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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1915)
s IIOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Notes on Health and Sanitation Our 1915 Record Service Innovation. Hearing and Selecting Records at Home W ,?'.?? Ki:KV AVKIilj. vonlcnccH arc at linnd, to keen sweet IIII.E it Is necesenry for ovory- and wholesome, body to guai d his health, It is The hands Bhould bo washed before especially necessary for tho pcoplo cvory meal at dangerous germs are who aro located on farms sovcral olten conveyed to the mouth by miles from a doctor. Not only Is means ' ol!ed or hnlf washed hands,, tuore danger of delay In caso of need. J1l!"IiL l J'"", mn," na but the extra distance calls for extra R cSZZtf SoTltSS Ioe1 , "Ink wash basin should be scalded Barring most accidents and una- after each meal and not allowed to roldable contagion, the larger portion collect a collar of grime, of sickness trom which wo suffer Is Pure Air nml Water, provontnblo provided good common Neither cost money, but both cost senso is used. The point Ih to know n llttlo effort. They are worth It. A tho right course to pursuo and then yellow dry skin and dull eyes are tho to pursue it. prlco or Bleeping in a close, stuffy Many n farm maid alms to drcsa room, like her foolish town or city cousin, Drink plenty of, pure, fresh water who In turn blindly follows fashion, and keep tho liver active. As soon as forgetting that Paris styles aro not tho whites of the eyes show a yellow adapted to our rigorous Winter tinge or 'you got up with a dailc climate and that thin hosiery, peek- brown taste In the mouth, it Is time a-boo wnlats and light weight gnr- to cat plentifully of onions and take menls aro unfit for town wear In tho something of an hepatic nature. inter, not to mention for tho cloth- Tired out, grouchy pcoplo aro novcf Ing of tho country girl who must ride efficient In tho highest degree. Do to and from her church or shopping something for somebody. Plan a tr,Pf , , ,.,.. ,onK anticipated Vt Go to ci,Hrci, Ui late years tliln Winter under- and cut. nnio now iii.n mi vnnr .int.. wear Is worn by miuiy of tho younger to yourself, your home, and jour Hear and select Records at home. TheNcwPlani Wc send a dozen or two or more. City delivery free. Out of town by parcel post, people nnd hend coverings which ox poso the car sadly. A prominent physician who has been n valued State Orango lecturer Is authority for tho statoment that both health and hearing are bound to Buffer Boon er or luter from this undue exposure. Clillliiilnir Willi Kivikntiu. Then there nro nconlo who chance nnd disease a reproach to any house their Winter underwear tho first da "01U of May regardless of tho climatic suitability, and not Infrequently, nl- Sanitation nml Wealth, together unnecessary colds result. There Is a direct connection be Many times these aro tho beginning twoon cleanliness and prosperity and of serious lung trouble. botweon filth and poverty. Tho Tho clothing should be suited to farmer who keeps his hogs wallowing the weather as It Is, not as It Is sup- In filth has every right to dread the posed It ought to be. If it remains coming of hog cholei a Into the neigh cold defer tho ehnngo to llghtor wear borhood, while ho who has overj until dlsromfoi I calls for action. thing spick and span around tho When warm'from washing or cook- placo, with hogs in good health lng, do not go out of doors Into tho through proper feeding, has llttlo to chill, fresh air, especially without a fear. warm wrap. Hotter to wait until u There Is n doctor In California who normal temperature of tho body has has consumed by mouth nud has in been i cached than to contract a cold Jected Into his blood tho germs of or pnoumonla. What If the. basket all kinds of disease nud never been of clothes does wnlt or tho dinner Is sick from thorn. Hu challenges tho delayed. Hotter so than a delay of medical world to find a disease germ mouths and perhaps tho cost of a thnt can hurt him. win? tt iu in mi:. Attend to the Teeth. Many people will call a doctor when necessary but will defer having necesBury dentnl work dono. Often unhealthy teeth aro tho causo of 111 health, indigestion, malnutrition, wire fonco does not loso n hog. Tliu ncrvoiisucHs and debility; medicine nogs rub noses through tho fence, and is taken when It can do llttlo good tho filth of tho diseased herd may because tho cause remains. wnsh for a tlino upon tho land of tho Poor teeth, especially decayed ones other man, jet by proper feeding and are n fine breeding ground for ills- sanitation the one prospers without enso germs nnd so 'tho owner Is inoro loss and the other suffers great loss, llablo to contagion tbnn his neighbor Whntovor may bo the outcomo of with n healthy mouth, tno debated vaccination question, one If you have an Edison Phonograph or a Victor or Victrola, or a Columbia or Grufonola, or one of Edison's latest diamond point disc phonographs, you will be glad to hear of our new service by which records may be selected in your own home. The New Plan Is Simply This: For every four records that you agree to buy we will send one dozen free trial. Orders may be placed by telephone or mail. All the latest records as well as the old popular favorites. Free City Delivery Out of town deliveries by parcel post, which is prompt nnd safe. Sufficient postage as fol lows should be included for each dozen to be sent by post on trial. Victor or Columbia records, 10-in,. 12c per doz. Victor or Columbia records, 12-in., 15c per doz. Edison diamond disc records 17c per doz. Edison cylinder records 9c per doz. neighbor. Avoid lato hours, excesses of any kind, and cultivate a spirit For this new record service address "Record Service Department" of cheerfulness. Then Indeed need ffift? KSJcSU-SSn? ihP8onb,ffi Eilers Talking Machine Co. "SflSffiVdihS nood Ki,c Bailiff, Broadway at Alder Portland, Oregon health shall be as catching bb disease We repair phonographs; expert workman, prompt service. Old style machines will be accepted as part payment for latest types. "AW the makes, all the records, all the time." perfect health, which goes to prove that tho body In perfect health is proof agulnst disease. Every hog raiser knows of cases whero one man loses bv Hiinnosnit cholera and tho neighbor across thu "When in Seattle I TRY C O V 17 i the. r K I H SEATTLE'S FAVORITE HOTEL Only Tlirco Blocks From Depots and Docks RATES THAT ARE RIGHT $1.00 Per Day and Up Poor teeth provont thorough masti cation nud poison tho fond tnkeu Into the stomach, causing indigestion and preventing nsslmllntlon. Headaches often conio from tcoth In which tho norves have died, caused by tho ab sorption of unhealthy secretions. Uso n tooth brush once nt least, lug them ho Increases his during tho day and cfn going to bed. of avoiding loss by sickness. use n gooa tootu powucr or pasto thing must always bo borno in mind, that filth tends townrds disease and cleanliness towards health. And of almost as great Importance Is the propor feed nnd feeding of hogs to Insuro health. Thoso two things ovory hog man can do and by do- chanceu nnd rlnso tho mouth overy day with a solution of soda wntor. It awoctens and neutralizes tho acids which de stroy tho enntnol. New Diseases Caused lly New Products. Tho list of now diseases seems to keop stop with tho list of Inventions. Ono of the very latest of theso path ological newcomers Is a dlseaso (stilt too . young to bo properly christened) which attacks tho work mon cugaged in making artificial fer tilizer to competo with tho natural Chilean saltpoter. Tho symptoms of this dlseaso aro described technically na follows: "Tho head is flushed, tho limbs shiver as If with cold, thero Is dysp nea, and sense of pressuro on tho chest. . . . Tho attacks last an hour or two and aro followed by great prostration." Tho new fertilizer Is made Iu an electric furnace, and d Iff ore from tho Chllo saltpeter iu bolng a product of calcium Instead of potassium. It is known as cyanimid of calcium. So "cynnlmld poisoning" has now boou added to the official list of Industrial poisons. t It is not absolutely necessary to havo olaborato fittings and accessor ies in order to keep clean. Tho farm man or maid mny havo tho softest and purest of wator, abundance of soap, towels and a small zlno bath pan thnt can be purchased for CO cents, This Is ample If no othor con- Same Here. Llttlo Jack Stout was visiting a ranch aud was out at tho barn one morning watching his undo feed tho horses hay. It tioubled htm to seo thorn given ouly dry hay and oats. Finally ho said in a tone of sympa thy: "Novor mind, old horsles, wo have to eat breakfast food ourselves." This Metronome FREE to Students It regulates your counting nnd is indispensable in teaching time. LEARN TO PLAY ANY INSTRUMENT AT HOME Our now extension course indorsed by prom inent musicians. Onu month free lessons to get you started. Send for Fieo Catalogue. 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