HVNNfl UNBU9O, fiBHMONS
VNHPQKBM IN THIS CHURCH
Health Clinics Available
For Every Child in County
fit. — (IF) —"
to,.Cross Potomac
By Samuel W. Kelley, M. D.
Gorges Memorial Institute
(W ritten for United Frees)
The ebild la not merely a “lit
tle man” or "tyttlo woman pt It la
a child. And that la something
different from tbo adult in its
anatomy, Its physiology and its
<|lseaae conditions.
The child, whether well or 111
should be studied in his • proper
class, and Jud^d by standards
suited to his age and stage of de-
• CHICAGO. July
* Therfc la In Chicago a church
' Where hymns are never sung and
in medicine, studied and- prac
ticed by phyqjeians devoting their
best talents to tbeebH daen. But
as yet the. public hardly appVeet-
atea the fact that surgical • condi
tions Ip children .have as many
peculiarities as nodical dlsaspea.
and that there are surgeons es
pecially experienced ahd skillful
la tteatlngrtbsm.*
i;
Sermon« are never spoken. 'It Is
All Angels’ Episcopal Church, a
church tor the deaf and dumb.
For 82 years the sign language
* lias been used entirely in 'this
unusual parish, the only Episco
pal parish of Its kind In the west.
All Angola* Church came Into
existence In l y f f , «"d for 20
years was without a resident pas
tor. since only two deaf mutes
had been admitted to the Episco
pal irfintotry at that ttm o
The Rev. George Frederick
Flick ,w a» ’ called as resident
•pastor in 1008 and Is still with
the mission. In 1815 a church
building was purchased for 128,-
velopipent.
. I wll make just a few compar
isons as examples. In the symmet
rical adult the total height fa
eight times the length of the
head. *ud the midway point falls
upoh the front bohe of the pelvis.
Compere this with the new
born baba, whose, whole figure is
only four heads ta ll; that la. one
quarter of his entire height is
head. That Is normal for him.
But Imagine an adult with a head
forming one quarter of his height.
A child two years old is about
fife heads tall. At four or five
his bead is one sixth of his
height. After the age of six.
growth from1 the waist down goes
on more slowly, and at fourteen
the height-la qbont seven heads.
This is bnt one Instance among
hundreds of the constant changes
in the growing child. ’ ■
At hirth the heed Is larger
than the chest which contains the
lungs and heart and -part of the
greatest blood vessels, and' also
the thymus gland which later, In
stead of growing, diminishes.
Pictnre an adult with 'he head
larger than the chest!
The muscles of the child aré
comparatively small, weak, and
soft. His bones contain only one
third part of the lime salts which
give fjrmness, and two thirds of
animal matter which is pliable. In
the adult the proportions are ex
actly reversed. In the young, the
periosteum, that strong mem
brane lying next to bone. Is thick
er and Is richer in blood supply,
and peels'easily from the bone.
Can you not see that different ef
fects will be produced by violent
injury under these different con
ditions!
The child has all his, fat Just
under his skin and none packed
around bis internal organs, as in
the adult
000.
_ Approximately ISO deaf mutes
are affiliated with the church.
- and effort» are being made to
rdach all deaf jterwons In Chicago.
Social functions are held and a
complete schedble of services and
activities la carried out.
H efts ®
free dental
WORK FOR CHILDREN
LONDON — (IP)— The London
This graphic airplane photo shows the position of the new mem#-
rial bridge which w ill connect the Lincoln Memorial at Washington
and Arlington, the historic Lee mansion on the Virginia,,hills oppo
site. The piers are all above water and work is progressing on tho
'
stone abutments.
“Sherlock Holmes” Making Last
Appearance In “The Case Book
This proposed statue at Clover
Field. 8anta Monica. Calif., will
ba useful, too, serving as a b eacoa
for fivers. »The Dian waa tannrbad
as a memorial commemorating the
start of the roifUdrthe-world flight
there. The monument will be 192
1« the adult the blood gives J
percent of the entire weight. In
the infant the blood Is only 6 per
cent of the body weight. Do you
think that the Infant can endnre
liegicrrhage as well as the adult?
One could "list hundreds of
equally striking differences, not
only In the anatomy but in the
functioning of the body and In its
behavior under disease or injury.
So many are the peculiarities
of children as compared w i t h
adults, that there has necessarily
risen a great special department
County Council’s campaign in the
schools, to combat had teeth in
young children, has resulted In
many amusing explanations from
parents who refuse free treatment
offered them by the L. C. C.
These are a few following ex
amples:
. “ Hie father has had toothache
all his life, so the child will
have to put up with it.”
“ Bad teeth run In the family.”
“ The same Power that placed
them there w ill make due changes
when necessary.”
There la no child In Jackaqp has conducted sine« coming to
county who la nob having *n op this county last December.
On July 8 the monthly clinic
portunity thia summer to attend
one of the many clinics being in Medford examined 30 patient*.
bald by the County Health Unit. ,19 of them being new ones. Mrs.
For several weeks before the R. E. Green and Mrs. Robert H.
rural schools closed, a cltnle was Hrown. of the local health group
heldalmoat dally in the scattered assisted the nurses and doctor.
On July 12 Central Point held
districts where winter weather
had made H Impractical to hold a clinic with Mrs. Charles Taylor
them earlier. Slnee the closing and the local health group In
ef schools there have been clinics charge of preliminary arrange
Thirty seven children
fpr Infants and ''children below ments.
school age as well as for other were examined, 29 being new pa
patients, *—*-— -
tients.
Two clinics have been held at
During the first weak In July
Prospect,
where the population
100 student - teachers at the
Southern Oregon Normal were has increased enormously due
examined hy Dr. Inekeep assist to the power plant construction
ed by his office assistant, Miss now In progress. The first was
Josephine Koppes. and the two Veld In June In the school gym
county nurses Miss Janet Moffat nasium with 48 children examin
and Miss Leah Jennings. A sim ed and the next was h«ld July
ilar examination was held last 14 in the first aid hospital with
fall among other students, as 38 children examined. As there
this Is In line with Mr. Church ware more applicants than conld
ill’s advocating better health for ba cared for at these clinics, an
teachers and more health educa other is being planned for Aug
ust 4. Mr. Allison and Mrs. J. L.
tion In their training.
“"Ashland's usual monthly clinic H akkerut of Prospect are re
sponsible for the preliminary ar
was held June 18 with the Jack-
rangements and far reaching suc
son County Public Health asso
ciation members in charge of ar cess of these clinics.
In summing up the clinic ex
rangements under Mrs. C. F.
aminations,
Dr. Inskeep finds
Tilton.
rickets and defective teeth more
A clinic July 7 at Pinehurst on
prevalent in the towns than in
the Green Springs mountain road
the country districts, so the self-
examined 17 children and found
satisfied urban dweller has a ser
them to have no symptoms of
ious charge placed at his door.
goiter. Dr. Inskeep was so sur
prised and pleased at this unique
Southern Oregon pear crop es
situation that he examined the
mothers'present and found them tlmated up to 25 per cent above
free from goiter also. This is the last year’s.
first cUnic with such a favorable
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goiter record that Dr. Inskeep
forth the hope that they may
BY A LIC E ROHE
(W ritten for the United Press) later be revealed.
No prolific writer of detective
Here Is the grand old sleuth
stories
has ever made the appeal
o( Baker street making a posi
of
Conan
Doyle to “thinking
tively “ last appearance” again.
people.”
Bnt we refuse to believe.
It
A scientist, a man of culture,
would be quite too tragic and
his
tales hinge on credible and In
dull as well to contemplate a
teresting
f a c t s . His inductive
fnture without Sherlock Holmes
method
l?^a
convincing one. H e :
and hto friend Dr. Watson. Aa
enthralls without insulting the J
for their creator. Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, we prefer him as a intelligence. He can hold the at- •
writer of incomparable detecUe« tention of the detective atory a d - ,
stories to a chronicler of ordin diet and incite Interest in the apa-
etlc “ h lg h -b ro w .H e is a mas-
ary spiritual and psychic inves
r of suspense, a builder of re a l;
tigations.
literary architectural artistry and
Conan Doyle will always be a
a fine character delineator. Abovet
popular author because of bis
all else, he knows how to use the,
thrilling deteotlre tales. .H e may
make his distinguished sleuth English language. For all o f .
bow farewell and do a last- ap which reasons we are glad Sher- j
pearance as often as he wants lock Holmes is making another j
just so long as he reconsiders last appearance. May he have ;
“many happy returns of the day." j
and brings him back again.
This up-to-date last appearance
to published by Doran and is call
ed The Case Book of Sherlock
Holmes.
It contains t w e l v e
stories qultp up to the mark of
the best Conan Doyle - thrillers.
When the “Memoirs” were pub
lished, the author announced ,
definitely that was the end of
the Detective of Baker street
Thank goodness It was not, for ,
we should have missed the In
triguing story of The Adventure
of the Sussex Vampire, The Ad- <
venture of the Creeping Man and ,
all the rest of the fascinating .
mystery tales. The announcement
that this volume is the vest last ,,
has a loophole 1n a comment of
the filth fu l Wataon that there
Southern Pacific will run three
are several cases which have not , low-fare Portland-San Francisco
yet seen the light. That holds i trains a week.
K
WASHINGTON, July 20.— (IP)
— Citations for the Distinguished
Flying Cross will be presented by
Aetlag Secretary of; W ar David
son to Lieutenants Lester J.
Maitland and Albert F. Hagen-
berger for their California-Ha
waiian flight, on their arrival
here Thursday afternoon.
By Day
to Portland
Here, Tiny! Pay Attention!
Enjoy the interesting daylight journey
[trough Oregon. A convenient, comfort*
through
comfort
able trip; roomy accommodations in all-
steel safety coaches where you can
and rest as you ride.
Y ou can save money, time, and nervous
energy i f you goby train. A void crowded
highways.
*
<4:- f traln id aily ttflp y ib n d i no» ikhag
schedules:
Lv. Ashland
Ar. Portland
Train No. 32 ........8:20 a. m.
7:40 p. to.
(new daylight train)
Shasta............„11:10 a. m. 11:00 p. m.
Oregonian .......„...6:45 p .ta . 7:15 a. » .
Similar service returning.
Low Roundtrip Fares
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O ther fates and limits; ask about them.
Mr*. Coolidge has a new pat at tha Black Hilla vacation hone. He's
“Tiny Jim,” a chow flog presented to tha fine lady by Barry OlUoopi#
of Denver, Colo. Mr». Coolidge to trying to make Jim pork ap tor hto
" photograph, but with Indifferent recalls.
There to A swing co her parties. A
tw o parts o f vinegar. I t depends some
smart note o f originality. She fiuriy
w hat on the strength o f your vinegar.
sparkles w ith clever ideas.
Some prefer lemon juice to vinegar, and
A t het recent dinner she intro
many add a dash o f paprika for color.
duced die latest etiquette in serving
A nd to this very delightful French
■alad— tbt u n t J i t f a t . W ith Prendi
Dressing one thing or another may be
Dressing, o f course. A n d re a liz in g
added to captivate your guests. W o r
bow much m ote appetizing French
cestershire sauce or a b it o f chutney
pressing to when it to freshly blended,
s^e mixed the dressing, herself, at the
f o r green salads, m ustard fcauce fo r
table. Stirred it up in a silver bow l.
m in t jelly on a salad o f fruit.
hah and meat salads, or some strong
Easy? Q uite. M erely Wsaaon O il
B u t d o use a -good salad o il.
and vinegar and fit much salt' and
Wesson O il, for instance. I t is dear
pepper aa you wish. Ify o u like to m ild
and lig h t in color and very delicate
use three parts o f Wesson O il to one
in flavor and so good to eat that it
o f vinegar. I f | o u w ant to car^ use
m akes delicious French Dressing.
- OMAHA, Note.,
It xour garters tighten,
wear a »Heker, tar Ha
to rain. That la the I
of Mel Robbins, govern
meteorologist, who saya
elastic In ghrtere is a L
accurate barometer. It's
humidity, be said. Girls wl
“roll their own,” howaoi
must trust to weather barm
reports, declared Robblaa.
Phone M 0J4, Medford
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