THE IONE INDEPENDENT.
Published Every Friday by j
W. V. HEAD, Klihr ruWi.lier '
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Sl'KSCKIITIOX j
One Year $1.50
Six Months .75
Thrc Months 5d
Entered as second class matter at
the ")tolVice at lone, Oregon, untler
act of March 3. isr
Friday, Sept 21. 1926
From out the threap Hmlst:ess ot lies
From out the piuiuul noise ofs-glis.
One voice of comfort renins lo n'sr;
"It is the meaner part that Hies "
Morris.
Oust thou i.rt, to this! returned,
H as not spoken ot the soul.
Longie'lotv.
ROCKED IN' THECRADLE
OF THE DEEP.
Rocked in the cranio of the deep,
I lay me down in peace to sleep;
Secure, I rest upon the wave.
For thou. 0 Lor J. hast power to save.
1 know thou i't not slight my call.
For thou dost note the sparrow's fall.
And calm and peaceful is my sleep,
Hocked in the craiile of the deep.
And such the trust that still were mine,
Tho stormy windj swept o'er the brine;
Or though the ten pest's fiery t-reath
Roused me from sleep to wreck and death!
In ocean cave stiil safe in Thee,
The germ of immortality;
And calm and peaceful is my sleep,
Rock'd in the Cranio cf the detp.
-Mrs. Willard
REAR ADMIRAL ROCK
Capt Ctorge Henry Rock, United
States navy, assistant chief, bureau of
construction. United States navy, has
been promoted to rear admiral to fill
the vacancy caused by the retirsirtnt
of Rear Admiral Elliott Sncw, con
struction corps.
Of Cour$e
Then what did Itlp Van Winkle do.
WllllumV
' I'll ked up Ms tools an' i t t baris
to work.1
THE STORMING
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This pk'turu Is typical of many audi scenes enacted dally at the mala
gates of tho Susqui-Centeniilal International lixpoHlllon In Philadelphia wnora
the U.th anniversary or the iKii!n of the Declaration of Independence la
belna celebrated. The "shot" was mud from outside the gatea and ahows the
long sweep of histor!- ISi oml street, the r.iuln artery of the exposition. To the
left can be seen ont of -hu capitols of ilia Palace of Liberal Arts and Manu
factures which covers u.arly eight scree of grounds and which houses some
of th finest exhibits ..r 8eu. Thu exposition will conUnuo until Decsay
Good Rules on Which ,
to Base Conversation
Kvery one Joslres to be well llkoil
by his friends and associates. Almost
a hundred years a the Youth's Com
panion printed some advice to Its
young readers on that subject, which
l Just as much to the point today aa
It wns then,
Ite not always speaking of yourself,
r.e not forward. Listen when spoken
to. Avoid old sayings and vulgarisms.
He choice In your compliments. Com
mand your temper and your counte
nance. Never acknowledge an enemy
or see an affront If you can help It.
Doubt him who swears to the truth of
a thin. Dare he singular In rlfht
cause; he not ashamed to refuse.
Never appear to he In a hurry. Neg
lect not an old acquaintance. Make
no one In company feel his Inferiority.
Talk not long at a time. Tell no long
or doubtful stories. Hold no one by
the button when spenking. Forestall
not a slow speaker. Say not all you
think. Give not your Hdvlce unasked,
licmemher few Jokes will bear repeat
ing. I.earn the cl.iiracter of the com
nsnv before von siiv much.
IN SIDLE TIMES
"How old is your boy?"
"Fifty-seven."
"Just the tight age for our cradle
roll."
Not Yet
fly IwtiaahoM carta and bills
Thry r not harnrd
Tht .an un (ha car
Tht-x v ut ticca married.
We Hope He Profited
flrii.v lliw did jou Hat the nx.nej
that fortune teller got from you?
Crwn I entered It under the head
of "I'rophet and Lost."
Nonsense;
"Whiit's the une of saving fflOr
"None whatever. It's too little for
car mid too nmrh to glre the wife."
Reatonable
I don't believe In u woman's filing
to a ri'xiiiurimt by lierwlf."
"linaiine of eonvetitlon?"
".Vo, IUm-uum she has to pay her
rlii-i !;." j
OF THE GATES "
Church News
Notes ot Interest to All
Local Denominations.
The annual visitation and asso
edition meeting of Congregation
al churches in the Columbia Riv
er Association is scheduled tor
the 20th, 21st and 22nd of Octo
ber. It is planned to visit Condon
on Wednesday, the 20th, lone the
following day and close with the
Association meeting on Friday at
The Dalles.
Rev, E. L. Wood, of Eugene
has been called, we understand,
to the joint pastorate of theChris
tiun churches of lone, Lexington
and Alpine. Mr. Wood is expect
ed to anivi about the first of
October.
Rev. Wallace Jones, formerly of
f .avini-tnn lint now nf lluliv la
conducting revival meetings all
Boardman.
rr!cnuh!p'$ Progresi
Let frlendhlp ceep :jent!v to a
height; If It iuli to it, It may soon run
Itself out of breath. Fuller.
ALONG LIFE'S
TRAIL
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Vtmm ml Mra. I BlTtraltr f IlllaaU.
CHOOSING A LIFE WORK
M
T CLI teaeher of German who
knew as much of human nature
as any one whom 1 have ever known.
uid to any that It did not so much
niatter what one studied or did aa
buw one studied or did It. The aver
age normal person, If he has ieraUt
ence and determination and Is willing
to work, ran do one thing about a
well as he eau another.
lelre plays a great part In an)
man's choice of a life work. If Butler
had submitted himself to any one of
the mental tests which a number of
educational Institutions are now re
quiring of their students, he would
not have rated very highly aa a can
didate for honors In engineering. He
waa rather a slow thinker; thinking
for him wss. In fact, a difficult proe
ms, but he was aware of this defi
ciency through the regular relteVutlon
of the fact by bis parents and teach
ers. Ue was determined, however, to,
stud; engineering and would not be
dlmuaded by any of the crepe hangers
who predicted failure for hlta. He
knew he would have to work and he
was witling to do so. He got on; be
suceeedrd.
Mental equipment should be takeu
Into consideration In choosing one's
life work. It Is not easy for moat ot
ns fulrly to estimate our own ability,
and we cannot nlwaye depend upon
the judgment of those who are near
est to as, who too frequently urge us
to do the things they would have
liked to do, rather than attempt to
form an unprejudiced Judgment as to
what we are beat titled to do. What
one does luoat easily, he Is likely to d
lieat. Just ss what one likes to do be
la pretty sure to (o furthest In. Any
huxlneas or work of life has in it dim
uliiea enough, and whatever helps to
'ecn the uumber of these or to make
hem seem less disagreeable shouM
ml lie overlooked.
Opportunity should eery often de--Ide
one's choice of a profession or a
Ife work. Hurt really wanted to be
in engineer, but there waa the farm
railing to hi in, and he waa the only
aon. The land had been lu the fam
ily for generations; hla father and hit
grandfather and he. himself, hsd been
born on It It iw clearly his duty
to stick to It, and it was his great
opportunity.
One should not f set that In choos
lug life work If thould cotmlde.
where he can h-i -erve the worfu
Service counts n i te ms much as an)
other sort of sin an.
IfS), HIS, Wcirt, rwnatr Uatae.
A
IONE LODGE Xo. 120, A. F. 4
A M. Meets first and third VVclncn
day of each motr.'t. W. M. W. E.
Dullard, Sec. Elinr- f'iriffith.
I.OCL'ST CHATTER No, 119, 0.
E, Meets the sccoi l and fourth Tues
day of each month. V. M, Mrs. Clara
Howl;: Sec. Mr. II .it Is Mason.
IOE LODGE ::.. US, I. O. O.
E. Meets every Sa.urday evening. N.
(.. Ernest Heliker; V. G. Chas. O.
Conner, Sec. Lee ilowell; Tna, E.
J. P.ristow,
nUNCIIGRASS 'ir.IiEKAH No.
91, I. O. O. F. !.,Vt the first and
third. Thursday of card month, N. G,
Vida Heliker; V. G. Mary Shaver;
Sec, Verda Ritchie; Treas. Etta Finn-tow
Bible Thoughts for
the Week
SuaeUy.
A Qreat Command. Have not
I commanded thee? lie strong
and of a good courage; be not
afraid, neither be thou die
mayed: for the Lord thy Ood
la with thee whithersoever thou
goest. Josh, 1 :0.
Moaday.
God's Love and Ours. Ood
doth execute the Judgment of
the fatherless and the widow,
uud loveth the stranger. Love
y therefore the stranger.
Dout. 10:18, 10.
Taaiday.
Follow Rlghteousnsss That
which la altogether Just shalt
thou follow, that thou mayest
live, and Inherit the laud which
the Lord thy Uod glveth thee.
Deut. lC.'.M.
WeaneaeUy.
Fear Not: Serve Ood. Fear
not: turn not aside from fol-
1 lowing the Lord; but serve the
Lord with all your heart I
; Sain. 12:3).
' Thursday,
i Voluntary Obedience. They
answered, ... All that Thou
coniiuaudest us we will do, and
whithersoever Tl.ou sendeat us,
J w will go. Joh. 1 :ld.
! r.J.
i
i-naav- ,
' The Qrsstest Victory. He
i that la alow to anger Is better i
than the mlglity; uud he that J
ruletb bis own spirit than he a)
that taketh a city. I'rov. 16:32
J Saturday.
I Ood Our Savior. He aald the
I Lord Is my rock, and my for-
tress, and my deliverer. II
Sam
Thy WcrJ l. a lunr.p unto my
feet and a liht unto my pathway
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting. Wed., 7:30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 1G.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor at 5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
A. D. MCMURDO, M. D.
- Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
ITrained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
C. L SWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone-Office Main 933
Residence Main 4'J2
HEPPNER
OREGON
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE. OREGON
IONE HARNESS SHOP
Drop In and luoK over my
Line of Worh Shoes.
I have a good stocK of Cloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
"
lone Market
T. E. Peterson, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS '
Your Patronage Solicited.
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commcr
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals In Central Oregon.
Nice Rooms.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPrT.IOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE EXCITES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE!
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE '
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attf irney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
Good Service.
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Miss Zen a Weutfall, Graduate
NurBe, Superintendent.
A, II. JohnBton M. O.,
Physician in charge.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Bull din
Heppner, Oregon.
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