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iiil iiiill ,fe. Volume S Ionb, Okeoon, MARCH 1, 1916 NUMBIB 40 a New Well A Reed Everett Ritchie day At Depth " Nichoaon & Bufllngton'i well rig in charsce of Everett Ritchie ' -working on the Chaa Reed, place got fine flow of water at 208 - feet, after 16 days drilling. This ". . well was finished up during the week, the ranch is owned by Chaa Reed A -son: c ' Frank Calkins Durchaaed 6 - head cows 17 head ef hogs from : . T. B.Buffington, this week v r : Of course your Willie has -high ; '' ideals, but has he a aingle prac ticalideaT .. . :j A- " v -X V Rev. Starkey filled the pulpit " n the Baptist Church last Sun : day. - . -'rJ. i 'i - Even If you can't keep, your ; '" money in your own- possession, . at least keep it in this town, v It costs from $1 to S5 to see a good show.. And it costs noth ing to hear a better sermon r-ght in this town. Trot along I . . , ,ki Joe C opart left Sunday on the -train. - Art Crawford was down from Heppner Friday evening, with the ball players. John Calkins left Portland. Sunday for " ' Jobs Harbke left on the train Sunday for Portland. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Mason left on the train for Portland Sunday - Bert Mason came in on the train this week from Portland, T. M. Benedict and son Dode were in Saturday. 5 Howard Friday. Lane . was in town Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knappen. berg, departed on the train for Heppner Friday Afternoon. SUMMONS Id the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. VelmaJet Woolery Joekeoa, PlalaUfl. Fraaeta Gordon Jackeon, ' Defendant. " To Pranels Oordoo Jncteoa, the abore named dafeadant; -la tbe bum of the State of Oregon, yoa are heteby required, to appear ad aoawor the complaint Sled atgalnst yoa In the above eatlllrd aolt oa or before the l&th day nf a it .ua..i the S ret day of March IBIS, the date of the flrst poblleatlom of thla son mona, aad It yoa fall te appear or nawar. tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for hi her complaint, to wit: for m decree dieet1rtng th bonds of matrimony arts ting bet worn the plaintiff and the detondaat aad for erer dlrorciag theea. the one from the Other, aad for eoch other aad fur thee reUaf ae fas aweity ahail seaan Jmwfc. aaraaoae tt pobttshed tjr of taw Hoaorabkf eilbert W Phelpa, Judge of the aboveeatltlrd Coart BMde aad entered oa the Mth day ef rebraary A. E. Johasoa ' Ataoraey lor PlatatUT. Secured On Ranch - Get Water Mon- Of 1 08 feet i i Leo Gist was a passenger on the tram Wednesday morning. ; Harry Beasley departed on the train Wednesday morning. ' - The Falkland. - Barled la bank of fog, drenebH fa drtullDg nine. wv4 by Utter wlada froia the Antarctic, the KalktiDd te la ude ere eureiy the moet dlsnial of Urvt Brltnln'e fe rally of orgaatwd ool vulee. The rata ea?e oaty wbea the wted hhnre the aereeat. the ton hanga torn and heavy except wbea tbe galea wbip it to efareda. It la a treeleaa Ian 4. port barrea rocke and part sraaay alopee. A day ef eunabloe la a rare Joy Tterra del Paego. la lta aeareat aelgb bar. Tbe people, eome 2O0 la aamber. are sturdy deecendaabi of Scotch Im migrant aad tbe abeep that browee o tbe eternally damp bille are their only aoorco ef rev en do. Yet there at a capltat, a goTernnient and a goTernor duly apnoltited by tbe crown and seat to euflto rlrtoal exile foe a daujunoog the awtat nbepberda of the aatipodea The Paiklanil Hlaoda appeal to tbe Im agination oh tbe remotest, tonetleet and leaat deelrabte of aU lande Inhabited by Europeane, Clerelead Plain Dealer. ' Cawaerlptiow. Wttb the except too of the ana occa sion ui ttWS. when the qootaa ef the .atatea did jot All up aa rapidly aa do elrad. there tua teen Vh gi lW Iftlllap ta the United Stave. Tbe draft riot la Xew York waa the ooieonie of thai eoneciiptloa, aad. as It happened, the Btuater rolla were Oiled la the mean time wtthoat aeed of the vea orlgiaai ly drafted. .Conerrlptioa was roihieae at ane tim in Englaod. The wont form ef cenoerltrtluB wee employod a eoaaec (lon wllb recruiting the nary m Nel son's time. No one was aafe from at. tack by the Mdoabtabte press gaaaa. and tbe etrtortea of this glortooa epocta of England o history were won la part by ntea who oftea kicked and btt aad mealed to break away from the Banaa teat hurled then bite tea aary. Mew fork ttaa. , . . - Harder Than O Although the diamond at geaeralry regerded s the. hardest of all aul suncea, It Is a fart that there la a sub stance eree aander. Thla a sseUI known aa tantalum, a rare metal, al though not one ef the rarest Just bow bard It to auy be imagined wbea at BMattoacd that a thin sheet of It was eaee placed under a dlaaMod drill worked day sod Bight for three days. The only effect was a aught Indenta tion la the tantalum and the wearing out of the diamond. Taatalam la eery difficult to produce, bat when tt eae be obtained Is suffldeat ooexHKIes U wUI be aa exceedingly aseful aobstanee. Among Its other uses It will be em ployed to eat diamonds and to ntakr Blamenia for electric lamps. It la one of the few oabstaacas that are hard wtthoat being brtiUe. . v The "Oeeth Wsteh. ' V The as called -deatk watch. with lta sayaterloas Mrklng at night time, la due to Bothtng more serious than the furniture beetle. Tbe larra of this la serf burrows ta the farnltare, making the pta boles winch are often, to he eeea la old faratnire. It to three yean la Its pupa eoodttloa and at length ba roeees a Httie brown tsaect with a great talent for ahaaamtag death, ae that n to aot eery maca Tbeae beetles oftea atrike the wood of their galleries with their beads, aad so prod are a' ticking saved watch Is a call to the mam. Sleet Rosas 1.80S root Hat. . CM ton. CeX Eighty thnnaaad ef dmamMe were aaed la aa beta to aeaaonab part ef Meant Slover. s hlfl beat UOB feet Ugh. The Meet eromoled a hi rev aertioa af the htS sad aacoeared saUlloae ef teaa ef bbbs Rer. J. L. Jones preached both ia the iDorning and errning at Lexington, hast Sunday. Mrs. Jones, went up to Lexington, in the afternooa on the train, returning Monday morning with Mr. Jones . He will preach here next Sunday. . - . J. Mahooey passed thro Ions on hi way to Portland. - Thorn who listened to the Jnnlor Chorus - taw Sundaye aatt at the Christian Church will be pleased to know that tbe chorus wUI dug acata next Sunday evening. . Mr. Rayaokla will apeak oa the topic 'Tke-Whto God'e Bevealed WW to Man.!' There will be a great Bible School to the morning followed by the communion aad preaching aervleee. INDIVIDUAL HOG HOUSE ; Uaefwl Adjynet to the Fana la Warn er Odd Weather . Suitable mrrewhaj ceaaarr to eaccessfut bandllng af pigs. Tbe baaawa that aw ased for far rowing purposes to the early aprtag eaa be aaed almost throughout the year In connection with tbe proper handling of the bogs, eays tbe Kansse Farmer. Thir ls eepeclaily true af the email tndirid ual farrowing booaae which may be nwred about tbe farm Wherever tt to desired ta bare suitable shelter far tbe stock. By Mocking them an la the pastures they furnish abetter from tbe ean while permitting the wind W Mow through underneath. On figuring the cost of labor and aM terlsi. required to build a hog boose lease enough to accommodate a doasn aswa eoarentsatly at farrowing time H hi Found at tbe Kansas Agricultural college that tbe root to greater than that required ta build a dossa Indl ridoal bog boasss, tbe dlfferenca eery lag eomewhst according to. the style and shut of tbe benese, la the caae of the esatoaltoo hot bouse the work of taking care of tbe eowa can all be doae la the same bond ing, ithue taking lass work than tbe eame somber of sows woeht require If kept la mdlridnal nooaea A asatraJ taed bog booee la wenoer thaa aa tadt rid ual booae. aad la etas af early far rowing thla awkas the farmer yaty daalrable. ' v - , . A centnhaed bag hoeea, howater keeps the hags elosa together, aad la cess ef dtssass there to greater daagar that tt will aprsed rapidly thaa af the boga ware beat la hMUrMoaJ booses. FEED AND MILK FLAVOR. T""'"" "' 11 ' iJ Cam and uVan Net S wearier to Other Wholesome Orela Mbrtares, . Tbe fadaral defer tmeat af agrical tare recently -reported tbe results ef atperimeato to tost the aff ser-of asto oa the oarer ef aaflk. Theea expert men ta showed that eats do aot have the beaeddai effect en the Savor of milk which many dairymen beiieva But as corn and bran constituted the mttoa tested a telnet onto tbe public ass earned the tmpreaalon erroueeoa ly that the deoartxeent rerommeode tbe feeding of corn and hraa to to preve tbe Saver of mtlk. Of fifty eptoloaa avBrasati regarding the Savor of the saaanlsa tweaty-Sva prefsered she milk from aswa fad cere and hraa. Aa atttosa preferred the stilk rrom eowa fad oata end alae as prasaiJ aa choice. It doss not appear that either ration has any decided ad vantage over tbe other. . There eaa ha S great superiority b the hraa sad ra when one-half of the eptoloaa wore ettber Indifferent or were la ra ver ef the ether anils. la new af these expert BMOts the da partaaeat doss aot recommend the feeding af hraa aad osra to faapreve tbe Savor af sails. Cats, eora, alfalfa hay. ssttaaassd meal. Hnenil aaaaU hraa, aintea and ether good feeds far dairy eowa wbea property fed la rea sonable amoomta prodaea t tne Bavor ad milk, but there la aa aebstaatlal evidoaca that any eoe ef ahem to sa sarier to any ef tbe others In Ibis aa Short Stories, aWren thmaand wosaaa practice ssssV fcrlne la the Uasted autes. AU over the world elxty-ecvea people die every mtnnta, er 96,480 very day. Jt to officially estimated that there are lTOjOOOOO real aegreea In the worm. It has ban estimated that the aarth eaa maintahi a population af SjOOO.- OOOOO, a total which will be a beat the yeas ZluO at the rata af aarnaaa. -The Paaajaa-Paclnc espoettioa awshttohsd a ebmriag ehUdraa aad reaatlveo and maalcatlon wttb the aaaira Saa ftas does tot ep boat aystasa. elaea Weddb.aa. Oaty eaa eat af every a passed awar ded easptea rive an aa avaraag to eato- Ragtlaseto batag advocated aa a to baa nsesar s Black MwoacA, Buff Orpington aad R L Bad eoekerele'r ewjpsi for banning. Mrs. B. A. Hoidridge. Box 282, 'Dixon, Ca). I Itoaaj etora for the Yeoaean Mhv j atreas, March Mla Taw an atoaj I Uhe fiotcaaa, I Dc D, R, Hay lor eye specialist will be St tone Hotel, Monday ind Tuesday, March 6tb and 7th Mr. Norydke wu In Friday Lexington. Lewis Pad berg was In lone . The farmers are 'commencing plow and disc their land. hia. omce has received an inquiry from a possible pur chaser who wants to buy a good piece of residence proper ty near the business section of lone. - Call at Journal office. lone, Oregon. John Blake came in on ttu in Thursday afternoon after long visit in Texas. Vergie Crawford was down rom Heppner last Thursday to yisit her parents. , ' LAUNDRY" CABINET. ; , " 4t SheulS' Oentsia Stain Remevera ana If Other Helae For Wash Day. . h The careful and eronomlcel bouse Bwtfe who watches all tbe swell oatlsyi PwlU have a small shelf or even a cab l net. no nutter how roughly put to gather, la ber laundry, where manjr betps may always be found. Oxaltr add to take aot stains, a bottle of Javelle water, a bos of fine starch and one of, cornstarch, some gum arable, s bottle of vinegar aad one of ammonia.'-' betides the bluing, the was and sal soda, sbenld be there, for iak otsins sod tree rest the ot- aue add crystals are dfanwieed end tht spots mohttened. left until tbe epot shows Chat It to fading aad thee well rinsed In several waters, as this, tike tavelto water, will eat hales la thi fabric If left oa too long; Wbea silk ribbons are ta Mandated a little gum erabts dawolved to a thla laindlsge will give them the stiSaaas land Inetar of Daw. Where colon er ,1t -aw W to aanaalala grnda, vlnegsy and salt abeuld be ased la the water. for statue from varntob er tbe usual furniture ataiaing fiulda lhe )s raUa wktor to Invalaable. Tbe toundrean muat be tsngbt hew to asa bieas things; otberwlae econom; will prove astravsgsaca. She sboald ha lastracted . that say white anode will stand the application of etalle add sod the Hme aad salsoda of to relle water, hut that either will enroll take out the color from a printed fab rtc Silks and eetino will aot stand those strong medinma AN ALCOHOLIC ENIGMA. - Fewer feraem Seam to Drink, Yd Hare Lte.uer le Cawamwod. It Is the testimony af tbe Internal revanoe rsedpts of oar own gorem ment that, notwttbetandlng tbe aota wortby elteneion of the dry areas by reason of state wide prohibitions and local option laws, consumption of al eabolle liquor has greatly Increeeed. In addition to the dry areas establish ed by political action iwe uae tbe tons ta lta broad sense) there has bees wide promotion af personal abstmeous bi ce nee of rales against drinking eatsb Imbed by large sm ploy are of Is bur. who realise the wisdom of guard inc the safety ef employees and tbe Due tto against accident, aa well as pro noting ganeral efficiency. We knew that la addition to tbeae powerful Influences there has frown ap a soda oppodtion to tatemperstc boMta that has a wholesome effort against averindulgeace la intoitrathu ilQUora aad to favor ef total abstineuce ta any circle of scqoamtancee the per detent drinkers-tbe sssa who mslu a btauassa af hT do aot appear to Iw auaieroua. The question aaterally arteea hi cos ssqaaace. Where does all tbe liquor go. sod who ness HI Increeso of papula Ooa to the wet areas does aot account for all af hV Pittsburgh Curonkla-Tl egnpfc. ' Tee Well Dene. "Tea, dear,1 continued the aewty saade basbsad aa be eased deependlns ly at tbe atoak that was broiled slssoet to a ertop, -yon an vary charming, sad yoa da several things ancoaunoa ry well, bat yoa dea l kaow bow to "Aad yet, ajy leve.' answered the pri-wlte-a bocemlag peniteat sir. -yen said yoaradf that It was vary weUaoae.1 It to scarcely aiceasary te add Caat the eyriaoa was svsrtod, j - Two aseond bead bMnbatnfs for apply Journal office. 40-43 Mrs. John H. Wilt arrived on the trail Thursday from Port- Jonc Gets I; Melting Yeomen Minstrels Promise To '.. Amuse Patrons Friday Eve Snow came early Wednesday morning and stayed only a while melting almost as soon as it rea ched the ground. For a time it looked as if winter wsa with ue again. Another heavy snowfall has been predicted by the weath er prophets. CULTIVATE THI NEIGHBORS. Too mauy farmers are oeglectr Ids to cultivate tbe friendship end coundeuce of I be nelghbon across the line fence. Before co-01 Miration eaa be aiicceeafol lu bandllng any buslneas euterrlee. the men who ere working to getbrr must believe in eseb ' other, sod bare a-klitd of friend ship tbst will bold tbctu together throughout all aorta of vicissi tudes which, era almost sure to come. It Is not enough to mere -ly greet tbe nearby farmers with aa occasional wave of the hand when you pass them oa the road, nor la It rig tit to neglect all pos sibilities for business friendship except whoa there to a big Job f Of threshing or stlsge catting to ue auae. xnore mrm aim aome fsrtnrra who keep toemeelveB wedeed la by the line fenve and arojuot willing to exchanse belo f ho eWaaKaayaaitoianf5k T nrantty propoeltioB, hut happily 1 1. they are . becoming fewer. A 9 whole lot of difficulties will be j eliminated wbea thereia more of ibis wboleaoma neighborly friendsblp, and bustness sffhlrs will begin to adjust themselves a good deal more easily. . e ya;TaeeeTTi ' W W s w t"ULIO rLAY0ROUNOa, Tbe Importance f eatHblbtliuig plajrgrounds tp oar dtles can scan-dy be overmtluietfd. I'lsy to the natural and mtrrual por tion of the life of every boy and girt Bierclee la to the child oo lees vltslly important than food, for without oseniae his body wfH Msrvs Just ss surely as H would wrre It defirlved of ma .terial autrlmeot . . We who may bare been for tunate enough to hnre hern brought np In the country can but dimly aodenund tbe hit of tbe child of the diy etreets With aa exerctoe and rerrvatiue came la natural courer.- The oc cssdty for ending a place to play was quite undreamed of, for opportunlitee for play ley a IT shoot as. Hut for the eltr rblld tbe problem to more difficult There an always the Mreeta. of cooraa, and ef course sd nee-. eaeariiy-thera most stoe be the dty ordinance and the police man forblddlitg him to nee tbe streets for plsy. Provisional measures, such, for Instance, ss I be clodng of a block to traffic, are espedleata at best. The playground Is tbe only real remedy. And tbe ptny grounde should be reedy for the coming of spring. -r Mere at yoa get 1 Feared, tired af -Doal adiaa faultr "No." replied tbe patient ass af re- epondMlltlea "I suppose people haveL. a right to dtoeersr faults. What I ob fed ta to the mas who assumes thai faults astat sud never fonbles huaaslf to to vast tga l-Washington atar Musiasl Mete. -What to technic r -recbale to fbr art ef aaaMBg (be dmnleet pasasgsa son ad d10)mU."-Mnarel Amadca. Ferseveranco Is aa admirable trait, but without thaeefty valve of common sense it becomes a manses. No sister, not all men are beasts. There are times when the- beast would object to the comparison. More Snow Rapidly lone Yeomen Homestead 6239 expect record crowd at their First Annual Minstrel perform ance to be held in their hall over Bender's Store, Friday evening March 3rd. They promise the most wonderful aggregation of entertainers ever brought toget her under-one roof. Catchy songs funny jokes, pretty girls, hand some men, beautiful costumes. Spectacular, Gorgeous, Thrilling. Mirth-Provoking. Forget your troubles for one night You will sure feel dissapointed if your friend asks you next why you stayed away. morning Ho will laugh for a month and you'll won der why. The Booster -And The 1 Killer ; Nearly every town has two classes of citizens the boosters and the killers. All the world loves the former, but oven the. devil shuns the latter. Be a booster! The town booster- ia v know rt k everybody- fog he is SwayiiWng mffeWnir some-' 1., I u I D thing to push his town and its people along. He 10 the man who makes the town. The killer is the one who destroys ft Be a booster! The booster never loses anything by his boosting. Ho boosts other people and other people boost him, and through this combination of boosting great things are accomplished. It is only the killer who fails of his own deeds. Be a booster I The booster is like a ray of sun shine on a cloudy day. Ho brightens everything and every body around him. His geniality,, his cheerfulness, his energy and his good, deeds breed nope In tbe bosom of despair. His words and his acta aid others and enobie himself. But the killer only kills-just kill., kills, .kills! Bi A Booster. The editorial countenance is no Indication of the spirit within. Even the wisest of men have resembled the fool. A man will tighten his belt and chase s rabbit all day with out a thought of hunger or' fatigue. But when his wifa wants an armful of wood he promptly sends tne kid. Shoe pinch? For Sale, Heat, or Kichanav. 120 acrre Bear lone, will accept City property. Also have 17 acrre -Valley (arm $0600, lorehenper land. ,? .Box S7. aalem. Or. . .. eM Leave your sick watches and broken Jewelry with Prank Chrletenaea -to "be repaired. .. Even the buzzard, the lowliest of birds, is loyal to its home. - Yep, election time right along- It will the gallop. trotting be 00 W. H. Cronk returned te lone from Portland, where he attend ed the sassion ef the Western" Lumber Dealers Aaaocation. kast week. . . ( Z ' 'J" - ' w .y .- V..;. t " 1 X" 4 -(