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g TILE HERM ISTON ie llish Umu ani Uuurs A Sappy Nem Uear The First National Bank of Hermiston’ FIRST Capital & Surplus $30,000 Butter Wrappers Fer.Salk.at FOR INCOME TAX INFORMATION SEE THE Farmers Exchange of the Inland Empire Rooms 5 and 6, Roberts Building Phone or Write. HEPPNER, OREGON F. R. Brown. Manager of Evil Here’s an idea I want to pass on to you while it’s hot. While we’re in the business of reconstructing interna tional ills, let’s reconstruct some of our home-grown evils — particularly those that affect the farmer. ‘The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Says: Let s reconstruct the produce middleman and get better prices for both grower and consumer. Let’s re construct the meat handler and give the stockman a chance. Let’s recon struct our whole marketing system. Let’s make the farmer's dollar bigger and its buy- power greater. Let’s keep him in the future from thinking that he’s the national goat — it’s time that sort of thing was stopped. In a word, let’s recognize the American farmer for what he is — the biggest business man in the world, deserving the biggest, broadest leadership that can be found — such leadership as T he C ountry GEN- TLEMAN, alone in its field, is giving today. ONE DOLLAR will bring you this oldest and best farm periodical for 52 weeks. Just Tell Me You Want It ED. H.GR AH AM HERMISTON, Phone 61 ORE An authorized subscription representative of The Country Gentleman The Ladies'Home Journal The Saturday Evening Post BUTTER WRAPPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE LION TIRES AND TUBES F r. 3* k , . Service Cal We maintain a high standard on heavy busses carrying 16 to 22 passengers per trip running 20900 miles on a regular schedule. Guarantee 5000 miles. Get Our Prices. We Make Our Adjustments Hermiston Farmers’ Exchange P. p. FALLEN, Umatilla Representative, Phone 384 LEGAL BLANKS HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ADVICE TO “FLU” CONVALESCENTS Iron Age Spray Pumps SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. U. S. Public Health Service Warns Public Against Tuberculosis. One Million Cases Tubercu losis in United States—Each a Source of Danger. Influenza Convalescent« Should Have Lungs Examined—CoIda Which Hang On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis. No Cause for Alarm If Tuberculosis Is Recognized Early—Patent Medi cines Not to Be Trusted. ****************** ★ * ★ Beware tuberculosis after In- * ★ fluenza. No need to worry If * ★ you take precautions in time. * • Don’t diagnose your own con- * ★ dition. Have your doctor exam- ★ ★ Ine your lungs several times at * ★ monthly Intervals. Build up your • * strength with right living, good * ★ food and plenty of fresh air. * * Don’t waste money on patent * ★ medicines advertised to cure tu- * * berculosis. * ★ Become a fresh-air crank and * ★ enjoy life. * * - * ***************** *** Washington, D. C.—(Special.)—Ac cording to a report made to the United States Public Health Service, the epi demic of Influenza In Spain has al ready caused an increase in the preva lence and deaths from pulmonary tu berculosis. A similar association be tween influenza and tuberculosis was recently made by Sir Arthur News holme, the chief medical officer of the English public health service, in his analysis of the tuberculosis death rate In England. In order that the people of the Unit ed States may profit by the experience of other countries Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the United States Pub lic Health Service has just issued a warning emphasizing the need of spe cial precautions at the present time. “Experience seems to Indicate,” says the Surgeon General, “that persons whose resistance has been weakened hy an attack of Influenza are peculiar ly susceptible to tuberculosis. With millions of its people recently affected with influenza this country now of fers conditions favoring the spread of tuberculosis.” One Million Consumptive« In the United Sta tee. “Then you consider this a serious menace?" was asked. "In my opinion It Is, though I hasten to add it is dis tinctly one against which the people can guard. So far as one can estimate there are at present about one million cases of tuberculosis in the United States. There Is unfortunately no complete census available to show ex actly the number of tuberculosis per sons In each state despite the fact that most of the states have made the dis ease reportable. In New York city, where reporting has been in force for many years, over 35,000 cases of tu berculosis are registered with the De partment of Health. Those familiar with the situation believe that the ad dition of unrecognized and unreported cases would make the number nearer 50,000. The very careful health sur vey conducted during the past two years In Framingham, Mass., revealed 200 cases of tuberculosis in a popula tion of approximately 15,000. If these proportions hold true for the United States as a whole they would Indicate that about one In every hundred per sons is tuberculous. Each of these constitutes a source of danger to be guarded against.” What to De. In his ststement to the publie Sur geon General Blue points out how those who have bad influence should protect themselves against tuberculo- sis. "All who have recovered from In fluenza.” says the Surgeon General, "should have their lungs carefully ex amined by a competent physician. In fact, it is desirable to have several ex aminations made a month apart Such examinations cannot be made through the clothing nor can they be carried out In two or three minutes. If the lungs are found to be free from tuber culosis every effort should he made to keep them so. This can be done by right living, good food and plenty of fresh air.” Danger Signs. The Surgeon General warned espe cially against certain danger signs, such as "decline” and “colds which bang on.” These, be explained, were often the beginning of tuberculosis. "If you do not get well promptly. If your cold seems to bang on or your health and strength decline, remember that these are often the early signs of tuberculo sis Place yourself at once under the care of a competent physician. Tuber- culosis Is curable In the early stages. Patent Medicines Dangerous In Tuber- culosia. “Above all do not trust In the mis leading ata temente of unscrupulous patent medicine fakers There Ie no specific medicine for the cure of tuber- culosis. The money spent on such medicines Ie thrown eway; it should be spent Instead tar good food and de- cent living.” / See last week’s paper for Power Spray Pumps SAPPERS’ INC. Notice for Publication. LODGE DIRECTORY Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 4, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Char les A. Keller, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on May 12, 1915, made Recla mation Homestead Entry, Number 014667, for Farm Unit ”8” of 8WU. Section 32, Township 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of his intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, United States Commis- sloner, at his office, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 8th day of February, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Otto G. Sapper, Henry M. Sommerer. Paul M. Miller and John L. Waller, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. ueen ESTHER chapter No. 101, o. e . s ., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members welcome. Stella A. Hitt, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I Q HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. F. & A. M . 1 - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel come. H. K. Dean. Secy. J. H. Young. W. M. ; — VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. F . | “ meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Sec. J. S. West, Noble Grand. | PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. G. GALE Physician and Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. WE SELL IN CARLOTS Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal We ere always in the market for loose hey delivered at the mill GET OUR PRICES C.S. M c N aught Co. Phone 651 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Notice for Publication. Alfalfa Hay PHONE 61. HOTEL OREGON. FOR THE PRESENT Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Day or night calls answered promptly Dec. 4, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Paul M. Miller, of Hermiston, Oregon, DENTIST who, on May 12, 1915, made Recla Hermiston. Oregon mation Homestead Entry, Number Office, Bank Bldg. 014669, for Lot 4 (Fractional SW* Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. SW%), Section 32, Township 5 North, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three-year proof, to es VETERINARY SURGEON tablish claim to the land above de- Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 cribed, before W. J. Warner, United Office in old Reading Room States Commissioner, at his office, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th day of February, 1919. D. N. REBER, M. D. Claimant names as witnesses: Otto Eye, Ear Nose and Throat G. Sapper, Charles A. Keller, William Optical Department Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape J. Downer and Henry M. Sommerer, all of Hermiston, Oregon. Pendleton Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld. C. S. DUNN, Register. F. V. PRIME Phone Your Order» for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscer's. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY J. A. PEED Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Dec. 3, 1918. Notce is hereby given that John L. Waller, of Hermiston. Oregon, who. on June 1, 1909, made Reclamation Homestead Entry, Number 06606. for Unit “F” of NE'. Sec tlon 6, Township 4 . North. Range 29 East. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Five-year proof, to establish claim to I he land above described, before W. J. Warner, United States Commissi- oner, at his office, at Hermiston. Ore- gon. on the 8th day of Feb., 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles A. Keller, Henry M. Hom mer, Herbert A. McKeen and Wil- Ham A. Leathers, all of Hermiston, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8 Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. , Dec. 4. 1918. Notice is hereby given that Birt Pullar, of Echo. Oregon, who, on December 8, 1913. made Homestead Entry. No. 012665, for NE%. Sec tion 30. Township 3 North, Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make tbree-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, United States Land Commissioner, at bis office, at Her- miston, Oregon, on the 10th day of February. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy F. Dawson. Oliver Lee, John Pullar and 8. 8. Nelson, all of Echo, Oregon C. 8. DUNN, Register. Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA PIONEER Barber Shop ESTABLISHED six YEARS Our Aim Is To Please the Public BATHS IN CONNECTION F. R. Vo»e, Proprietor Hermiston CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Residence 103 Willow St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST 1 "Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton. Oregon Give Us A Trial Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Res . 29F2 Phone 152 French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 36 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant Pendleton I IOTEL ST. G EORG I GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Healed by Hot Water. Long Distance Telephone Connections with Office in All Rooms. Fine Sample Rooms Erected 1899. European Plan --Pendleton, Ore. J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTR 1C Fl XT! R ES AND APPLIANCES HITT . —FOR Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Phone 139 203 V. Court St. Pendicton, Oro. Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods LAND LEVELING First Class Will do your work under engineer's instructions You'll Be Satisfied See me Billiard and Pool Tables Hermiston, Oregon