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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by, J. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRlPflON One year.,... $1.50 Six months . ,75 Three months 50 Entered n second cIhhh luutUTnt the pcstoMice at lone Oregon, under act or Mnivli 3, l.sTit. Friday, March 5 , 1926 To tee her is to lovt btr, Ami lort but her forever; For Saturt mailc btr fiat the i: Ami atrer made another, Robert Uurn$ NO MAN KNOWETH HIS SEPULCHER When he who from the scourjre of wronn Aroused the Hebrew tribes to flv. Saw one fair region, promised Ions, And bowed him on the hills to die; God made his grave, to men unknown, Wnere Morb's rocks a vale infold, And laid the aged seer alone To slumber while the world grows old. Thus still, whene'er the good and just Cloe the dim ey on life and pain. Heaven watches o'er their sleep ing dust SCHOOLS, PARENTS, PUPILS AND TEACHERS. Many of the difficulties which beset children could be avoided il the parents understood the sshoo, better and realized how much their cooperation helps, the aoc ialions say. The suggestions fo low: Arrange the breakfast and l...U I .1 . . . lunL-n nours bo mat mere is no rushing at home or at school hncourage punctuality and regular attendance, noi permit ting trifles to interfere. See that the children are dress ed simp'y, neatly, modtstly and suitably, in accordance witli the weather. Insist upon cnildren under four, teen having at least ten hours sleep. Find out hov much timeBhould be devtied to home work, and see that it is faithfully do.ie. Provide a q aiet place for home study, with good light and vuitil ation. Show an interest in the child- rens school work, athletics and other activities. Visit the class room durine Open School Week, and at other times for a better understanding. Do not criticize the teacheis or scnool at all within the cnildrens hearing. Always hear both sides of the qnestion and ask the teach er about it I : . .. . ... insuii in me cnildren habits of oiHsuience ana respect for auth ority. ncture the scuool as a happy, desirable place rather than as one children should dread. Kep in mind that the school Erick'$ Good Qualities In a hullilliw It Ik not possible in have rent heatity without at rend It. The eye cannot he tlioroiiKhly null fled If lu the mind lurks thi rtitiRi-loti-nea thut the HiYhlttH't'i creation Is to lie vunqulHhoO In tha buttle with time. Time ta powerlewi to mnr the beauty or to sup the strength of brick. Oeneratlona nmy come and ro, hut the sturdy brick walla of the homestead stay on. Ilrlck may reach a venerable old aire It never reaches the atate of decrepitude. Brick comes from the bosom of Mother Karth, . in the form of plastic clay; It la hardened by the most powerful agency known In the world fire and la proof again! the further attacks of tire; It deltea wind and ruin; It Is aa enduring as eurth Itself. Kxchii n ge. II I I I I I I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I Plain Preaching Loral people, boost your town; run It up, Instead of down. IWtliig Is (lie thing It needs If It prospers and succeeds. All Its benefits lire yours while your dwelling here endures. From a purely selUsh view, boost ing It the thing to do. Hut there's still another aide that f having civic pride. CltUens must every one lend a hand and get thing done. Never knock; It doesn't pay; boost ing la the better way, 1K not kick, but boost, Instead; that's the way to get ahead. This la how to build your town; talk It up, but never down. Ily Hie Rooster of the Tlfton (llu.) Gutettr. t. wib syuw To call its inmate to. the sky. . -William C. Bryant SYMPATHY Till the pure spirit comes again Though nameless, trampled, and offw unlimUed opportunitle8 lQ orol tnose who take advantage ot Hit servant numoie asnes lht!mt parenU M Wel, n Ue, Plan to meet nrhe Yet God hath marked and sealer". lhtt gchoo,It wj hgp understand your children better. Mothers should arouse the inter est of fathers in the school activ ities and get their cooperation. If there is a parents' association in vmir Sfhr.nl inin if If in Sympathy in criminal cases la wh f 0e?Int.iii. Often misplacea. I eent cooperation hrinu snlenrtirl m . , , . i : i" f ine criminal is oiien n rcviy iPp.ur. tn Bn l-i l:- imais particularly me case wnep , tht ,,, ot ,h wld VrlMw Cnrk a Considerable time elapses be- a mining ramp Jndite. upon finding the tween the eommision of a crime b,d "'"P hanging by tht flaWar rnm m J a .. .k. t.I.I f fU. ..ra.tnlnr . " " " " " 'wi, wim ma auu iui tnai vi iut ui . KnDll. 1wi K-hlnH him . .1. .... i. , , i " .Mi, i u fiue rewoeoDie unaersiana mere are three parties concerned in the issue: the criminal, his victim and the public who must infalib y lurnish the additional victims it the criminal is released. ADDarantlj there has been a turn in the tide of public feeling nd from now on we expect to see the law enforced with greater vigor and greater consideration for tne innocent public. A CAPTAIN B?LD nip pocket and $23.10 la tin oilier. reached this decision : "If the co't know itself, and the co't think It do, It allow this hyar man came to death from mmc unknotted causes at the hands of persons un knowed to this co t and the co't fines me corpse 125.10 for carrying con- cealed weapons." Everybody's Maga-line. Captain Pamphlet professed surprise at the convict.on of Ms men. "I. alone," he said, "was responsible for the position of the ship." The worthy captain, or perhaps we would better say, wily cip- liin attempts to befog the issue His conviction was the result not of being inside the ocean Boundary line out 01 hawng a thousand eases of contiad in the hold of his ship. As to his men, they were mis taken as to the danger, not the nature of the enterprise in which they were engaged. They were told that the wages were better than the established rates, that there was little danger of being caught, and that, if they were, their employers would have the will and the power to protect them. The danger wu greater than they thought and their employers proved powerless to protect them. The Storage Battery The storage battery of a radio set requires greater attention than the au tomobile battery, because there la na generator to keep it charged as tha current I used. Sfreef Lighting Street lighting cost are low. flt.rla. tlci show tiiat for every dollar of city lag, street lighting tal mar run from 28 ceuta to 48 centa. For a really good lighting, the annual expenditure should be f 1 per capita per year, accordlnt- to experts. Only nine states spent mora than 00 centa and of these only tour spent more than SI, Cavt Husband' Rtfugt EiiKttHiurne, Kn.laml. cull hardly hoat tin Interesting eccleslustlcal his tory, and the most famous of Its old time pursuits seems to have been Jou athuu larby, says the. I.tmdou l'n-,1. I'arsou Darby had been somewhat un fortntiate In the choice of a wife, uml to repair the mistake sought peace for atudy and meditation In a cave in the cliff at Knst Iiean. In this retrcut lie stayed all the week, out of rutige of Mrs. Darby's tongue, and Iwut'd forili only on Sunday to conduct the service In church. To Develop the Armt Stand erect, strsirh your arms out forward and clench the finis tightly. Holding your arms as stiff aa possible, bend wrists outward and Inward 15 times, with precision of niovetiu-nt. Next, holding your arms In the same position and clenching the fists, twist the forearms aa far around aa pos sible, first one way, then the other. Itepeat 13 times. U$e ot Stone One meant of adding permanence and a sense of strength to the better home Is the nae of stone. No material lends Itself so easily to more dignified i Sunday treatment or- has the lasting qiinlltU-s which ran go down through the a .'hi If necessary. Bible Thoughts for the Week Sunday. I Am tha way, tha truth and the life. John 14:0. Monday, That They Should 8eek tho Lord, . . . For In lllm wa live, and move, and have our being. Acta 17:27, 28. TveiJay. I Will Both Lay Ma Down In lsac, and aleep ; for thou. Lord, only niakeat me dwell In safety. -4'a. 4:8. I Wednuday. love Not tha World, neither the things that are In the world. If any man love tha world, tha love of tha Father la not In him. I John 2:13. Thursday. Purs Religion and untledled before God and the Father la this, to visit the fatherless and widows In their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from tht, world.--Jaa. 1:27. Friday. Thou Art My Lamp, O Lord: and tht Lord will lighten my darkness. For by Thee I havt run through a troop: by my God have I leaped over a Wall. 11 Sam. S2:2U, 30. Saturday. Thera It No Man that hath power over the aplrlt to retain tha aplrlt; neither bath lit power in the day of death: and there la no discharge la that war. liccles. 8:8. 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I J M 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bristow & Johnson BOOTS and SHOES Fall and Winter Clothing PRIME GROCERIES PRICES LOW As Consistent With Good Quality IONE HARNESS ?HOP t C. A. BE1CI. Proprietor t Drop In ttnJ !ooh over roy Line of Worh Shoes. All That Matters It does not matter whether yon preach In Westminster abbey or teach a ragged class, ao you be faithful. The fulihfulnoa la all. ierge SInclHin aid. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Kev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 i I have a R'ood stocK of Cloves and Harness Supplies. I Repairing at Reasonable Prices. Lodge Directory IONE IJIMJE S... V0. A V. A A.M llwta every first Hinl third Wednea of each month. V. XL V. K. IliiPnnl Sec. Klmcr Griffith FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurg. Evening Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. FIRST BAPTIST CHUtfCH lone MarKet T. E. Peterson, prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. LK't;sT fUAI'TKIt No. 119. O. K, ilwla the aorotiil UThl fourth Tuea- diiy of each month. W.M. Xlra. l ira Howk; Sec. Mrs. Iltith Mnaoti. IO.N'E I.ODfil' No. 1X1. I. O. O.K. Slwta every Nntiinluy evening. N. U., Kilaon Morgan; V. O. Krneat llellkcr, H.-C. Earle A. Ilrou n; Tr-a K. J. Hrlatow. BLNCIKiltASH UKBKKAH No. 11 I. O. O. K. Meet the first and thlril Tliuradiiy ofeiwh month N.O. Ettn Howell; V. (J. Vldit llellker S.-c. erila ItlUhle: Treoa. Etta Br la-tow. Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Suits Made To Measure PRICE $29.50 And Ur Satisfaction Guaranteed Heppncr, Ore. 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. Nice Rooms. Good Service. Food Pilgrims Brought Th food that wsa brought over on tha Mayflower consisted of bacon, hard tack, salt beef, herring, cheese, beer or ale. For luxuries thejr car ried butter, vluegar, niuatard and per haps lemena and prunes. About 1I30 rtia food of the colonists consisted of tab and fame, oysters, clams and mus sels, beans, pumpkins, peas, siuaxh, turtrfps, parsnips, onlent, apples uud (rapes and huckleberries. Craa- i were sot then known. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If wc havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON 1 D. MCMURDO, ft D, Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner -: Oregon WOODSON k SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Dank Building Heppner . Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat dt the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURCEON Phone-OHice Residence HEPPNER . Main 033 Main 492 ORECON Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR iDRILLS, 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 & INSURANCE IONE, OREGON H. Robinson Attorney jmd CouaseloratLaw raaMfMaa W'ill jiractilce in all the Courts IONE, OREGON Guard Shah's Jewels In a safe lu the ahnh of Persia's pahii'e at 'IVIicrnii, millions of dollars worth of Jewels nre hidden, and a body of II riy iii'iumt men II ml employment lu giinrillng Ihum. Immortal Hymn The Immortal hymn, "Jeruaalom tha Oulilen," Is derived from "Lnua Patriae roelest!," a part of "De Contemptti Mundl," one of the aeven great bymna of the Latin church. Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Oftice: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon. ' i J