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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1918)
in.Ni nm.hivns, iinvn, tmwms, thiiwhav, dkckmiikii a, ioih paok a I n 'is LOYAL LEGION MAY CONTINUE MEMBERS TO VOTE ON ISSUE. .May Ho ItHitlnril in Poil-Wiir )rf;iiii 1jilliiii KIimHiiii lit Hit Held ( Elect HflcKidft to Con- Wiillon. (From Hnturday'a Dallr.) Wliiillior or not Him l.oyal l.iwlon n( I.ii;i:trit ami I,umbriunn ahull cout In tio iih an organization of tho timber workuni of llm northwest will Iki docldntl at iiiootliiKH to be hold In I'orllaml itml Hpoknno on l)iicntnbiir 0 mill It, niipitcllvidy. Under In Htrtictlonii from Legion liiirittiiirtnni tlio question Ih now bulng votnl on by all tint l.oglon local, tlio official bulletin directing that (IiIh Htup bo taken ami discussing tint Hit nation In giiniirnl bidni an follows "Tim granting of an armistice, which iiinlouhti'ill)' iiHMiiifi tlio mill ItiK of Hid war anil an imrly nmci iiKreniiimil, hail brought to thn at tention of thn initintinrrt of llm l.oyal Legion, In a iiiohI fnrcorul iniinnr. tlui fuel that thn withdrawal of dm spruei pnnluiillon division iiiimiih tlm termination of llm Kovirniimnt'H ttiipnrvlHlon over tlm actlvltlim of tlm Loyal l.ii;lon of Loggera anil l.iun bonntui. Many lotter Imvo bmMi re nilvitil from tnrmlien containing miKKimtliitiH ami urging that l hoy be given mi opportunity lo decldo a to 11m futiir. tlm moat popular in Hi. ml propiwud Im that a voln of tin inntnbiindilp of hiiiIi IocmI Im IuVhii ; tlm HimiB to Im ratified by n conven lion of dolegatea to follow. "Whl In It In trim tlm pmpot of which tlm Loyal L:Ion iw nricnii ImiI mi loiiMHr oxUt, It In hUo trim that If IIh rontlnuiiilon an a pout war organisation Im dual red hy tlm ninmbar If It will iiihmii grtrntur utalilllty lo tlm logging and lumlmr Iiik Industry, If It will moan Iim friction between ntnployer and inn ployii, biittur bourn, wages, living comlltlnim and grimier nfllcluncy It perpetunflon In JiihIIIIimI, and It U tlm ditty of thwm liuMiliiiiHrtwrw to afford an opportunity for tlm mem Imnihlp to no didnrinlim. Tlmrfon . riiiiviiullnns roimUlliiK of otm rouro Mintatlvii from imicIi operator and ono iimployi) dolognto from oaoh local art oalli'il. "For tlm Pacific Count iIIvInIoii, Districts New. 1 to K, IiicIunIvh, at llm MiimouIc Tomple. 3K8 Yamhill Mrtwl, In Portland, Orgou, at 10 o'clock a. in., December Gth. "For llm Inland Empire, Districts No. U lo 12, IiioIiihIvh, at tlm Armory In Stpokaim, Washington, (it 10 o'clock a. m., l)HCinlmr Olh. "Upon receipt of tbU bulletin all mioriitarliiM aro ruiiimitiHl to liuiuedl alnly call a miHtln of their local at tlm narlloNt couvenlunt dat. be ing careful to mm that ovury mem bur Irt glvun notice hh to tlmu and pliicn of meeting. Tlm special action to hu lakiiti at tlm moating on which a report will Im minlu by Httrn-iarlcH on tlm blank enclosed will hu iih followH "Find: Hhnll tlm l.oyal Legion nf Loggera and l.umhiiriimii Im eon llnimd im a pitnuo organization? Tlm number of vol oh cant for and ngalnst tlm ahovii propoNltlon will Im accur (Holy counted mid recorded. "Second: Shall tlm local pav tlm tixpunima of a doluKato to tbo on volition, to lucliidii nilluaitu, oxpoi'Mca mid actual tlmu IohI? Tlm lattur two llunm huliiK IlKiirud at $8.00 pur day lit caHu thin iimntlou Ih docldod In tlm afllrmatlvi), tlm local Mhoiild tako Imiimdlnto hIojih to provlilo tlio ijcci'it nary fiiudH ho tlmt paymuiit may ho miulo to tlm duloKato upon IiIh do parturo for tlio convention. "Third: If tlm voto of tlm local BUCFOIECH REG. U. S. PAT. OPF. ARMY SHO Acknowledged the stitniLn! Army Shoe on the Uoaic and small wonder: "Extra Sorvlco Every Step Comfort Every Minute" Tliat's why it Is beina worn by lliotuaiuls of mc,ii in all walks of life- Office Men Hiker Molormcn Attorney Farmer Conductor Physician Orchardiit Hunter Look for the name BucKIUXIfT (tamped on the sole of every Shoe II not olilnliiablc from your ilrater, cml nnme and your onltr direct to UUCKINGHAM (XL II E C II T MANUI'ACtUHUK DAN i'UANCIHCO Imllculoii thai n purmnnuiit onxanlza tlou In duiilrud, Hu (loli)Kato Hlioillil ho Inntriiclod dollnltdly mi lo I ho tit (lliidn of tlm iimiuliurii On tlio many Important muttoni that may como latforo t lio convontlon, xtich an (a) tmithod of orKanl.atlon and adinlnbi trillion; (li) old ai;o Imiuraiico; (c) liiHiiranru iikiiIiihI Iohh of work throiiih iilcldiimii or iicoldmil; (il) hoiipllal euro for all muinhom; (n) ducH from inomborH to bo matclmd hy an uiiial amount from opnrator. "In ordor that thn uiililnnnil opin ion of iimployn mumhorH may ho oh talimd on thn aliovo (iiimlloiiH lliroiiKh a froo and opuu iIIiicuhhIoii, without projiiillco, tlm ntlomlanco at tlm moutliiK will ho con fin ml to oni-ployi-H only. "Attoiitlou In callcil to puracraph I) of miction '& of tlm rulnn novum Iiik tlm l.oyal LorIoii, which rendu iih followH! " 'Tlm chairman of tho local or Joint conforunco commlltoo nhnll hu tlm ouo roKularly accrodltud dclu i;ato lo any Kouurnl convontlon horu aftor callml.' "Uy tho nhovo, It will ho iiotod that tlm (dotilou of a doliwatii Ih not imeoHHiiry provldlnic tlm local Iiiih al ruady mditcti'd a coufiiriitico commit too, and IIh clialrman In avullahlo to roprixmut tlmm. "It Hhould hu romomlionid that tlm ruloH provlilo for only ono conforunco commlttuu to ouch oporallou, hoiiio of whlrh lucliido a iiumlmr of l.oyal I.i'Klou IociiIh. Ah It Ih dunlrod that tlm proponed niootlni; Im Iboroiiclily rHpnnilitatlvi) tlm dnloKatoH to tlm convontlon will not Im roMtrlcti'd to only ono from an operation, If tlm Iimmlmrtihlp foul that their IntoroMM will Im ailvancod hy a laruur dolu KHllon oven to tlm point of ono from oiu'h local, provldliu: that local do Kin to Dam for llm nxponiiwi. "Mi'orolarlet nhoiild not ho con futed hh to tlm provlHloiiH of till punmrapli. It nmaiiH If your local Ih ono of a iiumlmr within tlm Jurlfldlc tlou of oim oporallou It may elect a Jelor.alH for oach local, If It Ih lie rilled that roprMuutttlon In addi tion to (ho chairman of tho confer en ei cominltteo, who Ih tlm duly ac credited roprwientutlvH of all tlm lowili, Ih diwIrHl. "Ah a compluto refcreiiilum voli on tlm iiuiwtlon. '.Shall tlm l.oyal !. Kino of I.oKKem and I.umhrimii contlnim an it peace organization?' a nmtliiK of ovury local munt ho call ml and a voto on that ijtioMtluu taken, tlm action lo ho reported on tho blank elicloneil. "Kmployom are rmiumitiMl to nolo thai paniKrnph 2 of thin bulletin provldoH for tlmlr 'hoiiiIIiik a ropro Hiintatlvo to tlm convention. The co-opratlou of ovury employer and omployo In nollclted In ohtaluliiK a full roproMuutatlon In ordor that the decision of tho convention may ho fair and eiiultalilo mid In accordance with tlm wIhIiim of tlm majority. "lloth tlm roprimentatlvim of em- ployem and otuployuM will hrliiK with llmm crmUiillalH corllftvd to hy tho mployr and tho Mtorotary of tlm local they repritent, hlankM for that purpoit huliiK uuclOHod horewltb." I'Sir Croup, "I'lu" and "(Srlp" CoiikIih M. T. D.ivIh, loadltiK iimrrhant of Ileamvllle, V. Va., wrltoa: "A fow nli;btH n ko ouo of my patrotm had a Hiniill child taken with croup about mldiilKlit. C'amu to my Htoro and i;ot Foloy'H lloimy and Tar Com pound, lleforo murnluK tlm child entirely recovered ParentH cau'l Hay ouoiiuh for Foloy'a Honey and Tar." Bold uvorywhoro Adv BLACK GUN METAL OR INDIAN TAN CALF $7.00 to $8.00 i1 $jLwwH JET J'ZK 0, S. HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING Increase in All Respiratory Dis eases After tho Influenza EpifJemio Probable. Influenza Expected to Lurk for Month. How to Ounrd Agalnit Poeumonla. Common Cold Highly Catching Im portance of (Suitable Clothing Could Save 100,000 Live. Waahlniflon, D. O. With the nuhald rnco of tho I'pldeinlc of Influcnra the attention of health officer la directed to pneumonia, hroiichltla nnd other ill nouio of tho ronplrutory ayatetn which regularly cuuno a large number of dcntli. eapuclally durltiK the winter acnaou. According to Itupcrt llluo, Huriieon Oenernl of the United States Public Health Hervlcn, theae dlaennea will bo I'iprclnlly proTnlent thla win ter unlean the pooplo nrn particularly careful to obey health Itmlructlona. "The preaent eiddi'inlc," anld Kur. Ki-on (lenernl Mlue, "htia tnuglit by bit. lor experience how readily n condition bcKluuliii: niipnretitly an a alight cold may ko on to pneumonia and death. Although the worm of tho epidemic In over, there will coutlnuu to ho a large number of Mcaltored cohpa, many of them mild nod unrecognized, which will ho danger Hpota to ho gunrded n gnl iih t." 'J'hu .Surgeon (Jeneriil likened tho prcNciit Hlttiatlon to that after a great fire, unylng, "No lire chief who underatnnilH IiIh IiUmIiioxn utopi plnylng tho Iioko on tho charred dchrln an noon an thn lliimea and vlxlhle lira have ills appeared. On tho contrary, he con tlnueit the water for houra and even dnyii, for he known Dint there lx dan ger of the flro rekindling from amol derlng emherx." "Then j on fear another outbreak of Influenza?" ho wbh iiaktil. "Not ncces narlly another largo epidemic," Mild tho Hurgeon (lenernl, "but unlcim tho people learn lo renllro Ihe aerlotmneHi of thu danger they will ho compelled to pny a heavy death toll from pneumo nia mid other renplnilory dUenaea. Common Cold Highly Catching. "It Is encouraging to oliHcrvo that people are beginning to I earn that or dinary coiigha and coldK nro highly catching and nro Kpread from peraon to pernon by mean nf droplets of germ laden mucin. Such droplets are Mprayed Into the nlr when rarcleiut or Ignorant people cough or iineezo with out covering their mouth and nose. It Is also good to know that people have lenrued aomethlng about thu value of fresh nlr. In summer, when peoplo j nro largely out of doors, tho respira tory diseases (coughs, colds, pneumo nia, etc.) are Infrequent; In tho fall, us tioonlo til-Lin to ri'iniiln Indoors, thn rmilrnlnrr illm.fiMiin Inrrimnn! In llm I -,-...-. , j .. ...... , ... ..... winter, when people nro prono to stay In badly ventilated, overheated rooms, tho respiratory diseases btcomo very prevalent. 8ultable Clothing Important. "Still another factor In tho produc tion of colds, pneumonia and other re spiratory diseases Is carelessness or Ig norance of tho people regarding suit able clothing during the seasons when the wenther suddenly changes, sitting In warm roou loo heavily dressed or, what Is even mora common, especially among women, dressing so lightly that windows are kept closed In order to be comfortably warm. This la a very In jurious pructlcu. Could Save 100.003 Lives. "I believe we could easily save ono hundred thousand Uvea annually In the United States If all tho peopU would adopt the system of fresh nlr living followed, for exnmple, In tuber culosis sanntorln. ,'J'heru Is nothing mysterious about It no specific medi cine, no vaccine. The Important thing Is right living, good food and plenty of fresh air. I Droplet Infection Explained In Picture. "Tho Ilureau of Public Health," Treasury Department, has Just Issued . n Ntrlklug poster drawn by llerrymnn, the well-known Washington cartoonist. Tho poster exomplllles tho modern ' inuthod of health education, A few years ago, under similar circumstances, ' thu health authorities would huvo Is sued an odlclnl dry hut sclcutlllcally nccurato bulletin teaching thu rolu of droplet Infection In tho spread of re-1 aplratory diseases. Tho only ones who would Imvo understood tho bulletin would Imvo been those who already knew all about tho subject. The mnu In tho street, tho plain citizen and tho many millions who toll for their living would Imvo had no tlmo and no desire to wadu through tho technical phrase ology." -j USE TiiEHAKwtraiifr AND DO YouEV HIT TD.1 proitcm COLDS, INFLUENZA, PNEUMONIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS ARE SPREAD TIM WAY Copies of this poster ran be ob tained free of charge by writing to the Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service, "Washington, D, O. THB - l . m m u rm S .. .1 "". MatlrZZm& rum kimmI V .' J f ADVICE TO "FLU" CONVALESCENTS SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. U. S. Public Health Service Warns Public Against Tuberculosis. Ono Million Cases Tubercu losis in United States Each a Source of Danger. Influenza Convaleicent Should Have Luna Examined Cold Which Hang On Often Deglnnlng of Tuberculoid. No Cause (or Alarm If Tuberculotla I Recognized Early Patent Medi cine Not to Do Truited. Hcwore tuhcrculoHls after In fluenzn. No need' to worry if you lake precautions In time. Don't diagnose your own con dition. Have your doctor cznin Ino your lungs severnl times nt monthly Intervals. Kulld up your strength with right living, good food and plenty of fresh nlr. ou't waste money on patent medicines advertised to cure tu berculosis, Pceouie a fresh-nlr crank nnd enjoy life. Washington, I). a (Special.) Ac cording to a rejKirt made to the United Htntes Public Health Service, Uie epi demic of Influenza In Spain tins al ready caused an Increase In the preva lence mid deaths from pulinonnry tu berculosis. A similar association be tween Inllucnzu and' tuberculosis wns recently mado hy Sir Arthur News holme, the chief medical olllcer of the Kugllsh public health service, In his annlysls of the tuberculosis death ram In Kngland. In order tlmt the people of the Unit ed Stales mny profit by tho experience of other countries Surgeon (Jeiieroi Itupert Illuc of the United States Pub lic Health Service has Just Issued a warning emphasizing the need of spe cial precautions nt the present time. "Uxperlotice seems to Indicate," nays tho Surgeon General, "that p.'ro"3 whoso renlManco has been weakened by nil nttnek of Inllucnzu nro pccullnr lr suscetillblo to tuberculosis. With millions of Its people recently affected with Intlucnzn this country low of fers conditions favoring the spread of tuberculosis." One Million Consumptives In the United States. "Then you consider this n serious menace?" wns asked. "In my opinion It Is, though I hasten to add It Is dis tinctly ono against which the peoplo can guard. So far ns ono can estlmato there nrc at present about one million cases of tuberculosis In the United States. There Is unfortunately no complcto census available to show ex actly tho number of tuberculous per sons In each stato desplto tho fact that most of the stntes have made tho dls-, ease reportable. In New York city, i whero reporting has Deen In force for many years, over 85,000 cases of tu berculosis nre registered with tho Do- i pnrtmeut of Health. Those familiar with tho situation believe that the nil-' dltlon of unrecognized and unreported cases would make the number nearer ( fiO.OOO. Tho very careful health sur-j vey conducted during tho past twoj years In Frnmlnghain, Mass., revealed "00 enscs of tuberculosis In a popula tion of approximately 10,000. If theso , proportions hold true for the United ! States ns a whole they would Indicate that about ono In every hundred per-1 sons Is tuberculous. I.acli of these constitutes a source of dungcr to be guarded against." What to Do. In his stntemont to the public Sur geon General Illua points out how those who linvo had tntluenzn should protect themselves ngnlnst tuberculo sis. "All who hnve recovered from In lluenzn," says the Surgeon General, "should Imvo their lungs carefully ex amined by n competent physician. In fuct. It Is desirable to have several ex. uniliiatlons made a month apart. Such examinations cannot bo mado through tfie clothing nor can they bo carried out in two or three minutes. If tho lungs nro found to bo free from tuber culosis every effort should bo mndo to keep them so. This can bo done by right living, good food and plenty of fresh nlr." Danger Slnna. Tlio Surgeon General wnrocd espe cially against certain danger signs, such ns "declluo" and "colds which hnng on." These, ho explained, wero often tho beginning of tuberculosis. "If you do not get well promptly, If your cold seems to hang on or your health and strength decline, remember that theso nro often tho early signs of tuberculo sis. Plnco yourself at onco under the enro of a competent physician. Tuber culosis Is curablo In tho early stages. Patent Medicines Dangerous In Tubsr. culoala. "Above nil do not trust In tho mis leading statements of unscrupulous pntent wedlclno fakers. Thoro Is no specific medicine for tho euro of tuber culosis. Tho money spent on such medicines is thrown away; It should bo spent Instead for good food and de cent living." Mike laughed 2t the Judge for chewing Gravely. The Judge came right back at Mike with a friend ly chew just a couple of little squares off his plug of Real Gravely. Mikcfoundthatthcchcw stayed with him for a long while, and the more he chewed the better it tasted. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug vavn piece paccea in 3 poucn RECEIVED TOBACCO WHILE IN HOSPITAL A kit of tobacco from The Bulle tin tobacco fund furnished Private Tom Mooro of tho American expedi tionary forcoa with comfort whllo ho was In a hospital In France, wound ed, according to n card received hy Henry Clow In this city, tho donor. Prlvnto Moore states It Is not possible for words to express tho comfort which thu men derive from the to bacco sent them. INFLUENZA RAISES MORTALITY RATES Instiranro CompanlcM Iteportcl Over r()0 Per Cent. Increase in Dixit Iih During 1)1H. The effect of the influenza epi demic throughout the nation is best determined from an account of the oasualtlos sent out by the life Insur ance companies to tholr agonts. J. B. Andorson, agent for tho California State Life in this city, has received such a bulletin from the head office, ono paragraph relating to the mortal ity rates saying: "As an evidonce as to tho extent the mortality Incroaso has been in creased through the epidemic of in fluenza, the average of October for tho past six yoars previous, 1912 to 1917, both inclusive, was thrco deaths, totalling $11,2G0. During October, 1918, thoro wore 2G claims, totulllng IS0.522.C0." (Mr. Anderson's' company has made several heavy payments in this county, the mest recent being In tho claim of William E. Durand of Red Shoes for Real Service OUK 8PKCLVLTV IS TO MAKE SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By special arrangement with The Oregon Farmer you eaa secure Tho Oregon Parmor with this paper at the price of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOME PAPEE, or renew your present subscription, you sxa entitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OREGON FARMER is Oregon's great state farm papcav fawned every week and devoted to the Oregon farm and the Oregon farm home, just as this paper is devoted to the paoplt) sad to the intents of this local community. This Opportunity May Not Last Loig GRASP IT NOW fj5?W "There's the real tobac co satisfaction," says the Judge: "and it costs noth ing extra to chew this class of plug." Jl f" frtitrtlat'i why yea tan ft tht food taitt iMi tlan tf tttatco uritkiut titr ail. mond, who was accidentally killed while driving his machine from Eugene to his homo nt Redmond, Mr Durand had taken out the Cali fornia life limited pay policy for $2000, carrying a double Indemnity clause for accidental death. Tho check was submitted to Mrs. Durand on November 7, and was for $4039.88. The additional $2000 be ing In payment on the indemnity plan, the $39.88 being the dividend on tho policy for tho two years which it hod been held by Mr. Durand. Pain Kept Him Awake Night. J. W. Peck, Coraopolls, Pa., writes: "I suffered terrible pain: unable to lie down nt night. Tried thrco dif ferent doctors. Three weeks ago began taking Foley Kidney Pills; Improvement In my condition Is really wonderful." Uso Foley Kid ney Pills for kidneys, bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. Sold everywhere. Adv. While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and a half it's done Jlny Kind of Finished Work SANITARY Laundry BEND CRECON