,i . . ; the ione independent Published Every Friday by f, V. MUD, i:1it-Publhher c SUBSl KIPl'IONj On yM lw Six month .;.....76 !!. month .'. .....60 teied ft cond ' 'us nmttar at th pottoffic t Iom, ""gon, under act of Mim-li 1ST9 Friday Jul. 3,1925 Count that day lost, whose low, descending sun, Sees, at thy hand no worthy action don Meriduli. THE NEW TODAY Pete Fussinfret cannot forget The "good old bygone days"; He views with very muchregret All moderns aud their ways- Hehasuotimeforworkitseemsrraining Camp at Camp Lewis! Hit mind is never free; . ly the following citezena who He only sits and dreams and will devote one month towar.l dreamt levmiiMncr tha Icnnurloilire nf thf Of days that used to be. Jim Killjoy ia a loafer, too Habitually glum; He's always feeling very bine About the days to come; He fears that earthquake, fire , or flood Will wreck the world tomorrow; Tbus he can only sit andbrood Anticipating sorow. While such old fuddy-duddies gloom. About our tasks we hurry, For in our lives there is no room For past or future worry; The partis closed - our futures may Depend on present action; For workers, in each NEW TO DAY There's hope and satisfaction WARREN B. JENNINGS ' NATION'S JATAL DAY On: hundred and fortnine years have passed since the rep resentatives of thirteen colo nies until thai time under the tutelage of Great Britain sol emnly declared that the Colo nies were and of right ought to be free and independent statej and, to the achievment of that indepenbencepledgedtheirlives their fortunes and their sacm honor. One hundred and fortynire years have seen thirteen feeble colonies devlope into a nation composed of fortyeight states. Tnen confined to the Atlantic seaboard, now the natiou forms an imperial dominion on which the sun never sets. We Americans are justly proud of the record of the one hundred and fortynine years that have passed since the 4th day of July, 1776. We show that pride by pulic assemblage aud by speech and song com meorative of the glorious past and. if s mighty dead. These are the symbols of patriotism. But in truth we glorify the past and honor the fathers only by ser ' vice in the present and by wor thy aspirations for a greater and happier Republic yet to be UNIVESITY OF OREGON Eugene, June 15 (Special) Gifts and pledges representing a value of more than $800,00) nave been received by the Univer sijy of Oregon for the year 1924 25. Acknowledgement of tl e gifts, which include money, lane, books and equipment and gifts to the art museum, was made at the University commencement exercises today ' by Governor M. Pierce. OREGON HASMANY BEES FUTIMPORTS MUCH.IIONEY Although Oregron has 100,000 ilonies of bees 10,000 beekeeper and $1,500,000 Invesfed in bees I a:id beekeepinst equipment, many carloads of honey are importeb J iiitothe state annualy. The statu is capable of supplying enough h.mey to meet the demands of j t immediate consumption and still I h we enouuh remaining , to cup blant all of the syrup and mucli of the sunnr now used in the 3tateV HEADQUARTERS Citizen Military "Training Camp (Release Sunday June 28, 1925; J Camp Lewis. Wash., County is repersented at this year's Citizns, Military , militsry art: Heppner: Francis M. Becket, Gerald L. Slocum, James U. Thomson, Marvin It. Wightman FARM POINTERS The stand of clover obtained on the experiment station fielJs has been improved 50 per cent by the use ol lime on the poor and. Through a drouth, lime especially helps the young c!ov.n- and gras? to survive succe?sfuHy. The middle Oregon Babtitt association in session last week at Fossil lined up with W. J. Bry;.n in his stand against evelucioi, nost Babtist being strong fun Jamentalists. The association closed 8e?sions Sunday nighr. Elder A. S. Simmcns of Nw Pine Creek presided as moderator Chas.' Jackson of Mitchell was Jlerk andElberU. V. Duling, Jadras is treasurer. Globe Times The miser and the glutton, two acetous buzzards: one hides his tore and the other stores hishi le. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. "018894 Department of the Interior. U. S. .and Office at The Dalh s. Oregon HH9.17. lOiS.Netk-tf Ih hereby given lint Xell Dulierty of Icxlngtun,' )re., . ho, on July N, H)Ju.iiuiIe lioiiitut iul :ntry, No.ors.yi4. for the EJ, 'Keetloo , Tow nxhip 2 - North, Itn tiu . ;4 not, WlllumetU! Meridian, lias filed otlee of Intention to liiiike final liree year I'roof, to eetabllHh elaiin f) the land above rieticrlhed, before :ay M. Audorxon, Clerk ofCiniilt 'ourt, lit Heppner, Oregon, oii the rd day of AugiiHt.I'Ji.'i. ('laliuuut name an w-lttiesfe: ;d Mc Diule of I-xlngtoii, Oregon, Vm. Koherty, of Islington, Oregon, Inhnn Tr'ilnon. of lonp, Oregon, f)an Mc Devil, of lone, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly ' IteglMter. J .M, duly 24 ENGEUAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON ' Everything in the line of hardware. If wc havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON M 1 1 1 I M H I I I I I I I I I I I Bible Thoughts for the Week Sunday. . When Chrlit, who la our llfc, I shall ppenr, thun ilmll ye lm ppenr with lllm In glory. I Col. 3:4. ' , Monday. f Thou Shalt Alio Decree thing. I 'end It ihnll be esttibllihed Into thee: iind the llttlit Rluill iliine upon thy ways. Job 22:28. I Tuesday. Surety Goodn.aa and Mercy f shall follow mo nil the dny o( I my life : ami I will Uwrtl In thw houw of the Lord for evr. f P. 2n :!. Wolaolay. And If I Go and propnro a f place for you, I will f'im agn. and rooelve you mito ji.aoir; y that wbeiv 1 am. ihi're ye may te also. John 1-1:3. Thursday. The Lord Knoweth How to de liver the godly out of tempta tion, and to reserve the unjimt mto the day of Judgment to be punished. II I'cter 2:9. Friday. The San of Man shall send forth 111 annel. and they alinU gather out of III kingdom all things that offend, and tlicm which do Iniquity. Matt 13:41. Saturday. And They Shall Be Mine, snlth the Lord of Hosts, in that day when I make up my Jon-el ; and T I will spare them, a a man spareth hi own son that (vrvetli him. Mul 8:1T. frHIHIIHHMIItllllUll HOW'S THIS? trtu.a rATlRHH MKOICINK will to what wa claim l r It-rUI ye.ir aystrm of Catarrh or Lua.awa cum4 by ' 'mTiTl.. catarrh MF-mnxfj eon-1 ,l,t, o( an Olnimrnt whkh Qul lly ltsllms tha catarrhal inflammation, and tha lntrnsl Ml. a Tonic w huh .... ,h,,i.-h ih. m.vut on tha Murone Furfac. thus rc.icnn noma. nd" Po ' tr amrslats rof orer tm orer tut Tolado. Ohio. F. J Chancy to.. Lodge Directory IONK I.ODOK No. 120. A K. A M Meet every flrMt nnd third Wedii. s ofeach mith. W. M. . It. WaUer Sec. L. K. Di' k. LOCUSTCH Al'TEP. No. HO- V Meets the Meconil and fourth Tin .'r of ench month. W.M. Mm. Sl. r tie Walker: -e. Mra. Nlni HldiU' . IONE I.ODO E N ' 1 lu..t ..v..rv KiitnrilflV evelllliK. X O., frank Youu ; V.U. Iiergen l.j bttr;Sec. KurloA. lirown; Tre.isj E. J. Brletow. Ul.Xi riOIlAS.S ItEBEKAH No. -i I. O. O. F. Meet the limt anil third Thiimdiiy ofeach month. KM. I'uUy Entp'lmun; V. i. Arvlllii Kwmmoii; S.-C. Verdii UlUhle: Trea. Ettu Bi ' tow. Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store for Haylor the Jeweler, Heppntr. YOU M Y WIN $1,500 fyobUlomktthfm,l wit .ul .1 th Uittn Mtulnt4 la th ott$ "TOILET NECC5 SITIES." Atoulol$io IN CASH prtiM H (warld to eonpatliort la tMl CHEAT WOKD BUILDINO CONTEST Saul lump (or elrculir and ruli. A44r. i SillltUUbwiiorlti. DtpiH. it.t Aurora. Illlno IV, GAME ON NATIONAL FOREST Over 667.000 lieud of big game rnimnls mal e there home on Uncle Sam'f 1"9 Nationul Foront thi9 is the estemute frr 1021, mude by the forest rentiers ol t eU.S. Forost service. Of course t!iera may Ik 087,051-the rangers, t iiln't count them, bnj these are out in th hill and tin ii- esti mate la a litt'e better thun any one else's. . Compared with th' previnub 'year, the U.S. figures show an increase of about, 41,000 heaii ifter due rilowance is made fir 41,326 ht ad tf bear which wen rut included in the eatematcs- ot formar year.) but which, ure in cluded in tin. 1921 entemates. Church News Notes ol Interest to AH a Local Dnoininations . Thd Bas list church is veceiv ing a coat ol paint this week. , The Prayernieeting Committees of the local Endeavor Societies will socn be issuing a new list of topics an'd L-aderi Pastor Pendleton of the First Congregational church of Condon has resigned to accept a church near Portland,. His successor Condon comoa from Idaho. Mrs. Frank Engleman, who i now vibitin;; in Portland, txpect to attend tl World's Christian Endeavor iwnvenlion. I intre IS nuraiy any man ou i wicked Lut 'that he respect v;rflle (or tha proteCll'Jil It j v I oiinorM! niDlTTOUV , CHUKCU IJlKM, 1 Ui . cONGRl.G.vriO.:.L CUUUCH Uev. W. W. HEAD. Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M FII13T CHRISTIAN CIIUllCH Sunday Sehool" 10:00 A."1 M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services 10:00 A M. ani 8:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CUUrtCil Sunday School at 1G.00 A. M Junior bmleavor 6o.6) r.ai. Prayer meeting; Thurs. 7.3J P.M TAILORS Suits Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Up ' Satisfaction Guaranteed Heppner, Ore. 1 D. MCMURDO, E D. Physician and Surgeon OlTice In'PIascr.lc puildir.-; Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Puildinn Heppner Oregon ;!il.ij.4.1.. 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 Main Main 412 OREGON HEPPNER HAK v ES T aW' IS HERE Then conies, wheat hauling. Let us supply you with a John Decrc waggon. Wcalso have a good line of groceries, dry goods and shoes. YOURS for SERVICE ' -"' a i - - - - 1 'i Bristow & Johnson I .-ii C. A. DECll. Proprietor , Drop In and looK over my t Line j 1 have a good : tocK of Cloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Market CEO. W. RITCHII2, Trop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. Under New Management ICNE HOTEL . lone. Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Table First Class: A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. SAM GANGER, Proprietor. Nice Rboms. Good Service. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAULG. BALSIGER lone, Oregon ZaffBaMaaBVBiaEBBuannnBaKaBBaBaiflaBaaajgari SJ5E ME BEFOKET11GFIKE ' H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the" Courts L IONE, OREGON. of WorK Shoes. Clyde'R.Walker,M.D Physician and Surgeon Ollice in Drug Store. IONE, .. OREGON Dr. F. E. Warrior ' DENTIST Offlce: Odd Fellows Building Heppner : Oregon