HAMS S. II. HOLGATE
and
Bacon
Has just finished another lot Of
those fine home finished hams and
bacon that can't be matched for
taste and flavor. Try them now.;
Main St.
lone, 'Oregon
JTpr Nothing
Did you ever notice how many things s bank does "for
nothing." Accommodating, some folks call It, but ass
matter of fact the bank is trying to get your confidence
We need it and can afiord to exert a little free energy to
get it Every officer and employee of this bank is strictly
at your service. We believe we deserve your , confidence
and wish to merit it and keep it. We can do you s lot of
good if you will let us, and we expect to profit only by
your prosperity. "
DANK. OF IONE
Political List
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Paid Advertising .
For County Treasurer '
1 wish to announce to the Dmo
cratle votere of Morrow County.
Oregon that I wUl seek tbe
nomination lor the offtee of County
Trtuanr at tbe coming Primary
Election Unbe held is Hay. Mil -Hanson
Huobbb 1
Starve the Fly Now
'
OONT TRADS IN fLY HID
DEN STORK.
, For Sheriff J
I nnonnee myself a candidate for
tbe ofnee of Sheriff, subject to the
win h nmihllcjLn Toton. at the
Primary Election to be held May lBtb,
1916.
Quo. UeDvmu fl
CASH
fsthai medium of exch
ange that make a mer
chant love to do business
Bring your orders to the
Big Store where you get
the worth for your money
f. S. BENDER & Co.
Main St.
Ion, Or.
For County Clerk
To tba Republican Vetera af
Morrow County: I -hereby announce !
that I will be a candidate for the
office of County Clerk at the prima
riee to be held May 10th, 1616. -BeetMCtfully,
J. A. Wats, -v-;
For District Attorney ;.
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for the nomination on the
Republican ticket for the office of
District Attorney for Morrow County
at the ensuing election.
8. E. Norsow.
Foa Hai.k 40 acre bench land, good
buildings, young orchard, three
nrlnm. Ave aeree nlowed. elgbt In
grass, nuance sruan, iw iu w
town. John Qrimee, Sclo, Oregwn,
Linn Count t. W" 1 (
TkKALIZINO the denser el
ax in " ', e
oeaee to Irede with dealere
who permit fliee e ewarm in
ovr dairies, reetaurante, nwr-
het end bakeriea. By with-
drawing patrenaoe frem the
eareleae dealer we sen put eur e
fly eampaian e a dollar and
cent baeia. Thia will line u
all the dealere In foodetuffe en e
the def enaive. , They will. n
turn, demand that all plaeee e
where fliee may breed In their e
. nelahberhoed be eleaned up.
Then we wHI have no only a e
flyleee but e really alean elty. "
Very Uttle Girl Who Is an Accom
plished Swimmer.
FEARLESS IN THE WATER.
Trained In Aquatlo Faete ae Seen as
She Was Able te Walk Daughter
. af a Prefeeaienal Swimmer Many
Thlnge ef tntereet to Little People.
probably the most finished swimmer
and diver In the world la email Miss
Knthiirlne .Brown. Wbo Is only four
years of age. The- photograph snows
ber performing her aquatlo feats at a
water carnival bald at Flushing, N. T
Lamb "oa Bi.n-From to 1
- Acres, $30 to $40 per acre, good eoU
easy cleared, good spring water
and creek. In an old burn, no Im
provements, eloee to school and
road. Id thickly settled neighbor
hood, mtlee from Rainier, Oregon,
good dairy and hay country- Also,
It wanted, a ranch te) rent In coo
i nectlonwlth sale. Ope-thlrd caah
; balance time to suit, abstract title
Buy direct from the owner. John
W. Thurston, Rainier, Oregon. SB 41
For SakWust Uke rent, S90 acres of
land near Drwweey, Harney County
! Oregon. Oood land. No Improve
ments One-third cash, balance
' one-third annual crop until paid.
Will take good unincumbered
property as first payment 11 de-
aired. Price W00. P.O. Box 4X8,
Vale, Or., care U. B. Bank. S7-39
For County Clerk
To the Kt'puliliwin vol urs of Morrow County:
I hereby iiiuiomuv Hint I will be a candidate for the
Office of County Clerk ut the Primaries to be held
May It), 1010.
Kcn ctfully
J- A. Waters.
. Pmtat Jricumoeat
Nichoson &Buffingtoit
WELL DRILLERS
lone,
Oregon
' For County School Superintendent
' To the Republics!,, voter of Morrow County: I hereby
announce that 1 will be a can date for the office of County
.School Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican
voters, at the Primarj Election to be held May, 19, 1916.
Paid Ad.
Respectfully
Mrs, Una Snell Shurte
Good ImprOTcd and unimproved
land eloee to railroad station and
Columbia river for sale cheap
on easy terms. Julius 8. Johnson
Box 3 Mayaer, Oregon. 88-40
Photo a American freaa AejgetaUoa.
UTBiBin enowa.
last year, when, .she was only three,
r'ancy a tot of that age swimming and
dlTlng like a duck! Tbouaauda saw
her and were stmnly smased at ber
kilL Her father la Commodore Alfred
Brown of the American Life Baring
wU- rtnmhlne be district. Ur.
Brown is a famous profeasloaal. Last
NoTember be swan from the Atlantic
oceaa to the Paduc through the Pan
ama canal. ITevlouaty he swam from
the Battery, New York city, to Sandy
Hook, a feat that had been attempted
many times, bat never before sccom
pUnned. So Katharine takei naturally
to the water. Her father ta tight ber
awlm as soon as she waa able to
walk and talk. 8 be has absolutely no
fear of the water, but her father re
siains close at band when she Is awlm
Wanted Lady with esoOO to buy
adjoining ranch and take active
partnership, aa house keeper and
the raUIng of the poultry- Will
rrow wheat, am 47 years of age,
industrious, careful manager,
with clean hablta, Hav daughter
twelve yeara of age. Box 36 Gate
way, Oregon
White King Plgtons; prise winners:
best paying equab breeding stock
on the mar met: Hated pairs $3:00
youngstersllOiOOdosen. C. W. Dav
is Box 68 Corning. California 40-43
for Hale 900-egg incubator, nearly
New worked well last year. $10
J. T. Knap pen berg, lone. Ore.
Ihbhjatkd fakm ron salb On Ku
ral Houte and Talepbona. tine. Fer
tile river bottom land. Center of
sugar beet growing dbttrict. Kact
ory aaaured. Will aubdlvlde.
Oeo. A. Barden,- OranU Paea,
Ore, . ai-4i)
aeartone Kee4 la Trim,
' The ancient apariaae paM as atweh
sttenUea te the rearing ef men ea cat
tle aeelers ha thai country and Knglaad
ta aaedera Usees de to the breeding ef
eeefe ebaege ef drmueai
aitd teeaiw eff mea'a nesa, and regu
lated the degree ef fatness te w trice,
was lawful, hi a free state, for any
rlttaea to extend hie body.
Those who dared to grew toe fat or
free soft for Military exerrtae and the
aerrkeM andrta were eeendlj wbto
In eae partknUr laatance, that af
Nauclhv the ane of Polyta, the eeTend
er waa brought before the Bpheri and
a awetlng of the whole people ef apar
la, at whlrh ala mnlawrul fatneas waa.
pablkly eioed, and he wme threat
ened with perpetual bantahateat b? he
sld not bring his body erithhi the reg
ular Spartan eaaapaas and give aa bhi
cnlpable saode ef UtUhj. which was e
r la red to bedsore worthy ef en loalaa
tba a a ana of Laodaiiaa.-pBuaeel
ohm lajqairet, ,
ron sal SO acres, all In cultivation
running water through place, fair
buildings, orchard, near school
and poatoffice; for terms and par-
partteulara address Harry Uunlnp,
tiataa, Oregon. B. 37-3
Handaoaae pure-bred Scotch Collie
pupptea, t moatbe old. Ufdee 17.00
Fesaalea 4.0t H. M Ad ley. Cbap-
maa, CoL County. oraoa. 4p4
ron aAL my seven jear old per-
eheoa mar Hearitta, BUte Fair
champioa and dam of ave State
pries winners. Also Bay six year
old biacA etalUoa, "Daedy." State
Fair pries wiener and aire of prise
wtanere. Fred W. BiJineA, 1 aiUea
west of Lebaaoa, Ore, ao-a
Maasrr wa a re lare mmber
wealthy mambira Tbbi crab b one
of the) cedent aad saosteutceeafaU
gfatrieUy emadeottoi. partfcalam
free. The ReBaole Crab, Mrs Wrn
bhx Bos L Oakland, OaL K-m
A Napeleenle Famine Scare.
Britain waa vn tba verge of a bread
otmlne during the Napoleonic warm,
and In 1800 a law was enacted problb
ttlng the sale of bread till It bad beau
ant of the oven at least twenty-fou
hours, "Food was so scarce ana deer,'
writes F. W. Hack wood, "that a pot
Uon of the population refused to etarvt
hm Bilaoce. and rioting broke out h
auny parts of England. A roya1
rant of 000 whs mads to one Tnoma
Toden to enable him to prosecute s die
covery made by him of s 'iwate' aa a
substitute for wheat flour. me
unfortunate seamen flahtlng Oreai
Rrltaln'a battle on tne blab aeaa had
to subsist on biscuits so badly mad
that when the weevtla were knockee
out there often remained nothing bul
empty abeHa." A pteaurm narvaac utt
following year saved, tba aUnaUuev-.
London Standard.
NOT ONLY aWAT BUT
BTAKVB JH FLY.
AYIAR age the "Swat the
y I- aleoan had a country
wide vogue, sod aa a reeuK
probably billiena ef flies were
Swatted. . Bwt beeattae ef the
wiermeua eaaeKy ef Sles far
meltielieetlea a ainale paw
may predwoe hllliene et their
kind there did ite seem is be
very aepreeiable dmintlea
m the total number.
The wiser eteean "Starve the
fly l hae been adopted thie year,
and the only meane ef etarving
the Ineeet is by allewlng it neUc
mg en wbhm to feed. Filth at
Ha feed, end net only aheuM
the eity etreete he hewt oMnr ef
It and the veeant lets net be
made the convenient dwrneing
grminda fee every kind ef ref-
eeewt every eewer w
mIIw ne kitehea aheuM be
eleared ef Ms insanitary even-
aaelatieM,
The meet atedeetlva eraedlng
m4 Mm Jiaaaaa eerrvina flv
ere gerbaga eena, eweaieera and
be
I ebeetutely eleen with reapee to
1 Wwaa la ae emaM ftaaa, bu by
the HUinatid and IntelHeent ea-
! eperatien ef the nnjnwipal a
a therHies and the ertiaeae gen-
ef iHaaae
a
eratty the Senear
I frem mm eaa be
eeeeeaeaeaeeaeeaaea
Spring Chapeaux
of Individuality
Our arransemenla with these notable creators of millinery
fashion enables us to announce a display of lovely, exclu
sive headwear in lone for Spring 'and Summer, which
again stamps the. word "Foremost" on our hats. ' r ;
Rawak, Madam Chekanow, Morehead
and Jardine
lone Ladies will recoanize these names as leaders in ex
elusive millinery. . . ,
This showing is the result of our personal selection. -
You are invited to see this exquisite collection
at the Telephone office. 1 ;
, Prlca range from $4.80 to $10.00
Jesse Smith, Milliner
Main St, lone, Oregon
New Spring Dress
- Goods
We have just received a. well selected
line of the latest Spring Novelties in
Serf, Russian, Elaire, Alpine, Miladie
Delores and Mercer Voiles, Flaxons
Poplins, Batistes, Mohican Madras,
India LinonsLohg Cloth, Pique and
''..-
Crepes etc .
''
Come in and make your selections
while the stock is fresh and complete.
; .."" " " '-"
Bert Mason
I0NE, OREGON
FAREWELL
Grain SacK
Sacks ar out of date. Handling In bulk saves -2c
to 3c per bushel. And this saving Is made
above the coat of Installing the bins.
Bulk Handling Insures your getting ALL the
profit and reduces the labor very materially.
Call at our nearest office and see the excellent
designs we have. ....
Design X 101 la a lOOf .bushel, "Portable"
Grain Bin. The complete b 11 of lumber re
quired for above design Is
$46.00
All lumber with 4-tie rods across. . $48.00
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co
See Crank or R F. WeigeJ. abouWt at their .
offices at. lone and Lexinftoo, Oregon.