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THE HSE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by ' . V. HEAD, i:tiitx Publvher SUBSCKlVnONi Un year... ....$1.50 Six months ... .76 I hit month ...... ...... ......50 tiiurni as Mcond matter at tht po.tofllcs at Ion, 0-gon, under act of Mnrcti it, 1S9 Friday juiv' 17,1923 We do not possess our ideas, but,are possessed by them. They master us and force us into the arena where, like 'hddiators, we must fight for thcui. Heine. IN THE FIRE LIGHT The fire upon tne neartn is low. And there is stillness everywhere, j While like the winged spirits j here and there, i The fire light shadows come and go. -s And as the shadows round me creep, A childish trebble breaks the gloom, And Boftly from a further room comes "Now I lay me down to sleep." And somehow, with that little prayer and that sweet treble in my ears, My thoughts go back to distant years and linger with loved ones there; and as I here my childs Amen, : Mv mother's faith comes to ' me,- . ' Crouched at her side I seem to be. And mother holds ray hands again. On, for an hour in that dear placet Oh, for the peace of that dear time! Oh. for the coilaish trust sublime Ob for t glimpse of mother's face! Tot as the shadows rounJ me creep, I do not seem to be alone, Sweet magic of that treble tone. - And "Now I lay m down to sleep." EUGENE FIELD i VACATION SCHOOLS The very fact that the D. V. C S. is meeting with such en thusiasm on the part of the chil dren shows that the type of re ligous education is rilling a deep need in their lives. The first duty of religious ed ucation is to bring children into eontsct with the finer things of i . .1., . . i i k i. reunion mat mey mum nr lif and have it more abundant It." Knowledge of the bible is but a means to finding a richer fuller meaning of life. True Christianity must find its ex pres. ion in daily iife and religious education must give the know ledge and the training to make that most possible. The next duty of religious ed ucation is to provide wholesome activity for the children. Activity is a condition of normal growth and development both mental and spiritual and as long as thatactiv ity is of the highest, moat con tructire kind, normal minds and normal spiritual attitudes are a natural result. Not to say how' ever that the things of the mind and of the spirit do not need cul tivating. Th business of any education is to train and cultivate the capacities one already has to a higher note of efficiency. The D.V.R.S. movement which is meetginr with such hearty ap proval among the children of the nation demands the full support of the older generation. In thil respect lone has responded well and with this support the schoo 1i hoped to continue as well as it has begun. The attendance Wednesday was j fourteen; on Thursday it had: jumped to twenty-seven. I FAMOUS FORTS IN U.S. HISTORY By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Where "Star-Spangled Ban ntr" Wat Born It la doubtful If ever America had known I .darker ilawu thun the inorn lll;; of StlMtilpr 11. 181 . WualllltK tn IihU been cnpturcil nml Imnied hy llu British; our small imvy luut lieen itrivf n to port by superior numbers; une snuy In Maryluni luut been ili fe iied. and on that iiiorninir a HrttUli tlt-el nulled Into til t'ututneo river, lieiulwl for Rultimore, wlik'li tli en emy hoiwd to capture; The only obstruction to this sebeme was a little fort thrw miles below I'.ultlmore at Whetstone point on the I'utiipsco. Fort Mi'Honry wits Its nnme. A imall fortification hud been built there In 4775 and a more pre ti ntlou structure erected on the site In KM. The only defensive force It ' could muster wus a body of unt ruined I troons. who would be celled upon to d"fend their pout ag-ulnst ltrltNh vet nms fresh front the contlncntul wnra - -WelllnKton'i Invlnclbles and Nel- n'i marines, winners ut Tnifsljjsr mid the Nile. So the outlook was sloomjr enough, for If Fort Mcllenry Oil, BaHlmore fell, and America lay ut the mercy of the Invaders. Karly on the moraine of September 12 the battle btgsa with an attempt by the Rritlsh soldiers to storm the ciirthwgrks which had been hastily thrown op to aid In the defense of Baltimore. That attack was repulsed by a storm of shot, slugs, scrap Iron mid nails from the American runs, which killed or wounded more than British. The Beit morning the ilwt advanced te bombard? Fort Mc llenry. All day long the battle raged, but the defenders of the fort under Col. tieorge Armlstead held their own. Among the many who watched the progress of the battle was Frnncls Scott Key, who had gone to the Brit ish fleet to obtain the release of a friend, a civilian, arrested by the Brit lh on a charge of firing on them. AH dny long and far Into the nlcbt he followed the fortnnes of the tlghtln? forces with painful Intensity, lie dl I not believe that Fort aUUenry could p vulbly hold oat. Tsien "at tht dawns early l'?h:" Key looked toward the fort si i through the emoke and mist of twin ing h saw that "our flag was sti.l there." With a heart overflowing t. lth Joy he sat down and wrote the wori's of the song which a nation hsi evi r since been slnglng-The Star-Spangled Banner." (C. lUt. Waalats H.w.aapw Vain.) Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "ron-down" eonitl tlon will nolle, that Catarrh bothers them mock mors than wh.n they are In oo4 health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a local disease. It Is rrsaily Influenced by constitutions! eopduions. HALL'S CATARRH MKDH'INR Is a Combined Treatment, both local and In ternal, and has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty rears. Bold by all drusrista. b J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. o"l8894 Department of the Interior. U, S. Uind Office at The Dalles. Oregon Jun I", 1925.Nctice Is hereby given that Nell Doherty of Lcxlngt.oii.Ore , who, on July 8, IU'iO.innde HomestcHil Kntry, Ko.01r-v.t4, for the Ej rWtbw 1 1, Township 2 North, IUne . '.'4 Knst, Willamette Meridian, linn filed notice of Intention to make fluii! three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before lay M. Anderson, Clerk of Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the !rd day of August, 192.",. Claimant naiinn as witnesses : Kd Mc Diulu of Lexington, Oregon, Win. Doherty, of Ieiltigton.Oregon, Julian Troeilson. of lone, Oregon. D in Mi: Devlt, of Ioue, Oregon. i. W. Donnelly Heglster, J. 26, July 24 ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If we havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON DORCAS SOCIETY Next, Thursday evening, the Dorcas Society of the Congrega tional church will serve ice cream and cake at the church 'parlarg beginning at , IIHIIII1IIIIIIIIIHIIH Bible Thoughts for the Week Sunday. Far I Am With Thss, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee. Acta 18 .10, Monday. Heaven and Eartli Shall Pass Away; hut My onl shull nut pass away. Luke iU:ii3. Tustdnfk If Ya Abids In Me unu My words abide In you, ye slmll ask what ye will, ami It ahntl be don unto you. John 13 :T. ; Wedaeadsy. In Thst Day there shall he a fountain opened to the house of David and to the Itihsliltants of Jerusalem for sin and for un cleanness. Zeoh. 13 :L Tharaday. Let That Therefor Abide In Yau which) have heard from the becinnlnf shall remain In you, y also shall continue In the Bon. aad In- the l ather. 1 John 2:24. Friday. And Now Ala the Axe Is laid onto the root of the trees: there for every tree which brlngeth net forth good fruit Is hewn down, and rast Into the fire. Matt 3:10. Satarday. And Jssus Went About ait Uulilve, teaching in their syna gogues, and preaching th gns pei of the kingdom, and healtn-t all manner of sickness and all manner of dJeense imcnr- th p. opln. Mjtt :1S. i X I It M II I H M H I H I HT-H- Lodge Directory 10NE LODGE No. 120. A.K. A A.M Meets every first and third Wedure ofeuch month. V. M. . K. Wnller L. K. Dick. LOCUST CHAFTKK No. 119. O. V.. Mwi) the sei ond and fourth Tues d..y of each month. W.M. Mrs. Myr tki Walker; ,ic. Mrs. Nina Diddle. IONE LODGE N n. l!i. I Met-U every Saturduy evening. N. O., Frank Young; V. U. Itergen 1. better; Sec EarleA. Itrown; Trvn K. J. Urlstow. BUNCHORASS KEBEKAII No. 81 I. O. a V. MeeU the first and third Thursday of each month. N".0. Huby Eiigeliuun; V. O. Arvilla Kwituson; Sec. Verda Hltchlf: Treos. KtUt Brls tow. Leave your watch repairing at Shannon's Feed and Supply Store for Haylorthe Jeweler, Heppner. YOU M AY WIN $1,500 It you art able to make tlu antt vsrJi aut el lit IcttencMiulntalatlM wJa "TOILET NtCES S.ITIES." A total el S).ooe IN CASH atlita will be wirjjj u compeilton Is tbla CHEAT WOHD UUILDINO CONTEST Seal auias lor circular ana ruin. 44rtr a StillltlJUboralnrin. t . ttf Aurora, llllnu Church News , Notes ot Interest to All 1 Local Pnomltlatioiw ., ' Lasi Sunday, , MIbs" Lilly At longer gavo the congregation of the Conpregational Church a treat at the hour of the morn intr service with a narration of two days in uUendanct on the Worlds Chriation Endeavor Convention at Portland, The Dally Vacation Bible shcool nad its initial sesion Wednesday norning with 14 children in att endance. Tluirnday morning the tttendance hml increased to 27, The sessions are held in the Christian Church under the dir ection of l'en y D. Avery, attain ted by MiM Tholma Forbes, Miss Elva Bxlsiger and Miss Edine Moore. The Dorcm Society of the CongregHtional Church served refreshinentM last Thursday aft ernoon. The number served was 10. Evangelist Smith ss continuing thi meetings, begun last week, at the lone City park, attendance ind intrest are good. Mr. Psrry Avery, whoae com ing was announced in this column lait week at rived Saturday and presented the Daily Vacation Bible School Sunday to the Habtist Sunday School. The C.E. Sue, of the Christian Chnch in the evening and the people of the Cong. Church at the hour of the evening service. CHURCH DIRECTORY coNcr :,''i.l.Tio:AL churci; Rev. W. 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 V. M. anl 8:03 P. M. FIIiST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor st5 30 P.M Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P. M HEPPNER TAIL0R1NGC0. TAILORS Suits Made To Measure , PRICE $29.50 And Up Satisfaction Guaranteed Heppner, Ore. 1 D. MCMURDO, M D. Physician and Surgeon Oifice 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 Main 932 Main 492 OREGON HEPPNER HARVEST TIME IS HERE Then comes wheat hauling. Let us supply you with a John Deere waggon. Wealso have a good line of groceries, dry goods and shoes. ' YOURS for SERVICE ! Bristow & Johnson j IONE HARNESS SHOP C. A.' DECIi, Proprietor saaawsi ss a , ; Drop In and looK over my i ' Line i 1 have a good MocR of Gloves and Harness Supplies. , Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone MarKet GEO. W. RITCHIE, PVop. ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. 1 Under New Management IONE 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 Rooms. Good Service. IUJI a ..........................ir, 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 TIJE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, ., . OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counse'wr at Law Will practice In all th Courts : IONE, ORESGw' - l r of WorK SHoes. t Clyde R.Walker,M.D Physician and Surgeon Office In Drug Store. IONE, OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner : Oregon i