The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 12, 1926, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Fdday by,
I. V. HEAD, Editor Publishek
SUBSCRIPTION
One year $1.50
Six months ,'5
Three months ...50
Entwil na wwiiiul vUxsn unit tor at
tilt (tCMtotfiCe lit IdtlO Orttlll, UllJtT
not of Mnri 1) 3, is!.
h Old Theory
As a plilliwipliU'iil theory iiHH'Imnlsm
Is Ibc uili'inpt to iVRavil (lie emliv
uniorst lis n cIosimI syslPtll of I'tiUM'S
:i:il ofljvts III wlileli every oliim.e l
n'liiriilol)' mlmvil to a oliiiiiRe of '
lii'ti. Ill (Ms sene It 1 I'l'iiiiUiiliy
j :ionyiiifnis with ninterliitlsin. The
d ; whs lirst given eiirrem'j by lloi'
luil.
F amous Soldier
,1(kc Ivioivs ICstniilii, n Nloiirnsiiiin
pnonil, was iiii(iliilecl III ISIHI, nt Hie
n;re of (l::iil,v to, I'OiumtiinW In clilif
iiKiiliist the lovolullmilsts, wliiim lie de
ft nt In several encouiilcrs. lie tiled
Kfnie the iiiniimlBii emleil.
Friday .February 12, 1926
THE BATTLEFIELD
. Once this soft turf this rivulet's san iU,
Were trampled by a 1 in)Ii fccuvi',
And fiery hearts and armed hands
Encountered in the bat le cloud.
Ah! never shall th-t land forget
How gushed the life blood of her t ravc-
Cushcd, warm with l ope and courage yet
Upon ti e soil they fought to save.
Now all is calm and fresh and still;
Alone the chirp of flitting bir i,
And talk of children on the hill,
And bell of wandering kine, at e heard
No solemn host goes trailing by
The black moir hed gun and slaf going wain;
Men start not at the battle cry,
Oh, be it never heard again!
Soon'rested those who fought but thou
Who minglest in the hader strife
For truths which men receive not now,
Thy warfare only ends with life.
A fricnless warfare lingering long
Through weary day and weary year.
A wild and many weaponed throng
' Hang on thy froni and fiank, and reor.
Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof,
And b ench .not at thy chosen lot.
The timid good may stand aloof,
The sage may frown, -yet faint thou not.
Nor heed the shaft Ico surely csf ,
The foul and hissing bolt of scorn; .
For with thy side st all at last,
The victory of tndu-ance born.
Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise agayi!
The eternal years of God are hers; -But
Error, wounded writhes in pain, "
And dies among her worshippers.
Yea, though thou lie upon the dust,
When they who helped thee fee in fear.
Die full of hope and manly trust,
Like those who fell in battle here.
Another hand thy sword shall wield,
Another hand the s'andarJ wavp,
Tilltrom the trumpet's n outli is ptaltd
The blast of triumph o'er thy cave
Willam CuMen Bryant
LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG
r-rp-c-On the
W Funny
(Wk Side
H I I I I I KH-H-H-H-H--M-H"
COLLECTING
A visitor nt a country fair noticed
u sail looking man who persisted K
remaining on the nierry-gorouiiil.
'Do you like being on there'' asked
the visitor.
"No, I don't," was the reply, "but
the man who owns this roundabout
owes me money, and the only way
I in n K'( even In by ttikllig It out
In rides." Tlt lills.
She Was Beautiful
Two young actresses were dlscnsfr
lug their respective positions In tha
profession,
"In our new piny," auld one, 'Tva
been given three pages of dialogue to
apeak. That's more than you have,
Isn't It?"
"It Is." replied the other, "but tl
mnn:ii:er says I'm too beautiful for
w ords."
Doughnut Revealed as
Poison Gas Producer
Mfe seem to be Just one mouses
after nnolher. Here Is a man who
has died from the fumes of rooking
d.'tichmiU. Having reio lied the satur
ation point with all the other aorta
of niuj.'r threat, mid damage for tba
time being become measurably ad-
Justed and reconciled to them
bolshevNin, communism, auureliy,
foreign wars uiid complication -Just
Winn we are nil growing a bit easier
In mind this most unexpected and tin
nalural peril arises. The doughnut Is
work of peare, our most domestic
ami tractable contrivance." Heretofore '
lis disposition bus been mild acl ,
frliu.lly. Nobody ever heard of a
ilionrlioiit iioing on slrike, exploding
v. it It a loud lioNe. turning to mob law
titnl vloleni e. The only trouble It hill
ever caused, according to the bt
authorities. Is some controversial
(lion on the question of reseuib-
bin. o to the cruller. Some have con
tended Hint a doughnut Is not a dough
nut at nil, bn the tine cruller, while
the cruller Is really the doughnut
without the hole. Now It turns cut
that the doughnut has suddenly com
mitted murder by an nnsuipocted ca
pacity to produce poison gas. Kr the
sake of the merest fragment of be
lief thut there are still harmless and
Innocent things In the world, It Is to
be hoped that this doughnut storr
may prove to have been exaggerated.
Excbunge.
Fourscore and seven years ego
our fathers brought forth on this
continent a new nation conceived
in liberty, and dedicate J to the
proposition that ail men are t r
atedfree and equal,
Now we 8re ent:a;.;e J in a prf at
civil war testing whether thtit
nation, or any nation so concciv
ed and so dedicate,!, can Ion n
dure, we are met on a (treat Lat
tlefield of that war. We have
come to dedicate a t rlicn t f that
field as s last resting place fur
those who here gave their lives
that the nation might live. It
altogether fiting and properthut
we should da this.
But in a larger sense we can
not dedicate we canr ' conse
crate we cannot hi.. . .v this
ground.
The brave men, living a I dea l
'io fought here have c ecra
(ed it far above our pooc j.owei
to add or to cetract. The world
will little note nor long remem
derwhat we say here, but it can
never forget what tin y did here.
It is for us the !ivhw, rather.
tote dtdittltd tc he unfinished
work which they w!u fought
here have thus far so nobly ad
vanced. It is ather for us to he here ded
icated to the great task remain
ing before us that from these
honored dead wo take increased
devotion to that cause for whi-h
they gave the last full measui'. of
devotion-that we here highly re
solve that these dead shall not
have died in vain -:hjt this ua
tion under Cod shall have a new
birtn of freedom -and thut kov
ernment of the people, by the
people, for the people, bhall not
perish from this earth.
November 19, 18G3
hland$ Part of America
The Virgin is'omls In the Cnrlliliicm
e were pun-liascd from Iieiimark
for fjri.um.aiKI. The purchase wa
made during the World war to shut
(o rumny out of a possible s n'.dua In
base. Hut negotiations for the Island
had gone on Intermittently for a hi.lf
( i-ntury. Secretary Seward first openc
the nue-itlon with Denmark at the
close of the Civil war. Ifenninrk agr.s
!!. pun base w hs arranged nnd Hi
king beile farewell to his subjects
iben Sumner In the senate killed tin
rulilii ation of the treaty. On another
occasion negotiations proceeded to
find stage, only to be rejected by the
I'i'iiisli parliament. The price pild
amounted to about $-'UM) an acre for
hind worth for pence time purposes
possibly $0 an acre. Kansus City
Star.
Bible Thoughts for
thoWeek
AMUK!!NIIS13islWH
Sunday.
Righteousness eialletli a
Hon: hut tin Is a rcpioncn
any people.-I'rov. M;iH.
unto
Mumlsy.
Then Shall Ye Call Upon Me t
and yo ahull jro and l'i unio
Me, and I will hearken unto .
Jer. L'Otta
Tumdnjr.
He That Pae:h by, and med
dle! h Willi strife helongllig not
to him. Is IUe one that takeili
a dog by the ears.-I'rov. W:17
VrdniilT
For the Lord Cod la a Bun
and a shield: the Lord lll give
grace and glory; no good thing
will lie withhold from them that
walk uprightly.-t:H-
Thursday.
Fear the Lord, and serve Him
In truth with all jour heart:
for consider how great thlngl
He hath done for you.-1 Sum.
FrUsy.
Thy Sun "hull n 8
down; neither shall thy noon
withdraw Uelf: for Hie Lord
shall be thine everlasting HRht.
and the d.ijt of thy mourning
shall be ended. Isa. 00;-O.
Saturday.
Th. Wolf Alio shall dwell
T with the lamb, and the leopard
Khali lie down with the kid; and
I the calf and the young Hon and
the falling together: and a lltue
I child shall lend thcm.-lMi. 11:0.
) ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rfHr
Temptation-Proof Hor.esty
A man who iliopped a one pmin i
not en the rallwiiy platform at WPb
nell, near t borh-y, I ii'.i- .is! Ire, r
turned lies l iiii-iilng "Ml found It cni
fUll fob'ej .Hi. I wt-ikllled by a mo. ill
Sloiie. l.eioe-ii Ai, ei s
CHURCH DIRIXTORY
I ( ON C, K KG AT I ON A L C 1 1 1) KC 1 1
Rev. W. W. HEAP. IVato
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8 .00 I. M
Bnstovv
o
ohnson
BOOTS and SHOES
Fall and Winter Clothing
PRIME GROCERIES
PRICES
LOW
As Consistent With Good Quality
,1
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IONE HARNESS SHOP
C. A. BECH, Propru-'lor
Drop In
am! !oK over my
hit i, ri
Line of worn onoes,
I have u iood stucK of Cloves unci
Harness Supplies.
Repairinii' at Kfttsonabli" F rices.
t
f
lone HovKet
T. i:. Pdcrboii, Prop.
W'lmltsale and KcLiil Dcakr in
FRKSH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Lodge Directory
IOXK I.'UKSK $ . 12d A K.& A M
Meet" every flrt mi l third Wediies
of em li month. W. M. I.. Ilul'i nl
Sit. r.liuer (iriffilh
FIRST CIKM'-'TIAN CllUiU'll
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
I'rayer Met'tinK Thut a. KvminK
Services
10:00 A. M. nJ 8:00 1
M.
I'JUST BAPTIST fllUttCH
I.OCirsr ( IIAI'TKIt No. ll'b . I'-
Meets tli" sis-onil mid foiirtli Tue.
day of ench nioiiili. W.M.Mrs. 'nt
llnwk; See. Mrs. Until Mimoii.
ioxk i.oiii: No. iri.' i. o. o.r.
Mii-tH every Snturdiiv eveiilnu'. N.
it., Kdison Moriin; V. O. Krnest
lleliker, Sec. Eiirlc A. flrow ii; 'I n u
K. J. Ilrietow.
LfXTIHiltASS HKBKKAII No. tl
I. O. O. V. Meets the llrst nml third
Thursday of em h inontli NO. Ktta
Howell; V. !. Vhlii lleliker
S.-C. Verdii IllUdile: Trena. Eltii Bils-tow.
J
Sunday Sthoo at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor 815.30 P.M.
Prayer meutinx I'luira. 7.o') P. M
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
. Satisfaction Cuarantccd
Ileppncr, Ore.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If vvc havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
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ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
1 D. KCKDRDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Ileppncr : Orejion
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law '
First Nationnl Hank Huililinf
Ileppncr Oregon
Wlicn You Vri:iit Ileppncr
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Office
Residence
IIEPPNER - -
Main 933
Main 402
OREGON
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Rcfurn.ish.eJ anJ Strictly Up to DjU. Commer
cial Tahle First Class. A home away from
home, Willi hest meals in Central Oregon.
SAM GANGER, Proprietor.
Nice Rooms. Good Service.
Farm Implements
VULCAN anJ OLIVER PLOW'S, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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II. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE. &
INSURNCE
in vp - . ni.M
Vi'ytjU.M
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all tho Courts
IONE, OREGON
W.W. KETTLE ELD.
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes txainiiicd & GluHst.-g fitted.
. Oliico in Drua Store.
IONE, - OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Ileppncr : Oregon