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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 1928 NUMBER 17 VOLUME XVII INFANTILE PARALYSIS ETERNAL V1GILANCI2TIIE ONLY SAhECUARl) During the winter and aprlng; monthi of 1923 the prevalence of Infantile paralyiia was greater In the United States than usual although the number of cases wai not large. Since about the lint of June trure hai been an Increase in the number of cases In thli atate. Now la the time to be on the watch for the early caa ca which uaually forerun an epi demic Thia la the most crucial period In the development of epi demic conditiona with thia disease. Morgan News Mk. J. F, IIamdhty Martin Baurenfeind and wife returned from the valley last Thursday. Mr. and Mra. AlfreJ TroedBon drove to Board man Saturday lent to attend the fair. They brought home aome fine melona. Miss Allen, Morgan's school teacher spent the week end at Lexington with friends. Local Happenings . A considerable number of lo cal Nimrods made their way to the mountains last week. Bert Mason and Mike Cotter got away Friday and Elmer Griffith and Judge Hubinson hit the trail Sat urday aflerday afternoon. . David Head, Fred Mankin and Walter Corley returnd from the mountains Sunday, each having batrtred a buck. David Head got Mrs. Nash and daughter called the argeat one that nB(j )efcn on Mra. Seely, Sunday morning, lux en so far thia ataaon. Mr. Ray Pettyjohn is trucking Mar!t Agee has moved his fanv inGua Lelbl's wheat. He expects jy Into Mrs. Louy's house on Main atreet. Misa Nedra, who Continued on l'g.4 Nolan Pag was with us brief ly this week He left Pasco June tlon thin Friday morning for lo wa City, Iowa, where he has a teaching position. One by one the local Nimrods are returning from the wilder ness. We noteLaxlon McMurray, John Cochran, BertMas m. F. H. Robinson, Elmer Griffith and M. Cotter, mighty hunters all. , Our moHt efficient and courte oua post mistreHS, is away ior a few days and Mrs, Blake is sub stituting for her. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bullard visited the Round Up Wednesday and Thursday. ow faUH DHUCCIir S K T T I ft. - Atr yur imrtrt nrln-hmm4 mum 1 rl . . - I Understand How Serious It Is" THERE is serious sickness at home, and you hurry with the prescription the doctor has given you to your local prescription pharmacy. The pharmacist immediately senses the seriousness of the case from the medicine the doctor has ordered. Every minute that treatment is delayed counts against the patient. Perhaps the prescription calls for a rare drug or a new remedy. Yes, the pharmacist assures himself he has every ingredient he had prepared for emer gencies. Cooly, deftly, accurately, he compounds the prescription, and carefully checks his work. Such emergencies should help to impress on you that your prescription pharmacy is entitled to support. There isn't enough prescription business in most com munities to support an exclusively prescription drug store. Therefore the druggist must sell many sundries he must be a merchant, too. Only by doing this can he make a bvinj, and maintain his pharmacy, in equip ment and efficiency, so that it may best serve the needs of the community and its physicians when serious aickness comes.' graduated from the lone high last year, ia viaiting relatives in California, but will not attend school thia year, because of ill health. See the new cabinet model Or thophonic Victrola oo display at Bullard'a Pharmacy. Edmond Bristow is working at Walla Walla. During his absence his wife and little daughter are visiting Mra. Bristow'a ai-ter, Mra. Ear IB. M. Wright in Baker. Lannie Ritchie is visiting with his sister. Mis. Paul Love!, in Estacada. Miss Thelma Forbes leavts leaves this week for Corvull s where she will become an Ore gon State College student MUs Forbes plans to take the courses in pharmacy. Mrs. Earl Wright, who with her little sons, has been vis: ting Mrs. Wright "parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grabill. leturn. .1 to her home in Baker, Friday n gM Chas. 0 Connor is at wcrkmak ing some improvements on the M. R. Morgan house on Tmrd street. i Mass next Sunday at the home of Paul O'Meara. For more de railed notice see our church col lumii. Red ane White Specials on the 22nd and 24: of Sept. at Bristow and Johnson's. TW Dna4 W SnyUn life dim rata. MM tat pulM-ml 4. W au ttUir Ifel kxa nt k mm an till mi ut 4 mmmmk mitt-lkt 4"V p'. Ha am afcna't ammetMa tkt mnU fcmm km aat Ual Urn ivwrriHM Utt pnwlwcU f Mm'! Uilm am III IW w Kim J Wta IVtMiH 4 tWrumu. BULLARD'S PHARMACY The "Kodak Store" r jo ; Lome in ana aee Our RED & WHITE Specials For Sept 22 (gL 24 Better take a look at our Van Brunt Drills also our new John Deere Plows New fall line of made to measure . llll.S Mil IT It'll UM dll VtU. 1 tlftt: d look at them. We Try To Please. rw iduxt t audi rui ttn Of Siirt SUM Com to rm lux Ualtmltr fat nltursl aducatloa aa4 arafaatloaal Inialng 0rlU it mltrU M II dapartmeuu of the Colltp Of Llttratur. Sclanc nil tba Art Arohllactura an J Alllaft Art Buaineti AJiumittrtuia tju latloa Journilltm Graduate 8tuly Law Mfdlcio Muti Pbafeal Elnatloi HocloN Kf Social Work Eitnlo Divlaloa. Collwa Tr Onna Sapl. 14. 121 far information r wmtalngm wnH Tk4 H'futrmr. (IhihtMi af OntM. tufM, Or. REGISTER l - ' riot' vJ -. ' m i.k, .. , t fat 1 i itt it m-Mmmmf.r-" -m Hal E. I loss, Republican nominee for Secretary of State. ttssa ( 10UKD Tmir TO nrwr OMAHA KAMSA ITY. nt.t MOIMM r. i.oui Hl((.0 UITHUIT CINCINNATI I I VKI ANU .... TOHONTO . ATI.ANTA I WAKH1X.TON SrHII ADI I rHIA Ml NW voun... in 'BOSTON M7.W V W7.M 7 VI 7t.nl , . , Sl.bl . m.f.t lon.n l.7l 111 17 Il7 Sunday, Sept 30 Is the last i&j you can go East on these exceed ingly low excursion fares. Final return limit Oct 3 1st Still time for long, economical trip. Stop overs going and returning. Full information from local agent 121171 IU.I7fc IktlMaW UNION PACIFIC Jos. llok. Idllr, Or.-lfoll. Kov.3-10 $lC0,C09in PrC m'ami t Hth Annual Expoitioa combinn 10 complete aL.ra in one-Uveock Showi Dalrr. Und a M.-.f.ttwW Pro 8Ko. SK. Shom V. nl id Mohr Horn ud to-. i.imlun nek wir tmnrda 1 20.000 pmt-rormua. X" 1 LOCAL CIRL WINS TRIP MISS OPAL COOL WILL REP RESENT THIS COUNTY AT STATE FAIR Opal Cool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Cool, has been recognized as the outstanding club worker in Morrow ciunty and with this di tine! ion has won a trip to the State Fair at Salem. She will leave for Salem on Sunday and will return Thursday County Apent Smith was in Ior Monday afternoon, consult inn v oo I officers and teach en, teierencetoa aeries ot Nutritio" Meetings to be held un der trie j ,i. t auspices of the State College and the lone public school The'first of these meetings will be held in the school house a: lone on Wednesday, October 10, beginning at 10 o'clock and con tinuing through the day. At this meeting health score cards will be taken and Miss, nutrition spe cialist of the Oregon State Agri cultural College, will lecture on What we eat and What Becomes of it. "Each lady is requested to bring a lunch as thia is taken in as part nf the regular program for the day. Anyone desiring more details should get in touch with Mrs. Ruth Mason or. Supt. Earle A. Brown. Some time with in the next few days a letter will be sent to each of the pa trons of the school asking them whether or nut they will attend. Callers at the S. D. Seely home Sunday afternoon were Ms. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and daughters Edith and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baurenfeind and Mr. and Mrs. James Hardesty and son Howard. Mrs. Leona ChriBtopherson, accompanied by her daughter Margie and her father, Mr. Har vey Seely of Arlington, called on Mrs. S. D. Seely, Tuesday mort.- See the new Cabinet Model Orlht phonic Victrola on display at Bullaro's Pharmacy. ! CONCORD GRAPE Improved Concord grapes .'for sale. Any quantity. L D. Saung. Irrigon, Oregon. Have you registered? Bristow & Johnson NURSING experienced practical nurse would like maternity cases. Viola Canning, lone, Oregon. Louis Balaiger handles all lines of insurance. Are you in lured? After the fire is too late FOR SALE Walnut player piano, bench, cabinet, high class rolls.Excellent condition; a bargain. Call or write Mrs. Glenn Burroughs, (one, Ore. Don't fail to Register. Books are still open. . 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