call for- trot NOTK'W TO t'ONTUA'.TOHH.--MM.i In tin niirtMHl U htlM'i' 11..' lit I'J o'i'Iim k III lilt) fuiittmiiii nf mini ijny, Ht'ultMl UUU will lit' n'lvn(l dy ! Ci.tmly Vuit nf Mum.w 'utility, Oik M"ll, 'it 111) ntfti'f nf (hi- f iiiiiilV ('lei U lit II" llll'r, 0iJ(h lllltil Mnlidnv, I'M L.'llll hv nf (Mul,, r. 1I H fit tin- hi II if Itl ti i Idi It h. Mi f"l Mm- hh ililltf '( lilllU'tiHllMlllrly IJIKHIcU y 1 1 u( iTIJmi'i tin tnttri i.tilnut of tlm rruth-'r tun mi lit I'lipfi Kllit Mite tiuuk"i immiI, IiIiIm In lm fui hinilliig jpi ymil M'I fill If. Km li hlil IniimI ln iirrniiiiMiiiliiil ly it i rrlilii'il iin't It fur U M'T rent nf tin hlil, mu.lt' iniyiilflH to tlm Omiily Ticut umr ft Morrow rini'tly. TIih mii'ii'-i Till lillltlfM' tit fiinil.'h rolitliM'tui ft I'ttmt In tho mini ut !i"tMiiMi f -r tin luilhfut HilniniMiMn uf Him huiilln TIih iMinly 1'i'iirl i-rni'ivim tin MKhl tn ri'ji t miy mimI nil rM liA.' kl. A.NIiKHHoN, County Cli'ik Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denomination. Itev. M. II. 1'arounaifian, Field U'IiiPHcntntlve of th Niiir Hat Relief, was in lne Tuesday and Weil im iHy of thin vuek, preHetit j (Morfan IttmsCon'td ) . china pheasants on Willow Creek i last Sunday, Howard Hardety took his father 8nd his brotherinlow, 8. Seely ovt to Charley Christoph erson's, Sunday afternoon, W, K. Palmateer got a hard fall, las' week when the cinch of 'I .he work of H at Kreat charily hm saddle broke while he wai that for twelve years has been father ai d mother, home and riding after range hones. II. 0. Ely ia having a machine Thousands of New Words apallad, protni'iiirad, nil lUftnoil In UEESTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Tha "liupftn Authtittty" lift an a ftul lamplti I hoi purntilt Ka,l Nmr All Council capital ahlp mild Run itiymar thlp B. I', boat lirmlvtiM aaltal raarade Kalhtmta Anittlcan Laglon Ulna Ciuaa (III trout airport cypar crystal datartor Ipplo aoparhatarudynt ahoiiaen I. ALL -. I . . . mI Iwitmrmial m.. ttri I0CP..M wooiuaa. f A; V tr.Uaaa u- III Wtaaa4 CaaaUMraaa 8l'traUalDUtliaiT Cl liW I - Wrlla ht a mpl g al lit t.mw Wortt; parlmaa af Haalar nd Uvilm fx. Hk. G. AC HERRI AM CO. Springfiald, Malt, U.S. A, country, church and school, life shed b uilt.John NaHh. Wid Pali and hope to a greut armv of Jmateer and Franklin Ely are the' li.. ......m .,ii tnii duo porrtuntfrrf I huve petinhd, and which hait; Mr. L. Funk in over from Waa ! Htill in itc care 32,000 orphan, .co and ia loading a Car of oirt at! j that it in fitting for aelf support j the'siding. Mr. Glenn Balliahelpj 'at th age of 10 year. Jng. I Brother l'aiounagian present- Al Troedson, II. O. Ely. Mar itheenuHeby praonal Interviews ; tin Baunneird, Stanley Seelyj 'in a house to Iioubb canvas hi d and James Hardesty were in Heppj I addreVned the teachers and stud ! ner on business last Mondsy. : cuts of the grammar and h;gh' Mr, Seely droveMr. TroedBonV laxhvjlH. ; old Ford back from Heppncr, as! Mr. Troedson purchosed a new Mr. and Mr. R E. Harbison,! ft v tt' "' 'inces thet Father I l,. .iiill I 'ml. Btrlit'H ... , , . took .Mr. and ulra. Seely to lone, with mast lune n" ,ie nne (r ... ,, , , . ,, M.M . , Salnruay. to regihler. Mr. and Mi. J t O Mt at, 10:30 on Sunday. Oclol.er 14. j N. E. Pettyjohn and son I'aul After the service there will be hauling wcod from Mor- a m eting of tl.e church con mil- an- lat Saturda) . iee John Na h anrt N. E. Pettyjohn riaiped Mkii nil liaurenfeind to The Sundayschool attendance m0ve a cabin last week. Mr. tiau contest at the (Jhiistian cl uic'i rc.t,feirid is havirgthe cabin turn ii still in o. ouress ana is expet t f , jnt0 g hQj ediorcaih a climax on uaiiv Day. Evening servicesin lone Church i Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Harbison) drove to Arlington Tuesday io meft theii daughter snd grand f s are now one than formerly. half our ear ur or'' r!l' - - I'B'ne ""d son' -a $ui cvt(ul Si kOrai Paul of Hillsborough, Oregon. F.unklin and Elvin Ely return ed from Portlagdd on Mondsy. Miss Allen returned from Los tine, Sunday nigbt. EASTERN OREGON'S INTERESTS DEPEND UPON THE ELECTION OF Robert R. Butler Republican Candidate For Congress Second Oregon District J. The excellent work of Hon. N. Sinnot should be carried on. Judge Butler is the man to represent Eastern Oregon in Congress to carry on Sinnott's service. He is 46 years old, young enough to serve the district for many more yeats. Voters of Eastern Oregon can well follow the recommendation of Senator Steiwer, Senator McNary, Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton and Arthur V. Swift of Baker, who represent the farming inU rests. AH of these men endorse Judge Butler's candidrcy. PuJ Jv. by RfpuMuin Cornjreutorul Committee, H J. Wrrr, CWnun. PtnJieton. Ore , Ben R. Litfin Secreury. The Djllei, Oie. f ITiV'''1''- t r i - i To those who admire former I ereat leaders of this country and ; adhere to their principles, the, For Rent worda.of George Washington will bring an enlightened message of . Houce on Main atreet, opposite particular significance and pecu 1 the Tum-a hum lumber yard, liarly applicable to present cir; Furnished or unfurnished. For;cum9tances. particulars Louy, see Mrs. Louvisa i at i. Jt i Church Directory I Th flWi V.lua J lk.l,b. I.vr V 1 5 : : t Khl BySi:zfisAYcfyHeidits 1- a of Pubkfc Favor h His words teach a distinct les son of tolerance and a thorough understanding of them will re-1 veal their importance in the pres: ent political campaign. J In a letter written about 1795, tn ik m imhffm nf the New i Church in Baltimore,. a Baptist pfe:(laijy;ipil As a rcmilf of lire new value oflfcreJ hy lxlav Pimtiac as a com.-quct cc 'nf its grenrrr power, hiulicr aptcvl ari.i snmrtir Mvle-thU low-priccJ six U winning new hcil.rs i'f puMic favor . . . l'ontiac now provide new motoring luxur'. Staunch, l.iiilifnl Innlies hy I iber-smaller, siurjirr wheels w it la larger tire an enpne of 1H6 cubic inches ilis placement the cro- ll:uv raJiator die (i-M-R clinJer head ... all l!uc and many oilier aJx'ance menrs are cinplai:cil bv the H-rformancc suprcm acv rcsuliin from new cartmretion and mani folding . . . 1 bat's why today's Pontiac Six is attracting thousands 4 new buyers. '1 hat's w hy it Is winning leadership in the low-priced ixylindcr field. J.H.MW f.iu. r-i 5r, s-.irt n..r.w, Ma, i t nlxmlrt. S.Hl 4 !" Sr.'f. t IKi'i. A I hi U'rt at .,.,..,.. (hnl, IhMatuI I n,,..f .l.lin.rf .!. thr. la. !.' hmml fc.JI.HfilMii4fc I..II.I-I M..U.M I'l-a..lulal a.miHiMin ihm. I. R. Robison, Garage lorn; Omwhi ! mmmm J IMIOIUH'I' oe lILNmAL MOTOHS RADIO PLAYS STELLAR ROLE IN MODERN DALLOON RAGING FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Thur.,7:30P.M.;con(ireiiation( hd g8id: i "We have abundant reason to CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH rejoice thah in this land the light Rev. W. W. HEAD. p,gtor'of truth and reason has triumph ed over the power ot bigotry and Services superstition, and that every per 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P.M. son may here worship God accord Prayer Meeting, Wed., V:30 ing to the dictates of his owt. heart. In this enlightened age FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH md in this land of equal liberty Sunday School 10.00 A. M. it is our boast that . man's re ligions tenets will not forfeit the Prayer Meeting Thura. Evening the protection of the laws nor de Services prjve him of the right of attain- C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service, '"H nd holding the higher of fi at 7:30 P. M. lCea that are known in the United " States." WILLOW BRANCH UNION ; C. E. SOCIETY Pres. Thelma Furbes V. Pres. John Condor Sec. Mary Slocum Treas. EJw. Keller Next meeting, at j Heppner Oreji m. 1 :v, . zp. Special Rseslvlnq lulpmsnt Bult for Ust In Balloon Loage Directory ' A' IONE I.IHH1K N.i.r.'n, A. V. A, M. Meet every flral n ml third WciIwb li.ty otem-li iiiimh!i W. M, Hoy Htcii iter, Siiy , Klnier Hrlffllh, Treiia., A. A. M.l CiiIh. LmilHt Clutil. r No. 119, O. K. Mi'i-ts the mH-oml inn) fourth Twk. ility iifeneh tiiomli.W. M .Mra. Uiir llm IHik.HiT.T.. Jt itl Ii Mnaon. iU ',-:-. J, A Highshool Bnilding, lone. Motion Picture Travelogue To Be Given at School Gymnasium Wonders of New Zealand Will De Shown, Oct. 19 at 8 P. M. Lakes, fiords, waterfalls, mountains, glaciers; volcanoes, furaar oles, boiling geysers dnJ bubling mud pools; lost underground tiv rs untold, cavrrns lighted by glow worms, stalactites and stalag mites; tne best fishing in the woald, also exciting whale chasing and big game and wild pig hunting; these and many others are the at tractions of New Zealand which wil be unfolded tn a motion picture Travelogue by Miss Aimee Porter in lone School gymnasium on Oct. 19 at 8 o'clock. Miss Porter, whose home is in Aukland, New Zealand, Pake ha Maori of to the third generation, is a noted authority on the wsndersof her country. There is no other country of any size", said Miss Porter "which Is so vaired and complete as New Zealand. My country, the land of the fern an J the southern cross, is. as it were, a miniature of the entire world. This talk will be illustrated throughout with movies and will be s comprehensive as to include every phase of New Zealand life, from the wicrd dances and customs of the ancient Maoris to the grandeur of tho gorges and glaciers of the Southern Alps; fiom Rotorua's Thermal Wonder landwith its almost unbelievable volcanic disturb ances to the lonely, far flung nursery grounds of the Cannets at hie toric Cape Kidnappers. COME, spend an enjoyable evening and help out the finances of our High School, Hal Hoss Regular Republican nominee for Rcclctary of State. IONE I.ODliK No. 11.1. I. O. (). K Meets every Hniiinliiy evening. N. l. T. K. retermiu, V. (1 . B. (!. Ilt l Iker, Hwy Ue Howell. Treim., H .1. Hrlxtow. ' UtlNClI (MASS l:KIHCKAllNo.ft. I. O. O. K. Mi-etH tlrat mill third Thurailiiy of ciu li month. N. O. iiro. IMIii MeCunl.v, V . Olml.rs l.tindel, Kee Verda ItlUhle. T.etw.. Ettn llrtstow. r ) ' fi Destln-'lon of Soul Shown by Odd S'jm The On urea, an sni'lent AfrU'iia tr he, fiiloiiilicd the hudlcs of ili'iid f: Itiuli In lull tnwt-rt Insiptid of hury till Hhmii In tlw enrtli. I Hiring Hit) Itrst three iIm.vi after the IhhI.t had hoen litld In the tower It vnm thought tu he In dniiuer of lipln earned uwuy hy the devil, niul kinsmen kept wiiti-h In prevent him from tnruicntlns His soul oi It winged Its ny to the ee lemlul regions. On or before the fourth day the so ill u In a pi lice of torment or hap ilni'8. and the priests proceeded . to iroKliimllrilte the future gttite of tho deoeflaed The body wu laid on lis hack, with the eyes turned toward heaven, nnd the vultures were permit ted to fens! npon It. The wuil was suppored to huve Kone to bliss If the rltiht eye wn taken first, but II wim an eqmilly sure omen that the soul hud smie to a place of puiilshmcul If 5 the left eye was first devoured. Another mode of ascertaining the state of happlnens or misery of soul i was by the movement of a dug near I, .1... It ....I.....I ........ viin.-, ii ink minimi wein vm'mi to It, then were the relatives con vinced the soul wits In a slate of bliss, but If the dog could not he tempted to n naur ilia hodv thev despaired mm, flu Sfkwl t Qunlilo Tsal f trata l A'afira Slala Coma ta our Stata Unlvanlty fof cultural aJucatioa and proffutoaal training Opporlaalta it araS fa 22 ilopnrtmcDti of the College of Lltrrnture, Science and Hit Aria Architecture and Allied Arts Ruiineii Ailminiitratloa Eds lation Joumalitm Ursiluite Stailjr Law Medicine MuiiS rhTslcal EdacntloB HoeloU OBJ Social Work Extsaiioa Diviiioa. Collflta Ynr Opana Spt 14. lilt Far taformalioa ar cataUifaa anN Tht Ktavtw. (air.(a a Orvpoa ffMoma. On The worl is my country ard to da good is my religion. Tlwt. Paine