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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1918)
PACE Foim LINCOLN COUNW LEAbEftJ 'tOLPO; Oft'ECOii; FrtiDAV,' OCTOBER 25thf 1918 .tMtMIMMtMm4HIIII,lUlimilMtMftt Toledo Drug Go. I Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Royal Typewriters Paints and Oils Stationery T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Wo Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture MWII 1 1 t-WW'1 1 1 i ' " mi h predcricl's UNCLE SAM'S ADV!GE0N FLU U. S. Public Health Service Issues . Official Health Bulletin on Influenza. LATEST WORD ON SUBJECT. (Cont. from last week.) -virappearunce one Is struck by the fact that the putlcnt looks sick. His eyes and the inner side of his eyelid may be slightly 'bloodshot,' or 'con gested,' us the doctors say. There may be running from the nose, or there may be some cough. . These signs of o cold may not be marked ; never theless the patient looks and feels very sick. "In addition to the appearance and the symptoms as already described, examination of the patient's blood may aid the physician in rorosnlzlnn 'Span ish influenza,' for It has been found that In tills disease the number of white corpuscles shows little or no In crease above the normal. It Is possi ble that the laboratory Investigations now Demg made through the National utuorrncs everywnere rcog(ir!Tne very close relation between Its spread and overcrowded homes. While it Is not always ' possible, - especially In times like the present, to. avoid such overcrowding, people should consider the health danger and make every effort to reduce the home overcrowd ing to a minimum. The value of fresh air through open windows cannot be over emphasized. "When crowding is unavoidable, as In street cars, care should be token to keep the face so turned os not to In hale directly the air breathed out by another person. "It Is especially Important to be ware of the person who coughs or sneezes without covering his mouth nnd nose. It also follows that one should keep out of crowds and stuffy ptnees os much as possible, keep homes, offices and workshops well uired, spend some time out of doors each day, wulk to work if at all prac ticable In short, moke every possible .cffort to breathe as much pure air as possiuie. "In oil health matters follow the ad vice of your doctor and obey the regu liitlnns of your local and state health officers." "Cover up each cough and sneeze. If you d.n't you'll spread disease." 1: WE ARE Headqu arters DID YOU LOOK ! ! ! MAYBE IT'S HERE? QUALITY Store I The Best Stocked Grocery Store in I Lincoln County Our Aim is to Give You Quality! Merchandise at a Fair Price You can Always Save Money by t Buying at This Store P. FKEDISRICK LOST A CLat.lainfl YVWl, Research Council and the United Pin in th shape a Fluir-dc- LIs . Finder return to Leader of fice and receive reward. 4 room modern. Cottage" in Mlhvaukle. Fruit, lawn, 6 cents to Portland, and $800 cash for small farm, must have fruit, creek and1 some bottom land. State full paticulare. E. P. Miller, Milwaukie, Or. Stntes Hygienic Laboratory will fur nish a more certain way in which Indi vidual cases of this disease can be recognised." Whst Is the course of the disease Do people die of Itt "Ordinarily, the fever lasts from three to four days and the patient re covers. But while the proportion of deaths In the present epidemic has generally been low, Jn some places the outbreak has been severe and deaths have been numerous. When death oo ! I FOR SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS AND CENTS FURNISHINGS AT Reasonable Prices for CASH How about a new Suit or Overcoat? " We ars agents for Chicago Tailoring Co. Prices range from $16.00 and up. We have shoes to fit the whole family with quality and prices to suit. Come in and see for yourself. Make' this your1 resting place when down town. Good comfy seats o sit in. Remember Neihoff's loggers and heavy shoes are guaranteed to give best of service. Be sure and see those new all brown leather shoes with French and Military heels. SALEM S. E. NEWKIRK. M'g'r. TOLEDO FOR SALE Or trade, six lots. seven room house. Apply Elmer Ludwig, Toledo, Ore. FOR FINE SHOE REPAIR ING The parcel post will de- ier the goods to A. Peterson, pratlcal shoe maker, Lyons St.; ''iiinv Oregon. WANTED Suite of house- on- u is usually the result of a com- .keeping rooms. Dartlv furnished plication." or uaflrniehed. See S. E. New- I What eausea the disease and how la kirk, The Bootcry. ii apreaaf - - - "Bacteriologists who have studied ln flneusa epidemics In the past have rouna in many or the cases a very TO TRADE Sheep, or good Dairy cows, fresh in April, for fresh cows milkiner now or In Small rod-shaped germ called, after Ita 'th tiAvt an rfnva Cnm. discoverer, Pfeiffer's bacillus. In other Ln hnvA a Knrt;Qi'n Wrtl. case, of apparently the same kind of I t-T.u 1 t-W t6 v. i. nun, lacuuu, vregjn. disease there were found pneumococd, f hi Mrm. nf l.iHa hnanmnTil. Gtlll others have been rauaml hv atrontn. WANTED Plain cocci, and by others germs with long Children a specialty, names. "No matter what particular kind of germ causes the epidemic, It la now believed that Influenza Is FOR SALE 192 Acras Stock and Dairy Farm. Plenty of Bot tom Land large house and bam and orchard. 3 miles from town . ALSO 128 Acres Stock Diary Farm plenty bottom land on good road. 3 miles from Toledo Oregon. Inquire Box 292. j ttttH i tvWHWH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 I ttU i Yaquina Bay Ry & Lbr. Co. jj Electric Light and Power i FOR SALE At reasonable always . figure and terms or would py. spread from person to person, the !rhnnir for Inmmi nrnrw i germs being carried with the air along 'oirvnllln aum plfiQ with the very small droplets of mucus, I "T1118' S,alenl r 1P1?,nd expelled by coughing or sneezing, or for Bma11 PCe in Valley forceful talking, and the like by one Good farm of 165 acres mile and who already has the germs of the dis- half of Toledo, Oregon. For full ease. They uiny also be carried about particulars address owner, In the air In the form of dust coming w M Hill jj 195 Dend 0r from dried mucus, from coughing and I ! ! ! sneezing, or from careless people who j LOST September 27, black Ain0"''.0 th,,,ldewalk- 'and hound, both ears As In most other catching diseases, a T . ' . , " person who has only a mild attack of Cr Been below th the disease himself may give a very tforge on Drift Creek. Reward. severe attack to others." See 0. F. Dickson, Toledo, Or. What should be done by those who ) catch the disease? FOR SALE Five pigs. Soe NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the Estate of Orover O. Davis, deceased, has tiled In the County Court of Lincoln County. tate of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate and that Monday the 4th day of November, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said re port and the settlement thereof. Mrs. M. V. Davis. Administratrix of the Estate of Gro ver O. Davis, Deceased. Peter A. McDonald, 311 Fenton Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication, Oct. 4th 191 Date of first publication Oct. 4th 191S. Date of last publication Nov. 1st. 1918. V VOTERS OF OREGON Justice F. A. Moore of tho Supreme Court died last month, too lato for the name of any candidate to nucreed him tu he placed on the Ballot. TliU cor. (ILlou makes It necessary to write jr. the name of your candidate. T'.i!s In the most Important Do.-uiin In the Judicial system- of the State. It Is essential to choose a man of extensive legal training, of hlch :har- acter, and of broad vision. We com mend for your consideration an1 vote J. U. CAMPBELL OF OREGON CITY Resident of the State 30 years; law yer for ZS years; veteran of Spanish American War and Philippine Insur rection, having served with 2nd Ore gon Regiment; member of O.egon Legislature in 1907 and 1909 sessions; Judge of the oih Judicial District 9ft years. In all these positions he has made good. His record as a private citizen and public official has been above criticism. Write in his name at ihe Gen- i eral Election Nov. 5th For Justice of the Supreme Court to fill vacancy caused by the death of Justice Frank A. Moore. Vote for One I.... ... ... ... , UN ADVZr.TwliiS DY THE X ', "It Is very Important that every per- T I on who becomes sick with Influenza ,L. A. Ilulbert, Toledo, Oregon. rtt M I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES MAKE AN IDEAL CIFT FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE OR THE JUNE BRIDE DROP IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKl AND JEWELRY TOLEDO JEWELRY CO., H. Et PETERSON, Manager and Watchmaker IMCTI0E FOR PUDLICATION 07570 iK-luriiwrii 'f the Interior, . B. Land Olliif ut KoseburK. Oregon October, S, l'JIS Notice Is hereby given that V;ilin:u V i SANITARY? rntlri. 1 hereby given that Vlllin:u ,iber 4. 1M1, n.u.'.u II .nn.-Ht.-iil l'n- -Lcii UOI KJllUJi ; . Serial N". 0".7o. for tin- SV '4 I i.-tlon 6. Towiihlilp 14 . l-.anite T. WillamwiH M.rlilliin, Iii-.h IKiJ iut- L 1 nf Intention to make Final Vive-,.' d-l of S- tlon 6. Towiihlilp 14 S. r.anre k ye:ir 1'rcjf. to .-tulIWli -lnlfn t tu I kind nbove di-i(Tll'.-d. before Tin- CU-rk I of t'. '! Cmintv Court of llentnn County.- Or. K.-n. at Corvallls. On-non. n the 1 J$lh day of Noveinb r, l!ll!. I Claimant i.ames an wltneK": Otto Iili-ckhoff of Lincoln County Or- . Ixiun Ityrrnft. of Alm-n. lireitnn. J. Cnthi nrt. of Alxea, (Iregnn, t l.re ; Krenholm, of Als-a, Oregon. 1 W. H. Cannon, , n-i;!iiti-r. 0 nor. W. AUTO STAGE Leaves Toledo each Tuesday, X Thursday and Saturday for Ona, I Bayvtew, Linnvuie ana vuy ooints. I Special attention given passengers. Your patronage solicited. FRANK. HUNTSUCKER, Prop tot .. . I An ap-to-date place In every J thing that constitutes a' 2 First Class Barber Shop J Our Bath Room Is always f Clean and Neat, Try lt J Agency for the JALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY Uuhket goes twice a wock, Tuesdays and T Fridays BERT M. HOWE, frop J -ttMIIIIIIUiMMIIIllIU should go home at once and go to bed. 1 V V Tv , , ' This will help keep away dangeroua and wif J wants J00' cooking In complications an.l will, at the same luriusiieu camp. &uue wages, time, keep the patient from scattering ' Mrs, Ralph Whitford, Elk City, the disenae fur nnd wide. It Is highly Oregon. di-slrahle thut no one be allowed to j sleep In the suiiie room with the pa-1 WANTED I want to buy a lJr,A ln "iT 1. ".e bm nureo tent fly 1G feet souare or larger, should be u Mowed In the room. . . . . "If there Is cough nnd sputum or ;Ml,8tbe fgood condition. running of the eyes und nose, care j W ermaP.S. should be taken Hint all such dls- 1 77771 " chiirges are collei-fd on bits of gnur.o fOOD BUY Five acres 1 or rug or paper napkins nnd burned, mllo from Toledo in Olalla Val- if the patient t-oinpiiiiiis of fever ami ley. Three acres in cultivation; headache, be should be given water to good nou8e flno water famil drink, a cold cur.iiress to the fnroheinl . t, .i . v and n light apunif. .! such modi- orchard bearing; new barn and cine should be civ.-n ns is prescribed chicken house. Price reasona by tho doctor. It is foolish t ask the ble. Address J. O. Young, Tole druKKlst to prexcrilic ami tuny he dan- do, Oregon. gerous to tnke the so-enlU-.l -iifc, siire j and harmless" remedies u-lw-nlsod by , J'OR SALE Two bull calves patent medicine .minufncturor. five month o(j Roan Durham "If the pntl-ni N so sltmiied that ho v v, ,.,,. r,r csn be ntt.-n.ied ..niy by smne one who Andrew Nye, Nevyiort, Oregon. must also took after others In the film- lly, It Is advlmihto Hint such atteii.lunl FOR SALE A fine 25 foot wear a wrapper, apron or kwu over launch fully cquiped with 30 II. the ordinury Iumho i..ihes while in the p. Smallay engine. Finest model Plrk n,l Ml,, thin off when lenv- d b of h t matcra, p0J. Ing to lo.il; ufter the oil ers. . , . ,, -Nurse, and attendant, win do well f'"tlier informal ion writo Mrs. to guard nKnlnxt brentliltiB In ilnniter- A- L- ComniOilt), CorvalliS, Or., ous llsca-c germs by w.-iirlmt n simple It. F. D. 1. fold of piuxo or muak while neur the , ; rr; pntient" I LOST Ocutleman a gold Blg- Wlll a person who has had InRuensa "ct Tn- InltlalB engraved there before catch the disease again? on, E. M. Return to Mrs. O. L. it is well known thut an attack ..f 'MeCaiilau, Merchants Hotel, To meusies or acuriet fov.r or smallpox lodo, nnd receive liberal reward. usimlly prntei-iH a person nprnlnat an-1 other nltitck of the same .llneine. This LOST No. 1-A Eastman Ko aii.enrs not to be true of 'Spanish in- ;dak Special, number 347G, in fluent' Ae.-or.ii.iK tft newspaper re- leather cape. Finder return to Iorl the Kini; of Spain suflered nn . ,.i,, ,wi in attack of l.illuenza. during tho epl- !(',,laln ad Wells. CorvalliS, ,i..,,,ie ti.irtv v,..r. n-n ...! ...in receive liberal reward. stricken during the recent outbreak In 'Dawson Drug Store, Newport, or Spain." How can one giMrd against entaf Influ- FOR SALE Two registered Holstein Bull calves. Can have . 1. i. . . -In guarding annlnst dlsense of all 11 "olte 01 lwo- une Dor " kinds, it is important that the body be March, one in May. These are k.-pt strong an.) able to fii;ht oft dis- ,fltie large calves, with a good esse germs. This can be dotio by bav- leal of white. Write or Sd, L. ing a proper proportion of work, piny c. Mowcry, Siletz, Oregon. and rest, by keeping the body well, ' ' 0 clothed, and by eating sufficient whole- I i(;0 APllFS I Incnln rnnntv some and proirly selected food In ' i" f-111-55 '-'"Com county, connecuo. with diet. It Is well to re- '''Y "iT'roved- stock or dairy; member that milk is one of tho best acres Henton county. CO acres all-around foods obtainable for adults timber, bal. portly improved; $15 as well as children. Bo far as a dis- per acre. Adress 633 Yamhill ease 111(0, Influcnr.a Is concemert.tlth jut.. Portland Oregon. '.CO Write the name of J. U. Campbell In the above space and place an X In front of his name. J. U. Campbell for Supreme Court Campaign Com., Oregon City, Oregon, J. D. Duller, Secty. (I'ald Adv.) DestrwRenchEkjdSoijrces uts the Germans ro- trented from long held positions In Northern France they girdled ev ery fruit tree Uiat time permitted. Here Is such a tree, hacked be yond chatice of the tree's surviving unless first aid measures wpre quickly adopted. In many cases the advancing French troops brouuht tho first nld material and sometimes suc ceeded In saving the trees. Where the tree was absolutely cut down as hun dreds were there was, of course, no relief measure to employ. Members of the U. 8. Food Administration brought this picture to America. Ear ly In the war the German govern ment . Introduced a policy of strict food conservation at borne and has endeavored to curtail In every possl We manner the French and English npply, TJ boat warfare and destruc tion of farming property are parts of the aame campaign. TV- I 'WSZT. I -jie: ;!rf v ys'ii I America is today the great lurder of, the ulllcd nations. Out of our food stocks we must save our European associates In this war. 1 EVERYONE MUST HELP. Ware cannot be fought without money, and upon the Treasury centers very financial demand upon the Nation. The rloh of this country cannot alone meet the needs of the Nation: the men of the country cannot do It alone; the women of the country gsrdlng partisanship forgetting -elfish Interests, thinking only of the supremacy of right and determining to vindicate the majesty of America" L-!T" ?nd-rrUrJhV,ty of Am,rlc elvllliatlon can do thTSreat and splendid work which God has called upon us to do. W. Q. MoAOOO, Secretary of the Treasury.