Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1921, Image 1

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A 3HLAND climate, w ithout the aid
* * of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a. This is a I
proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
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t e rn
r n a a tio
t i o n n a a l l News
N aw s W
W ir
« Service)
ire
VOLUM E 3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Vol. 43)
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ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
A SH LA ND , OREGON, TH URSDAY, D ECEM BER 15, 1921
No. 89
FLOODS COVER WASHINGTON TOWNS
I. WEST NIEIB
¡' HEAD
S. N. GHOSE
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W. H. DENNIS
COLD WEATHER
l AVERTS SEATTLE
County Fair Ground
E lectio n C arries
u
City's Auto Park
Gains Fame In Lightest Vote In History of County;
Tulsa Oil Fields 1,486 to 1,000; Ashland Defeats
FRED HERRON HAS DIFFICULTY'
IN ORGANIZING K L A M A T H
COUNTY WOOL GROWERS; BUT
WINS OBJECTORS.
New AsMociatlon 'Will Try to Remedy
M arket Condition*; Now Forced
to Ship East and Pay Freight Bark
to W eatem Woolen Mills.
ASHLAND CAMP IS USED AS
AN EXAMPLE OF TULSA
i
PARK IN PROSPECT
Issue.
SECTIONS GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILROAD TORN OUT; DIKE
1IREAK RELEASES FI AMID OX
STANWOOD AND MILLTOWN.
IB
Crest of High W ater in PugK Sound
Country Is R eached and Chilly
W eather Stops M enace; T raffic to
Tacom a, Valley C ities R esum ed.
W ith to ta led reports from all b u t tw elve far o u t county precincts
j com plete late today, Jackson cou n ty resid en ts yesterd ay decided in
Into the far reaehe« m
f“T° r ° f <he ° “e miU *** for im prov »«g th e county fair ground a t Med-
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O f t llC E o s t ,
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SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 15.— With
W. H. Dennis of the Halifax Her­
IOMI n> a vote o f 148« to IODO. M edford, w ith a vote o f 108« to 192,
i nH,b a n » SoUth’ tbe iam e o f Aab*; saved th e day for th e county fair im p r o v e m en t project, precluding de- ald, promoter of the ‘nternational frosty w eather chilling the thawing
Fred Herron, whose farm home is ff
in the Valley View neighborhood
north of Ashland, and who is one
fishermen’s race and donor of the in- j snows in the foothills, and a cloud-
of the leading sheep breeders of
ternational
trophy. Mr. Dennis took less sky, the Puget Sound countrv is
Southern Oregon, spent last week! 8. N. Chose, a Hindu political exile, m anv friends m ade for A c io t.a ,..........
y th
" e
V
<* e ’ J a m a jo rity
seven ty-six.
T
he votin
g a very strong stand in demanding that on the road to recovery from the
many
friends
made
for
Ashland
by
throughout"
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*«”
'o«.ng
in K lam ath county signing up new *ho, because of his activities against iu
. ,,
,
h te
he camp, the (ollowlng
com m end.-; • „ inr*>l,gn
la to r, ou t th e count) is c o n sid e r e d to be one o f th e lig •'“
*“ st * in t h e . 1 conditions of the deed „ „ of i o aift
i ," in con 1 «■
flood menace which atartod Sunday
members for the Oregon Wool he British government in India, was
The am ount to be re>1
1 nttldly adhered to and that only bans-
he“ V)'
a "d
Growers association, of which Mr. forced to retire from that country, non Is taken from The W orld,, — '
I
“ fide,
J - practical
------ . . . . deep-sea
.
- fishermen
-
i
lie
crest
of
the
high w ater mark
H erron is president. He reports the ’as opened offices in Washington and Tulsa, Okla., as part of an o p e n : tr
be
the tax authorized at yesterday’s '
K lam athons pretty hard nuts to * i,1' b*apd a “ ’"’"’¡«•¡on to Promote forum letter published in th at pa­
was
reached
yesterday.
Traffic to
,
i allowed to compete
election is estim ated a t $27,412, o f _______________
.
, ,
ielf-government in India.
per
and
w
ritten
by
Mrs.
H.
H.
Firey,
— Tacoma and other valley cities ha«
crack, because they have had bo
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. ______ _______________
which only about one-third w ill'
! been resumed.
who passed through here last sum ­
many unfortunate experiences in
coine from the farm ing population.1
mer,
in
answ
er
to
protests
made
m arketing their wool. They are,
i R ailroads and other corporations
against a Tulsa to u rist camp.
| STANWOOD, Wash., Dec. 15.—
nevertheless, able, says Mr. Herron,
will pay about 40 per cent of the e n -1
“At Ashland, Or., in Lithia Spring
’ Milltown and Stanwood were flood­
to see the advantages of the right
S' ~
i tire amount.
park,
one
of
the
most
beautiful
parks
ed to a greater depth today than at
kind of co-operation and several
Tentative plans for the Jackson
I
ever
saw,
with
springs
of
pure
wa­
any time before in the history of
signed up the five year m arketing
county
fair
grounds
have
been
made
ter and soda, sulphur and other
; the two towns. The Inundation is
agreem ent.
by Prof. Peck, of the Oregon Agri-!
kinds ad libitum , with beautiful
a result of a break in the Skagit
Mr. Herron explains th at members
¡cu ltu ral college, and are saidl to be
dike between here and Mount Ver­
lawns,
walks,
shrubs
and
trees
ga­
of the new association were first ob-'
i the best planned fair grounds in th e !
non
Wednesday night.
lore,
a
real
park,
was
a
to
u
rist
camp
tained west of the Cascade moun-
state. The following buildings h av e1
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!
G
reat
sections of the Great
th at made the dreary, dusty tourist
tains, because the sheep men of
been
proposed:
horses;
cattles,
sheep'
N orthern railroad have been torn
feel like singing some one’s praises
W estern Oregon had g reater need of I
, and hogs; poultry; forestry and
Postm aster E. J. K aiser announces j out by the rushing waters. More
to
high
heaven.
getting together for m utual help
TXritfLl
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 15.— By
mines; stock judging; m achinery; that the Ashland post office has re- than a score of families have beeu
“ Parking spaces for cars, all num ­
and protection. Most wool produc-j wo,k ing day and night, the findings
j
in dustrial; agricultural and horti- ceived a supply of the new $25 and forced to flee from their hom es, and
bered, with a care-taken to look af­
ers in this part of the state are gen-! . .
cu
ltu ral; boys’ and girls' club and $100 treasury savings certificates many flooded stores
have beeu
era! farm ers, with only small flocks ° f the committee appolnted to make ter them, tnadb one feel th at their
school
work;
dairy
products;
worn-
which
were
placed
on
sale
Decein-
closed.
of sheep, and therefore cannot af. suggestions for highway control car and baggage were in safe hands.
en’s building; am usem ent pavillion; her 15. The local office made o
n
e
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ford the necessary expense of mar- will he completed and subm itted to Inside ,a lovely concrete building
i
grand
stand.
sale
of
a
$20
treasury
savings
cer-
BORAH
FLAYii PROVISION
keting their wool to the best ad- Governor Olcott by Friday. Mem- were lockers to correspond with the
There
has
been
a
great
deal
The
fair
grounds
are
located
just
tificate
this
morning
and
it
is
ex-;
o
p
PACIFIC AGREEMENT
vantage. which left them at the bers of tbe committee have agreed num bers of car jppaces, and gas
;
north
of
Medford,
along
the
west
pected
th
a
t
they
will
sell
well
when
_
said of the conservatism of bank­
mercy of junk dealers or anyone th a t they will not discuss the find- burners besides, which a quarter-in-
ers and as a rule, it is so. W ith­ side of the Pacific highway.
The the public learns of (he m erits of WASHINGTON, D.
C., Dec. 15.__ _
e se w o choose to buy their pro- ings until they have been made pub- the-slot m eter provided gas for three out analys/ng w hat conservatism
grounds
and
present
improvements
these
government
securities.
Senator
Borah,
republican,
Idaho,
duct.
Big producers east of the lk. bv the governor. r ls the plan or more meals, and large sinks and
really
is,
it
is
set
down
as
a
vir­
are
valued
at
$23,000.
In
the
cen-
The
$1000
certificates
have
not
flayed
the
provision
In
the
four<-
inounta ns were better able to look to give the report the widest news- drain boards, and plenty of good
ter is a large aviation field,
Bur- been placed on sale over the coun- power Pacific treaty by which the
tue, while, from a community
o u r for their interests and had a clip paper publicity as quickly as pos- water provided splendid chances for
standpoint
it
is
always
the
g
reat­
rounded
by
a
one-mile
horse
track,
ter at the Ashland office yet. being “ insular dom inions” of .Japan, -he de­
su tc ent > large to a ttia c t compet- sible, so th a t members of the legls- a good “clean-up,” the delight of the est deterent to progress. In its outside of which ls an auto track, distributed to offices of the first clared, would be guaranteed against
. u^®r8,
j latu re will be fam iliar with the re- dusty to u rist’s heart.
final analysis, conservatism is protected by a safety zone. Most of class only. Mr. Kaiser, interpreting aggression, armed or otherwise, by
“ Don’t forget for a m inute that
e aw required that fifty per pOrt before assembling In Salem next
No great ' the proposed buildings will be io- the instructions, says • the certifi- the United States Great Britain and
the tourist who is made to feel that COWARDICE— fear.
cent of the wool men join the asso- Monday.
catefi between the highway and the cates are to m ature in five years and France.
laurels
were
ever
won
through
‘iarnPd before ‘«corporation. | r js understood th at the commit- he is wanted and welcomed in a
race track.
bear interest at about 4% per cent
Borah declared it seemed to him
either
fear
or
cowardice.
People,
Although organization was begun iee will recommend th a t policing of town is going to rem em ber th a t town
The
following
are
election
returns
compounded
sem)l-annuaUy
if
held
the
United States would be bound
not
having
analyzed
conservatism
only last .spring. 1825 members have the state highw ay, will be placed In I “? d BP<i“ * ’ S"od W° rl1 ,or “ a "
reported
today:
to m aturity, or at the rate of about to employ force if necessary to pro-
and still looking upon it as a fine
fllP O U ili/ Ivrxxxn
i_ _ o t
i l n n p - t the
no
r road.
n ilil
A o lz w
n n » . to u rist
Ask
your
n i T i ’n n i n 8eCU? d - rrw
The
firSt * POO,i the hands of the highway r ’ depart ! i along
'3
% per cent compounded semi-an- tect Japan from aggression by China
business
virtue,
are
always
quick
Ashland
.
! acquaintance if this is not so. It is
.
,
pounds was sold at bet- ment, so th at the regulation of loads
No
nually,
if redeemel before m a tu rity .'o r Russia, or any other nation “ not
to
put
bankers
on
the
boards
of
Yes
much easier to find good camping
te r than m arket prices A Barge I and speed can be enforced
L
ibrary
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q
24
The
new
policy developed by th e ;« member of the proposed alliance.”
I sites through the west than the east directors of their commercial bo­
quantity was taken by the Portland
Roads A re Broken Down
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ii
2 4 adm inistration means that p o s t a l ----------------------- —
dies, at the head of im portant City hall
Roads s r / b r o k ™ ’ down",7n,».r a ' “ ,h e
depe" da mM l‘ Inore
Woolen mills a t one and one-half
23 savings and treasury savings activi-
19
committees, and in every place McCarthy building . . . .
cents above the Boston m arket, be­ combination o t w eight and Bpee(j ; H** *ourlal or traveler for th e ir rov-
3 2 ties have been co-ordinated into one
W hittle’s ..................
7
where forward-looking courage
cause this firm couldn’t afford to thereby increasing th e cos. o t m .ln -l B" “ e th a l1 the e a , t "
30 peace-time savings program under
B
utler
building
...........
17
is essential, and then wonder why
wait for a shipm ent from Massachu­
tenance. Considered as a m ainten- MAY RELEASE
20 which the post office departm ent
_
fi
the community does not go for­ Fourth St. station
setts, nor to pay freight from th at
ance
problem,
this
enforcem
ent
is
,
97
POLITICAL
25
and the treasury will join to advise'
Peachey
home
................
13
ward.
A
fter
a
while
the
public
state.
held to be logically w ithin the prov-j
Bv ( HRISTM, , S will begin to analyze, and when
30 postal savings for the deposit of sav-
Ju n io r high school . . . . 27
Oregon sheep men are compelled Ince of the commission, as the reg-j
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25 ings for investment.
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9
they do, there will be fewer bank­ Valley View ............ -. .
to ship th eir product across the ulation of weight and speed is al- Í
2 3
The treasury departm ent a n ­
Belleview .........................
13
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 15.— ers in such places.
• ontiuent to Boston to find a m ar­ ready in th a t departm ent.
nounces:
In
fact,
nearly
always
the
num
­
—■ «
A ttorney General D augherty today
ket, and then pay freight on it back
I he present force of motorcycle in d ic te d ,. .
.
.
“The small war-time treasury cer-'
ber of vital reasons why a com­
T otal ....................... 129
205
,
av
a.,
..
y
.
indicated
th
at
a
large
num
ber
or
so­
again, either in m anufactured form
tificates,
comprising the 25-cent
munity stands still, exactly ac­
ur as raw wool to feed local m ills.¡state out of the s ^ r e t o r ^ o f spate’s Jease^ P®’ltiCal priHon«r9 wiH bo re'
M edford
th rift stam p, the $5 war savings
Yes
It is to prevent such an intolerable office will be retained in all p ro b -1’ a .
Pr‘S° n
h l ‘St* cords with the prominence bank­
stam p, are being discontinued, ef-i
ers are given in the civic life of N. E. Medford ............; . 122
tandition of affairs, as well as to co- ability to look lafter checking up
n
fectlve December 31.
Those out- ' PITTSBURG. Kans.. Dec. 15.—
E. Medford .................... 103
operate in other helpful ways, that licenses. Use of the section fore- , V T
5 State8/ hat he has co,n- the community.
standing will be accepted at face1 S tat® tr ° ° P8’
<^ach-
A shland has four hankers on S. E. Medford ..............
66
sheep men are organizing,” explains men of the highway departm ent as
hh ?
,
W h ‘C h
value for the new securities or will *»‘ nts throughout the
ted
dls-
Ali H erron’
¡enforcing officers is undbr consid ' ? P0’1 lcal prl8O" er« « g ^ e
He the directorate of her Cham ber of S. W. Medford ............. 102
be
redeemed
in
cash
at
their
face
tFiCt8
°
f
tbe
Kansas
Coal
field8’
be’
Commerce.
W. Medford ................... 105
“ The clim ate of the A tlantic coast oration.
These foremen use light . n h n
jU8ti,y’”
gan
patrol
duty
at
noon
today.
value at post offices.”
HAZ KIK.
, The quiet was com parable with
is unsuited to the m anufacture of cars, and th eir presence
presence would
would not!
h
Pr‘ft'
(Continued on Page 4)
oners
will
be
released
The
attor-;
1
one
of those lulls in F ran d er’s fields
woolen goods,” asserts Mr. H erron, bp as noticeable as a uniformed m an'
“BIG 8 “ AGREK ON
ney
general
wouldn’t
say
w
hether
which preceded some terrific on­
Artificial Indoor conditions must I on a motorcycle.
NAVY PROGRAM;
or not Eugene Debs is among those
slaughts and pervadedl th e en tire
therefore be created in order sue-!
Compensation in Abeyance
likely to be released.
SECRET SESSION district.
c ssfully to carry on the industry in
W hether
the
committee
has
The striking miners and the vic­
ttiat p art o f the country. The Pa-! worked out a compensation from
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dee. 15.—
torious “shock troops” of the “ Ama­
cific N orthw est is an ideal place for the trucks and passenger busses for BABY HAYED IN
A final and complete agreem ent on
THREIi STORY FALL;
zon” army, which in a three day of-
(lie operation of woolen mills. The damage to roads is not divulged,
the naval lim itation of arm am ent • fenglve cloged every « n in e In the
BURNING
HOTEL
litte r are handicapped, however, by There is a rum or th a t the commlt-
program was reached today at a h . i j *
j
»
*
.
.
„
field, turned out en masse to see the
a peculiar situation which exists in tee, while gathering much data, real-
secret
session
of
a
conference
of
the
soidjer9
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 15.— Trap-
i^gard to the wool m arket.
1 izes th at not enough has been se-
“ big th re e ”- H u g h e s , Balfour, and
No vlo)ence was Qffered
“ Boston is the place where m o st'cu re d , and th a t this extra compen- I‘e f
thÍFd fl° ° r ° f & burnI” 8’
^ t tiT c i
i n ’0
1 indiCati° nS
looks greeted the soldiers aa
of the wool produced in the U n ited ! sation feature may have to go over ?,° ° herG today’ Mrs- Berth a Wil-
at
the
close
of
the
session.
they
took
their posts
until
the
regular
session
In
1923
I
"
T
Wr&PPed
her
thre<*
year
0,d
By MYRA GUNTER
States is bought and sold. W estern
the spread of germs. Colds are fre-l
Balfour and Kato were obviously
Violation „( the overloading a n d Z . / . " . Y L " '“ '
Z 3'" 8 her
(Special Correspondence)
mills are therefore forced to go to
quent among school children, and in good spirits when they left the
LONDON, Dec. 15.— BolahrvLt
-ston to buy their
tendencies are sweeping through
wool which has been
Portugal, according to reports rench-
11 om Oregon and
the British foreign office today,
' rates, and) not only
i- nse of shipping it back again, but This will make every driver a po- in^ured by its long fal1-
health nurse,” says Miss Thornely, creasing the num ber of colds in a
’ortugal
is now a country with­
“When are the ‘big three’ going
)..y dealers’ profits, storage charges, ‘ Hceman, w atching over his meal
A nother Aroman climbed to the assistan t professor of physical edu- school, thus helping to keep up at- to meet again?” Balfour
out a government, the cabinet hav-
. ,.
W8S ask eJ *ng been forced to resign yesterday
• tc. When the m ajority of sheep ticket. W here truck companies and ' vindbw and carried Mrs. W ilbam s cation, a t Oregon A gricultural col- tendance.
This three isn’t going to meet
________
e> /
e «»y
lege. P arents are often disappoint­
men in the west are organized, we bus companies wink at violations by i ° WD 3 9Ca ing ladder
H ealth nursing is com paratively again,” he replied.
LONDON, Dec. 15.— Sir Jam es
ed when th eir child fails to make a new, having been successfully start-
hope to keep our wool from going drivers, the public service commis- « .
— — -
.
__ ________ ______
to Boston, and put a stop to our be- 3,on may be requested to revoke the I A sh,and Pionec»’ Die»—
- •’«ig, head of the unionist govern­
grade, or keep high class standing, ed in 1903, but is well worked out Three Speeders A irested__
I ig forced to pay tribute to the bean ’ company’s franchise.
! Jobn W ’ Jacobs- son of the late but seldom realize th a t a physical in many large schools.
ment of Ulster, notified Pren.ie»
M. K. Wise Career and R. R- Lloyd George today th at it would
caters of the Bay State. P ortland is
, A. S. Jacobs, one-time sheriff of 1 condition may be the
1 cause of it It!
___ “ _____
The
follow up” -#____
system —
is - a good Howie, both of California, were ar- ka
t. Ready the second largest wool mar- People they are ____
forced
¡one.
thinks* ___
Miss Thornely. This
_ to adulter- dackso» county^ d le d a t his home at has been found th a t two decayed
.
__ , _____
*»•■£, rested for s e d'
S I
’
impossible for U lster to enter the
!
ate
with
this
cheap
m
aterial.
The
C!
ntral
Point
W
ednesday,
aged
fif-
teeth
retard
a
child
six
m
onths
in
lists
children
according to diseases, i
‘
PrItisS* association of nations as an
ket in the United States.”
........
, J
1 fer’ 8Pecial «tate police, and fined Iriob fr '
Mr. Herron was asked if it w ere*,aw which sheep men are trying t o l ty_Bve years, eleven, m onth
and school work— adenoids re ta rd him „ For example,
diseased tonsils in one by Justice Gowdy $20 and $25, re-
tru e th a t shoddy was shipped from bave enacted for the regulation of i tw enty"nlne days. Pneum onia was one year. Miss Thornely says th a t class with special treatm ent given spectively, the latter Wednesday, the
Isaac Child ret h r„ J .AK,IS’
1 5 ~ Tbe
a ’Had
ihe Balkan states of Europe by the woolen, factories, does not prohibit
cause
b*9 death. The deceased th e child who has these defects and to these pupils, records are kept and i form er Tuesday.
n r load and used by Oregon mills tbe use of shoddy, but merely re- W&3 b° rn ln YambB1 county,
and keeps up to grade does so with an developments noticed.
i Of thsi citv w»a
<
. ' rePa ra tl°ns commission today
to ad u lterate woolen goodb. He ad- duires th at goods into whose com- T*1®“ 8 ChHd th ® fami,y moved to added am ount of energy put forth.!
u L e etters
u e rs or suggestions to the par-
h
» u Ce*V<M 8 " ° te from the German
par-! bv
by the same
same’ officer
o ffin g for
¿7
uiltted th a t such was the case an d po9ition it enters shall be branded Ashland> where he was raised. Be- Often a c h ili considered m en tally ! ents from the health nurse are speed lim it Jtoast t i e t
ernm ent stafing that Germany will
deplored a condition which forces 30 the buyer may know just what he 9*de9 h,S W,f6, he leaves one d augh- deficient is merely suffering from; m eant as kindly, helpful informa-1 school.
Justice P '1 ” •• •
" ’ u b<? unab,e to pav ,he indemnity in-
the people of Oregon to w ear cloth- ,s getting. All we insist upon is teF’ E d ltb . and one brother, L. L. physical weakness, which causes loss tion.
!
* ic
'
,xed . tbe b a ilm e n t due January 15.
o
,
Gne
at
$15,
which
has
not
yet been
» ____________
!ng made from the cast-off rags ofj honesty. Our opponents put up the JaC.°b9’> secretary of the E lks’ lo<J_?e • o t energy and makes him appear (Jail
Schools such as those at Tacoma.I paid.
Mr. Childrethfc fath er ipft w -i-v .
W ash., have a achoa, h e .i.h h o a rd -la ., evening (or San Pe “ ciBCo io
<,p" a» « —
f Ithy Turks, as a rew ard for th eir aame spurious argum ents which 8t Medford and one 8,ater- Mrs- Mary or below average.
patriotism In patronizing home in- were advanced by oleo raanufactur- LeJonte’ of Vancouver, Wash,
Mrs. Ernest
Jeffry,
formerly
Children are carriers of diseases. with a member trom .ho e i „ heai.h undergo
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n a . rna
the South- 1 i A
Saerameoio.
c . „ r of .
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■ ~ • nv •• *a uum
(limn
> ahiand/
_ now
Class rooms are breeding places for board, medical inspector, dentist and
du try.
j ers in fighting the law which forces
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ern Pacllie heap,tai a , th at piace.
re c e n t,, underwent a
“ Our woolen m anufacturers say them to sell b u tte r substitutes as
* ° man PVer becomes so great as germs. The child himself may not nurse. This board gets out health
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It’s an old savin? th«»
a
operatioP’ from which complications
th e ir machinery is made to handle auch
No one objects to the manu to be totally forgotten. The press take the disease, but may carry It to bulletins, supervises buildings, play
some one elae. The health oarae in grounds and swimming pool,, n i l — ‘
-
l,a, lnurder ar"
shoddy, also (hat in order to pro­ facture and sale of oleo and shoddy, still prints a word or two about Mr.
T aft and Mr. Wilson when there is ¡testin g children may find symptoms looks after the general health of will out, but it would be more t o 1
duce low-priced clothing for poor
the point to see the murderers
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no other news to be had.
Some people get all they •yin and
and, by treating the ch ify prevent the children ln the city.
snuffed out.
try to get rid of moré fta q they get.
H az JÇik
FICE GEIS
LARGE SÜPPLY OF
TREASURY SI
BEPORI IS SECRET;
QUIET IN COAL
FIELDSJF KANS.
Work ot School Nurse Raises
Standards of School Work
0. A. C. Professor Gives Pointers
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