THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by, J. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPl'ION One year. $1.50 Six months Sib Three months 50 Kntcml tin wrunil daw ma t tor n c tlw pi-KtoffU-e t lone Oivgoti, uiitliT act of March 3, 1S7!, Friday, Jan. 27, 1926 There h a tide in the ailiii.s of men ' When taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage oftheit lite Is bound in shallows and in miseries. OPPORTUNITY They do wrong who say I come no more When orce I knock and fail to find you in For every day I stand outside your door And bid you wake, and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away, Weep not for golden ayes on the wane! Each night I burn the records of the day: At sunrise every soul is born again Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead But never bind a moment yet to come. Tho deep in mire wring not your hands and we?p I lend my arm to ail who say "I can!" No shame faced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise aud be a gain a man! Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous ret- rbution'a blow? Then turn from blotted archives of the past And find the future'? pages white as snow, Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from thy spell; Art thon a sinner? Sin may be forgiven; Each morning gives thee wings to flee from hell, Eacbnightastar to guide thy feet to heaven. Walter Malone UNDISPUTED A the annual Jackson day din ner at Albanv, our worthy Gov ernor, Walter M. Pierce, made an address in which he gave an accounting of hia administration to date. The Oregon Voter publishes the address in full and brother Chapman on the first cover Daue advises the Oregon Voter reader that it is Unedicted, Un revised and Undisputed. In the introduction to the add ress however brother Chapman, uses this language as an exam pie of loose thinking in attract ive and plausible form this add ress is entilkd to rank well up with forgotten orations by sue essiful politicians of all ages. uovernor nerce knows more about how to ta'k and write to get voihs than any man we hav had in Oregon for many years. No one will say much for him as an administrator, but he knows what to say and how to say it. We present his Jackson day oration. It contains truth, half truth and mistatements. We wonder what the genial editor of the Oregon Voter will say when he comes actually to dispute the governors statement as he intimiates that he may do ao at a latter date. IfERO WORSHIP One of the most disgusting spectacles of these days is the display of admiration and maud lin sympathy for criminals. When the vicious seound.els who made their escape from the State penitentiary not long since were apprehended and returned tJ their Qells they were elevated on pedestals and worshiped as heroes. We understand that as they passed through Hood River on their return the automobile in which they were being transport ed was thronged by admireis and well wishers who were proud to grasp them by the hand and happy in the opportunity to ex press their sympathy. STAN FIELD ANNOUCES THE CANDIDACY OF Mc NARY According to an announcement made by Senator Robert N. Stan fit! of Oregon, there is a concer ted movement on foot in Senatar ial circles in Washington for the purpose of including then ame of Senator Charles L. McNary.also of Oregon, as a Kepuolican can didate for Viee President in 1928. His name was brought to the at tention of prominent members of the Upper House by Senator Sta- field after there had been much comment concerning the boom for Nicholas Longworth, present Speaker of the House of Repre sentatves, lor presidential honors. Senator Stanfield. ih making his formal annauncement, said. "Eor some time rumors have per sistently been circulated in Wash ington to the effect that a quiet movement was on foot for the purpose of nominating Speaker Nicholas Longworth of the House for the presidency in 11(28,1 am reminded that, in 1924, the Re. publican nomination was tender ed to four individuals before it was finally accepted by Charles G. Dawes. I have been intimate. ly associated with my colleague, Senator McNary, for many years and have sen much of his ability I therefore feel costrained to sub mit his name to a group of Rs publican leaders as a possible candidate for the vce presidency No Power of Expansion Thw in no power of enn-Iun In mm. Our frlpnil mrlv i,f.,r m a rfiriMMritutIv of o-rtuin VU-un whli-h ehnv niner pnm or cxrwd. Tln-y :ind on the brink of the orenn of thouzht unrl power, hut never tiike the ingle tep thht would bring them there. Kmermm. P'gmy Women in Find An exhibition at the r.ritish museum f tuitlipiliirft recovered from the l cite, mentioned In the Illhle ni the original home of Abraham. In-'ltide pl-my women In flmmri. frill, or ni hirdlon pluit, and weaving nil urt of ornnmrnt and good-lurk charm. ron!t!r,s 0f the lusul of lion, bull and froi;. Cafi Bottles Bequeathed lleriitifte they were rare mid valuable ,'Imn buttle frequently were men. tinned In the will uf the American pioneer. Church News Notes of Interest to All Local Dnominations The regular meeting of the Willow Creek Branch of the Christian Endeavor Union was held at Lexington, Wednesday evening of this week. ,, Rare jewels are not picked from the ash cans of immorality in the back alleys of life. The mistake which blights the lives of so many is not that they make a definite choice of evil but that they never choose at all. Why not a rriie contest in Sunday Schoil? Declamation quo tauon and paraphrase. We ought to get more out of a Sunday school than a mere re cord of attendance. BIBLE READING THE WEEK FOR The play Safety First, now in course of preparation by the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian chur ch is being rehearsed diligent by a cast of ten characters and will be presented in the near future. Prayer meetings, remember at the Congregational church on Wednesday evening and Christ ian and Baptist churches on Thu rsduy evening at 7:30 P. M. State convention of Ail Oregon Christian Endeavor Society will be held at Albany, April 15lh to the lS'.h. Special rates on all 11 R. Registration fee $1.00. For fur ther particulars write Oregon C. E. Union, 303 Abington bldg, Portland Oregon. Lasting Furs Amone the more durable fur are benr, nher. dyed knnk, iton niurlen. K'uropean fllch, KiiMlnn fitch, otter, beaver, dosskln, natural akunk, north ern mink, blended nnukrat, rncrnon of nil kinds, opoMiuin nf all kind. Hudson bay fable, Kulan uble and wolverine. Second Huguenot Colony Laudonr.lere, who wn ont by Co lt(ny, In I'A'A, with ld for the lljitfue ot colony founded by llllmult. at Port Koyal, S. C, finding the nettle- went almndotied, built t'urt Orollun n the St. John' river In Florida. The wicked flee when no man pursueth but tho righteous are bold as a lion . Prov. 28: 1 The rod and reproof give wis dom; but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame. 1'rov. 29:13. Who can find a virtuous wom an who can tind? for her price is far above rubies. Prov, 31 : 10. Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman that fearelh the Lord, she Bhall be praised. Prov, 31 :30. Cast thy bi t ad upon thewuteis for thou shall find it after many days. Eccl 11:1 Remember now thy creator in ! the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh when thou shaltsuy, 1 have no pleasure in them. Eccl. 12 : 1 If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. Isaiah 1 : 19- Old Myth Exploded According to recent rcHru there I no icIentllU- hiMi for the popular be lief (hut the eldest child hn the best chance of obtaining prominence. t'.t ample of brilliant men conlradlcttni this belief are Jmiie F. Cooler, who waa the eleventh of twelve children, and (leiM'rul Sherman, who cniue In the middle uf i large family. Emprtor' tiichname C r'-! In i the nickname Blven to Mm run Au.iTi'is Aiit.mlmx, Kom.iti emperor fp--.ii . I). Dl'J to 2tT, on ac count of the l.ttli; hooded f-ut or tunic I used by the '..iul In I'niii.-c, which he introduced into noma cmjliciTDiRS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. 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