IHEIONE INDEPENDENT
Pubtlehed Ev.-ry Friday by
. V. BEAD, Uitat-Phbtahrr
SUBSClilfTIONt
On year . $1.60
tin months ... ....76
. tnuntha .....BO
Kii'' ad aa second class mattor at the
p-xu.iHc at Ion, Oregon, under act
of ftlarvh 3, 1878
Friday May 22, .1925
The most dangerous characters
in the world are those who live in
the suburbs of virtue-they are
rotten ice.
Josh Billing
MOTHER'S DAY
Let every day be Mother, s Day
Make roses grow along her way
And beauty ever where.
Oh never let her eyes be wet
With tears of sorrow or regret.
And never cease to care!
Come grown up children and
rejoice.
That ycu can hear your
mother.s voice.
A day for her? For you she gave
Long years of love and service
brave. I
For yon her youth was spent;
There was no weight of hurt or'
care
Too heavy for her strength to'
bear, I
She followed where you went;
Her courage and her love sud
lime You could depend on all the
time.
TRY HOME STORES FIRST
When you need anything try
first to buy it at home.
Home trade is the conuecting
link that binds onr community to
greater prosperity.
How strong, bow binding, how
reaching this link depends upon
the men, women and children
who call this commutity home.
Increased business brings in
creased competition with a cor.
responding decrease in prices.
Increased population means a
better market for your own prod
act whether it be labor you have
or merchandise or the products
from tilling the soil.
Let's all work together to
itrengten the link between home
and home folks.
Clobe-.Times
ARCENT1NE CROP
LIGHT '
Argentina will have less corn
to export this year.
Id the first official forecast of
the crop received by the United
States department of agriculture
form the international institute of
agriculture at Rome, the crop is
forecast at 187,155,000 bushels as
compared with 276,756,000 bush
els produced last year.
Allowing som 80,000 bushels for
home consumption and seed re
quirements there should be some
what more than 100,000.000 bush
els available for export and carry
over, the department says Ex
ports from last year's crop, from
May 1, 1924, to March 1. 1625, to
taled 178,000,000 bushels.
East Oregonian
We'll Tell the World
A HkM purse la a licavjr curse.
Cenjunilu Kmnklln.
Too Honeit
Son-ln-Law Bay, you have paid me
thousand marks too much !
Father-ln-Lsw And this is the Idiot
to whom I bsve intrusted my daugh
ter J Dorfbarbler, Berlin.
Small Stuff
The chicken saw a pigeon's egg for
the flrst time and eyed It curiously.
"It must be an egg, all right," she
mused, "but It Isn't like what mother
need to make." Legion Weekly.
Loohi That Way
She Do you really think I married
you for your money T
He Well, the way my money baa
teen going It looks suspicious.
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Bible Thoughts for
theWeek
Sunday.
In Famine Hs Shall Redeem
Thee from death: and In war
from tha power ot the sword,
j oo o:v.
Monday.
H That la Not With Ma U
Agalnat Ma; and ha that gather-
eth not with ma. tcattereth T
abroad. Matt 12:30.
Taee4ajr.
And the Lard Dlract Your
Heart , Into the Iot of God, I
and Into the patient wattlnf for
Christ U Tbesa. s:o.
WeJaeeJa.
Far Than Shalt Thou Lift Up i
Thine Face without apot; yea,
thou ahalt be steadfast and
ahalt not fear. Job 11:15.
Taarwlay.
Fer If Ya Live After the Fleah,
ye shall die: but If ye through
the Spirit do mortify the deeds
of the body, ye shall Uts
Rom. 8 :13.
Friday.
And Ye Shall Serve the Lard
your God, and Ha shall bless
thy bread, and thy water; and
I will take sickness away from
the midst of thee. Ex. 2823.
Satarday.
Ye Have Heard How I 8ald
Unto You, I go sway, and come
again unto you. If ye loved lie,
ye would rejoice, becluse I
said, I go unto the father: for
My Father la greater ifian L
John 14:28.
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McCormick-DEERING HILL
SIEE THRESHER
Is the International Combine
with the new leveling device. It
will level on land up to 65 fer ceut
grad e.
Read what one of the users
says:
I have used the Internation
al Harvester Combine for three
years. The first year I cut toO
acres, 500 the second and 590 tha
third. The cost was$1.00 per acre
to but into the sack, while if I han
dled my grain by any othermeth
od, the cost would have been $3.
00 to $4.00 per acre.
The leveling device was all that
was needed to make it a perfect
machine. In my opinion the com
bine way is the most economical
and efficient way to handle the
a .1 ill!-
arain croo. Any otner memoa is
wasteful
Frank Evers en
lone, Oreaon
Who Would?
"See here!" remonstrated the? boas
sternly. "Smith's office boy doesn't so
sbout bis work bumming snd whis
tling."
"You batcher life he doesn't," cheer
fully saaented the tough kid. 'He's
th' rottenest crap shooter In th' build-
In'." American Legion Weekly.
Wanted a Tablet
A converaatlon recently overheard
In a modern drug store which deals la
many things besides drugs:
"Qimme a tablet."
"What klndr
"A yellow one."
"But what's tha matter with your
1 want to writ a latter." Every
ways.
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ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
got it we can get it .
quick.
ENGELMAN
IONE,
Lee Howell and Earl Murray
are in attendance on the Grand
Lod90f the I. 0..0. F., now in
aiusion at Ashland.
Mrs. Gejrge Ritchie land Mrs.
Karl Murray accompanied them
Mr. and Mrs, .Earl A. Brown
motored to southern Oregon this
week. They will attend the Granp
Lodge aud Rebecca Assembly sea-
tions after which they will spend
s me time visiting relatives ami
friends in that section.
PONT WORRY
The world is wide
In time and tide
And God is guide
Don't worry
And he is b'est
Who doos hid liest
And leaves the rest,
Don't worry.
TheoviOie Cuyler
Lodge Directory
10NF. LODOK No. 120. A K. A A.M
VI ww every tlrat nml third Weilnes
oteuch month. W. M. . K. V nlir
.s. I K. Dick.
locust oiurmt No.n. o. k.
Mwis the sivoml nml fourth Tues
day of ench month. W.M. Mrs. Myr
tle Walker; Soc. Mrs. Nlun BltMle.
IOSK I.0DUE No. 135. I. O. O. V.
Meets every Katunlnjr evening. S.
G., Frank Young; V. U. Hergeu l.e
lMtU'r; Sec. Earle A. llrown; Treu.
E. J. Itrlstow.
" IH NTniiR.VSS I1F.BKKAH No. 01
t. O. O. K. MwHa the flint nml third
Thursday of each month. N.U. Italy
KngeliiiHii; V. (1. Arvllln Swnusoii
Sec. VeriU ItlU-ule: Trens. Etta Bria-
tow.
Fait Work in Sugar
Only Are or six minutes are re-
oulred to snln off snd waah ("'
pounds of sugar, soya Nature Mag.)
tine. The products of this proce
are wanned raw auger and waah alruii.
It Is the latter that la mixed with the
raw sugar when It first enters the tv-
tlnery for the flulihlng proreaaes.
Leave your watch repairing at
Swanson's Feed and Supply btore
for Haylorthe Jeweler. Heppner,
Statement of the Ownership,
1 Management, etc
nnirl ttv Act of Contrreas f
Auitut24. 1912. of loqe, Independent
tiulillMhed weekly at lone, Oregon.
for April 1, 1925.
Mannitlnir Editor, W. W. Head
t .lltnr. I'nlilUln-r. J. V. Head, lone
Oregon.
That the owners are : E. 8. Acker
man. 61S4 Scanlan Ave., St. LouN,
Mo.
Known bondholders, mortcninte
and otlier security holders, holdlutr
)er cent or more of total amonnt M
I,.. ml murtirnirea. or other aeciiri'
ties. None
E. 8. ACKEKMAN, Owner.
Hwiirn ta and sulmcrllied lfore
me this first day of April, Hf5.
F. II Robinson. Notary Tublh
lily coinmhtslon expire S-!i-2.
YOU M AY WIN $1,500
II vou urn M Is mikt (h. MM or J, out ot tl
letitrt eoauiiua la th. f TOILET NECES
SITIES." A loul at Sino IN CASH prlite i
at iwtrici W(ptiun la thl
CHEAT WOMD BUILOIO CONTEST .
Sni (tarns (of circular ana nils. 4Jrt
Ki.ifUlsUboraiarlM DiM'. it.' Aurora, Hunt.
HARDWARE
OREGON
Church News
Notes ft Interest to All
Local Daomlnatlons
Rev. Ueurge N. Edwards of
Walla Walla, traveling redresent
itiveof the Congregational Sun
lav School Society, was in lone
i'ora few m iutea last Saturday
afternoon, guing on to Lexington
by the ntage. His call was in tho
nterest of daily vacation Bibl
tchoois.
The flood at Lexington, Wed
nesday caused only nominal dam
mage to church property.
Mr. D. E.Dent, a Bible Univer-
ity student from Eugene will
will preach at the Christian Chris
tian chuJch next Sunday morn
ing and evening.
According to the Christian
Ierald relgeous census for 1924
there was a net gain in the mem-
of the chuiches of the United
States of approximately 700k000.
Since 1891, church membership
fas Increased 130 per cent., while
he popnla'ion ef the country
has gained 80 per cent.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. Y. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
10:00 'A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor st5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30
P.M
Barbaric Deitruction
The Marao-na weft enabled to heal
water for their hatha for a period of
all umntha with the 7UO.0(U rolumra
they took from the great library of
Alexandria, hfypt, by Caliph Ulnar's
ordvra In (Mil A. D.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Thoae h are In a "run-Sown" ronil.
linn will notice that Celarrh boihera theni
much more than when U)r aiv la aood
haalth. Thla tart provta that while
Catarrh a local dliwaee. It la greatly
Influenced by conetttutlonul conditions
HAI.l.'S CAT4RKH NKDKiNB la
Combined Trtmnt, both local and In
ternal, and baa bn auceru tn the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty yeaiw.
Bold by all drucirleta.
F. J. Cheney Co- Toledo. Ohio.
HEPPNER TA1L0RINGC0.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE .
29.50 And Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Heppner, Ore. '
I D. MCMURDO, E D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
' When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Office
Residence
HEPPNER
Main 933
Main 492
OREGON
SPRING
IS HERE
Let us measure you for a
new BORN suit. We
guarantee a fit.
COME IN AND SEE OUR
SAMPLES
Bristow & Johnson
IONE HARNESS SHOP
C. A. BECK, Proprietor
; Drop In and looh over my
Line of WorK Shoes.
; ! have a good stocK of Cloves and
! Harness Supplies.
. Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
lone Market
GEO. VV. RITCHIE, Prop:
Wholesale and Retail Deafer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commcr
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
SAM GANGER, Proprietor.
' Nice Rooms. Good Service.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
. MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS.. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
Clyde R.Walker,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
. Office in Drug Store.
IONE, . . OREGON
Dr. F. RFarrior .
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon '