The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 18, 1926, Image 2

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    THE M)NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Flday by,
J. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION
One year
Six months
Three months
..$1.50
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Enured na wcond claiw inuturftt
tlie ii-Htofflcf at Imu Otvson,. uiulir
wt ot March 3, 1S70.
Friday, June 18.1926
tet u have faith that right makes
might and in that faith ht as totheetul,
dart to do our duty as we undersand it,
A. Lincoln.
Earth's crammed with heaven.
And trery common bush afire with God,
i Robert frowning
THRY ALL FA! U
itocTLEGGERS constitute a largs
i.rcpottion of the prisoners who
come before the pardon board at
Salem.
You hear it said that law en
forcement is weak and that the
prohibition law is a failure. Yet
the fact remains that the peniten
tiary population would be much
reduced if those who made booze
and sold it and were caught at it
were suddenly released.
There men in the Oregon peniten
tiaryjtoday whe lost all they had,
.noney. reputation, liberty, be
:ause they tried makeasy money
ending booze. They chose the
hardest way. Honest Work is the
easiest way to earn money. Be
sides its safe.
Oreson Journal
minimi
SHE CAME AND WENT
James Rues :ll Lowell
As a twig trembles, which a bird
LiRhts on to aintf , then leaves unbent.
So is my memory thrilled and stirred;
I only know she came and went.
A clasp some lake by gusts unriven,
The blue dome's measureless content
So my sonl held that moment's heaven;
I only know she came and went.
As at one bound, our swift spring heaps
The orchards full of bloom and scent,
So dove her Mav my wintry sleeps;
I only know she came and went.
An angel stood and met my gaze,
Through the low doorway of my tent;
The tent is struck, the vision btays;
I only know she came and went.
Oh, when the room grows slowly dim,
And life's last oil is nearly spent.
One gush of light these eye will brim,
Only to thiak she came and went.
The little gate was reached at last.
Half hid in lilacs down the lane;
She pushed it wide and as she passed,
A wistful look she backward cast.
And said, "Auf wiedersehn!"
Sweet piece of basnful maiden art!
The English words had seemed too fain
But these, theydrew us heart to heart,
Yet held us tenderly apart;
She said, "Auf viedersehn!"
Church Newa
Notes ot Interest to All
Local Denominations.
BIBLE READING FOR
THE WEEK
The croup gathering of Sun
day Schools announced in this
column this week met on Mr. E.
Minor's lawn. Sunday morning,
June 13. Sunday School wrsopen
ed by the Rev. Clark Smith of
The Dalles. Several hymns were
sung and prayer was offered by
Rev. W. W. Head of lone.
l'he school then devoted 30 min
utes to the study of the lesson.
There were 79 present diatrib
uted as follows: '
Bible class 2G, led by Rev. Clark
Smith; Young Peoples Class 12,
taught by Mrs. Zoe Baurenfeind;
Intermediate class 13, taught by
Miss Canfield; Primary class 14,
B
ENOT thou envious againet
evil men, neither desire to be
with them.
A good name ia rather to be
chosen rather than great riches,
and loving favor rather than til
ver and gold.
Seest thou a man diligent
about hit buainessT he shall stand
befort kings; he shall not stand
before mean men.
Look not thou on the wine
when it is red. when it giveth his
color in the cup, when it moveth
itself aright
- - -
Better is a dry morsel and
taught by Mist Christiani;' four, Quietness therewith, than a houte
members of the Cradle Roll and wcrmcei wun smie.
rour teacnert The fetr of the ord j, the
At the c oe of the Sunday ibwnnlwr 0t wisdom; and the
School sesibn a picnic Innch was tcnowledtze of the holy it under-
enjoyed by all. Kesuninji iwr, landing.
dinner the nrst period was de
voted to a program given bf the
Daily Vacation Bible School of
Morgan. The well rendered pro
gram, highly creditable alike to
the children and their teachers,
Miss Cantield of Portland and
Miss Christiani of Prineville.
The school program was fol
lowed by ahort talks given by
Rev. E. C. Alford of Heppner
and Rev. W. W. Head of lone
and the program came to a fitting
c.imax and close with a strong
evangelistic sermon by the Rev.
Neuteldt, pastor of the Method
st church at Arlington.
A Daily vacation Bible School
opens at Condon on nhe21st inst
under the direction of Mist Ethel
M. Bown of Pacific University,
Forest Grove.
Mr Perry Avery who conduct
ed the Daily Vacation Bible Shool
in lone last year it now attudent
at Pomona College, Cal. Hit fath
erit prstorrfa Congregational
Church at Berkely, California.
i
HISTORY IN CAKE
Ifj
Ifi
OPERATO RISKS LIFE
TO ASSIST IN RESCUE
Braves Winter Blasts on Way
to Central Office Where
She Aids Coast Cuard.
ENGELTJAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
(OOUl
He that is alow to anger It
better than the mighty; and he
thatruleth hit tpirit it greater
than he that taketh a city.
Holy Bible, Book divinel
Precious treasure, thou art mine
Mine to show by living faith,
Man can triumph over death.
eeeeeeeteteetetteeetteeetsMeeeeeeeeee
IONE HARNESS SHOP
C A. BECK. rroprUtor
Remington
The only portable typewriter
that is a real success.
Bullard's Pharmacy.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Drop In and looK over ray
Line? of WorK Shoes.
I hve good stocK of Glove emd
Iiarnetaa Supplies.
Repairing' t.t RemaontbU Prices.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pattor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting, - Wed., 7:30
I know notwhere hit stands lift
Their f ronded palms in air
I only know I cannot drift
Beyond His love and care.
Whittier.
PIANO MUST BE bULU
Willsacrilfc high-grade piano
in storage near here for Immedi
ate sale. Will give easy terma to
established home. For full partic
lars and where it mav be teen, ad
dress Portland Music Co., 227 6th
Street, PortlandOregon.
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 CHURCH
S'.l.ill .!. IPli
mm
Thi replica of hltrlc Independ
ence Hall la Philadelphia la a line ex
ample ot the baker'i art It waa made
by the chef ot one or Philadelphia'!
leading botoU to adrerUae the Seiqul
Centenalal International Kxpoiltlou
which vlil open la that city June 1
ai4 raa to December 1 to celebrate
Ue lMta onlTeraary of American In
QtiawndMiCT. The "State Home"
elaaJa am a table at the entrance to
the aaata Aring room of the bote!
Rtaton tor Thrift
Thrift I ducrllwd duty. That'll
rlirkt. Without It, liow cnuld many a
fiiinlly obtain the nercNKHHp of llfn.
Including the family (Uloiuobllet 1!m
tun Traimcrlpt.
Cutting Flowtri
Floweri cut In the curly morning be
fore they are In full blomtom lent
longer than those cut late In the day.
Risking her life in order to
be at her post to call help. Mis?
Catherine Brown of Scituate.
Massachusetts, telephone opera
tor, walked two and a half miles
during a recent stoim to the ex
change at Sand Hills. With the
elements raging and with fallen
wires that meaced herevery step,
the girl continued on her way to
the exchange in ordtr that she
might be able to call help and ac
Hist in trie rescue by coast guards
men of a crew of eight men from
the ichoone: Kenwood
The schooner had been wrecked
in the atorm and when Muc
Brown noticed the sigual rocket
sena up by the Meguered sailors
she hurried to the telephoue ex
change, where she semained all
night, working by candle light
and pnt through unaided the va
rious calls.lThe Ighting system of
the exchange had been put out of
commission by the storm, but,
after locating a candle, she took
up her post at the board, where
she maintained her long and lone
some night without food and with
out relief until tee dancer had
been overcom e.
VICTORIA and the TELEPHONE
After dinner we went into ehe
:ouncil room and saw the tele
phone. Dr. Bell explained the
whole process, which is most ex
trordinary. We talked with Sir
Tnomas and also heard tinging
quite plainly.
A Good Time
To Subscribe
for the Inde
pendent is
-NOW-
Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M
H,.E LOIHIE No. 120. A.K. k A.M
Mwta every nratand third Wednea
of curb month. V. M. W. E. llullurd
Hec. Elmer Griffith
IMlirlT CHAPTER No. 119. O. E.
Meel the aecond and fourth Tuea-
day of each month. W.M.Mra. (Ira
How'k; Sec. Mrs. Ruth Ma ion.
IONE LODGE No. 185. I. O. U.F
Meets every Saturday evening. N,
U., Ediion Morgan; V. U . Erneat
Hellker, Bee. Earle A. Brown; TreiMH
E. i. Iirlntow.
BINCHQKAH8 REBEKAH No. 11.
t.(). O.F. Mw.U the flrat and third
Tliiiriddy of each montb.N.O. Etta
Howell; V. (I. Vlda Hrllkcr
Mm! Verda Itttcble: Treaa. Etta Brla
tow. T
Jack Farris"
Dermaticlan.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
A. D. f.lCMURDO, IL D.
; Physician and Surgeon
Oflke in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
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lone Market
T. E. Pttcnon, Prop.
Wboieaale d Retail Dtakr b
FRESH and CURED MEATS .
Your Patronage SoQdtctL
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Coromer
'cud Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central regon.
Nice Rooms.
Good Service.
CL SWEEK
Attorney 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
' Residence
HEPPNER - -
Main 983
Main 492
OREGON
3
Farm Implomcnto
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANXS MQRSE ENGINE?,
JIYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. ,
PAUL G, BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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SEE ME EEPOKE THE FIRE
H. C WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, - OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will praetlw in all the Courts
IONE. OREGON
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Mist Zena Wettfalt, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent. i
A, H. Johnston M. D
Physician In charge.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon.