VOLUME XVII IONE, ORECON, FRIDAY, Sept. 28, 1928 NUMBER 18 HMKRICXN LEGION INSTALLS OFFICERS At the reuUr meeting of the local puHt of thu American Leuion on Wedneday af this week, of f i cera elect were duly inatalled. The list in an follows: Commander, E. G. Sperry Vice Com. Victor Uietmann. Adjutant... Chan. Dane. Fmance Officer ... John Farrla. Chaplain Serut. at ArmB, Carl Troedaon. Walter Cochran wan retained an Movie Manager and the aclinic Dance Committe wan reappointed After the Installation the Leirionairea gathered round the featal hoard to ton at the future in bowls thut brimmed wilh nec tar of clam. Local Happenings Mr. and Mra. Harold Ahalt who have been apendinir the summer in the mouutnini are again in lone where they plan to upend ihe winter. Mr. A.haa been nm ployed as a hunter in the kov ernrnent aervice during the cum- imer hut will rot be bo employed Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti-j " ""! He pi laM to trap Ip, . ilanumlbnl u anH fni" lh UMr.ler cnl Co.. MO A Alder Street,! ' ,t The Dorcaa Society la planning i on arving lunch at aome central location on election day, Definite announcement as to place and; menu will be made later. I Portland. Ore., EYESIGHT SPB CIALISTS, will be in lone, ah day and evening, Saturday, Oct. C. at the lone Hotel. See him a bout your eyes. REGISTER i NOW YOUR. DkUGCItr I1TTU r rrnri Wkmii "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 gencics. 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 corn munities to support an exclusively prescription drug' store. Therefore the druggist must sell many sundries he must be a mcrdunt, too. Only by doing this can he make a living, 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 sickness comes. TW Drama! aU ataatim tail ra nwW am lat KramMal mit al a Mt,w.W Wk laiw Imt aU an 4 aaa nn al M. rij.-W V ftmimmt. H. tHt alms' atamtM tfcaawran) Wraa a. lam Ikal lat ramlwal I at avladi al Mmti LaUnlann km M lU a Una) a Uia rkriaw Ma ItaoamU. BULLARD'S PHARMACY The "Kodak Store" will eatabliah hla home in the M. It. Morgan houae on Second St. Mrs. Werner Rietmann recently purchased an Orthophonic Vic trola through the local agency, Billiards Pharmacy. Mrs. Caatile of Heppner and Miss Helen Wells of Lexington were lone viaitors last Sunday. Mrs. Caatile was accompanied home by Mrs. Edward Jack son, who wil. temain there fr an in definite period. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake mov ed into the apartments over the lone Independent office. Mr. E. L Ayers, of Htppner, was a busineas viaitna in lore on Tuesday. See bis adv. in am tht r column. The Feteraon residence on Second street in recelvinf a ne coat of piint this week. Lint and Clark have the work in haid. "Formal Jehyde ' Hiing jour jug. Carry it away for $2. per gallon. -Bullard's Pharmacy. Laat Friday,, Mrs. Hi.beit Smith and daughter, Bonnie, and Mrs. Jed Smith, were buawicaa viaitors in lone. Mrs. Alice Cocl.ran, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warfield. Gtorge and E'mer Cochran have gone tu the Hoo.l Hiver country to woik in the apple harvest. The Dorcas Society will told a food tale on Saturday, October 6 J in the McMurray hLiluing. X j Mrs. Millie Newton of South ; Betid is visiting relatives in lone. J. H Cochran who has t e n vis king with relatives in Yakima for a time is at home again. J Line's post master whos abaen on a holiday excursion into W uth jington was noted last week has returned and is again at the pott of official duty. I Grand Secretary Sharon of the 1 1. 0. 0. K. was in lone one Jay .this week and registered at the i lone Hotel. Mr" Sharon is now serving his 34th consecutive year as Grand Secretary of tht Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. Mack Itigrom v. ho has been ill n the hospital at Heppner for severol week with ruptured ap pondix, has been removed to the Coie Smith home, in lone where his mother is careing for him. He is now suficienlly improved to be able to ait up for a few minutes for a time. Have you registered? The Easter! slarheid a regular meeting on Tuesday evening, aft er which a social evening waa en joyed by members and invited gu sts. Morgan News Mk. J. F. IIakw.hty The families of Mr. Glenn Ball and Mr. King attended the round Up at Pendleton last Sat urday. All say it was fine. Mrs. KeJIer. Mrs. Shippy and Mra. Hardeaty called on Mrs. S. Seely, laat Wednesday. Martin Baurenfeind and Jamrs Hardeaty went to lone on busi ness laat Saturday. Mra. Keller and Mrs. Shippy' went to lone to church Sunday morning. Mr Frank Young with his fam ily and his mother visited with continued on Fg. 4 BECKNER'S FIRE LOSS PAID IN FULL New Jeraey Insurance Co., Portland, Oregon. Sept. 18, llttl. Mr. F. H. Robinson, lone, Oregon. Dear Mr. Uubicson: W acki.ow'eige the nceipt of your check for $10), covering salvage allowance on muchiie of Le Beck tier. Kindlv find attached ourdraft for $2000 payable to Lee Beikner. ' Thanking you for your kind ness in this matter, we remain, You-s very truly, SEELEY CO., General Ax's.. C. II. Doughertv Claim Exami.nkr KLCiSILR j& Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Paint ing. Pa per Hanging and General Re pair Work. lone, Oregon. E. LAYERS Mirrors Resilvercd All Work Guaranteed Let me qucte price on ur work. (hlman Whig. Vhorn Mum Il,ftmr, Oregon- CONCORD CRAPE Improved Concord prspes for sale. Any quantity. L. D. Saling, Iirigon, Oregon. Come in and See Our RED & WHITE Specials For Sept. 29 (EL Oct. 1 Original Shredded Wheat 2. for 2.fcts Albers Pearls of Wheat 1 for 24cts Wesson Oil, Quart 1 for 51cts Oval Sardines, J 2 for 29cts Servus Coffee, lib. 1 for 47cts Servus Jell Desert 3 for 23cts Kellogg Corn Flakes 2 for 17cts See our Van Brunt Drills & John Deere Plows. We Try To Please. iBristow & Johnson Don't fail, to Register. Books are still open. DO IT NOW FACTS NOT DftZAMS. FIVR years ago the possibili ty of extending electrical service , to any considerable number of farms Wuj problematical. Yet with in three years the number of elec trified farms in 27 states has near ly doubled. Two hunred ways in which electricity can make farm ing pay greater dividends in great er dividnds in living comlort and dollar producing efficiency have been developed. Ruled by the hard-won facts of engineering science, not by theories or dreams, the electric There are today about lght and power industry is to-day 4(X),MMJ farms inA merka making one of the lew real con. using electrical sen'ice. In tributionS to the Solution of th; four states alone, elrctricily farrner'S problem, m er tended to 21,217 additional farms daring A national rural electric proj jrj27. ect near Washington is now un dertaking the study of new elec tric labor saving devices and the electrical treatment of the soil and of crops to increase the pro ductivity of farms. FACTS are the foundation on which the light and power companies of America have built the structure of a public service unequalled in all the rest of the world. Pacific Power & Light Co. Louia Balsiuer handlea all F. Engelman drove to Pendleton yxnPt o( ineurttnce. Are yon in to attend the funeral of Mrs. En.lured? Aftef th (,re jg t00 ,le ,nl aan tin's II n rtl n St p 4 l.aMiVul 1 t Tney were accompanied home by Mrs. Engelman's mother. Mrs. Kutt Pettys who has been with relatives in Pendleton for sever al days. Mr. and Carl Feldman drove t ) the valley the latter part of the week to take their daughters to their respective colleges. Miss Hazel 'will return to the State College at Corvalis and Miss Katherine will the State Univer sity as a Freshman. The Hebekaii District Conven tion is to be held at Lexington on Saturday, the 20th of October. Mr. E. J. Briatow is having some improvements made on his residence property. ChaB. Nord, Esq. is officiating ie the dual ca pacity of supervising architect and construction engineer. Mr 8. Earl Brjwn gi d son Win nie are attending the State Fair a. Salem. Mrs. brown went as chaperone of the Club girls of this county. Mr, and Mrs. John Grimes left this we, k for points In the valley and expjet to be gone for an in dafinlte period. NURSING Experienced practical i urse would like maternity cases. Viola Canning. lone, Oregon. regi"ster"for election . See Swanson for INSURANCE t 4 I 10, 15, & 25 ct. Counters. For real bargains visit our 10, 15 and 25ct. counters. A Large Assortment of I I- R.ROBISON 1 1.14. 11 V V xav .ZrT-t T-' rQ wine limp or to equip your RADIO ; With New :BATTERRIES Household Needs u as-Limit? cunn Can be filled by a visito this section of the store. BERT MASON 10NE, OREGON I