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THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. W. HEAD, Fdilor ruMUhcr
si'i;siRirno
One Year $1.50
Six Mouths "5
Three Mouths 50
ntcrel as second class matter at
the postofi'ice nt lone, Oregon, under
' act of March 3, 1879
, Friday, Oct. 15. 1926
Thy purpose firm is ennui to the ttteil:
Whodocs the best hitcinonntance allows
Acts H-r,oe nablj; tngtb couhl no
mure.
Edward Xoung.
THE GOLDEN RULE CHILDREN
By Mary Caro'yn Davics.
A tattered, wistful child peers now
In pour lighted
You turn away,
He is not mine."
I did not make the war woice brought
Such ruin oa his curly head.
If nations did as nations ought
No caild would lack for bread.
You turnawry and you forget.
Your little ones romp through Ihe door,
They will not see, nor ycu and yet
Forevtrmore,
Dead children on your step will lie.
Dead faces at ydur window wait.
Oh, let us halp the.n, you and I,
Before it is too ixte.
,
Miss Carolyn Davies.wtll known to poetry lov
ers all over the country, has recently shire II the
honor of being chosen, with Mr. A. W. Peach,
of No-thfieid, Vermont, in the Morganthau $000
poetrp.pos'.ercontert to promote Golden Rule Sun.
" .
NOT SERIOUS
"Ion't you think site's rather two
fared r
'"Yea, but It washes oh every night."
Thougktltuneit
H.ra tin th body of Boobjr Hatch,
Who looked In th. tank with a lighted
match.
Part of Buoby w.r. never found.
But thos. collected are under Ibis
mound.
.4 Chain Shop
Grocer You've nicked my face In
dozen plucei. How much do I owe
you?
"Sixty cent. sir!"
".Sixty cents?"
"Cut-rate, air cut-rate !" The Pro
Creaalve (jrocer.
Also Guilty
"Judge," untiounful a plaintiff, "that
glue fuctory on the next atreet hax
got to abut down. It Ki'tn my gnat!"
"t'ue dletiilxaed,'' ruled the court
"If you've got a gout you haven't any
grouinU for conijiluiliL" Atm-rlcuu
Legion Weekly.
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America's Greatest Horse Show
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Miss Clementina Lewi ana
"Highland Lan's"
The Horse Show program of the
Pacific International Livestock Exposi
tion at Portland, Oregon, will begin
this year on Rutunfay nlyht, Oct. 3oth.
They will be continued each evening
of the following wool' f'-.rlliig Mon
day, with matinees Tin.r.i.Iuy, Friday
and Saturday.
The Exposition, housud in It ten-
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VACIXATION
When simeiii jII you that
vacinatiun a "false theo
ry, " give hi.B one fact.
In the war of 1870 all of Prus
sia's soldiers were vaccinated.
X tere was no smnlli ox in the
Ptussian army. The French army
w as nut vaccinated. There were
thousands of smhllpox cases n
the Freuch army. Germany to
day has no smallpox except isola
ted cases coming over the border
from Russia
In the late great war all
t'.ie soldiers of civilized countries
were vaccinated" Smallpox a
mounten to nothing in that war.
window shine:
"Well, anyhow,
r i t i
Fern a Staple Value
Tlawall hat an epe-lully Interest
ing species of fern which li to thick
ly covered with fine wool that it la
gathered for stuffing pillows and even
mattress.
The columnar tronha of the Irrr
fi-rn of the tropica are frequently ns-d
fur telephone olea and are ao hl(hly
prized for upright support In the
construction of native huta that they
are never left behind but carried on
when the family move a valuable
niece of hnusrhulil furniture The fern
atetn la well-known source of aupply '
for the manufacture of rope and, ilnee I
It la Impervloua to the action of w-
tor. it la In most cases superior to
hemp. The great atrength of the fern
atulk la thotiKht to come partly from
the hard outer ahell and partly from
iuv ujiricitie neiwura ui uara airauu
within.
The P.oton fern flnda a ready com
mercial value In annunlly auppiyln;
millions of American homes with liv
ing ferns, while the dagger fern and
the f;iney fern of the northeastern
part of the I'nlted States are gath
ered In enormous quantities In late
summer and autumn and put In cold
storage for winter use. When taken
from the refrigerator months later
three fronds are atill as freh as when
cut, and aupply the ever-increasing
rommerrlal demand a a setting for
bouquets of roses and other cut flow
er. Hcmamageable
"Has Mr. Xexdore uny marriageable
daughters?"
"Not Just now, but he expect to
have In a couple of weeks; there
seems to be no douhl about their ?-!
ling their dlvones."
acre building, la the lurgest of Its kind
In the world and the ribbons tied
there are considered equal or itipcrlui
to honors achieved elsewhere.
,190,(100.00 In prize money I dls
trlbuted during the week, of which IN
Horse Show alone offers I32.SOO.O0,
the largest amount evor placed In any
premium book. The Olympic Hotel nl
Seattle $4,000.00 date for five-gain d
horses also iota a now high mark fi t
distribution In k single class.
No such aggregation of hunting and
Jumping evenu haa ever been schedul
ed In the West and the entries ar
better than at any previous llorsi
Know.
In all probability thero la no single
Institution that has been Instrumental
In adding ao materially to the develop
ment of the Northwest as the Paclfl?
International Livestock Kxposltlon.
Mirny millions of dollars In vulue havt
been added to the livestock Industry
by Its organized effort to Improve
broods and breeding methods. The
expositions held In Portland present
an unparalleled opportunity for Judg
ing results and gathering data for the
furiherance of future developments.
All railroads are making a rounc
trip rate of a fair and one-third for
the Exposition. Visitors should nm
fall to ask local agents or particular. .
Church New?
Notes ot Interest to AH
Local Denominations.
Miss Marie Nadelhofferia here
in the interest of ths Near East
Uilief. She piesented th 1 cause to
the congregation of the Christian
church at Heppner last Sunday
morning and to the lone Congrc,
gstional church in' the evening.
During the wtek she is busy so
liciting aid from individuals and
fraternal societies. Next Sunday
she will speak at Lexington and
later, will no to Hard man. I
I
Mr. Won ), tlie pa tor-e'ect of
t ie Christian churches at lone, j
Lexington and Pine City ioex-!
peeled to arrive in time to conduct
serveces Suiiuy,Ct!lober ID.
The Visitation and Association
meetings of the churches of the
Mid-Columbia Association of Con !
vregtiunal churchts will be huldj
n-xt wetk. The lone met- hg is
to be h 'Id o.. il.e evening of the
tut.
The Eaptist Ladies' Aid wil
! old a food sale at Moore's store
iliis Saturday. Don't miss it.
The minting of the Darcas So
cjety athe home of Mrs. L. E. Dick
u Thursday afternoon of this
week was quite numorously at
tended. Tea was served ny the
lortes w ho was assisted by the
Mescames McMurray and Ballard
SHERMAN J. LOWELL
j cf New y)rk
mu w)rf) , , m,mbtr of ,h.
Unti U,M ,lrff eommlMlol under
, .ppomtm.nt by Praaldant
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An All-Round Joke
Wife Why do you Insist on laugh
ing at my new bat? Ihi you think
It s a Joke?
Hub It certainly la. When yo
wear It Ihe Joke Is on you, and when
Tht Brute!
Haberdasher And will one collar
be stinVletit, madam?
Sirs. Jllgglns Io you Insinuate,
jouiig man, I have more than one
Von Clm Get Amateur Golfing Title.
fh'irt Hills, N, J. (leorgo Von Kim
f Los Angele wreit -d the amateur
;o!f title from IJohl.y Jenes of Atlanta
n the championship dual at llulluirol,
'.wo up and one to ; V ;-. The triumph
cuiuh as a siutiii;- - urprlse to a
'ocord gallery of lu.t who saw the
li year old Atlanta Vd from his
hrone on the sivc. t .uli preen after
milking a sensation:: u.hill fight.
JOMi LOIKJE J . I2(j, A. P. &
A. M. Meets first a , ! tliird U'ciliifs
day of each month. V. M. VV. E.
Iltillard, Sec. Elmer Griffith.
I.OCI.'.ST CMAI" '..2 No. 119, O.
E. Meets the scconr' ;:i:d fourth Tues
day of each month. ','.'. M. Mri. Clara
llowk; Sic, Mrs. II M in.
IONE I.ODfiE V -. MS, I. O. O.
F, Meets every Satt; fl.-iy rvenini;. N.
G Ernest Hclikcr; V. (',, ( has. O.
Conner, Sec. I.ee I. i.mII; Treas. E.
J. I!ri,tov.
nt-NciiGRAss i.r.:.r.KAn n.
91, I. O. O. K. Met. the f.r.t and
third Thursday of ern-li month. N. G.
Vl.la llcliker; V. C,. Mary Shaver;
Sec. Verda Ritchie; '.".(.a;;. Etta llrin-
,ow
Bible Thoughts for
the Wee';
Sunday.
Th 8crt of Success. I'll Is
book of the law ahull not depart
out of thy mouth; hut thou
shalt medllitle therein day mid
night, tliut thou muyest obnerve
to do according to all that Is
written therein; for then thou
shall make thy way prosperous,
and then thou shall have good
success. Josh. 1 :M.
Monday.
B Ys Thankful. When
thou hast eaten and art full,
then thou ahult bless the Lord
thy God for the good land which
He hath glveu theu. leuL
8.10.
, Tuaiday,
All Share Alike. A hi part
Is that goeth down to Ihe bat
tle, so shall his part he thnt
tarrleth by the stutT. 1 Sum.
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Wednesday.
The Angel of the Covenant
And an Angel of the Lord came
. . , and said, I will never
break tuy cou-naiit with you.
Judge 2:1.
Thursday.
Th Lord's Delight. Hath
the lird as great delight In
burnt offerings nud mi-rlnVes as
In obeying the voice of th
LordTl Sum. l.Viri
Friday. Z
Acceptable Dlllgenc. T
shall diligently kiep the coin- J
niniidmeiits of the lord, your X
(iod, and Ills testtmoiilea, and
lila statutes lK'ut. 0:17.
Saturday.
Qod Our Halpsr c) Ird Ood.
and what is my house, that Thou
bust brought tue hitherto?-II
Sam. 7:18.
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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 Thuri. Kveninu
Services
0:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 1C.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, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
fTralned 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
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. 'A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Office
Residence
HEPPNER - .
Main 933
Main 492
OREGON
lOSH, TiliS'A YS and FKirA YS
From 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.
ENGELMAN
IONE,
Everything in the line of
hardware. If wc havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN
IONE,
AAA aft sfc A at saV saV sV sV esVaV A A V V sVaV eaVtaV aV
IONE HARNESS SHOP J
t Drop I I and looli over my
Line of Worh Shoes.
I have a ooJ stocK of Gloves 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.
HE
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to pate. Commer
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, witlr best meals in Central Oregon.
Nice Rooms.
Farm Implement
VULCAN and OLIVKK PLOWS. SUP! ""! 'U
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSK lvolNi-
MYERS PUMPS, hTAK an J AfCRMOTOR
WIND M1ILS.. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
,iinuriDaniaiBKi3aaiBii'B,rx'Ka:iDKuiati(-c3CKaai
cEEtfEUKFORETIlli FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at I,aw
Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
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HARD, HI
OREGON
HARDWARE
OREGON
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Good Service.
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1 MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
f lis Zen:t W-'ulfall, Gradual
Nut SuperirletHlenl.
A. II. Johnston M. ).,
Physician In chargp.
JitATica Reason ble
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Dr. F. E. Farrior
nfiNTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Buildin
Heppner, Oregon.
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