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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1927)
!..q0 the army.” Cheatham Mid. i' T»e army etodto a*e ant ef sat- > farm shade and lack the pew y^ll collar recently authorised. ’The ration allowance per man during, the last fiscal yetfta ««a : S»»y »4 8 cents per day, bat un der a new executive order effec- I lire July 1, 1927 it has been ftt- osoaced to approximately 60 I cents a day, the report Mid. i i Four New Member* Are In itiated — Banquet Plan* Made Four new members were Ini tiated into the Senior Hl-Y club last night, and two n e w member* were voted In the or ganisation. The tour initiated were War ren Fields, Lawrence Powell. T o « Beswlck end Bart Unlnger. New members voted In w e r e Howard Wiley and Earl Redke. This brings, the total membership ot the club to 21< Next Tuesday evening Law rence Todnem, tor many years engaged In Y work In Chin* and lan authority on the Chinese ashmhp braky o o . f o r reliable reality. FOR SALEl — tw eet Potato squash by truck load or 190 lb. lots. *97 Beach St. 00-6»( 26-1-mo.- BB- 70-0» FOR SALB—Barred Rock pul lets and fjryert, 1*01 HoulsviTd. . FOR RENT— Nicely furnished 0*-*» house, modern. Close in. Rea sonable. rlnqulre Hotel Oregon. Do not phone. 79-2 FOR RENT — tour-room fur MONUMENTS— carved and let nished hoúke with gàïage. 66 3rd tered and set In cemetery, very 0t., phone 2T3-R. 66-tf low prices. 8wan Blue Quarry Co. 8. A. 8wna, manager, Ashland, FOR LEASE— To the r i g h t Oregon. Box 34. 79-1-mo.t party for a term of from one to M f c ’tO lM ^ W ood . g o o r w three years thrf large brick house recently occupied by President body fir, 12 In? 09.00, 10 In. Churchill. Centrally located In 02.60. 108 Palm Ave. phone »>»¥. tke school sone and specially ar J. B. Walker. 02-tf ranged for rooming students. Two seeping porches, basement, large garage and about an sere of good garden land partly set to alfalfa and fruit. Inquire o{ or FOR HALE— Newtown cooking correspond with W. J. Moore, at apples. W. W. Rohtoon. Phone Camps Building, Ashland, Ore 374/11. 49-1 mo. gon. 02-tf FOR SALE— Hall damaged ap FOR RBNT— Furnished cabins, ples, 69c par box In orchard, cheap, by week or month? *162 Bellview diat. W. L. Moore. Granite. * 63-tf • »7-1 mo.» LOST AND FOUND dent by tke board-to fill the va cancy left by - Mrs. Herbert Me- LO Carthy,1 who moved recently to blbit« Dunsmuir, Gal., to make h e ir rangli hom e. which Following Is the p t o g r a Uv dfiddd which was carried out.by t b is conpl members.- Decline at the Roman' teraa Drams, Mrs. George A. Briscoe; tlo® I Growth of Liturgical Plays, Mrs. Frank Dean; Mrs. D. Perossi, R SNAP FOR SbME ONE — 20 acres in Bellview diet. 12 In alf- plfa, 6-room plastered house with FOUND— Little white c u r l y fire place and basement. Good 79-*» drilled well, 09,000. See 'Ashland dog nt 126 Oberlin. Realty Co. » » -« LOST— -White gold wrist watch FOR SALE — Might consider with link bracelet, Sunday. Re part trade, modern home, oor. turn to Franklin’s Bakery for re ward. 79-3* Gresham and • Fairview. Also. Twelve acre Improved ranch on highway , n ear" Talent. Phone 366J4. 98-4 e. o. d.* ASHLAND REALTY CO .for roll able reality. 3<-l-mo AUTO TOPS, side curtains and - upholstering repaired. See Lanr- ence Wilson at fire station, Ash land. , 69-9 MARSHALL PRINTING COM PANY — Printing, Ruling and Rubber Stamps, Medford, Ore gon. 64-tf ST. LOUIS PRICBS for hides, wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar ket. Phone 70. 01 N. Main. 37-tf E U S DANCE BIG AFFAIR The'ballroom of the E l k s Temple has been decorated with unusual and exquisite paintings for the big Thanksgiving dance this evening, which will forpally usher in the social activities of The rirgantoattop'for the winter reason. The artistry of the decorations, a blending of colors, w 1 t,h Thanksgiving turkeys and horns of plenty, Is quite unusual and makes the big dance hall present an appearance of unusual charjn. Several hundred are expected tb be in attendance at the*'dance. Music to to be furnished by the Provost orchestra. Send this ad. and ten cents to Foley & Co., Sheffield and George Sts., Chicago, 111., writing yohi» name and address clearly. You will receive a trial bottle of Fo ley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup (spas modic), tickling th roat;*also a trial packet each of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kid neys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets tor constipation, biliousness, and (Continued from Page Four) sick headache. These reliable remedies have helped millions.— them for less than tWo-thirds of For sale by all druggists— No. 3. the selling price— or twice as, much as the farmer gets— shows what a great oppo<nnity awaits STOT SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM, agriculture when It shall be or ganised by commodity groups for NKUftlTIS, LUMBAGO ngtiohal and for export marketing Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy and reduce its standing army of A blood tonic.» Drives oat the ToU-taker*. uric acid poison, reduces pain , and swelling. Pure blood means HaYe you seen the fin e display Try this on a of Christmas Cards at The Tid good health. money back guarantee at 01-60 ings Office* Remember the stock bottle. Ay tke McNair Bros- is complete now and order your Drug Store. enrds early. OP T o D R E S S - X » HOPE HE APPRECIATES THE NICE ROOM V l E J V lX E D D P F O P V W M we Infection HEAD MOOXTINO A 8FKCIAI/TY The latest paper method. Do not experiment with your hard earned trophy by hav ing it mounted by any one but an expert. The largest head of the season ' will be mounted free. Wardwell Fur Co. A cheerful hotel with a warm tr ic o rn e for iestä. O pposite the Statement of Dr. Frederick P. Strickler, Secretary of the Oregon State Board of Health, Advises in Favor of Pasteumed Mflk in an Official Re- E ading theatres. • Raw»: d s.yo to0t.9e A u room* with privat* bath. Violin, Viola. String Basa (Violoncello “Bepectale” ) ' \ a? • ' • ' ’ STUDIO Hotel A shlm d BoSding, Ashland, . Ore, • Phen e 07 1. . s Musical Instruments Repaired, Bowe. Rehaired. Vfce possibility of infantile paralysis beinff a milk The patient should be Isolated a» completely ns pos sible In a clean, bare room, well screened to keep oat insects. Visiting should not be permit »3d, and only the necessary attendant should come in contact with the case. All discharges, Including sputum, nasal secretions, urine and feces, should be thoroughly dis infected. Eating utensils should he boiled. Everything that comes In contact with the patient 'should be »tor- lilted. Towels, bed linen ahd other fabric« should be boHed or dipped in a strong germicidal solution. The period at which isolation should be maintained cap not be guessed at. Children are hot permitted to return to school for three weeks. In the presence of ah epidemic, street and house dost should be kept down by sprinkling, oiling, pr other means employed for this purpose. Dust should be'allayed whether there is an epidemic or not. During epidemics eMl- dTCh Should be kept away from public gatherings. borne infection omphaskes the importance of the prophylactic value of paateuriaed milk .—Dr. Fred W OOD $L75-Tfer r ic k D Strickler, Secretary State Board of Beafth. We Ssppiy Pasknrized Milk C olia — .SWB-.ttg tiv e processes, all milk delivered from the Jackson County Cream ery Is of unquestioned parity, free from disease germ infection. Thq,Jackson County Creamery provides pasteurised milk for the The possibility o f infantile pnrnfyels being a naifk- e BTOSM* OS. Coal, Wood and Storage a ty q o f Medford. MHk that meets up with the every requirement of Dr.* Strickler as an nuthorily. " 1 ’ ' • • * \ Milk 'bottle containers are thoroughly sterilised. No exist as to the cleanliness, the germ-free condition of after passing through the 290 degrees .WUah and steam In calling for strict quarantine of all sick. Dr. Stricker said that quiet to the first essential In car ing for the cases. He pointed out that only by Iso lating those who have had contact with the pkraly- sis cases and by keeping children away from the sick can thq epidemic be stamped out. He Mid: . donbt can tho^ bottle treatment. ▲oto freight Tanaiaal Human tonch to unknown to any surface this milk touches, even the sealing cap a mechanical device. j Nowhere in ally scientific report has feydrs ortother maladies been traced to pasteurised milk as the carrier of th e fatal germ. Pas “Seventy-two cases of epidemic InfantUe paraly sis have been reported to the Oregon State board of health. There is no desire to cause unnecessary alarm, but the fact remains that there to am unusual number of cades of infantUe paralysis in this state. Reports from other states indicate an increase in the number of cases of infantile paralysis reported as well gs in Oregon. Every available precaution against its spread should be taken. Children should not be permitted to come in contact with sick per sons whether it be adults or children who are 111. teurisation to a health insurance. Dr. Strickler’s statement em- phaslies this fact. He advises the use of pasteurised milk. Heed his warning! "It may be well to bear in mind that infantUe phralysis is a disease of Childhood. About, 65 per cent of the caee3 occur when under 6 years of age, and about 30 per cent between the ages ot 6 and 10. Most ot the remaining 5 per cent of the oases are In persons under 20. Thue it appears fhat very young children are most likely to have this disease. One general measure of protection would be to keep young children away from other people. Including relatives, as much as possible. The more peraone a child comes in contact with, ther more o pp o rtu n - ltles it would have of becoming infeoteu in ease such persons were carriers. , Likewise ■ • • • • •P n o m M erit since 1889— ThatCold ' All materials from which our Ice Cream is manufact ured is pasteurised, as well as the cream from which NEESON mad SEES (EMl ■! tors; painting, paper hanging, dec orating; estimates furnished. Headquarter* Wtofc FnrnRure Company, phone 210. 46-tf our “ Gold Seal” butter is manufactured. A large assortment of exquisite Christinaa greeting card* as* on display at the Tidings office. Or der yotìr cards early. Jackson County Creamery "All known cases should be isolated and placed under quarantine during the acute stage, and chil dren in contact with such eases should also be iso lated during the. period of incubation. There Is no routine test by which carriers can b e. detected and cases are not often recognised until paralysis. In any case of acute illness where pocas*s are abortive in type, and do hot develop paralysis. In any caae of acute illness where poliomyelitis to suspected the patient should be isolated and reporteTto tbe health department as a suspicion* case.1' MOfAS R IG H T ~ &rVL I S A VO N H Y . AMD S E E IF- HE MEEDS AMTTHlNG , Y IH IU E HE'S D R E S S IN G -H IS D A D •' PHONB 51 W E R E T U '-SL A N K E T Y o>- r - er 7 vs THAT — ( 1 tnspjbtors who so frequently call and Inspect our plant, the opera bome infection <mpiiaslze» the im portance of the propliy'lactic' valae of' peetenrhwH milk. ' L A O - ANO I DON’T U K & T H & HEARTLESS HE R E F E R S TO W S y K R E N T S - GUESS I ’LL GO UPSTAIRS We will deliver any amount ot exceptionally good 12-tach slabs st this price. Bay them now tor winter while they are B u n k e r Transfer On» In the strictest conformance to state lgw arid under supervision of KidMy and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted an- yon to seek relief two or t Ä r S L Ä Ä ! ® sses sometimes with a scald- J Tpacher Of EXCERPTS FtO M ADDRESS OF HR- D. STRICKLER: < U SE D T b BE BO TTO M -J A TERRlBCC RL0SHY DRESSER — ' rw - ■ w A General, to be made public to-, morrow. 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