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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1926)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Hvi?ry Friday hy V. V. HEAD, l'ditor PuMWier . SUBSCRIPTION One Year Six Montlis '5 Three Months 1 50 Heredity Filtered as second class matter at the postofi'ice at lone, Oregon, under act of March J, 1S79 Friday, Oct 1. 1926 The melancholy tfars comt; Tlie sadest ol the ytar: Of wailing wind and naked woods And meadows brown and sere. B yant "H eaivful, pm'lous,1! al0 the fond motht'r to her thr-yar.old ilntiKliter. ' Vlteuienilwr that 1 uiaiu ma'a best diHiiiond pendant, aud that you're to tnkn It straight to tht safe ilt-posit company. And Just a tnouittnt, darling t Here ti nntinina'a new pearl necklace. Take that, too. And be Mire to hold them both tight In your little paddle, and to hit any one who tries to take them from you with thia little toy aword of your brother'." It was but the Influence of heredity asserting Itnelf. She rame. that moth er, of an old family of banker, shrewd men of buxlueiM who entrust ed payroll cash aud neicotlahle aecurl ties to unarmed orUce hoya and rheu matic watchmen. Knnsua OUT Times Church Ncwd Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. 'TVs tie last roe of summer. Lett blooming alone-Moore Efficiency "Ton aee that man with tht high forehead and the sunked eyes?" "Yea. What Is he?" "He's an efllclency expert, he told nie." "What on earth's that?" "The tort of man who doesn't en joy a sea voyage because all the aalt U going to waste." THE SEA By Bryan Wallar Proctor. The sea! the sea! the opeb sea! The blue, the tresh, the ever free! Without a mark, without a bound, It senneth the earth's wide regions round! It plays with the couds; it mocks the skies; Or like a cradledlcreuture lies. I'm on the sea! I'm on the sea! I am where 1 would ever be; With the blue abov and the blue below, And silence whtreso'er I go, If a storm should come and awakethedeep, What matter?! shall ride and Bleep. I never was on the dull, tame shore, Bun I loved the great sea more and mors, And backward flew to her billowy breast, Like a bird thatseeketh its mother's nest; And a mother she was, ond is, to me; For I was born on ths open sea! And 1 have loved .thee, Ocean! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Born, like thy bubbles, onward . . . Lord Itjrrutl The coming Union C. E. Con vention will beheld in Freewater Federated church. November 5, 6 and 7. The convention theme is "Being Fruitful". John 15 : 8. Factor Head of the lone Con- grenatianal Church will conduct the Saturday afternoon Bible stu i y from 2:25 to 2;45. . The registration fee is fifty cents and entertainment will be on the Harvard plan. On the program for the Mid Columbia Congregational Asso ciation meeting at The Dalles, on the afternoon and evening of Friday, Oer 22 are Dr. Fred Gray, of Seattle, Rv. F. Gordon Hart Rev. Frank Carlson, of Port land, State Supt Harrison, Rev. H. D, Davies of The Dalles and Elmer W. Gait of China. The meeting will oper t 1:30, and it is planned to closi early enough to permit those who wish to do so to return huine tn same evening. ALONG LIFE'S TRAIL By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dni ( Mra. I Bl.t.lty el llllaeta. LEANING ON FATHER Chirlta H. Grakelow of Philadel phia, who was elected grand exaltad rular of the Elka at their national con vention In Chicago. He hat serve 1 three terms at grand squire of the order, one term as a member of the committee on membership, and !a a past president of the Pennsylvania Slat. Elka' association. "I wear no nian'a collar." ' "Neither do I, hut I get It In the oeck Just the eame." War Proof to Him Tnunc Willi. Jrnks tbousht bs. Wis pretty Kath.rln.'a sullor, But whrn sh married Pre H l.arntd be did not suit er. Fair Warning Itoatman You better look oat when we tfet past the huoy, missus, I'm go ing to luff. The Lady Ton try any of them games on me, young man. and you'll gi't one over the 'ead with this um- Beef Breeds "Coming Back" :' ff .T.f f 1S SHORTHORN STEER "E-DA-HO II" Grand Champion Pacific International Livestock Exposition 1929. and Exhibited by University of Idaho, Moscow ' WALTON la twenty-two year ot age, and ao far at I bare bees able to dlacover, hu never really earned a dollar. Bo -haa been to an ei pensive preparatory school, he will finish college next year, and he baa not been fit example of rigid economy and sacrifice. The evening paper a few weeka ago announced the fact that Walton la en gaged to be married to a very well knowa and always well-dreaeed young woman In our community. The exact date of the marriage haa not been aet, but iio probabilities are that It will be as soon after bla graduation as Walton ran get hla father to agree to, and since the boy haa never been kept waiting long, wo can expect the mar riage shortly. "Have you aero Anna'a ring" lira. Burton asked me. We were at a dance where the newly engaged couple were also In attendance. 'lt la certainly beautiful," she went on. It wee. Indeed, at I had to agree when I caught alght of the Jewel on Anna'a Soger, and It cost a pretty I penny which George himself bad done ao work or made no aarrtflco to accu mulate. In thla case, aa In others, bo bad simply leaned on father who came across with the price. Oeorge talka freely about hla ap proaching nuptlala even though the exact date la not aet. "We haven't made np onr minds Jtwt where we ahaJl go for onr honey moon," I beard Mm aay one day to a friend, "rather la willing to finance a trip around the world If wo want that sort of thing, but I'm not aura." Rverythlng was all right; bo could lean securely on father. Cbrwtn la moving to town In the fall. Ilia only sod la to enter college and he has never beeo away from home before, aud be baa never thought for himself before, aud hla father la afraid to let him try, ao be la coming along to act aa a convenient post When ever young Oorwln grows tired or dis couraged, hla father will bo near at band for the boy to lean against. au me same, inns wings mas. on won 4 sr. When It cornea to thlnga a prvcloua aa atari. ug a home or buy log an engagement ring or going on a wedding Journey, wouldn't the yeunx man feel a goori ilcul mora manly If he had done something to earn these things hlmaelfT &. mi Wwi.it, N.v.ptpw Uatea.1 I Bred, Fed The State of Idaho became famous during the 1325 Pacific International Livestock Exposition through the splendid showing made hy Its live stock entries. One 'of the State's out standing awards was Grand Champion Kteer, bred, fed and exhibited by the I'nlverslty of Iiluho, Moscow. Keen competition will prevail thla yeur, for Oregon, Washington, Mon tana, California and Hrltlnh Columbia are all sending entries which they be lieve will aecure the premlur award. It la an Inanlratlon to go through the mammoth ten-acre building visit ing the exhibits of cattle, sheep, swine, heavy draft , horses, nlKht horse show horses. A big, new Fox Show will be offer ;d this year for the flrat time. The Amiian National Fox Dreaders' Association have decided to make the Pacific ...U. national head quarters for an aunual show. The Industrial Exhibit offers much that Is of Intense Interest, showing raw materials being converted Into flnlahed articles, and other manufact ured products of many klnda. Then there Is the Land Product Show and the splendid Dairy Product Show. Here It la possible, In one day, to get a bird's-eye view of agricultural and Industrial development and activ ities In the West. The railroad are again co-operating hy offering round trip farea at on and one-third ratea. Full particular can he obtained from the local agent Over 1100,000.00 In premium money la offered, the biggest livestock pre mium list offored anywhere In Amer ica. .Pacific International datea this year are October JO November I in clusive; tha place Portland, Oregon. ionf. Loner .o. 120, a. f. & A M. Meets first and third Wednes day of each mur.th. W. M. W. E. Dullard, Sec. Fin er Griffith. LOCUST CIIA'.'TF.R No. 119, O. F.. Meets the sec .id and fourth Tues day of each mom It. V. M. Mrs. Clara Hok; Sec. Mr. Ituth Mason. IONE LODGF. Nl7s, I. O. O. F. Meets every Fntttrday evening. N. G Ernest Heliktr: V. G. Chas. O. Conner, Sec. I.ec Howell; Treas, E. J. Brintow. nUNCMGRASS KF.BEKAH No. 91, I. O. O. F. Meets the first and third Thursday of etch month. N, G. Vida Heliltrr; V. G. Mary Shaver; Sec. Verda Ritchie; Treaa. Etta Brii- tow Bible Thoughts for the Week 8d.r. A Great Revelation For tha Lord your Uod dried up the ) water of Jordan from before you, . . . that all tha people of the earth might know tha hand of the Ixtrd, that It I mighty. Josh. 4:'A 21 Me.d.y. The Majesty of Ood. For the Lord your Uod ot goda, and Lord of lords, a great God, mighty, and a terrible, which regardetb not persona, nor taketh reward. DeuL 10; IT. ToeeeUy. Enlargement In the Lord. My heart rejulceth In the Lord, mine horn la exalted In the Lord, my mouth la enlarged over mine o euale, because I rejoice In tby aalvatloo. I 8am. 2:L Wodaeeday. The Holy One, There la noua holy aa tha Lord: for there la none beside Thee; neither I there any rock Ilk our Uod. I Sam, 2:2. Tkanday. Sin Put Away, . . I bav siaaed against th Lord , . . The Lord hath put away thy la; thou ahalt not die II Sim. 12 :1a, Friday. A Safe Fortress. -A the mountain are round about Je rusalem, ao the Lord I round about HI peopl from hence forth evea forever. Pa. U3:2. Saturday. God I True Tb Lord wilt not forsake Hi peopl for Hli Great Name' sake I 8am, 12:21 Thy Wcrd b a larrp unto my feet and a light unto my pathway. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rer. W. W. HEAD, Paator 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 Thun. Evening Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 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 ; JLiup a ia and loorv over ray Line of WorK Shoes. I have si good atocK of Cloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Marhet T. E. Peterson, Prop. Wholesale andLRetail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. Sundsy School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor at 5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M Jack Farris Dermatlclan. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. A. D. MCMURDO, fl D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building (Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone. Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Table First Class. A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. Nice Rooms. Good Service. C.LSWEEK 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 & SURCEON lutauuuiuaiaiiiuaiiaaiaaiu Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUrE.'UOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND' WILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon i SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE I H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE INSURANCE IONE, . OREGON Phone Office Residence HEPPNER Main 933 Main 402 OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor fat Law Will practice In all the Cttirta IONE, OREKSON : r -. . ..i.i- j-U MORROW GENERAL . HOSPITAL Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. A. H. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farrior , DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Bui! din , Heppner, Oregon.