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PAQH IMPORTANT TASK UNDERTAKEN IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, REPORT TO CHAPTER REVEALS Tim (allowing roport, submitted at tlio dlrcclorn' mooting; of tlio Hand chapter of tlio American tied Cross Thursday night, covers tlio work of imbllo health nursing from Novom bar, 1019 to Hoptombor, 1920, both date Inclusive: For convenience, tlio Hod Cross county uurso roport U divided Into two section tlio roport of homo nunliiK work, IncIinlliiK tuberculosis work, 11 nil tlio roport of school nurs ing, Including school Inspections mid health linlilt formliiK work. Moot of tho homo nursing work was centered ii rou ml Ilond. Thorn woro 11)0 vlslln mado to 1)3 ilck por Kims whim nctiml nursing euro wnn riven; BE of theno pntlontM woro loss thmi 0 yenrn of ago: 07 of thorn re covered, 0 died and 17 rontlmind to ni'itilro euro. Homo 40 of tho 03 woro referred to tho nursa hy phynl clniii); 38 cnlht camu from vnrlouii source. This would liidlcnto that qulto n number of pursuits hiivo boon Hkln 47 TuburculoMltt 1 Malnutrition 2C0 Olhor 32 No. Impoctod 1 1 1 C No, roforrod to dentist 4C5 No. roforrod to oculist 2C0 No. roforrod to physician ........ C21 No. defects cor roctod Total No. vlaltM In ro ncIiooI work 138 TalkM to pupils In clns 3C Ta I kit to parents' meeting 10 limp, of school bulldluKH nnd prpmnliioii 40 1 1 38 CLUB CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR HERE MEETING HELD WITH OFFICERS 2J0 137C 71 21 Numbor of visits to homes, C7. Tho 71 children found to Imvu had Intiirestod In rofurrltm nick person dufocts cured for during tho Hummor to tho nn r no. demonstrate a real coopornllvo splr- I ii addition to tho 03 patients It with tho school nursing work, nbovo monllonud thorn woro 38 tu-jAIso, 71 boy nnd girl out of a borculosls pntlontd undor cant and group of 2C0 U o vory encouraging obiMirrntlon to whom n Rood many . percentage. visit woro mado. Four mntornlty Thu work of n school nurso doe patient woro carod far nt tho hour not In any way duplicate that of any . . .. a . n .,. ... ' nl Ii ...n.yA U I. ... . l, lll.n..f..t (i greatest need nun i visit woro madn to pro-natal canon. Thoro I n particularly liilorcHtlng fart connected with thu 77 Infant wolfaro tIh It n. lit-RlnnliiK with four vlaltM In December, tho niimbor In ermines each month, tho maximum tiumbor of visit In ono month boltiR other worker. Sho may bo llkonod to tho scout roIiir out In scnrcli of tho latont Ills and tho oarly symp toms whllo thoro Is Rtlll tlmu to nvold nny greater dofoct. Kx-8ur-geon General 111 no spoko of tho pub lic health uurso as "Thu lookout on tlio mountain, Thoro Is also a IB, tho only month not showing iinjKrent doal of lioalth touching to bo Incroaso being February, wimn so,iiono. inoro nro iiironuy rami) m many Influonxa patients woro carod schoolrooms In tho county whero tho for. Twlco In February nnd twice In May tho nurso responded to night calls nftor 8 o'clock. Tho sum total of nil nursliiR, Instructive, Investl Rallvo nnd other calls mado In tho Interest of patients Is 821 boys and Rlrls nro keeping tho health chores nnd tho nurso hopes to liavo this work In crory school beforo tho end of tho year. Tho fnct that nearly nno-hnlf of tho 11 IB chlldron wero In urRcnt need of dontul work; that mnro than Tho AuKust-Roiitomber reports nro hnlf wero referred to physicians for Itemliod dlfforonlly, ns tho blnnksjoinmlnntlon; that ono-fourth wero wero changed. Tho fallowing Items. showing tho effects of cyo strain nnd dofuctlvn vision; that so many wero so far from being strong, rugged, ruddy-faced boya and girls as to warrant chocking tho malnutrition column liidlcnto thoro In work to bo dono If wo would hnvo thorn grow up strong, healthy men and womon. , It should bo understood thaf tho word "malnutrition" docs not neces sarily moan that tho child Is not get ting enough food. Ho may bo get ting tho quantity, but not tho variety of tho work during thona two months nro not not Included In tho nbovo summary. During August nnd Sep tember, 01 received 104 visits. Thir teen patients woro babies, three woro maternity, nlno wero pro-natal, B2 worn patlouts In atlondnnco at tho tu borculnsls clinic and tho romatnder worn patients carried over from tho July clinic. Doschutos county has tlio distinc tion of being tho first county In tho statu whom I ho offer nt tho county uurso to cooperate with tho County Mndlcnl nssoclatlnn on a tuberculosis ho uoods, or ha may bo gottlng too llttlo rest nt night, or not enough frosh air, or It may bo tho result of clinic was accepted. Tho clinic In '' oi coimmons; it may no that Hem! was tho first clinic of Its kind . his dofoctlvo nasal bronthlnR Is uf to bo hold outsldo of Portland. feeling his health. Thoro nro many A specialist. In tuborculosls was in conditions to bo considered and tho . -I.,...!. I I,., a!.,. ........1.1.. charge ana six iivscuuics county pny slclans attended, two Crook county physicians also bolng prosont. Thoro woro D2 patients, for examination Nino woro dlngnosod ns posltlvoly tu borculous, 18 woro contacts or had auspicious symptoms, to bo followed up with treatment ur watchful enro; six nrn In nood of follow-up euro far troubles other than tuborculosls; 19 worn dismissed. Ono pntlont nlono was worth tho tlmo, energy nnd mora than tho en tire cost of tlio clinic In tho dotlnlto results brought. Ono woman had co mo to tho clinic bocauso sho wnn coughing nnd oxpoctorntlng, Sho was diagnosed nn ndvnncod tuborcu losls patlont. I lor work had boon dishwashing and tho preparation of vegetables In ono of tho Dond hotels. Pho ronllios tho groat danger of com municating mo aisoaso ana is now taking enro of horsolf and looming how to protect others. School nursing Includos a gon oral Inspection of tho sanitary con dltloiiH In nnd about tho Bchool, wntor supply, drinking nnd hand-washing facilities, boating, lighting, aontlng, tc. It moans talking with tho toachor regarding special ndvnntngos nnd disadvantages for hoalth work; It moans making an Individual In npoctlon of tho pupils nnd advising tho parents of conditions not con ducive to tho hoalthy dovolopmont of tho child; It moans tho oncourago inont of hot lunches at noon and of methods of promoting tho toachtng of n practical, living hyglono, Nov.-May. Sopt. Total Dofoctlvo Vision 201 40 837 Honrlng (n o t nil tested 35 0 41 Nasal breath ing 300 00 402 Throat condi tions 304 01 486 Tooth 600 123 623 child should bo thoroughly examined by his family physician to ascertain tho real cause of tho trouble I respectfully submitted, MAHQAHKT HltEMS. II. N. Hod Cross County Nurse. Hen II, Hclioulmc, (Irorgo Kirrnon nnd llrlco V. llonklns To Direct Iteorgnnlzatlon Ami Drlvn For An Incn-aMMl Membership. INGROWN TOENAIL RESULTS IN DEATH Klvtren Yonr Old (leui-go Do Citrtifol DlrH of Wood I'otnonlug I'iiiktiiI Held Humbiy. Georgo Do Carufol, lC-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Do Carufol of this city, died Saturday at Ills homo In Ilond as tho result of niood poIs onlng. Ho had boon 111 eight daytrf Funornl servlcos woro from tho homo nt 2 o'clock Sunday nftomoon nnd an hour later mass was said at St. Francis Catholic church. Burial was at Pilot Hut to ccmotory. Infection had Kb beginning whon tho boy picked nt an Ingrown too nail with n pin. Four days nftor ward his condition nlnrmod tho par onts nnd n physician was summoned. Beptlcomla bocamo gonornl, however, and terminated In death at tho end of four days more. 27 TO 7 DEFEAT IS GIVEN BEND ELEVEN Ilond's Bocond football gamo of tho season was lost Saturday nftomoon In Ilodmoml, whon tho llodmond high olovon took tho long end of n 27 to 7 score Norcott mado Ilond's only touchdown, going 10 yards on u lino plungo to Ilodmoud's gonl In tho sec ond quartor. Clnypool kicked goal. Creator wolght and exporlonco spoiled vlotory for llodmond. Yardago was chiefly mado by llodmond's end runs, Threo representatives of tho Amer ican City buroau of Han Francisco roachod He'll d lost Monday and Im modlntoly sot about planning for tho reorganization of tho Ilond Commer cial club Into a modern, up-to-dato clvlc-commorclal organization. Tho cumpalgn crow hero Is headed by Han II. Hchouboo, directing manager, with him bolng Ocorgo Kvornon, as sistant, nnd Hrlco W. Iloskl'ns, pub licity director. At n meeting of tho hoard of directors, hold luto this nf tornuan, plans fur tho local cam paign wero outlined by Mr. Hchouboo, Campaign headquarters will bo es tablished tit souiu convenient down town location nnd u clerical forco, togothor with typists, will bo recruit ed with as llttlo delay as posslblo. Tho first phaso of tho campaign, according to Mr. Hchouboo, will bo tho romplllng of a so-called "pros poet list," Including tho namo of every citizen ot Ilond bolloved to bo Interested In tho growth and devel opment of tho city. Later these citi zens will bo Invited 'to join hands with other progressiva citizens In a movement to build a largo, central, thoroughly representative clvlc-com-mnrclal organization, which will servo all community Interests as a gonornl clearing houso for tho best thought and effort ot tho patriotic elemont which Is willing to lend Its support In making llend a bigger, bettor and busier city In which to livo and do business. !l(M) Cities Krrvrl. Tho scrvlco of tho Amorlcan City bureau la divided luto threo parts: First, tho campaign period; second, tho Installation of tho now system; third, tho continuation sorvlco. Tho first period of tho campaign will bo completed In threo weeks, following which an installation direc tor will como hero for four weeks to Install tho now service Tho bureau will servo tho local organization In nn advisory capacity and through ro turn visits by Its specialists, and Its research department, for threo years' tlmo. Tho Chamber of Commorco thnt will bo built for Ucnd will bo along tho samo lines as thoso of moro than 300 other Amorlcan cities served by tho Amorlcan City bureau during tho last sovon years. Tho campaign crow thnt has been sent horo camo from Sacramento, whero It successfully conducted a $100,000 reorganization campaign for tho Chamber of Commorco nt that point. CLOSE ENTRIES FOR BIG 1920 STOCK SHOW Tho Arret of Addlllannl Span XitMlrd To .Shelter IMiIIiIIh In 1'ntillc International Imposition. (Ur United Pnu toTh Pcnd rtulletln) PORTLAND, Oct. 22. Kntrles for tho' Pacific International Livestock exposition, which will bo hold horo Novombor 13 to 20, have boon closed. showing an nvorugo Incroaso ot.GO por cent In nil classes. Approximately two acres of spaco additional to tho six acres provided by tho half million dollar stock bIiow plant which was built last year, will bo neoded to sholtor this pure-bred livestock. Nearly 300 broodora In tho Pacific coast and Intormountnln stntos nnd Wostorn Canada havo on- torod tho flower ot tliolr flocks and herds. Stuck Up for HI Pa. Parson lllank took his little wn to prnycr mooting for the first tlmo. Dur ing tho prayer one of the deacons ut tered it loud "Amen." Willie suffered this to pass without reuujrk, but when tho "Amen" was presently repeated he could stand It no longer, and rising In his sent be oxclalmcd, "Don't mind' him, papa, you pray Just as long as you want to." Boston Transcript, Not a Bad Description. Natural history was tho subject, nnd tho teacher asked: "Who can tell me what nu oyster Isr A shrill voice rdllod out, "An oyster Is a Ush built lltto a uut." No Kentucky Sliver Mines. Tho burenu of mines states that there are no silver mines In Kentucky, There Is an old legend which prevail! throughout the country regarding lost silver mines In that state, but thero 1 do fouudatlou for It DISTRICT MAY FLOAT BONDS HTATi:.Mi:.vr i'iikpahkd fou D!lti:roilH TO HIIOW CA IMCITV FOIt INCUItltl.NO ADDKI) INDKHTKDNKHH. Following out Instructions glron at the last meeting ot tho school board, J. Alton Thompson, clerk of tho Bond district, is compiling a fi nancial statement In order that tho extent ta which tho district may float bonds for construction purposes may bo ascertained. Whllo no now con structlon has as yet been authorized, tho teaching commlttco of tho board Is endeavoring to find two moro toachers to taka enro of tho Increased registration since tho opening of tho fall term. Ooorgu D. Cove, nppolnted direc tor to fill tho vacancy left by tho denth of J. P. Keyes, was sworn In and placed jii the financing nnd pur- chasing, and the fuel committees. Tho uso of part of tho Held school lawn by a nearby storo for stacking wood was complained of by City Su perintendent Moore. Ho also report eJ that Idaho street, In front of tho school, was littered with cans and other rubbish. His complaints wero referred to tho building and grounds commltteo and tho sanitation com mlttco respectively. Tho directors decided thnt tho gun galow schools should bo wired for electric lights and a call for bids wus authorized. Tho clerk wag Instructed to draft resolutions on tho death of hlr. Koycs. APOPLEXY CAUSE OF AGED WOMAN'S DEATH Jim. KlbnlH'tli Ktctvnrt, 71), n Iti-d- lent of lloml For Four Von Burial Will Bo In IlllnuU. Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Stewart, aged 70 years, for four yeara a resident ot Bend, died hero Saturday as tho rosult of apoplexy, with scnllo decay as a contributing cause. Tho body was shipped to Illinois Wednesday for burial. One daughter, Mrs. Ella Gurncy, survives In Bend and another Is now on her way hero from Seattle ASSISTANT NAMED FOR POSTMASTER For tho first tlmo since his ap pointment as postmaster ot tho Bend offlco, W. II. Hudson has a regular ly qualified assistant. Tho position has just been filled by the appoint ment of S. C. Seeds, arrived this week from Donvor. Mr. Seeds has been in tho postal service for many years, was formerly an Inspector in the San Francisco division and has held assistant postmastershlps In Baker, Montana, Sand Point, Idaho, and Douglas, Ariz. The Old Red Barn Passes. Hoyhood days without a hayloft are like n piny without a stage. The auto mobile has vanquished the big red Imrn, as the cement bottomed pool bus the old swimming pool. The center of boyhood life has dlseappenred. Im nglno tho gnng sneaking off from trust ing parents on a hot nttcrnoon and congregating In tho shiny new garage. 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