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L aw son of P o rtla n d w-as j S ta te d C o m m u n ic a tio n of A lp h a ! a > l s i t o r in th e city ye s te r d a >’ "PRINCESS ALICE” AWAITS STORK, f YALE M i ® TEAM P ro fe s s o r F o rs y th e gave a ta lk i th e success a lre a d y a tta in e d a n d to ta l v a lu e w ould fa r exceed th e on “ How th e w o rk of th e A sh- ■ hoped th a t th e Y.M.C.A. w ould assessed v a lu a tio n of th e d is tric t, land Y.M.C.A. a p p e als to a school c o n tin u e to fu n ctio n as one of an d th a t th is w o rk w as tre m e n d - m a n ,” an d A. C. Jo y spoke o f , th e im p o rta n t a c tiv itie s of th is o u sly w o rth w hile from a m a te r- How th e w ork of th e A sh la n d ; co m m u n ity . Jo y po in ted o u t th e . ial v iew p o in t to say n o th in g of A .M.C.A. a p p e a ls to a boy’s fact th a t if th e boys of A sh lan d th e s p ir itu a l v a lu e . 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H e a th a n d son, R ob­ e rt, a re lea v in g th is e v e n in g for a tw o w eeks b u sin ess an d p le a s ­ u re tr ip to San F ra n c isc o , Los A n g eles a n d San Diego. Save > 10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to O rre s ta ilo r shop. . 17— tf D og K illed— A m ad dog w as k illed y e s te r­ d a y e v e n in g a t R o gue R iv e r a fte r it had te rro riz e d th e co m m u n ity . A perso n is re p o rte d to h a v e beeD b itte n by th e ra b id a n im a l. T he people th e r e w ill a sk th e J a c k so n c o u n ty c o u rt to d e c la re a q u a r ­ a n tin e such as is in ex isten ce in G ra n ts P ass. Dr. R. J . B estul w as called an d he is sh ip p in g th e h ead of th e dog to Salem fo r a re p o r t.— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier. A c a rd p a rty w ill be given a t th e E lk s C lub R oom s by th e - E lk s L a d ies, W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , F eb- ju a r y 4 th , fo r E lk s a n d th e ir fa m ­ ilies. B ridge. F ive H u n d re d R u m ­ m y an d M ah Jo n g g w ill su p p ly th e e n te r ta in m e n t. A dm ission 50c, in ­ c lu d in g re fre s h m e n ts . 127-129-130 T here can he no doubt th a t m ost outdoor occupations a re by fa r •more h e a lth fu l th a n indoor work, since they provide o p p o rtu n ity for a n a b u n d an ce of exercise a n d fre sh air. F a rm life w ould be b e tte r th a n it is w ere it n o t fo r th e fac t th a t various d raw b ack s a re n e a rly a l­ ways associated w ith it— fatigue, bad a ir a t night, lack of hygiene R e tu rn s fro m M e d fo rd — and san itatio n , unw holesom e food, M rs. Sam J o rd a n w ho h a s been etc. T here is, a s a m a tte r of fact, c o n fin ed to th e S acred H a rt h o s­ no reason fo r this, a n d farm life could bo m ade an ideal life if it p ita l in M edford fo r th e p a st tw o w ere properly m anaged. Indoor w eeks is expected to r e tu r n to occupations a re n o t so bad if the A sh lan d to d ay . W h ile th e re she windows a re le ft wide open a n d a u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n fo r a p ­ certain a m o u n t of exercise is tak e n every day; in fact, sta tistic s prove p en d icitis. th a t th e av erage life of th e city m an is longer th a n th a t of th e m an who lives in th e country. T here E x c h a n g e P ro p e rty — Is no ju st reason fo r this, a n d it E a rl P . S m ith h a s exchanged m ust be due to th e causes m en­ th e fiv e-acre tra c t n e a r th e B elle­ tioned— overeating, lack of sa n ­ view school re c e n tly occupied by itation, lack of fresh a ir a t night, I. J . H ays a n d w ife fo r his house etc. fo r th e farm er. ’D rainage is eften a serious problem in the a n d tw o lo ts on P a lm av en u e. country. V arious occupations a re n o to r­ B oth p a rtie s h av e m oved to th e ir new lo catio n s. T he d e a l w as iously in ju rio u s— m ining, stdne- cutting, deep-sea diving, w ork in tra n s a c te d th ro u g h th e H. C. i steel mill, a p a in t factory, a G aley agency. 'e a tjje r-b e d factory, etc. Sm all p articles of som e of th e m ate ria ls used fill th e air, a n d a re inhaled V isits H ere— , Into th e lungs, w here th ey set up M ajor A lvin C. B a k e r of Salem . serious inflam m ation, a n d often ork in p ro p e rty in sp e c to r of th e Na- cause d eath. Men w ho _ w ____ tio n a l G u ard w as in A sh la n d a t- ! paÌn t shops ° ftcn suffer from lead I poisoning. Men w ho w’ork under* te n d in g d rill la st n ig h t. M ajor ¡great a ir pressure a re liable to B a k e r a n d Don S p en cer w ere in ) suffer from “caisson disease,” end- L ervice to g e th e r over seas an d ing in a frig h tfu lly painful d eath. On th e o th er hand, a v ia to rs m ay to g e th e r o rg an iz ed th e po st o f­ die from lack of a ir. B u t th ey fice a t L im oges. T hey sp e n t th e ir e usually able to g et back to a ir levels, an d deaths, th erefo re, do d ay ren e w in g a c q u a in ta n c e s. not often occur in th is way. On th e whole, it m ay be said Looking for L ocation— th a t a n y occupation m ay be m ade Mr. a n d M rs. R. G. P ry o r an d m ore o r less h e a lth fu l by th e m an ­ F. O. C ohail of P a lisa d e , C o lo r a d o ,! n e r of life w hich is lived a fte r sp e n t y e ste rd a y a n d to d ay in A sh- j w o rk in g hours, an d th e condition in w hich th e blood a n d general lan d . T hey a re to u rin g th e c o a s t 1 h e a lth is m a in ta in e d ,"V u rin g ^ th e B u ild in g Cam paign— T h e A sh lan d L u m b e r com pany in th is issu e is s ta r tin g a “ B uild N ow ” c a m p a ig n , upon th e th e o ry lo o k in g fo r a lo ca tio n and c a m e | Period of labor, t h a t fT a ctic a lly a ll a u th o ritie s from P o rtla n d la s t n ig h t a n d a r e '. ^ b ere 0X10 be n ° d o u b t of th e “ h e a lth . a g re e t h a t b u ild in g costs w ill in- going on to K la m a th v F a lls to m o r 'IUHd unquestionably m any w ho a re c re a s e in th e fu tu re . T he cam -, row . M r. P ry o r is in th e m erc an - try _ in g to im prove th . e . ir physical p a ig n w ill in c lu d e se v e ra l a t t r a e - 1 tile __ b ________ ... P . a lisa d e . 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