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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1926)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by, J. V. HEAD. Epitor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One year $1.50 Six months ,15 Three months 50 Entered aa socumt i-Iiiks nmttoriit the pcNtorricr nt loneOn'mm, uitiliT net of March S, 1S7. Friday, Aug. 13. 1926 Whatever stirs this mortal If ami, All an biit ministers of Lore. And tired his sacred flame. Coleridge. LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION The Premium Liat of the Six teenth Annual Pacific Internation hi Livestock Exposition to be held i nt Portland, Oregon, Octber30- li..n.lnii C tnnlllaltlA kaa fllal been received and carries awards from all sources of approximate ! $10(1.000.00. , I This great livestock University of Western America promises to w'ive an intensivo short course week of livestock, agricultural products and attendant industri id exhibts which shall make out standinfl.historyiexhibitsthisyear coming from a widerareaof Amer ica than ever before. Church News Notes ot Interest to AH Local Denominations. OPPORTUNITY BY WALTER MALONE They do me wrong who fay I come no more When once I knock and fail to find you in; For every day I stahd outside your door, And bid you wake, and rife to light and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away, Weep not for golden ages on the wane! Each night I burn the records of the day: At sunrise t very soul is born again. Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped. To vanished joys be Mind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Tho deep in mire wring not your hands and weep, I lend my arm to all who say "lean" No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise again and be a man! Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous retribution's blow? Then turnirom blotted archives of the past And find the future's pages white as snow. Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from thy spell; Art thou a sinner? Sin may be forgiven; Each morning gives thee wings to flee from bell, Each night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. Invitations are out for an ex ecutive meeting of the presi dents of all Christian Endeavor Societies, included in Christian Endeavor Union No. 117. The meeting will be held at Pendleton, August 11th and 15th and will be a combined executive session and house party. The sessions will begin with a fellow ship supper at 6:30 Saturday ev ening, and end with a devotional service beginning at 5:30 Sun- lay evening. Notice is also given of the an nual convci 'n'n-h'ch meets in Freewater r euerated church, Nov 5, 6 and 7. Among the speakers who will address the convention are JudgeKanzlerof Portlandand Dallas Rice, State Y. P. S- C. E. Field secretary. Doi' forget the Summer Con j ference atT"rner. Aogus 30 to September , 6. Sessions of the 4tate executive committee will be held during the latter part of the week and will be presided over bv Judge J. Kanzlerof Portland, slate C. E. president. Communications in regard to the Pendleton meeting should be addressed to Mrs. Effie Ritchie, Freewater. R. F. D. No. 2 and with reference to the Turner meeting to Endeavor Headquar ters, 303 Abington Building, Portland. BIBLE READING FOR THE WEEK THE preparations of the heart in man. ami lh amwar of TI khe hypocrite is a saint and the traitor a man of EE honor till opportunity, that faithful touchstone proves their metal base. H Sir Walter Scott H 51 Dr. Selection of Dairy Cattle Breeds Influenced by Shows -i r&$ 72"' H'J&ttsSri ! V 4 good typical AyrthWt it Many a man who Is undecked as to the breed of dairy entile thut hu will wlvrt has been Influenced In making his duclslon by the animals of s. particular breed thut ha hus ten in public. The Individual breeder secures a treat deal of advertising aa tlia re ault ot exhibiting; at iu!iv, or In of fering good animal lit ml,lla eak'i. It gives peopla u. tlimiio to tea an I know the kind of atoi k thnt a man li breeding and paves t::o way for fu ture bualneu. It Is essential that special care and attention bo given dairy tinlmuls fur In advance of the time that they arc to be exhibited or sol 1. Exhibiting or selling anlmula publicly In their every day clothes Is poor adverthilng nd puts them at a dioadvantage when the competition Is keen. It takes several weel;s to put a dairy enlmal In good fIiomt condition an J what applies to firing for show ap lilies as well to fitting for salo. It Is Important that tho dairy ani mal to be exhibited or sold be In flood flesh. A good covering of flesh i'. ilds to size, Increases smooth nesn rnd Indicates that tho animal lit thrifty and In good health. lMlry "nlmals being fitted need extra lettl. Stabling and blanketing are great uds In putting tho hair and hi Is In condition. Dy stuhllnij In summer, the animal Is protected from the hot sun which makes the hide hori:h and stiff to the touch. A roomy box stall that is kept tluun and well btdUud PuttU os I. fUhli tntlu provldee desirable quartern, fontln. uous blanketing hull keep tho ani mal clean, sweats the hldo, thus Im proving Its handling qualities and makes the hair lay to the body, The blanket need not be' expensive but It must be tied on securely. Y Kvery dairy animal that la to be exhibited should have the hair clipped from the entlro body about three weeks previous to the date of the show or sale. This will get rid of the old hair end allow a new, even growth to develop which will greatly Improve the appearance and Inrronae the selling value of the animal. A point often overlooked In the preparation of a dairy animal for show or sale Is thut of training to lead and stand properly. An un trained animal cannot display IU good points to advantage If It com bats the efforts of the attendant to exhibit It properly. A little time spent each day In training to handlo profierly will save effort and em barrastiment at the show or sale and Increase the financial return. While In the show or sale ring, the man in charge of an animal should have one main thought In mind, namely that of showing the animal to advantage, By this Is meant that when It stands, Its feet are properly plucod, back straight and head alert. Any movement on the part of the at tendant or animal should be as rraeeful as possible. Until the rib bons are placed or the auctioneer's hammer fulls, take no chance, torgue, is from the Lo-d. 2. All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes: but the Lord welgheth the spirits, 3. Commit thy works unto the Lord and thy thoughts shall be established. 4. The Lord hath made all things for himself; yea, even the wicked forth day ot evil. 5. Every one that is proud of heart is an abomination to the Lord: though hand join in hand he shall not he unpunished. C. By mercy and truth iniquity shall be purged; and by the fear of the Lord men depart from evil. 7. When a man's ways please the liord, he maketh even his en emies to be at peace with him. 8. Better is a little with right teousi'ess, than great revenues without right. 9. A man's heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directeth his steps. 10. A divine sentence is In the mouth of the king: his lips trans gress not in judgement. -Proverbs 16:1 10 The stone which tht builders re fused is become the headstone of the corner. I "tUMtniE aUTHOWTV" i WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY -THl MIRJUAM VttBSTE Because Judges concur In high Hundreds of Supreme Court praise of the work at their Amnorirj. The Presidents of ill leading Uni versities, Colleges, and Normal Schools give their hearty indoras- mmt. All States that hsve adopted a Urge dictionary ss standard hsve selected Wcbucrs New Interna tional. The School Wl of the Country adhere to the 'Merrlam-Wsbstct system of diacritical marks. The Government Printing Office at Washington uses It as authority. Tin TO far a mnrk pass of tfc Nw Wes. tpfclwes of MtuMf hn India C4C MtrrtMt Ca tering- new. rri '.!-.yj s A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- K,.-iE I-OIKIK N. ':'(). A K. A A M Meets every first iu"i third Wei) ties of each month. W. l VV. E. HuHan) Hec. Elmer Urllfl in LOCUST CIIAI'I Kit No. 119. O. E. Meets the sucoti'l a 1 1 fourth Tu day of each month W.M. Mrs. f 'Ira Howk; Rec. Mrs loth Manon. IONK I.OIKiK i 135. I.D. O.K MtwU every Rntiinv evening. N, O., Erni-at Hellkwv V. i. Cliiw. O Oonwr 8ec. l liowcll; Treru E. J. Ilrlstow. BUNCnORASS IliaiKKAII No. PI. I, O. O. V. Meet I i.e iirst am third Thursday uferu'hti onfh.N.O. Vlda Hi-llkerj V. . 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