THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published livery Friday by . V. fT.4.1, lutiux Publhhcr SUBSCRIPTION: Unt year... . Si I month. ,. t - io monthi .1.E0 V t ....50 Kuured aa aecoi.d claas matter at th poatuflka at Iot.p, Orvgon, under e of Marrii 8, 1ST Friday, S.pt. 25, 1925 Any act often repeated soon forms a habit and habits allowed steadily vain.i strength. At first it may be but aa the spider's web eaisity broken through, but if not arrested it soon tir.da with chains of steel. Edwards HYMN TO THE NIGIvT I heard the trailing garments of the Night Sweep through her marble halls! I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walls! I felt her presence, by its spell of might, Stoop o'er me from above; The calm, majestic presence ( f the Night As of the one I love. I heard the sounds of sorrow and delight, The manifold, soft chimes, That fill the haunted chambers of thr Night, Like some old poet's rnymes. From the cool cisterns of the mid night air My spirit drank repose; The fountain of perpetual ptace flows there, From those deep cisterns flows 0 holy Night! from thee I learn to bear What man has borne before! Thou layestthy finger on the lips of Care, And they complain no more.' Peace t Peace!. Orestes like breath this prayer Descend with broad winged flight, The welcome, the thrice prayed for. the most fair. The best beloved Night! Henry W. Longfe iow A SLIGHT DISAGREEMENT According to press reports, one of the eitizens of Baker was of the opinion that a little friskir.ebs on the part of a eiitoi ough to be tolerated out of befererce to his exhalted office. Not so tht M nisterial Association-of Baker. The clergy unanimously and in the strongest terms denounce tin Senator and commend the action of the peace officer who mad the arrest. These geutlemen are obsessed with the idea that "a man 's a man for a' that and a' that" and that when a senator misbehaves, the same distiugnish ed consideration shoulb be shown himthat. under likecircumstance would be accorded Broncho Busi er Bill or Sir Ramsey de Sheep herder. CHAPMAN ON STAN FIELD We have known Bob Stanfiuld for nearly twen-y years, and on na occasion have we wilue'sed the slightest indication of misbe havior. We have been in his com . pany at all hours of the day and night, andon every such occasion he was busy working on affairs of the public or his own private business, He was always clear headed and conducted himself like a gentleman in the best sense of tuat word. His capacity for con tinuous work was amazing. , , , Notor.ce have 1 seen him take a a drink since prohibition. Prior to prohibition we have seen him in dulge, but always moderately aud as a temperate man would. We have seen him in tense and dramatic situations, and he always kept his head and his u m per. Oregon Voter ' The Measure of . a Man NOT- "How did he die?" But- "Howdid he live?" Not- "What did he giue" These are the units To measure the worth Of a man as a man Regardless of birth. Kansas City Times STATE GOVERNMENT GROWS Twenty five years ago there ex isted under constitutional ar.d statutory provisions, but thirteen elective and appointive Htate of f i cers and a total or 22 state boat da and commissions. In 11)25 (hue -.v .. r, state officers and 64 boards and ; commissions functioning under; either onsttitulionat or xlatutory ' auhorization. In the year 11)25 falls the 40( th anniversary of the first English version of the Scriptures, Wi'liim Tyndale's New Testament. The work was printed in Germa ny because of the violent opposi tion to its publication on the part of the church in England. Brother Chapman cf The Ot e- son Voter testifies that twenty year's acquaintance he never knew Senator Stan field to be the worse for liquor. Th concensus of opinion among those in this section, who have the honor (f the festive Robert'sacquaintanrel is that Bao. Chapma's experience is unique. No Real Flying Spiders There la no meiul.er of the aphler fimlly which baa wine. Hornet linen onllnary aplilera which travel through the air by clinging to a piece of web are colled "flying apldera." Seem Like Easy Job "Breaking In" inpenu'liuuiii pl-a la a "profriiHliin" In 1'nrln, Kranc. In which more tlmn a score of mm are employed. All they have to do Is to It and smoke their pipe all rt.-iy, ao II 'a about Hie world's luzh-st Job "Breaking In" fire pipes Is good lay's work. Af nifl:t ft-r llic 'trtinK nitl n - he "Wirtfhl hour" Tlirn ua4 itkmd In the (amily VI ET "T Harold Boll Wright's !atef rt bt-st t.rv."A Son c f li i i f ar (J"- tl w-lii n i w.'k tti I :uf)' "p t ' ! f fit t a t- A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If wc havn't got it We can get it quick. ENGELMAN IONE, OREGON Bible Thoughts for the Week , Sunday. Happy la He Hint cmulciiincili nut himself In tlmt thins which he nlluwutli. ltom. Monday. ' Seek Ye the Lord while IK' may tie found, call ye upon lllm while lie la nonr. Is. 55 :C Tueidayt Love Worketh No III to hi ni'lchhor; therefore love la the fultllltnvnt of the law. ltom. 13:10. Wednesday. The Lord Will Give Grace and v: no pud tiling will lie withhold fioi.i llieiu thut wnlk iiiu-iglillj'. 1'a. 64:11. Thuriday. Fear the Lord ami acrva lllm J, , lruh wUh , J()U. fr J. I codkuW how great things lie I T hath done for you. I Sum. 12 :2i. t Friday. He Will Swallow Up Death In victory and the Lord Clod will wipe away tears from all facei; and the rebuke of Ilia people ahall He take away from off all the earth: for the Lord bath spoken It. Iaa. 3:8. Saturday. He That by Uaury and unjuit T gain lncreaaetb hla lubatance, be, .hall gainer u for mm t i.l will J ahull abound In bleaalitgs but be I I that inakeUi huate to be rich I J ahull not be lnnocviit. I'rov. 2S:S, 20. i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l iM Famous: Church Council The council of Trvnt waa van nionc.l hv Pmia I'lna lit In I.M.V Tlu ecnim-ninii ,-onn, n Imici nvariy twenty years, aa It was frequently In terrupted by wnrs and other ciiun1. Its object wus reform In the t'ntlmllr church and a repudiation of the doc trines of l.uther mid other I"rotemii' refoniier. Lodge Directory IONK IUKJK So. 120. A V. & A M Mm-Im every lirt iiml third Weilue nfeiieh in mth. W. M. . It. WnUt-r Sec. L. K. Dick. I.(M I HTCIIAI'TI'.lt Nil lift. . K. Mi-ela the nci oiiiI and fourth Tm-n. ilny of em-li month. W.M. Mm. Mjrr tie Walker: S e. Mr. Nlin Hhlitle. IONK I.OIHii: No . MwtB every Sutunlny evening. N. (., tVink Vi iii; V. I IIreii I. U-tter;Mec. Karle A. Ilrowu; Treiia K. J. llrMow. BI XCHOIIASS ItK.BKKAII No. 01 I. (. O. V. Meet the Hrot iiml third Tlmrmlny of eneli month. N.(l. Ilul.y Kii((elliiiili; V. (I. Arvlllii Hwhiihoii; Sec. Verdu ItlUlile: Trena. Kttu Hrl. tow. ' Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store for Haylor the Jeweler, Heppner. YOU MAY WIN $1,500 It yot grt abli to aikt tht moil wor4 out at ih Ittwrt conum.4 la th mot it "TOILET NEl.lS SITIES." Aloulollj.000 IN CASH arlt N awtriti to capiltorf la ttili (iHEAT WOHD-BLILDINa CONTEST Sra4 iuap lor circular uii rain. AJJrt.i HARDWARE thurch INews . Notes (it Interest to All Local Dnomlnations lone Christian Endeavorets are to hold a meeting in Morgan school hoina next Snmiay alter noon. Since thu formal consumation of Church Union in Canada and he meeting of the General Cotin-! oil of the United Church of Cana da last Jul. i', voting in local con. gsdgations on the question of un ion has taken plaece in two prov inces, lio'h go overwhelmingly pro union, in Manitoba 478 vot ing concunence and 11 non con currence, and in New Brunswick lfil for am4 22 against. The latest, summary riven by Dr. Herbert E. Thomua in .ion's Hoi aid, shows a total for the l'ominiou of 8.7!j3 ctiigregi tions in the United C uicn, us BKai ist 719 thut have voted non concurrence. Of the 719 opposed to union nine are Congrt gationnl and 710 were formerly connected ith the fresh) to, iun Church in Canala. Apparently the movement for the unioikof the North and South branches of Me hod is t Episcopal !Chnrch faieJ llhouurt great and thou art goad, I A nd we t'lunk thee forthis food; j By thy gr :ce must all' be fed; Give us, 1, rd, our diiiiy Bread. The National Council of Congre galional churches meets next month in Washington, D. C, Test In rltlea you are ni'lylihorly when you don't ' kUi re at your neighbor. Louisville Courier-Jotirtiul. CIIURcTriir.lECTORY (ONGRKGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pasto Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M FIK3T CHRISTIAN CHUUCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. KveniiiK Services 10:00V I. ail 8:00 P, M. FIRST BAPTIST CHUitCH Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor st5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Suits Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Up Satisfaction Guaranteed Heppner, Ore. A. D. MCMURDO, H. D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Maicnic Duildi.-,g Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Huildinjr 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 402 OREGON mm SCHOOL DAYS! SCHOOL DAYS! Our pencils, tablets, erasers anil other things that BOYS and GIRLS will need on starting to school are HERE and every boy or girl who purchases a tablet and pencil will be given a BIC, RED BALLOON j Bristow & Johnson IONE HARNESS SHO? C. A. DECK. Proprietor Drop In I have a Rood stocK of Cloves und Harness Supplies. II m J .. a tt II n . j, Mpauiii)ui ira5onui)ie rrtces. lone Market CKO. W. RITCHIE. Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dialer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Tahle 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 WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon SEE ME B3FOK5 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 and look ovtr my Line of WorK Shoes. msr. h Clyde R.Walker,M.D Physician and Surgeon Oince In DruR Store. IONE, . . OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner Oregon t X t M i n n n ti u M II M H r