The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 24, 1928, Image 4

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I'ulilihcil Ewry Friday' by
V.. 'iV. 'HEAD, FJitor rnUidier
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Friday, Feb. 24. 1928 j
FAITH
What more has life than f.iith to offer?
The cviJcncc unseen of all tho heart would gain;
Assurance of the goal set for each tomorrow;
The will to strive when efforts seem in vain.
The ray that gleams through dark clouds, hovering;
llofe of a brighter, future dawn;
Kindler of warmth inhcait near frozen;
The torch by which the soul 's led on.
The power to pick up fra .u-nts fallen -Wreckage
of all that lifc l'ld dear
Aud though the heart tc fearfully torn asunder,
Greet the mighty builder, near!
Thejsoul of youth! Source of ambition!
Surmounter of mountains rugged and steep;
Gleaner of fields all filled w ith brambles;
Bridger of canyons, treacherous, deep;
Nucleus if endeavor; the spirit of adventure;
The trust it Cod and self and tran;
The voice which calls durirg the hour of doubting;
"Onward! . . and try! . . an J will! . . . you can!
Nina lla;.ks SHnert
AMERICAN FOREST WEEK
Giorge W. Peavy, dean of the
fchool of forestry, Corvalis. Ore-
.n, has been selected as Oregon
i'.te Chairma.i for American
'Purest Week by Colonel Tbeo.
);osevelt, national chairman, cc
i iriinir to word recied by ihe
United States Forest Serviee.
J'orJand, Oreeon.
American Forest Week has
l-een set for Ap'il 22 to 2i thii
j ear and it is said that plans are
i.lready underway for its observ
i.nce.President Coolide will prob
ibly proclaim the Week' as is his
tustom.
This is the ninth yfar of the!"
i ecu a uusii ii s ' m. j
ni Washinir'tor, where it orhi
i ated in 192d. The celebration
I fis year will be larg?ly center--,'
i i the schojls, the main fattir
heing pri?!? espay contests fsr t ti
l.lgh schools of theSta'es, aecorf
intf to John D. Gutnrie, of the U
15. Forest Seovide, who i-f secrt
lary of the Oregon Slate Con
m it tee.
You will miss something goo
Jf you do not take adventure o
Ihe musical at Bollard's I't:!
)nacy, Tu sday evenii'.jr, Feb. 2i
Orbinarily a cancertof M.is kim
is rly tote tcaid in v tn cii
Calorltt
tn pH -! (he culnrif l nn) o'
fvi'riii ti.erniiil mills, tml tin- tun'
l ii e; iiil commonly nut In .ilci.-i
lm h nuTiiinii mill l lii'limlH hc
or Micrsy (.roihiclni; ( nine ol fi.(l ; ill
th? uiiiiiunl of inhI rciiilri'il In irn
iiuce il
More Cold Water Needed
Mni.y pcopi, c.inpii.iii i,,.,-,,,,.,. ,
.'ilj nmr Imuran on llicif 1 1 i t 'I
mm All a imillcr .. ,nn fint i,, si
i of tumtnxm rtwrxi- nli 'ufir K '
V. Howe' !iillil
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"IONE INDEPENDENT'
ONS YEARS S'JBCCRIPTION .
GIX MONTHS SUSSCFilPTION
In compliance with Oregon
State Barber's Law -We
furnish individual ' steam
towel for each customer.
Jack Ferris, Darmaiician
lone, - - - Oregon
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CANADIAN CDOl'i-UATIONES
j Farmer owned cooperative ns
' 8i ciiuions in western Canada ban
J e,l Hlml,t 220,000, 000 bllslie's
o it f a total of tipproximnt.'iv
4:0.000,000 bushels of Rtain nun
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koUd frcm that section in the
year 192l)2. uecorinn to
repot t to the United Stutva
'Mrtmer Apiculture.
Lodge Directory
IOE l.ol'UK No.U'ii. ,. '. M.
Mt. (b every Iiml mid tlilnl WcrtncH
Imv uf i nch iiniiitli. V. M. Itov Sd'ii-il-r.
S.i y . Clnicr (irlfflth. ,Tn,,! .
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t.'ioiixt ('liiipd-r No. 1 1 : () i;
MiMm IIk "ci)tiil ami fciiirili Tiiiri
l.iy of eiicli iiniiitli. V. M ,Mr. M'ir
tlm llck, Sirv.. litiili MiiKtin.
lONi: l.njMiK No. lr., I. ft (). V.
! if niTy Satnnltiv fVriilnif N.
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ltrlhtoiv.
im'.wh iit:.s4 i:i;mi:kmi No n.
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hi;rd.i v ul cu ll iinuiT li. N (t. Sir,
i-il.i Mi- "urij . V i. (iliii,vn l.uii.l. I.
ii-.v.. Vi-r.Iii lliti lilc, r.ii ;m . Klin
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SCPKEME COUNCIL XEETS
IN I'OKllAND IN JUNE
Portland, Ore. This yearV
'eionof the Supreme Council,
A'ciert and Accepted Sco'.ti-.!
lii'.e Ma-ons of the, So.ithern Ju
rir";ieti'n. will be lield here Jui (
2iv h, 21 t ard i!2r.d. The Multno
mah wib he hea''qjHr!er8 for ihc
merrbirs durir y, t(:tir n!ay in tiie
tity.
The npeninp gtssion of the
preme Council will tie hold at the
IScnilhh Kite Tmiple al 10:00 A.
M. The viBitirjf Ld.tswiil been
te: iii.ii. ed with a tea at the Wa.-.
er!y iy '.f links. In the evening, a
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SI. 50
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CHurch News
Notes ot Interest to All
Local Denominations.
U " V. IS. Ij. Wood returned
Thursday nvvninR fiom Wasco,
where he- "a in attendance on
the annual "tlly of the Chureht a
of Christ in Sherman County, He
was accompanied at the rally by
Kev. C. L. Swanher, Slate Mis-
xionnry and Rev, O. I', .lone',
nistor of the Montavillu Church
01' Christ, I'or'lund. ' j
T iciday afternoon and cvri.
g of this wet!; the annua! R:dlv
o! the Christ ian churches of Mnr
ru .v Com ty wa i held with the
c!.U'Ch at L-xin.'ton. Thelattend
ai eevvaa larr an 1 enthusiasm
an liixh.
Ide annual Li.siness meeting
it' the Ciongreifaiional Ch'irc!) of
lone was held at the church on
th evenini! of rho 15ih inslr
Reports of depirtm"nts ind
officers we'- vvj. ivtd. lhfse
shj.eed all bills pain nt:d "fisli
b i.ar.cea on hauu.
Offices vert elected, the pies
ent inenmtcnts, for the most
part, beinc retained. The only
c'nnnes in the oflieial list are:
S. S Supr., Mrs. Et Keller, men.
tier of the Hoard of Deacons, W.
V Hu'lard. member of the Hoard! J
o: Trustees .Fred Mankin.
t',is'or Wood annnounces that
on S.uiday ev niop, Feti. 2! h be,
will beuin a series of sermons on
'The tli'hwty to H aven."
The rejular monthly missiona,
rv m "etiniiof the C.iniir.ir.iiional'
CLurch b, held Thursday;
aflrnoon, March 1st, in thei
church piHom, Mr.J.Venla it i1 cli -
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ie vill be the I nm'rand the top
io is "Christisn Schools in For -
eir Land?. Kveryone is invited
Church Directo.y
WILLOW DKVMTI UNION
C. E. SOCIK1 Y
I res. Tne ina Forhet
V. I'reF. John Condor
Sec Mary Slocuin
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Nrl merllnc. lljttll 0 til Hi
Ileppner Oregon.
MUST HAP1IST CilUUCll
Sii.i.lay School al 10:00 A. M.
I'rajtr .Meeting, Thur., 7.301'. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCII
Rv. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11. CD A. M.:C. E. at C 45. V. M.
Prayer Meeting,
We)., 7:3UT
MUSI CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10.00 A. M.
t'rayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
C. E.:G:3l; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
dinner will be giva i for all Thirl
ty third Degree, Scotliah Rite
Mr. son ii which wi'! '
the conferrir,st of I':
I) 'iirve Ht the terri
O.her enttitaii ;
ilij famous looj) (
no id, With III' (i.
(joint on the rnou '
'he world's lnr;-r-Lonm
iew.. Wa-i.
for Thirl) -thirds 1 1
followed by
ih'rty-third
i i t includes
: :. round Mt.
.in at sotne
i k, a viit lo
' sawmill bt
r.d a dinrer
: '.In ir laoies-
Dr. Simuel Tj't, ey'esiitht
xpccnilHt of F.er il, On-on, will
h" in Ileppner, i t :';ihn'ti jewel
ry sture, March 5 h and Gih. Sat
isfect jry glassint'1 anteed.
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tt'iin'i ,i iil-i, ,:u (. i ;.,
.'Ih'Ii ili") Wdii 'I nun M
I In)' ivuii'l miirry u: ,
i-lch num. wlii-n iln
rich mini niili'wi I d, ,
Woman
ii simcii iii;i'-
Mil) HIM'. !il'l
'III! l'XI'Cll . II
. -itit miirry
nil luivi- 1 CM
ivi r. w l cii tlicy m.ij i i. rrj koiik (In) i
ivlicii ili'j'ii iniirry iiii-i-tip, lnn tliey
.icliiiillv il'i miiri-y mil! ivhcn llicy suj I
llicv uculilii'i liuvc ii .irrlcd excpyi
for hU Ii. 'ulnK.-Fiirt VViiyne Newii
"Mllilll'l.
The Height of Qaodncti
Tn lc.vt llic imlillc. in hi tiily iinlvm
mil cued iiml In iiiiiiiihIi' 1 1 1 IiiIcichh
uf i In wIh Ii' wurlil n fur im IImc
wlllilii our piiwrr, lc Mil' hcllllit nl
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OREGON
"C. J. WALKER"
Lawyer (Jl Notary
Pviblic.
0,1,1 V..iv. l!uil,lwti
Ileppner. Oregon
DR. E. E. BAIRD
"Dentist"
Qflice In Fair Hoikling.
Open Sundays and eveninyS
by appo: !:nent.
Phone M 1012, K'vH'iur Ore.
JACK FERRiS
-: Dermatician :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Hobs"
C. L. SWEEK
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LAW.
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"KIkhorn Restaurant"
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Lunch Counter
A.D.F,icI,iURDO,M.D.
Physician AnJ Surgeon
j OlIlCC III MjSjniChOll.hlia
Trained Nurse
Assistant
Heppntr, Or
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Physician Surgeon
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Heppner - Oregon
l'ttm V.Ont l'.tii .1. M.
F. H- RODINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Itvv
111 I'racllic In All ThfCdinln
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HOSPITAL
MIkh i'iih V"nllnll, Orniliiiil"'
Niiihi', Min-rli li'iilicnt
A. II. Johnsb n M. I).
I'h) hli Imi III ( Imw.
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Dr. F. E. Farrier
Dentist
Office; Odd Fellows lilJ'g. X
Heppner Oregon
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, Loa J. Wood, I!. M.
Accredited piano teacher.
1 xin(ft( p, Creyon.
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Named by the Dutch
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nig lililildi Mi cm in, iiml tviiN hii iuiiiim:
IHM IIIIM' I III- Hi';, CXlll't'i n pMhSI'll
inoiilli williiiiil Hii'liiii II. Kiisiiii'hini
iih In triiin I ho t m I in it Sui kiiliiuilic
men ii I UK Hi hut.
Crow on Relection
Our hliiH, like to our hIiiuIiiw) when
Hie liny In In nil II h ulory. nciircr up
lifuri'il; (iitviml our evi'iiliij; Iiiih
t; re ii I and iiiniixtroui llicy are. Suck
line
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
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I :-:-:Varicty In Fine Meals:-:-:
One tiling aboul this niaikct - your tniu J neeJu't
I be maJo up when you come In. Otir layout of
i choice meats is just one dcJ'lilfull subtlest ion itfler
t another. Yes, e ven if you don't see wlnt you have
your taste set for -just speak up, No doubt that
J particular cut is in our refrigerator.
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t I lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson
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Appartmcras For Rent J
Electrically lighted, Vrater connec-
J tion, Rent reasonable
:-: Inquire Independent Ofiicc :-:
iONE BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are pt i pared to lake care of your
shaft Ins reipiiremcnts by the installation of an
electric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting
in a wiJe ranjie of sizes. Wc also liavc a list of
seconJ hanJ combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
jz? J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j&
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cater to the
wish first class
Hotel
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BUY YOUR
COAL FROM COLE
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR
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VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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