1HK IONE INDEPtHUENT
Published Every Friday by
'M. W. HEAD, Editor l'uhlWher
SUUSCKUTION
One Year .. -
Six Months
. hree Months
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.. .75
.50
Entered is second class matter .V
nt postohice at ione, Oregon, unoVr
act of March J. I7
Friday, Sept. 28. 1928. '
THE WRONG WAY TO
FIGHT EPIDEMICS
FROM OREGON STATE
BOARD OF HEALTH
Almost any day during the con
tagious diserse peaiod, from Si p
tember la May, you may piclc up
a newspaper and fun! an ium
thaethe schools have teen closed
to fight some communicable dis
ease. When you read an item like
that you can make up your mine
tone of two things about ihui
town; either it has not piovidru
its school 8) stem with health n i
vice or the health officials have
not learned one of the first
things tbey tucl to kno.v aiuut
handling epiuuntus. Closing tin
Bchojis is tiie wrong tu limit
epidemics.
Waat happens w hen the schools
re closed, either for the regu'ar
vacation cr on account of a con
tagious alsease scare, is that the
jh 1 1 .4 mam .. I .i a. - r . ..
,rtc lu
their ou evict-,. Ihey seeek a-
musemenL Ihey aiteud motion
picture theaters, play among
themselves in the neighborhood.
aide in.the street cars, go ahup
ing in crowded stores witn then
mothers, have pirtie?, go to ti e
church and Sunday school; ii
short they do everything the) !
have been doing except go to
chool. "
It the city or community is pro
vided with proper health service
in the schools, the cases are un
covered early and traced back to
tneir source. Of course ic is no',
possible to trace every case, but
it is definitely known where and
wit.i whom the child has been.
The oid method of fighting an
epidemic was to close the schools,
nowever when the schools are
closed cases of communicable dis
ease are more easily overlooked!
orconceaed. Wfcen the school,
are open these cases are discover
ed by the school teachers i mi the
Concluded in Cnl. 6.
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Dont forget we're
season.
4.
It will nav vnn tn
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Earmers'
and see Cole Smith
J. C. Sanford & Son
ftERR, G1FFORD & Co.
Will be represented in the
Ione territory by
GEORGE N. ELY
Manager, Jordan Elevator
: STRAUSS
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Se'ason by
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W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him before youjj
!
NOT GUILT V SAYS
K. K. K. WIZARD
ISr. EVANS OUT WITH
HOT DENIAL OF AL
SMITH CHARGES
For days certain propaganda
agencies have filled the newspa
pers of the United States wi h
articles charging tiutt the Ku
Klux K'an was being financed
by the Republican purty to make
a whimpering campaign against
Governor Alfred E. Smith. The '
Uci that for vpara wr hv hnen
maligned by 8iich agencies cuns-j0" Mr9 Utor Muhoney Mon
ed us to ignore these statements. ay'
Now however, eince they have Mrs. Carrie Hreshear and chil
beenadvanced byGovernorSmith dren returned. Monday, from a
the responsible head of the Dein-j visit to Rhea Siding, with her sis
I . ma .11 i
ocratic party, we cannot longer
remain silent.
The Klan hai never in its his
tory received one dollar for ay
puspose whatsoever, that did not
co. ne from n- o; the following
sources: . From its Klectoken
or memo.isiip d i ation. 2
From Du-s. (3) Knnu Klans.
Neither ,h I! iublicau par.)
nor the Democratic party, neither
any individual or corporation has
vi r directly or ir.itecH) turn
ifhed a tit tle dti.iul to ll. e K..11
Lr an) purpose tvhautotvti. i" -Klan
seeks no political pre'er
ment a: d has no political ufi'i.iu
lions. For ta:a we have been fight
ing to preserve Americanism a
gainst subversion by un-Anu-ri-
can agencies and ideas. Our fight
a((ainsl GyVerr,or Smilh is Q.ude
because wprMenW lheBe aK,n.
de ,nd be)ieve9 these in id,u8.
Buse of lhe facU the K,un
hu. ,r VBar(i h(in nit,Mt filfh.
ing Gov. Smith by the widest
possible dissemination of the
truth. We have shouted, not whis
pered, and Governor Smite nt--d
not i'Ow be surprised that mil
lions of the American people now
know that he is unfitted for the
presidency.
His statement that the Ki.
Klux Klan is unqualified and
wholly false. His attempt to raise
the religious issue and to arouse
hatred is clearly the desperte cx
pedient of a man who knows he
is beaten.
H. W. Evans,
Imperial W'zard, K. K. K.
0 . n, f.,t. (h. p...:,,
g MiC about our eyt8. He
will beat the Ione Hotel all day
and evening, Satuirlay, Oct. 6.
in the markejt this
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drnn in at the
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Elevator j
as he is buying for!
& CO.
(Morgan Items Con'td )
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baurenfeind
last Sunday.
Whil.' in Morgan Grandma
Young filed on Mrs. Kellet and
Mrs. Sh'ppy.
Mr. an. I Mrs Alfred Medlock
and two hoys from near Heppner
and alsc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petty
john and children, were at Mrs.
Iiu bison's (letting pears lastSun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty and,
Mm. Seely and daughter called
,ter, Mrs. uiajton.
Mrs. Pat Y. ..nl lock and children
of Windy Nook, went to Cecil,
Sunday last, to get some of Mrs.
Oshornes good grapes.
Miss Allen attended the show
at Arlington, Monday night,
Mr. ail Mr. R Hu.isonhave
reuu.eu from the valley and
coast. h:.vint had a vry pleas
ant trip and a happy visit with
their children,
phnnl iiu'S'.
Cm.trnl citn'iti.ui icable disease
not hy closing the schools. The
rchool discovers this contagion
arly which males it posible to
protect the children against com
municable disease.
Coming to
The Dalits and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
III Internal Metllelne fur tin
piwt twelve yenra
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be in The Dalles
on Wed. and Thu . Oct. 10&11.
at The Dalles Hotel and in Pendle
ton, Friday. Oct. 12, at the Dorion
Hotel
Office Hours, 10.00 A.M.
to 4:00 P. M.
ONE DAY IN PENDLETON
AND TWO DAYS ONLY IN THE
DALLES.
No Charge for Consultation
lr. M.'llflliln Ink rvtfiilnr nn"1"-
nte In i Heine nml irwr$ uiul l
Ikf iimnI hy the iitiite nf On-Kn. He
iIiith not iiTiite tor chronic ii m ii.
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ai h, toiii.ll or inlcntililM.
lie him ti lil i ri'.;i wiimlfrliit rv
atiltH In iliwuw of the Htmimch. live
liowcln, lilood, nklli, iicrvi-H, lienrt
ahliD-y. Iiliulili-r, lied wcMIiik, c.it
Hrrh, weak lunfN. rlie unintlHiii, m int
iia, I k ulcer nuil nt lnl II men t m.
Ileltiw are the liamni of a few i,(
hl liiiiny HHtlMflcd piitleuta lu Ore
Kon, who have been treated for one
of the above named cuum-:
II. H. Ulnke, llarnhflelil.
Klmer Honker, '(ndin.
I1i-hIh Kck'i , Kinplre,
I). ). Horn. ItomiiiiH.
Tho Burke. WiTmiiu.
Ma M. R oorr, t rtgoo City
E. M. Hurt. A.lir.gton
Mn. Citoiff V.'. Mithti, Aililini
Itcincnilicr In- ilioveilitteiiiid.lhH
ciiiiKiililoii III Im frt-e mid Imt lila
treatment U ilK.eient.
Marrleil wiiiiicii intuit he itiroinpun.
led by tliidr ImihI"iihIm.
Adilre.M ; 'J:'4 I'riullitiry llldi;., I .oh
A nfl,f.'ul If r ii ; it.
FO.'i SALE
Walnut pUer piano, bench,
cabinet, hitch Cms rolls. Excellent
condition; a tr vain. Call or write
Mr. Glenn B j roughs, lone, Ore.
NOTICE "lO CREDITORS
Notice is hrrvhy given that the under
ixned hat been appointed by the County
Court of the Suite of Oregon for Morrow
County, Admininiitor of the emate of Au
gunla Mason, (Ice i.tcd, and that all per
ton having claim! H,'niinl saideatatc mutt
prem-nt the tame, duly verified aenrding tn
law, to me at lone, Oregon, within aix
monthi from the date of the firrt pnhlicaj
tinn of this notice, tVe date of taid fir( pub
lication being (he HA day of Scptemlier, '
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PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS
"C J. WALKER"
Lawyer (Q. Notary
Public.
1'elhinn lliiiltliutt
Heppncr. Oregon
JACK FERRIS
: Dcimatician :
It. pays to look well.
'Specialist in Bobs"
t L. SWEEK
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
First Na:io;ial Cu:ik Hldjj.
Heppner, Oregon
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I VVhengYou Yt2.it;Ileppncr
Eat At 1 he
"Elkhcrn Restaurant"
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
ID. McMURDO, M.D.
t Physician And Surgeon X
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, . Oregon
5
A. H. JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
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l'liiiiiH . Of, e
Itenlilence
Heppner -
Mn I n w:i
Main flj
Oregon
lone, TuelHY$ mml Friilnyt
from .C'tii lO.Oil A. .U.
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
H 111 I'rm-tue In All Thel'oiirta
IONE OREGON
Morrow Ceneral
HOSPITAL
MlMnZena VVmtfiill, (Jradiiatr
N'urw, SiiM'rliiteiibeiit.
A. II. Johnston M. D.
I'h.vMlclan In ( ha rife.
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Dr. F. E. Farrier
Dentist
Office; Odd Fellows Pld'g.
Heppner Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oreuon.
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Ione Independent
Job print
MATERNITY HOME
At the residence of Mrs. Ethel
Ritchie, Second Street, fone.
Experienced nurse; reasonable
rates. Call or address Mrs. Ethel
Ritchie, lone, Oregon.
HUDSON-ESSEX
SUI'ER-SIX
Paul C. Balsiger, Agent.
At Paul G. Balsiger's
REGISTER
Dr. J. Arthur Craig
DENTIST
Plume M Kill! l'uit Amrlm'nl HKIg
I'.voiiiiidii nnJ Suimyi llrppurr, Ore.
liy npHiinlmnt
Mr. VV. II. AlsTury ol Yakima
axent for Colt Hunts was calling
in Morgan last Monday on basi
ness. Before
selling your
I pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing
lone,
Variety
One thing about this
be made UP when vou
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Choice meats is iust one
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another. Yes, even if you don't sec what you have
your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that
particular cut is in our refrigerator.
X lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson I
"It NK BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine and a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combinei.
0 J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor
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YOU ALWAYS FIND THE!
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR!
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Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
REGISTER
For Sale
SEED KYE
1J ct.or$35 per ton, atMcNabb
wart house. I'hone 1411 or aee
Emil Swanson.
Ernest Christopherson
contracting or
wheat it will
B. G. and Co.
Oregon
In Fine Meats:-:-:
market - your mind necd'nt
come in. Our l.ivnnr nl t X
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liEUT J.fAWjN,
Aihniiiinlrutor.
10 12 '28
sell your wheat.
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