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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1918)
L if. - Our stock will family and will be (I. S, HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING ncrease frj Respiratory pis- eases Alter tne. intiuenza ETpldemlo Probable, .InflujnxacEipActed to Luffc for Jtjontii. Si0rd Agalni;i,neumonla. Common; Colds Highly PatthjifrS-Im-portancxaf Suitable Clothing Could 6avo 100,000 Llver . ... n i i.i i Washington, D. Or With' th'o au'bsld cacc.iofitb epidemlo of Influenza the itteotlonjiofl health, offlcera IB directed to pneumonia., I bronchitis -aild otlicr diseases, of the respiratory system which regularly cause a large number of deaths, .especially during tlws winter season,1 'According to jtuperi IMucj Surgeon' 'General of the United States Public' Health Service, these diseases Iwill be especially prevalent this wlrfi ter unless 'the people are particularly .careful to obey health ' instructibns. "The prpsent epidemic" said Su'r geon'aedeVhPBloe, "has tatfght by hlP ter eipdrlerice' how readily' a-cohdltlorV 'beginning apparently as a slight cold 'may go oh to" pneumonia and death? Although the"w'orst of ttxj'epldehifc is over, theref will continue to be a largo 'number of" scattered cbses, many1 of (hem mild and unrecognized, which' jivill 'Be dariger spots' to be guarded" !agalnif." Thtf Surgeon General likened (ho 'presenf'ilttiatlon tq' that' after a great' AW; saying, "Np'flre' clilef who jAnderstarfds nls business stops playing i(he hose'yh the charred debris ds'iooh ris the1 mimes "and visible fire hdVe tfs' appetired. On the cohtrdfy, toe 'ccm': :tlnuea 'Wai'WatVr for.' hours" &rid even Jays, for'V'fcijows lnlitr,'fhtrH flan' ,gr of tne 'ffre rekindling from smbl- T'eriSffear nnbllir outyeaV .'pi jfafluena'KWwis as-kid." ''Wirt nectW ltUlf 'Spo'thel- larej? fedJIsaTdf MM &Hir tWey WbftfodVM'A L&U utrfttir repUatflrjr tllxiMM. b'L .i.. j ...i . .. lata of PWK.UlM tuooi Br t ( Wi a twin m IWintH' m'eaaf "of 'dFeb mm m SEtRttOlEtiis will make his headquarters with us this year usual. He will be at our store on Saturday, December 14tli and wishes to meet all his little friends Our Christmas Stock will be as complete as possible include suitable articles for the ehtire ori display next week. 2 W, CHANDLER ! i , ... i . o; in tho slntef, when pcoplo tire prone to stay In badly ventilated, overheated rooms, b,o respiratory diseases becomo very prevalent. - ; o ,;Sultab"Ie Cjothlnp Important .?SUa jihbthor factor In the produc tion of colds, pneumonia flhd other re spiratory tdlsdnses Is carelessness or lg. oorance, of ths people? regarding suit able clothlnc durlne-tho' seasons .nlien thowcather suddenly clinngcs, sitting Ju'warm rooms too heavily dressed or, wiat is even more common, especially ambng-women, drcsslhg so lightly Hint windows are kept closed In order ib ho comfortably warm. This Is n very In jurious practice. Coulcj Baye ,j,0p,000 Lives. , "I bellcvp we couIdenslly savo ono hundred thousand lives annually In the Unltbd States If dll tlio pcoplo wpuld fldbpt the -system of fresh air HVlng followed, for exnmple, In tuber eulbsls sanatoria. .1 There Is nothing mysterious nbout It no specific medW cine, no vaccine. Jho Important tiling 13 right living, good food and pletity of fresh air. " tit Droplet Infection Explained In Plciureg. "The Burcnu of Public Health; Treasury Department, has just Issued a striking poster drawn by IJerrymad, the well-kn6wn,Washlngtoh"cartoonlst; The'posttr exemplifies tho moderd method of health education. A few. years ago, under similar circumstances, the hedlth' authorities' would have lek sued art ofllclal dry but scientifically accurate Imlletln teaching tile role of droplet Itifectlbh In the spread of re-1 bplratorydlseases. Tll'd'only ones who would have understood thb bulletin would have been those who already1 knew all about the subject The man' In the street, the"plaln citizen and the mapy millions ,vlltJ toll for their living would, have had no tliito and co1 deiilrd fJ'whde though the technical phrase ology." . 1 Year ,8ugar Crop. , Tfcd'nrea hf'iftie pugar-cane crop of J0i)in.!tllfc knifed ptates Is estimated b'tfil'bilfpltto df caH fcstlmtites 6 B'o BBS,cteM iZ p'er cenf Jibdro Ihtfafcfeaeo'lW ilKHl; ia report by,!fI)o celuiT,1cstiratrte1 Ip iiit ribbon caW'rnly'dhd hclifctJoVL'lluftl'iif'k. jSflt?:,,''IHety ncr IcMnV 'f thff'lotai ffBDbri-cprjo ntfclt Ik IoWluHa, Mksl M9U Alabama titt tidorglrf. bf'tiiK tolal, drea allbutiS p't'i' c-ht l"lllrcha: cd.fpr flhgar. wJHe tho 'tHaHflcr,. W and for planting port of tho nczt year's cropi claimed b J. Vi:5uirts, undVrtil Hi dolpb. tacciiaalclil eoglneera of At' r tin itf,. tiA.. iiv, AH, lift tHUbtr" that recomprcssqi presed; Mltf 'jon I In w&'fj)& cyllndrfi . t Frank Holmick ot Robinotte has been on tho sick list and Mr. Soule of ,J3aker bps b,een dolnp; the book work ut th'd . & F. F'lwp. Co. w 1 ' ' HoW tft Prevent Crotp In a child ilt is Btibject to nUauks of croup, tho first indicAtlon ol tliu ilheaoo is hoirrenesn. GIvoClinnibt'Huiu'k CoiikIi Humedy as soon ha the child becoim-n hoarBi; and the attack may bo warded olf ind all danger and anxiety avoided. Naiarene Church. Siindjiy Sfihool at id a; rrl Prtiyer.medtlng VVednc'sdtiy at 7:80 p. m, . . . , vj Preaqbinpr services ,Stinday at 11 a. Hi, apd?:30 p. m.,.. The public invited to all services Earle L. Perry,' Pdstor. ESTPAY Have yearling filley in my pasture. Owner may have same by payjilp patilre bill and for advertising. H. L. iZeigler, New Uiidge.add-tf " , Hapoieoh Still Points Way1. In a tlivy French vitiligo that Is hardly a vlllugo nny more, Blnce shells nlmost removed lt-rom tllo earth, ono building has n tower standing un touched. A plntfohnitbps this tower anil a miniature, figure - of Niipolebp stands there faelrig.n nndr pointing toward the positions held by thb der mans. ; 1 Thousands of Bhella Jinjrb whizzed and exploded by this tower, but norto has touched thu tower or the flgUro of Ndpoloon pointing northward. Thousuiids of Americans, thouxands of trucks, nuutitltlcs of guns and am munition and supplies havo rolled ovur tho ma'lrt'frwt by this figure point ing the' wity'td- tiio u'bcho Uurlng tho pust'few wcelrai ; , I Kveryono has, lnarvetea that ,,tHo tower" with' tHtl"'mlnlattlro iNu'poleon U'lthVrtnritl nil lKimlinrdmhntJ'&nd rhkhv Ati' AinerlbiiK passing thstiftuo am.oiip tiio tuinn litis Tl'inarktf Uenv,,,opj)Wj priatd' Is this defiant flgurb i)oiutib the way. V7" 1- ;-. Concrete 8hlp,Jot NeVA hi , Tliaf'tlib' iMell-taWd-of nflto.tprjt cretu shin K(Hth, gentfilly coriMjOert'd o. mtotptjt ltf.siiip msmtpm rovolutilzb' tlld lndUtry VnslMtfc. dated ly iome,12 Xcwti'lttttlB Jjjilllp' pines Is'lHucrVrft feeatijy kpdlvn. even to Plllplhdfc" Tho btjrtdu faf.tldV- tiio I'unlB'Hvcr, a dock which is in uso to this day, ulitl, perhaps tho first sue cvs"AChreVedvIu tho tuie tt coucreto Igatlon of'tn-A JMunds coustrucica in W5, Jijiwl-yiir'R looting rfc-fcfafbrtcd eoncretd'du'Olt'for tho uso of boats in In BhIpbull(Jl(i(. . PEACE IIUUl) 1U. n 0. umm uropo , fioctjJ, 'Noarfy Double I not VnnV'o Oilnnllhn r!m '' Last VcaV'a Supplies "Ffom A'incrloai ECONOMY 'MUST, .'CONTINUE. WoHd Survey Ohows Sulficlant Wheat Dut Shortage Of PU Qovarn (nnt't QtlmUlatlvo.FVo gram Justified. 1 With tho return of poaco America l confronted by a jood jiroblom oven hnrder of spjutlpji hntil.tiiat with which wo coped. In tlmo.of war. Wo havo an .entirely now .wor,ld situation Iti food. It wilt mean rascntlal changes In our domestic program. Hut .nipro Important than tills, It must of neces sity require Inpronned exiwirtti , 1 I.nst year wo shipped if ,80,000 tons of fop.dqttirrg (0, the .Uuroponp Alllis. Had tho wiir continued )vo, would, linyo Incrcuscil this enormous flgura tolt, 60,000 tons Id tho present year. Now, with the responsibility of feeding ml tons of pooplo liberated from the Gori mnn yokv, bur exports must bo brouKiL up to nt least ao.OOO.OOO tons pfaq. (lenity tho limit of loading capacity at VypriF6od iJenn.fjd liifqriiaied, Jt, Tho end ofiUio.war will emito an enormously IncnHmud ilemand for food, Ilumitnltyridoiiinnda that tio starring millions freed from Prussian opprpth slon nlmll llavo flulllcli-nt supplies to hssurp thitlr return to lu'MtU nhd (iros- pority. , if cIirsu llbornti'djitiUtlons are faced with HUvrvntlopi.thyi cannot es tablish orderly gnvernnicnts. Hunger breeds. nnnrchy,iln if people. Tho wan to frud tho iworld for denlacritcy wilt no lost after It has been wou.( Amor lea must continue. Its Avorkito' libera (Ion and by sharing its food" moko de tnncrocy sofo In tho world. 1 . In ordor to meet this nor sjltuqtlor (ho l'ood Administration lhn mmlp it careful survby of thu food resources ay U10 whalo world tn relation, to tho to, tal demands. Computing supplies on tho basis bf tho avoldatico,of waste and war coiisumptldrt, It Is found that Wheat and ryo fnbyiboi obtained In suf i)c)ent rjunntlties-to mbot economical world consurriptlont high protein feeil for dairy animals wilt shotr.'d shorlago bf about .3.000.000 tons, whllu thoro will bo oufllctl-tit suppllos pf otlier feeds to allow economtauijconsuniP tlon ; lieutis, peas and rlco will also bo iound In.sulliclent qunntlticfc'tb main tain evohomy Hi consumption ; there ore sulllclcnt supplies off beef tb keep paco with tho capacity bf rcfrlgcrntldg spuco. ir "i Qreat Fat Shortage. ..t r '.' Tho most distinct reversal df pbllcy will como with pork ithd diilry prod ucts, vegetable oljs, sugat nnd colfeby Utmost econoiriy will bo relpilred In itio uso of fats niitl oils, Id which there is a worlil shortngb of'hbout fl.OOO.OOO, 000 pounds,- 'inero aro sufilcient supJ plIVs for us to rvtunj to 'our ilonnai sugur consuidpttdn If ofher nations eoptinuo their'1 present ihliort rations, or uveu If their riitlons arU'sllghtly lu creased. If tho Huronead countries.' however, nro to reBuhtb' thejr honnrtij sugur consumption It' will 'bo througl our eontlnuMl .'coaserv'litidn lh ordef 1 to sharo with tlicm. There Is a sur plus of cofr6c:,', ! 1 ;. "i . Of tho world" tb'tai tbqUlred tb pM duco these results North 'America will furnish more than 00 per' bbnt. Ttyb United States, including the West IrP dies, will bo in a position to furnish' a total of about, 20,00O,OO0Vj tdns against our pre-war cipdrU of about 6,000,000 t'pna: ,;,' " N"t' n.ll"v , Tho brbkd grains 'sltotlob kllowll th world'Ud abandqit d dtVMt Uttitea id HhMt bVi'd." Liirgs sup pi I c LnT(illli(?jmrfti4''ra1,U,'Arkfc line, Australfl aU'd obuy'lUthiHV'Wf kcdcitilble mirk.u, A'atiu nltfl JnIllUI"MrttttU, feaoaj'fotcii( ioaxe. H7pouwrrr iM"rn4 US M- tnrti to. a wtwai tiki ' Of all UW&ttf Vi&miUa t bUfdfe.rMtr-UWtf.4' d rlitw WlOL tii' fiid of pork, fttttkil mm J Batlea foa VU mw tf '..r. ..'.5. ...... 1 xli 0 .peopld or tho Uniteil Hlnios Biuox'coiiuiiua cnro pnii wmu econoinr inutio una of .food In- order tO'CouUHotc; (bp work of. lbornUng tliu world. Hut, ovcir-wlUi tha uliuo'at connorviWliSn nt iriHluctlim In 'thli'-'louiitry jhero will, yoltiOuropu for th iiqxtyear.pr tuoht stnfvntfoii bflrand-pimuiiitiT pdwer to jJiCrV IuMfti,,Ilisto .thofo aro 40.1 pixip,. people to whoiufood cannot bti tnado ncqcnatblD this Y,n(bn Tlmlr trolyiportntlou'li .dcinor(flcd lvjcdiiv, ploto uharchy,' , AtuLan, If lufornat niiifiport can bo4HHurcH,tlilr ports oi otitry wn.uli) owi b froron, JiJIIIIoruJ tnoro .wicjinvo fi;Ukucny tlio opprv, ilon of,war'wtll lie ue'ypitdeaeVof u olsnjnqej ; ' 'f,v" .i Vo must .rciilUo- ithrit tifion ruo aouldors rvstf ,n' .greater renporisibll fy thnf) tva jinvo oyer boforo been oiked .to nnuiutf. V(i must ryvWtc Widy, millions' of. Uvea dticiii( ulmidiiti'ly upon tho cotilnticl liiTv.lr,- niiil kirtI Oca of tho American t U: , , Wo Vriust renlUt' - ill- xjici'liti1 ijf (amino abro'atl mm ilu- iiluiu. dauco of our tn What Ypjj r WSn For Sale or Trrfiic, pr Rent TwctV(y'ood n'fgfeflit nt $1.2 oacli. Mra. Odlo Bennett. APpTSs for srtleTTtfl'r.eocent a pound at ft. V. Sharp's New Bridfire- nd5)d Twcnt-severt gtfoZtffrfy I'igq r (Tale rcaaonoblo. Margin Mar- for tin, New Bridge -ad'ltf SPECIAL pripp qn a jot Ffosh ahifirneht rif InHoimin cahdies ust received hi Haley's.' For Smeor Exhnntfhn onntl comfortable home sltlintod in the Bunny Soutiiflrn Oregp' a group of 8 lots, all good BoiUtld. nicely, locatuu; a Ei)f-rqqm nopse, (,flm,nlt blirti and other" improvetn'ontsi1 good Vapr; a tosiralile 11000 tdt a rPasontible pricp; will ex'c'hrtn(ref for stopk or real estate at reason-.. abl.O) prices. For pariiculara nd-t dress, J.' P. Wilson, Grants Pass, Oregon. . adup . Our line pf, Xribji taoods. will bq on display nfixteeltj so.mhin for the enVjcqamlly. Como In and lock" them. over. ad E. & V. Chundlcr. 1, I "I tW-T-l 1 Buy.ia Kodak fpr an Xmis pres ent, tit Richland, Drug Stdre.--nd Boy Wantdd to help In boordn ing house. Wages.$flO per month and boarl. Phono Cbrhucopiu Mine, Cornucopia, Orei Girl Wanted to assist with 'nousewoni:; wages $'!() pet Hipntli and boaru. Phono Mrs. Botts at Cornucopia Mine. , , , Ltist-A kodak, alidblo S ward if left at News, office. For Salej,one 5-gol, and Hno 10: gal. milk (In, both good as new. Inquire jat News office. tlAKNESS-jjFHur setu doubld harnessneW and complete, for. sale chpfrp at B.,ct Vy. Chandler's t MdNH&I .TO111LDAN on rea estulVUHtiholidbllttrs at 11 1 .. ' itlne bkll at thli.bfn HI .. 11.... . wflrtlaoUi- fayibi Mm Hldfertand- junk' iiall kinds. Will one cent rti(Jre than anyjbtother party, in tltljejd if brought In. Salted hidM now 13c, long wool pelt 2Bch mQ$liqfmM to C, C, Mason, local Bgcht, ad mnti'sand Mjn rfftin's avfcf gqn, alBb Kyrf Ayittf Jo iOyfciire) nt Saundtrs Bro'a.' ad