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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1926)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every F:iday by, J. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION 1 One year $1.50 Six months .. i5 Three months 50 Enteral tin wound i-I.ikh mctter nt tin) pi.'NtofNw nl Iiiiir tliviiiin, iitntcr net of M.-iri-li ;l, Ot. , ' TriJay, June 4,1926 , Though love rtpine.ir.il rrason cfcni Then came a voice without ttplr, ','Tit mn'.t perilition to he mile When for the truth be ohi;J to the", Emerson CALL FOR WARRANTS j All General Fund Warrants of, Morrow County, Oregon, register-j on or before 'July 31, 1925, will be paid on presentation at the office 'j of the County Treasurer on or af Her June 10, 1926 at which time : interest on said warrants will cease ! Dated at Heppner, Oregon. May ; 15th, 192G. Leon W. Briggs, Put Up Good Fight Sir Klclmnl (Irvnvllle, vice admiral of a lirlttsli fiiM-t, surprised off the A:.oros by u Spanish eipuulron, tried to pass tlsni:t:h the enomy will main tained it lM'.ours' rmnd-to-lmml tlli I liufure he sorrviiilered. g WESTWARD 110 E5N By Joaquin- Miller E What erenjrth! what strife! what rule unrest! 5 EE What shocks! what half shupt d armies met! i S A mt'irhly nation movi igr west, EE E5 With all its st ely sinnews set EE Eg Acainst the living foi efts. Hear "r Ei The shouts, the sho's of pioneers, Ej EE Th rended forests, rnllinf wheel?, . Ej EE As if some half check'd army reels, 5 EE Recoils, redoubles, ccmes again, f EE Loud sounding like a lu.ricane. " r Ejz 0 stalwart, bearded, westmost men, EE 55 So tower-like, so Go! i ic buiit! EE 55 A kingdom won without the jruilt EH 55 Of stu iied buttle that hath been EE E5 Your blood's inhtrita ic. . . Your heir3 EE 55 Cleave softly th'outh the mellow loam EE 55 . Where you have ma ic eternal home, EE 55 And set no sikd. Your epitaphs EJ E5 Are writ in furouhi. Beauty laughs EE 55 While through the preen ways wandering EE 55 Besiie her love, slow gathering EE 55 w.iite, stary hearted May time blooms 5 Ahove vour lowly leveled tombs; EE And then Oelow the spotted sky 55 , She stops, she leans, she wonders why EE 55 The ground is heaved and broken so 5 55 And why the grasses latker grow EE 55 And droop and trail : ic e wounded w ing. EE i!!!!!!l!ni!i:!!!!:!il!!l!lIi!llll!!l!lil!l!ii:ilil!liE!!illl!i:i!i:!ll!i THE VOICE OF THE LIBERTY BELL " f ""TVHJT - r r i:n 1. 7 IflgSS . j J . . . i. if ;i ; " '1 ! . ;V.'','.-,'!ll'V "V ' .Ml,"! '"i il t r - JfriVafi aaali t 4 Thti l one of the two n-w omdal posters of the Sonqul-Centennlal Inte nnttntia! Expoaltlon, uptniug in I'hll.idellila June 1 to colebrate 150 yean of American lndnpindt!nce. The Exposition will contitiue to December 1. Dun Smith, the artist, ha:i nymbollzr d the epoch In history which the tolling of the Liberty ISI1 In Indupr ndence Hall, July 4, 1T70, marked and bai depleted the rrowth of the United Slutea from the ordinal thirteen atatea, repreaented by the thirteen atari which emerge from the mouth of the Liberty Dell. Black Flower From Tibet Specie of rhododendron which pro duce perfectly Muck flowm were re-ci-lnly dlMcovcrcd by uu LukIIsIj bvtiin Iht In Tibet I Denotet Crown Property The brond arrow atnmp coiuIaU of ronvi'iitlonallzed nrrowheud. It ! plnced on government alorn In Orent lirltnln to (HsIIiiriiIhIi them at public or crown property, It win the cog-nli-nnoe of Henry. Vlncount Sydney, i curl of ltomncy, iimnler In ifenerul of the ordinance, JfilKMTtVJ. The brond , arrow Inn long been ui.'d In LiiKlund 1 on the outer clothing worn byconvlcta. I PngU.iiit'$ Vanity An o'Mily of Tom Kayi-ra, the cele briiKd KiikIIhi heiivywelnht ptiulllxt, W'iin to have lilt nnme picked out In little bniKN KtudH on ,tlie toe cap of lila boot tt, co that nil mlKlit bu ablo to rcvoKiilzu him. Guide to De$tiny That diameter and ilextlny can he I'i'U'l by waicbliiK people dunce la the inn el declaration of a aoclety clair voyant. Women eHpeclally, hlie llilnkn, (flv tlieiaelvea away, oa It were, when tbey dance. Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. The regular meeting of the Wil low Branch Christian Endeavor Union No. 17 met, as unnoticed, at Lexington in the Congregation ul church Tuesday evtning of this week. Members of the Endeavor So ietU's of Heppner and Lexington and of Epworth Leane were in attendance. The pastors of the Christian, Methodist and Congre gational churches were present. At the business session it vas voted to transmit the sum of $15 through the Secretary Union No. 17 to the Stale Treasurer for the support of the State Field Work er. After routine matters of busi- vere disposed of, those present enjoyed a social hour and at th jlose relreBhments were served. The date of the if xt i...'etin' is July 14. Rev. Puui Dd F. Mortimore ormt-r pastor ol the lone Church i' Christ, will be in lone Sunday, lune 6, when it is planned to holo in All-day meeting. Mr. Mortimore is located at Gladstone, Oregon where he has been carrying on a very succest f j work as pastor the Christian Church. The pu'pit of the lone Congre. .rational church will be filled by the Rev. E. C. Alford of the Jommunity Methodist Church oi Heppner, the third Snuday in June, Pastor Head exchanging ith Pastor Alford on that day. Religion and morality, nowanc forever, one and inseperable. What Paul meant by being all things to all men was beings Christian with everybody. Faith and vision are inseparable Synthetic Women It la a world to aeo bow commonly we are blinded with the collualona of women, and more enticed by their omanunta belne artificial than thrlr proportion belne natural. I loathe 1 mmi to think on their olntuienta and aiM.thecary drug, the aleeklng of their facin and all their allbber lance, wt.ich bring quaxlneaa ta the atomach and disgust to the mind. John Lyly. BIBLE READING FOR THE WEEK Comfort ye, comfort ye mv peo pie, Btiith your God. Speak ve comfortably to Jeru salem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath receiven of the Lord's hand double for all her sins. The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in thtvlesert a highway for our God. Every valley ahull be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain: And the glory of the Lord shall.be revealed, and all flesh ihall see it together: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. The voice said, Cry, And he Siid, What shall 1 cry? All flesh is grass , and the goodliness there of is as the flower of the field: The grass witereth, the flow- er fadeth because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it:surely he people is grass. The grass withereth, the flow er fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand forever. The Hard Part A word to the wle la ultlrlvnt, but you have to llnd the wla Brat. liar tleavllle Enterprise. Remington The only portable typewriter that is a real success. Bullard'3 Pharm acy, CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastoi Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrilice high-grade piano in storage near here for immedi ate sale. Will give ea3y terms to established home. For full partic lars and where it may be seen, ad drt ss Portland MusicCo.. 227 6th Street, Portland, Oregon. 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 A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- Sunday School at IC.00 A.M Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. 4 It.XK LOIK1B No. 120. A.I'. & A II Meet every flrxt mid third Wcilne of curb tiKinth. W. M. . V.. ISiillnnl Sit. r.lniertirliritii 1-OfUST CHAl'TKIt No. 119. O. H. ileeth the Miroml iind fourth Tuea diiy ( cncli inonlli. W.M.Mrx. Clrn llowk; Hec. Mra. lintli Miihoii, IONE LODGE No, 135. I. O. O.K lloeta evury Hiiturdny evening. N. i. IMmoii Miirxnn; V. U. Erneat llellker, Bcc. KnrleA. Hrown; Trena K. J. Ilrlatuw. IICNcridllASH ItKBEKAH No. W. I. O. O. F. McHtu the llrat linil third ThiimdiLy ofem h month. N.(J. Kttu Howell; V. (. Vldii llellker Si. Verdu KlU'lilo: Trena. Etta Brla. tow. A. D. MCMURDO, E D. ! Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone-Office Main 933 Residence Main 402 HEPPNER - OREGON ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON V Everything in the line of hardware. If wc havn't got it, we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON IONE HARNESS SHOP C. A. DECK, Proprietor ; Drop In and looK over my Lino of WorK Shoes, t I I have a good atocK of Cloves and X Harness Supplies. t Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Market T. E. Peterson, Prop." Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. i z 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 rcgon. Nice Rooms. Good Service. 'is- Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, 0 MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon .CBIIICBBIIHIiaiEie GCBrUBVCEISI SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON MORROW CENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Zona Westfal), Graduate Nuran, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farrior . DENTIST Oflice: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon.