i 1 1 1 1 ! ; i imrni n Published Kvcry Friday by V. V. IlliAl). Kilitor TubliOicr sl'csirutiox One Yew ?1.50 ix Months 75 't hree Months 50 Filtered as second class matter at the postofiice m lone. Oreitou. under act of March , Friday, Oct 1, 191'6 Cdli thini hr the r tiht t.wmes. . . . C.kisi ofbrnnhy mid water! 77m t k til e.irretit but not apironn.ir term: as for liquid tirt and dhtii.e ! dumniithn. -Rorv t Hall. N M SUITING By Ma:garct E. Sangster. When mornirtK drifts tcross the sky. This .wakinjr, is our earnest crv "Oh, let me find a sense of p wr, "Let me do izrcat things every hour; "Let me have courage to achieve. "Let me find failh, God, to believe!" When noon. time te'Js its flaming story, We pause, in searching paths to nlory, And wondfr, in our aching minds, Wherethisroadleads- wherethatone winds But still we cry, with lifted chin, "God, let ie Co my task and win!" Yhn eveng comes, with silent tread. We wait, with drooping, tired head -And softly, throiij.li the twilight air, Ojt hearts unite in this small prayer. . . "Oh God, your world is very wide, ' But please believ us- that we tried!" Hope sp ings eternal i:t the human breast Man never is but always to be blest. . i32EE o o Think of That -V(wi Of all the trouble." ex claimed an exasperated clerk at $ el.ar itand In a downtown office build Inf. "A full-grown man Just came up to use the pay telephone. When be came out of the booth he wanted nie to refund his nickel. He said he culled the number of some folks who had lived at a certain address a yenr ago and found they had moved away, lie n!d the party that answered Hie tele phone told him so. And he deruiimled tils money back. He was mad because 1 wouldn't give It to him. Highway robbery, he said. Cuil you Imagine that I" Detroit News. Dry Law Violatsra Hay Hunger. Lincoln, Neb. Superlnljtuh M K. A. High o' the XcliM-d.a Ar.tl-Salcen league, has called uon eouaty Juilnos to lnroke the bread and water se.i tence for persistent violators of tin Uijuor laws. High aid he planm d t s nd a letter to Judrt. t-'.V.ui! their attention to the deie! n if the N.; Iraska supreme couri upiu'ii.-.g mh a aenitntv tn.por.-d b .'uuge CLit of Telia man. Wlierc Cliampions Arc Matle aT "TTT,". ..- j'iu- - ir: H iV'ifvih- , e-i mt4mnt kh-r ' t t yra- aV i j "SARA ANN DUPLICATE" Grand Champion Holsteln Cow at Pseifio International livestock Exposition and "All-American" Aged Cow tor 1925. Owned by C. 8. Pot'.er of Ogdsn, Utah If Cliff I'oitor of Ojjden, fiah, had ten acre Exposltlon-ihe Dairy' IjIvI kipt his Holstein cow at home, she sion with the w.mderful animals of would hava bueu known only to the! Inn various breeds; tho Kox soction people of I'tali aa a very good cow. showing .'lv hundr.-d p. ns or more o( Hut Cliff Potter Is a mun of vhl.,n and silver, black and bluo fox brought ho sent Ills Holsteln. ''Kara Ann liupll-j from uil points of the United Htut. s cale" Into the hottest coinpetlllon to and Aluska. Throut-li tho Sheep 1. be found In America -alio came to the partim-nt, surras. hy none in the Pacific International Livestock Kx- country 13 breed,-, being repre.ent.d position In 1525 There she was made (his year. Then Into the Morse Dlvl Grand Champion Holsteln of the Show sion. where you'll see the heavy draft and later whs made tha wonder-cow end show horses. The Hoic Mi.m of the breed for the year, having re reived lh honor of the "All-American" aged cow an honor which is outstand ing In the Holstein breed. The best livestock of the various breeds will always bo found at the I'a ciric International and thin your will showing raw products from the begin. b no exception. Therefore, lovers of nlng to their finish. Also a wonder llveatock should make It a point to ful I.nnd Produeta Kliow and a pl. n sot side tho week of (let. 30 Nov. 6 did l)ulry l'roducl Ui vision, for their annual Ilvn: vacation1 As all railroads aro making a rnt'i end education. j of a f.iru wi ,,,.,, f()r (lm roum It Is an Inspirailor " -1 through trip, our reudera should sue their the various departmcua of this big,) agents at once and got full particulars. Why He Married Her I Tic snld h married her because h live.1 her. She wild he married her because roully undeistoml lilm.' His friend the biologist wild )i i inrrleil her beomise lie wns till! mid I he was short, mid he wna blond i ml she whs dark. Ills friend the psychoanalyst anlil I e married her because she resembled I Is mother. Tito lrl who had wanted him for I ersolf said he married her because love Is blind. The man who wanted her for him yelf said he mnrrled her because he wanted her money. Itut the real reason he mnrrled her v-ua that slie hud snueer.ed his hand while they were slttlns out dunce the nlrh he proposed. Kxchuune. Easy "And do you ever lose yourself In )rtur work?" "Ye," "What Is your work?" "Kxplorlng Central Africa." Irl. OURSELVES ALL OVER She This can go no further, I!eg i'.k inir hive Is all over, lie What! You don't mean She Yes nil over t"n. Pro:y TMiit.l-, twlnklr. Ilttl atar, I -h.n t wm!-r n-hst you art F r 1 have to hl-ttl so Kv'i'ir hrp on Oilna below. Price Woa Fixed Woman (very much tliiteredt I've got tn have a can upetier at any price! Clerk Well. Inn'nin. you r-im have l one, inc'ani. btit not nl any price. It'll f cust oti cents. flood Hardware. will exhibit five of the nr,(c,j breeds of swine. Then to the I;u;f section wlih four of Did different breeds ot bee.' and dual-pnrrose cntt!o. In the Incusirlnl secilon will ha round manufacturers of all ivr.ea fc'TJ J . d ar sv i . w Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. The willow Branch Columbia I'haistinn Endeavor Union No. 17 met Tuesday, October 7, at Lex i:igton. in the Congregaliotiul church. Strong dele-nations ere present from Lexington, llepp :.er and lode; the total number in atteiic'unee being fiftyseven. The devotional service was led by Edward Keller, Jr, of Lexing t in. Following the devotional 8er vice, Miss lluzel Akers opened the business session. The reaiir ... . .. ration of the President, being in ' I and, was presented and accept ed Numinali'ti3 IVi president te i:ig called for, Miss E.hel Moore was nominated and unanimously! e ecied. Taking the chair Miss, Moo; e briefly thanked the Endeiiv o ers for the honor conferred up cn her and then proc "de l vith the r'i Dit-:.. of new business, Anich bad chief v to tl i willi the ulannirg of alieudance on the District convention at Freewateri n November. A committee rep resentative af the local societies uriie registrutialion and atttt.d ce. She then called Mr. Dallas Kic, r'ielo Secretary for the state C. tl. w ork, to come farward and jiid assume the further direction of the meeting wtiieh he did, pre senting the program plans fur nming convention at Freewat r a n) advocating the adoption of a ).' a budget system lor the finan ces of the Union. There were twelve Endeavor ers present from Heppner and thirteen frm lone. The thittetn lonians were Mrs. Frank Engel man, KuthSwanson, Gene Enged man, Fern Enuelman, Norma Swar.son, Hazel Akers. Thelma Forbes, Ina Morgan, Leono Kit chie, Thelma Morgan, Georae l!itch'e, Edison Morgan and W. :V. Head. When the. regular session was tended a period was devoted to games and conversation and at the close light resreshments were sarved. DR. JOHN E. REESE ' V-f' a--. Dr. John E. Ret.:, who attainad (.-.me by treating th muscular ail ment of ball playi... and whe Is known to millions .15 "Bone&eUar" rtcere, I the first n in America to reueivt the high dry of "Druid" In tho ancient Welch c.-.'.i of "Gorsedd." Th ceremony took . :; ,it Wick park, Vcung;ov.n, Ohio. r. J .'!: I.f;I;K : A M. Meets firt a day ii( vai'h inoii'.h. liullard, Sec. Llin-r . 12'), A. F. & third Wcdncs W. M. V. I-. ..Tlitli. I? No, 119, O. ;d fourth Tues . M. Mrs. Clara , M i si in. I.OCl'ST CIIAI". K. Meets the seemtd duv of each niontli. ' . Ilov.l.-; Sec. Mr. K . IOK I.OIiliK :. , 135, I. O. O. F. Mcti every Sail: !:,) evening. N. ft., KrneM llrlikir; ','. ",, (;,a5. O. Conner. Sec. I.ee J..vll; Tnas, K. .1. llri t(nv. lU-W. IICk XSS K i r.F.KAH N. ')!, I. O. f). F. Mr.ts (he first and lliir.l Thur ..lay nf :'., month. N'. C,. Vuh lleliker; V. (i. Mary .Shaver; Sec. Vrrda Kite hie; '. ;ias. F.tta Bris-tow m e aii Bmi Bible Thoughts for theVsefc Sunday, A Great RavtlaUon. Vnt th Lord your Hod dried tip the waters of Jordan from before you, , . . that all the pcoplo of the earlh mlKht know tlio hand of Ihe Lord, that It la wight jr. Josh. 4:'.,3, SL Monday, The Majesty of Qod. I'or the Lord your (led of gods, and Lord of lords, a great (lod, a mighty, and a terrible, which regarded! not persona, nor tuketh reward. I H-ut. 10:17. Tuesday, Enlargamant In the Lord. My heart rejolceth In the Lord, mine horn la exalted In the Lord, my mouth Is enlurged over mine en emies, because 1 rejoice In thy salvation. 1 Sam. 2:1. I W.dne.d.y. The Holy Ont 1'hore la none holy aa the Lord: for there la none besides Thee; neither Is there any rock like our God. I Sam. 2 :2, Thundsy. Sin Put Away.. , , I have sinned against the Lord . . . The Lord hath put uway thy sin; thou shall uo die. -11 t . t ' $ ' T Sum. 1:13. Friday. A Safe Fortre v As the mountains are nc a I alaiut Je rusalem, so the Lord li Mund about Ilia (HHiple f r.xn hence forth even forever. !, 12Z:2. Saturday. Cod Is True. The Iird will not forsake Ilia ieiple for Ills (Jreat Name' sake. I Sum. t 12:22. ' Tl y Wcrd l. a larrp unto my feet and a light unto my pathway. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 1. M Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7;30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thur. Evening Servicei 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCH Sdnday School at 1G.00 A.M J inior Endeavor at 5 30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pay$ to Look Well Specialist in Bobs.jjj A. D. MCMURDO, H. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building fTrained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon C. L. SVVEEK JAttorney At Law Firat National Bank Buildinn Heprner - Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Cood Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURCEON Phone Office Residence Main Main 41)2 OREGON HEPPNER . . ENGELMAN HARD tV ARE 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 Drop In and looK over my Line of WorK Shoes. j I have a good stocK of Gloves and t Harness Supplies. 1 , Repairing' at Reasonable Prices. lone Market T. E. Peterson, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. a-;3SSBi 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. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPEHloR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon V'vaaavsanaiaaaBiiCriBKBaiKsTaiaiiaBavBasisiaa SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE ' H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, . ORECON F. H. Robinson A Itoi ney and Counselor at law Vill practice in all the Court IONE, OREGON rjffarjUNRKWRMali Good Service. MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Zena Weatfall, Graduate Nurne, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. P., l'liyHidnn In charxe. Rates Reason ulb Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Buildin Heppner, Oregon. m m M U a