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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Pu blished Every Fridayby, I. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBiCKIt'llON . One year $1.50 Six months -...72 Three months 50 Entered na sihv.uI clwm tiiuttornt tlu pen toff kf ' lone Oivuon, uiiiler act lit Murcli 3, 1ST!), , Friday, Dec. 25. 1925 If a man can write a better book; preach a better Bermon or make a better uouie trap than his neighbor even thouiih he builds his house in the woodj the world will make a beaten path to his door. . SiH lv1' A MERRY CHRISTMAS 0 -u Sound over ali waters, reach out frcm all land?, The chorus of voices, the clasp ins: of hands; ( Sing hymns that were sung by the stars of the morn, Sing songs of the angeles when Jesus was born. With glad jubilations Bring hope to the nations The dark niyht-is ending and dawn has begun. Rise, hope of ages, arise like the sun All speech flow to music, all hearts beat as one. John Grctnleaf Whittief PEACE ON EARTH Peace has been a prophecy, an angel song, the deathless hope . of thirty centuries. Now at last that hope begins to take form a mong the oealities and to be the substance of toings hoped for The League of natians and the world Court, now functioning, are yet to be the foundations of the temple of peace. Discovered in -the land of its origin the League yet proceeis ' wit I the great tasks set before it by the heart and bruin of its great designer, oi whom it miifht truly said, a prophet is not with out honor, save in his own count ryand among his own people. But even in America the Lea gue makes progress, and tiie time is near at hand when the United States will take its place at the council board of the Lcug ue of Nations for the Peace ol the world. There seems to b a beieif r the part of some that the wisdom of a majority of the Ignited BUtes Senate was shown in it? rejection. The truth is , however, that a great majority of the Senate fav ored its adoption and that a change of but very few votes would have given the necessary two thirds majority. WHY SO FEARFUL? The irreconcilables, led by Senator Borah, fight the entrance. oi the United States into the world court on the ground that the court is a creature ot the leaj gue of nations. They are correct in that contention but not in their feverish, highly imagativeiews upon the subject. The wail of the irreconcilables in 1919 was that adherence to the league covenant would mean a sacrifice of our sovereignty and a dabbling in old world aff airs. But this country has dabb led just the same though not h member of the league. We have to take note of world affairs and 0 do all other great powers. We could have full membership in the league without reservations and be under no obligations we are not morally under now. There is no sacrifice of sovereig nly for any nation in the league. Otherwise the 50 odd membeis would not remain in the league. In a way the importance of the fight over the world court proposal is exaggerated. The world court in itself is not going to preserve peace. We had such a tribunal at The Hague in 1U14 nd it did not stop warfare. A court standing by itself would oe like a house without nails, to hold it to Kethetv'fo be more ex act it would belike a judge wijh out a sheriff, constables or po'ice to back up his rulings. , East Oregonian. MORGAN ITEMS Mr. Walton Young and O:1e Fnrrens .spent . the week end with Zoe Farrens. : Miss Eudora Hardest)' cmne home from the Dalles to spend the Christmas vacation with her pa.ents. , Mr. Robert Harbison came tip from Eugene to spend Christmas vacation with his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs7T D. Ely K ft for Portlid Tuesday to spend (heXmas vacation with Mrs. Elys parents. Mrs. A. F. Palmateer and children left for Estacada l'ues. to be with her parents Xmas. The Morgan school pave a pie social and program Saturday for the benefit vf taising money, to buy a victrola. They raised $25. Rev. Smith held services at Morgan Friday evening. John Gray was in Morgan cn Monday from lone, looking after his property. Pat Medlock was haulinr wood foo Martin Bauernfeind Mon. Weather Observer '.Harbison reports .61 of an inch of. rain fall Saturday and Suruiay. Miss Jesse Wile's is visiting her mother who is living in the Parkins house. How Come . . "Po yon know," olist-rvt'd tin o'l took vnlpftinnn after unloading fpvi'ntl ht mired dollar' worth of wnrtlilrM t"Olt. "1 fet'l gnrt of rittlitmiia today," "You? RIsliteoiwT" unortiil !a partner. "How'a that?" "The cut 1 told that stork to : foinjr to hnj a Used car with the monpj." American LirIoq Weekly. What a Happy Day It Wat Finnlpm ' O'SiiidW rleum-d lib lji and mild lie was dylnc for n woke and It was one of the h:ie piift moment of my life. Mulligan One of' the hnpple-t irv m.nls nf yonr life? . MnnlBiin Sure! I was oil out of tcil'Hi'co, OM'3i.'o Nena. Cave-Woman Stuff MIm Siihertoolh Do you think tltst ISonerhixol girl ue innki"ii? MIm Stnnehiimmer Sure. ! does. Va know that lln k eye he rlulma cot from an admirer that's nil artindal. . WOULD KNOW IF tiL HAD "Is hla car a sound one?" "Uaven't you ever bi-urd It eo b .'" mdk.) ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If wc haviVt got it we can get it quick. AM m IONE, OREGON i FOR THE COMING OF TIIE LORD ' , . But in the last days it shall come to pass, that the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be established in the top of the mountains, and it shall be exalt ed above the hills;1 and people shall flow unto it.. And many nations shall come nnd sav, Come let us go up to the mountain of "the Lord, and to the bouse of the God of Jacob and hv'will tendvus ot his ways and v i! will wiilk in his path; for ihe law slviill go forth of .ion, and the word of the Lord from Jeru'Hloni. And he' shall judye among many people, and rebuke bUvng nations afar off; nnd they shall heat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up a sword against nut ion, neither shall they learn war any more, But they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make them afraid: for the mouth of the Lord of hosts hath spoken it. For all the people will walk every one in the name of his God and we will walk in the name of th" Lord our God for ever and ever. . In that day, saith the In-d, wili I assemble her that halt, th arid 1 will gather her that is dri ven out, and her that I have affiicted; And I will make her that halt ed a remnant, and her that was cast fur off n strong na'i'Sn; r.t.c t I.o-t : tail tei.t Lfif them in mount Zion from henceforth, even for ever. ' ' Micah, 4; lto7 way.- , "A a troadraster," be chuckled. "I claim to rank with the oiort powerful stations In the country. Wonder how many are tuned in?" A iH-atlerlng tolley of seeA told that a ntimlier of people were already fttUnf hiin. Hoston Tnuinorlpt Lodge Directory IOXE IMiOE No. l.'O. A.K. A A.M Meet eyery first ami thlrl WeiliiHs ofencli month. V. M. ('. K. Whlier .. K. Dii-k. IXX'ST CH AI'Tka No. 110. O. K. Meeta the si";oii'l an'l fmirtli Tuei'- (Iny of eucli mouth. W.M. Mnt. Iyr tie Witlker; S.c. Mr. Nina lil.l.Ile. ICNK LOIXJK No. 13o. I. O. O.I". Meftn every Hatnnliiy evi-nintf. N. (., Ilergeu Ix-illietti-r; V. i. Kdsuu Morxnn; Sim;. EurleA. Ilrownj Trms I'. J. Ilrlstow. BfXCHfJItASS ItEBKKAH No 01 I. O. O. I". Mint the first aul third Thursday of eni'li moiitli.N.O. Arvl lo HwniiMnn; V. tl. Ktta Howell eU-c. Verila KlU'hle: Trea. Etta Br tow. , IltniMirsnn BIBLE READING , THE WEEK Church N(fws Notes ot Interest to All Local DnoniliKilions Thepictuio of Rev. J, L. Jones a former i astor of the lone Con gregational church appears in the current number of the Amer ican Missio Hry Magazine. Preacher Head of the Cong, church says he has ntnv solved the problern of sulisistanc.'. All that is neccfssury is to have u birth day every week, The sale put on by the ladies of the Christian church last Sat. was quite successful. The receipt totaling over IK),00. The colli Jtion taken for the Near Eut.t belief by the Congn grtional Snday School amount eJ to $12X1 FINISH Ei 'EM, ALL rJCiiT Wlllo (In from the cliili)-5lld yon BnMi the dishes I left for you to sranh? Iluhhy (In oien rei lllm) I did threw iu outa Uie ! 1 Short Story H Il"i1 I hi. rh-rk irl hnr.lRirty, And th'K I w lilni rlnsl" It nt-pitta itie RhHf itt-intnU.it!y ()y. him a bettor ci. Cintpt H DIKKCTORY CONGliKOATlON A L CIIUUCH Rev. W. W. UK AD. Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:001'. M FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. . FIRST BAPTIST CHUilCH Sunday School at 1C.00A.M Junior Endeavor 8t5.30 J.M. 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Your Patronage Solicited. in" 11 11 """ui 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. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WINB. MILLS. WINONA' WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER Ic.:e, C.egcn BJBI hpi SF.E ME BEFORE THE - FIRE H. C WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Oourta IONE, OREiJON -uJHLLILJJ.JtX.HKtX'1 v4 4 4 4 MarKet 4..f44. neaoi W. W. KETTLE M.D.' Physician and Surgeon Eyes examined & Glasses fitted. Office in Drug Store. IONE, OREGON Dr.'FE. Farrior . DENTIST Office: Odd FcHows Bulldlntf Heppner Orefion M M tl H H a N M ' N U D U u H K B D H B B