Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Carbon monoxide to a color-
but do not depend upon your
nose to tell you when your gar­ laae, odorleae and Ueteleae gn*
Thto
age to being filled with deadly Therein Uee Ito danger.
poisonous
gas
may
ba
coming
carbon monoxide gaa. You can-
hot smell this gas; yonr nosa from the exhaust of your motor
in great «nnntitles and yoa Wttl
does hot know.
This deadly gas is manufac­ not know ft. It permeated all
tured while you are warming up parts of a cloeed room to the
aama. extant, if given sufficient
the motor on a cold winter
time.
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morning before starting out for
The
poison
action
of'
carbon
the day, or while you are lying
duo to
under the car, doing odd re­ monoxide is directly
changes
In
the
blood
which
re­
pair Job while the motor to run­
ning. It to also being manu­ duce its oxygen carrying capa­
factured by gasoline motors so city. At the identical time you
frequently used on the farms. are being poisoned with thto gas
1 The gas is one of the products from your motor, the lung ac­
of combustion and the poorer tion increases, automatically and
00*1. Wood, Packing,
iHDIAMAPOLIS, Jan. fil.— (IF)
— The A. B. F. to going over
again.
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Thirty thousand. American Ln-
glonairas who tramped through
the mud and struggled over the
barhad-wire fields of Prance in
war time are going back to France
in 1917 to commemorate the 10th
anniversary of their first arrival
in 1917.
,
The
“boys”
who
traveled
throagh Franee / o n
••»bank’«
m a r« ,” gun calsons and famed
“ 40 Hommee — I cnevaux" box
cars, will eee the country this
time through the - window», of
Itoek carrots and
J.
P.
Norby.
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— Ford rondato*,
A -l shape. Truck
o f ’ Sweet Glover Seed,
Med Clover and Oraas
for oar 191« Seed
Monarch seed Cpm-
Ibdford. Ora. 117-1 as*
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MBBTON M. THOMPSON
Fainter end Deeorator
Paper Hanging *>-
Tinting a Specialty
Furniture Unfinished
Estimates gladly tarnished
Phene 99 or 79
tlR -il
Plano Instruction by experl-
daoed touch«. B a n n o n praf er­
rad. Phone 441Í. Mrs. Harold
xikins.
107— 1 m o?
COULD NOT-
SLEEP ON
LEFT SIDE
flfiD l _ Several
J. P. Norhy.
feeder
Phone
111-1«
EXCHANGE OR BUT— Para
blood Rhode Island Red codierei.
W .B . Bond. Route fi, Ashlhad.
Phone iPfil'.
118-3’
MACHINE WORK done of ell
cidieoa price to righ t «loves
refifctrod
Stores for sole. Sec
tito Ifcgte Brass ahd Irak Works
i l l OhsHlh a t
117-1 mo.
BABY chicks — Plymouth
Rock AXdS^eghorn, also cuetMÉ
hatching. 8c an egg.
O r«
•arty. Phone 41toR.
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stomach (due to gaa) and could
not sleep well, eepeclally on
left wide. Thanks to Adlerlka
I am *W* ■'
(signed!
Samuel S. Payne. Adlerlka re­
morse GAS in tan minntoa and
brings' ottt OU waste matter you
never thought * « m ydnr sys­
tem.
It to such an excellent
intestinal evheaant that it is
wendarful io* constipation and
stomach trouble. < Stops that
full, hlegted feeling end makes
you happy and cheerful.
No
matter w lu fty o u . have tried, the
EAL Adlerlka action will sur­
ds« yog.— McNair Brae., Drug-
S
< * N f » j — Batterito to ro-
OoOen Shikmeuto from Colum­
eM|r«9. fil.fip. All «leefridhl work bia Rlvsr Increased 981 per cent
dogo dt pprd set prirao.’ CU» in 98 years.
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, W » I Tidewater — Crown Timber
Co. will build railroad to Sius-
l i l i . wftoZadimón 'catch .Wae es­
timated at 9l«;0,00,000. The state
h ar1 J,B ^toh* hatcheries.
Legionnaires are salting theii
centimes at the rate of about
9100,990 a week, ft to estimated.
“Back to France’’ savings clubs,
workings on the principle of the
Christmas thrift clubs, have been
or^aplsed by bank£ all over the
moreUSSst of tigttfifMftree
to France will be a veritable sec­
ond A. E. F .” declares Jqjm I-
Wieker. national chairman of tpe
American Legion’s travel com­
mittee, in charge o f arrangements
for the second Invasion of France.
“The dregms of thousands of
exaervice men to return to France
and desires of ttoonsnndtoef others
who didn’t get across during the
war will be realised by |h e con­
vention tour,
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■ The trip will rammemorate the
tenth ahnlveraary of the arrival
of American troops In France.
Thirty thousand are expected to
go, making it the largest peace­
time trans-Atlantic movement in
history.”
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The men will not go In catto«"
flaged ships, guarded by canvo/s,
watching always for ’subs’? In­
stead of crowded troop ebipe,
.stripped of all comforts, luxurious
liners will carry thè Paris-bound
Legionnaires.
Red tape will be slashed right,
and left to permit the “boye” to
go abroad without customary pass­
ports vises, effecting a large sav­
ing. In plaoe of these papera,
Legion identification certificates
are to he used, which will cost
the veteran but a dollar.
American ships will be need
where available and British and
French liners also will be called
Into service.
New York, Boston, Hampton.
Roads, Houston and Montreal
have been detlgnated as porta of
embarkation.
The railroads of
the country have agreed to give
Legionnatfes round trip tickets
from their homes to the-port of
embarkation for the regular one­
way fare.
French railroads have already
announced a fifty percent reduct­
ion in collective tore' froip ports
of debarkation to Paris and tira
battleground.
Commandant Z. Pechkof.-an of­
ficer of the French Legion, is now
In the United States as oficial
representative of his codntry help­
ing to complete arrangements.
The commandant carried a let­
ter of Invitation ¿rom the French
Government and announced that
a special bureau had been Install­
ed to devote Its entire tima to
handling questions about “the
second A. B. F.”
Three weeks will be ths mini­
mum timé for the trip, * Week
at sen ench trny and a week id
Paris or at the battlefields. Vet­
erans may n m ata longer it they
wish.
Only Legion members and mem»
without your knowledge, yon patient Just beeanee he has be-
breathe in mors e< tbe eon -¡fu n to breathe. He la apt t e .
laminated U r In an effort to J atop breathing and need artlfi^-
get more oxygen. The iaereaas clal reaplratMa manipulation* -H ,
speeds up the rate of «atari- the physician to able to atynln-..
tten of the bleed by the gaa. toter oxygen, that will help.
This in turn totenslflea the dam- Probably the moat efficient mix -
age of the oxygon shortage. T o» tore la treating those affected,
breathe still mere rapidly, nattl is a 5 per oent carbon dibxUe.
¿he blood habUteeeme so changed and oxygen mixture. Kecently.
by the poison that It cannot Professor Henderson of Yale.
coaU la er giro the necessary University and hie co-werktr,;
oxy<«n to sustain Ufa. Just how Dr. Haggard, prove« Ito «Mi-
much the victim' of this poison- eisucy. The carbon dioxide add-,
lag suffers before death Ma not od to air. inhaled, stimalaSes.
known.
the breathing.
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To revive an unconscious per-
The best treatment in tb f'
^dn w ho'is the victim of tarbdn world against corbon monoxide
Jnonoxlde talto him into the ’ poisoning is to prevant It. 'So
»pen air and apply artificial do not run your motor in' |
respiration.
Do not leave the closed garage.
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Vnlveftlty basketball team- A c
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dren are eligible. for the trip en
special Legion rates.
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The travel committee advises
a mlnjmpm of 93 00 to be saved
by the veto ter. the trip.
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—Cardinal Mercier to reported
by his physicians to he weaker
this mentine,
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By DR. VERNON A. CHAPMAX
Member Gorges Memorial Insti-
tute
(W ritten for the United Press);
CHICAGO, Jen. 21— (U. PJ
-*-“Your nose know«,’’ is an apt
phrase but in every day Ilf'*,
especially where life an« health
are concerned, it’s not 11 way«'
Safe
nMqgs.fttp.fòWtììtolgnd
operate for the proteot-
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ion o f those who arc w aking invest wants and. pw ftbsaee ia-vanew e ways.
B a n k s , c h a m b e rs o f com m erce and o th e r o rg a n i z
Frequently» p ra m o to rt oorte .to town-’to sell s to c k iu su n d ry ¿IflRnifiatiuns. I t * o u ld be wise
to inv^stigaW Before any Iqv&iriment 1» rtaKs" f triv
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m eudation of your cham ber of cpraincrc''. K tfa U S io :
nuksg precaution is taken. Million* of dolJMrH a^e.a
nocent of the sly prpetioes whieh «re alw ays at U>e
him on.
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Investing your inonsy is a form o f T H B IF T . b ile wonejr,^
. Ih riftfitl, useful purpofie is stagrfant monC1^
We do not* # n n t to discourage, b u t enoo
' guidanoc of those who make i t th e lr b us
A nother form o f inveHtroent 4rhlc)i should, be pvol
tions, m oney-raising efforts and other d
been endorsed, aftePiavthtigatihn, by th<
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