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MAY DAY - NATIONAL CHILD HBALTH DAY i , ” PHc cfelelfrhtfbn o f M a y D a y a s N a tio n a l C h ild H ea lth Tfcjy w a s siiggeetpd by th e A m erica n C h ild H e a lth A sso - ""ition in 1923. It is raphJly b eco m in g an e sta b lish e d ^tom in eweyy p art o f th e c o u n tr y to d e d ic a te M a y 1st afo nji^fouriat^ ’tifiie fo r ta k in g sto c k o f th e ch ild tfi cctoditions o ft e a c h co m m u n ity and to 'u n d ertak e 0 tle/h iite 'la stin g jirograiu fo r im p r o v in g them . tiie first p a r t o f th e tw e n tie th c e n tu ry , o h ris- {griJaC Writer a n d p h ilo so p h er, “ th e c o u n tr y ? e ffo r ts h a v e been in a u g u ra ted fo r th e con- ¿hild' life W hich h a v e cu t th e Im zards o f ¡i-born c h ild in h a lf. D u r in g this- sa m e _ . , av^ft^ge sp a n o f lif e h a s been len g th e n e d n e a r ly U n -v e a r s, la r g e ly 4 u e to in crea sed p r o tec ti& i o f ch ild life . 1 ‘ S T E W WASHIMfiTONCnpr? letter ."?«» ►State, c o u n ty an d c ity h ea lth boards are p la n n in g d efin ite p rogram s o f s a n ita tio n an d im m u n iz a tio n fo r th e p rotection and c o n se rv a tio n o f ch ild life . T h e na- t io n a r CM Wren*« B u rea u h a s -b e e n '.e s ta b lis h e d , a n d a bureap o f ch ija h y g ie n e , fo r th e p ro tectio n o f m a tern ity an d in fa n cy , cheated th r o u g h th e H heppherfi-T ow n er A ct is n o w a d e fin ite p a rt o f th e h e a lth p rogram in m any stataa. ^ H e a lth aA aeatioa in o a r BPhnu’x i s a lso b ecom in g nn e sta b lish ed pari 'of th e coü rse o f Stud?’. .T e a c h e r s are b ein g. t<aught to o b serv e th e h e a lth co n d itio n s o f th e ir p u p ils and to co o p era te w ith h e a lth a u th o r itie s ia b ette r in g th o s e co n d itio n s In O regon a ll h e a lth a g e n c ie s arc u n itin g th e ir e f fo r ts to m a k e th is t|»ird c e le b r a tio n of M ay D a y , as N a tio n a l C h ild H e a lth D ay- on e o f im p ortan ce b y p u ttin g on p r a c tic a l h e a lth p ro g ra m s in e v e r y p a r f o f th e s ta te by CHARLES P. STEWART • NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON— Benater W il liam E. Borah of Idaho is a ajtrap hanser. He says be can’t afford an automobile. What thia baa to do with bi* not having one 1 don’t know. The. automotive Industry would be ruined if many people allowed themselves to be influenced by what they can or can’t afford, In the matted of owning ma chine«. The same street car brought the senator and me down town the other day, dangling from adjoining strap*.. Borah has an Interesting face to study. It has a bulldogglsh w h er e th e re a r e o r g a n ize d a c tiv itie s . look.. Not that It’s unamlahle. T h e S ta te C on gress o f P a r e n ts and T ea ch ers are sp o n A bulldog, unaroused, is an am s o r in g a -‘{Sumnjer R o u n d -U p ’’ o f ch ild r e n w h ic h opens iable animal, but his visage Is M a y 1 st an d w h ic h lia s as its o b je ct, s e n d in g to school blunt, stubby, rough-hewn, vflth t h is f a ll f r e e fro m r e m e d ia l d e fe c ts, a ll ch ild ren w h o are a alight tendency of the upper lip to twitch back occasionally e n te r in g sch ool fo r ih e fir s t tiip e. D iffe r e n t c o m m u n itie s are p u ttin g on p rogram s b est disclosing an ominous eye-tooth Even *o with Borah. Hl* f it t e d to their, n e e d s ; in fa n t c lin ic ^ p rogram s are b ein g face, la repose, isn’t fierce, but sta r te d in so m e .p lp c e » , e s sa y an d p o ste r c o n te s ts are be It suggests a face which, if it in g held in o th e rs, h e a lth film s and s lid e s are b ein g grabbed you by the leg,' would sh o w n , pageant^ and p la y s g iv e n , rad io ta lk s b road casted take a crowbar to pry loose. a n d sp ecial w in d o ’f d is p la y s c a llin g a tte n tio n to b etter c lo th in g , b etter fo o d s a n d b e tte r liv in g c o n d itio n s are las in g e x liiln te d . E v e r y in d ica tio n ¡>oints to n n a c tiv e M ay D a v drfehrafion in O regon th a t w ill be f a r r e a ch in g in 1 it a j f f iu lt * . Borah's get-up resembles a prosperous farmer’a —an old- time farmer, when there were some prosperous oneB-lett. t- 1-.1 Look closely and you see that he’s well dressed, but be doesn’t give that effect. He doesn’t wear his clothes stylishly. Even just after he's had a shave, he gives the impression of needing one. As he swung from his strap, he held his black slouck hat in his free hand. He h a s,a round bald spot on the crown of his lead, about three inches In dtam jetei.„ could • cover/ M -up • i t he'd brash his heir'over It, but he doesn’t seem te care. CROWN AND CHURCH LAND TO BE SOLD POR FARMS VACATION PLANNING W ith th e rapid a d v a n ce o f sp r in g , g a r d e n in g w il ¡ y n n o b> h<> n fa v o r ite in d o o r sjM irtais i t b ecom es an u c tiv e R tetdoor job. L u i th e r e ’s a fin e s u n s titu te to f ill th e e v e feting hours pd) reoejitly d e v o te d to p la n n in g th e gard en , p t ia v a c a tio n p la n n in g . ♦ J u s t ta k e p e n c il a n d p a p e r in h ap d , an d m a y b e a knap, mid p lu n g e i» . Jt is a gam e (h a t-e v e r y m em ber o f 4 h e fa q u ly enjoy 8. IkniBi d era tio n o f fa r p la c es; tlm lure jof th e r o a d .j t ( cam p in g- o f fis liiiig , o f , sw im m in g and ■boating; the- fa sc in a tio n o f g a y so c ia l rasu rU a n d the ap- a lin g charm P i p l a m w h e r e peafce mi/d q u ie t a n d n atu re, Vf e n j d y M n il d e s e r y e |U t k t ( n e i i k 0 e gBfjrf f i t ' * N ot all o r th q m «an bd U J l y e d fn a n /r T a e a - IH SICKNESS ok sorrow A serious shortage of people without spring fever is reported. Everyone seems to eave ' np a «Touch for a rainy day. Having the itch develops the fingers for foi playing a banjo. If you need g kit of auto tools work ell day a mechanic In some garage. . FJah will bite better If y o t «fill diagulsg yonrseU as > conn* try b o* STOCKHOLM. (U P )— In or der to appease the land hunger or Sweden’s surplus population, no .longer satisfied by emigra c tion. a movement to Split up the Government’s own lend, the church domains and the his, toric estates of the nobiUty Is gaining headway in the Riksdag. Sweden ''Is still * relatively thinly settled country aad since the nprmrnl population outlet of about 20.BOh a year has hoes cut down by the American i quota law to less than one halt-|c: bread must be found far the re- 0UT||0UR’jWAY Parties intending to build; at Burgh is ehairmss uf the Pruir. com mitt«« with Harold Os void as Lake of the Woods wifi profit by m. to 1:80 p. m., witfe music communicating with me at saw by thu Oregon Aggrgvatsrs. Dvr mill for lumber and hauling. A. idg this period the senior honor J. Vollmaa, Rocky Point. 188-8 Advertías ta Tidhigs societies— Mortar Board for woaion and Friars for men— se lect from the junior class now members for next year. Doris Brophy of Medford is chairman or in p le a su re o r jo y — of the luncheon committee and is asaisted by Bdgar Wrightmag w h en i t ’s a q u estion o f g e t of SJlvarton. tin g fo o d , y o u r d e liiv e r y Freshman are asticlpatlng s e r v ic e g r o c er is yotfr somewhat dubiously the "cere fa ith fu l sta n d by. T h e monies" which coasiet of paint d a ily fo o d p roblem w ou ld ing the concrete "O” on Skin ner’s Butte, sud the T u g ^ ’-o»r be v a s tly m ore d r e a r y and with the sophomores aerees the ted iou a w ith o u t h is oer- mill race. Qeeastooal rumor* v f c e . - T h i n k i t o v er.----- are encountered which seem to O ur s e r v ic e ig d ep en d a b le, p rom p t, cou rteou s, ap- Indicate that paddles will be p roeip rive. O u r good« a r e o f th e h ig h e s t e x c elle n c e ptontlful. Bnt with the tiaal rites, the horning of the green — beat to ren ew th e str e n g th o f th o se in d e lic a te lids, the freshman may once h e a lth an d b e st to -p r e se r v e the. h e a lth o f th o se w ho consider himself a human are h a le an d h ea rty . Will Kidwell of Flint L e t y o u r tele p h o n e b r in g y o u r fo o d — coats n o m ore is to charge of thb eempns w h en yo u g e t it a t y o u r door. '» day events. The Junior From, .« formal Just Phone 2J< * affair, will be held Saturday night, May 8. A novel decorat ing scheme is being worked out 353 KJast M ain j • by Roll Klep of Astoria. Phil '*• » ' 'A ’ h ■ i $7«, .v <’»*.. ; i • ■ • ’ k - J ‘ .. New fashions would be more i f or table if the weather wasn’t old-fashioned. r i ■V" ysUpW" - M» » ■ Atihland Feed & Grocery » — W I W . — ■■ lindar within the country if A bill to prepare for the m J«. fom ent tond for cBRtvn- JBst beep peened by both fee» Of the R iksdag aad »4 to permit the aa|e or eg- . of ctarch propm tyi 1» lag. fU J Can You Clean Tins? Ig a q u se tio n w h ic h is o fte n ask ed o f u s. M an y are s k e p tic a l a b o u t h a v in g th e ir d e lic a te d r e sse s nnd e lo tlie s c lea n ed . Thaw ia n o d a n g er, an d w e g u a r a n te e t o retu rn th em un b an n ed , * .. Ashland Gleaning and • Dyeing World 3 5 F h sriS t ; Phone 63 Travel by Night t BEAUTIFY ¿i-YOÜfc— , th en t h e n u u it f u v o v e d p l a n c o m e s t o | T h a t j|h>ssibilUy od d s z e s t to (h e gam e. home , Poreh^Boxett Baskets /SPjrcfiTuhs rin g device- w a s a i v p n t ^ . j p p fp le , um gqd»nte(y th o e e grhb Wdrrf tlih .w n o ftl b r e ip p lq y m e h t Wpuld re. F a r m and rrietbry Itlm r h a s n e e li rich ly eompfeii* fo r d r iftin g th e luirden o n to th e sh o u ld ers o f t-.teaa>, g a s « i d ele.ctricjty.. G a s a iid efipctrim ty in ever?’ A m e r ic a n , lionje i s an ] 1 w e sh o u ld Id a ttain . Ija b o risa v in ^ device's, m id b e have tíme to fill them you now. o -th u s aave v a lv a b b bvafndaa houre. ighb’l gqbd RctoiwdBrip *bvœ itî breakfast xn Southern Pacific dining par fits you for business ifljjaediatclr , upon awival. .... . - s Phone our agent t'for för r reservations on WccL-cnd ticket; , «ither Ñ0. s ft t f NO. i_ .. i<*. T _ h t former Liotit icjkÄvfgR putt y»u in Portland at 7:15 next TncMay. .. morning. t h | |*tççr af »:jo a,«a. ,T x . AW y in th e hpm e, in boxlnet«' fend ifidufetiA > w ill nn- t h is «t/U ntry o f hfeppicr m id h e a lth ie r con d itio n s. _ BOneoeseary labor haw been on e o f m a n ’s g ift s , g iv in g iriMi th a t m uch nfeote tin fe > 0 th in k f i t I ( /"' • J ' , f • • ’ * I 1 pjQyqaepJ bu s g r e a s e d w i t h g r e a te r o u tp u t and - • -W » • A , G.4f.’ Kramer,.Ticket Agent—Phone 43 «.«s»**,*. 4P«-«»,l^|«B «•«.<* l i J a .- w-