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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1915)
jiJ5'LkS4fejw HOME AKD FARM MAGAZINE SECTION ttv . i .jHWIw, M "CATPAW" SPRING NS (Pal. Applied For) CUSHIO FOR HEAVIER MOTOR CARS A Positive Acting Shock Eliminator and Recoil Absorber The Real Recoil Check IP?1 (Cross Section) Kccoil Check "C" and Adjustment Screw "F.' Save Tires-r-Save Springs Save Entire Car tin X TD A Vtf" Shoclc Absorbers take the place of the regular spring shackles and should be on every car for ccon- axles, frame and engine. Prevent spring breakage. Quickly applied. Easily adjusted to load requirements. wvaih oiiuuiv .mjsuruurs itcuuee nrc expenses 6)yo Write for Circulars and Special Introductory Prices POWER ENGINEERING CO. 179 West Washington Street, Chicago, 111. WHEN ORDERING Advise make of car, year, style of body weight, diameter of shackle bolt and styles of rear wirines. This information is necessary. springs. Jews Notes on Health and Sanitation imir. n.Ni:i.8. IRE Inexperienced physicians rcspon- tilt! for tuo uioiesnio Binugiuur ui li patients annually through tho mls- I of drugs? i, report Just made by n nouy or ung . v,.M.in Indicates that whllo tho , .nMihetlcs Is Increasing each r, the number of dentliB resulting from tie li increasing nt a sun grcntcr . The committee, which was com- d of Drs. U. D. waller, John mum- 1.0. A Buckmastcr, Frederick Hewitt I J A Gardner, reports that other, mbm and alcohol are tho worst i:drs. recilne Is often used In dentistry to ( the pain In extraction, Whero tho u ire unhealthy It may result In co- -.iMlionlnc. The dancer Is increased n the gum Is diseased by an abscess. Ireqiiwtly causes blood poisoning and X When admlnis'ered" unwisely It Ewmtjuies me nenri action, wuicu !U la sudden dea'h. lei'des this direct toxicity, much harm r he done through Improper sterillza- a Af Inlfflnt. rinrllnnr.a ftpprnvntlnp timed tissue by driving out tho mi lnit lrmnh found In ffin tnnth. Irtfore, cocaine should only bo used In uinflntll AnArnMina ntwl hvnan wnn n tinrmtrh knnn'jrilcrn nf (hn drne. mrae mar be sa'd of stovalne. novo- !(. eocalne rtloroform, ether a"d gas are valuable iirrical cases, l h In allaying pain luuutauuE uperauens, out mey musi i k laainisierea Dy specialists wno lumumie Knowledge oi tneir uso. representatives Wanted tat a i,t - - pt Ult CX t Ij ::;j:j v ! B'PwusiitT t'r f- rt rwa-i a pr f u or tire: c-u-c woman with a to represent e ery town and ' tr A srood UM person to a. id references. PI rXYJUU. Blue, Portland Or. MAKI3 SICK 1100M CIIKKUFUI,. TIIBY nro now decorating tho walls of hospitals and employing tho best artists to do tho work. For doctors and nurses linvo como to realize how Import, ant to tho patient lying HI In bed Is tho view upon which his eyes must robt for hours, days, porhaps weeks or months. "Sister, tell tho next patient who oc cupies this room that there aro 291 flours do lis In tho decorations on this wall." This remark Is quoted ns having been said by a man leaving a hospital In In dianapolis. It illustrates tho monotony of lying In bed with nothing to do but count tho figures In tho wall paper. For sickrooms there should never bo count nblo figures in tho decoration. Anothor patient Is quoted by tho Journal of tho American Medical Association as report ing to his friends that his "room was well aired by two largo windows, that tlioro wero thrco fly specks on tho big whlto walls, and tho brass door knob was tho most Interesting" Illustrating tho mo notony of baro walls. In Indianapolis two units of the City Hospital havo been decorated so ade quately that tho foregoing criticism does not apply. Sorao of tho best artists men and women of National fame havo collaborated In tho work. William For sytho Is general director of tho decora tion programme and Is personally decor ating ono of the wards for tho children. In the children's dining-room Otto Stark has portrayed a "festival of toys." In ono of tho corridors of tho children's wards Carl Graf has Illustrated the story of Cinderella. Weyman Adams, a well known portrait painter, has included 24 portraits of Indianapolis children placed mcdalllonlike In panels between tho win dows. In tho sun parlor the best-known children stories have been depleted In colors by Clifton Wheeler. Rural Sanitation. It Is generally admitted that through out the rural districts conditions favor able to the spread of disease often exist. This makes tho sanitation of rural com munities one of the most Important prob lems of the Nation, because of the need of making farm life more attractive in order that a larger proportion of our population will engage la food prod ac tion. To demonstrate the feasibility of improving thosanitaUon of country dis tricts, four counties la jridely-aepaxaua sortloiiB wero selected llerkeloy County, In tho mountnluouB ncctlon of West Vir ginia; I.iuvrciico County, lud., In tho Ohio Valley; Union County, Miss., In tho fnr South, ami Dorchester County, Mil., on tho shores of tho Chesnpnnko liny. Fif teen officers wero engaged In thin work, which resulted In tho Infection of over 20,000 rural homes, hcIiooIIiouhcs, post nfflroH, railroad stations, churches, ote. So far an known this is tho most oxten- tlvo mirvey of thin kind yet made, iirnl ltn benefit should soon bo pcrcoptlblo In tho form of lessened death and sickness rates. Tho Jnpnncsa government In cncotirng hit? tho breeding of sheep In Jnpnu, Tlioro In a constantly growing demand In that country for woolen textiles, Imports of wool now being iiimiIu to tho yearly vnluo of J7.000.000. BUEB mi livid' 'in nii mi.r. run. us i:itv mom:i poii ijtiif liiiti! innlinlmii!. itxiinnnlvd work nf It not tht ihiitim mil In vniir uniirn tlinn. wlllinllt tinvlnir for II (.KW of inon or tuUlnir your liornen nwny from ntlur work t'uo man can pull tho blRHoat ntiiimiii un your place with a JJ HAND-POWER STUMP PULLER No Kruliblnir. no iIIrkIiij.. no extra iiuIIImk-tho '' Betn th MtumpB out clean. I I'll AM, 'IIIH HOO'I'N. Tho "Jf Jiau pullnl thounnmlN of tho toUBhont Norlhwcat tumps quickly, oBslly, cheaply. VKHJIIM hut 171 pound, mid turn 100 pound pro, aiiro on tho loor Into imi.io I'OIIndh l'UI.I, nt tin, tump Tho power I In tho mno hlno. Work In any pijltloii Alijo lutely Nl'l3. Indorsed l' hundred of uor throuKhout tho United Btntes nnd ued hy mnny tntcn and countle. ( AIMII'TI'.l) IIV If, S. tlOVIIIlNMUNT IN AI.ABKA Ilriinrl.ot Inleriiir, inirrnii in i.uiirHiiuii, mKn hit. Mr. Walter J. KlUPntrlok, , , , l'ob. 27. miB Dear Hlr; This llureaii. In AukuM. 19U, piinhnecd one "K" llnnd-rower Btump I'ullor, it hn lioon uyd In clenr Inir tho nround At IDdaburir and at Klawock. Alnskn, and our roprcientatUei stnto that tho stump puller I a won der. It ccrtnlnly Is urprUliiir ha powor It hn. I am vrv ntxiiao.i tn vniuntiii ilv iiidKo till state ment, for tho stump puller hn dono nil that wo required of it. (Waned) o ren irvu w mNCLAlll. BUJiply AKent TTieTc4' ha two freed, for lltrht or heav iiuVnK It Is wsde of forircd Krupp steel, and Irit1 VAUM11HII. I'oine lonildeto with ttti rt wethenroof ICnKilsli steel cnMe, i,A fftr work-no extras to huy The"Jf fmll ffc'c for iwe'f . . .. win t .t m r, iiiti. mr.H hook v y, MVMinltN MITIIlOim IN I.AMI H1-ltAnMl li ready wrilq ror ii fvrft ft Ihe MMITllll TIMI1 t'MOKK 0 IT TUDAYI w. 3. rriTt'Anticif. ox , ! heeond Ale, MlK, nan. II F' j.