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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by, J. V. HEAD.IEditor Publisher SUBSCRIPriON One year $1.50 Six months .'JS Three month9.. 50 En ten' J its wcond rtims nmttor at tho pt siofflof nt lone Or'Ki)!l, mult r m-t of M.tili 3. IXT9. Friday, May 7,1926 Jnw s&rp tAe 6rm vii J'n to Pt. fy- their cvuntrj't wishet blest! - Wlllliim Collins MONTEREY By Chas. Fenno Hoffman Wa were not many -we who stood Before the iron sleet that day Yet many a galant spirit would Give half hia years if then he could Have been with us at Monerej . Now here, now there, the shot it hailed In deadly drifts of fiery spray. Yet not a sinle solditr quailed When wounded comrades round them wailed Their dying shout at Monterey. And on still on our column kept Through walls of flame its withering way Where fell the dead, the living; stept Still charging on the guns which swept The slippery sreets of Monterey. Theloe himaelf recoiled aghast, When, striking where he strongest lay. We swooped his flaming batteries pas', And braving full their mnrder ous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening buglee play; Where orange boughs above their grave . Keep green the memory of the brave ' Who fought and fell at Monte rey. We are not many - we who pressed Beside the brave who fell that day; But who of U9 has not confessed He'd rather share their warrio rest, Thar, not have been at Monte rey. d:ernbecher hospital guild UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Ore., May'4. Special - First cxntribu tions to the Doernbecker Hospi: al Guild campaign are coming in, according to announcement today by the committee, the largest cf which is $20.000 00 as first pa-., ment on the maintenance fun J which the State American Legit n raised. Chapters of the Legion la al parts of the state are coopua'.in In securing this money whiti was voted to assure oppera'.ljn the hospital after the exeuliyj v to of the hsspital appropriation ;.( the last legislative session. Money is now needed, tL committee announced, to alio opening of the hospital now nea ly completed. Citizens in varlou parts of the state, inctnding Cer. Dallas, Eugene, anl La Crandt have contributed. Prevent Corhi Sticking Die corks of bottles containing KUin, liquid glue end oilier Micky sulistiinco should be rutilwd Willi grease to pri vent them from becoming nxi-d. PIANO FOR SALE NEAR IONE Beautiful high grade piano must be sold at or ce. LurdgeDis count and terms $10 mothly to reliable part v. For Particulars write Cline Piano Co. GO Front St. Portland, Ore. A - 111 "'1 Bit f Tm IUII1VI I I a9,d 7 . ACCOMMODATING "l don't suppose you keep anything so rlvlllied as dog biscuits In tbls one horse, run-down Jay town, do youf the tourist snarled. "Oh, yes, stranger," the village mer chant responded pleasantly, "tjulte a few folks like you come through front the city, and we aim to have every thing they cull for. Have 'em In a bag or eat 'em here?" ' READING MATTER riifllppa I'm going to take a course in mind reading. Aunt Lucy Don't do It, dear. Host modern minds are unfit for a yoong iirl to rend. Art and Reality There comes a sorrow, truth to fl Which must Impress us sadly. When people who can Act so well Sometimes Behave so badlrl Needed It "My word, I'm badly overworked." "What are you dolngV "i Hi. this snd that" "Whenr "Now and then." "Wherer "Here or there." "Well, you must need bolldsy." Lifting Them High "Pld yo run when be stshted shootlnT asked George. "Ah don' rightly reclec." replied Jas per, "but Ah reckon Ah must o' been travelln' right along, "ksie de bottom o' my feet Is full o' buckshot" American Legion Weekly. The Expert "Do any of you boys use naughty wordsf "Well, ru tell you, lady. I'm not so good at It, but Frsnkle'a got It down pretty well. Hell be back In a mln ut." College Comics. SOME MOVE AHEAD "Do you believe all Den ara bora equal V "Of course I do but they don't all stay that way." Wiie Guy At trying to meet espenses he Wss never known to shirk. Be looked until be found a Job- Then sent his wife to work. Foiled Mrs. Neidore My daughter plays the piano. I'erhnps you've beard her? Mrs. Newcome (with great self restraint) I've heard the piano, "Yes, my duughter Mary Is very niUHlful." "Ah I Tou have two daughters, then?" A Substitute Customer I wsnt two pounds of fiiurpenny nails. New Clerk We're all out of foor penny nulls, but I can let you have four pounds of twopenny Dulls. flood Hardware. An Exception Him (after the quarrel) You used to say that you liked to aee me In any thing. He I hadn't seen you In a rag then. A Connoineur Lira My man's a lary fellow; he's got about the softest Job In town. Jane Why, whst does he do? Lisa He's the tester In the mat tress factory. California I'ellcan. Simply Innate "Titewad has an Instinct for money, hasn't he?" "Hai be? He could hear a dlsi djop tn a butler factory." BIBLE READING FOR THE WEEK A NEW TRANSLATIONOF AN INSPIRING CHAPTER The 13th of First Corinthians. I will show you a fsr better way. If I can speak the ittnguages of men and even of nngels, but have no love, I am only a noisy gong or a flashing cymbal. If I sm inspired to preach and know all the secret truths and possiss all knowledge, and if 1 have such perfect faith that I can move mountains, but have no love. 1 am nothing. Even if I give away every thing I own, and give my self up, but do it in pride, r.ot love, it does me no good. Love is patient and kind. Love is not envious or boastful. It does not put on airs. It is not ruiK It does not insist on ia,r..;hu. it does not otuiue angry. It is not re sentfnl. I', is r.- thppy ver in just)':, it is only happy with the truth. It will bear anything, be lieve anything, hope for anything, endure anything, Love will never die out. If thereiiinspired preach ing, it will pass away. If there is ecstatic speaking it will cerse. If there is knowleddge, it will pass away. For our knowledge is imperfect and our preaching is imperfect. But when perfection comes, what is impertect will pass away. When I was a chili, I talked like a child, I thonght like a child, I reasoned like a child. When) became a man, I put aside my childiyh ways. For now we are Icckinz at a dim reflection in a minor, but then we shall see fact to face. Now mv knowledge is imperfect, but then I shall know as fully as God knows me. So faith, hope, and love endute. These are three, and the greatest of them is love. From An American Trnnslntlun of Tub Hkw Tmtamkmt by 1'rof. KdKtirJ UoixlHpwd. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacril ice high-grade piano in storage near here forimmedi ate sale. Will give easy terms to established home. For full partic lars and where it may be seen, ad dress Portland Music Co., 227 6tli Street, Portland, Oregon. Vague The chap who starts Ms remark with the words, "Generally spesklng," generally la. Boston Traveler. A Good Time, To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is --NOW-- U.SR fMKiE No. 120. A.K.4 A M llH-ta every flrt and third Wednen uf euih month. W. M. W, K. IIiiHnhI !. KlmerfirlffJlli U M.'L'KT Cll Al'TICIt No. ll. O. K. Meets the swcoinl tin) fourth Ttles ilny of each month. W.M.Mrs. Clrn llnwk; rVc. Mrs. Ituth Mnson. IOXK I.OlHjK No. 135. I. O. O.F Meet t-very Hittinluy evening. N. (J., Kdmon Mornini; V. O. Ernest llillker, 8ec. Karle A. Urown; Treas E. J. lirlntow. lit'Nt'UGHA.HH ItCBKKAif No. CI. I.O. O.K. Meets the first ami third Thursday of eiu h month. N.U. Kttn Howell; V. (I. Vldn Hellker H-c. Verdn Illtclile: Treas. Etta Drls tow. Church News Notes cf Interest to All Local Denominations. TheBa;calaurcate sermon will be given nt the Congregationul church next Sunday at the usual hour of morning worship. Rev. Miiton Bowers of Hepp. nijr conducted a preaching service I at the lone Christian Church Fri jdny evening. I sjseMiBBBieaaBtMBieHa The Baptist Ladies' had a very 'successful food and fancy work sale last Saturday. The Editorial palate was tickled by a mince pie the ambrosial flavor of whlcli brought . vividly to mind that old poetic line which reads: "Not a full blushing goblet wonld tempt me to leave it though filled with thenectarthatJupiter sips". The annual rally of Willow Creek Sunday Schools wiit be held thia year iu Minor's grove. The meeting will de heid about the middle of June. Mother's Dav will be observed at the Cnngregational church at the usual hourof evening worship. The pastor will preach on some topic appropriate to the day and Miss Linea Troedaor, has kindly consented to sing. Hope of Spring What delights us In the spring Is more a sensation thnn an appearance, mere a hoi than any visible reality. Th.-re Is something In the softness of the air. In the leniithenlng of the dure, tn the very snunls and odors of tho wt't time, that carenm-s us and con oh us after the rigorous weeka of whiter. Hnmerton. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M A Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 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 CHUttCH Sunday School at 10.00 A.M Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M Jack Farris Dcrmatician. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. 1 D. MCMURDO, M. D. ! Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner :- Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Cat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Cood Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. 'Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone-Office Residence HEPPNER Main 933 Muln 492 OREGON 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 j IONE HARNESS SHOP C. A. DECK, Proprietor Drop In and looK over my Line of WorK Shoes 1 have a good stoch of Cloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Market T. E. Peterson, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. 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. fc3 f- - -o n 1 1 ' ' . Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon SF.E ME BEFORE THE FIRJJ H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, - OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney aiad Counselor at Law Will practise in all tho' Courts IONJL OREGON " r r r " TsnrosESBSsss MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Ofticc: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon.