The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 20, 1925, Image 2

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    THE10NE IilDEPcNtEIw
Published Ev.Ty F.-idayby,
J. V. HEAD, Editor PuuusiiE.t
SUBSCRIPTION
One year . . $!-r0
Six months -.72
Three months 50
,1
s Dress
7V. A. Chiuxhill, Secretary
BORN. TAILORS GUILD
Entered an woo .1 i'Iiikn nmt tor t
the pcstoffiO' at lnm Otvpon, under
not of V:(ivli 3. ISTll.
Friday, Nov. 20. 1925
Jh imxxi of Mjhomct
Arose. inJ it shill wt;
Whilt, bU. . c 1 3 on beavcn'i .
imtroiul noon,
Tlx ctosj IojJ geneutionson.
Tercy B. Shtlley
BEDOUiN S')NG
From the Desert I come to the
On it Stallion Bhod with firo;
And the winds are left behind
In the speed of mv desiro.
Under thy window I stand.
And the midnight hears my cr ; :
I love thee, I lov but thee,
With a love that shall not die
Till the sunVrows cola,
And the stars are old,
Ard the leaves of the Jui'k
ment Book unfold!
Look from thy window and set
My passion and my pain;
I lie on the sand3 below,
And 1 faint in thy disdain.
Let the n'tRht winds touch thv
brow
With the neat of my burning
sigh, .
And melt thee to hear the vow
Of a love that shall not die,
Till the sun grows cold,
And the sUrs are old,
And the leaves of the Jute
ment book unfold!
My steps are nighty driven,
By the fever in my breast,
To hear from thy latticebreathd
The word that shall give me
rest.
0,)en the door of thy heart.
And open thy chamber doo
And my kisses shall teach thy
lip3
The love shall fade no more
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judjt
ment Book unfold!
TheStcry of Wool
UrUEN your tailor iiniwa oiii u holt of cloth for your ronsltloniMon ymi
fool tlie malorlnl between your lliw In n ninmier which ymi linpe N
niiivlnt'insi mul st:mis yon us n re.il Jiiilire, lint do yoti really know liow jtu
loll pure wool lioiu llie Inferior mul ooiionmlxotl uoodst
Considering tliut no les (linn no different umdes of wool re recognized
Amerloiin dotders today, you need. not feel cliii!rlnod. If )mi don't. Th, m,
NnHoins Eludes are determJneU liy th typo of lht sheep, whether hrod ohlrlly
for Its fleece or for mutton, with tin- (Veep iik n hy-produot. The cllniuto hii.i
cr.at deal to do with the qtiul'ly f l'ie fleece, a raw climate iironmlliiii
.poclally heavy growth.
Fleece Is sorted also accordii- in the parts of the nherp from which It It
Hipped, the shoulders and aides chliiu the het
imdlty. Then, there Is pulled wool, i nde from
tleec takeu fioiu the slaughtered iinlmnl, and
lu ddy, w hich Is old cloth w ith all l!ic chemicals
ind foreigu mailer removed mid the cool lihcn
ewoven. Virgin wool Is Hint which I tit never
ie.n woven before; strictly cpeaklu. the wool
of the lumb the llrxt time It Is idiom ed. but the
term Is often used lo denote wool.
From this it will be seen that gulcsman
nay truthfully represent it piece of noils as
helng "all wool" without lis doing th bet tiuallty. Trice l n fairly ci
iiiuge to the quality of wool. Vim ,i;.t:.t expect to buy the lineal quality of
ool without paying the price It n iiandt.
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Bible Thoughts for
the Week
C. E. FIELD WORKER
VISITS ' IONE
Mr. I).VC. Rice, field worker
of the C. E. Society for the state
of Oregon, was in lane. Tuesdoy
for a conference with local end
eavorers.
Mr. Rice arrived on the after
noon train from Pendleton and
ihe meeting was held at the Con
gregationat Church. Dk'Vsntcs
Aere in altendtutce from l.fx
iniun and fr.m the Christian
and Union Societies of lone.
After a short service ol sonb
under the leadership of Mr. Kar
Bt-aeh of Lexington. Mr. Rio
presented the aim of the Societj
for the coming ytar and then
threw the meeting open for the
Mineral discussion of such topics
as might be sugge.ittd. A .-iiHUi
m ;eting is scheduled for Wed
nesday at lleppner.
THANKSGIVING DAY
ter time which bore the Ma
flewer up to pour amid New Knc
land snows the fullness of her cup
So savs the poet and so mat
we. Some may have special rot or
for a thankful brad, but as pnris
of the nation We may all give
thanks for the past and presmi
and the promise of the future
CLEANING THE CLE AN Hit
' m fa.
Sunday,
The Lord ehill preserve thy
going out and thy coming In
from this time forth, nd even
for evertnoro. l's. 1-1 :H.
Monday.
He Thet Hetteth to he rich
hath nn evil eye, and mushier
elh not that poverty shlill come
upon hint. I'rov.
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Tuatday.
For Thou Shalt Eat the luhor
of thine hands: hnppy shnll
thou be, "and It shall he
with thee. -I'd. lS '.i
ihnlt v
Wadnaadar. a
Ha Tht It 8low to Angar N
heller than Ihn mighty; ami ho
that ruleth his owu aelrll limit
hu that l.iketli city. t'luv.
Thuriday.
Bahold i t Evanlngtlda tmuhlo;
and hefo. J the morning '' Is
not. This Is the portion of them
that spoil us, mid the lot of
them that rob us. Ua, 17:11.
Friday.
Withho'd Not Thou T:iy len
der mercies from ine, O Lord:
let Thy lovliigklndncNi and Thy
truth contniuully preserve me.
I's. 40:11.
Saturday.
The Lord Is the portion of mine
Inheritance and of my cup: thou
maintain. t my lot. The lines
ire fullen unto me In p easant
places: yen I have goodly
heritage.-' I't. W - .
Bristow & Johnson
BOOTS and SHOES
Fall and Winter Clothing
PRIME GROCERIES
PRICES LOW
As Consistent With Good Quality
! IONE HARNESS SHOP
C, A. Bi:CI. 1'roprictor
Drop In
Mrs. I'rye You ilu't seem l. lidv
t vacuum cleaner. Mrs. Wayhucl!?
Mrs. W What, them Ihltus!
heard Mrs. prnwn tell somelxHly tin
gather fa much dirt jou have to cl
thein out every day.
SUGAR AS A REMEDY
Sniff powdered sugar if you
are a catarrah sufferer. This is
the advice ol William B. Tj er,
assistant secretary and resea' i h
expert of the Califcnia nnd Ha
aiian sugar Refining Cui'poiaii,;:.
Tyler has received infonnaiior
from Dr. James D. K J wards,
St. Louis osteopath, that he it
an enthusiastic advocate of pc w
dered sugar in the treatment !
catarrhal infections.
"Most of the hardness of .hem
ing in this country might Lt
called pocket-handkerchief dt af
ness," wrote Dr. Edward9.
"I'eoole dont know how to blow
their noses. They do it too viol
ently, and injure the Eustachiat
Tubes of the ear. Sugar curing
the head is a simple process. A
teasponnful of powdered sugar it
sniffed up each nostril through
a paper cone, or applied with t
powder blower three times a di
will bring relief in a few weeks.
"Powdered sugar has three
properties helpful in the treat
ment of catarth," Dr. Edwardr
continued. It is bactericidal or
germ killing in the presence of
excessive moisture. The suga
treatment will aNo rcdieve snrv.
ing and halitosis in from thre
to six weeks.
Hopeful
Teller Sorry, oiudam, htl I can i
rash this check unless you (tot soim
responsible person to indorse It foi
you.
Mi. Newed Oh, won't yoti do ti nt,
pleaee? You look responslhle enoni;li
for me.
SHE EXPLAINS
The World' $ Hopea Latithl
The n:an who taku In rliiu
mlitd la av.-r tia-d;
And ha who cannot luuth la lol.
Lodge Directory
JOXK l.ODUl-; No. lid. A K.& A ll
Mi-en. e ,vrv tlrst nnd t li t r ! Veloe
ofeii'di iiiotilh. W. M. C. U. Wi.l';
Sw. I.. K. Dick.
The day that has been c. nse
ci tietea now generations oil to E
I i . The n:an wno ukm in iinui " n
ui-i idea aiid expression or tl.ar:k Koti n.u thouKht thai iay itm .J
tulness is with us again. .
When the original thanks yiv
ipg least Wis prccl-iir.L-J the con
irions were very far from being
a hat would row be coisidertd as
Jl fording ground for thankful-.ie.-s.
Perils wt ought to say
'.i-e visible conditions wete a
nard won Survival of a Nw
fc) ig'and wl.w- u.iJ ;;.e gi.tl-r
I g of a harvest that gave as.ir.
i..ce of Hie finar triumph of iht
ojid spirits who had conceived
.i-e idt-a of founding h new com
nonwealth in tha wil lernets.
At this comi.ig thamcs giving
estiva! we may well be ti.ai.kful
lot alone for the national bl-.-dS-ngs
that are uura but for all the
olessings of mind and spirit thai
'ave been the possession of our
:ople in every increasing; mem-
re through three centuries of
im?. Thanks beta God for win-
PI 1 1 l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1
Thus enlii'd the ncctipiiion of
Valley Forge, but the park which
now mvks the Bpot of the histor.
ic encampment will remain os a
prepetual reminder of th heroic
sacrifices of Wnfhington and
his mtn
CIIIT.C!! DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL tllL'UCli
Ilev. W. W. HEAD, rastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8;00 V. M
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening!'!
Services
10:00 I. an! 8:0!) p. M
and look over my
Lino of Worh Shoes.
I have a good MocK of Gloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
lone Market
CEO. W. RITCHIE, Prop.
aBlaasaassajs)BaasSalBal
a
. lio!es.ilc and Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
. Your Patronage Solicited.
FIRST BAPTIST UIIUKCH
MM 1ST 1 HAI'TKIt U'.
Meets the sis -tn-t uii-l fourth Ti'
ilny of eiitli tu-mth. W..M. Mrs. Myr
tie Walker; M.'S Xi:ii I!l..ie.
IOXH I.OIKiK X )
Meets every Suturtluy eveiilnif. X
0. , V.- tit i 1 1 i ;, i i I ; i i I.
better; Sec. Earle A. Urown; Tr-H
K.J Bristow.
lJf.VCIKlHASS ItKBUKAU Xo. 0!
1. O. O. V, M.-ets the Orst mi l tlili -Tlmrsdny
ofeucli niotitli N.U. Ar! I
Swuiisoti; V. 1. i:tta Howell
Si-c. Verdii Illuhle: Treat. Etta til'
tow.
Hshcl Yoa and Hurnld teem tnn't
rtble. Gertrude We are together a itr- at
dttl; you tee, Mnbel, I Uka a loeullur
Interest la Mm.
Mabel Oh, you dot
Gertrude Yet. I writ enge-l to
him tit on time, and In love wkb hhn
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If wc havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
Sunday School at 1C.0O A.M
Junior Endeavor a to. 30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30
P.M
. TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
4RICE
$29.50 And Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
lleppner, Ore.
ElELMAf HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
A. D. MCMURDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Buildintf
Trained Nurse Assistant
lleppner : Oregon
Attorneys At bw
First National I3ank BuildinR
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
Ollice
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.
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
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PAUL G. BALSIGER
Icne, Oregon
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H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice In all the Courta
IONE, OREGON
ClydoR.Walker.M.D
Physician and Surgeon
O.Tice in Drug Store.
IONE, . . OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
lleppner Oregon