VOLUME XIV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 1925 NUMBER 11 FIGHT ON SCARLET FEVEIt Dr. Francis 0. Blake; of the Yale Medical achoul, in a carefully prepared report upon prolonged experimentation with the new hp rum for the treatment of scarlet fever, announce! that In a (treat number of cases treated, cures were effected In all of them, no matter how aerioua nor how far advanced. Dr. Blake's conclusion la that the sernm used in the treatment of scarlet fever cases la fully as effective ai that ued in the treatment of cvnof diph the i '. - We aaw no nation In Dr. l3!ike'i report of tl ubjpct of after ef fecta docto a call th -m aeqt'elae of acarlet fever, enV" ih IVjtercburg Progres-In- dx. It is presumed that these ( likewise are ontrolled by these-, rum. Thus, another and almost the last of the diseases of child bond yields to medical science, Condon Globe-Times LOCAL FEWS NOTES Emil Carlson" of" Gooseberry loHt a good horse the other day. The animal went west by the rattlesnake ronte. Black Flag Kills Flies Effect ively. I'owder oe liquid. Milliard's Pharmacy. Lucile Bristow who has spent the summtjr in Walla Walla County, returned to her hume last Monday. Burl and Kay Murray spent a few daya in Hood Kiver recent ly, rcturtig home Thursday. Fsank Engleman and wife motored to Portland Friday. They were accompanied by Joel and Fern and also by Mil' Walter Cason. Jiidsummtr Round Trip Excoraiam Ticket T all pim-trl tmurn CitM4 on sale daily to Sept. IS Final return limit Oct. 31 p. iU t" gaum m ivtiifaina Vitit th folk! I "bmok Eamf now whil that I fat an low Low rmli to XIm MaltoMl Park TilltWltMM NniUul Park ) A.kfnwbmklH, dnmiMlt ol tlmo lamM reantu J.W.IUwa AKt. lone, Oregon in. Mc Murru O. 1' A. l'oriliinil, Otvjt, Arch Cochran made a business to Portland thia week. Mary Crabill returned home Sunday' from Portland where ahe has been spending the Sum mer. We see Dad Ackerman on the street attain after a short spell of sickness. Mr. Honev of Gresham is reg istered at uhe Hotel lone. The Montgomery brothers ate in Portland this week. ESTRAY SALE NOTICE To whom it May Concern I wish to inform the poorn.utt who attempted to burglarize my office, at 1:30 o'clock on the morning of August 12, 1925 that it is no use as 1 have beat him to the motey and all papers of val ue lave Ln copied. Judge For wood and cool at the lowest possible prices sue the Farmer's Ele ator Company. County Treasurer Leon W, Briggs passed through lone, Wed nesday - forenoon, occompanied by his wife and daughter. Thes were begining. two weeks vacation trip. Their itiner ary was not fully determined but includes a short stay at Shippard Springs in Washington. M.. Brigs ia looking well it now gaining atrength. , Cash does the work. See Mason's advertisement. The School Board at the last meeting employed Mr. V. IV Ad ams, formerly of Westport, Ore., as instructor in the lone high school. Mr. Adams is a graduate ol Pacific University. i Mr. E. S. Ackerman was taken ill lasi Saturday evening and has confined to his room this week. Mr. SaUi Ganger who was vet y hriouslv ill last week, hasretu n e;l from the hospital and is tl 8 week receiving the congralu'a tions of h;a fr.ends on his recov ery. A broken wire cut off tli street 1'ghtsjin lone Monday niyht. The necesary repairs were made by Marshal Franks and a lineman from Arlington. JIarney Bardett has n:w a ton and heir Ths mther and chi.O i ae beidg cared for at Mrr. JorcaVi and both are doing well. All bid for transportation of pupils fom the Cool farw to the school house at lone were reject by the School Board at its last meeting and new bids called for new bids to be opened on Friday, 14th of August. The ground of rtjecton of the bids received under the first call was the inadquacy of the equip neut tr j of (1 to be used by the bidders. PIANO SNAP Hieh urade piano near lone will be soln to a reliable partv at a biir aaving. $10 monthly will handle. A snap. Write at one to fill n n Piano Store, Salem.Ore Apple Pile Up in England Ai many lOU.UOO barrela of aptc litre been atored at Southampton, Eng land, atone Umt. PACIFIC INTERN 'HTML LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION BIGGER AND BETTER Record output of Lighting Equipment The premium list of the fif teenth annual Pacific Intern', tional Livestock Exposition, which will be held at Port' arid, Oregon, October 31 to Nov. 7, incisive, has just beeu received at chii office and careiea a total from all seurces of nearly $100, 000, This great live stock classic of Webtern Americi promises to be still better than any year be foae and a'rea iy entries of vari ous sorts of livestock are prom ised from every part of the U. S. and Canada. The wonderful building covers over ten acrea of ground and ap parenrly be filled to overflowing this year with breeeing an ; mil a fron all parts of the country and tnose who expect to come should send in tneir entries early. Premium list can ba obtained by addressing O. M. Plammer, General Manager, 2ll Northwest rn B-nk Bjilding' Portland. Ore Eitries must be in be'ore Octo br 10 on ihi or eeing stock and hifore October 2Q on the fat stock Lighting equipment worth f20" 866.000, or more than half a mill ion dollars'a day, was manufac tuoed and dhtributed for use in American homes and factories last year.according to a report just issued by the Departmertof Commerce. This total marks a new high record for the ludustry. and ia 13 8 per cent more than that of 1923. Itself a record year, with a tottl of $100,926,000. The value of lighting equip ment alt n '.taken r.'ten year per iods.is given at follows: 1904 t 26.560.000 1914 45.378.000 1924 205,866.000 The Open Window Wolvet Stick Together ' Ernest Tlmmpaon 8ton ia lit hook an Northern anhnala rays that wi.lvn are th moat amiable of neuv u( prey. Tliejr gatltrr in banda or imrln during winter uionthi rhlefly for tin, pnrpnae of rendering to caeli other aaalatance. Unchallenged Monopoly Practically every aovermni ni on earth la a ruotomer of a little aJtop In New Jerm-y, here the geometric iaihea for riicinvlnic the pntt-rna on banknote and aluiilur lntea are mnntt- fnt nrml T IIIII1IHIHIII1 II Through tlie Kxperiniei t Million, the Kxteindon Service mid Itwli'i n, I ..s, i rii-f l ii That ty nn irU-r iluly mmle and eiit.Tt.! on the thirtieth liny ( July ItCft. In tili Jnntl'f t inirt for the l l.lr.l lilHtrlrt of Morrow County, tinfoil Not hi I h'Tcliy alveii t'rnt' on tin Ilih ilny ( AUKiit lie, at ultiit 1 ll IliatW II UM n " - -a a ' - . fiiriii,lo.tes.lJ.mlli-a.mthof lone. bCieilCe lOf bCrYlCC (lri'(ou,ni nn) iniiirui i.oo i . mi hi dill', the followlnit i1itIImm i-Htrny niilnml will lw milj lit public Auction to the lilKliint lihliK-r for rni.li', to It one hrowii iinilf, lirnml 1 X, n r Klit hip; to BiitWy the Ihiiiiik. coal Bild keeplil of all 111 iinliiml.Jnitliftiea, coala ol iidver- tlalliK aitle, mill oilier enata n-gnlur- y mmle herelli iiuIi-mh U-fore aueli aule tue owm-r i-l Kith) i'tniy iiuliiml iiH'iira nml rovea owiiithIiIo or rlKlit to ""Id 'miliunl. mi'l "T l'1 ilumnK nml nlleoata exM-u.l. il here lu. (: A. Nki.no lone, (In-Kiui. II INDEPENDEfiT JOB PRINT- . a EUS -GOOD Work and REASONABLE Price3 lilllillillllllllllilllllillllilllM 1 'plgMMng" -'H o tt n nr nAiDV E Oregon Agricultural College j Serves the Farms the Homes and Industries of Ore. EE 1 1 ,'..m 11 Collogo imIiiciiiIoII III S Agriculture, ( ( mmerce, Engineering, Pore&try, S Home Ecoromi s, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational . Education, Clien-.ical Engineering, Miliary i'cience g and lactic i :: HAL VEST YOUR DOLLARS FASTER HEUK'S THE WAY TO DO IT , $$ YOU WANT TO GET AHEAD faster to harvest ytir dollars faster mak your money g farther win the success that shiuld be you a. Here's one way to do it a, way (hat gets rtaulis. Handle your fundi pay all bills by check, and always sign with Ink. Checks save lime and money. Clve you an accurate record of your funds. M ikes your income go fart er by regula intf your money outgo. A chicking account help you maintain a budget which is the sens! ble way to handle your financial affairs. In these and other ways, your checking account actually makes your money go farther, helps you get far more from your income than you've ever enjoyed before Makes it possible for you to spend your money more profitably. Ask us to tell you about this. You'll find it very much worth while. Come in today. $$ Bank of lone . Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 IONE OREGON jE The School ol HASH' A UTS ANI S IKNVKH jinivl.!.M tliffoun- jS dutlon for nil tii-luilcul foumea. The tramliitf Im-liiil-w Pliyslr.il S Kilurntlnn. ImliiMtrlivl .loiirnnllNtn. Km-lnl Srl"iiein. nml Miiok S Fall Term Begins September 21, 1U25 S Kor lllimtrnti'il I'ooklela nml MTille Itiloriiintloii. write to E The ItKlilSl'UAIt, Oreifim Agrlcultiinil foll. Ki- t orvullla. Or.-. SANITARY DAIRY TUBERCULIN TESTED COWS PRE.WAU PRICED PRODUCT To reduce the cost of living use more milk and cream YOUR satisfaction, OUR success. ! H r P Qnrrtpnt Proprietor. If- w. - - r X if. wmm CASH BARGAINS! 1 Fi.vno Bargain in Une Piauo for aa'e in the vicinity of lone. Beautiful high grade piano ' must be sold at once. Large si v ; ing y ndd terms $10 00 montoly to ! responsible party. For partic iulars write to the Cline Music ' Co , 06 Front Street. Portland. O egon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE ESTRAY SALE Tlmt by nil order duly ih.kIh nml entered on the thirtieth dn.y ef July iWJft In the JtiMleecourt lor; lie Third DlHtrlet ol Morrow Comity. OrvKo". notice la hereby given II' ton the i'Snrt tiny of AiiKUHt. lir.'S. t wlmt Ik knowuiwthe U- I'ndheirf lme. located 7 nillea aouthonat of lone. Oregon, nt the hour til 2 ; on I', M. ..f .11 1,1 ,l,i v. tlm fiillnwlliu ileacrllM'd eatrny nnfiniil will 1m mil I to the hljtlunt bldiUrfor cimh to w it i.ne buy ninrebrnndfd qimrterilalu upen mm re -1 f - on tint left aJiunhler to aatlrfy the dumiigea cuat nud Ki-ep- Ingot anld Rulmiil.JiiHtlie f .tea, mat of ndvertldlnir wile, nnd oihur eoata regutnrly niudu herein mil a Mere aiitlt aale the owner of anld empty nnlnuil amienra nnd prove owner ahlp or rltflit to Hitld Hiilinnl nud buy the dnnuiKea uud nil cunt IiliiIii. Fred Unyinoud lone' Oregon Notice is hereby given that lie; undersigned has MM hi fir all account as ailminittrator of the' estate of Lewis Henry Carpenter, j deceased and that the County ! Court of the State of Oregon for j Morrow County hasuppoiled Tues day, the 8th day of September, j 1SI2T), at the ho'.n tf 10 o clock in the forenoon of tmi.i oa) ai Ihe time, and the County Coutt loom' in the Court house at Iieiiprer, Oregon, as the place, of I taring and stMlement of said f'tal ac count. Objections to i-aid final account must be filed on or before said date. Glen E. Carpenter Administrator. iKentucky Drills Peoria Drills ! Wood Harrows Steel Harrows ! Springtooths International Wagcr.s i Primrose Separators . ,; I CASH TAKES THDM I AT WHOLESALE PRICES! S Ai i-. iht r.es it -wnirn nr; I i- tlw I "Wiiliii k.iut . ilv-ti i.u "" " the fMili n mr !nM 11;! ;1 KmJ.Z-Ut-?.-? 2 i Vi lHl G intf.t nt brnt mirv,' A Son M III t jlh.l' S-vtrl li.imtf-r tioUMtid I. nt liirn art d.in thm within a wnk nn null !C ll. ll "Ol Hir.it .HI no nv u..kitL..H ,j w.ot 1'nil iw.i.I.tl cprnnlhand trail wagon with rack and a Z,ood AKUVU f IS wheat rack. Get my prices n m necu ui e.- :: f : : BERT MASON b ipmiiumniniuiiniituiuuiuui tUtltMlfcaapa.