Published livery Friday by
. V. Hh'M, l-tiitor-rublislier
suBM'iurnoN:
one year ..$1.50
Sit month ....75
I months ..60
tuured as secoi.i class matter at the
postoflke at lone Oregon, under act
ol Mrnvlt 8, 1ST9
Friday, Sept. 18, 1925
The ErtiHst. Bible.- a bock
which if ever thinjr else incur
linijuae shoi. 1 perish, wou'ri
aone suffice to -hov the who't
extent of its beauty and power.
Thomas B. Macaulay
BUILDING ON THE SAND
'Tis stood to speak in kindly puise,
And soothe what'eT we can;
For sket ch should bind the I u
man mind,
And 'o e link man to man.
But stay not at the Rtntk' word;
Lc laj Is with lanituaedweit,
I'm oie who pans starvirg
birds
Should scatter crumb3 as well.
Toe mercy that is warm nnd tan
Mast lend a helping hand;
For those who talk, yet fail to do,
Bat ''Build up-m the sand".
Eliz Cook
IPS
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WiAXhwrhillSecrelatf
BORN TAILORS GUILD
Church News
Notts el Interest to All
Local Dnomlnatlons
Give Your Clothes a Rest
THE wenry wnlstcont and tlie tired trousers those are not fiinelos of the
Iniairlnntlnn but cold realities. .Yon -wouldn't make your horse iro ilny nftcr
ilnv without a rest or run your cur without Klvlng the engine a chime to cool
o(T. And In Just tlie mime way your clothes have tin occtiklnnul vncHtUin couilnn
to thorn once In a while If you want to cot the most wear out of tliein.
tt 1 known that even steel, when constantly until, gets what engineer mil
"metal fatigue." Wool U no exception. The sturdiest wool tlhers become tint-
tened and pressed out of shape by continuous use. Their strength returns,
tf they arc allowed to rest up a bit.
Kortunuiel.v, you do not have to aend fatigued
nulla to tin- seaside or mountaltia to recover their
vigor. A ii ce, dark closet and wellHttlng dancer
make an hlo.il vacation (or their Judcd nerves. What
you do need, though. Is ,i,r igli soils to keep them
from gettltij too tired out. 'two suits worn al
ternately wear consldeinhly loncrr titan three suits
purchased one at a time and riu'li worn continu
ously every day until worn out.
What I true of suits is equally true of shoe.
Resides (be greater economy of having two or three
pairs of everyday shoes going at one, the man
who has to Htand or walk a great deal will find It
much easier on his feet to have a Monday-Wed-neadny-KrMuy
pair to alternate with bis Tuesday
Thursday Sal urday brogues.
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BONDS AND BALLOTS
The proposed bond issue carried
at the special election held lust
week and as we w it the only
thing to regret is the small size
of the vote cast. In lone the
vote was a tie with 120 votes cast
oat of a total recistration of
This failure to vote is an out
standing feature of American
elections whether special or gen
eral. Only rarely will sufficient
interest developed to call out the
full vote or even an approxima
t'on to it.
It may be argued that the vote
cast is a cross section of the total
electorate and as representative
of the nublic sentiment in regard
to any issue presented as a vote
epproximating the total registra
tion wonld be.
This may be true, but assi-m
ing that it is so under ordinary
circumstances, but when th rt
are special interests at stake,
a failure to vote on the part of
those who have only a puoiic it;
tertstin the result, enables trie
special interest concurred to v- ir
the election by the saiie ex;j
dient of getting out the full vou
favorable to the view or purpo.jt
of the private interest invo'ved.
To cultivate the voting habi u
a duty that we owe to outselvei
and to the state. Whoever failt
is derelict in duty.
PROHIBITION REFERENDUM
The new Prohibition Referen
dumileague nas about as much
life as a wet hen trying to hang
onto a treetop perch during
long and drizzly night. As an ob
truction to our country's attempt
to vindicate its natioual authority
by law enforcement the new
movement is about as formidable
as the rudder iess stern of a
swamped scow. The thirsties who
are supporting it are wasting
their pennies.
Oregon Voter
HI I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 i t
Bible Thoughts for
the Week
Sunday.
The Lard shall preserve thy
going out and thy coining In
from this time forth, and even
for evermore. Pa. 121:8.
Monday.
Ha That Hasteth to be rich
hath an evil eye. and consider
eth not that poverty shall come
upon liim. 1'rov. 23:22.
Tuesday.
For Thau Shalt Eat the labor
of thin bands: happy ahalt
thou be. ajid It shall be well
with thee. I's. 128:2.
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Wednesday.
Ha That la Slow to Anger U
better than the mighty; and he
that ruleth tils own spirit than
he that taketh a city. I'rov.
10:32.
Thursday.
Behold at Evsnlngtlde trouble;
and before the morning he I
not. This I the portion of them
that spoil us, and the lot of
them thut rob us. Ian. 17:14.
Friday.
Withhold Not Thou Thy ten
der mercies from me. o Lord :
let Thy luvlngMndneiui nnd Thy
trutU toiitlnimiiy presenu mo.
Pa. 40:11.
Saturday.
The Lord Is the portion of mine
Inheritance and of my cup: thou
malntulnest my lot Tlie linos
are fallen unto me In tensunt
places: yea I lone a goinl'y
heritage.--T' 11 : .
1 1 I 1 1 I H I I H I I I I 1 1 I I I IH
Origin of "Clock"
The original meaning of the word
"dock" came from the old Kugllnh
word "clok," meaning a bell. Cur word
"clock Itself used to mean bell aim.
This harks back to the days when
! time was announced by the ringing of
1 n bell or gong.
I ' 1
Sex Differences
i Those pnmgnipliera are great oh
servers. One ."At a party n
tiinn usually en is something be
shouldn't, nnd a woman generally ssy
something she shouldn't." Anoth-r
n murks; "A man Is Nlways vtimilns
soiioone to 1,-n Mm haw riamls me
he looks; n wotnnn will Ju sinnd he
'ore a g'uss anil see for herself."
Profoi.nJ Papers
"We adults arc occasionally Im
pressed with ti e littleness of our onn
knowledge." "I've been lister iu to
my daughter's coiiiiuenoetnmt e.s:i.v
too." ltoston Transerliii
The Chrit-tiun Kndtavor Soiiety
of the Chi iMliun Church held a
meeting luK wtck at which offi
cers were tweeted n;.d some inut
tei'S of business attended to. The
officers elttt re:
President, Mrs. Ada Brown;
Vice Pres. ...Miss Lueilo Bribtow
Sccretury, Miss Ruth Swansoti
Treasurer The I ma Forbe
The matter ot arrunging for
country sclioolhousn meetings as
proposed ut the last meeting of
Willow Brunch Union was referr
ed to the Prayer Meeting Com
mittee with instructions to con
fer with a biinilur committee, o
the Union C, 12. Society, and
with them arrange a plan of uc
tion and a b.'hednleof schoolhous-
es to be Vi ited ard meetings to
be held. Tn -s tin e a t for the con
ference meeting wits Thursday
iiften.oon, September 17. at four
o'clock. Tlie place of meeting is
theliome of Mrs. Enpleman.
The 1'rajir Meeting Comm ttee
of the Cht iHtian Church Society
is composed of Mrs. Frank Engle
man, and Mixses. lna Morgan,
Marvel Akersand Lncile Bristow.
The Bcedule as arranged by the
committeo w ill appear in this rol
umn next eek.
The meetings in the room over
the butcher shop are being con
tinned this week.
. Creek Accorded Honor
The Creek Pythias, who Iniole a voy
age of discovery i.orth nr.l In X'-'i II. (.'.,
la believed to have Men the llrsl lr.iv
1 eler of history who pMb.ibljr up
prosehed the An-tle circle nnd reached
the land of the ii:'.'t:::t sun.
CHURCH DIIIZCTORY
Lodjje Directory
IOXE I.')I'1K No. I'io. A Y.& A.M
Mis-ts every llrst ami third Weilaes
ofe.n-H m i-itli. W. M. . It. WitUer
S.-C. I.. K. Dick.
A Good Time
To Subscribe
for the Inde
pendent is
-NOW-
UxrsT ( II VITKIt No. 11'). O V..
Moots the iwh'oiiiI nml fourth Tues
day of nu ll month. W.M. Mrs. Myr
tl Wntkr; S'-. Mm. NU s llliMle.
IOXK I.ODUK No .it J
Mts-ts rvery Snturdiiy evenlntf. X.
(J., l-'r.i j V.i ri; V. (J II -rt en I.
Iiettor; .Sec. KurloA. llrown; Treus
K,J. IJrUtovv.
urxniiiitAStt i:i:iii:k wi .x(,. i
1.(1. O. I'. M.s-tH the tirst nml third
Tlmrsdiiy ofem-li tiiniitli. X (I. Kuhy
KiiKelniiiti; V. (I. Arrlllii Kwiiiihoii;
S-e. Verdii Kilclile: Treus. IUt Urls-tow.
Leave your watch repairing at
Swahson's Feed and Supply Store
for Haylor the Jeweler. Heppner.
YOU M AY WIN $1,500
It you ft !! to ! lh moil vvrit out ol in
lnrs canulnH In Hit wot it "TOIIET NECES
SirttiS." AloulotSixno IN CASH srlMt iM
o swtrJcJ toconpfftliors Is (his
CHEAT WOHD BL'ILDINO CONTEST
Stni sunt lor tlrculu sn4 rul. WJno
CONGRKGATION'AL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAL). Pastor
.Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
SCHOOL DAYS!
SCHOOL DAYS!
Our pencils, tablets, erasers and other things that
BOYS and GIRLS
will need on starting to school arc
HERE
arid every boy or girl who purchases
a tablet and pencil will be given a
BIC, RED
BALLOON
HI
Bristow & Johnson
, i
IONE HARNESS SHC ?
C. A. 13F.CU, 1'roprirtor
; Drop In and looK over my
s t
I Line of WorK Shoes.
I have a ood MocK of Gloves and
llarnyss Supplies.
Kepairinrot Reasonable Prices.
.vrpuiuinjui iveasonoljle rrices. t
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Kvening
Services
10:00V M. ail 8:0 J P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUltCH
lone Marhet
Ci:0. W. RITCHIE. Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
. FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Sunday School at 1C.0O A.M
Junior Endeavor sto 30 P.M.
PrByer meeting Thurs. 7.II J P.M
HEPPNER TAILORINGS.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Heppner, Ore.
Taite
The tongue Is divided Into hnr
regions of tuste, the llrst tt which I j
chiefly aensllile to pungent and acid
tastes, the middle portion to sn-eets
or bitters, while tlie buck Is ronMn 'I
entirely to the fluvors of roust ine;i!
batter, oils, and rich and fiittjr suh
ttDces.
That, at Leatt
Even If a wnniiin rnniiot uK'ree nlil:
her huslnind, she should lee thut her
cooklns; does.
rr - , r rs
Al nlsM sfirr ths rvmins mal Is the
wnglil Hour . i nn tcaa uouo 10
ths family
WW T Harold Bell
Wright's
tateit ind bftt ttnry,"A Ron of It it
Vtpx'. Kpvrral hundred thousand fam-
iltfi rdoirK thn withm wrrk nftt-r
pilbMC-ittrtn, llfonrof thrm '.t"JC(vpv
t I to.eT I) At'nM'rlt t'wrti-swi
'ublihm. tt WmI Und HtrMt. Nw Ywik.
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
A. D. MCMURDO, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic BuilJI. 3
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner :- Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Hunk Building
Heppner Oregon
When You Visit Ileppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Office
Residence
HEPPNER - .
Main 033
Main 492
OREGON
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.
ii j n ii 1 iii i ..j
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS4HJMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
,ni
SEE ME BEFOKS TilS FIRE
E C. WOOD
'REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE ,
IONE, ORECON
F; H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON '
Clyde R.Walker.M.D t
. Physician and Surgeon
Office in Drug Store.
IONE, . ,. . OREGON .
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon
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