Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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In DetailBÿ Mrs.
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phope 39 or 224L
eome the “ Intrepid privateer" of
the year 170«. has been promoted
to the status of "th a t brave sea
dog” cf the campaign ot
1812
and gets a monument in the year
1900 as one of the founders of
a glorious colonial em pire.”
(-A U M D A It OP E V E N T S
T hursday, O ct. 18-— The Mission­
ary society of the local Congre­
gational church w ill meet at
the Manse, « 9 Boulevard, at
1:30 o'clock. A largo attend­
ance IS desired.
Tuesday. O rt. 18.— The Women’s
Clvto Improvement club
w ill
meet in the clubhouse on W in-
burn W ay. Mrs. G. H. W enner
w ill be in charge of the meet­
ing. A ll mgbnhers urged to bo
8 8 8 ’
Party Postpo n e d
The Hallowe'en party, plan­
ned by the Woman's Benefit As­
sociation on October I f , has been
indefinitely postponed on account
o f the quarantine restrictions.
8 8 8
8 8 8
JVST FO LKS
By Edgar A. Guest
A hoase to hut the s h ell,.
As to the clay
Wherein the soul must dwell
And day by day
I t ages, smiles and weeps
W ith those it keeps.
Sponsoring a Movement—
The Ohio Federation of W om ­
en’s Clubs to sponsoring a move­
ment, "B etter Homes Campaign”
which was launched on October
IL
The slogan of the campaign
to "L ife , The M ortgage on Wo­
man's Tim e.”
The
campaign,
which-to based on a home survey
made early this year b y the feder­
ation. opened yesterday w ith
a
'Tic not the c h a in and things
Friends ra il to see.
Love to the spirit clings.
P a ir tho it he.
Men never awing the gate
O f those they hate.
W hen never more will he
The table spread.
W hen Its last em lle we am
T h at hones is dead.
Back to ’ its swigging door,
W e ll g0 no more.
In the last ten yeprs a naw de-^
partment has bean added to the
modern school system which has
'proven so satisfactory Eh «oa t
ccmmnqlties th a t health teaching
and health superflalon has become
ia regular ltem ln the sehool ear-
, rlculUtn. In large ettiee. Bke
I Portland, a staff of f t
nurses*
carry on this work. Ia
smaller
school system, like Ashland, one
nurse only is employed.
The average school nurse has
as her preparations a certificate
i enabling her to work In the school
a regular three year course In an
accredited hospital and a year of
pest graduate work In public
health at a state university. Both
courses give her much experience
in contagions diseases. This is
im rrrta n t because the first duty
of a nurse la to prevent conta­
gion.
Heaftti tdebhing bna
lMptìriMdf M M b»T*
carricalHUto Perhaps tl
to a reeMatUM of the
la there revealed.
And there are doors which
Beer the home remains
Aa outward sign
O f an life's Joya and pains.
Thru tola and fehtne. "
W ith da T w ill laugh and sigh
Gtoer-eld
we* * and dte.
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Aastauc N^w Boohs —
“AM HUCA”
(Reviewed tor United Press)
I t to much easier to go baek to
school bnoo more If you de as
w ith the aid of H endrik Van Loon
author o f “ Am erica,” which Is re-
ceatly off the prsssis of the Boni
and L lverig h t Publishing Corn-
Van Loon's previous books,
“The Story of M aa kls d .”
“The
Story of the Bible” and “T oler­
ance." went a long way toward
making h im oae o t the most ta lk ­
ed of w riters la' the United States.
Hto “ Am erica”. 'Is a history of
this ¿oentry such as ao American
has hitherto bees privileged to
read. Needless to note V a n
Leon’s distinctly different lUue-
tratiqns have much to do
with
m akiag thto beautifully gotten np
volume aa additon to anyone's 11-
*ra*X-
And as has been suggested be­
fore. It to net the controversial
pc lets raised by Vea JLooa— they
already have been raised by
Meaere. Woodward, Hughes and
others— bat rather the
manner
of hto story telling that makes
"Am erica” a delightful s t o r y
while It refreshes one’s memory
on the country of hto birth.
There are those who would say
that a chapter entitled: “ General
George Washington, of Fairfax
C cnntyl V irginia, Puts on Hto Old
Uniform ,” to sacrilegious. I t Isn’t
at all, but it to refreshing and hu­
man.
There are other chapter
headings which make oae want to
read what the chapter contain,
such ns: “ Wanted. Mere a n d
Cheaper Spices;"
"The SWedes
A rrive »00 Tears Teo 8oon.” and
“ The Royal sad Im perial Game of
Land Grabbing.”
Van Loon haa done a thrilling
story of the background of the
country which to now known
throughout the wcrld because in
its confines are located t h e s e
United States.
Carrying h i s
chronicle from the days when a
new route to India was necessary,
up to the present times the author
haa given the book reading pub­
lic a volume which promises to
rank well up at the top of hto
werka. And for frankness; very
nice end estimable people
and
that they should he regarded by
It-good children with awe and
reverence which the Greeks felt
when they were la the presence
of the monntaln dwelling gods.
“The buccaneer«' cook who was
VriukhleS
BÉRL1N, Ooripdhy, Oet- l l v —
0J>>— Tbs Hoinkal biplane, l i â t
W™ started on a mjtotery fllfQit from
OMt Warnemude today,
today, • landed nt
Drnaahpttel « t the western dad
of the Kiel canal presumably ou
account of tobtor trouble.
TO BURY YO
a person to to p ro fit by MNW-
tlo tt .' The average home leacJMbtg
a child receives to e ll important
in t ils respect. Rcwever, . a 1 1
children ar «not Instructed
to
the simple rpiea o f health that
govern health
etxhome. Them
children, along w ith other re ­ I Funeral s ervie« tor Mrs. Eve­
ceive instruction a t school, and' lyn Taylor Pierce, young mother,
the mother who does instruct her
whose
tragic
death
occurred
children In the bogie la greatly
Tuesday. October 1». 1937 fol­
helped by hgvtag'her inetruettofts
lowing a brief illness due to in­
at home enfphaslsed and S u tftl e fantile pa/alysis, are to be held
wonted by additional suggestions
Thursday afternoon.
Services,
at school. It to the duty o f the
wbleh wm be private are to be
school nurse to see that these sug­
gestions are given regularly In held at the fam ily J o t in the Odd
the tinea room
the
following Fellows cemetery to this city.
Evelyn Taylor, daughter of
points emphasised: R egular bath­
Mr.
and Sira. 8. D. Taylor, was
ing of the body, cleaning ot the
teeth, regular elim ination, simple bom In Corneliba, Oregon, and
ford,
thoroughly
masticated, was aged 19 years a f thé time
She
plenty of m ilk, dean hands be­ of her untim ely passing.
fore eating, deep breathing, play*- a tte n d e d Ashland . high efehool
ing outdoors, early bed tlmh, good for three years a fter the fam ily
posture, cheerfuleaesa. The scales moved to thia Slty.
Two years
ore an Im portant aid to the work ago she married Elro y Pierce
of the nugse
and on6 child, a daughter, P j-
She Is privileged to send the
pre-scbopl child to the m o n th ly,
clinic or call the county doctor
when needed.
In addition to her husband and
F irst aid outfits are m aintain­ In fan t daughter and parents, Mrs.
ed la the schools and many m inor Pierce to snrvfreh fey three broth­
dressings are done each day as ers add one slater: Archie Tay­
well as instruction in regard to lor, Portland: Ray •Taylor, Lea­
tleanHness In fresh wounds.
gue^ City, Texas, Rosa Taylor and
Mrs. R uth Bowman of Ashland.
WANT COURTS
THIS WINTER
IN BUNGALOW
In this way by home visits, the
schools are safeguarded against
possible carriers o t disease to a
greater degree than In any other
possible way. Also an accurate
knowledge to obtained na the ap­
parent financial condition of the
Use of the old Greer bungalow
f unify and if the fam ily 1« unable
in Llthia park as an indoor horse
to pay fo r medical assistance oh
shoe court or construction of ja.
I he recommendation of the nhrse roof over the present court As be-
< free service to given.
In canes of contagion like we
W ay on the evening of Friday,
have at the present time in Ash­
October 14, has been called ofl land. where r),arantlne to neces­
on account of the infantile par­ sary the nurse obtains firs t hand
alysis epidemic.
-
knowledge as t> what o t h e r
school children werd * ssaodUted:
Attn the quarantined fam ily for
several days previous to the quar­
antine and all such suspects are
promptly excluded from sehool
for a period of tim e sufficient to
be sore bo other persons have
been contaminated. The direct
benefit to the school by following
this routine can hardly be ovsres-
t'm ated. A t the present t i n t
the school nurse had dropped all
attempts at regular health teach­
ing in the classrooms and devotes
W ith those they shield,
The history of tho day
BNFORCHMENT
taken at a session Tuesday gq on
‘record a« being I» favor o f U w
enforcement,- With special /e m ­
phasis on the problbttloa law .-
accordine to « report Wad by the
all her time to the ato
The firs t duty of the school
nurse in the morning to to inspect
all the rooms. This doeg not
mean an examination of e a c h
child, but an observation as to
vjio tb er each child to in ordinary
rc rm al health and any observed
cut of they ordinafy are question*
ed.
I t Is ascertained whether the
ill child came from a home where
there to sickness In the fam ily.
I f the child. In the judgment of
the nurse, to endangering t h e
health of the qther pupils, be to
taken or sent home.- Many home
call« fcre necessary and in many,
rases simple instructions are giv­
en to parent along general health
lines, but in no place does the
nurse take the place of a doctor,
In fact, many a child has been
saved a severe Illness because a
doctor has been called In time due
to the observation of the .school
nurse.
LAW
! "The W . Ç. T. 0 . worn«» of
Ashland.
¿ t a o r t iM v « »
*****
. and Mrs. E. G. Wilson, who reside
In the Table Rock district. The
" ceremony was performed by the
( RevOrend H . F. Pemberton of the
iqcal Methodist Episcopal church
1 in the presence of only the lrn-
, mediate relatives and friend« of
* the young couple.
Mrs. Smith has lived n Ashland
for several years and last w in­
ter attended the Southern Oregon
’ Normal school. M r. Smith and
MISS E L D E R P L A N E
SEEN
LAST
NIGHT
(Continued from Page One)
New V o rk ( at 5:94 p. m. yester­
day has n of baen seen since last
night when the steamer "A m eri­
can Bankér” reported her 600
miles east of New York.
,
**We checked* too damage with
strict quaranthto which ««a en­
forced.- Dr. Newsome stated.
atop, nun, second. TSrenty throe
Pendleton — Local m ills in-
6A strict quarantine w ill ba •p o rt Writers o f the coast w tr a S tall new poultry and dairy food
established I f one aspe of Infan­
Instructed to rota tor 8 plqyers, )p^ttt.
tile paralysis develops In Rose­
burg,” Dr. T , W . Laraway, city
health ofllcer of that slty said
th is m orning.
“ I certainly do believe a quar­
antine to beneielal and a pos­
sible preventative of the spread
of the disease— we already have
a quarantine which prevents chil­
dren from infected districts—
particularly
southern
Oregon,
from stopping In this county—
and I assure you If there to one
case develops here-w e w ill enact
strict quarantine regulations —
and then see ■ that they are en­
Bwd «tub Hr. Swell eiye—
forced.” •
" I have 7# acres of fru it— 35 acres Alicante juice grapes.
Roseburg at thè present time
< acres Thompson Seedless grapes, and 15 acres Preafcb and
has had not a single case o f the
Im perial prunes, all planted to M a rc h ,/193». and 1 5 »area
disease l a . that city.
Phillips and Palora canning peaches planted in 138«. A 4 or
“ Schools w ill he opened In
5 year old Alicante vineyard w ill produce 4 to 8 tons per acre
and mors If properly cared fo f, the second season It w ill yield
Medford on Monday unless there
1 tons sod the third season 1 to
tons per acre. Thomp­
son’s a t 3 years old w ill produce over 9 tons per acre. The Cali­
vetbps in the city” , Dr. E. B.
fornia Grape Growers Exchange p rim to f <0 per ton net to the
PieklS, eify health oflker o f that
grower thto year for Allcantes, Zlnfandels 350, P etit Slrahs
city said Wednebday morning.
355, delivered at the nearest station in 35 pound lag boxes
and the'Shyer tqntohes the WgA
“ People am n ot clamoring for
the opening o f school, hat we
0 U r prunes are live years old and Coming Into bearing.
feel that need o f quarantine to
W e have lota of prunes thia yaar. 1 have been hare 47 years,
in buslnes a a til 1932 whan I started developing my land.”
post ea We h a te had ns s e w
canto for the last wahk.” he
Grapes Pay Big!
Marysville, California Farms
“ PnhMt sentiment did h are a
good deal to do w ith thg closing
of sehool, hut I thin k I f was
'i^neflcial.
Our quarantine w as
strict and was, rigidly enforced
and people«Vere splendid in their
cooperation.
Von didn't see a
boy or g irl on the streets, in
fact not out Of their own yards.
But it was a precautionary mea­
sure end although ft to a ques­
tion. and I'm not tolly decided
as to what I toally believe, still
we recognise the fact that pnr-
alyito .fc a communicable disease
gnd I believe the quarantine
helped Us In Checking the disease
here. W e quarantined and then
the disease was brought under
cofl|tpl agyhow. Yes, I «"'«Id say
11 M r tfeSeflcial and advisable."
D r. Pickle said.
" t f e httVe no^ paralysis la
8AN FR AN C I8CO , O c t 13.—
(IP)— The glabt Southern C r o n e
m on op; an e which last night a r ­
rived at M ills Field a fter a 79«
m ile flig h t from Spokane to to­
day being groomed in prepara­
tion for a flig h t to A ustralia via
Honolulu.
Kingsford Smith, flig h t com­
mander of the crew eempoeed of
K eith J f .
Candoraon, co-pilot,
Charles T. P. Ulm and W m . A.
Todd, navigator has ta t the take
H flt.” said Dr. H. A. Morse of
off date aa n ett Tuesday.
that elty, when asked regarding
the attaatlon there.
One case
of the disease eXtoted in H ilt
early lb September but there
have been no others since «•hat
time, he stated. In Hornbrook,
one ease to under quarantine and
I * Y reka one case to under quar­
antine and the schools closed.
"Although I do not believe the
quarantine Solves the question
of contagion, When more than
55 per cent o t the children in
B E L L , A rk., Oct. I t . —
A the Y reka school were w ithdraw n
cyclone, waich swept over thto there was nothing to do to ap­
little farm ing community early pease public sentiment but close
They
toddy,. took a toll ot five known the schools,” he said.
w
ill
be
kept
closed
for
two
weeks.
dead, injured »8 and wrecked
Dairy - Alfalfa - Fruit - Vegetables
Come where nature works for you 12 months In the year.
W here soli, water, climate and ts a rle ts combine to make one
prosperous and happy. Make 6140 land worth 31,900 and
more In five y e a n and a yearly bqak account besides.
OaH o r Write t o / £ > r i j & t o
.
InfonnaGbh.
W. S. SMITH ■
616 UbdrfcStnet, AbUand
m ih d g
With Dtocoret ydu eaft print
all sorts of i d dbjeri* and fur­
niture with isaurance o> sqeeess
—it’d
easy to* apply! Your
MbrtbAffD
Yost CM buy Fuller Products frotu your V erier /«fed b e lo w
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A Romart« of
Thrift»«« E
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Long Time Payment«
Idaden skies when
1« cototful within I Use
DECOKE? ENAMELS for that
eheeqr touch of brightness hero
and there *refinl«h things your­
self!
Makes Girls
More Attractive
V
PER ACRE
Who
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8fcbttrt>la to Maryaville—A thriving progressive City
more than 60 buildings, a total
dataige oF at lea st ftÔ.OOO.
t his fath er are in charge of a pear
« orchard located a short distance
out of Talent.
M r. and Mrs. Smith haye gone
to C alifornia to spend a f o u r
woekr.’ -honeymoon, after which
they will return to this city to
make their home, having rented
a residence on W im er stredt.
' W . C. T. V . Meeting—
i
Thg members o f the Ideal W . C.
’ T. U. held an interesting meeting
yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, Oc­
tober I l at the hospitable home
of Mru. LUIu HoOrard on Gresham.
The meeting was opened b> fho
devotional lender, M r*. W. R.
Davie and a scriptare reading was1
given, a fter which
appropriate
Miss Dora Sparks, daughter of
ccmmeot from Proverbs the »Oth
Mr. and Mrs. Sparks on M ae- chapter were h e ir« . Mrs. C. W.
sanlta street, became the bride of
Fraley lead ln-prq^er and a ll
Mr. Louie 8m ith, also of this city
Joined in singing “Onward Chris­
yesterday morning, Tuesday. Oc-
tian Soldiers” w ith M m , L u l u
ober 11, at the home o f
the
H ouard at the piano.
^room's sister and husband, Mr.
Mrs. Luella Stearns, president
of the drgantoation,
conducted
the business gestton and splendid
reperts were given, both by the
secretary and treasurer. A short
report was also gfvon by the Tag
Day committee
A motion was
Wouldn’t you. too. like a face
made and carried to send tor a
powder that will keep shine
number of le a f le t entitled "Pro-
sway—-stay on longer — spread
htottlon /e Bus'ness
Booster,”
smoothly— not clog the pores—
these leaflets to be dtotrfbuted.
and always he so pure avid line“’
The next meeting of the W . C.
It to made hy a new French Pro­ T . U. w ill be held at the heflke of
cess and to railed MELLO-GLO. Mrs. M . B. R iley'b n High street
It to sorely a Wonderful Pace end plans w ill be made to seeure
Powder. Just try MBLLO-GL& j an address on ” W e q « a Jurors”
Llthia
Pharm sc);
East
Ride by some of the Ashland business
Pharmacy.
men.
Fertile Irrigated Lands
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