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w : BAGB TWO KEOTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDMXRD, 0100, TlllJUSDAV, KOV-MM UHIU 0, 1011. ii ii! inn i -'II i - " " - - - B.w-.iw mi wmiw " CLEANING UP RURAL SCHOOLS Sanitary Regulations Now Being En forced in Supervising District No 3 Wliicii Safcfliiard to a' Greater Dcgrco tlic Health of the Children. nifcTiWnw up am tin "ALIAS JIHHV VALENTINE" MEETING!! A'BANK OF TREE OLD CROOKS-JIMMY VALENTINE ' V m . mm. mm, m. mm. M BA mh m mm. ft rm mm ml m m a. A A n m m HAS' UtUUMfc. A IHUSItU UftNH UfMUIML.' (By O. W. Ager, School Suporrlsor District No. 3.) Much attention Is given to snnl tnry conditions in onr schools for all nro firm boliovcrs In tho statement tlint proper appreciation of health delays its depreciation. Each school in Jackson county hns been requested to provide some means of ventilation. Of all tho evils that befell man Trtion ho loft his forest homo and came to dwell within walls and doors, tho lack of fresh air was tho greatest. In super visory district No. 3 only three of tho thlrty-flvo schools had nny pro vision anade for ventilating the rooms when the houses were erected. All others lmvo been requested to Install window boards or some other means of ventilation and it is gratifying to nolo that nearly all havo complied with the request. Before tho now year opens we expect to bo able to say with truth that every school in Jackson count' has somo system of ventilation. Every school now in session in supervisory district No. 3 has mado provision for more sanitary drinking apparatus. Wherever there has been any question as to tho purity of tho water samples have been sent to the stato board of health for analysis All pupils who do not havo access to bubbling fountains arc supplied with individual drinking cups so the com mon drinking cup is no longer a spreader of contagious discaso in our schools. Heretofore tho open water bucket has usually occupied a posi tion at tho rear of tho room, where dust, dirt and filth accumulated from day to day. This habit has largely been eliminated and in place of tho open bucket a sanitary Jar or water can supplied with a faucet and cover Is used. In very few places do we find In the main build ing the water can surrounded by tlie warm foul air In the schoolroom. At' tho Wagner Creek school in dis trict 5G individual boxes similar to those used in the postof flees for mail aro provided at the well where each pupil may keep his own drinking cup. At Shake, district 94, and at Dudley, istrict 9C, wo find convenient con trivances at which the children may drink from tho running water. There arc a number of cities In tho United States that have tho . floors of the schoolrooms washed daily and 80 per cent of tho cities havo tho floors swept every day. This is wholly tho result of modern health campaigns. Would it not bo well to start a campaign to have the floors in our rural school houses scrubbed once or twice a year at least? In a few of our schools this matter does receive some attention by the parents in tho district while in others tho teachers havo taken up tho campaign, but In many others tho work Is sadly neglected. In schools not provided with cloakrooms or anterooms, somo diffi culty has been met with in finding n suitable place to keep dinner palls. Too often they have been kept upon tho desks or under tho seats upon the floor. Somo of tho schools havo solved the problem by providing an enclosed case or locker or, where this could not bo procured, havo nailed a storo box outside the door for all dinner palls or boxes and whero the water can may be kept. More attention is being given this year to personal cleanliness, ventila tion and exercise than ever before, largely bucaubo our teachers aro heeding tho advico of our stato su perintendent. In tho courso of study Mr, Alderman says: "I hope the teachers of Oregon will first of nil look nftor tho health of tho boys and glrle. Seo to this, and then if theio is time, teach tho other work of fered in this courso. 8 i t ltuv Mprny. Wo nro ritatrlhutlnit nitonla for Drown tor tho Uux Sprny Co.'u nffil lutod factories. Call and jjot our cuRh or tlino terms. PLUMBING BTKAM AND HOI' WATKU HIUTINO. All Work Unnrnntft Trices ltonsonRblo B.I Howard lUmk, Kutnuice, on (Hit HtrtH't, Coffeen & Price Pncirio mm Home SM9 NOW m FALL HERE TONIGHT Barometer Falling Indicating Snow and Rain Snow Falls Throughout the Willamette Valley Cold Snap Is Prospect. Wooly Winter Woop are very pt to be the order ot the day tomorrow a, the prediction is for snow and rnin tonight. The barometer ii stead ily fulling today and tonight miow may fall. Throughout the northwest now l- inning today, lliermomcter dropping below freezing point. I'rofc.-'-tir O'Gara, the local weath er bureau man, stated this morning that the indications nil point to rain and snow. FIRST SNOW THIS AT PORTLAND, O". Xv. 0. Far n few hours this morning Poilki'ideis on Council Crest sa ? jihuv the f.r. of the season. Tnero was only .i slight fall during (he night here but reports from Cascade mountain points indicate that u fatorm is rag ing, the snow fall being heavy. 4- f NOVEMBER 30 IS THANKSGIVING DAY SALEM, Ore., Nov. 8.- In conformity with the pio.'hi mation of thi president, Gov ernor Wet li.T lPued a proi Inmntion setting Thursday November JO ; Thanksgiving day in Oregon. HP 4- -f Haskine for Health. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF "JIMMY VALENTINE". To my pntreiis: For the first time since I have assumed the innngenuMit of the Metlfonl opera Iioiim', 1 ntn enabled to offer my pat rons tho olio desire of every theatre manager on the Pa cific coast, ir.: A really true and original Now York cast and production in its en tirety. This most interesting event will occur upon the pro duction of "Alias Jimmy Vl entine," with its star, Mr. II. It. Warner mid the origiunl Wnllack theater cunt under the direction of LieMer Jt Co. Mr. Warner mid "Alias Jimmy Vnlentino ptaved two years in New York mid recently closed closed nn engagement of two weeks nt the Cort theatre. San Francisco, to the enormous receipts of .$-10,000 and have tho signalized distinction 6t having given the only dra matic performance ever per mitted in San Qucutin prison. I cun say nothing beyond that 1 absolutely guarantee this particular nttnu-tiou to my loynl friends nnd patrons. WALTER L. McCALLl'M. IN T STORE? HERE S CHANCE TRADE McMinnvills Man Is So Pleased W'tii City That He Would Trade Thriv inn Business for Business Proper ly in Mcdford. GRANTS PASS WANTS A EAIR Move Launched to Secure for Jose phine County a Separate Associa tion With Power to Raise Funds for Permanent Grounds. V. A. Mc-sniner. tin MeMinmilh merchant who traded a Yamhill com ty farm valued at $31,000 for tho Tal ent property on South Central nvc uiu4, is so much plenscd with MeT ford that ho now wants to trade his store nnd business off for Mcdford or Rogue "fiver vnllcy property and make this city Ins home. Ik-fore it turning io McMintiville Wcdncd evening Mr. Mewiner said: ''I havo How a total of upwards .foCOOO inverted in Mcdford proper tv and I inigfTt as well have tho bal mice of mi interest here. 1 lik .ucmom very hiucii mid run con xiiircd of its future. I will trade o my general merchandise store in Mr Minnvillc, doing u Iiiimir'- of o .?(IO,000 a year, for a business ii Mcdford or valley propetty. Some one make me mi offer. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Houth Utvcrsliio New and Vp-to.. late Modern In every particular, gas cook inff, ((cam heat, etc. Women nnd plil.i must bring refer ences. W. M. SMITH Home Phono H1K. Clark & Wright 2.AWTEK3 WA5KIJfOTON, X. O. l'ubllo Land MiUtcru: riiml I'ruof. Jcaort Ltnuln, Contoitn nml MIiiIiik hAyl you examined carefully TIIK MNIOOJ'1 EXQUISITE STEEL ENGRAVINGS VV) AKIO NOW HIIOWINC11 Prices Range From $3 to $25 The Merrivold Shop 1.14 W. MAIN BT. C" 4t44 SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Now liino of iMimi'h 1 1 ili I'ul Slo8 Jiue and lloavv Work Shoos SPECIAL Oliildivn's ' '...I shot's Hclow Cost III. S. BIDEN Soutli Central Look for tho Rod Boot Cnnes. AiiaoctiUo Work HasKlua for lleulth. Hcrli). fop Attorncya. MEDFORD THEATRE FRIDAY, NOV. 10 fMIl IBM ...First... National Bank of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 Unid'd Sn!(!S and Poslnl .Saviiiga Depogitury Wo solicit your business, which will roooiva ourwiro- ful aKontion. F. K. Douol, Presidont M. L. Alford, Cnshior Orris Crawford, Assistant Cnahier jjj''5vrar'iviijrjjr-it ALL. RINDS OF- A movement has been launched in Josephine county to have tho next legislature adjust matters so that that county will ho kIvoii power to Off to Meet Evangclfct. PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. D.-A Ibtko deleKatlon of Portland in In la tors left thin afternoon for Van eouver, Waah., where thoy will moot Uypoy Smith, tho evangelist, and accompany him to Portland this clo ning. Smith Iibb been conducting n big revival In Seattle. Ho will hold ovangellcal meetings in a big auditorium that has been constructed especially for tho revival. They aro tiring of tho district asso ciation which gives them n session of the fnlr every thrco years. -lebicr & Co jreent Paul Ann itrong's striking drainatl.ittou of O, Icnr'H slory, A IKFOHMATIOX, entitled ki:tku:viu i U raise funds for a permanent fair. I mado goods. ;:i The people of tbia city snould buj "Mado In Oregon" goods from the local merchants whenever tho price and quality aro equal to Eastom i MORGAN FOUND GUILTY. (Continued from Page One.) Tho judge oxeubed tho jury, and theu'burd to Jforgnn; "You have forty-eighl hours to euro for your cuse; hut nt 10 o'clock Friday monfuu? in this room 1 shall pronounce sentence upon you." Dopuly Slteiiff Couurn then took Sforgaii to hia coll. Tho prixoiier never spoko a word. Once in tlio steel ongo and the big bolt wcro bhot ii) place tho mnn walked tho floor liko' n paged beast, wild-eyed, but novci1 n word escaped him. Thq jurj'incn wlio convicted Mor gan wore: W. J. Wiraor, Gcorgo R. Calhoun, J. P. Martin, T. Moft, C. L. MoPhorson, A. M. nuttoneuttcr, C. IT. Mitchell, Ittuetin Angel, W, 8. Robinson, William llabeunnu, A. Morris, M.. Ifoynolds. FOR SALE One Carload Rough Fir Lumber Alias Jimmy Valentine" Direct from Its notably sensational run of TWO KNTIUK YKAR3 at Wnllack'u Theater, Now York. Tho San Krnnclsco engagement of this great play at the Cort Thoator was bo tremondounly successful :hnt three oxtra uuiMiicoh woro nuces- iiary to satisfy the public. 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