Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Members' o| the grand Jury ip
■taking" their repdrt roqaested
Tuberculosis and goiter is re­
ceiving extra close attention Ip.
this county at the present time
with state and national specialist«
concentrating on the problems.
On A pril 11 and 10 there w ill
be a free clinic for persons sue-
pected of having tuberculosis
rather than the tubercular
pa-
tlents themselves who have been
to former clinics or whose condi­
tion is w e lf known by their physi­
Circuit j«9Rd D u ty to recall the
ju ry some time w ithin the next
«0 d ays.'Iff the purpose of mak­
in g a report on this Investigation.
cians or public health nurses. An
effort is always made by the
nurses and county health officer
to look after persons who come in .
contact w ith a tubercular patient
or who complain of a chronic
cough, cold or other suspicious
symptom of tuberculosis, so this
clinic is a result of months of
planning and rounding up of
“suspects’*. Dr. Chas. Rogers o (
Portland w ill be the specialist Id
attendance with
(he
County Relative« of Earl Carroll, Vanities producer, who was
Health U n it and Public Health taken snddenly ill Gn* liis way to. Atlanta penitentiary,
Association assisting w ith trans­
are shown above as they arrived , in Greenville, S. C„
portation, expenses, etc. The Med­
where
he was removed from the train. They are, left to
ford Center Bldg., third floor is
right:
Mrs.
Marcelle Carroll, wife; Mre. Alice C. Schneid­
the location selected as there w ill
be a Pluroscope there available er, sister, aud Nonpaf Carroll, brother.
for thorough examinations.
Appointments for the clinic
“ Smiling Through."
must be made In advance with
Thursday, June 8, faculty recep­
the Jacksoa County Health Unit
tion.
in the Court House, telephone
Saturday, June 11, alumni day.
Jacksonville 4 t t .
<
Saturday evening, June 11, fes­
Dr. Rogers has been recom­
tival.
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mended for this important service
Sunday afternoon, June 12,
by the State Tuberculosis Asso­
b a c c a lu r e a te .
ciation and by D r. Q. C. Belling­
Monday, June 13, commence­
er of the 8tate Sanitarium who
ment.
has been the expert at these clin­
President Churchill has named
ics in the past, but is busy plan­
Miss M arian Ady of the A rt de­
ning the Eastern Oregon Tubercu­
partment, Mire V irginia Hales of
losis Hospital at present along
the Physical Education
depart­
w ith his regular duties.
ment, Miss Leona M a rsters of the
Tuberculosis
olalmed
* 518
Music department and A. C.
deaths in Oregon last year which
Strange o f the Department of Ed­
means one death every 1C hours
ucation, aa a committee to assist
but that is a decline over the
Verne V . Caldwell in general
proceeding year which had SCO
plans/
deaths from this “ white plague.”
For each death there are 5 sus­
Baker— Eastern Oregon Light
pects or contacts. It is estimated,
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A PoAer Company w ill spend
and these are the people who are
92S.OOO for gas improvements. ,
The program for the entire
invited to the clinic of next week.
A goiter survey is being made week m announced by M r. Catd-
Freewater business men raise
828,000 for farm ‘producta loan
this week in Jackson County , hy weii is as'follows:
Wednesday, June
9,
play. fund.
Dr. Robert Olesen who was an-
A fter wepks o f work. C h ie f Of
Portland — > JM bc concentrates
Police McNabb, Monday placed
worth
»248,000 have been ship­
under arrest George Bowman’ and
at« his request Medford offtoeira ped slncp January 1.
arrested Ray Cosart and obtained
a complete confession from both
on the charge of robbing th e
Sw ift Packing Company e f this
city, on the night of January l j .
! . BUGBNE, A p ril 11.— « « —* I
ft. W . H lakle, 44 v u aeoldental- J
l r «hot pad killed Wadauaday.
when a gun he was dressing {
tkroagh a fence discharg'd, the
ballet striking him in the head.
Investigation by W . W . Bran-
stetter, coroner, determined that
H inkle's gna had caught on th e '
fence and was accidentally dis­
charged.
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Foot Troubles
In v e s tig a te
CHEVROLET
affect the whole system
Don’t neglect your feet
According to the confession,
on that night the two men broke
into the warehouse of the com­
pany, and secured some agent,
cheese, bacon, boiled ham, a
tow chain and three ttre e .-ijK
w ell as an extra tire and rphO
from the car of M. 8. Center,
which was in storage there. The
men further admitted that they11
took the stolen articles to Gold
H ill where they hid them in a
woodshed for about a week. Then
they were picked up and brought
back to Ashland where, Cosart
took them to Yreka and traded
with a bootlegger there, for three
gallons of moonshine.
The men were charged w ith
burglary, and .gowman was re*
leased on bonds of 9 lee® . Cosart
is being held in the county Jail.
Free
Foot Comfort
Demonstration
PONTIAC
$775 to $975— M ost powerful "s ix ”
in its price class. Fisher Bodies. Duco
finish. Beautiful lines. Value proved
by unprecedented sales. 5 models.
Friday, April 22>.
B y dH9 Expert from Chicago
M a s in th e feet co through the
nervous system to remote parts of
the body, causing d istr e ss w h ic h
nothing w ill remove till the feel
tremble is corrected.
OLDSMOBILE
$875 to $1190— A fine car a t moderate
cost.. Powerful 6-cylinder motor. H an d ­
some Fisher Bodies. D uco finish.
,4- wheel brakes. 11 models.
ankles, painful
V fee
BEND. A p ril >1. — (IP) — Aa
Investigation of vies conditions
in the county, w ith particular
reference to alleged roadhouses,
gambling and violations of the
prohibition law, has been start­
ed by the Deschutes county grand
OAKLAND
$1095 to $1295— A “ six” th a t is win­
ning and holding goodwill on perform­
ance. B e a u tifu l bodies b y Fisher.
Fuller Paints
Varnishes
BUICK
T 0 .S 1 6 6
aianmama
$2495 to $2685— General Motors* new
and beautiful car desipied and built by
Cadillac. 8-cylinder V -typ e engine.
Bodies by Fisher. D uco finish. 6 models.
CADILLAC
G EN ER A L MOTORS stands back o f
Z7B SS
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safety to your trips this summer, regardless o f road condi­
tions. These strong, flexible tires Shsorb bumps and shocks,
cushioning the car and its occupants.
T h e tread is m ade o f tough, uniform Sprayed Rubber
end its six row s o f tread blocks insure better traction,
lessen danger o f skidding and increase, brake controL
The strength and flexibility o f Latex-treated W e b Cord
construction give longer mileage and greater comfort. T h e
Latex treatment if confined exclusively to U nited States
Tires. W e ’ll be glad to explain. N o obligation, o f course.
escape the newspaper. The “home paper”
is so precious a thing that newspapers have
built up distribution systems second in
ganizations.
they may be.
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full information about that car, together
w ith a wonderfully interesting illus­
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