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' r-r- ! THE IONE INDEPENDENT! Published Every Friday by W. W. HEAD. Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One Ytr $150 Sx Months . .75 .hree Months .50 Kntcred s second class mitter it he postnh'ice t lone. Oreuon, under . l If w t 1Q70 ci ui warm f. o? Friday, June 1. 1928. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned has filed his fin al account as executor of the last will and testament of Celestine Ba'sijrer, deceased, in the Coun to Court of the State of Orejton for Morro County, and trat aid Court has fixed Monday, the 2nd day ot July, 1928. at the notir ot 2:()0o,clock, p. m . of aid dav as the time, ard the Coun ty Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place of hearing said account and any objections thereto, and the settle ment ol said estate. Date of first publication of this notice May 25th, 1928 and ilateof last publication of this notice, June 22nd. 1928. Paul G. Balsiaer. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Celestine Balsitrer, deceased. Afar A Twain a Believer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) was not affiliated with any chun-h or re ligious org:inlijitlon. He was what I usually called "free-thinker." that Is. he did not accept the Scriptures as In uplred or authoritative ilrltuul writ !:". tie mas often accused by hi nemlea of deallnt with sacred things In a auioewhat Irreverent nianuer. I'd on on occasion Mark Twain wrote: "I have never teen what seemed to me an atom of proof that there It a future life. And yet 1 am wrongly Inclined to expect one." Pathfinder Mnratfa. "Resolutions t God knows the way, He holds the key, I He guides with an unerring hand; I Sometime with tearless eye we'll see X And then, up there, we'll understand, J I IN MEMORY OF J Istalina Bauernfeind who died, May 9, 1928 at Morgan, Ore. They are not lost in the distant worlds above, Thev are nur nparpcf lint in CnA't rum Inva , - . - - .w.i.. 4. The Angel of Death has entered our midst and we are called to mourn the loss of a faithful friend and co-worker. r . . . . ... Obr tears are mingled with vnur. jMay the gloom of the sorrowing ones be dispelled by the promise, "I am the Resurection nd the Life, saith the Lord; Jhe that believeth in Me. though he were dead, yet shall he live- and he that livcth and believeth in Me shall ntver die." Resolved, That the Charier of Saphire Rebekah Lodge No. 163, 1. 0. O. F., cf Morgan, Oregon, in testimony of our loss, be drapped in mourning for the alotted time, that we ten- der the family our deepest sympathy in their affliction and t hat acopy of these rtsolttic rs te sci.t lo the family. J RE. Harbison, Echo Palmateer, Lucy Harbison , CO.VMITTEE 1 J X Dnnr fnrtfpf ivpVp In thp mrL-of lUet "wsw x season. I z - : It will pay you U) and see Cole Smith J. C. Sanford & Son X X X X STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks T . i It will pqy you to contract your wheat. Morgan Items Mr. and Mrs. Al Troedson left I'riiiav for Portland and other "valley" points. Mrs. Leona ChriBtopherson rtlled on Mrs, Eudora Seeley on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sara Comett and children, Freddy and Danlene. left Satur day for La Grande where they will visit her mother. Mrs. Cleta McCormic Ufa on Thursdry night for Crescent City vhtr he will visit her mother. Alvin Ely returned from Cul ver, having has a very pleasant t ip. Mr. George Mahoney and Mr. Taylor are busy hauling lumder. Mr, Mahoney intends building machine shed socn. Mr. Mathew Ball and two daughters were calling in Mor gan on Monday last. Dean Ekleberry and his cousin were hauling wood on Wednes day last Military Tournament tournament, the military depart ment each year shows the train ing it offers and the serious put pose the physically fit college men give to their work in the re serve corps. Latett in. New Theorie$ A teucher had given a number nf examinations. These were some of the an era she found: "In case of drowning, put on dry clothes as quickly as possible and yell for help." "When chickens get old. their leeih full out. so they eat stunts, and the ftlunM full Infrt thm hulua loft K old teeth and mnku the new teeth." I "A molar la what my daddy Is In the factory." Actions Beyond Recoil Just as a atone send its ever-widening circles across a pool Into which It has been dropped, so every act of yours Is muklng ripples on the sur fuce of time, ripple that rpreud fur beyond your knowledge. Crlt of Ktespcct vnur inrmwc are mtrc lis UIV IIIU1IWI drop in at the as he is buying for? -f4W 4.4.4.AMMAAA. see him before youl . i (Piano Recital) Continued row Vitgt I. a. Gavotte, Young b. Ma.ch, Johnson 2 Reading, "Webster's Spdtch" E. L Wood. 3. Piano Solo Fern Engelmen "Taiuntelles" Virgil 4. Heading Loa J. Wood "The Bald Headed Man" 5. Piano Solo Vida Eubanks "Dawn'Dance" Bliss 6. Heading E.L. Wood ! a. "Green Duthoman" b. "Whar'a de Kerrage" 7. Piano Solos Haiel Alters a. "Polish Dance" Krentilin b. "Ballade" Bummuller 8. Heading Loa J. Wood "Hypochondriac" b. " W.ki.i tU Young Uns" 9. Piano Duet Mildred Smith and Arleta Farrens March Lavalle 10. Piano Solos Veda tEubanlts a. "Norse Song" . Schhmann b "AtTwilL-ht" S-ttoris c. " Blind Harp Player" Virgil. 11. Reading t. L Wood "Lasca. 12. Piano Solos Mildred Smith a. Chromatic Walti Crahm b. "Scherrart" Moszkowski 13. Headings Loa J. Wood a. "Out in the Fields., b. "My Ships" It. Piano Solos Hazel Aker a. 'The Desire" Cramer b. "Will o' the Wisp Sungmamm 15. Readings E. L. Wood a. "Character Sketches" b. "Country Kid" 16 Piano Solos Mildred Smith a. "Moon Moths" Kussner b. "Ttu Conquered Warrior" Virgil 17. Reading Loa J. Wood Grandma and the Ladies Aiders 18. Piano Duet Arleta Far rens and Mildred Smith "Sparrow's Chirping" Bhn 20. Interpretation of the hymn, "Must I Go and Empty Handed? ' r- , Win Man Said, Fint Be Sure Yoa'rt Right Before we pride ourselves upon that courage which makes oa rpeak rather than to preserve that aJleure which we re so often advised la golden, let as be very sure that our convictions are worthy of the courage of which we boast. In the flint place, are they con victions or merely slogan expressions which we have encouraged ourselvee lo regard as beliefs? Have we thought about them nrofoundlvT Have w taken the trouble of Investigating the roots from which they spring? Have we made them part of u through ob servation, experience and a prayerful desire to know what Is truth and there after to be loyal and vigorous In onr support of It? Have we any reason to be sure we are right before we cream out our confidence upon the housetops? Perhaps. little more hu mility ar regards one'a convictions might not be so bad after all. To I modest aud reserved at times reaulrea. perhiipa, even higher grade of coiir. ii ge than to strut about and shout and proclulm ourselvea lo be the heroes of the world. Elizabeth Marbury in De linen tor. The Dogmatic Martyr When I believe Dciictlilng, I never attribute the leusi .lu-mutlc signifi cance to my belief. tIkiI which I cull niy faith Is merely i n Indication that for me. wllh my o.-.n iM-rsonnl nptl- I iini.n. ejKTieni' mm mentality, a certain particular minion seems I to dispose most pInui'My t)f a certain particular phenomc-mni. It la hy no nienns un Indication t Ti : 1 1 ahould be prepared to face d.-ntli for my be lids, or In other w.c.l i. to prove that my Individual experlctn cs have a mil versal validity and m Individual wny of thinking should l xlmred hy every one. Martyrdom !. ahowa the Intensity of our helVfi. never theli Justice. We cunnoi tircvnll upon otr era to share our f.:Mi. At the very liest we can onl try to convluci them of our will In Mrse to be mnr tyred. Arthur 8ln.; zli-r. -In Vaidn Fair. Etkimo Lcrrtpi It I believed tlinl il.e KkHiiio lamp was Invented hefiiie lis iNmHeHsora emigrated from llie!i original home, which whs prohuh!) further soiilh and near the sen mist, (tut the form of the lamp lucontea more Se rlnllwd the higher the latitude I The lumps of aouttrrn Aluaka luiva a wick edge of 2 In-li'-i. while those of Point Barrow and northern Oreen land have wick edzea of 17 to 3d Inches. The lump Is employed for melting snow and Ice to obtain drink. Ing water, warmlr;:. drying skins and In the arts. It Is also a social factor and the aim of the fmnii. unit, each bead of the funilljr having big lama, 4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS aH j.2 - x DR.E.E. BAIRD "Dentist" Office In Fair 'building. Open Sundays and evenings by appointment. Phone M 1012, 1 leppner Ore. "C, J. WALKER" 'La-wyer (Q. Notary Public. W liuiltling Heppner, Oregon JACK FERRIS : Dermatician : It, pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Dank Bldg. Heppner. Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" Coo J Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter i A.D. McMURDO, ED. f Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, - Oregon A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon I'lione Olflie Miiln K.i.1 Iteeldeiire M u In l.rj Heppner - Oregon tone, Tuetilmyi mml Fridnn From 9.0(to 10.W A. M. F. H- ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law V III Cmrtlce Iu All The Courts IONE OREGON Morrow Ceneral HOSPITAL MleaZena Weatfrtll. Gruduute Nurse, Kuperliitenlieiit. A. II. Johnston M. D. I'byslrlnn In Clmrge. IIA'I'KH HICASONAULR Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Offlce; Odd Fellows BId'g. i Heppner Oregon 1 I J. 0. PETERSON ;EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. 4 lone Independent JOB PRINT x 44tI HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. 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