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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
THE IONE IMPENDED Published Esry Friday by, J. V. HEAD. Editor' Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One year. $'-fr S x months .72 Three months 50 Kutt'ti tl u whm 1 dims mutter at tlH'p"Htifflcpr' l.ineOtvKon, uiuH'r act of V.uivh S. 171. Fri lay, November 6, 1925 Sund, sound h clarion, 'ill Iht . ff! Trt q'I thuapn.misl world nrocbin One glorious hour of crowded li f I worth an a,je withhut a name. WORTH WHILE It is easy enouph to be pleasuM When life flows by likeasom But the man woith while is ll. one who will smile When everything goes deal wrong. For the test of the heart is troubl And it always comes with th year?, And the smile that is worth th praises of earth, Is the smile that shines throncl tears. It is easy enough to be prudnit When nothing tempts you ti stray. When without or within no voic. of sin Is luring your soul away; But it's only a negative virtue Until it is tried by lire. And the lire that is -worth ihe honor on earth, Is the one that resists desire. By the cynic, the sad. the faliii Whohad no strength for thest'il't The world's highway is cumbered today. They make up the sumof lif But the virtne that conquers passion. And the sorrow ttat hides in a smile. It is thesa that are worth the homage of earth For we find them but once in a while. Ella Wheeler Wilcox THE RED CROSS We are approching the anrual roll call of the Red Cross. Whn that roll li called it would be well to remember that that roll is a roll of honor and of mercy. Originating in lh:3 country ir the days of the war b.-ivuen th states under the name of tht Sanitary and Christian fotiuniss Ions; it is American in origin tmr Christian in spirit. Organized for local and tenp orary servic it was per petuat( under the leadership of Cla-n Barton of Suinted memory tind now has its counterpart in eyer civilized Country on the globe. In the day of fire or floor), earthquake or war, pestilerceoi famine the Red Cross stands in stantly ready to heal the ic', succor the wounded or feed tin' hungry. It is the comassioratc heart, the healing touch, the miraculous loaf of Christ today. Wn3 win tha rignt to wem the red cross, at the same tirm wins a place in theforemott rank of the legions of mercy end adr tothetiches that never perish "where moth and rust doth not corrupt northievB break throw;' h nor steal", For the heart grows rich with giving, all its wealth is liv ng grain; Seeds which mildew in the garner, scattered, fill with gold the plain. Utilize Volcano Heat Rcturni'd Knlilswkers report Hip dis covery of a slt'iini-lii'iitwl viilley In northern llrlllsli ('nliiinlilu where I1M1 vt-KPtlitlon Imltnlin Hip tropica, Tlirli story must he oreillled, for the irolil scouts were truvollng ly nlr. Wnrni spring tlmt drive away the roM nf upper Canada lire no mure Inrwlilitp thnn ii n iilriilutie. And tlie stnry In very miitgfsllv. The obvious oteii l to pipe the hot onnti'iit of sir . Ins. I'opocalepell, Krukutno nncl otWr nut Ural fiirnHcen to tlie Arctic:, frlipre liir will do food Inxtend of liiirin. Men's I W. A. Churchill, Scavlatf BORN TAILORS GUILD 3 Who Buys Your Clothes? WHEN you buy new suit do you mVo your wire along to help yon splect Itt The optuloni of men on thli subject vnry grenlly. 1 hivent boofht thing for myself sine I was married," one nmn will say. "When I want slilrts, eolliir. ilea In in.l anything except suits end owrcimt, my wire Relets theiu by herself. For the others, we iru together.'" kn. I....'. tti All...M ..Ih.i.i.1 "Vrt ali.1 It. rlf "e ,"isn'' n nr& ,0 ""V ,M,n '" I wenr. She V 1 ! 7 I 0Hn ,!e, ,v'"'1 w,,n'" for l,lrelf and- the children, I 'j ' fi but oobody'e going to tell me what I shall wenr." I ' ' f. You pniiinhiy couldn't clmiiue cither man In lilt I J ' " M JA conviction, hut liere me lie fin-is on wutmin in a i 1 .' mirt-bnser or men's t lollies; She Is used to ehoiinlni;. both for values Had stjle It ink' s tierauiislMi salesperson lo tell a woman something site doesn't want Men, on the other hand, dlslll.p nmlonnlrg the ftio;iplng exp' dltlon and will take almost anything o(Terel. They are uot ni keeu for vitliici nor aa obnervnut of details. The limn who lias plenty of money In spend does ii"t like to dicker about prices, und the nmn who must watch the pennies Is almost sure to pass up quality and workmanship In favor of low prliTS. A woman can tell at a glance whetln r the buttonholes are haud-mude, if tlie material Is of good quality, or sliht seams reinforced She knowa which colors fade and how to tell pure linn. The nmn wl.o lakes Ills wife ulong when he goes shopping boncrUs hy Imt marketing experience. Ro$e$ in Southwett Most curious are the wild roses of the dry Southwest. They are low stunted hushes of brown brunches and many slralsht brown or white pric kles, more like a low gooseberry hush. The fruit la all prickles, like the prickly gooseberry of our awaniiw The Bowers are purple, rose or wl He solitary, more like a airnwberry hi n, than a rose. As the hushes are built for ii Ail rather thail fr frosi they are not easy to grow In Northern gardens, though they will live and bloom. Suture Mugaxlne. Wood Is F avored Diet of Tropical Insects Logs, eluht feet long, form the menu of a family of grubs which recently reached the ZooIobIcnI cardeii-s, lin den, from Trinidad. They are the larvae of the Harle quin beetle, a gayly-huvd Insect four inches long. The colony brought their first IsMie of rations with them, and the log was so heavy that It needed two keepers to shift It. A pall fiijl of sawdiKt In the crate provided ample evidence that the gratis had been busy d ;rin' the Voyage. A large number of Inns will proh ably be required for their diet, for It is estimated that it will be tally th re years before the caterpillars be.oi. pupa prior to taking part In the final "Harlequinade" as ndult beetles. The grubs are being kept In a siTen bouse having a temperature of : Imu' l'H degrees F. In the shade, end on. i an hear the tap of their horny beads as they strip away the tiesuee of the timber. Trinidad niay well be pleased to be rid of them! Realizing His Profits He wnlked Into a brokerage office feverul months ago. deposited $10,000 i nd bought some stocks on the firm's iidvb-e.. No one saw him until lately v hen he wnlked In again and asked how much profit he had. "Twenty thousand dollar, or there nhbnts." replied one of the partner, after the account hid been checked up. "Sell my stocks and give me my prof its n cash," the customer directed, after few minutes. A soon as the order could be exe cuted and a messenger returned from he bank, the partner counted out to Mill twenty nne-thousand-dollnr note and some odd bills and change. He stuffed) the money In his wallet und sat i' ovh. Then, after he hnd enjoyed for half 11 n hour the t. nsalion of currying his profits In his clothes, he pulled out the money, handed It back to the part ner, and said: "fluy all those slocks back again!" Wall Mir. Jimriiul. A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is --NOW- Catarrhal Deafness Is often caused try an IntUmed condition of th mucous llnmic of (lie KuiduMtn I'ub. YA'hon this tube la lnltaml you tuive a rumbling1 sound or Imirfect Hearing-. L'nlraa th Inflammation ran t reduced, your hearing ny Ui de strovrd forerer. MALL'S CATARRH MEDirlXB Will do what wa claim for It rid your svit. m ef Catarrh or Deafnsas caused by i Catarrh. i Bold tr all drumsta for ovae 40 Tsarai F( J, Cheney x Co Toledo. Ohio. i I I I Ml H-H4 H I 1 1 I lit Bible Thoughts for theWeek Sunday. H Thp TrusUth In hla own heart la a fool. I'rov, tH.'M. Monday. Th Eternal Ood I Ihy refuge, . and uqdviumith lire the everlast ing arm, Heut U :'.'7. TueeJay, For Thou, Lord, will bless th righteous) with favor will thou compass bl in with u shield. -I'. B:Vi Wedneidsy. Th Rlghtsous shall Inherit the land, and dwell therein forever. Th law or bis liod I In bl heart; none of bis steps shall slldc.-rs. 3T :2t, HI. Thursday. Th Kingdom of Cod rometji not with observation: Neither shall th.y say, l.o here I or, lo thcrel fi r, behold, the kingdom of Ood la within you. Luke 17; JO, 21. . Friday. t8rvs th Lord with gladness: com before 111 presence Willi singing. For lou Lord is good: Ills merry Is everlasting ; and t Ills truth endurcih lo all gen f eratloua.-r. 100 5. Sstarday. Jesus Said Unto Her, I sui Ihe resurrection and the life: he t tliut belleveth In Me, though be were d-ail, yet shall he live; t and whosoever llveth anil bfllev- eth In V.u shull never die. John Ili'iV I 1 1 I I I I M H H 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 H- SCHOOLDAYS! SCHOOL DAYS! Our pencils, tablets, erasers and other things that BOYS and GIRLS will need on starting to school are HERE anil every boy or tfrl who purchase . a tablet and pencil will be oiven a BIG, RED - BALLOON Bristow & Johnson IONE HARNESS SHOP j ' C A. BflCll. Proprietor I Author of a Famous Reply fount Pierre t'ambronne, a i-elehrnl-ed Kreneh aenerul, Is the reputed H'l thor of the much quoted eprelor The gtiiiril dies but never surc-n 'lcrs.H uhleh be Is s-.lil in have ued it Wnter'o,, when rsWed lo surremli r . CHimCH UiKCCTOKY ; Drop In and looh over my I Line of WorK Shoes. ? II . 1. . . it , i nave o coou slocIV ot Ulovesand T.T ts tit Harness Duppires. iji Repairing at Reasonoble Prices. - 4ee444ft44w4W4w lone Market CEO. W. RITCHIK, I'rop. Lodge Directory IO.NK I)IUK Ni. 120. A K. V.M Mis-la every first itinl tblnl Weilne of i -li in itii. vv. t. . K. WnU. r s. I.. K. Dick. !.()( LSTt HArTr.lt No. II I (. K. Mi-els the ws ornl nml tDiirlli Tiles, .lay of end! mniitli. V.M. Mm. Myr tie Wntker; Mr N'l-i i ItliMle. lOXK I.OlMiK X.i i:' 1 M.s-ta every Kntiirdiiy eveiilii. N. ., ?,'iHi'ili; r I l t. better; S -c. Knrle A. Ilrowo; Trcim K.J Itrlntow. Bl'XCIIfiKASS ItKBKKAII No 01 I. O. O. F. ileeU the lirnt und third I'liilrsdny of each month X.li. Arvllln SwaiiHon; V. (1. Ktln Howell Sec. Verdu llilchie: Trens. Kttft Hrl tow. Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store for Haylor the Jeweler, lleppner. YOU M AY WIN $1,500 Ifynil an M lo sitltt tht l wkJi am ol Iti IfMsrt conlslntl In lh wordt "TOILUr NECES WTIES." A lout o li.ooo IN CASH r'l ": bt swirdii to compsllfxl Is IMS GREAT WOKD-BUII DINO COMTtst Ssna sump tor lrculr sni rulti. AiJfni (ONRRKfiATiONAL CHURCH I - - r Ilev. W. W. HEAD, I'astor I Services 11:00 A. M. and 8;00 P. M FIRST CHKISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. I'rayer Muetinn Thur. Eveninn Services 10:00V 1 mi 8:0) P. M, FIltST BAPTIST CHUUCH Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor 8t5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thura. 7.U0 P. M HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Suits Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Up Satisfaction Guaranteed lleppner, Ore. I 0 ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If we havn't got it we can get it quick. . n bmMmiiii ilAKIIWAKr UtlUUUllUUi isiaiu m iiaiu IONE, OREGON l D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant lleppner -: Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys AtLaw First National Bank Building lleppner Oregon When You Visit lleppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone-Office ' Main 933 Residence Main 402 HEPPNER OREGON Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 'FRESH and. CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Tabic First Class. ' A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. SAM GANGER, Proprietor." Nice Rooms. Good Service. r smohimji ill Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, , MYERS PUMPS. STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. . PAUL G. BALSIGER I ne, Oregon M M a M m M N u H n M M H SEE MK BEFOKE TIIIiFIRE H. C. WOOD ' REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in' all the Courts 10NE, OREGON ' Clyde R.Walker.M.D Physician and Surgeon ' Office in Drug Store. IONE, . . OREGON Dr. F E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Hcppner, Oregon ,