The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916, February 16, 1916, Image 3

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CURIOSITY
" ' DOES LOTS OF THINGS
Some people do not believe I can quote prices on
large orders or small, bat use your curiosity and
The Egg .City Cash Store
Joe Mason, Prop.' Z : lone Oregon
Efficiency or Votes
You've
GOT
MORE"
It isn't a question alone of whether you
want a better salary it's a hard-condition .
of life that yon must face to protect your
self and those dependent upon you.
You can't stand still if you don't want-1
to go backward, you must go forward
that is, you've got to earn mort.
Earning more- means holding a better
position independence, happiness, and a
'.chance to provide for the future. - -r v
Thousands upon thousands who once held low,
poorly paid positions Dow earn high salaries as a
result of letting the Imtmkationai. Corkbspomd
bkcb School show them how to accomplish the
change- During last year about 4,000 students vol
untarily reported increase! in salary araountinir to
over two million dollars! Every month an average of 300 men voluntarily
report to us advancement in position and earnings. Why not make
TOUR start this month r
McmHfMl Of ruaesj4CKC ScfeseiS
Box MS, Scrantoa, Pa.
11mm mpld
put, an i t
t piafaadoa balo
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 puts you
under no obligation whatever but
allows our experts to adapt a
Coli me to your individual needs
and circumstances. -Keu've
got to earn more eteeey.
Tkm I. C S. wOl bmtm vmm.
Witt yarn takm the ttmrt today f 9Mlhi
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Electrical fins! aaar
Mechanical Drift am
Mack o teal ZagSatt
- Stationary EaKinnf
Teitll. M.nufl
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PI umM rig, S learn FIo'b
JHIna roraa
Ulna Sur.
Every time an election draws
near a horde of candidates spring
up for the various offices within
the frift of the people. Some of
these are mentally and morally
competent, while others are tota
lly unfit Under our accepted
theory of self government we are
presumed to select men with
especial regard to their qualifi
cations, their integrity, and their
all round fitness for the particu
lar office in view. That though
is only theory. In practice we
seldom do anything of the kind.
In theory the people are sup
posed to male their own select
ions, without piss or coercion.
But they don't. In practice the
bosses, "politely 'termed leaders,
assemble in secret and make
their - own selections and then
proceed to ram them down the
throats pf the people who do the
voting. In making those select
ions behind closed doors the boss
es (beg pardon, the. "leaders")
give but little, heed to the mere
matter of fitness or qualification, i
The one predominating thought
in their minds is, "will he b
arr.enibie to oar advice and sug
gestions?" The next and only
remaining problem hi that of
delivering the votes. In U of
these proceedings the people are
not consulted,- although they
perforce must foot the bills, Jhe
only - privilege accorded these
"sovereign; people" is to vote
and vote as .they are told (beg
pardon again, as thev are "ad
vised"). The man who jav good
to the bosses (shucks, we mean
leaders") can keep right on
holding public office as long as he
continues to be good to hie
masters, unless in the meantime
the people become to-rdtsgusted
! they literally kick himoutr And
why is it so? Very simple, Mr,
Voter, very simple indeed. Hav
held their secret conclave and
selected their puppet,,, (be? a
hundred pardons, " we mean 'man' )
the bosses sally forth with artjreLi
J We are . frank . to admit that
eccasionally a good man slips
into office even under this system
In fact, we have such' men
in office right . in due midst, and
we may have such again. But
we insist thatfhe people should
be free to make their own select
ions without persuasion' or inter
ference from the bosses, for it is
our opinion that but few men can
be loyal to the people as s people
and yet be satisfactory to the
bosses. Some of these' days the
people will awake to a realization
of their political power and the
bosses will cease to exist- They
will be just voters, as the rest of
as have been for these many
years. Speed the day and, push
it along!
Political Announcement
I hereby announce my candidacy
for District' attorney of Morrow
County, Oregon, subject to the will
jot the republican voter at the May
primaries. ' -. "
". pd.adv. Glen T. Welle, ,
Notice for Publication
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H. A. Meek, Route Mgr.
202 McKay BIdg.
Portland, Oregon
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
MISCELLANEOUS
J-'oh 8ai. "My seven year old per
cheon mare 'Heniitta, State .Fair
champion and dam-of five State
' prise winner. AUto my six year
old black stallion, "Dandy," State
Fair prise winner and sire of prise
winner. Fred W. Spines, 1 mllesJ
west of Lebanon, Oro. 30-30
Maauv -we nave a larn number
wealthy members. This club to one
of the oldest and moat successful;
trlctly confidential, particulars
free. The Rellabte Otub, Mrs W ru
ble. Buz 26, Oakland, Cal S7S0
1 b no at eds abm fob sale On Ru
ral Route and Telephone line. Fer-
aAsAtsa- laa,sa4 agmtstl -Det
XIPB 1 1 f FT I IJAJliVUlSl IllUUr vvm
- -aujrarbeet growing district Fact,
ory assured. Will subdivide
Geo. A. Bardea, -Grants Pass,
Or.. -
Do you want to trade your
land for other property? We
know of s number of good lots
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.
- Department of the Interior. TJ, S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
February 1st 11.
Notice Is hereby given that Mary
B. Ball, of lone, Oregon, who on
March 16th 19)0, made Homestead
entrr. No. 04665, for E N. E.tf,
Section 84: Township lJSouth, Bang
ft-Bast, Willamette. Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make
filial five- year' proof, to establish
rltilin to the land above described,
tfefore O. C Patterson, U. 8. Commis
sioner, at tieppner, Oregon, on the
)thdy st March 191S. Claimant
names as witnesses: "John A. Wil
liams, Frank U. Wilson, Edgar J
Ball and Adrian Engiemaa all of
lone Oregon. .
4 .r. JfcLFranli Woodcock
!j N '; H , Regiater.
Have 6 houses and lots in
Castle Rock, Wash, totaling
' $9600. clear except $850 mort-
L$ gage on 1 property. Will trade
for wheat ranch that is stocked
P: and equipped to do - business.
This is a guilt edge proposition
-laces and sin&ha- pcaisesxf the-isndSsust bejtaken Jipjit once.
roaaALK 20 acres, all in cultivation
raonlng water through place, fair
bnUdinga, orchard, near school
and potofflce; for term oud par
' ' particulars address arry Danlap,
Gates, Oregon. B. S M
Do you want prompt attenion
paid to your printing wants?
Come to the Journal. .
- TEXAS BRIBES THE STORK.
OevenMr Offer PVtes F- lt Twmw
am T(ete.
. A rati a. Tes--OoverDOV isaws
Psrvnsflsi aMde inte inwwrlns Matf
meat: - J
-la Wt I "t h ve the
nor Texas tomes taaa la M" fM
T etrr-Mraae morr tnmnt rhrtte
rhr btjr Mrd I effer Pnwit prtae
. f f 10 t rash tm the Br iwlaa sn4
; a rwh ertae ef S iw the Sret MMe
, . mi la Tss tm
Mere In Hie UfM.
-De yee tatea V wMj pa a plar
rr asked alogglsft appneaat far
faetbalL
-Tea saay saakea efcess pleyer said
"Te an Blew
" ' Sleep. -
I The seksnc and poetry f sleep are
bare.
Science baa this In the London Qlobe:
Sleep begins In Us first posse by a
state of attraction. Immedl
tely afterward, in a sscond phase,
thee states of distraction pass Into a
very oelicst motor disturbance, do
to the abaencs of parallelism In the
lies of the eye or by the deviation of
tAetr. eoajBee te saov sale. -And
poetry taisi
Slsep lists Its owe world.
A boundsrr Mwm Ui thtns Brtseaafteil
Oestb and eilsfaoi. Sleep aaUi Us ews
world,
Aad araaras as ear tiMlseai t saw
breMli
An Usrs sad tertBree aad tfce toaeh f
0)F.
And Bbakespeare's "Sleep thatTntts
ep the raveU'd steers of car."- And
oat of ethers that yon can gat
gllmnsss of in the antaologtea
As between science and poetry, which
give yen the truer tdos of steep -Kansas
City Star.
Saler Wonderfol Metwoep.
LeooliArd Bulet. eh was born t
1707, and died tat 178S at St. Petera
burg, where ae spent Us Hft a a
tsacher of grewt sower and as a pro
Ufte wrtter. waa an tnatancs f the
geonln aHthematlclaa endowed with
iBwet sanerbnoMa powera, He left
Dtor than 300 sasnoserlpt Waattaas oa
bte ravorU eolijert, and the both of
the works pnMfabed by bis academj
betweeo 17TT and, ITS! were from his
pea. la sis otd age be was total j
bUnd Then he carried ta B1 sasmorT
table mt the first sli powees of the
partes ef nataral anmbers ap t tOO."
It M rstated chat on mm eeeaaloB
two of Baler snidests atteespted ta
ratralate'a eoaverglag seties. AstWy
Bdvaared they foaad tfeey fiiaagraad
si ta rssaH by e eM t the irteenth
Bgiir. Tbe ejwsfJos wasf referred
Balev. who wsrided m SBakw the emlea
Isdoa. Be did thi sasataHy. Bad hss
ir Fido. They endow him with
all of the graces pf the human
race, 1 bestow upon him the
wisdom of Sotoman, and advertise
him far and wise as "the hope
of the people. And because we
(the people) are not bosses
(ahem! leaders); - because we
talk little and think less; because
we follow the. "advice" of the
bosses Instead of investigating
men and conditions ourselves be
cause of all these things we elect
the toolsof the bosses today and
curse our system of government
tomorrow. Bosses are not con
fined to national and state politics,
They flourish in every district, hi
every county, in every township,
and in every city and village.
Bosses are everywhere, scheme
ing. wire pulling, enticing, dictat
ing, forcing their will upon a
people whose will alone should be
supreme. Bosses do not like to
be called bosses. . They prefer to
posess leys) party leaders, whose
"duty" it is to guide 'the people'
in the way they should go. - And
the-way of the bosses is so subtle
that the people do not realize
that they are being led around by
the nose, that they are being
herded like sheep, that they are
obeying the will of the bosses st
every election. It is a difficult
matter for any man -to secure
even the humblest of public of
fices without first securing the
approval of the bosses, and that
approval readers him unfit to
loyally serve the people ss a
whole. We would like to see s
different system in vogue, and
wg would like to sss it make the
start right in this local commun
ity. Ws would Hketo see the
names of every man who seeks
office posted where the people
can sea h Then ws would like
to see evtry voter make his own
decision without a single suggest
ion or s word of advice from any
other person. Then ws might
hops to find bmq flWng public
offices because of efficiency,
whereas now K is mainly a
quwstiofi of bosses god votes.
Writs Box 162. lone. Ore. or at
Journal Office
Ten Million Dollars Fer Reada
Jobs N. Carlisle, head of New York's
Qlghws department, opens his mi Dual
report, which was recently presented
te the New Terk legislature, with a de
mand that the legislature shall appro
priate at-one for good read purposes
10.000.000 of the second bond Isaac of
tt0.000.00Q. approved by the voters In
191.
' An appropriation of fi.ooo.ooa of
which S2&a000 should be nude avail
able this year for tb allmlaotloB of
grade crossings on the improved high
ways. Is urged in the report Comnue
aiener Carlisle asserts that a new
mark ut highway coejatructloa bs New
rork stats was madHat year whoa
contract war 1st for tb conetrwo
Uoa of US7 mile. Involving sa -pendltur
of 119.ft47.417. Tb report
shows that there are now completed or
sudor contract SS1A allies of high
ways and there remain e be eon
etructed 6,471 mile of state and coun
ty roads Included l the srstesi anther
tted br the good roads act
7 Head and Nearby Eroatrty. J.
Tb fact that a good road sod road
which hi known to be sood adda ta the
raiuewr the adjacent property Is quick
ly realised. This to shown partlcnlariy
well hi the real estate advertisements
published to towns and cities along the
IJarohj highway. Whenever s piece of
property located on tbe road Is for sal
(be-ad. Invariably states Its location a
boo of Its mala -talking polnta" This
to partlralaHj troeja tit wast
SHRINKAGE OF CATTLE.
AaasMta Lose S t Per Com ha Oetng
t Market,
After weighing 19,000 cattle la MB
shlpmoats, government experts bare
eoacJoded that the normal shrinkage
ef eattle la shipment Is from S
par fwat. There ar mm auptJon to
thai rule, and so on eaa say before
keaaf lost bow stack eattia will shrink
hi gotag S tb Market It depeada
oa tb treatment f tb eattle, the
length ef time they ar held without
teed or water, tb oatare of tbohr feed
before loading, tb character of the
trig to market, tbe dhtfano shipped
and tb time ef arrival.
Tb hriakaa of the rst tweaty
tbar boars to greater than Mr any asnV
aaqoeBt twenty -foor koorm. Steers gea
erally abrtnk h nttl haw than eowe ef
the aasBB weight red cattle and tang
catti sartak a boot equally. There to
a wap to pveveat ahrinkagb. bet eare
fal handling and good feedlnc wffi
heap It wttntu reeaonabl hoonda.
On mt tb eaief eaees ef heavy
ehrteaag to to sever drive to tb
toadlng sea. says tally dertag the bet
Just-Received
A new line of Tess and Ted Fine
.- ,. . ... .
School Shoes, alsp a complete stock
of Mens and Ladies Shoes. ' We
carry the celebrated Hn6 of Roberts
: Johnson and Rand Shoes for- all
wearers. New goods just t received
in all KnesTCome and get our prices
on first class merchandise
F. SI BENDER & Co.
Main $t.
Ione, Or,
Ue I ONE HOTEL
M.-B. Haines, Prop. ' West Msin Street
r:
All kind of llgbt and b?a.vjr banhng don at very reaaonaokt
-Independent Dray tine ;
Z ' Griffith AVijiin. rroprietore
Ion a,
Oataaoji
Billimrda mud Pocket BiilJartb, 'Cigar i and TobmecoM Fruits ana Cmstdj
&e Pastime
. ffmrlma MvCwrdj, Prop. ... L':.L .',' '"
Main Stmt ' j' loot, Ongom '"" ( '
r -r- County Clerk '
To the Republican voters of Morrow County:
I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the
Office of County Clerk at the Primaries to bs held
May-19, 1916.
- ; Respectfully". V
J. A. Waters, :
" ; IP resist Ifummbant
CITY MEAT MARKET
All . Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meate
Fat' Stock Wanted at all times ;
S. He Holgate
Main St.
lone. Oregon
THE STAR THEATRE
Tkm Walktr Biak
. " 8. Spark, Prop.
Higk Class idnrlng Pkttmtw
loam. Ore,
Middle aged lady wants s posi
"tion as cook in Logging Camp
r or bfg ranch or housekepping
for gentlemen. Address L.
W. T. 482 Vsnburen Bt Cor
; vallis. 0rs.z:;r.:: r 86-38
For Sale Cash or trade Wheat
land, large or smalt tracts.
W. Sears, lone. Ore.. Box 162
CkMsifted advertising In the lone
Journal always brings results.
If you fbsvs something thst the
people wsnt advertise it and
you will get results.
Don't forget thst the Journal
office has s few packages of those
seeds left. Csll snd get s pack
sire. Thsy are for the roters.
Yearly"-subscriptions for the
Journal are $1.60. Bow sbout
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