoroughbred. VoU dyuvskl waa as English ' colt Whitney leased m. racing qua thai for tne race from Lady Ueua by paying E2&00O. Orbys sir was as English atalttoS and tne dam an American aaar that Croker took to Ireland with hit. Iurbar 1L was foaled is Franc. Ills atresia toe French stallion Habelala and tne dent, Armenia. as American mars. INDORSE GLENN WARNER. 1 1 lactam PeetbsH OfJIeiehr Unsnlassaa ly Swataln CeaeK football officiate representing nearly all tne nrgs eastern col wees met Is New Tortr recently and unanimously adopted reaolutlon sustaining Glean Warner Is his eot4 art of athletics at Cards! Indus erboet The reaototton. according to an annMnceaaent mad after the meeting by Dr. Jama A. Babbitt of Philadelphia, was directed to lb caeamlaalensr ml IndJas affairs at WaebJngto. Tbe coanateatooer was la formed hi the resolution that It was tbe attitude f eaeten cot teg root bell oTActala that Oleaa Warner baa ancceadid Is oradt eating atatette evUe at OarUal sine be aaasBMd cberg ha I SOT. Athletics sudor Warner's direction bav bees pUeed sa s dean basts, tbe ftaoiotioa dectarsd. and the Carnal football toast ha particular haa These emtioa atduna new sreal Stranc ehanaea. soth ta werd aad -may puaai us aam we Ifeat Thai Ore si Jest a three part reel la auay huta-exd tSat ssesn harS. Thar aseaaar kM hy ta rara. EUROPE'S CITIES EXCEL IN BEAUTY Engineers Hake a - Travel Tour. Study SEWAGE FARMS ATTRACT. Public Strueture Art Surround? by Park 43m " Tanks Are tnetoeed In Stan Walls Dresden PrwunMd , Um Peer f Fereign CHIOS, r ' The superiority of foreign dtles from tb viewpoint of dvle pluming; and beautlAcation of Industrial buildings and plant Is pointed out Is a recent Interview by George T. Hammond, en gineer of design of tne bureau of w era of Brooklyn, wbo returned a abort time ego from a tour of European cities whereon b& made extensive stud les and observation with Chief Bn gineer Fort of tne bureau. Tbe ea rlii far visited London. Paris. Berlin. Hamburg. Dresden and otber great ceV photographs and notes of ten of engineering design and returned municipal condition. In moat of the European cities, ac cording to Mr. Hammond, tbey- did not And tbe municipalities much ahead of New York In paving of streets and sidewalks, and In aon, as in tbe ease of Liverpool, tbey found old fashioned cob bleu tones. They found tbe same In : convenience resulting from street re- " ner "cept 10 Sc while tne streets were repaired. "The public buildings are designed with cauUon and with none of tbe mercenary metbuda which are In use with our architects.'' said Mr. Ham mond. ZZrZZZnT.Z.' 'Perhaps the Most unsightly atrne- gas tanks that rear up even In realden Wal Bec,,on- Tne Gmag have obvi 1 a ted this by Inclosing tbeu gas tanks within atone structures of handsome design, that give one the impression of gazing on a Carnegie public library or a museum. There Is considerable ex- 1-hi. lnnv-ri.. hnt th. -ffeet is most pieaaiug and of necessity, bean- wytng ts u cmj. "Frequently tbe effect ts still more lmprored Dy placlng moA tb gt0M structure a sort of pnrk with shade trees and greeu plots. If the Germans can do this there is no reason why we cannot also do IL "We failed to find tbe etevated. rail roads In foreign cities In any way su perior to oar own In construction, and we foand them little better In beauty of design. Railroad stations secrtoc osefulneas to the gracefnlneea of their station sheds, but much the same style prevails abroad as fat found In our smaller stations. Tbe canal are nor dered by atone Jetties that are a great Improvement over the In our cities, which are' now so ugly that no pleas ant neighborhoods bolder noon them. "Tne last word In railroad bridge And aqnedncte n to I found In Ger many, where even tuoee bridge that support the modern locomotive give tbe Impression of being frail span of fairyland. Vet they are designed with the moat lasting method of tbe twen tleth' century. Moat of tb work la of concrete. "It Is often am Ming ts And Is tbe maaslv but grace ful dealgna of many German structures'th suggestion of a man's or as anltaal's face or form. which lends a slngnlar enchantment to the conatderaUoo of the marvels of engineering. "I consider Dread tbe peer of all the European cities In tbe designs Of Its buildings, for there Is a baste prln dpi which gives tb Impression of Qualntneas, wblle at tb sams time eat bodying nU the conveniences of a mod ern city. Tb nam effect of design as one nods upon Dresden china In ap parent throughout tbe city, and the uniform height of tb buildings lends additional charm. Even the growth of a progressive city do sot efface Dree- 6qBS llattiBe?TtofJrF" As in tb United States, there art more or leas dirty cities Is Europe, al though certain of tbe European cities bare better systems of bossacleanlng than our own. la Oermang we found. they had gone ta tbe extent of Inlay lag sewers .with tlb that were regs larly cleaned, thus Insuring th quick passage of debris and making Ibedaa gar of disease negligible . - . -We visited the sewag gardens of Paris and Berlin. Tboa at ta French capital arscoltlvated under private la teres ta; they raise artichokes and other vagetabkM oar tb Hinds en He bed by tb city's sewer. Tee plan of a I low lag prl rate indlvklnam to bold land oa tbest farm ha not proved satisfactory en tirely, for a soon aa tbe torrential rains begin tb faroer refnee to accept the fsrtbeTsddltloa to then solL and tbe rraa from tb eewers Is nsreaaarlly tamed tat tb Eelns. Is Berlin, how ever, tb city owns the fame, and tb sywtem hi always In operation. It M a Uantlllar atgtit 10 se eve, tb rattle ISedttia as tb herb of the farms. and- Instead f looking Ilk a swaaan tb 1st id ere a ckteeriy Mid est that tb ordinary observer might not so- pert their fsncttoan. fbr many tree planted spos these give beauty and celor to tbe laadavap.' M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tows tevetofment Magsztn say: If yos as'l hawssjl yowr. mmmssHy fca say other way atek rt a point t Imnrov ertf That will help IIIIIMMIIIIII THE IONE BARBER .SHOP A FIRST CLASS PLACE : THE BARBER THAT ' ; TREATS BODY :DICK TURPI, 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 winter months ahead and the social season breaking In to life again, you may want a, new run; or rurpet for your home We Invite you to see our new selections, beautiful In uWig-n, ex - eel lent ta quality, and very reasonable In prk-e. our rurpels lire popular, attractive aud durable, enibriu-inK many dtwltcns niakes aualltle and price. Each one a wplendM vnlue. For tln kl4een oor we have a very hlh grade linoleum whlcli we can svll you very reasonable. Other grades at lower prices, but all ol quality. S. E. Moore. Finely Bquipptd to Bmndk alt -Automobile The lone Garage . H. BRYSON, Propriitor ; . , N FHtbftd GmsoliM StmtioB Tw Sadly Puuled Ladles. Vernet, tbe French painter, was ones traveling from Vernal lie to Parts'" In he same compartment with two la lle whom be bad never seen before, nit wbo were evidently acquainted vlth him. They examined bun very nlnutely and commented upon blm ult freely. The painter was annoy an t. aa rrasLss aut srr szra. ad. and determined to' not an end to tb persecution. At tbe train paaaed through tb tnnnet of St Cloud the tars tra retire were wranned In eoie. ;lete darkness. Vernet raised the back rf hM hand to his mouth and kissed H raies violently. On emeretnat rmia tbe obscnrlty be found that the ladles aad withdrawn their attention from bus and were siarln raainHnhum.!. at each other. Presently they arrived et ran, and Vernet. on leaving them, aald. -Ladles. I sbsll be nM .11 my Uf by tb tasulry. W.. h of these two ladle was tt that kkawd mr LasiwB PSisal. ' - Swrelgasra are forever kann mb. We with tb Enjrhsb lananaaav A. Ge. mas recestly arrived ka tbhi coostry wa B Una fee a good trainees deal. IX tbe traneacttoa goes throagb,n he told, -you'll have all kind of awney." Latsr be aset tbe frkmd h us.' ts remark. VeU.' aak ha. sw tkiu ass falam throawh." Thara too bad," replied tbe friend. "Boo bad? Uad yoa hi sorry I erne a ta less m ret It fetch-, .w. Tarn awww basarsM UaSer Aad am quite as weB. m Tera mm EVERY- . ' . RIGHT... PRO PHI KT OR K lone. Or. Ktpmka. Agevta For LtadU? Aceessorwa Main Strict, tbne, Ortgom Dr. C. C Chich Physician and Snrsjeon Ouvo Htobk Io, Obkooh Dr. M. W. Davis Maiji Strekt IOMaVORBBK Dr. Ai, Hennij - CHiaOFItACTtO Pbtwcum HdTsx lOffw I ,1. Ions, Obsson r. H. lobinson Attorney at Law . Practise In oil Stats Courts' uu u. a. reaerw iKpuriBMSi . aUiKSTSBST loirs. USSSOA Jos. T. rlnappvnbera' '1- - Attorney and Counsellor t - - t Law ,. Maim St. . Ions, Osxso j C, B. S perry . Firs Inasraaos sad notary PoblH Hols St, .'. Jons, Orv. lon Led tic No 135 IOOr " i Meets every Saturday night In , their hall, lone, Ore., W H. Cronk, N. G., John L. Clark, V. G., Joe. Mason, secrehBry, Visiting- brothers cordially Invited. The editor knows of $4000 to loan upon first mortgage on sp proved real estate. . - For Sale or trade 10 acres in fruit. 1-2 acre in strawberries. Rood buildings, perpetual wat er right, near Kennewicv, Wash., will trade for property near lone. P. W. Sears, Box 162- lone, Oregon. Anyone wishing to purchase N. P.R. R. land will find appli cation blanks on. band at Judge Robfoson's office. This land ranges faom fl.50 an acre up tr