The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 25, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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Emily Burn«
Samuel Mortis
Dors Sutton . .
James Welch .
Special No. 20
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e s e Don P i« *« . ......................... . . .
‘ '*« La erren Schroeder, . ; ...........
Diet. Maint. No. 2
¿ J j g L. D. Walker, Dial. Main. No.
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. . 242.14 Soni rod L s i M M Imhor
Joe Portar, Lahor .........
IE . A. Folaom. Clothing for
*.oo Wi
O. Walker"Conveying Prie
1922,
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40 60 I North
C birltj^ S tlu p tfii Diet. Maint.
i : : i w . ™ Jo# ■**•«»"•* * *
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10.00
10.08
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10.00 o k *
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Mr» Sylrsster George ............. 6 J 0 ciovte Church. ana helper . .
J . A. Knrlith ............................
10.00
1 r Hivdsae
Amy M orrion............................... 10JO J . \ i Whitney, Night Wotch
Mints Myers
' .................... 18.00 Mrs. Thos. Pointer, Special
Thomas Plai.istone . . . . . . . . . . 7 J 8
Nurse ............................ •
Mery Erickson ........................... 7.80 MTS. John Ell wood,
Beys A Girl. Aid Society........... 18.00
Vanus Gill ........................
16.00
Sarah Haynes .............................. 1TJ0 fuRnnan'» Pharmacy
Lena Johnson ..................... ..
10 JO
suppltes ............................
Dora Rushing ............................. 20.00 Fuhrman*. Pharmacy, Modi-
Minnie Quick ................................. 26.00
cal ooppliaa ..........., . . . .
Stella Shields ............................... 80.00 ( oquille Hardware Company,
John T. Miller .............* ............» 3 1
ly t h T blade ....................
Easily Wirth ................................ 10.00 People's Market, Meet .........
J . W. Carter ............................... 10.00 fi. C. Church, Cosh ode. for
supplies
Ole Chard
................................. 80.00
mtefe su|
Drug
Irs. Jane Deweese ................... 1 17.601
7 J0 “ Hudson
*
“ «tors,
supplies
. John Hurley ..................... 80.00
1 0 J0 '
Nancy E. Eld red
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Robert C. Rambo
6JO Coquille Servies Station, Oit
Claro Soderatrom
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and Gaa ....«••••••••
J . 1(. Sanford . . .
1^0 TR« Hub^OveralU for Greek
Miry E- Edwarde
Ida Billings . . . .
ith
At-
John Grimes .............
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o u n Ä p - c . ;
John Prombrilliant . ’J . . . . : . * . I M
Drpendent MothoM' AlUwapee
United State« Fire
Lissie Yato« ................ ,.pi ,%'fr 6J 0
Maggie Whittington ...................... 10.00 .
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Üaisy E. Anderson .................. ^ 6.00 J °°» A. W
Maod Davia ...............................:.1 0 00 J “ " * * "
Peerl May Eitle ...........
1 2 J0
Mr. ■orgont . . . . ?:*••
Liska L. Walters ....................... 1 2 J0 Lesüe G. Johnson, Medical eor-
Mergerst C. Cornelius ............
Alice J . King ............................... 10.00 Peecock A
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. W-. Rinite, M ovteg^ íyt. . . 186.00 Uoyd
W.OOi* £ » k .
Harvey.
Diet.
Iron W p ìu , Shiva
„ 8- Murphy,'suppitee'P. A E
Musson’« Transfer, cartage . .
The 4 Wheel Drive Auto Co., 91.87
«applies P. A E ..............
10.10
C. Endicott, Smithing . . . . 106 J i
A. B. Daly A Co., Bolts, ate. . -------
Pearce
Garage,
Work ou
Pump, ote..................... ....
8.70
W. W. Erate, Cartage . . . . . . .
1.76
Gardner’s Gsrags, supplies . .
T. V. Johnson, Wheel for en
6 J0
North ^Send Iron Work«,' Re
N|T eeSoboeoee
F . N. Heath,
. Labor on Goo En j
y v*V *
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r P w A » . G«mk.
Co-’.
Lbr............. ‘AH* wV ÑW
Powell’s Grocery, Gas Rd. « o .
R. J . Mon »on, bist.' Meint. Ño.
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UMrad " W U kto¿i¿‘ ‘ j>i«L
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Maint. No. 6
gqp** ’
7 ,^ Robert Wilkinson. Dut. Meint.
HO. o ••t¡............ ■ •- i •
Lyle Hardman, M ovine Blip. • - " r i
Jack Arnold. Moving
Arnold, Moving
t t s f c ' ” ¡JM
Tucker, Moving Eqp-
C. Cburoh. S dpt. . .
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Willey *
f ln sta tea ' Power
Motet.
et the County
ty Court of si
U r August,
the sam
ra g
(Seal)
¡gyClarh.
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John
only a turf cftvered
ed as baring bei the
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dwelling ou the totead o» urani » n e
m
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24J0| S.
T h . tegupd Io that John Oroat
7 1 7 7 .« 19-88
42.001 Idohn L. A «sen, Ihr
3l« cousins used tu foregather
Lbr, . . 187.60
‘ ohftlw - A.^Ntckeeon, D iet Motet.
Bridge Mill Lbr. C
22 JO 13. M. Caughell,
one« o year to celebrate the
N. G. A C No. 2 _ _ wo, te Dike
7 JO Don Piares, 8j
ry of their ancaoter Do Oroot.
A76| t T. Ralph
ttsimh Horry, Dist. Motet.
Louren S c h ro e d e rjte F f^ T T ?
McCulloch A, Roberta % Con­
md settled there matyr years bo-
tract ............................... 701 JO
way
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No. 14 ?............................
8 00
O us Ps tors on. Labor
Bonham, Diet. Maint.
Gravel Co., Culvert
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r iw . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 8 s 8 j of the ■ ■ ■ M l
on, Labor
I.al>or .
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7-® ° r
No M ........... .................
Pote ■»non,
■ ■ fe r r ic o
Nelson, V reight .............
2.701 pute as to whoil
W/M. Laird, Dis\. Meint. No.
f ^ n . O. A C. No. 4 Kn. OL M .
14 ..........TT.................
O R. MfQs, S a la r,—-Eaateido 269.00
of the taMo. Deepatrtng o f a compro­
Kenneth^ Laird, Diet. M aint
A. B. Gidley, % Contract . . . . * 1 7 J 8 mise. John Anally settled the dUB-
Goodale ; A Woodward, Salary
114.1
J . ’ M. Caughell, Exp. surmy .
2 J 6 culty by building a room with os many
W. J . White, D iet Maint. NÒ!
I shr-idr ffs-milrr Lfc. Rd.
A. Holman,
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aide« oa there won»,, cotudos, and with
« lills . . .
Gu« Petereon, L a b o r ...............
n corresponding number of door* and •
M iipf llmrflM
John W. Fitahugh,
Dt
12.80 Mehrte Heyter,
d á É te the table, so that each cousin. ■
•rtoD eoe .¿7 « e 4 iV« »L,* * I
Maint. No. 18 ...............
A. B. Daly A Co., Gen Rd. A
18.68
78.78 If ho
* . could consider himself es
Salary— Bui- ooßnn - 0*w» Fubry, D ist M aint No.
Ferries—supplied . . . .
161.07 Normen
U r Wilson.
t,
ov«r the * * * &
lordo . . . ..»
7 J6
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m o o joh* Br* * er>
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Attorneys, In’
Coos
Co.,' Lbr.
Dist. Maint.
Nò. 1 » ' . . . . , . . . . . . . .
Porte, Crowley, Diet. Mote I
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grï.rr*
vs
Holden,
Salary—Glas-
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m u t u t m » which give rteo te
110. "
inst.
laughter. There le hardly a Jury trial \
Co.........................................117.76
Salary—Glas­ .„ ...M a r k Hardman, Diet. Maint
Graham's Garage, supplies . . TMB that does not offer some sud. mirth, f
F . Fields,
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gow . . . | . ........................ 82 70
No. 26 ..............................
Coquille Hdw. Co^ i t li r . . . . . 47.97 Recently In one a t the Indianapolis |
Bornhedrdt, Salary—
I Lyla Hardman, D ist M aint
— - Ferries
Superior courts the tetroduettan a t ’
6 1 1
No. 26 ..............................
7.00 G. R. Mills, Cash adv...............
,
Glasgow : .................... ..
evidence had been completed and one
Market Reads
I John Mersoalo, Salary—Glas-
Schroeder A Wildenbrand, sup-
a t the attorneys te the case erase to I
Southern Phciflc Co., Freight
ÿfOW a e • b • ese ego »»a ♦«*
address the jurors. He spoke in this
John Graham, Salary—Glas-
manner: Tlsntlsmen of the Jury, the
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0OW oe» We sesee •••»•» 42 W 1 McGeerae g r a v e l Co., Gravel 742M Chas. Î Î * HunUucksr, Launch
position of my clieot te this earn lei (
hire ..................................
Chas. Ferris, S a la r,—Güte- t e _ [ U n i o n Oil Co. of Cal., Gaa A
Oil ...................................... 81.66 Union Oil Co. of C al, OU A
identical with the preacher who wee
ROW ....................... •••• 7* 7 8 »
J . Caary, C o o l..................... 86.1S
Gas ....................
walking alone on a country rond one
Jo« Footer,
Esra Watson, F lra l pyte.......... 1762.60 J . Lorsung A Son, Fixing ap-
Market Reads
day when He met a greet, big grlsaly
.E sra Wataon, Installing eul-
proach .............................. 400.00 bear.” At tpla point the judge a t the
Trùck c
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e* rt* ----- . . . . . . . . . . . . 806.48 Graham’s Gsrags, Supplies . .
8.48 court turned and whispered te a by­
e eie • • •
l a no c - * -
Exp. fa rra y .
7 JO MounUte States Potysrs C o,
Susan Brown . . ! . . . . 1 7 . 6 0 Jsmes Vi?Tchmon<i. Operation
Truck d
stander: “It looka like kla citent le go­
78.00luoq. Hdw. C o, Hdw.
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6.00
Light .................................
Core M. Miller ........................... 16.00
Anni« Paart ...................
r. Truck
ing to be torn to ptoceok“
N eilte Aasen ............................... *6-00
PooMo I B M
7* o « i p*art Broa - Fin* 1 P )^ ........... 848.78 North Bend Iron Works, Lbr,
,T „?f| P eart Bros., Labor
........... 97.26
A repairs . . . . . . . . . . . .
Asreage tracta an the Watson plea
£ ’ U y taton' * * P ; Surv«T ••• 1 *0 0 North B e n i New.
Stand,.
on
Cunningham are new on the mar­
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Hagquist
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BJorquiat,
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Blank
books
A
pencils
.
1.70
Argie E. Barnos ......................... 3.00
lohn Henninge^ Labor . . .
Contract .......................... 871.2» Kras* â Banks Skip Bldg. C o,
ket. Fine buildings sites and tracts ■
Edaa Meud Ellis ....................... 26.00 James Rickmond. Ezam. Jon-
tris Williams» Labor ______ 88.00
42JO
p , int> etc. ........................- 1M 6
to suit pure baser, kill and bottom i
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N ^ M ufM c Ä d ^ : : : : : : : : : : K m
nie u o ^ - i i
......... 21J 0
See J . C. Watson.
S ltf !
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* . . . . 63.00
•U -** I R. W. H.uehton. L a b o r ......... 84 JO
Remember that te renewing for
Rose M. Kudrna ................
12M
Tank
.TTTTTT . . . 126J6,
L. Vintoli,
Mary B. Boras ...............
40.08 Mountain States Power Co.,
W M ? yî î ,e «■ Trm"S O fe Fimiglit 18.00 Harry Sharked L a b T S e D o^ 117.50 Sentinel that you can get the Oregon
H. Mark«.
Sophia Smith ............................... 40.00
KUe. current .................
H. Holl. I
Farmer in combination with it et
Mrs. Jassamina K. Haynes . . . . 10.00 Co<tuille Hardware Co., Lewa
E. Hadaal
only |216 for both. Much rending
Maggie Heath ............................. 40 00
M
C. Gartin,
* 3 i * s a f a r e s "n ” ■ a s 3 - s
í f í B
1*28.1* for little money.
Ellen Van do Car
Mary Matson . . .
Myrtle I. Blake .
Celling Cords, 100 for $ 1 J0 .
u. Surveying.
Graee Hahn -----
Sch
Jeaale Harriaon
■nroegrteff ••
M. Wi.
Anna Johnston ........................... 1000
•wsagteg . . 14.00 IC R Beardsley,
Beardsley. T
R.
Irma Sie sch ................................. 10.00
McGeorge Grsvel
B. CutHp.
Dora E. Cteinhoff ....................... 16 00
Ms
21.00
8P. R. D. Ne. •
Call,
67.72 a . B. Daly A C o, P o w d e r . . . *87-68
J . Ruble,
17JO Powell’s Grocery. SuppHee . *6-»8
r . Smttk,
*8 W N. Bend Fuel * Tre- C o,
lack Arnold,
1 *J8
Hauling . . . 8 . 6 «
I. W. Ruble,
Auto Body Shop, Sharpening
Special R. Bb No. 6
by tfoo
7.60
tool» .............. ...............
^*5®
D. Campbell Labor ...........
ONEOON
TUBCRCUlOtl«
A880CIATI0N
14.00
Carlson, um of tools . . . . wlAti
g riia rw a p tf
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How to Be Healthy
tS 8tor* £x£y,~“’
” 1850.00
88.00 Larson Dredging C o, dredg-
L. Ne««, IJibor
Hart Phillippi.
A. O. Wslker
timw
Ada Pwarl NichoU, Dwpty. Or
«M B»
•.. •
S. A. Malehorn, Depty. Ex-
g m i .
.................U8AJ4
John Nettsom, Depty., Servteg
subpoenas ............... . . .
8J0|
- E. P. Ellmgsen, Stampa . . . . 7J 0
B. IL Werner, Repair type-
wrtter • , , , , , , , . . . . . .
2.00
Koke-Ttffany A Co., BuppBaa . 22 J l
A. a Wslker, Exp. Dpy. 8hff.
8.00
R. A. Retteli Servteg sum-
mons ...............................
1J 0
^
Cterk^s*ÒÉm.........
R. C. Ago#, Depy. C m n . . . .
Nora D. Medie*, Depy. Cterk
Genera C. Robinson, Rocorder
Robt. R. Wstaon, bookkeeper
A. E . Harbord. Suppliee.........
Hudson Drag t Sto re Supplii*
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1 S h ? * & £ r & K 2 . : : : . « « ,
I M Caughell, Exp. Survey
1 0 J0
126.00
101JO
1*8.00
60.76
MO
70.00
1 7 J0
17JO
17 JO
42.00
*••»0
58.60
1 J°
140.00
U 0 J0
110 00
176 00
ìli
4.70
2*-07
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m oo
T*’7*
77.00
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04.00
77°°
70.00
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noj>
68.00
60 JO
88.60
8 1 J0
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81.60
81 JO
Mera Bennate, Deputy , i -----110.80
Ruth WeedwartL u p n ______ 40J d
Thelma Black, Clark ............... 67M
Olive McDowell, Clerk ...........
ATS
Arthdk JL Mandar, Surveyog 108.08
W. L. Flnnie, Chain
Jim Stove, Clark
Kathryn R Co' u* b4>’
Ben
Elles *J*dw»' ReportteC •••
NeUte B tg ^ S T o m a a
jnhn A. W t e m e r . J « ^ .
Sester W.
A to
ÌBàtte
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Health N a -_
Florence V erteTlüdW . . . . . . 1*6JO
Lew Raferromeut
P. W. Goodman, (tea, eke..........
Gage A Cha ncy^Taxi hire . .
McDonald, Salary A
Rap. ..................................
J . C. Brown, Exp. re Roy Kp-
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Coast Xnto Lines, 8erlpt
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c a t c h
it s
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Ay «.'ADOLPHUS KNOPF, M. D ,
New York.
rws whet a cold te by Us effects, but perhaps not everybody
VEKÏBO D Ï
ed mlcrococcee-catarrhalla.
We may get this germ from the carol»*« rougher, eneeaer, or exdtod talker.
, through tley droplets o t «pray*. The cold may develop at once, or It te quite
*-•• I poualbte that we alee curry the germ« for aoem ttme within aa. When eur
« *® *l system te rendered lees resistant by chllla, overeating, or Intemperate acts
tome kind or other, or by being badly nonriabed or overworked, these
ns bare a chance to multiply and then produce the symptoms of a cold.
To prevent Infection, It te of course beet to avoid the dooe proximity
of e careless sneezer, rougher, f it t e r , ar «pelted talker who expeite small
Labor .
particles of saliva (droplets) when speaking. If one te on familiar terms
Ce«. B rid g e-C raL
with the Individual be can advise cautloe each as soeestng or roughing In
A. B. G id le y ................
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u handkerchief, or at least holding the band before the mouth during a
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so-called dry rough, which te In reality never dry, for droplets ate «spelled
J . Lorsung A
whenever there te a rough.
The individual who expectorate« should, of «rare«, always try te deposit hie
sputum tn e receptee!« (spittoon, cheeee-clotb, or handkerchief) when Indoor«
E. E. Leslie, Chamman .........
and te the gutter when eut-ofcdooru. In crowded aaoembllas, street cere and
Remain C m M V Bá.
subways, the dangers a t becoming Infected by others with the catarrh germa a t
° ” r 8 u t * Hi Com.............. *
course.always exists.
Whet can we do te protest ourselves by making our system tees Ms-
State lad. A e c d ^ C o ^ ............ 814.11
. Gemerai Rood Bxpenee
ceptlble when we era exposed? It meet be remembered that when we ere in
Goo. A. Robinson, Clothing for
good health, the germs of a cold coming tram one afflicted with the disease
PrUoneri
have little effect on ua, nor wOi those which may lurk within us have much
S. M. No« 1er Supplias" for
chance to multiply and do barm. In the healthy Individual the white blood
Prisoners .
___
la enr blood stream take ears at the Invading microbe. They
j . M. C a u te li, Burro, DM.
No. 1 4
; ..................
In the boot physical condition,
North Bead Mill A Lbr. C « ,
it to contracting cold«, breathe
Lbr................................
McGeorge Grami C o, Grarol
Urty when out-of-doors. When Indoors try to be 1 b e well ventilated
HiUtrom Trono. C o, H|oihn
Whenever convenient, take «pedal breathing exercise every hour or two.
fra m l ..............................
ralslnf end rolUng the shoulders upward end backward during the set of a
A o f V . ê Fencing
alow and deep Inhalation, retaining the air to r about 8 seconds while holding
Percy Philip, Scowing lh r.^ ..
the shoulders backward, then exhaling e little more rapidly than It took for
the Inhalation, during which act the shoulders move forward and downward,
the body te a dally application of cold water la the
bath, or a cold sponge. One unaccustomed to the
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V. Glaisyer,
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Salary . .
Laboral
TV, M t S r G
t jg t g f c ,-
Hotel T ^ ì S T
h o w
g Lake Lbr. Co., LH
8 Lake Lbr. C o, Lb
o tt A Nowlin, Freigl
Buehner Lbr. C o, U
g t State« Power J V
g». R. D. 1
McCollum A Paintor.
John Fabry, Diät. M
Clyde A. Watormi
163 JO
7
Maint. ...........
40.00
Glasgow 1
Wm. M. Wey, C le r k ............... ............ 11.76
Koke-TMTeny Co , Suppbes
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y .’S S r tm .Ä M in S S r a ]
tSTm uÄ A Sspt at 14« b e i. Tbl« «arte« e» arte
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Milford
Mast, Lahor
Li
72.06 J Carlton Rrovm,
Brown, I L a b o r ............. 101.50
7R98
King, L a b o r 6 8 J 7
J R
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Browk, Lahor
Rd. 14.001 Boy Most, L a b o r s T .,............ Ä8.60
Rax Srewn, L e b e t ................... 69.60
Albert Melden, Labor ............. 14.00
R> P. Meet, L a b o T ................... 67.7»
Special Ne. 1«
Lundgren, L a b o r ........... 118.78
Jaekey. I
»8.7«
M. Pendleton. Felrvtew
Rd ...........» « .y
■Bua ■ ■
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u n»«« me inaiviauai not react tk»>
ir to any, feel warm after the bath, he abould return to
te a warm bed fer g few
..
moments. In e few days reduce the temperature of
t the cold water te 80”, I f
then to 78*. astil he romee down gradually to 40*. wn.cn
the ev
a r e a ra
r _ n U
which is
le the
temperature an U romee from the faucet
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The J udirtene ras of eeld water, aa just Indicated, te the beet
to guard the system agutnet whet la commonly rolled “catchlag cold." T h e
circolati on WMl be Improved, the respiration will become de<
regular, the skia mere resistant, and the whole system leas
Besides the Mteraal use of cold water, always bear la
drinking of 8ve to ab fissero of cold water e day
help In the preservation of good health. Tbs .
that te te 1