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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1918)
WKDNEHDAY, DIX KMHKIl 4, 101 H DAILY KOCCE KIYEft" COUKlEIt PAGB THKB-) Hie Youths Is worth more to family life today than ever before THE COMPANION sivaa Um smteat mount of avarythlns worth raadins, an abundance ol Fktlon, of Knlaiialn mailt, of Informing Reading, of Part nd Humor, bnWa tlx Special Pasta for each on of avarf aa. II appeals to the famlllawhhbit ideal. . OFFER No.' I Naw Bubirrlhi-r la Tna Youth's Companion will receive: U WEEKLY ISSUES IBM MM Raaaielaf ItlSliMMtFrat f tt A. Calaadarfr 1 . OFFER No. 2 - Tut YOUTH'S COlfAMON I AH far McCAUt sUUM $1.00 ) u Chack Tour choka and land ramltlanca to tha rVSUIBlll or to Tna Youth' Companion, Boat on. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. Ureen, Propr. H. Glddlng. A Rent Big Pierce Arrow Cars Offie Old Observer BOc. Corner Seventh ud O street' PhonW Tlehaae 2CJM Md 168 JOCr'FRIlitlKG MtATlY D6Mf n n fi it y. . jt mas , i Mi l Vi i a vr ana; ,..-.niifs, , Companion ;Itl(;onttMi r u it rnai thla coupon wttkrmir. 1 JJ.'i.'u Jl!!!"?yfo in or tun rm. I .Boalon, Mm. I nTATHtt C$f'7 OFFICE : Easy Riding AT THE COURIER OFOCE ii . ' i i-i n . -,:-. : .... WE iSte: :,jlP VIA -.(ii ADVICE TO "FLU" CONVALESCENTS SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA ' EPIDEMIC. U. S. Public Health Service Warns Publio ' Against Tuberculosis. One Million ' Cases Tubercu - losis in United States Each a Source 'of Danger.1 Influenza Convalescent Should Have Lung Examined Colde Whloh Hang On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis. , No Cause for Alarm If Tubarouloala la Recognized larly Potent Modi elnaa Not to Ba T rutted. Bawar tuberculosis after In- ' fiuenta. " No need to worry It 700 take precautions la ttoa. Don't dla(DOM your own eon dlUon. Bar your doctor txam- In your lungs aararml times at , monthly iptervais. Solid up your strength with right living, good food and pleuty of fresh air. w Don't wast money on patent medicines advertised to cur te berculoslo. ' Become fresh-air crank and enjoy life. A Washington, D. C 8pecial)i-Ac-cordlng to a report made to tha United States Public Health Service, tha epi demic of Influent tn Spain tea al ready caused an Increase In tha prev. lence and deaths from pulmonary tu berculosis. A similar association tween influent and tuberculosis was ' recently made, by , Sir Arthur New holme, the .chief medical officer of the English public health eervlce. In his analysis of the tuberculosis death rata In Enalanot ' , In order that the people of 'the Unit ad States may profit by the experience of other countries Burgeon General Rupert Blue of tha United States pub Be Health Service baa Just lasned a warning emphasising the need of spe cial precautions at tha present time. -tm vyr :- if Experience seems to Indicate," says tha Surgeon General, "that persons whose reslsiaoce has been weakened by an attack of Influenza are peculiar ly susceptible to tuberculosis. With millions of Its people recently affected with liifluenxa this country now p fers conditions favoring tha spread of tuberculosis." One Million Consumptives In the United States. "Then you consider this a serious menacer wss asked. "In my opinion It Is, though I hasten to add It Is dis tinctly one against which the people can guard. 8o far as one can estimate there are at present about one million casea of tuberculosis In tha United States. There, Is unfortunately no complete census available to show ex actly the number of tuberculous per sona In each state despite the fact that most of the states have made tha dis ease reportable. In New York city, where reporting has been in fore for many years, over 85,000 cases of tu berculosis are registered with the De partment of Health. Those familiar with the situation believe that the ad dition of unrecognized and unreported casea would make the number nearer (50,000. The very careful health sur vey conducted daring the past two years tn Framlngham, Maaa, revealed 200 cases of tuberculosis In a popula tion of approximately 10,000. If these proportions hold true for the United States as a whole they would indicate that about one In every hundred per sons la tuberculous. . Each of these constitutes a source of danger te ba guarded against,," . What te Do. In his statement to tha public Sur geon General Blue points out bow thoee who have had influenza abeuld protect themselves against tuberculo sis. "All wbo have recovered from In fluenza," eaya the 8urgeon General, "should have their lungs carefully ex amined by a competent physician. ' la fact. It la deslrabl to have several ex aminations made a month apart. Such examinations cannot be made through tCe clothing nor can they be .earned out in two or three mlnntea,' If ,tbe lungs are found to be free from tuber culosis every effort should be made to keep them aa -This can be don by right living, good food and plenty of fresh air." , .,, , ,: ...., .. Danger Signs. The 8urgeon General warned espe cially against certain ..danger . jlgna, such as "decline ' and "colds' which hang on." . These, he explained, were often the beginning of tuberculosis. "If you do not. get well .promptly,. It your cold aeems to hang on or your, health, and strength declfne, remember that thee. ara onen the early signs pf, tuberculo sis.' Place yourself at once under, the care"bf a competent physician. Tuber culosis Is curable In the early stages. Patent Medicine Dangerous In tuber. culosls, " - "Above alt do not iruai In th mis. 'leading statements of. onacrupulour patent medicine fnkem, .There .Is no specific medicine for the cure of luber- cuIorIm. The money sihhii on auclt tmedlclnes, Is jJiiwn aw'ayf .It, aheulrl, rw seui jnsieau lor goua ioii '.iu an cent llTing." . 4 . . , - , ? fl.. ...I V. k i- i.i DEMOCRACY VS. AUTOCRACY, , There .l no royal rood to f . fod conservation. We can only i accomplish thla by the voluntary 4 action of our whole people, each f element In proportion to Its needs. It la a -matter of equality kwf burden." , .. . . . r ' Tbe . .truth . of, thla statement. 4; made by the United States Foo Administrator soon after we en- 4 ered the war,' has' been borne 4 out by the history of -our ex- 4 porta. Autocratic food control n the lands of our enemies has broken down, while democraUc w food sharing has maintained, tha, , f' hee(th apd,strengtb of thlacoun- t. try and of the Allies. .- Was Quite LJkely. , ., Boeton man says that an exacting housewife ip, that city telephoned tn a meat dealer'spla'ce of business that the next brder'Srou recely from me ' Vlll be the last The man at the other end of the wire agreed with her. ' B said that he was an undertaker.' The best amethysts are brought from Canibavi'ln India,'. and from Siberia, Ceylon and Persia.'' The chief supply of the blue turquoise Is drawn from the peninsula of Sinai, the great' mining district of the ancient Egyptians. , i.l jin-i. i..;. . "Ahar hissed 'the Puliman porter. j;"! have found tbe secret of his berth V And be took a flask from under tn , passenger's ' pillow. Cartoons Maga- .ii' " i..'..r-i.'' rpovj.ut.. Charity Itself Consists In acting Just ly and faithfully"' tn wnatever' office. business and employment a person la engaged. Swedenborg. " " 1,1 The vouhB' ladv' across the way say Classified :A3ve FOR SAIJ itn CHEVROLET with demount able rims for sale. Is in best run ning condition. M. J. Barker, 207 West C street. Phone 19C-R. 18 FOR SALE Young team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows, hay, lumber, 'cedar posts, .shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other articles. Phone. S02-F-12, Mrs. George I .'Morris, Rd. 1, Grants Pass, Ore.' 42 FOR SALE Furniture, . stoves, tables, chairs, rugs, etc., top buggy, a few good bens. 801 North Sixth street. 12 FOR SALE Good irrigated ranch 1 on the Applegate, house,! three ; barns, and out buildings, first , class water right, all fenced, most- : y wire, fencing. For further par ticulars inquire of Geo. Feldmaler, Grants Pass.' ' 82 FOR. SALE Oak R-8. . wood. Call 600 .. 31 FORD BARGAIN 1017 Ford, quick sale, terms. $400. C. L. Hotart Co. 22 TO BENT. FOR RENT Cottage 821 Rogue Hirer Ave. ' three ' rooms and sleeping porch, good well and one- half acre land, barn, 84.SS , month. Key at 208 Foundry- ' FOR 'RENT Room for light 'house keeping. Also sleeping apartments. Call 417 E street, phone 36 1-R, TT WANTC WANTED At once, dishwasher and a pantry girl, both must be experienced, Inquire chef,' Jose phine hotel, . .. y 29tt WANTED One-horse wagon or hack In good condition. Answer by letter Box 57A, Rd. No. 4, Grants Pas. Ore. 1 ' 31 JrTlftXraA.ANIIOM 'iKJ I .IT. - , . a . JITNEY SBAVICla-vAay, where. ay Um. Phone Mocha tar iiiTn OtU J. Kalps, Realdeao 14I-YJ ' 231 HEMSTITCHINQ and plcoting doae 1 to, order. ..Handicraft Shop, Med-, i ford. Or. . . 38 GARAGE First elaaa work; ..alee- ' trlcal work a apeeiality; aaUafa&t tlon guaranteed Oil .and gaso line. .Everett ,. Steiger Garage,, 211 North SlxU Street, Phone J 2fa - - ..M. TAXI If going or coming -call the Whit Lin Taxi. Safety first Call at'th' 8pa ooafeotlooary. Phono 283-R. Residence - phone, 820. ' " ' 41 TO EXCHANGR FOR EXCHANGE 160 acre black soil In well watered grain district 50 miles north of Calgary, ' Al- berta,. 25--aorea-under -cultivation. Small stables, and 3600 i house. Prefer to hava acreage near Grants Pass, of value 12,000. For particulars ' address A. W. Isom . Rt 1. Grants Pass, Ore. - 35 Gawa) Heart to U.AUIM, In Thir Drket Hoar Wha twrer, b nrisasry,Jupertc arifl end..! . That,. ?s .ArtoV.pld. to the, Interaflled.rooJUDCfV Afl, be eaos the Andean . fd, army h4 hitherto mad xood they took beatrt nd wnt forward. Farm onlorpris andrmich aoft erf. Inerad pork npplHv.fppd. vattoa Incr xeasea oxp exports total " alu ments doubled. . ,M ' PAITH JUSTIFIED L,i .. ; IVINTS. J (H-ar1 '.f-rt ;! ft m. a A. W1Im ha nalll tore nee ,b applied, to. mahv , tln economic oistxiduuoo ura w 4 aan use of supplies by the a great majority of American poo- e pie, and, J, have, learned g.deen.O ,and ahiding Tajtij, p, jne ?wit.-,, . genee.Ojtithe arersge, Amertcaa .j business man, whose aid w an- o tlclptesapd, jdepepd on tp femo.a), '.dy'e: evjl;ifelopt4,by ;tbfj j, e war. Herbert Hoover; August e tA 1817. - , af r t2 PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL, for line photo-. graphs. Open dally .except Sun-:' day from 10 a. ra. to f p..m. San-, day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 282-R, or residence 140...- - ... , .57U PHYBIC1AK9 - U O. CLEMENT. , M. D., PraeUc : limited t diseases of the eys, ear, ; Boa and throat, Glass fitted.; Offlc hours 8-12, 2-6, or o as- , polntment, Ofaee 'phono (2, real daneo phono ll-J. 8. LOUGHRXDOE, M. Pbyaiuia , and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Resides) ' pbn 8:: offlc phone 1(1 Sixth and Toffs Bldg. D.,i...O NIBjUTPByslcUn, and.,. sorgeoa. Ldbrg Bldg. Healthy offloer. OfOo hoars, f ta 13 s m. and I to t p. m. Phoe 310-J. . A. WITBAM, M. D. Inter! medldns aad norvoas dJseas; 03, qorbett.Bldg., Portland, Or. Hours I . m. to 1 p. m. - A. BURBEJX, M. D. p. C la Week. north of t pooteffie, . corner ;oUct and p, tree ourglcaL eleetrtaelj, . csiropratio aal, oateopathi treat; . ments. Offieo pfaoae 197-R; reeU dene phone 323-R. VKTEBUUB3C SCRGEOH . i .. i-.. . - i - i i..i.rr DB-,. Jt . JL BrrpjU. Yateriaartaa. Offiee. raidM Pkon 2K-4L., ATTAKEYS H. D. NORTON, Attoraey-at-Uw. Practl 1 afl Stat and FderJ t t Cautl Fitwt NUaal Bak Bldg. ' OOLVIO, WOAXAMS, . Altera eye-. atrLew. Oraats, Pas Banag Oo, Bldg, Qraate Pa, Orav r - . a VAN ppca,, Attorney.. Prae--, tiee U all eeart First NaUoaai' aWak'mdgT O. 8.. . BLANOMARD.U ttornr X. L,w..., GideBule. . Boildia Pfeoo 371. GraaU Pass, Oregaa. BLANCH A RD A, BLANCH ARD, .A . torla'eys: 1 Albert",. Bldg. Phat , ' 3 1 4-J. Praetle I aH eoarta ; lax board atteraera. ' & AnSIDfLOR, Atterey-t-Lv. rfj, ro lV.to. j.bkwtey..f.l..Mail tetp4 Orjika.raa..Or. CM ACT. . U..D. . jnntUf,, dnUstry. v I M SMtkw JMxU atnU flraaAs Jtmtt Oo .: UltAYAUa AHA TfiANfcf aat i-i I i'l m :. .1. -. II.. OOMWBRCIAL TRAN5F1SB. OOl..A1 kiavd ..of... drMTag ..aM -,tlMfw , wars; oarWailx AadprqinpUr Aec. PhOA, 13 W. .SUsal. at orelght ;-4pt. A--wV.lp.-'- T:;i- TUB WORLD MOYSS; so d- w Boa oh Bro. Traaafar C. ' Phoae ' .870t '-''"' --'''-' -'"'' ' '' r' Hi J I V F. Q. ISHAM, dray and tra(or, Saeo. piaaes and turaitar, OTod, paoked shipped aad atea ed.'.r Office phone, 22-R. ' Real denoe xjhone, 124-IR. , , - - - " v ar cum -i BXeUvo Nr. !,' 1 1 1 8. Trala will ruTa), Tkaroda aad Vktarda7 Lav Grant Pas. .:.;! P. M. Arrive Watjws Crk . 3 P. M. Leav Wattfa Orti J.-3 r- u Arrlv Graate Pao. -,...4 P. M. ror iniormauoa rgarunj rreiflai aad passenger rtjoeJtatirt offlee of tb eomnjanyv tiundburg building, wwmn ap r-t I n lire Renin"? h, r iny, kjnfl qf, an injury ipii ijd jHi anj,' izd .tire, aad aU. k work guaranteed ; at the Max yell Oarage. i V '.' ' T AVIS ADAMS, AUTO OO. 1 .' PHONE 817 f ' ' f o fcPa , rsHOi aaW'- CHICHESTER S Pll 3 j ' eaT A3 as . : aerAw1 las -'-. " Wastes notHing 1 her father bat cot down on the sla of cigars and la now smoking pant lettaa. ;r