THEME INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by, 0. V. HEAD. Kditor Fublishi:r SUBSCRIPTION One year Six months Three months ..$1.50 72 50 Entcrt'il bh 8'Ct...l cIiihs mutter lit the pcHtofflw n f lonw Orvgon, utuler net o( March 3, 1ST!). Friday, Jan. 1, 1926 Oh whr should the spirit of morn's be proud? Lik a last Hitting meteor, a fast I'yhg cloud, A flash of lightning, a break of the warts, le passes from lilt to his rest in the grave. Longfellow CURFEW Solemnly mournfully, Dealing its dole, The Curfew Bell Is beginning to toll. Cover the embers. And put out the light; Toil comes with the morn, And rest with the night Dark grow the windows. And quenched is the fire: Sound fades into silence, All footsteps retire. No voice in the chambers, No sound in the hall! ' Sleep and oblivion Reign over all! The book is completed, And closed like the day; And the hand that has written it lavs it away. Dim grows its fancies; Forgotten they lie; Like coals in the ashes; They darken and die. Song sinks into Bilence, -The story is told, The windows are darkened .The hearth stone is cold Darker and darker The black shadows fall; Sleep and oblivion Reign over all. MORGAN ITEMS A VERY OLD PROCESS You cannot change human nat ure, say critics of the league of nations and the world court. True enough but no change is necess ary, nor is any contemplated The league idea is not new, it is almost as old as civilization itself The ancient tribe was nothing but a laague of individuals and their families. The orgina) Btate was but a collection of tribes comparable to the present league of nations. The idea for a thou sands of years has been to make the larger unit protect the smal ler unit. It is workable scheme and hat been used since time im memorial. It was prompted by the necessity for aelf defense. There is nothing new about it. Nor is there any unnatural id eallsm about the league pf nation It merely calls for the application of a very old formula to present day conditions. We are not trout) led about wars between tribes or families these days. Tne diffi culty arises between nations aid we must stop these wars if we are to be safe. The last big war cost ten millions of lives or more. When Sheldon Ulrich and other Pendleton boys were killed we were all sorry. Those boys were entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It wes cruel to cut them down; they had not done nothing to deserve such fates. In the next big war no one will be safe. God knows what may happen, if we do not apply effective measures for the pre vention of war. In fighting the league and the world court the reconcilables fight against the process where by the civilization we have he came possible. Without that pro cess man would still be a barbar ian as he is yet in some savage portions of the earth. Now that President Coolidge wants this country to join the The Morgan school gave a Christmam program Wednesday night which consiBted of sontts. recitations and tab'eaus. Mrs. Laxton McMurray and son Nolan were calling on Mrs. Harbison and Robert Sunday. Margaret and Edith Ely were the dinner guests of Gertrude and Hazel Pettijohn Sunday. Mrs. French, Morgan school teacher left for her home at Stanfield to spend Christmas. Thelma Morgan is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents at Broadacres. Quite a few Morgan people ot tended the show at lone Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Petty john and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock and family, look Christ mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streeter of Cecil spent Christmas day with Mr.and Mrs, James Hardesty. Mr, and Mrs. Eurl Morgan and family, Esta Bauernfeind and son Martin and Bert Palmatcr, werethe Chrintmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Ely. BIBLE READING FOR THE WEEK world court, wby not go to it? If the court is linked up with the league of nations so much the better. The President is correct if he aspires to have this country get out of the baby class and take its place once more among the nations of the world. East Oregonian. IT BREAKS 'EM, ALL RIGHT Son Dad, what do tliey mean wlit-n tliejr lay Id the history that In the old dujri bbdjt men perbhed by being broken on the wheel? Dad Why r ion, I really can't teU you they certainly didn't have automobile that far back. Pan the Ball Ground$ Bmployei-On your way to tha printer"! yon will paaa a bascbull ground. Boy Tea. alrj Employer-Well, pan it Wo is me! for I am as when they have gathered the summer fruits, as the grapegleanincs of the vintage: there is no cluster to at; my soul desired the first ipe fruit. The good man is parished out of tho earth; and there is none upright among men: they all lie in wait for blood; they hunt eve ry man his brother with a net. I That they may do evil with both hands earnestly, the prince asketh, and the judge asketh for a rewarJ; and tho great man. he uttered) his mischievous desire: so they wrap it up. The best of tlieni is a brier; the most upright is sharper than a thorn hedge: the'day of thy watchmen and thy visitation com eth; now shall be their perplexity. Trust ye not in a friend, put ye not conlidence in a guide: keep the doors of thy mouth from her that leth in thy bosom. For the son dishonnureth the father, the daugter riseth up a gainst her mother, the daughter in law against her mother in law; a mans enemies are the men ot his own house. Therefore I will look unto the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me. Micah 7: 1 to 7. "Pon't you thluk If 1 went to a medium I uiljlit ohtuln help from the plrltaJ" "Pon't think you'd have a ghoHt of a ahow." Church - News Notes ot Interest to All Local Dnoininatlons There will bo a business meet ing next Sunday at the Christ ian Church for tho purpose of electing officers of the church. Tlieie was ho services at the Congregational church last Sun day; Rev. Head being with the Mrs, Head and the children at Cathlamet Wash, over the holidays. The Greatest Human Nerd TMi woritl Ih ni.t In nrd of tiralua It t-'inM nfTunl to loe kun.a If lliui. whu have loam took tunic pain. Now an again to uaa soma. Method "What makes you keep on asking me If the rator liurta " aaked tha man who was being shaved. "I've anld 'Jf' three timea aud It hasn't made auy llf. Terence." "No," answered the. burber, "I was merely trying my mora out to wt which of them want booing." Wnih Ington Star. Lodge Directory IONE I.OIK1E No. 120. A.F.ft A.M Moot every flntt ami third Wednt'n ofeiich month. V. M. ". It. WnlAcr sec. L. K. Dick. LOCUST CII.MTKR No. 119. O. K. Meet the aix-oml and fourth Tut', (lay of eachmimth. W.M. Mm. Myr tic Walker; See. Mr. Nina lll.Mle. IOXE LOME So. 1X5. I. O. (.!'. Meet every Saturday evening. N. 0. , Bergen Leilliettt-r; V. O. Ellison Morgan; Sec. Eurle A. brown; Tn-ua E. J. Brlatow. BUXCHGRASS REBEKAH So. 91 1. O. O. F. Meets the first and thlnl Thurailny of each month. NO. Arvllln 8wanaon;V. (1. Etta Howell See. Verdu Ritchie: Trene. Etta BiU- tow. The Baptist Christian Endeav or meets al 3 IV M. every Sun day. There will be a C. E. business meeting at the Christian Church Wednesday evening, January (1, 7 o.i Much Catnip Punsy W'y do you siipp.'ae MUs Mouser imtki-s such cutty remarket Thh Rlia eata luo much rutnlii. Old Eli Win. Lord Jeff In there no ny In which I can open vnir henrt? She No, It has a Yale lock. Wes-U-van W'aBP Litappointing Tha pumpkin la mu.l fair to a.. For yailuw luaivr jruu can t lirut It; Parhana thi''i why tl arvma tu l A "gold brick" whan you try to aal It Horror I "No, I t"ld )uu t dcin't care fur any coffee. Tluit was the i-uine of my futhcr's ileiith." "Oiffee kllllni! anyone, limv come?" "Five hiimlri'il ounli fell ou U.i heart." Connie Ihiiiler. It's Possible Aristocrat My house In Toli-do (a full of atitiiultlp1 Plutocrat Can't you do anything to gil rid of them? CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurg. Evening Services 10:00 A. M. and 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 SuiU Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Ud .Satisfaction Guaranteed Heppner, Ore. 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 A. D. MCMURDO, E D. 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