New Well Secured On Reed Ranch in Oregon Territory
Nichoson Buffington's well rig led by Everett Ritchie drilled 208 feet after 16 days, finishing at Reed Ranch owned by Ghas Reed and son, with Frank Calkins buying 5 cows and 17 hogs from T. B. Buffington. Local notes report sermons, trains, and regional travel amid stormy Atlantic weather commentary.
Divorce summons in Oregon circuit court case
In Morrow County Oregon Velmaleta Woolery Jackson sues Francie Gordon Jackson for divorce. Defendant Franck Gordon Jackson must answer by April 15 1976. If ignored the plaintiff seeks a decree dissolving marriage and further relief as equity allows. Attorney B Johnson represents the plaintiff.
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Velmaleta Woolery Jackson
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Franck Gordon Jackson
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B Johnson
Chorus to Sing Next Sunday at Christian Church
Members who attended the chorus a few Sundays ago will hear the group sing again next Sunday evening. The speaker will discuss The God's Revealed Will to Men. A Bible School will precede morning communion and preaching services.
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J. Mahoney
Portland
Christian Church
Individual hog house and farm shelter guidance
The article discusses using a single central hog house versus individual farrowing sheds. It notes shelter advantages, wind and sun considerations, and cost comparisons showing central houses may reduce labor and heating needs, with warmth benefits for early farrowing.
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Warr
Kansas Agricultures college
Milk Flavor Study Finds No Clear Ration Advantage
A dairy study reports mixed opinions on feeding rations. Twenty five prefer milk from cows fed corn and bran, seventeen prefer oats, with one favoring an unspecified choice. The department does not endorse bran and corn as superior, noting no clear advantage for any ration.
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Fragmented historical notes on population and science
A garbled snippet discusses women practicing medicine in the United States, global population estimates, and racial demographic claims. It references a world population near 6 billion and projected growth to 2100, along with an odd note about a telephonic clearing house and aging couples.
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United States
Malstein
Gelden Wadd's
Ione Hotel Guests to Hear D R Baylor Eye Neers
The item notes De D R Baylor eye neers visit the Ione Hotel on Monday and Tuesday March 6 and 7. Norydke came from Lexington on Friday. The Farmers plan plowing and land sale inquiry arrives about a residence near Tone business district. John Blake returned from Texas after a rainy visit. Vergie Crawford traveled to Heppner to see her parents.
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De. D. R. Baylor eye neers
Ione Hotel
Laundry cabinet aids wash day with common helpers
The article lists modest household stock for stain removal and cleaning. It covers grain removers, starch, vinegar, ammonia, wax, and oxalic acid crystals for stains on white fabrics, cautions against strong mordants on prints, and stresses frugal, practical use of easy household items.
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Alcohol Enigma Shows Rising Drink in Dry Areas
Internal revenue notes report increased consumption of liquor despite state dry zones and local prohibitions. Factors include employer abstinence rules, social opposition to intemperance, and limited impact from reform efforts. A narrative fragment and a sale notice for two second hand incubators appear, along with Mrs Wilt arriving from Port.
Snow Recedes as Weather Turns Quickly
Snow fell Tuesday night and melted swiftly. forecasters, including Yeomen Homestead, predicted more snow. A first annual minstrel show at their hall near Bender's Store in Merchard expects a record crowd Friday evening with catchy songs, jokes, pretty girls, handsome men, and spectacular costumes.
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Bender
Cultivate Neighbors for Shared Work and Trust
The piece urges farmers to build enduring friendship with neighbors across the line fence before cooperation in business can succeed. It warns against only casual greetings and urges regular, friendly contact to foster mutual trust during tough times and harvest seasons.
Public Playgrounds and City Life Urge Better Recreation
An essay argues playgrounds are essential for urban children, offering vital exercise essential to growth and health. It critiques city streets as unsuitable for play, notes police and traffic rules hinder outdoor activity, and calls for ready spring playgrounds as the true remedy.
Booster Spirit and Local Real Estate Ad Fragments
The text contrasts boosters and killers as town characters, urging booster behavior with vivid metaphors. It includes mixed fragmented notices offering land near Lane in Salem Oregon for sale or exchange and a repair notice for watches and jewelry in Salem, with contact shorthand.
Election time trots on with local notes from Ione
The brief cites routine town updates as H Cronk returns from Portland after attending the Western ropeta oon naa session, reflecting steady civic rhythms and loyalty to home.
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H. Cronk
Ione
Portland
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