..t-UB-Lm.li LI-.- ...'.i.ll.iliJU...4-U..S3M ! I , UJI " THE IONE INDEPENDENT, WAR TIME INSURANCE Peilorr For Reihstatement Extended One Year. Published Every Friday by, ,1. V. HEAD, Editok Publisher SUBSCMPllON One year : Hix months ','hree months :. . .$1.60 -J5 ....50 J'.lltcivil on mccoikI i-litM InHttrrilt Ihc ft n office nt lono Orvfcon, utnlcr net of Miitvh 8, is;. Friday, July 9, 1926 Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. J am in iHrntst. I will oot equivocate; will uot excuse; I will not retreat a rrijcJr inch; and I will he heard. William Lhyd Garrison. Instructions have just been re ccived by the Portland office of the U. S. Veteran's Bureau au thorizing the reinstatement ot war time insurance by ex service u itil July 2 1927, according to an I announcement made by Kenuth L Cooper, Regional Manager of of the Bureau. The ex-service man also has until July 2, 1927 to 1 8 -cure the low rate five year pol i-y. The American Legion advocat- e i this legislation on the groun ds tht marfy war veteran hsd not yet a tiusted their economic affairs IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM THE THREE FISHERS BY CHARLES K1NGSLEY Three fishers went sailing out into the west, j Out into tr e west as the sun went down; Each thought on the woman who loved him beat; g And the children stood watching them out of the town; For men must work and women must weep, And there's little to earn and many to keep, E Tho the harbor bar be moaning. EE Tlire wives sat up in the liht house tower, S And they trimm'd the lamps as the sun went down; 5 They looked at the squall, and looked at the shower, EE And the nuht raek rolling up ragged and brown! EE But men must work and women must weep, EE Tho 8to-ms be sudden, an J waters deep, EE And the harbor bar be moaning. EJ Three corpses lay out on the shininf sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, EE And women are weeping at.ti wringing their hands EE For thus? who will never come back to the town; EE For men must work and women must weep, ' Ej And the sooner it's over the sooner to sleep Ej And good-bye to the bar und its moaning. BIBLE READING FOR THE WEET The next regular meetiug of 0 a thanks unto the Lord, for the Willow Branch Union of the,. 1(1 onnA, hi merev endureth rkwSatuon rndaftunv QAAiaflAi Willi . VUUOVOBK UIIUVB1TVI UUVlIV " ! fllfflVOP de held In lone at the Christian church on Tuesday, the 13th inst. So many peopl were out of the Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath ' town, last Sunday tha church ser redeemed from the hand of the vice were but shmly attended, 'enemy; Rev. Milton Bowerv pastor of j And gathered them out of the the Christian Church at Heppner, lands, from the east, and from i away on his vacation. Rev VV. W. Head wentto Hard man, Monday, to to coduct the, the west, from the north, and from the south. They wandered in the wilder- funeral service of Mr. Gilbert D. ness in a solitary way; they round Coats, whose death occurred on no city to dwell in. the evening of the third. I Hungry and thirsty their soul The Hepp.n- IWof the Amer inted in them- M . . . ican Legion conducted the funer- Then the- cried unto the Lord service of Robert Busche who their trouble, and he delivered died Sunday of tuberculosis con- trd while in the service of his eountry. The sevice wss read at the Christia" chu ch in Ikypner, R v, W. V. Head of hne assist- ing as ChspIJn. Intumei.t was made in the Masonic cemetery at Heppner. How sleep the brave who sink N ' to rest By all their country's wises blest. On the 6th day of August, In the year 180o, aix young men net for prayer in the faith of the hour dared to attempt the im possible; the christianization of heathen lands. Six years later, the first missionary band saileJ from the port of Salem in the good ship. Caravan, The nieht has a thousand eyes; The day but one; But the light of the bright world dies. With the dying sun. Th mind ha3 a thousand eyes; The heart but one, Yet the light of a w hole life dies When love is done. Ej Bourdillion. EH It is th heart and not the brain EE That to the highest doth attain, Longfellow. !.l!llllllllil!l!l!ilil!illl!II!ll!III!IIIIIHIIl!!ll!l!ii: THE LIBERTY EL LL I O.DAY A century and a half ago ?.n olJ bell ringer set to swing ing the Liberty Bell anJ its vibrant fones'no less than the musket shot at Lexington was heard round the world and set to trembling all the thrones of tyrany. The ancent bell is crackeJ and tarnished; the body of the old bell ringer has long since crumbled to the dust. But that bell m ast be heard again. Let us ring it once more at theballot box in November. FROM PALETTE TO MORTAR BOARD them out of their distresses And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation. Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men. For he satisfieth tha longing soul, and filleth the hungry aoul with goodness. He brought them out of dark ness and the shadow of death, and brake thtir bands in sunder. For he hath broken the gates of b-ass. and cut the bars of iron in sunder. Psalm 107, it 1 1 mr. Thousands of New Words apalUd, pronounced, and oafirwd In WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY . Th"Stipnmm Author?" Mm aa a turn ammpli hot pursuit Rd Bwr Aix Council capital hip mud fun uijtXmry (hip & P. boat IttwlMiui rial caacada Enbonia Amatkaa Lagiao Blu Ccaaa girl acoat airport cypar cryatal datactoc aippio tuparhatarodjrna abonaaa . WaAaad "WaV Pat Cmimruilliii npUlDUliaafy Ctt t aW-Wrtu tot Mnpla pmt H tM Nmw Wardm, ipvlinM W K iUr aoa India Puptra. PKJiS. 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