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About The Ione journal. (Ione, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 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 Jeft in his care will receive prompgr t tent ion. - Haylor, the Jewelel f eppner, Or. Everybody Help ' "We would like to we oviry iiinn, woman aud child In this com in unity Iihv'u mi ucqouiiI; ul thin bank. We don't expect every person to deposit n thousand dollars. Wlint weiire after Im Uip welUire of this community; - - If this cumiii'iiitit.v pcoMjH'rK we will prosper. If everyone bad tin account with u we cuitld help more aud more. A. bank la a Hurt' of a rimtital enterprise. .Its object Is to nfllt4ti the promotion of the community's welfare by furnish ing ruiiflH.for.ttie advancement of Its industries.. . All the money In the community should be placed In the bank Tii "the best tlitrents of all -coiiKernurt,' BANK OF IONE ROAD BUILDING v BY CONVICT Y03K Old Idea Adopted to Modem ADVERTISING COLUMNS .. POPULAR ABROAD. AN ECONOMIC PROBLEM, Relative Cfllfllsiwy ef OsnvM and Pree Laser as Qlvsn by Varioue Authori ties Variss Greatly John B. Rllay a Wars Adveoate sf C soviet flead Work. ... For County School Superintendent to the Republican voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce that I will bea canidate for the office of County Yhool Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican voters, at the Primary Election to be held May, 19, 1916. Paid Adv. Respectfully Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte FEEDING DAIRY STOCK. Vsung Animals Should Be Wall Pad During O rowing Psrlod. Calves dropped lii the spring sod early stiuiuier sliuuld be growing nice ly by tb time they ar Id their wlatar guartera. TUuy should be early accoa turned to eetlng groin, grass aud, later tn tbs fall; alfalfa or clover hay. It Is poor economy to -limit their supply of rnuftbagHi hs It develops large trams barrels sod girts tbs appearance of vigor, sud nothing will aid this mora l baa clean, wall grown nay. J. Is co-operative between the Kansas Agricultural college and L. at. Craw ford, a sheep breeder near Cottonwood Palls, bss been so successful that the college bas decided to send Its expert In charge of" toe 'test. DrTTTTr. Na bours, to Bokhara, central Asia, to study fur funning and the Karakal sneep In Hi noma country. It la frost Bokhara that tbs Dnlted States ln imrts 114,000.000 worth of these fun annually. Dr. Nabours will spend months gathering Information that will be helpful In developing tbs project oa the Kansas fur farm. ' - Mors than BOO of tbs valuable far Walls the idea af oslng prisoners to build roads -Is probably as old as the art of road building Itself the systeaa atte use of municipal, eouaty and state prtsdnera m tnat work to a compare, lively recent development amy the Good Roads MagasJne. ' It Is growing In favor, however, as the recognition of Its advantages become more general end as the lease system becomes mere generally condemned. At present the law of practically- every state In the Union permit some use ef convict tabor la road building, and It la worthy at note that although only about a doses states have made extensive nee of such labor, It has been found economical and efficient wherever given a fair trial. Aside from the fact that the em ployment of convict labor effects a eoav Bldersble saving in the cost of road work, no definite conclusions can be reached as regards the relative cost end efficiency of convict and free tabor. The cost data available show that the cost per convict per day for road building varies from par nape as low aa S6 cents to something over a dollar, depending upon the locality, the char acter or work upon which the eonvlets are engaged, the system under which The grain ration Is nceasaryror ,Hts were produced on the Kansas steady growth. Tbe grain should be ' r"rm tnl P"ng. Three oandred were given In two fees, morning end even- j irrowu last seuauu, of which 100 were iug, marketed In New York st from 8 to tfcgulste tbs amount of.grabi to the '10 apiece. This season's results show Individual calf. No train should be I t'ts tiniest as valuable as those allowed to remain la tbe mangeiw where It will become musty, as diges tion dlaordsrs win result Ground oats nnd bmu are valuable supplements to sblmtnllk In a ration as they contain a large amount of mineral substitute necessary for good bone. FUR BEARING SHEEP. Kansas Agricultural Callage I x pert meriting With Karakul Cresses. A teat which has for its aim the in troduction of a new fur farming In dustry lu the United States Is showing some unusually, promising results In Kaiiaas. Bvveral hundred Persian lamb, astrakhan and krlinnier fur pelts have been produced on a sheep ranch -4a that state by crossing Karakul beep from Asia on American long wool hrpfds. Tbs uudertaklmt. which .755 8 Enlist In the Army of Common Sense. By MOSS. IJgl'lCION, Curiosity. Common senae. Soma folka still view tbe ads. In tbe uewapapsr wltb BUVfl CI ON. They cling to the belief that tbe merchant la FOttCKD to ad vertise to get rid of ai'CUiOUg UOODB. Other folks reed tbe ads. out of 0UH1OS1TY once In awhile after they ha re flubbed svery thing else la tbe paper. Tbty think the ails, are a NKCKM SAHY KV1L that can be IDLED OVER. Then there la tbe CHEAT GROWING THIRD CLASS, the people who make tt their BUS! NKHS to reed tbe ads. with (he COMMON SENSE purpose of KKRPINO rotrTKD oa COM MUHCIAL EVENTS. The COMMON SENSE read ers of this paper, we happen te know, are- In the GREAT MA JORITY. ' They are WISH If yon luv been SUSPICIONS or CUR KHTa join the RIGHT THINKING THRONG AT ONCE. Make tt yoor bnainess to URN. EFIT TOmtSBLP by WATCH I NO tbe arts RKOULARLT la the COMMON SENSE WAY. Kanaae Asrtcultural collate has been experimenting with a view te producing eatrakhan fur by arose Ins lha Aalatlc Karakul aheap with American Ions wool. These pelts nfi worm, wnon nun irora tamne I I i. .ittr, ach. Lamfa born dead bear fur uit aa valuable. Tbe Karakul ram here Illustrated la a pure bred owned by L. M. Crawford. btnlned hv-AroasIng pure bred Kara kiila on ufucoln sud Cotswold ewes uiay be secured by breeding half Wood Karakul-Lincoln rams to tbe Lincoln "liid Cotswold ewes, Crawford la the inly sheep breeder In tbe United atatee (tempting the production ef these furs n a large scale. He has tbe larger part of the only herd of Karakuls aver brought to the United States. The Importance of the Kansas col t-ge'a work In behalf of fur fanning may be rrallaed from the fact that If widely dlntrlbuted throughout tbe ht'P growing sections of America' the Kiintkul sheep not only will make pos alhle a fur Induetry of great economic rronitne and effect a saving ef tbe pelts if thousands of lambs which dts every rear, but also will mean the Iniectlng if a better mutton blood Into Americas beep. Karakul sheep are large and very hardy and when crossed on as tir breeds swm sbsolutely to breed ant tbe woolly or muskilks savor of tbe meat lerty telne. rasa. la turning rattle to grass that tbe Mrst two or three weeks' is very pww stuff sud will sometime knock nff more flesh than tt pats oa. Better feed little longer In tbe yarda rather than to depend aa washy trees. to. ftemevtna Carhop la cleaning tbe cyundera at a fat engine by removing them te ecrape eat the carbon deposit H te esefoJ fee ra oaember that where the eUmeoatoae, tbe bore In particulsr, do not allow the and te be Imwrted Into the cylinders a piece of "card ckrthhig"-mllar t the wire brash ef a tire repairing eat-at-aalled ee the end ef a piece at wKd will etesa eat crevteea that rreardrtver never bMwhea, - They Are Hetleeable Pea terse In the . atriots KMrepean ClUee. .- - - - Perhaps he most noticeable of the small structure of European streets la tbe sdvsrtisibar column or kiosk, which serves a good purpose. While each col umns may be objected to by those who sre .not familiar- with their nee, yet since no large posters are allowed and since public advertising Is more or less of a necessity, the columns are found to be of real service to the public, especially In regard to announcements of tbeat. and public meetings, by which they are mostly occupied. Since no sandwich men, banner men, bill board wagons or similar advsrtlslng schemes are permitted, the advertising column may well be pardoned, for it" "t 1 r I , iIj'mv,; " 1V VmOH WOSEDtS OH STATS BjOAD IB oobonano. they are employed and other local cea dltiona. The relstlve emctency of the convict and the free laborer as given erent authorities also vurles greatly, soma rating the coovtct as ouU about half as efficient aa tbe fret laborer, and others rating tbe convict as the more efficient Those ststes In which convict labor has been or hi at preeent employed ei teoslrely are Alabama, Colorado, Geor gia. Louisiana, Montana. New Mexico. North Carolina, Oregon. South Car )ns. Virginia and Waablngton. Ib ad dltloev Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky. New Jersey, New York. Obm. Texas, West Virginia and Wtsconala have need con vkta to some extent recently and may be expect ed ' to make greater Bss el thru In tbe future. John B. Riley. New York state au per latendent of prisons, la a warm mlw rate of tbe oae of con t lets for nwtd work, and la a recent interview said: The Inmates of our prisons who are accorded .the privilege of work Ins oa highways will, oa tbe average, d ee much work aa the paid laborer. Quite as Importaat as the value of tbe serv Ires the prisoner readers tbs stats la build tag roads ts tbe bcnooctal effect npos tbe fcadlvMual Inmate and, Indl rectly, the asoral effect anon tbe whole body of Inmates In ear state prisons. "The demoaetratfaa that there are several hundred etea m each of ear state prisma who aaay be employed ontalde lha ertsoa walls at mannal labor a km has sbowa that It Is entirely feasible to rales all wsetablee required far nee k the piisone, thereby making tt possible te nave assay tnooaand sot 's re annually by the expenditure of a comparatively eaeaH suai hj tbe par chase af prlsea farsss. "la the past otwaahsMi labor bss esv posed the empleyaMwt af eoavlcta la highway eeaetnn ttea. Bavins; seen that they are netforaahuj work aj tbe af barb ways that woaM s be lm proved sad that the aweey aaawwprtated Is aard u the iwplaywisol of ctrtsaa labsr and aay- st for teasss and weg"ee required a reader eeavkt la bar effective, a! eppoeHlon art taw asaa baa been wtssv LXIVaBTDUHO CULUHN WITH UDaiClfAX TUHBK VLLh CLOCK. ordinary commercial purposes, news papers are f.d to be the best sources of publicity, utid the public Is thus sared tflii.frlidjlfiil displays of. crude posters and alifiia which defies Ameri can streets, A coninierclul udvertlse ment la tbue wvldom seeu displayed In public. At prominent vomers, how ever, often four sdvertlslng columns may be placed, two for the usual pur poses and two for news stands. They are not, however,' without a certain artistic effect and do nut excite ad verse criticism. In Germany and Austria advertising art bas advance .vr rapidly during tbe last decade, Tbe best posters made come from tbe hands of German 1 1 ltd Auatrlun designers. These men are especially trained for this form ul art and display extraordinary ability to use large musses of glowing colors In striking yet barinoulbue designs Americans sre thought to be a people fond of Jokes, but In what may be termed "humorous drawing" the Uer mans outdo us at every turn, aud an official billboard in a German street will often be covered with quaint de signs, ouch signed b tbe name ol some famous poster tsker. frank Koceter in "Modern City Planning and Maintenance-" aradexiaal. Beportar WJrnt do you meuo by say -bag that 1 oae "paradoxical expres eJonaT" Editor ( memo, that you saj impossible things. This story of yours, for Instance, contains the phrase "bog pipe muaic." Cleveland Leader. Retreating iVDiaorder, "Who was that tough looking chap I saw yon with today, Hlcksr -"Be careful, Parker. That waa my twin brother." "By Jove, old chap, forgive me! ) resllv outfit to baTe known. "S-Kitnane Something For -Nothing-A Free Policy. MOS. ARB yoa Inaar edl Tbe CHEAP ST INSUR ANCE la the world tods y tat found RlGHT In tbe PAGES of THIS UP TO DATE NEWS PA Pica Look the paper over and see. eery BUSINESS AN NOUNCEMENT la a printers Ink guarantee te yoa of RIGHT DEALING and HONEST GOODS. Every ad. k) a POUCT af PUBLICITY. .The business mea who make this community what tt Is IN SURE yoa against DISHONEST METHODS and SPURIOUS AR TICLES whan they loses these POLICIES. They coatf not AFFORD to do that aalesa they BACKED tbe POLICIES op by CORRECT BUSINESS SERVICE ClUsane who take ed vantage of this FREE INSURANCE Sad tt PROTECTS them Desit yoa think It wonM he was for YOg aa te IN8URB YOURSELF t Spring Chapeaux of Individuality Oar arrangementa with these notable creators of millinery fashion enables us to announce a display of lovely, exclu sive head wear"??! lope for Sprine; and Summer, "; which again stamp the word "Foremost" on our hats. . Rawak, Madam Chekanow, Morehead and Jardine lone Ladies will recoanize these names as leaders in ex clusive millinery. - "" - k ' ' This showing is the result of our personal selection, You are invited to see this exquisite collection next week at the Telephone offica -' . - . Price range from $4.50 to $10.00 Jesse Smith, Milliner Main St. Ionet Oregon New Spring Dress Goods We have just received a" well selected line of the latest Spring Novelties in Serf, Russian, Elaire, Alpine. Miiadie--T Pelores and Mercer "Voiles, Flaxons ' Poplins, Batistes,' Mohican Madras. India Linons Long Cloth, Pique and Crepes etc. ' . Conje in and make your selections while the stock is fresh and complete. Bert Mason IONE, OREGON LISTEN TO US! NEARLY EVERYBODY BUYS IT FROM US. If you are going to put up that house this Spring this fs the safe, place to buy the lumber. NEARLY EVERYBODY USES LUMBBR It is the economical place to- buy everything you need in , S Lumber Lath Shingles Roofing Building Paper ' Doors Wall poard, Screens, Hash, Mouldings, Windows Cement, Wood and Coal. Others have dealt with us to their entire satisfaction. So can yon. Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co See Crank or R. F. Wefgsl. about It at their offices st looa and Islington. Oregon. v