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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, F RIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1910. Subscription, $1.(X) a Year. I jiwn »hntild I m * j»»»N«*d in all stale», liacillun of typhoid fever <lir«-«*tly from I ! as they hav«; recent!y been pa»»«*d in il,. Ih.- |n South Orange, S J., a nunilrer of Nwrral, r«*«|uiring the thorough scr«*en- < ancn of ty plioi'l fever «M*currod xvhirh ing of all public kitchens, restaurant» Continuation of the Interesting * ‘•e«*mc«l to radiati* from on«* point 'I’lu* and dining-rooms All food—jmrti«*u- original cmmp o«*curr«*d at thin point, larly that which is eaten uncooked, ex- Article Began Last Week 1 and the flirn were foiiixl to lx* travel , |»>ffcd for »alt* «luring th«* fly a«-u»«in- ing in ami out of th«* o|*en an«l un- fdmuld l»e screened. Th«* name care The fly which you mm«>w from y«»ui M?r«*en«-d window«« in large numl»ern n I iou I«! I m * taken with all food in th«* Healer» xa ho allow their food milk pitchers may or may not haw a A fly rag«* wan placed in lli«’ r«M»m ami home life history connwtrd with all or any th«* *p»*cifi«- germ* of typlioi«! f«*v«*r pro«!ur!» to I»«? «•xpoa«*<l to th«* flies Then- n I iou I«! I n - carefully avoided. of (hi* discHMCN named at th»* l»«-gmning iwolated from n<»me «if th«’H«* fli«-M By rigorou»ly Mowing th«-»«* precau <>f this article, but depend upon it, he im no quention xvhnt«-\«*r an t<• th«* nourc«* al- tion» much ran lie «lone towani re Ims I »evil wallowing in filth l»efurw he «»f the M«*comlary cane*, ami tfi«*r<* t«w»k hia milk bath. Hit* falling of flic* l »o no <|iie*ti<»h hut tKitt further cm « m * m moving the condition» which brew! the into milk on the farms <»r in th«* dairies might hav«* lx*«*n prevented ha I |»r»»per liom*e fly, thuff hvlding materially in has made |M»«»il»lv many a local epi nertening ami «1 min hi* t ion f»«*«*ii origin th«* extermination of on«* of the most dangerous p «* n I h in th«* world. demic of typhoid fever The Him«* pro- ally employ«*«!. In Xew York City over 10» caeea of |M*nsily ol f tin- fly for milk batliN ha» lUinmer“ a tvphoid f«-v»-r ««curre«! almont within made a child’s “second Obituary This block was thing to la* di«-n<h*«l by all m«*th«*rn. j tin* limitn of one hl«x-k Mr«*. Kali»* Bronner whr born in < i«-r- How few parents realize I fiat Were it a model tenement, with the proper tiia’iy July 19, 1836, di«*«l at Bori g. not for the fly th«* child's M-cornl num- plumbing and up to dal sanitation Oregon Atigu*t 1, HHO. Nhe came to liter would la* no more t«» I»«* feared j hut clone lo th-- lilts k were two stables Amer ca 57 year« ago. In 1 she wa. two than his iti ' uii 'I winter, Th«* v«-ry high —one in filthy condition and marnr«! to Gebhar«l Brunner, and to death rate <»f children from diarrh«-n! <>p«*n lota, «-a» h at the h«*ginning of th«* thin union mix rliildr«*n, tw girl» and disease * abruptly rm«-»* and fail* w ufi th«* • >uthr«*ak containing many accumula four boyi* wore Iwirn. There • are four prevalence <»f flies. Thin great morality tion» <»f «J»je<*tlotuil matt«*r, much of children, Mr . Ottile B ck, , Oswald, I h«-»«* among young childrt'ii fr«un «liarrhea wlu«-h !uirl*ore*i dineane gerim* Herman ami Eer«linan«l ami the hue- and enteritis ram»« •* a gr«*at«*i' «l»-cr«*aH»’ i|«,p«»MitM w«*re Mwarming witli hou»»«*- band left to mourn the loan of a kind in the human Mpnn <>f lik* than do« * . f!i«-n, ami the ‘•aim- flu-* w«*r«* going in mother and loving wife. 45 year, ago and <»ut of th«- t«-n«-mant I i «» uh «- win- any other preventable «!ÍM*aM*. wh«* cam«* to Oregon and in 1M72 moved i »uwrnor 11 ugh«" hit in aptIv »»aid that • l'»xx m atid lighting on the «-X| m > m « m | foo«l with th«* family t«> the place known a* "our moat valunbli natural reaourc«* of th«- a«lj>>inilig m ! i O|» m Samiy lii'lg»*, wher«* whe pa^ee«! away. Hu- ati« ntion of th«- In alth «lepart was our children ’’ W hen we conwider I »«•(•rai*« d wan a m«*mber of the German that th»* fly in the chu f di**«*minat«»r of im-nl w cm called to the condition of l.uth«*ran hurcb. the disease to w liich rhihjren ar«* tuoni affair», ami it xvaa r«*coinmend«*d that susceptible, ami which h«*ii«l» the list «»! all «'Xpom-d filth in t I» im neightx»rhoo«l preventable cam»«*" < >f «h ath, the necess I m * <lininf«*ct«*d «-ontmuoualy until the ity fora relentless warfare upon this rpitleinic bail c«*an«*d. Th«» department, Mr». W. N. M«N>re and Mr». Gut ••till l»eli«*ving that the probald«* source Ki hey ar«» runticating at Collin» Spring» domestic pest is apparent. It is cotlservat ive to estimate that the .of the epidemic whh water or pOMMtbly for a iexx «lay». diseases transmitted through th«* agen milk, di<! not diMinfect the vacant lot», Mr. »n«l Mr*«. Carl Borg»*«* have re- cy of the hou**«- fly cut short the ax»r- mo far a* colli«! be learn«*«!, ami the epi turin- I from a two inoiith»’ vinit to their ng«- span of human life in tin* I nit«*d demic continm«! througlmut th«* fly «4(1 horn«* in Germany, which they ba<l ilusur ! M«*nH«>n. States by nt least two yean not »e«*n for over thirty ye«r». InaMinurh hm tin* milk supplied to am*«* cornpani<*s take notice I luring a Gu» Richey and H<»n Leffter have re- generation I hi* means a loss of 170,- i hi» Mvction wan th«* mhiii «* a*« in Meveral turn«»*! from N«jw|»>rt and report a isti/ss» human lives, or t.IHMHI live. ■ other Mecti«»m» «4 th«* b««n»ugh wln-r«* lit pleasant trip. of th«* pre-eht liwrnge length, or a tle or m» typhoid «M-<,urr«*d, ami al»o, Inland Moore »pent a few day» at the money ) o » n of ? »/ ahl inaamtirh un tin* water wbn from pre- Enormous as these figures seem they » imc I v the Nam«* ffource an in the rent «4 Iwach la?*t week. Mr». G. N. Sxger it visiting u ith are only a part of the story. We haw tin- iMirough wher«* th«* condition» xver«* not figured th«* cost of the si« kness pro normal, it ffrenu« ahnoat incredible that fri«*nda at Svaaide this aeek. ducts! by th«* flies The pay of the do« any other aourre of infvcti«)n than tli«*» Mr». T. R. Bcrrv an«l Grandnfa KvS- tor, the nurse, and the druggist haxr ! could I m * conaidertMl. A canvass of the tcrnon wer«* Portland visitors thin xwvk. not been r«»c«»nvd, nor has the loss of neighborhood shoxved that the |HM>pl<* Olis J«»hn»«»n and Cha», I >oh 1<1 <1 l.t time through illness been ligur«*d. The xverr all lajiling their drinking w liter, hav«* gon«* to the mountain» for an out- Spanish Utir taught us what a power and mofft «4 them boiling their milk, ing. fill agent of «h ath the fly could he hut that iioik * «»f tln in hud been in-truct- Mr. Garri on’» » ew l arn is rapidly when ojwn latrines were acc«*ssil>l<* to «•<! to guar«l agaiiint die». nearing completion. Illes; for it has he«*n estimated that out The Merchant»’ A»i«oriation <»f N« xx Mr. ami Mr». Ih’nry Melby wer«* of 2197 deaths in the Spanish-Ain«*rican York, in a vigoroti» campaign against valley visitor» last Sunday. war, 1921 result«-«! from typlmfd fever the houMc-tly, I ihr gat<-r«*«l a lurg«* I mm I v Eritz Matthias ha» got the roof of bi (*ommuninct< <i by flies. Th«* large num of «'«mvincing testimony from physician» ber «>f deaths cauned by unsanitary and health l»<»ar«lff all over th«* v«»untry hou»e completed am! it xvill noon lie «•«m«litions in niihtnrx life lias thus l.-d citing »pecith’in»tan<*e», a^ ho t h«* di- ready for the plasterer». DISIROY Illi II Y PLEASANT VAI 11Y to a more careful study of similar con ditions in civil lift*, resulting in th«* dis covery that accumulations of tilth in open city lots, alleys, ami als»ul school sinks, as well a*« in exjHited country outhoiis«*s, is the source of typhoid fev«*r, ami of int<*stinal «lis«*ases of childr«*n through tin- ag«*ncy of tin* fix The chief health officer of one of <»nr larg< st Southern ci tie» recently inform- «•«I mt* that he was satiafh*d that 9«» per «•»•nt of the cns«*s of typhoid fcv«*r con tracted in his city had been tran»mit- tvd by Hi«*». Several specific in.tunees of fly in fection have been investigated where the seat of the infection was an un- Hcrecm*d patient or a vacant lot con- taining mf«*ct«*d feces. In such in- stances flu* source of infect ion was show n by tin* actual isolation of the r«»ct tr:iii»ini»Mi«»ii <4 «langer«»u» «linca»«-* by mean» of hou»v-tlic». \\ hut are w«* going to do about it? Are we going to wuk«’ up to the fac t that nil this can ami will be »top|»ed? With a full realization «4 what it mean» xx«’ should certainly tak«* cur«* of our oxvn nuisance ami see that «»ur neigh- ln»r «|« m * m th«* same. In hospitals and at honit* flic» »hoiih! be k« pt away from the sick, especially those ill with contngi«niHdiseases. W«- should al»»lisli o | m * u privies and pr«»|M»rly <h*spo»<* of our »«»wage am! other w adv products. Our sanitary inspvctora in cities shoul«l I m - instructe«! first to disinfect and then reniov«* all exposed filth wher, ver found. Stahl«* manur«’ sh«uil«l la* kept in tight, dark r«*cvptucl«*s ami remove«! itt regular int«»rvals. KEEP W IIAT YOU REAP GOOD CROPS are of no lasting benefit if you spend every year all that they bring to you. Make your successful harvest do more than merely enable you to live till the next one. Bank your proceeds, check out as your needs require and see to it that there is a surplus remaining at the end of a year’s time, a clear profit from the business. This bank will keep your money safe, give you every consistent accommodation and co-operate in every possible way with you to make your farm in vestment pay greater dividends than it has ever done liefore. * * WE STAND BACK OF THE FARMER FIRST STATE RIM KVVOOD Mr. and Mrs. A W Dawes ent r- tamed a number of the young p op e Friday evening of la«t week in honor of their son Elmer's IStli birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Daws left (or the r new home at Montavilla Monday. WEST SECTION LINE POWILL VALLEY No. 31. Vol. 6. LUSTEDS Mr Miller of Plea-ant home visited Word wan received lately of the death of Mr». Shafer’» mother, Mr». Sarah his son Raymond Sunday. J. Goff of Portland visited with Mr. Martin of Iowa, aged Ml year». She leave» »everal oorm and daughter» of and Mrs. G. Lusted Sunday. whom Mr». May Shafer wa» at he-bed- Mrs. G. Lusted visited with Mr and Young ladies don-as society met with aide. The latt’ r will not return from Mrs. Alfred Cook last Sunday. a good attendance at the home of Chas. the Ea.t until late thia fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Sleret have gone Nordb om last Saturday. Mr». L. Walker ot Sunnyside wa» a on an outing to Welches. Mrs. Alma Herrin and -on, who have guest at W. Nagel'» the past week. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Altman enter- l»een visiting here the p<st week a. Mr». E. Arnspiger entertained Mr». tained Mrs. J. B. Lent and daughter guests at the horn- of the former’s A. Rymer of Portland early this week. Jean and Mrs. Stevens and daughter mother, have left for their home in Harry Rogers and son Frank wer-- out and Mrs. Blanche Flemming Sunday. Seattle. on their annual visit to their ranch in L. A. Davies and family has moved to Mr an I Mrs. P. J. Erickson of Tur- West Hunt Park which they have owned Sandy where they will make their fu lock, California, f r- rmly of this place, for a number of years. ture borne Their many friends regret visited their old friends here la«t week. Several families went fishing Sunday their departure. They were on thei wav home from a from here. F. Wostel of Gresham was a caller at visit in Minnesota, where they spent Wm. Ream and family are preparing Mr. Shipev’s last Sunday. three months. to go to the mountains soon. Mr. and Mrs I.. A. Davies and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. N Alm<|ui»t returned Guests at Buckle}* Grove this week Hollister visited with Ed Hamilton and home from • vi it with friends in War were, Wm. Caswell and wife and Miss family recently. ren, < Iregon. They have sold thefr place Marwell of Portland. Mrs. A C. Wihlon is on the sick list. of ten acres to Gust and Andrew Ryd Miss Margaret Whitersides * f Port berg of Erie, Pennsylvania. land ha* been visiting her uncle and Alfred Johnson met with a serious ac aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton. t?be cident last week w bile knocking down Grant Bel! made a business trip to returned home Tuesday, accompanied the cribbing from the cement foundat on The Dalles Wedne day. by her brother Charles, who spent three to his new house, A board struck him An O. R. A N. train kille 1 four heal weeks here. on the head ami for a short t me Le Mrs. l.avica Lusted of Gresham vis of cattle Thursday morning. was rendered unconscious. The se «lp ited with Grandpa Lusted and wife last F E. Reed and wife were visitor, at week. won nd inflict d wa attened to and the the Blackwell home in Portland. patien is now getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I.»nt made a busi Albert Fox placed with the Laiourell ness trip to Portland last Tues-lay. orchestra at the Troutdale dance last Saturday night. The Christian Endeavor of Cottrell Miaa Myrtle Friel has returned from Miss Ethel Smith, accompanied by will give an ice cream aoci 1 at the Portland. her consins, Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb, Baptist church at Cottrell August 6. Ev rytxxly invited. 31 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Coff s)«nt Sunday at Seaside. man ot N-attle a daughter. Victor Nutley took a launch party to Teams wanted, water ditch. Man Dr. J. A. Mafie, left for Aberdeen, Muntnomah Falls Sunday. and team $6. Team and harness ♦35 Wash., last Thursday. Miss Sarah Johnson, who spent sev per month. Apply at camp. Wilson, Mis. Laura Newland of Seattle ar eral weeks here the guest of relatives, Rector & Daly. Gresham, route 2. 31 rived in Cherryville Thursday and i. has returned to Tacoma. visiting her brother, Chas. Newland. The entertainment given by ladies of the Mission church last S turday was a success in every respect. A splendid program was carried out which was much apprec a ted C0RBET1 CHERRYVILLE A gang of men have lieen put to work ofienmg up a road connecting Dover with Snag cam[>. Dave Douglas, is at work with a gang of men widening out the Cherryville hill road for the benefit of the Portland Auto club. Geo F. Barringer, a real estate man of Portland, ha. purchased an acre of land from Dr. B <thkm. and intend, to erect a house for a summer residence. Kids Wanted • >n 70 cords of wood to Is* delivered at the schoolhouse in Gresham, bide for same will lie receivs-l by the district clerk up to noon of August 15, 1910. Bidder to specify ipialitv of wood. For particulars see the undersigned. It. M. ROBERTS, District Clerk I Dated at Gre-hain, July 20, 1910. h Tenus wanted for the water ditch, Wibon, Rector A Daly. Gresham, route 2. 31 DOVER D0NTS. Don’t put sulphur ill the dust box. It's wasting gold dust. Don't let your Br-hmas and Cochins i wiule in icy water. It will cling to their feather leggings and freeze off their feet. Don't use open water vessels in freezing weather. Water will freeze ' on those Leghorn wattles and couibs. Don't worry about some other fel- fow’s buil beaded blunders or be hethun- , »-tired by Bill Blowhard when i dera. Don't use hellebore and 1 slug shot for lice. They cause cauker * gud soffoca- tiou. I»on't scatter slicked lime everv- where. The white dust t briugs sore thn-at and roup. It Don't lie a red pepper crank, causes liver disease and death. Iton’t use slacked lime for louse powder. It burns, bleaches legs and t-IH-ils plumage. Don't give chickens whisky for colds. It will make them drunk and Sunk. Grain harvest has commenced here. G. A. Wolfe has cut bis wheat. Mr. Simister has returned home from Portland where he has been in the hos pital some time Mr. Shultz of Portland is »¡»ending his vacation visiting hie daughter, Mrs. P. Magnolia. Mrs. J. L. Robertson is spending a few weeks on her son’s place picking berries. Jos. I>e Shazer and family were visit ing A. J. Kitzmiller’s Sunday. Great improvement has been made on the Eagle Creek road in the way of clearing out and grading. E. Snyder of Eagle Creek w as visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sautell. G. R. Woodie and family were visit ing Perry Kitzmiller of Aulspaugh Sun- da v. John Hews v as visiting Creek Sunday. in Eagle Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keith were calling on Mr. Rol>erts Sunday. <t. II Zimmerman is havi g his house r -shihgled and otherwise improved. W B. Mcl.in is much improv* <1 and has gone wit * friends to R|>end a ew weeks in the mountains. Harness Buggy and Wagon Sale Miss Richmond, who has been spend ing a few weeks with her aunt at Tigard- ville, was home for a sb rt visit Sunday. B. F. Powers and bis brother Geerge are down fronr Shaw, Ore looking utter their interests here. Mr. Geo. Boland ma e a business trip to Tigardvilie I'lle day. PL LASAN I HOMI Joe * epliens returned from I.os An- gles, California, where he has been f r the past ten month.. Though entirely blind he made his way selling papers on the l.os Angle, streets. Chas. Wallace left for Frisco about the Erst ot the month. The auto club ha. planted new linger board, pointing to the four corner, of the earth. The remark that agents can duplicate our sale prices is “hot air.’’ have taken our line of goods away from agencies near Portland so that we can make you THE PRICE We The sound of the reaper is heard. The auto-truck, are busy night and ilay.distributing pi|>es along the line. Mr. Mullenlioff ha. tlni lied his large barn and painted it red. Another Dance al Rockwood Also Guaranteed Buggies with trimming, fine leather quarter *red or black _ - - High Grade Henney Buggies Leather tops, in $58.50 $77.50 $40 $45 $18 $30 Team Hamess - - Team Hamess - - Single Buggy Harness - Double Driving Hamess $31.50 $35.50 $13.50 $23.50 R o C"W< mm I Grange will give its ■i'. mid summer dance Saturday evening, A* g. <1, Richards' orchestra will be there nnd with another of those famous grange suppers and popular prices there will be | the customary large attendance and a Undesirable, will good time for all. not be allowed to remain. A 1 other. 31 are welcome. C. L. Boss & Co. I Moline Plow Co. Bldg. J 320 • 328 HAST MORRISON STREET Portland, Oregon