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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1916)
CURIOSITY , DOES LOTS OF THINQS Some people do not believe I can quote prices on large orders or small, but use your curiosity and The- Egg City Cash Store MasonProp. - lone, Oregon Youve GOT To Earn MORE It isn't a question-atom of whether yo want a better salary it's a hard conditio Of Ufa that yoa must face to protect your self and those dependent upon yon. Yon can't Hand stiU-U you don't want ' to go backward, -yon must go forward 'thal to, yomfm ot ta wnmon. .. Earning more meant .holding a better poaition independenoe happineaa, and a chance to provide for the future. -Thousands upon thousand who once held low, pooriy paid positions now earn high salaries as a molt of letting the Imtbrmatiomal Cokjlhfomd Hca Schools show them how to accomplish the change." During last year about 4,000 students vol--untarily reported increases in salarr n"itina to over two mWion dollars! Every month an average of 300 men TolontarBy report to us advancement in poaition and earnings. Why not make TOUR start this month 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 oar experts to adapt a. Course to your individual needs and circumstances. ' -' Ymm Wo got to omrn stare mommy, Tmm I. C. S. wM mmtm ymm. WW ymm tmkm mmm mtmrt tommy T ' .."- '. . rrr Sheriff Makes Raid On Ghehalis Raffle Boards i. - in 1 --., , r Chehaiit, Waih.,-Sheriff Tom Foster .recently confiscated all the raffle-boards and other de vices of that nature in the con fectionery and other atone in Chehalis. The aherifl Rave not ice several week ago that the boards would have to be discon tinued, and many of the dealers disposed of them at that time.. MM MeMMMSwSW! FIRST PSR'SCT BALL OAMS ON BBCORD. ' The greatest paaalbia feat ta baseball ultcbloa- a perfect gasae -was accomplished In Cincinnati br Bob Leug, famed pitcher at l be M California Btate league, bob now la eat of the big snow, but baa been earning back euca a rear- to twirl tit yaerh) game tor MltcbeU'e former Leaguers aaalnst Uula oar's Msyoa. Old Bob daxuonetratad that ba still bas tba cunning and the stuff to put on tba ball, for not a bit wan resiatered against aba, not base on balls did ba give, ba bit no batter, be bad no errera be hind him. Just twenty-eevea ssea faced him la nine Innings, and each one was a strikeout rb tita. It waa a perfect game, tba 0BI7 one on recurd. It Is nosat bla, but blfrhlr improbable, ta equal tbe feat, but attarljr Intpoa slble to beat It Long's pitching was tba pereontflcaOoa 'of. air tight burling, klore remarkable waa Long's great achievement because ba faced grtaaled vet erans af many a atlning big league campaign, una who have faced tbe speed af Rusts and. the corvee of BrelteneteJn. Must Pay $50 As A' Prize! Won In Paper Contest I Centralis, Wash.. A judge ment of 60 was rendered rec ently against a Winlock paper man in favor of A. E. Heatoh, of Chehalii, assignee of Mrs. Ca therine Brainard of Cottage Gro ve, Or. Quillen formerly ran s newspaper at Cottage Grove and Mrs. Brainard won s trip to the Panama-Pacific exposition in s contest staged by Quillen's paper She never received the 'trip. According to tba aclanttots, brsia work Is mora exhausting than physical labor. .Perhaps Uus tT'-'re why boom bmq never seem tired. , flan axilla, wttkoM tank abllnHaa m ar MM, bow I c.a qa.lHT lot k, paaltloa. ma. at . 7 atolaotoa bafca -kick 1 kan auikad JL T AnnaoMkKiai foolOT FirWff soauaapar Staaosnpk rauaa mi CwJwrMat ArfTtrtt Coamardal III utrat, BtdaalrUI D.tlaalng AicUiMnlDrata. CaaariM I!" IlinrialI.llnM M.cJuoJcal -in UHhulal LnBtDSM TMSH tip-" T.mKI. Mi OtU iHtaMf BuiMin CnaaM Architect CnncraW OaMWVCfB HuiabW swat IMTs Mia, tupartai Kffttttt??t"aai - H. A. Meek, Route Mgr. . ; 202 McKay Bldg. . -. i ; Portland, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- H I8CEL4N KOU8 Fob sal? My eevea year old pes cbeon mare Heorltta, Btate Fair champion and dam of -five' State print winners. Also my etx year ; old black stallion, ."Dandy," state - Fair prise winner and alra of prise wlnuera. Fred W. Spines, 1 mlka. west of Lebanon, Ore. 30-w Uamm we ttava Ure number wealthy membera. Tbla.clubls oe " of the- oMeat aatd moetsueeeeafnl; ' strictly confidential, particulars free. Tbe Reliable Clab, Mrs Wru- . bla. Box 26, Oakland, Cai S7 1 Do you want to trade your Uand lor other property t We know of s number of good lotp and parcels of city property that is op 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. - lBKIUATID FABJC TOK SAOJB OB HU- ml Route and Telephone Una. Fer tile river bottom laud. Center of aujr&rbeet growlns; dlatrkrt. Fact , ory aaeured. Will aubdlvWe 'Oea A, Bmrden, O rants Pass, t Ore. -' inm aii a-ai eresk all In cultivation running- water through place, fair building, ore hart, near ecoooi and poefoAce for terms and par . parttcubara add rem Harry Ltanlap, atsa, Ornron. B. fft 7-S Uaadaoasa puro-bred Scotch Collie puppkea, S months old. Make 7.w . females M.00 H. M A el ley, Chip- man. Col. County, prrym- 40 For Sals-lBst like rent. SW acrve of , land aear Drewaey, Harney County OrasroD. Good Land. No Improve- nMnt. One-third aaan, balaaee ouotbLTl annual crop until paid. ' Witt take good unincumbered property an flret payment Ifde sired. PrieafOOt. P.O. HoxtflS. Vale, Or., care U a Bank T-S Classified advertising Hn the lone Journal always brings results. If you have something that the people want advertise it sod you will get results. For Sale Caen or tradeWheat land, large or smalt tracts. . W. Sears, lone, Ore., Box 162 Don't forget that the Journal office has a few packages of those seeds left. Call and get s pack age. They are for the voters. Do you want prompt attenion paid to your printing wants? Come to the Journal. Have 0 houses and lots in Castle Rock, Wash, totaling $9600. clear except i860 mort gage on property. Will trade for wheat ranch that is stocked and eauipped to do business. r This is s guilt edge proposition and must be taken up at once. Write Box 162. lone Ore. or at Journal Office. Yearly subscriptions for the Journal are L50. How about Itt . . - ; - Notice to Creditors In the Oounty Court-of the Btate of Oregon, for Morrow County. . In tbe Matter of tbe Estate ) . of Hannah U, Blake, defeased ) . v - The undersigned, having been ap pointed by the County Court of tbe Btate of Oregon, for Morrow County, Administrator of tbe estate of Han nah M. Blah, deceased, and baring qualified aa such, notice Is hereby given to tbe creditor of, and all persons having elalms against aall deceased, to present them verified, aa required by taw, within .six months after tbe first publication of this notice, to said administrator at the office of hie attorney im T. Knappanberg la lone. Morrow County, Oregon. . . W.J. Blake Administrator of the Batata of Hannah M. Bbkle, deceased. Dated February IBth. 191s Date of First publication, February lfltb. 191& SMS Notice to Creditors ' in the County Oourt of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. . In tbe Matter of the Satate 1 lrrta BUfte, dsnaased. . 1 " " The underatsTBed, having been ap pointed by the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Morrow Oounty Administrator of tbe estate of Irrtn Blake deceased, and having qualified aa such, notice la hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons hav lug claims against said dsesaeed, to present tbem verified, aa required by law, within elx months after tbe first publication of this notice, to said administrator at tbe ofnee of hie attorney, Jon, T. Knapnenbern; la loan. Morrow Oounty. Oregon. W.J. Blake Administrator of the Estate of Irrtn Blake, deceased. . Dated February 1Mb, IflS. i Data of First publication, February lath. iei, SMS - ; Odd Bits Of Newsr - Morgantownr Wra." Twenty years ago Lewis H. Runner left home for Washington to patent a device. He had never been heard from since- until recently . when he returned home. Hia wife, who had always said he would come back, welcomed him with open anna, ,,:; f';-. - Cottage Grove, Ore..-Bert jL Nokes set a hen and then decid ed to move to Spokane, 600 miles distant He shipped biddy, her nest and all, by express, and 12 Of the 14 eggs hatched. Kulo, Web. Years ago Arthur Lytle, s fisherman, located his hut on s small sand bar lying near the Missouri shore. Dirt washed onto the bar, and now it is the size of two sections. Lytle turned farmer and has made a smalls fortune. Neither Missouri nor Nebraska demand taxes of him, but he cannot vote as his holdings are regarded as under, the jurisdiction of the national .governments ,: He has resided on the land 22 years. just Receivecl A new line of Tess and Ted Fint School Shoes, also a complete stock of 'Sen's. and Ladies Shoes. We ; carry the celebrated line of Roberts " Johnson and Rand Shoes' for all wearers. New . goods just received ; in ill lines. Come and get ; 6urprices on first class merchandise. . ' F. S. BENDER & Co. Main St. Ion. Orw. . ? .: x5hQ ione hot;el -;, . M. B. HaineeTPropT West Main Street Wichits, Kas. Whenever Mrs. Louis E. Fisher tries to telephone, her right arm be comes numb snd she becomes unconsious. Her affliction is s case of nerves. Several years ago she received a shock while telephoning. ; . . " All kmds of llRht and heavy hauling done as vary reaaonaole nrlsni v ; Independent Dray Line , Griffith A Linn, f roprietors . , V Biddeford, Me. James Sar gent has the original human calf. It has human skin, covered with human hair. A luxuriant beards bangs from its ehin. - When it stremps to bellow, it emits sounds resembling s child crying. Otherwise it is a normal calf. New Manchester, Ind. For 90 days a hog belonging to C. 0, Hudgleson lived off the fat of its i ow body. The hog got into s huge stack of straw and couldn't get out. It weighed 250 pounds. but when found had shrunk to less than 100 snd waa still alive. ' i lad BiUimrda had PackH BiUimnb. Cifw'l mad TobmeeoM. FrmU mad Caadjf Z5e Pastime ; w- Bmrlma hfeCardj, Prop. - ATais Street - one, Ongom Springfield, III.- Mrs. Isabella Arnold who weighed 400 pounds died recently; It was noceessry to bold the funeral on the porch as the coffin was too large to pass thru the doorway.. Ten pall bearers were required. . ' t. For County Clerk v . , To the Republican voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for toe 'Office of County Clerk at the Primaries to be held May 19. 1916. w. , , ; Respectfully i J. A. Waters. Proat aeaathtat ..i.X 44- Mllttl Notice for Publication -Oood HSproved and unlwpruvrd - kasdeloeeso rmllroavd s alloa and . Cetmsabta. river for ante ehrap - uaaytMrn Jullaa S. aTohna. a Box W Mnyger, Oreiron. MD Hiddle aged lady wants a posi - tion as cook in Logging Camp For Sale or trade 10 acres in fruit. I t acre is atnwberries. good baildingsperpetual wat r right, - near . Kennewick, Wash., wifl trade for property near lone. F. ten-Box 1C2. Ione, Oregon. . Anyone wishing to porchaae N. P. R. R. land will find nppli- tjon as cook m wv - - - or big ranch or iKmaekepping! cation blanks on hand at Judge for gentlemen. Address 1 I Booinsori n emro ie n W T 462 Vanborea 8t Cor- ranges faom $1.60 an acre up to iiislor - aw.ua Department of the Interior. IT. S. Land OfSee at Tbe Dalles, Oregon Prbrnary let IBIS, . Notlee la hereby glvea that ICary K. Ball, of lone, Oregon who on March Kth 190ft, asaoe Homestead pa try Bo. 9mtba tor B. Rectlon Si: Towaahlp 1-Bonia.Baanu SS-Raat,' WUuuaeiU Mertdlan. baa Bled antlse f la tent Ion to nsska final Sva. year proof, to eatahnsh rlatra to the land above described, twfnre-vXO. Paturaoa. D.S-Aieuma. toner, at Heppner. Oregoei, on Che asthday 4 Mareb 19IC Claimant nanus as wttaeasre: John a,. WU. Ha ma. rruk H. Wlktoa. Edgar J. Dull and Adrian KnarWaaan aU of lone Oregon. - H. Frank Woodeoek A QBSAT MOVSMSNT. great saevseasat-far etty tbe A srest ateasins baa aprsad eeontrv within the years. The saaie Surtnsss fere tswaeht la being appuad la the essamnnlty that the suttsssful buslnsss nuia hi applying ta hta ewa nrtvata affaba. OsnHnant. hwa are preSnng by tbe nuatakes of tba past and planning ta avoid bant hi tbe future by smaglug .far aa orderly growth. ' The vartona paaasa af the de veiotmeet or a eovaiaeBKy eaa be grouped ander four heado todna rrlea. rtty niaanlna, adnlntotra. , ttoa and eodal welfare. It to eb rloua that the I rat work af tba ruamber of eoa metro hi aloac Ukduatrlal and cemasen-isl Snea. After the ladooVtal work K wllr -bo soon that rtty plaaalag hi the nest uMot kapertant work far tbe hi in tai oraafcaittaa to tsto api bacauae rtty plaaalag. la Ha rlgbt biurpreurtloa. si the nrirtna of tba Hy as a srboss a bettor Mara ta whtru 'to work t and nvs. Om of Ks fuact toaa to a provide ottraueaa ff inSua try, beuaoeso and tober sa thai tbe eewnMBwy will bare a arosv aaS sataafsetsry grenrta. city. nnmm CITY MEAT MARKET" A1J Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats Fat Stock Wanted at all times Main St. S. H. Holgate lone, Oreftoa A new world's aWtade avfcittoa ori to 2S24e feet Set au st 1 11 WM goa. YOOD-LAfiir - TnADf rlAak ON QUICK, CERTAIN. r-DEADLY- A&WATS numasrr. rata. Aeptjr wiy ft iprlaa: wean tte v5 gry Htti a.aJi, rroes W 1 PZ TS?. 4.rsr ifT'-'Bea: r ac, aaalnst rodent aaata. kUifMlialr Clark-weod ware brum Oe, rerllaaA Ore- r io aaalnst rodent ms. Hm'm7 laraa-weoawara vrai vS iiiaiai any (reat yoa eeaisaj iF. 8. Betw's' ACa B rt Mawn, Ions -' T. H. Lowe. 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