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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1916)
For the convenience of our custo mers in lone and surrounding country, we have arranged for a Watch and Jewelry repair head quarters with Frank Christenson, druggist. All work left in his care will receive prompt attention. Haylor, the Jeweler, Heppner, Or. Where's Your BanK? A bunk en n't make niom-y without depositors.-' The deposit 0 m-wl a bank, too. If it -were "only a matter of keeping toe nmiii'.v nub- It could lie tifd In a niiUtiWe or tea pot. But tf you ba'iMn to twin tlie city, or aif a distance from home and hare neKlpcted to lirlnjr yotir iiintLri-ae or tea-pot the.rejtQUJWp' Now If you uiiri your inotii'j- In n good bunk, you could All ont a cheek aify Mum, any pliuv no matter where you leave the bank. . BANK. OF I ONE tor County School Superintendent .-'. To the Republican voters of Morrow .County: I hereby announce that 1 will be a can id ate for the office of County rhool Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican voter, at the Primary Election to be held May, 19, 1916. Paid Adv. .V Keapect fully Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte FEEDING DAIRY STOCK. Veung Animals SheuNI Be Well Fefl Ouring 0 rawing Perls. Calves drupiwd In the spring end wirly uiiiiirt slmuM be growlnjf nk-s-ly liy the time tbey ere In tbelr winter gunners. Tliey sliould be enrty sccus touted to eetliiK grain. arsis and, later in the rail, alfalfa or clever bay. It la luur eeouunty to limit tbelr supply of nmifbat:, aa It develops large frame barrela and gives the appearance of vlgur. and nothing will aid tbla more tnan clean, well grown bay. Tbe grain ration ia neceeaary for Nteady growth. The grain should be given la two feed morning and sveo- Regulate tbe amount of grain to tbe Individual calf. No grain aboold be alkiwrd to remain In tbe mangera where It will become musty, as diges tion d Words rs will result Ground oat and bran are valuable supplements to aklmmllk In a ration as they eoutaln s large amount of mineral substitute necessary far good bone. FUFj BEARING SHEEP. Keneee sHotiltwrsI OeHege Super! menting With Karakul Cresses. A test which bsa for Its slm tbe ts traduction ef a new fur farming In duatry la tbe United States Is showing some unusunlly promising results In Kansas. Several hundred Persian lamb, astrakhan and krlmmer fur pelU have been produced on a sheep ranch hi that state by crossing Karakul aheep from Asia on American long wool breeds. Tbe undertaking, which Enlist In the Army of Common Sense. y MOSS. USPICION. Curiosity. Common sense. -vy some miss sun rAb&a) view the ads. la LjL I newapaper Y I w"b BUHfl- CION. Tbey cling to tne Deiier tnat the merchant la rORCKl to ad vertise te get rid ef SPURIOUS UUODS. Other fonts read the ads. oat ef OUHIOH1TV once In awhile after they have Snlsned every thing else In the paper. Tbey think the ada. are a HBJCKS SAHY KVIL that can be IDLJU OVER. - 4. " Then there fe tbe GREAT (1HOW1NO T1IIKD CLASS, tbe people who eaake It tbelr BUS1 NRSS te reed the ads. with the COMMON purpose ef It K KIM NO POtfTKD OO UOat MKHC1AL KV KNTS. Tbe COMMON SBN8B reaoV ere ef this paper, we happen te know, ire la the OR RAT MA JOR ITT. They are WlMR If yea have hern BUSPIMOPS er CURIOtS Ma tbe RIGHT TH1NKIK Q THRONO AT Ncm Make R four beehisae te RRN HflT TOI'H FI J by WATCH I NO rbe art RVXim.ARLT re the COMMIN NSNSSJ WAt. - is co-operative between tbe Kansas Agrleoltuinl college and L. M. Craw ford, a sheep breeder near Cottonwood Palls, has been so successful that tbe college has decided to send Its expert In charge of the test Xr. it K. Na boiirs, to Holt bars, central Asia, to study fur farming and tbe Karakul sheep In Its borne country. It Is frost Bokhara that the United States im ports $14,000,000 worth of these furs annually. Dr. Na hours will spend months gathering Information that will be helpful In developing tbe project oa the Kansas fur farm. More than 600 of the vsluable for nHtSn were produced on the Kansas rnmrthls spring. Three hundred were grown hist season, of which 100 were mnrkrted In New York at from tS to I0 apiece. This season's results show that pelts almost as valuable aa those Kansas Agricultural collac has bean axprl men tins wl' a view to producing aairakhan fur sr ernes Ing die Asiatic Karakul aheep with American long wool. These pelta are worth, when taken frera lambs oply s few days old. from t to tlS euch, Lambs bora dead bear fur juet as valuable. The Karakul ram hers Ulnetrted la a pure bred owned by I at. Crawford. ROAD BUG BY CONVICT WORK Oil Uti Adopted to'Moden ADVERTISING COLUMNS POPULAR ABROAD. All ECONOMIC PROBLEM. Relative KfBslswsy ef Cewvist and Free Leber ae Given by Various Atrthort ties Varies OreevJy John- U. ftlley a Wares Adveeete ef Conviet Roe While tbe Idea ef nstng prisoners to build roads fa probably as old sa tbe art of road building itself, tbe system atic eu of municipal, euontr ud state nrisooera la that work hv a eoatpara- tlvely recent development, anys the Good Roads Msgaslaa. It la growing la favor, however, aa we nvogwuoa ftf Its advantages become snore general and aa tbe lease system beeomea more genegally condemned. At present tbe laws of practically ewry state to tbe Union oermlt some use ot convict labor la road building, and It la worthy ef note that although only about a doses states have made extensive use ef sueb labor. It baa been found economical end efficient wnerever hea a fair trial. iiku M the fact .that tbe em ployment of convict labor effects a eoev slderable asvlug In the cost or roe a wM-k. mi dnnlte eonclnmone can be reached as renrds the relative cost and cadency of convict and free labor. The cost data available straw that tne cost per convict per day fur road building varies from perbape as ww as 'A cents to something over a dollar. depending upon tbe locality, tbe char nmr tt mnrk nnon which the) COOViCtS are engaged, tbe system, .under which They Are Netlossble Features la the Streets el urepeaa Crtiee. Perhapa tbe most noticeable ef tbe small atroctnr ef European street to the advartlslasr eolama or kiosk, which ssrvaa a good purpose. While such col umns may be objected to by those who are not familiar with tbelr use, yet since no la rg posters are allowed and since public advertising la more or less of a necessity, tbe columns are found to be of real service to tbe public especially In regard to announcements of theatre end public meetings, by which thej are mostly occupied. Since no sandwich men. banner men. bill board wagons or similar advertising schemes are permitted, the advertising column may well be pardoned, rot rfcr- I ! . 4' I. j fcesMawMMhuL. . flasb , , a ? . - - - i nbtnlned by crossing pure bred Kara kula on Lincoln and Cotswold ewes taaj be secured by breeding half blood KnrakuM.lncoln rams to the Lincoln and Cotswold ewes. Crawford Is tbe only aheep breeder In tbe United States itteniptlug the production of these furs 'a, a lurge seals, lie has tbe larger part of tbe only herd of Karakuls ever brought to the United States. The linportnuce of the Ksnesa col Hire's work In behalf of fur farming may be realised from tbe fact that If widely distributed throughout tbe iheep growing sections of America the Karakul aheep not only will make pos nlble s fur Industry -ef greet economk prtuuiae and effect a earing of the peit or thoiiMtMls of lambs which die every rear, but also will mean tbe Injectta if s better mutton bipod Into Americas sheep. Kant kill sheep ere large and very hardy sod when crosssd oa aa live breeds seem absolutely to breed ut tbe wvwJly or musklike Saver ef tbr-l meet eriy Spring - In tnrnlng rattle to grass tbst tbe 6 ret two or three weeks" areas Is very pour etuff and will aometloMe knock off more Sesh then N pm na. Better feed a little longer m the yards rather than te depend ea weeey Memeving Carhen. ta deeming the cylladera e a gas engine by removing tbem te ecrape eat tbe earhee) depnslt N la eeeTal smmbse thai wham. lha dlmsastsm tbe bat la partK-uiar. o not aitew the head be taserted late She eyHadstl s piers ef --rai1t.clothlnsr -elmllar te the wire brash of a lire repairing ea-at-salked ea the end eT a niece ef wood wW rteea ewt crevteea that errewdrlver aaner tsechsa. e; ui : tv-;"- - -' wavion woaano cat Ran boab ra OObdeUsa tbey are employed snd other local con ditions. Tbe relative emcleacy ot tin convict and tbe free laborer aa given be differed! authorities also tariee greatly, eome rating tbe coswtct as oul about half as emcleut as tbe frra laborer, and others rating tbe convict aa tbe more efficient Those states la whk-h ceovlct labor has been or hi at present employed es teualvely are Alabama. Colorado, Geur gis. Louisiana. Montana. New Meitcu. North Carolina, Oregon. South Caro dae. Virginia and Washington, la sd dlilou. lllloohL Iowa. Kentucky. New Jersey, New York. Ohm. Texas. West Vlmlnla nod Wisconsin have weed eea vtrta to some extent recently and mar be expected to make greater nee, of i hem Id the future. John a Riley. NVw York state super mtendent ef prisons, hi a warm sdro cate of tbs oee of convicts for rued work, dad to a recent Interview b eald: -Tbe lumates of ear prisons who are aero rued tbe privilege of working-oa, highway wlH, oa the average, do as mock work aa tbe paid laborer Qatte se Important ae tbe valoe of tbe serv ices tbe prisoner rend ere tbe state la building made the beneficial effect a pon the Individ oal Inmate and. Indi rectly, tbe moral effect a pon tbe whom body ef busstse hi sew state prtsooe, "Tbe domonotratloa that there ire several hundred seo hi each of ear start arts sea who amy he aaspleyed outside the prison walla at manual labor alee baa skews that tt b entirely feasible to raise ell vegetables required far aae al the srlseoa, thereby making tt possible to save maay thousand dot sirs snu nelly by tbe eapendttare ef a eemparatlvery ease II earn to the pur chase ef prisoo fsrvas, -la the past ergaabwd Mbor baa op posed tbe emptwyassat ef convicts tit elgkway tsnstiei Ilea. Having seen that tbey ere perform hg work lb tbe roast racttsa of hlghwave that woe id aet otherwise be amproved ead that the sjoary aaprsprtstad b seed kt the mplaymst ef etttesei labor and pay bjbh for amass sad wagese required ve reader eoarict hibsr eoVtJv. all oapsottioa h mm aexa haa beea wu ADVaaTmuia ooiiDhr with mukicval TUIIKS DIAL ObOOa. ordinary commerclnl puriMMies. news papers ere f.-d to be the best sources of publicity. Htid the public Is thiu uved tbs frlubtful dhuiltiys of crude posters and mIkos which deface Ameri I can streets. A cummercini aiivenise ment to thus svldom eeeu displayed In public,. At promiueut corners, how ever, often Tour advertising volumna may be placed, two for tbe usual pur poses trod two for news stands. They an not however, without a certalu. artistic effect and do not excite ad verse criticism. la Germany and Austria advertlalnft art .has advaut c .HTraptrtly during tbe tost decade. The best posters made come from the hMD.de of German und Austrian designers. -- These mee ure especially trained for this form ol art and dlapluy extraordinary ability to oee large masses or glowing colon, bv striking yet harmonious dealns Americans are thought to be a people fond of okee, but In what may be termed "bumoroos drawing" tb Ger mans outdo us at every turn, and sn official billboard la a German street will often be covered with quaint de signs, each signed b tbe mime ot some famous poster naker. Vraok Koester la "Modern City Planning aaf MaOnVenaDce." Paradoxical. Reporter What do you mesa by say biff that 1 ue "paradoxical expree alone T' Bdltor-I mean tbut you aa Impoaslbls tbluKs. This story of yours for Instance, contains tbe phrase "bag pipe at uslc." Cleveland Leader. Iletreetina In Dleordee. Who was Unit tough looking cbap I -j saw yoo with today, HlcksT -Be careful. Parker. That was my twin brother." "By Jove, eld cbap. forgive me! I really ought f have known. Kann Something For Nothing A Free Policy. y MOSS. ASS yoa meur ed? The CHI1P- 8T INSUR ANCE la the world today hi round RIGHT la tbe PAGES of THIS UP TO DATS NftWSPAPKR. Look tbe paper over and aaa very BUSINESS AN NOUNCEMENT te a printer's Ink guarantee to yoa of RIGHT DRALING aad HONKST OOODSl very- ad. to S POUCT at PUBUCITY. Tbe business assa who make this coobbb unity what tt to IN 8UR you against DISHONEST METHODS snd SPURIOUS AR TICLES when tbey kmoe tawee POLICIES. 'Tbey oaaM aet AFFORD ka do tbto no leas tbey BACKED the POUCIES vm by CORRECT BUSINESS SEBVICSV CttbeMUJ who take advaatngo of tbto FREE INSURANCE Sad tt PROTECTS them Doat yoa think tt woen bo op b INSURE TOO YOURSELF? Spring CHapeaux of Individuality Oar STrmngernents with these notable creators of millinery fashion enables as to announce a display of lovely, exclu sive headwear in lone for 8prin nd Summer, which again stamps the word "Foremost" on our hats. ; " -" . , . ' rl " .. , ' Rawak, Madam Chekanow, Morehead 7 aad Jardine - t lone Ladies will recosnize these names as leaders in ex clusive millinery. This showin & the result of our personal selection. . You sre invited to see this exquisite collection next week at the Telephone offiee, ' ' J..". - .' - ' Price range from $4.50 to $10.00 Jesse Smith, Milliner Main St. lone, Oregon Have you taken advantage of the Coffee Sale at Bert Masons? Former users have placed orders for over 600 pounds. Get your order before Saturday Niflht. - ; COFFEE BARGAIN WEEK. March 6-7-8-9-lQ-ll Here is a chance to save -10cr per pound on your Summer's supply of Folgers Golden Gate Steel Cut Coffee Will be sold as follows 45c tins for 35c. $1.00 tins for 75c $2.00 -tins for $1.50 Once a user of Folgers Coffee will make you -a regular customer for It. Leave your orders at once and get the reduced price as the fol lowing users are doing. They have used It and know its good quality. ' BERT MASON, I0NEI LISTEN TO US! NEARLY EVERYBODY BUYS IT FROM US. If you are going to put up that house this ' Spring this is the safe place to buy the lumber. ; NEARLY EVERYBODY XJSES LUMBER : . "'""""It is the economical place to buy everything you need in Lumber Lath - Shingles Roofing Building Paper Doors Wall Board, Screens, (Sash, Mouldings, Windows Cement, Wood and Coal. Others have dealt with us to their entire satisfaction. 80 can you. Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co See Crank or R. F. Wetgl. about It at their offices at lone snd Lexington, Oregon. . j" w.