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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1926)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Fiday by, J. V. HEAD. Editor Publisher THRESHING 0U1FITS - TIkj 140,000 threshing outfits in tlie United Stat es represent an iivestment of half a billion uol Urs. The average carrying charge on these outfits $560 a year. Kach of these outfits last year SUBSCRIPTION .Inn fpnr SI.RAj Six monthsZlJIl. Z.15 lhrshed worth of small Three months .....50 :r" atotal of two M I l:on dollars worth of gram for all Klltl'tVll UK Hi'l'Otlll lidSH IIH'ttlTftt t lie (iCKlufllce Ht ioiii' Oivkoii, muh-r m t of MniYh :t. IS7H. Friday. July SO. 1926 H7in tillage Itegins, other arts lot low. The farmer therfore are the found er nfcirilitatian. Daniel Webster, i he outfits. Thi5 payroll for the men running these rutfits, aver ting three to a machine, is near ly fifty million dollars. The aver erage outfit runs approximately ihrte weeks in a year. Minnesota tops the list of states i.i the total gram threshed with Iowa a close second. Where North Dakotah farmers thresh on an av orage 3,224 bushel per farmer, Florida farmers thresh only three I ushcls per far rer. ABIDE U mi ME By Henry F. Lyte Abide with me: fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide: When otner helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless. O, abide with me. Sift to its close ebbs out lifes little day; Firm's joys giow dim, its glories pass away, E Change and dtcay in all around I see; E 0 Thou Who chang. st not, abide with me. EE 1 need thy presence every casing hour; What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? EJ Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be? ESj Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide withme. : Church News Notes ol Interest to All Local Denominations. 1 fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless: Ills have no weight on 1 tears no bitterness. EJ Whereisdeath'stting? where, grave, thy victory? EJ I triumph still if thou abide with me, EJ Hold Thcu Thy crc?s before my closing eyes: j Shine through tht gloom and pointme to theskies: 25 Heaven's morning breaks and earth's vain shad- EJ owa flee: EJ In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me. Es Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a flyiiiii, EJ The fairest flower that bloonn to-day Tomorrow may be dj ing. EE Robert llerrk-k. EE Advance registrations for the seventh Oregon Christian Endeav or Leabership Training Confer ence to be held at Turner, Aug. Jept 6, 1926,indicate a splendid attendance by young people from many iirts of the state. Preparations fortheconlerence are in the han.is of a committee cynsisinf of Miss Mary Guiley ol Eugene, chairman; Rev, Mr. W. L Myers of Euuene, dean; Mr. Dallas C. Riceol Portland, busi ness manager and treasurer; Mist Viola Ogden of Portland, secre tary and registrar; and Mr. E. D. Geiger of Portland, publicity tnanuger. Morning classes will include: Bible study by the Rev. Jamet Aiken Smith, well known Pies by terian minister; song leading by Rev. Ross Guiley of Emen '; socie publicity Mrs Uoss Guilty; un tj.i wak by Mrs. DalhsC. Rice; ' Expert Enuea.oi". by Miss Vio laOgdcii; society recreation by Rev, Mr. M.ers missions dy Miss Hulda Anderson of Lo Grande; intermediate leadership by Mrs. Dallas C. Rice; and general as s.'mbly addresses by Re. Paul C Brown of Los Angeles, Paci5ic Coast Secretary of Christian En deavor. During the afternoons there w WV informal fellowship and re creation including swimming, vol lev ball, base ball and othir tames, unier the direction of ll-v Ross Guiley. NO COMPULSION It is expecting to much of youth, and altot-ttlar too much of the averrge grown-up, that in the absence of crisis threatening ovr very existence as a free eounlry. the real j slice and tairncss of the pur pose behind compulsory nr.ilitary tr.-irg will be understood. For that reason compulsory military traing and compulsory military service in our free countiy probat ly will have to be abandoned during times of peace. OREGON VOTER. A FIRST LADY BIBLE READING. FOR THE WEEK Thus saith the Lord. In an ac ceptable time have I heard thee, and in a day of salvation have ) helprd thee: and I will pre serve thee and uive thee for a covenant to the people, to estab lish the earth, to cause to Inherit the desolate heritages; That thou 'mayest say to the prisoners, Go forth; to them that are in darkness, Show yourselves. They shad feed in thewaaand their pasture shall be in all high places. They shall not hunger nor thirst; neither shall the heat nor sun smite them: for he that hath mercp on them shall lead them, 9'-n by the springs of watershall he guide them. And I will make all my moun tains a way and all mv high ways shall be exalted. Behold, these shall come from far; and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim. Sing, O heavens; and be joy ful, O earth; and break forth in to singing, O mountains; for tne Lord has comforted hia peorle, and will have mercy upon his af flicted. Isaiah 49: 8-13 Remington The only potfeble typewriter that is a real success. Bullard's Pharmacy, riMiis I SUPRFME AUTHORITY" WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY -TUB MfcBRIAM WEBSTER Because HunJreili of Suprema Court c concur in hichnt praiM , 1 iun J Mt!' 3 of tl . . wr a . I A u,li,l J ThrrelJchfcf all leading Unt il vcrsititJ, College!, atul Normal mfnl AH States that hve adopted Lrga dictionary u tumiiud hv .elected Wcbitcr! New Interna tiomL w The Schoolbooki of the Country ailhtrt to the ItcrrUnvWcbtfet r, item of diacritical mulct. The Government Printing Office at Vathington um it u atuhotitj. RITE fct marU r of tht Ntw CHURCH DIRECTORY 5?H 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 IONE HARNESS SHOP C. A. 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