Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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(W ritten for the United Pre«»)
9tertl«< to e c h o e lig a u 'brdeal'
fer moat cfclldre«!. A fte r e i u B -
mer spent largely la the, «P*».
school meens.e radicai chance la
the child’s dally .regime. _
Not only doe» he>tpi»» the out­
doors, hut the freedom of falloWy
tng hi» own devices? He feels
cooped up' Hie physical activities
ace repressed. H e * 10 * made to
study,
ftis
whole
World
is
chanced.
,
How may we predare the child
f o r thtd change and best adapt
him to his hew regime?
F irst, at the beginning of the
school year, have your child ex­
amined by the fam ily physician.
Thia examination should be thor­
ough, special
attention
being
given to the eyes for possible de­
tects of vision, the earn for 4m-
pairm efit' of hearing, thè tèeth for
cavities or other conditions reqntr­
ine dental care, gad the
nose
and throat tor diseased' tonsils
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SPOKANB. Wash.. Rept ». —
No finer or more magnlflc'ient
cc llertiea at trophies has oven
been assembled anywhere in the
United States \h a n the l l
large
silver, awards to he made at the
Spikane a ir port, September f t to
io the winners of the seventh
annual national air races, the Pa-
rifio Coeat A ir Derby rdee from
San Francisco, and the National
A ir Derby rase from New York.
Unique in their design, massive
and graceful In their constructlqp,
and sy m b o lic of the rapidly de­
velop iag aviation age, these tro­
phies have an estimated vainaMon
cf flfi.Ofifi. Pounds sad pounds
of silver hare been used by the
nation’s leading trophy . manu­
facturers In molding out of these
cherished prises for which pilots
w ill race madly through the air.
go valuable are the trophies
that, the National A ir Derby Asso­
ciation of Spokane, Which vritl he­
rn sin as custodian over them uattl
th e race», is guarding them care­
fu lly against theft.
Pl,
diysical „upsets,
bet important
there 1» ensue-
and adenpids. M o u th breathing,
snoring, frequent oolds, s o r e
throats, and discharging ears may
bs due to infected tonsils and
adenoids.'
,
. Posture should receive atten­
tion. Round shouldefs, flat chest,
spinal curvatures and fait feet
should he noted a rid th e neefchsary
corrective measures begun.
The general condition of the
child should be seriously a n d
thoroughly studied. Departures
from the normal In hearts,' lungs,
o r kidneys m ay thus be found.
Study your ahiid and try to
give your doctor an intelligent
inventory fhieh may belli mater­
ia lly in form ing conclusions. Thus
nutny defects and incipient dis­
eases sen be corrected early.
9UBSCRÍBC F O R T H B t I IH u GS
The school schedule is bo cram­
med that too little time le allowed
for Open sir plky. It" is of the ut­
most importance that advantage
.be.Aaken of every opportunity to.
be in the fresh ah* «Od sunlight'.
Poor appetite, constipation, ir r i­
tability, and restless sleep are all
freqpent symptoms in tbs child
BESÙ LT8
Xb« does- not get , outdoors,
enough.
,/<!.••
Certain children who
cannot
easily adapt themselves' to, school
suffer considerable m en ta l str e s s
L Ú 8T E R GLOSS
and strain. They may M so uh-
It Makes Your
ijqppy that they kficeme nervous
« ‘AJSei®’ «
en>Qtioaal
outbursts. -Rvérjr effo rt should he
Biade to g e t a i the bottom or such
a-fcdtìdtàénlo ttott i t Cap b e c»i>-
one
GOOD
B V t
■ MnesRa camma.-
a
In school the spreading ct !»■
it Is S to re frequently here that
Infection is transferred among
children o f
Widely
separated
housAolds.
’
Rrifore the opening of schools a
sample of the drinking w » t e r
should be seat to the State Board
o f Health Laboratory for analy­
sts. Toilets should be inspected
end made sanitary. Such precau­
tions may prevent an outbreak o f
typhoid fever end prevent many
* Teacher?, parents and children
Should realise «Rat, When
many
children are gathered
together
the danger of meaatas. scarlet fe­
ver, whooping cough, end., .diph­
theria is great.* It is Very hapeft-
aat for. paresis aad teachers fin
co-operate w ith the local fcpdpth
officer, and the* fam ily phjfirfcwa
la trying to discover aad «Isolate
these childhood diseases.
been done.
Rest to -essential, particularly
with the undernourished. Lack of
gain in weight la, in a great
treasure. ,due to insufficient rest.
An over-tired child Is irritable,
prone to disturbed steep and does
n ot want to »eat. Ten
m in u te s'
The
Automotive Shop
Ghevrolto
D tob ri
Richardson Springs
■AtU a fte r t ie asedad Week a fter
registration, as graduâtes are
gfoen Í longe? tube to arrange
T h e W indsor F lyers’
On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk
cd of . resort in the state. There rnnst'.bo a red
soul Why not oomp^md soo for yourselft
rtudy coursés.
» « ••« •s e m i
‘Lee Richardson, Mgr,
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREGON,
Eugene, Sept. ».-— (Special)— The
University of Oregon w ill
ita. doom oa the opening
“Fredtm an W e e k /’ Sepfirimt
te < 4 .\tw more ttafo
arshifi or other reaaonh.
significant that o f the t r fi
entrance, se were appHcanta
.oat of the «tabe. Ó iiy 16 O
applicants w to e . t f fhed i
students, dèélares
, left, refiiaWar. This ^ettm afi is i from other idaUtutlons Were not
t ak firi In.
.
,m to t of fito
alreaR i adm'fttei.
Lest year the number accepted
at fh H tlm e.w h a 1O4M. hut this
larger number is due to thè A c t
th a t thia year the figure does not
include applications mhde prior
Co June I f , white laè( /e a r the
figorea were
from Juñe I .
I t la dbtfmated foaf^thb dfnerenec
for Oto period is i t o . A,ua «feto-
t i t ft A f f i* fit /« 't o fa te . Wjfo
pHcaüOrik comfog in ’« lriiiffou»-
ing numbers.
The bacterial nature o f western
M t o r i « U W f l S Oregon waa di»-
eofered by the experiment station
le v e r « yerirg ago.
was found
th a t la the w in ter the b a c te rir
ake in (He dm ckakere on twigs or
rt«m«. Mrsones wwy, probably by
insect», they g « r f encranre
in
■ M » fMLtne hods whhfo are often
completely killed, They may he.
also transfers* ha pruning as a lf
ycuag and tender parts are ana-
This will be a substantial tncfeaSe
over last y e a r . It is stated.
s F .A fiteater number of lnW irtSa
■tfckh ever before a?e beink rfo
crivdd now by thfe registrar’» df-
i
,fice, and th is . leads to the bell if
'th at many .tudepts are w a R lfc ,
u u tif their arrival to prebe it
thpif high School credent M i. j ll
credentials should be ia, i t let it
two weeks befofd tta T ita rU n g “of
class work, September <«, It U
An a n i l M o f (he FfiO e b & -
stated. Students who b r T S jg flíg stsdetto show« that # 1 4 ,are
their high schtol credits w ith
Oregod freshmen, 183 »re from
them w ill be subject to -a delar, t o t of tifo riftfi, 8 / »rfo atfv&nc-
and if they should not quality fa erf undergraduate« ffom othpr
entrants, considerable time w ill 'state institutions, 154 are ad­
hd Iq s t/lt is pointed eut.
vanced ùndef|pradu»pH from ouL
, A lt freshmen must report i t n f-s ta t. iW h r im ,.
ire grad-
Hie University Monday, Septem-
mate students and three are spec-
to r 19, and ths various saealofis
'Wrradged for them daring tms
students ia expsctsd, 'Ä
w ee! hre pompalsery. .Lets e f-
te ff cSn* bq estimated 4.
flisil w ill cause the student >
«» à . ì à . ,
»• i
grekt deal of extra work spsR i»-
> “ ou>~ y - T
rt
fiSto
ORfiGDN
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SEPT.
M a S f’LVB WÍHIK
‘ S E P T . lB d T T H
R I O , C tÄ tT K O , J W P I K 9
N IN E T Y H Ö Ä S E S
September
lí
those who wait until
rtgiitqr WIR' be' fòk
Mfo filing te é S H \ .
<1 by the Granges óf Jacksoi
py
O f a total O U O F N
lying fq
admittance to tRe t n i (Unity, f t
hdve
been granted - freshmai
standing,
are urn lergraduatj
n ie u u
on e f’ fto ,-
WOW-RVfBf
OPEN DAT AND EVENING
pi«
hfftg from «■ twn
w r e tr * va­
s t Bandon and Rockaway. institutions, w h ite 4? have been
»»’*1
glorified ft; is fo awake
Wvely, energptic, care-free
foto« how rniseraUe It is
fip aching, tired, weary
refo
yeatlese, sleeplegaL
Ttfi ohancea are t j ^ t lm -
kifinsy »uueu, .a f i ,rl» a «
rities have faled to keep
f freed of lurking poisons
LL8. » dtuwtte
i n t e r a , are a r e lió le ,
medicine,
prontptlpg;
^ H h -g iv in g »cUri|y.
Seid everywhere.— Ro..