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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT A "X I : II fMIIH H'T-'h'."!"!"!"!"!' Published Every Fridayby, i. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One yer.. Six months Three months 51 Entered aa avco .ti clitw) matter at the pea toff Ice : lotic Orvm, miili-r net of Xiurvh 3, 1871). Friday, N.v. 27, 1925 qJJ W.A.Chunkilt.SecreiaH 72 1 HORN TULUKS faUIUjUl J No one cm be perfecly trrt nil all ir f.ct. no one cm be peftectly moril till ill ire r.xx- al:no on cm be p.fe.tly happy till ill art I hippy. Herbert Sinter TO A WATER FOWL Whither, midst falling dew, While glow the heavens wih the last steps of day, Far, through thtir rosy depths, aost thou pursue Thy solitary wuy. Vainly tha fowler's eye Might marx thy distant flights do the wrong. A darkly limned upon the crim son sky, Thy figure floats along. " Seek'st thcutheplashy brink Of weedy lake, or marge of river wide Or where the rocking billows rise and sink Oa the chafed ocean's side? There is a power whose care Teaches thy way along that path- less coast, The deBer and illimitable air. Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned The Effect of Good Dressing BKNJAMIN FRANKLIN apix-areO ai the Freuch court disused like an ortU iiiry fnrmor. The treaty of alliance between the united colonies and France wns gtpi iiiiIiik! n moat iimiptiiout background of gorgeously dreaaed courtiers In sal.n breeches. pld-lrnlded coata, buckled illppert and powdered wlga. The king was there In nil hl regal splendor. The assembly room win bedecked with the most lavish brilliance of the period. And Id the midst of all this splendor stood the American envoy In hit faded old bnmn ull and holding a shabby, fur cap In his hum!. This Incongruous appearance wna taken, Mil at home and abroad, as being repre sentative of American simplicity and democracy, but nothing could be further from the facta. Franklin bad. It a afterward learned, ordered a sultnble court ostui.ie from his tailor, one that would en ible blm to take bis plum with satisfac tion among the diplomats and nobles of Kurope. But the costume was not nul.slied In lima. The effect of proper dressing la Jn-. aa great upon n limn na It Is with women. It gives him a self-eonHdcme snd self-esteem that Is not gnlned In any oilier way. The very fact Hint some men tend to be careless and negligent alHnit their clothes gives an added asaet to the man who doea know what to wear and when to wear It. The American cltlxen of today demands a higher stnndnrd of tailoring and appearance than ever before. F.ach year has brought an Increased fastidious nets among men. Starting with a well-tailored custom-made suit, the 1023 man selects shoes snd sock a few shades darker, a hat that will ton with but not match the suit and a tie that affords a pleasing but not pronounced contrast 11 looks well, be knows It and la In keeping with the slogan, "dressed to succeed" RECEPTION AT CHRISIIAN CHURCH BEN MORGAN AND FAMILY LEAVING FOR CHENEY, WASHINGTON On Monday evening an infoim I ill reception was rendered Ben Morgan and family, the occasion being their departure from Mor gan to a new home at Cheney Wash. Tnsfl nrpspnr eninv-Pit At that far height, the cold.thin social evening in conversation atmospnere and ,Bm. -1 . . " " BwH7 wtne Refreshments were served at WelCOme land th elnai" inH all ininei In l.h Tl. LH..J..I... l... ' " uuu mc u.i a nignns near, na the best of every thino- for And soon that toil shall end: Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and child boon shall thou find a summer ren in their new hamp t , nome, ana rest, THF. WAR PRV Ana scream among tny fellows; reeds shall bend, We are in receipt of the War Soon o er thy sheltered nest. Cry, the organ of the Salvation He who, from zone to lone. Army, for Noy.21. This particu Guides through the boundlssssky M&r member features the work of thy certain flight. In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright. William Culjen Bryant A STEP TOWARD PEACE u.ie step and a Jong one to ward permanent world peace or at any rate between civilized na nons would tie the p.-o.nb t.o.i ol the private manufacture of traf ic in war material, particular t x plosives and fire arms of evtrj description and caliber. Behind the struggle in the Riff the insurrection in Syria, civi war in China and perenial revol ution in Latin America may be teen the colosial figures of the private munition and arms fact ories of England, France. Germ- any and the United States. These peoples manufacture no modern arms and are unable to do so, but as matters stand now the whole world is their arsenal and muni, tion factiory as long as they have a dollar in hand or a chancj of sucesi. Make the manufacture of War like material a governmental monopoly and prohibit all sale on ii yicicAi wnaievrT and we will not only render the unregen erate and uncivilized heathen, but will have eliminated from the council board and legislative1 balls of every civilized country a silent but insidious and powerful Influence that stives to prers every dispute between the natons to the point of armed conflict in order that the coffers of private makers of war material may be lined with the red gold of Cam ire. Russia is coming back to bwze. Thus far this seems to be the only come-back shes been able to stage. Manila Bulletin. the Portland Advisory Board hut is further more packed with in formation and inspiration. The War Cry goes to 81 Coun r-i a. i ... lies ana colonies oi tne world in tl e Salvation Army is administ ering relief and preaching the gospel. This message from Oreg on will circle the globe, Correction of last weeks lone Independent regarding my leav ing. I am Ul,.:.u lo hi gone til about March and leaving Mr. M. H Cotter and Mr. L. L. Funk in charge of the Garage. All work iviil have the same care and ac curacy of work tranship as though I were home. All trade will be ureatly appreciated by myself and those in charge of the shop, I. Ii. Kobison 'Progreti 'And how lnK have you been at IIiIh work?" the prison visitor asked. "Oh, just long enough to get the hang of It," the ur ezacutlunai re plied. Justice Hopkins of the Kansas supreme court in a recent spetcti said that the dry fight in Kansas dates back to 1885 when the terr itorial legislature prohibited the sale of liquor to the Indian?. The juJge pointed out in 18 13 the provisinal legislature of Oregon passed a law preventing the brinu in of alcohol beverages. Tlit same session of the legislature also prohibited the bringing of laves to Oregon. EastOregonian Ditappointing The pmnpktn In mnm fair to pee. K.o ,l!ov lu'rr ytui flft r te.l It; P.rl.4t' 'Holt why n .... . o l A 'gold bitch" whtn you try to tit It Bible Thoughts for theWeek Suadsy. Righteousness exulteth a nil Uon: but sin Is a reproach to any people. l'rov. 14:8-1. Monday. Then Shall Ye Call Upon Me and ye shall go and pray unto Me, and I will hearken unto jrou, Jer. 20:12. Tuesday, He That Paaseth by, and med dleth with strife belonging not to him, Ik like one that tuketh a dog by the ears. Pro. '.t):17. Wedaetday. For the Lord God Is a Bun and a shield: the Lord will give grace and glory; no good thing will He withhold from them thul 1 walk uprightly. Pi 84:11. Thursday. Fear thi Lord, and serve Him In truth with all your heart: for consider how greut lldnga He hath done for you. I Bum. 12:S4. Friday. Thy S in ahull no more go down; Ij cither thai) noon withdraw Itself: for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended. Is. 0O:-:u. Saturday. The Wolf Alto shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall He down wltb the kid; and ! ! the calf und the young lion and " the falling together: and a little 1 ! child ahall lead them.-lxu. 11 :0. I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I II I Horror "No. I told you I don't fare fur any coffee. That was the eaue of my father's death." "Coffee killing anyone, how come?'1 "five hundred pounds fell on hla head." Colgate Banter. la (V Po$sibU Aristocrat My house In Toledo full of antlijultlet! Plutocrat Cant you do anything to r-f rid of them Too Much Catnip Passy Why do you auppose Mist Mauser makes men rstty remarks! Tahbt She euU Uut iuuch catuUk CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Bristow & Johnson BOOTS and SHOES Fall and Winter Clothing PRIME GROCERIES PRICES LOW As Consistent With Good Quality I IONE HARNESS SHOP l C. A. DECK. Proprietor Lodge Directory IO.VR LOIXli; No. 120. A V. & A M lli-eta every fl rat ami third Wednea ofeiicli month. V. M. C. ft. W'nUer Sec. U K. Dick. LOCUST CHAPTER No. 1PI. O. E. Meeta the aerom! ami fourth Tut-e- dny of each month. W.M. Mra. ly r tie Walker; Hhc. Mra. Nina lthldle. IONE I.01il No. 135. I. (). t'.K. Meets every Saturday eveuliiK. N. U., Ilertfen LeUbetter; V. b. Kdmoii Merican; 8ec. Earle A. UrowD; Trea E. J. IlrUtow. lil'NTHGHASS REBEKAH No. 01 . O. O. V. Meet the drat and thin Thuraday of each month N.O. Arrl U Swanaon; V. it. Etta Howell He. Verda Ritchie: Treaa. Etta Brl, tt( . FIRST CH,U."TIAN CHURCH Sunday School "V00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thin i Evening Services 10:00V '.I. ail 8:03 t M. Drop In and looh over my Line of WorK Shoes. ave a f(ood stocK of Cloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Market CEO. W. RITCHIE, IVop, Wholesale anJ Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. FIltST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor s 15.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 V.K HEPPNER TAILORING CO TAILORS Suits Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Up ' Satisfaction Guaranteed Hcppner, Ore. Not 5ur Cora Waa your sam hurt an; Jur iil that cjclooe taat Dlxht) Tassel I dunno; I ain't found the blamed thine vet. 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 l D. MCMURDO, E D. Physician and Surgeon ' Office in Masonic Buildira 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 HEPPNER - - ' Main 933 Main 492 OREGON 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. 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 THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, ORECON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law """ Will practice in all the Courts W.W.KE1TLEM.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Drug Store. "" IONE, . OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Buildlna Heppner Oregon Ns n r. M U n ft M II n u n K u u l tl n M IONE, OREGON