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ThsGrspW cis *‘»11 borne print’ ’—it is priatod, t r l e e i i , sod folded Is the Graphic, oflu read by 41 m ma jority o f the popu- NEWBEBO, YAMHILL OOÏÏHTY. he take a vacation in mid-winter. She was a dressmaker, making good money, and she it he needed a little rest. So he got leave of absence and changed from the nnventilated basement of the store to the over heated and equally unventilated flat. To be sure, he took an occasional walk, but most of the time he sat in the back parlor reading, and when this occupa tion palled, he went into the work-room and chatted with London has three open-air schools for tuberculous children. Similar institutions have been established in the United States in Fnsridence, Boston, New York, Pittsburg, Chicago, Hartford, Conn., Brookline, Mass., and Rochester, N. Y. A significant phase o f the cam paign against tuberculosis m Sweden is the establishment, by various industrial concerns, o f sanatoria for tuberculosis work men from their own/factories. The Vulcan Match Compapy, the Ljusne-Voxne Timber Company, the Sand viken Hardware Com pany, the Eriksson Telephone Company and the Stora Kop- parsberg Company are among those who maintain such insti- — tu tro a »,'ea ch accommodating from fifteen to thirty patients. A t these sanatoria the workmen are received free, and their fami lies may be admitted for a small chdrge. _ A bill w ill be brought before the new British Parliament, calling for steps to be taken to prevent the high m ortality from tuber- culosisin Ireland. The bill will demand the compulsory notifica tion and registration of tuber culosis cases, the establishment o f special institutions for con sumptive patients, the instruc tion. That one case of tuber tion o f the public about this culosis could infect the families disease, and improved control o f the dozen sewers and the tw o over the meat and milk supplies. dozeffxustomers. I t could spread The death rate per 10,000 from out its death-dealing tentacles tuberculosis in Victoria, Austra and touch at least one hundred lia, has fallen from 14.58 in 1890 and fifty unsuspecting persons.— to 9.58 in 1907, and in Melbourne From Woman’s Home Com- and suburbs from 20 in 1890 to panion for March 11.6 in 1907. The fall is at tributed to the aggressive cam- Music Recital. paign against this disease, includ ing the registration o f tuber A recital was given in the Com culosis cases, the erection ofinsti- mercial Club room Saturday tutions for treatment and the evening in whieh Mrs. C. B. W il general improvement o f sanitary son and Miss Jessie Britt pre sented their respective pupils. and working conditions. Mrs. Wilson’s pupils appeared The Newfoundland Society for the Prevention o f Tuberculosis is in the following numbers: carrying on a vigorous and Trio—March...................Lerman necessary campaign this fall in Joe Nelson, L o is& Wendel Wilson the island. The death rate from Merry B rook let......... Krogman the disease in Newfoundland is Pauline Robertson very large. About one in every Sonatina................... Beethovan five o f the total population dies Esther Terrell ■of it, and, what is worse, in the Robin’s Lullaby.......... Krogman Inst six years the death rate, Z Joe Nelson which is stationary or decreas (a ) Waltz....,................... Gurlitt ing elsewhere, has increased (b ) The Black Forest Klock... about 50 per cent. This is due ........................................ Heins largely to the native horror of Margaret Hodson fresh air in the house. W altz...........................Krogman Iceland has a Society for the Hazel Paulsen Prevention o f Tulierculosis and Reverie.............................Wilson is building a $75,000 sanatorium Bonita Porter t o accommodate 50 or ’60 pa Second Mazurka............ Godard tients. Francis Elliott An All-Russian Anti-Tuber G a votte......................Johanning culosis Association has been Hazel Comer formed, with headquarters at Dance o f the Dryads.....C. Wolfe Moscow. Lois Wilson Societies for the promotion o f Duett—M arch.............. Schubert public health measures and par Francis Elliott, Mrs. Wilson ticularly for the erection o f tuber The pupils of Miss Britt ap culosis sanatoria have been peared as follows: formed in Bosnia and Herzego- (a ) Scherzo.................... Bielfield vinia. (b ) Serenade............... Metzler According to the statement o f Alberta Langton a Greek pastor o f Lowell, Mass., Little Patriot March...Krogman Lillie Phelps sixty per cent of the large Greek ]>opulation living in that city are Tripping O’er the L a w n .... Rand Irene Quinnell afflicted with tuberculosis. Minuet—Dance Semplice....... Federal meat inspectors have .................................. Rathbun , shown that tw o per cent of the , Theodore Langton 56,000,000 hogs in this country Festive Dance...................Gurlitt a year ago, and valued then at . Miss Edna Everest $339,000,000, are affected with Gavotte—Tread We a Measure tuberculosis. , ...................................... Alleter Nelta Calkins How Tuberculosis Spreads. Around the Maypole........ Dennee Laurene Otis |ust for instance: A young (a ) Mazurka-Silver Stars..Bohm man who had Wen clerking for (b ) W altz—Opus 69, No. 2...... years in the basement o f a huge ...... ..................... Chopin •department-store developed a Miss Elva Best •coughf And he was tired, so Under the Leaves .............Thome Louise St. Pierre tired that his sister suggested The regular meeting of the city council w as held on Monday night with M ayor Christenson presiding. Councilmen present, Ferguson, James, Hod son, Kclty A petition of F. W . Kelso and others for a street light at the intersection of Grant and Han-. , THUBSDAY, MARCH 10 . 1010 . legal rotera ot the district ice o f the meeting and a site Bind, I am o f the opinion the ctors have the authority to Deed and construct the achoo se upon that site.” $ust ¡Received Iter receiving such an opinion d the Attorney-General, we rat believe that we have the it to call such a meeting as is new p a ttern s Very respectfully yours, R. T. W e ig h t , Chairman J. L. V an B laricom J. C. H o dso n , Board of Directors. property. A petition of the ministerial as- ] sociation for enforcement of the curfew ordinance was referred to Albany High School to Play committee on health and police Here. and new ordinance ordered 3~::- " ~7~. ~ *r ■ ' ■ ~T" ■ ■ ■-.-^1- School a return game after hav ing defeated them on their own ¿Paints, Stains > O ils > S te N sw High School Building. authorized to purchase a safe a t price not to exceed $200. The Recorder w as instructed to haire an ordinance drawn making the license on moving picture shows $25 and requiring the machine cased in Wm. Clem mens Was elected street commissioner. high school building have been submitted to the school board X P u r« Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and al by different architects, and from 2 Druggist Sundririk. this unmber the plans furnished ^ i a by E. E. McClaran, of Portland,- Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipts have been selected and accepted. ; | Compounded Tbe building is to be 76x130 I • A C C U R A C Y A N O P U R I T Y - o u r motto. feet and provision is made for BILLS ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS. thirteen teachers and 550 stu- * CD W TB iCT BlCUI. dentt. It is Jo have an audito J. J. Wood*. Marshal I 50.00 W. W. Nslson, Recorder 40. Of rium that will seat 335 students Traffic arrangements are being Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hatch are Orang* Elliott, Water aupt «0.00 at desks, while with opera chairs completed between the Hill rail receiving congratulations over Y am h ill Electric Co. L igh t* 1151. ».»w a te r 138.20 500 or more could be seated. roads, The Great Northern, the arrival o f a son. OBlOWAL FUND. The gymnasium will be in the Northern Pacific and Spokane, N . C. Christenson, Treasurer salary « 50.00 Sam Jannsen has taken a l6g- 3.00 basement and will be 40x67 feet, D. H. T u n e r. lees In case city ▼*■ k le n le Portland & Seattle, and the Ore C. F. Butler, fee* In case city t *. K len le 5.00 with seating capacity for 300 ging contract for the summer gon Electric Railw ay whereby a C. N. McCormick, fees In case city rs. visitors. There is also to be a near Rex. K lenle 5.00 traffic interchange will be estab Miss Lizzie Gilmour, o f Port C. S. Wilson, fees In cnee c ity vs. K len le 5.00 swimming tank in the basement, A. P. Oliver, fees In case city v a K len le 6.00 20x22 feet and three shower land has been visiting her sister, lished that w ill give the Willam i . K. Smith, fees in case city vs. K len le 5.00 ette Valley a competing fine w ith Mrs. A. D. McEwan. Jas. Heater, fees in case city v*. K len le 5.00 baths. the Southern Pacific on trans C.J. Edwards, fees la case city v a K le a le 5.00 The specifications call tor <00 L. P. H ell, fees In case city va K len le continental freight. This ar Portland Notes. Jesee Edwards, fees In cast city v a K lecle 0,00 pressed brick, the colors to be red rangement is bound to prove an J. L. Hoskins, tees In case elty vs. K len le 5.00 and white. L. 8. Otis, fees la oaae city vs. K le u le 6.00 Forest supervisors o f Oregon, advantage to the people o f the C. C. Ferguson, In cnee city vs. K len le 5.00 Further details o f tbe building Newberg TJrans Co. H auling hoee carte Washington and Alaska will whole valley for competition in will be given later. te Ore 400 meet in Portland March 21-26. | transportation, as in everything Newberg Trsns. Co. sorin g Recorders office .50 The programme includes many else, is helpful. Free! E. W. Hodson, Fum igating solution 1.75 Hogs broke all former records subjects o f great importance in J. B. Mount, Ale and dog licenses tags 4.85 One 41-piece Set o f Dishes and the administration o f forest af in the Portland market late last C. F. Moore, stationary .55 e n te rr rvn a • 100 beautiful Pictures free to our fairs and the gathering w ill have week, when the remarkable price J. W. Kramien, 8-4 day street work I 1.50 8100 customers. C. C. Ferguson, 7 8-10 days street work much to do in shaping policies o f $11 a hundred pounds, live L. 8. Otis, 2 days street werk * 4 00 Buy $1.00 in merchandise and to lie followed in future. L. F. weight, was paid by local pack 6.00 X U. Gardner, a days street work get your purchase slip. After Kneipp, Assistant Forester, will ers for the best Eastern Oregon W a t s * f u n d . E. L . Evans, taping m achine and supplies 25.40 the drawing turn in your tickets This price was not attend the conference as the rep porkers. together with the purchase slip. resentative of the Washington only the highest ever paid here in Communication From the School The person turning in the larg office, it being impossible for the memory o f packers but leads Board. est number o f tickets will receive Forester H. S. Graves, who the whole United States for the a set o f dishes. The next 100 succeeded Gifford Pinchot as the last half century at least. F or T o D r . H. A. L i t t l e f i e l d , M r . persons turning in the largest head o f the bureau, to come. about one week Portland has J o h n L a r k in , a n d O t h e r s : number o f tickets will in their The supervisors will discuss had the distinction o f leading the Yottr petition received on Feb turn receive a beautiful picture. methods to be followed in meet whole United States in being the ruary 26th has been duly con Purchase slip must bear date ing common problems and suc highest priced hog market. sidered by the school board. of March 12. Come early so cessful experiments in meeting When hogs went to $10.10 and The delay in taking action upon that you will be able to get your difficulties will lie told for the $10.25 last week, it was thought same has been occasioned by the slips in time for the awarding of benefit o f all. In the interchange the limit had been reached but delay in securing legal advice up the presents. of experiences and new ideas the the jump to $11 shows the scant on the section o f the law upon J. C. PORTER & CO. supervisors hope to profit large supply o f high ' class porkers in which your petition is based. this market and strong demand. ly at the coming session. We are in receipt o f a written Dundee. opinion from the Attorney-Gen eral o f the state, from which the Miss Anna Tune, who has been following quotation is taken: suffering for three weeks with 1 am of the opinion that this rheumatism, is able to be out. (la w ) does not intend to clothe Mrs. M ary A. Hatch and Mrs. one-third of the voters o f a dis- Wm. G. Steel and daughter are Special B A R G A IN S in High Grade Wheels. T H E trict with power to keep calling! visitors at Otterbrook. WONDER— nrsi class in every w a y -c o a s te r brake elections on the same subject. Mrs. Frank Keyes and Mrs. J. and complete e q u ip m e n t....... . ^ . . . . . . . . . $ 2 6 , 0 0 Rebuilt ones at special prices. Baseball Goods, Fish one after another, Mnd thus pre-: E. Jannson spent Tuesday with ing Tackle, Umbrellas, Sporting Goods, all at Hard vent the construction of a school Mrs. Jannsen’s daughter, Mrs. Cash Prices. W E C A N S A V ^ Y O U M O N E Y . house. Where a vote has been, Clarence Baker, of Springbrook. had, the meeting called in the * Mr. Daniels, o f Portland, spent usual way, proper notices posted, a day last week looking over his and everything done to give all,Red Hill property. \ j T H E O . S T . P IE R R E .