Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 24, 1925, Image 8

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More full of dramatic Interest than
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the chapters ot u novel. Is the history with tub ■ ■ ' k ■
of the little Christmas Seal now on dtcate that probably Swi ai uff'wtrd
sale throughout thu state of Oregon. with the disease. Careful stud ■ » - ow
Conceived by a Danish postal lurk, that between the ages of 16 and 40.
to raise money that would save the which may be called the best years
lives of children suffering from tuber­ of life, more Oregonians die of tuber­
culosis. wandering across the Atlantic, culosis than from ang other cause of
INSURANCE
falling iuto the hands of a great Amer­ death Und the same is true throu.'i-
Fire. • •»ett, Euilxrg'enieut, Mn,j
ican writer; being recreated on Amer­ out the United Slates as a whole All
ican soil, and sold to maintain another this Is In spite of the fact tuberculosis Life. Ut« cure lor your every need.
tuberculosis hospital; becoming the Is known to be preventable and cure­
sole financial support of a great or­ able.
ganization dedicated to a Health cam- 1 "We know enough about tubercu-
! piagn steadily sad surely overcoming losls to scotch It within a generation
Dayton,
I the white plague." are leading events Il Is not lack of knowledge. It la luck
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in the life history of the Christmas Seal
of application of knowledge that Im-
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Mr. Einar Hoiboell, postal clerk In
pedes our progress " These were the
far oft Denmark, busy cancelling
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words of Dr. Allen K Krause, leading
stumps and handling packages during American authority on tuberculosis,
the Christinas season of 1903. had on
when he visited Oregon last summer.
his heart the problem of raising
He also pointed out that the knowl­
money to support a little hospital for edge which makes physicians confi­
Office
poor children stricken with tubercu­ dently assert that "tuberculosis la pre­
Dayton
losis. In the midst of his work, he
Oregon.
ventable and cureable" is not knowl­
conceived the Idea of selling a seal edge regarding medicines or treat­
somewhat like the stamps he was so
ments that can be called "specific
busy cancelling Mr. Hoiboell submit-
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cures.' 1t 1« knowedge regarding the H
ted his plan to the king, received the fundamental rules of healthy living
| royal sanction and the new seal was
I printed, sold, and fulfilled its mission. ♦ It Is disregard of the rules of healthy
The children of the poor received the Uvlng that permits tuberculosis to con­ Phono Red
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care they needed, at the little hospital. tinue as so great a menace to humane
Several years later, one of the life. It Is knowledge of these rules,
Danish seals fell Into the hands of and care In thelr_«ppl|catlon which
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Jacob Riis, the American writer and will eventually overcome tuberculosis.
publicist.
He was immediately in­ It la the tremendous progress In thia Having installe I a Lindin Stitch
terested. wrote to a friend across the direction which has made possible.the
60' r reduction In the tuberculosis death
ocean, obtained the stcry behind the
do a!l shoe repairing
with
seal and published It in the "Outlook" rate In the United States within the
last 15 years, and the 28", reduction In neve.
In 1907.
This story In turn stirred to action Oregon e rate within the last ten years.
Da y ton.
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Christmas Seals finance the cam­
O’rgon
an American woman. Miss Emily Bis­
sel, who like the Danish Postal Clerk, paign of the Oregon Tuberculosis As­
was struggling with the financial prob-’ sociation which Is speciflcly designed
lem ot a little tuberculosis sanltorlum to meet the need of teaching health.
near Wilmington. Delaware
Miss Public Health nurse« are put Into the
Health teaching Is
Bissel managed the first American field In Oregon
Christmas Seal Salo In 1907. raiding taken Into the Oregon schools. Liter­
$3.000 for the needy hospital, a sum ature Is distributed, exhibits are pre­
pared. and every known channel of
far beyond her expectations.
Something Special in
From the three thousand dollar Seal teaching health Is employ d
Sale in 1907 to the four and a half
The objective of the health teach­
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million dollar sale in 1924. the story ing is to overcome tuberculosis by
of the Christmas Seal has been one of Striking at its vulnerable spot.
magnificent accomplishment against
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the foe tuberculosis. Between 1908 and
Dayton, Oreg n
1919 the American R. d Cross, put Its
shoulder to the wheel, and backed the
Seal Sale, hence the term "Red Cross
Seals
which still lingers although
now six years out of date. The right
and
Representative Randolph Perkins name is CHRISTMAS SEALS or tu­ Stanfield.
Republican, of New Jersey, will he one berculosis Christmas Seals, for since
To Serve Humanity
of the leaders in the expected fight 1918 the National Tuberculosis Asso­
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
I aver the Mitchell charge« and court- ciation, and its branches, state and
Seals.
I martial w hen congress convenes. Mr. local, have been selling the seals, and
; Perkins Is a member of the house depending on them for their entire I
McMinnville,
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"The anti-tuberculosis
movement
■ommlttee to investigate the air serv­ support The Oregon sale is conduct­
ice, and appeared as a witness for ed by the Oregon Tuberculosis Asso­ has always had my unqualified sup­
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believe that conducting
I Colonel Mitchell at the court-martial ciation and the County Public Health port.
Associations.
the Sale qf Christmas Seals to
1 proceedings.
Since the time of the first Seal Sale raise funds for combating this disease
many millions of dollars have been (tuberculosis) la a most valuable pule
v invented in tuberculoHi«.fighHng equip­ lie service'and should by all means be
ment; hospitals, open ulr schools, encouraged Rest assured that 1 shall
clinics, dispensaries, tuberculosis nurs be more than glad to do anything I
. Ing. etc., and it has been largely can to further the valuable work."
BEST BEDS ON EARTH
I through the interest focused on the
HON M E CRUMPACKER,
I problem by the annual sale of Christ­
U. 8. Representative from Oregon.
Mrs C E Muute,
pr„
mas Seal«.
The t ub<r<uloslH death
rate in the United Stales has been
"I nm glad to most heartily Join In
considerably more than cut In half In wishing the utmost succeda In the
these eighteen years The disease is work of those engaged In the anti-
being conquered. The winning slogan tuberculosis campaign.”
is Health! Health' Health!—such fine
HON ROBT. N. STANFIELD.
radiant health that It repels sickness,
U. 8. Senator from Oregon.
and Christmas Seals are In the field
in Oregon, and In every state in the
"In a time when we are thinking of
Shoe and Harnees
Union, to continue the fight to a wln- making a season especially Joyful to
Repairing
nlng finish.
those of our Immediate family and
friends, the contributions to the antl- 'hop next d.tor to Alende theatre
J. L Sherman & Son
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I hope that I shall never know
What satisfaction means!
I want each day of life to show
That growth and changing scenes
And interest in what is new
Have kept my spirit free—
I want to find that every view
Holds great appeal for me.
I hope that I shall always feel
The urge of discontent
That fills the soul with ready zeal
For new accomplishment.
I want each day to challenge me
With some heroic test.
And then I hope that I shall be
Disposed to do my best.
I hope that every morning sun
Finds me prepared to go
Where unfamiliar pathways run
And where strange waters flow.
I never want to see the day
When I no longer thrill
of the joys that may
Lie just beyond the hill!
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OREGON CONGRESSMEN
ENDORSE SEAL SALE
Sinnott, Hawley,
Crumpacker Approve Work
Supported by
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EIGHTEENTH SEAL SALE ON
Finance Antl-Tuberculoslg
Fight in Oregon
Christmas Saals, soiling for one cent
each are expected to raise $50.000 In
Oregon between Thanksgiving and
Christmas, In the I'Oh annual Seal
Sale.
Ninefy five per cent of the
money will be kept In Oregon, where
it Is the sole source of income for
the Oregon Tuberculosis Association,
and provides most of the funds used
by the County Public Health Associa
tlons.
Every city, village afid community
in the state will have a chairman or
group of workers actively Interested
In selling the seals. Women's clubs
and organization« are giving it en-
thuslastlc support, and a large number
of Parent-Teacher Associations are
lending aid to the "Give Health, Fight
Tuberculosis" campaign which the
seals finance.
Money to
One of the few things a penny will
iy—A Christmas Seal.
tuberculosls campaign Is an Instance
of kindly good will toward a number
of our fellow citizens who have cause
for uneasy apprehension, and the fact
that people are mindful of them will
help them ns much, I believe, as the
money will help them I cordially com
mend tlm sale of Christmas Seals”
HON WILLIS C. HAWLEY,
U. 8. Representative from Oregon.
Oregon
Parisian Perfume Shops
laris is said to have more perfume
•hops than nil other cities In the world
comb ne.l
There nr« 10,< mh > perfume
W h I Idw
In Purls, and «bout 15.-
" ''«IfIiex-log shops which curry
perfume ns a side line.
"I wish to cordially endorse the com­
ing anti tuberculosis campaign In Ore*
gon. through the sale of Christmas
But They Won’t Admit It
S< als I note with pleasure the report
Some
of the druggists any that their
of the great decrease In ths d<eith rate
best customers nt the candv counters
from tuberculosis In our home state,
during the past fourteen years, and be­ are the married men. And n good miiny
Of the married men, It Is suspected, ent
lieve that thia is due in a large
two thirds of the candy they buy —
measure to the money derived from
Providence Bulletin.
the sale of Christmas Seals.
"The Christmas Seal campaign Is
a most worthy one and I consider It a
Friend» and Enemies
distinct privilege to he able to add my
Whatever the number of n man’s
testimony to the great number who
friends, there will be time In his life
hold a like opinion."
when lie has one too few; but If he
HON. N. J. SINNOTT,
’¡'“’ only one enemy, he Is lucky In-
U. S. Representative from Oregon.
need If he has not one too many.—
Bulwer-Lytton.