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1 4" i In I 111 4 mate Valley News C. E. 2nterod as' second class matter Dec 1Q12 at the post oijicp qt ' iVicKland" Oregon',' 'under act of March' 3, 1S9, Monitor Oroiron Stnto SUBSCRIPTION $?.0Q felX MONTHS - - ' .50 'sAMr'&J COPY ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS RICHLAND. ORE.. THURSDAY. PVICE TO "FLU" CONVALESCENTS SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT " INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA " EPIDEMIC. JU. S. Public Health Service Warns Public Against Tuberculosis, ' One Million Cases Tubercu . losis in United SVaJesLEaqh a Source Danger, , nfluenxa ponyajescents ghoujd Hve t-unos txamjneg uoias vrnicn nana On Often BealnrilpB of TuhsKuJsi la. No Cause for Alarm If Tubsrculoals Is Recoojiiied Early1 PUhf fffdU clnes Not io'Bo Trusted. t ft Beware tuberculosis after Jp- fln'eiua. ' No need to worry it you take precnutlopi in tjnie. Dop'i diagnose your qwp'con- $s dltlop. flove youf tjoctpr cxam- Ine your lungs several times at monthly Intervals. Build un your Jc strength with right living, good .'food and pleHfy o( fresh air- D.op'fc 'y?$sth mdnejr on patent 3rniedlclne? odrertlsefii tfl'pUre tp- berculosls. & Become a fresh-alr pfppji apd Jc enjoy Jlfe. ' Washington, p. O. (Special.) Ac cording to a report made tp fho United States Publc Health ScrTlcc, tho epi demic of ln(uenza In Span has al ready caused an Increase Jp the preva lence and deaths from pulmonary tu berculosis. A similar association be tween Influenza and tuberculosis was . recently made by Sir Arthur 2scws . holme, the chief medical officer of the .English public health service, In bis analysis of the tuberculosis death rate n England. In order that Ue people of tho Unit ed States may profit by the experience of other countries Surgeop Qeneral Rupert Blue of the United States Pub lie Health Service has just Issued a warnlne emphasizing the need of sue- . rial nmcnurlnna nr tho nroxpnr rlm I "Experience seems to lpdicate," says ' - the Surgeon Qeneral, Hthat persons ' whose resistance has been weakened r by an attack of influenza are peculiar ly susceptible to tuberculosis. With millions of its people recently affected iwlth Influenza this country now of !fers conditions favoring tho spread of .tuberculosis." , One Million Consumptives In the ; United States. . "Then you consider this a serious menace?" was asked. "In my opinion : It Is, though I hasten to add It Is dls itlnctly one against which tho people can guard. So far as one can estimate t there nro at present about one million cases of tuberculosis In the United 1 States. There Is unfortunately no complete census available to show ex iactly the number of tuberculosis per 3 sons In each state despite the fact that 4nost of the states hare mado the dis ease reportable. In New York city, 1 where reporting has been in-force for many years, over 35,000- cases of tu berculosis are registered with the Do fpartment of Health. Those familiar tfyjth life situation belJoyeUiat.. the.Ad- Editor Editorial Association 1.00 FUEB DEC. 5. 19g. Vol. J. No. 4 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Do Cured ty Iocs) p!Kttlon. a they canuot xst th dlicaacd portion Of th ear. Trier U only on. way to. eur catarrhal 4afnea, nil that la by a. constitutional remedy. Catarrhal X)tafn4t la caused by an In., flanged condition, of th mucou llnlnip th KuitachUa'tTube. H'hm Mil tub. 1 Inflamed you hare a rumbling aound or Ira perfect . haarlrtjr. and.vrh.q,;; la .entirely tlcied. Dearneai It th' retult. Unlet th Inflammation can b reduced and thlrtlfb reatorcd' to.ilt-in6rroal. condition, heaMDff Mill, bt deatfoyed. forevro. Many caaea or tSeofneaa'an cauaed bycatarrh, which 'la air Inflamed condition1 of- tti mucoua aur-aea- Hall' Catarrh Medicine act thru th blood on th mucoua turface ot th ayatem. arJV will lv On Hundred Dollar (or airy caie or-Catarrhal Dearnea that cannot t cured by Hair Catarrh Medicine. Cir cular free. tl Drurrlat. 75c. tui F. J. CIIKNEV A CO.. Toledo. O. (rJijtJon of unrocont'iciT and" unreported 'cases would mnke' Uio dumber nearer 150000. The very careful' )icalth sur rey conducted 'during tho 'ant two years In F'ram'lnghani; Mass., rovenled 200 cases of tuberculosis In a popula tion of approximately 15.000. If these proportions hold true for tho United States as a whole" they wouf Indlcat wi ouout uuu in every uuuurcu pcr- mvmm so iuuvt v. uiuuaa wuia wfc iiiuu constitutes a sourco of danger lb b guarded agaJpsL''' ' ' ' Wfca to Ro. Jp his statement to the public Sur geon General Blue points out how those who bare had influenza should protect themselves' agalpst tuborculo ! sis. wno nave recovercu rrom in fluenza," says tho Surgeop General, .'.'should have their lungs carefully ex amined by a competent 'physician. Jn act, It Is desjrnble to have several ex oplnatlons'mado a month apart Such cxaminatlpps cappot bp made through the clothing nor can, they bo carried oiit Ip two or three minutes. If tho lungs nro found Jp bo free from tuber culosis every effprt should, be mado tq keep them so. This can bo done by right living, good fqod and plenty of freslf sjlf." Danrjer 8lgns. The Surgeqp General warnod cspo clally against certain danger signs, suph as "decljpp" apd "colds which iaps on." These, he explained, were often tho beginning of tuberculosis. "If ypu dq pot get well promptly, If ypur cold seems to hang on pr ypur health and strength decllpp, remember that thego are often the early signs of tuberculo sis. Place yourself at opep under the care of a competent physician. Tuber? miosis Is curable In the early stages. Patent Medlslnes Danuerpus In Tuber culosls. "Above all do not trust In the mis leading statements of unscrupulous patent medicine fakers. There Is no specific medldno for the cure of tuber- CUlOSlS, The money spent on such medicines Is thrown away; Jt should De "Pent instead for good food and de cent llvlnar.' USE THEHAOTOflff MO j DO YOUP3 PROTK COIBS, WflUEHZA. fHtUMONlA, AM) TVBWCULOSI3 ARE SPRAD TIUS WAY Copies of tins poster can bo ob tained free of charge by writing to the Surgeon' General, U. S. Public. Health Service, Washington, D. Q. Buy W. S S f TUrT Ptlm wuTij.ig7q Notice of Apponicnt of Administrator. In tho County Court ol tlio StHtoof Oro, (ton (or lUkur County. In tho Matter of thu Kitatuol Mry Ann rwiruy, iit'ceHStHI. Notlco is horobv ulvtn tlmt by cnnol'l erntlori ot the nbovo entitled coutt. lv outer tnndn and uutcriHl therein 011 tho rt.t m a ar a a iswi uiiy 01 fiovetniuir, a 11. v W. Kirhy was tlufy nptmlnted udintnU irnior' qi mo estate Mnry Attn Mru; lato ol nlil countv and xtatu. Ueeense All (Hireons having valid' clt lit) n nu'"lnt emu esinio urj nercuy renmrtM m pren out tint titiiiu to mid Hdinlnlstrntor, will proper vouchers, at Ii(h liomu in Itlch- Inud. Orccon, within fix uinnUis Iroin tne jatu ol this uotlrti. y DaUmI this L'lat day of November, A !.. 1U1S. ' W. W. K1U11Y. Administrator of tlio ICstnto of Mary Ann Klrliyi Dei-eufcd. J. II. Mossick, Attorney for Admlnis. irator. First publication Nov. '.'8, 1018. Last publication Dec. '.'(-, 111)8 ALLIES ARE FED BY SELF DENIAL Generous Doing .Without AmQrjca Supplied Food tp Europe. In Exports from this country slnco It entered the war havo kept starvation from Allied Europo and havo miiln tnlncd tho health und strength of thono wno navo been hearing the uruut or our battles, so that they could hold out to 'Tlctork Now that hostilities have ceased wo niust assume tho add ed burden qf kooplng starvation from Increasing Its toll upon tho millions who have been liberated from tho Prussian yoke. Famine would undo the work which has boon accomplished In freelpg the world for democracy. No stable gOTppment can be cstabllshei nrl 'rrialniilHivii ' Sk natlftri Y f te rai 1 by hunger.' A starving poop'l'o turns to rfotlpg and anarchy." Food has given strength and courago to tho no tions fighting for domocrncy'; it must now gve the nations strength find tranquillity to re-establish themselves In freedom and'democracy. Without our help, it would havo been absolutely Impossible for the Allies tq malntalp a living ration, Slnco pur entry Into the war wo have been con tributing largely tp the support of one hundred and twenty million people whoso normal food supplies havo bepp cut off, whoso production has fallon almost tq the raqlshlng point, whose fields have been devastated by Qcr many. Tho food exported from the United States in the past yenr hns been sufficient to supply the complete ration of twenty-twp million pooplo. It Is hard tp grasp flip magnitude and significance of tho asslstancp which has been tent the Allies by the patriotic, vpluntnry service of the American people. Tho food we aont abroad last year would havo been suf ficient to feed ono-flfth of our popula tion. And this was dono In spite of the fact that wp ontercd tho year with short crops. Our surplus was practi cally nothing. An overwhelming pro portion of tho food that left this coun try last year whs saved out of the nor" mal home consumption of our own people. In spite of difficulties met In Inter, onl transportation and shortngo of ocenn tonnage our food exports lust year amounted to a figure that n few years ago would have been unbellevn Lie. Even the most optimistic element of our population faced with anxious consternation the prospect which opened before us with tho beginning of tho 1017 harvest yenr, Tho American people hnvo not been compelled to save. They havo been appealed to on the basis of humanity and of patriotism. They have re sponded voluuturlly. Besides such Incidental benefits as the Improvement In figure and health thut we've reaped from our meatless, wieatless days, think of tho fun wo'vo had out of them tho. new crop of Jokes, Jibes, topical songs and car toons to replace tho mothctvin-lnw Joke and the boost to our reputation for ready humor I W.W. Woods of Tonnpah, Nov., a former resHent of Eagle Val ley, has'added his name , to our constantly Kr.QWing .subscription list. ltM 999 99M J0 i i i Special Price pn a lot of ypung Men's Overcoats v Men's Overcoats Also a lot of BOYS' SUITES ranging in size from 4to 16 years I SAUNDERS BRO'S. Exclusive Agents for Gossarji Corsctjj i aeMammMMNMstMacMiiMaMf Mike laughed at for chewing Gravely The Judge came right back at Mike With a friend. y chew just n couple ol little squares olthis plug of Real Gravely. Mikcfound that tho chew stayed with him for a long while, and the more ho chewed the better it tasted. thejud& PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in p pquch NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I'ubliclier.) Department of tic Interior. 1'. S. Land Off leu at l.aUrniidu, Oro- gon, Nov. 8th, 11)18. isoiico is neraoy iilven thai Anurew.1. Allen, of Durkce, Urtgon, who. on Nov ember 5th, lUIft, made AJlitionnl Home (dead Kntry, No. 011811. for K SE, Section L'8, anil Nk. Nffji, Section '27, Township 11 Honth, Itaiiio ll Kant, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to mako threu-yenr Proof, to ea tnbli&l) claim to tho lundnhovedeecribi d, boforo A. 11. LoinliH. Jr.. Clerk of Coun ty Court, tit Ilaker, Oregon, on tlio Uth day of January, 1010. Claimant naniRH bh wituenscst U. K. Hindman and Wren Crisp, of Durkeo. Oiegou; William Ooff and William Nor- rfs, of liaker, Uregon. 0. S, Dunn, IlcgUtcr. First publication Nov. l!l, 1UI8. Last publication Dec, 10, 11)18, Notice of Filing Final Account Notice Is hereby uivon that by conoid. oration of thu County Court of thu Stnto of Oregon for liaker County, by nn order made and entered therein on tlio lUth lay of November, 11)18, in tho mutter of the estatu of Thomas II. Cf unull, De ceased, tlmt tho final account of C. I v. Iiby. Administratrix o, Hnid estate, will be beard on the 23rd d'nyof Decem ber, 1018, nt thu hour of ten o'clock in tho fdrunoon, and all persons having ob- cctionh to said linal account nro hereby remiircd to file thu same with the county clerk of Baker County, Oregon, on or bor foro paid date or thoy will Do lorover barred from being beard tborcalter thereon. Dated this Kith day of Novem ber, 1018. C. H. Ashby. Administratrix of tho Estatu of Thomas II. Connall, Deceased. . J, B. Messick, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. 999 tJ tMWMMI i frJ)erea the real tobaet co satisfaction' says the Judge "and it costs noth ing extra to chew this class of plug." ; ! , J J fl furthtrlhat'i why jom i tit thi foeJ tun tf Ihli eld p latofn wtlhtuf flra ntl. In the Cpty (Mt of the Slate cf Oicfjon for (he (ouniyof Baker In tlio .Matter of the Cutato ; ,n of ISAAC . JlpdOHD, f J ' Deceased. ) LrutJllor'1 Notice is Hereby (ilven that tlio un tleritlgned has beeh npolnted by thu County Court of thu i- tnto of Oregon for linker County as tho iidminUtrutrlx of the estntu of I sane II, MeCord, lato of Ilaker County, Oregon, deceased, und has qualified as ntir.li administratrix. All persons having olnlms against sitld estate nro hereby notified to present tho painu, properly verllled us by law re (pilred, to tho undersigned at KL'tO Val ley Avenue, or to her attorney, 0. T. Godwin, at b.s offices In tho Soinmer Hiiildiug, all in tho City of linker, linker County, Oregon, tho xnmt to bo present ed within six months from thu dntu of tho first publication of this noticu. Dated this LTjtli day of November. 1018. CAltltlU A. McCOItD, AdminlHtrntrix of tho ostato of Isaac II. McCord, Deceased. G. T. GODWIN, Attorney for Ealnto. First publication Nov. 'J8, 1018. f-net publication Dec, !(), 1018. VULCANIZING I have installed a new plant and am prepared to vulcanize anytliins that it is possible to re pair in that manner (oven hot water bottles and rubber boots) CASINGS and INNER TUBES a specialty. All work guaran teed satisfactory. W. E. HOLMES, Plant at Richland Auto Co. adv