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4 J HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 192$ IIARiTI DDiWCE'RIMrC irlAntn rnULLLUIlNud Sutherland, Ji 4 3«; Lea Sluts, ¿K2J8. usual coarse and at the end of »even 1 truck drivers : jo * or eight days the fever will stop sud-l »89«; Geo Smith, »106.60; A. "R. denE and the patient make a rapid Shan*. »84.29 « recovery. X EMERGEN« Y: Lenore Adams Mor Pneumonia is a preventable disease timer, eo-optia'ing with cU> in sc and means should be take* for its pre t'LAIMS ALLOWED ON G ELN ER ouring right of way for new grade vention. The prevention of pneumonia I la rapidly becoming more definite AL FUND SINCE LAST REPORT: to Betanont District, »300.00, PAYMENT ON ROLLER: How a better understanding of tbe J. W. Crites, traveling »43,76, Exam «rd Cooper Corporation, bafence Of through cause of the infection and the factors inations »6, office expense »22.36; payment on Roller, »2,244.60. which contribute to its spread. Meas H. Gross, groceries »6.64); 1.1. Blagg MARKET ROADS: Dee-Bridge to ures that will bring about a reduction for Mr. Wantion >20; R. M. Wlnana, Schoo»: >Dally Journal of Comhierce, of the Yiumber of cases of golds, grip bounty »4; A. H. Hilton, aasring advertising notice to contractors, and influenza will lessen the number wood »2760; Maggie Mitchell, care 84H0; C. M Hurlburt, surveying, ef cases of pneumonia. Cold, wetting at Mr. Ostrander »20; Claude Col »114.00; | Ed Hobson, surveying, ai«d obilllng are generally regarded as lins, for bedding for jail »4.60; L. K. »14.40. predisposing causes. But the chilling Rhoadee, bounty »2; Wallace Wheel Prathers to Summit: Dally Jour- effect« of cold moist air are not as er, bounty »6; Emil Frautschy, boun nal of Commerce, printing notice conducive to a high death rate as a ty »2; Wm. H. E<ick, stamps 7or to contractors, »6.10; Ed Hoibeon. relatively low humidity- Pneumonia mailing tu notices »76; Warren surveying, »39; J. F. McGee, «ur- is spread chiefly by close personal con Chaffee, trip to Portland with poor veying, »14; Frank Schreiner, sur tact with persons having pneumonia family »16; Q. D. Armstrong, bounty veying. »12; Geo. Goodwin, eurvey- or by caraier» of this disease. Car »16; H. L. HaiSbrouck. cash for lng,„. •« riers may infect themselves by Inspira indigent »18; Ida Crapper, care of MAINTENANCE: Glenn Cann tion. )dan is the source of infection Mrs Hannesman »7; Mrs. Alva K. ingham, labor, »10.76; W. P. Cunn and each case of pneumonia spreads West, pension »17.60; American Ex ingham, »21.56; A. H. Farrier, »3.69; the virulent infection. All cases of press Co., express on water« meter CllffOnd McKlinzle, »3.99; K. D, pneumonia should be Isolated and the »7; W. H. Northway, bounty »10; Dll>a, >7.9«; C. F. Epley, »3.99. dischargee from tbe nose and throat Maggje Mitchell, care of Mra. Ran OTHER PROCEEDINGS: Court should be burned or disinfected. . dais »18; R. M. Winans, bounty »2; agreed to-oooperate with City School Crowding favors tbe spread of the W. Riley, traffic officer »200 and District and City to extent of giv infection. Persons who sleep, work Glen Sloat »200; Leusina E. Hoag ing additional right at way, provid and play together, wash from tbe same land, care of D. C. Miller »76; Net ed other rights of way could be Ob bowl and eat with the same tableware, tie May, allowance »10; Chas Footer, tained to widen May Street, West have every opportunity of spreading janitor »50; . from 13th. the infection. Thia accounts for the PENSIONS: Leualna E.’ Hoagland, Experiment Farm ordered taken fact that we usually have epidemics »17.60; Violet Crosby, »26; Cora A. off the Tax Roll. in camps, schools, prisons, Institutions, Schooley, »10; Sue L. Mitchell, Road Petitlontxl for by Allen Mc- and Industrial establishments. It is Route 5 »17 A0; Florence O. Angus, »17.60; ('Tumm and others declared a coun important to know that the infection is Aibbie C. Colvin, »17.50; Nana ty road. - spread from man to ipau through the WASHINGTON M. Dreek», »17.60; Ollie Young, VANCOUVER, Court declared its Intention to es of mouth and noae. »14.60; - Teresa Hugg, »17.60; . Ida tablish a road begin Ing at the secretions Prevent pneumonia : By keeping the Gilman, »10; Mildred M, Redfearn, 8.W. corner of C. S. Bies' property, mouth and teeth clean; by keeping 1 »10; Mra. Alva K. West, »17.60; thence East one-quarter mile, thence object« and hands out of the mouth, H. C. McCaimey, care of Mrs. Wla- South one mile. Notices ordered and by avoiding infection and ex- hart »20; Vernon Huskey, bounty »4; posted. posure. ________________ I. I. Blagg, deputy assessor »72; Dated March 5, 1926 V. R. Albraham, county physician, i, KENT SHOEMAKER, two months »160.50; E. R. Bradley, Clerk. / printing »6.26; Jessie M. Bishop, Btamps »6; F. H. Blackman, com- ' MOSIER At this season the thoughts of the housewife misstoner »14.20; Burroughs Adding Mr. Swegle, of Moro, is stopping at Machine Co., riMbona for sheriff ■......................... „3 turn to good things to eat. It is the season when »1.60; John Baiker, half of office »10, the Mosier hotel. He is putting up the A case df ruptured diaphragm, de new addition to the Race aonfectionsry phone »3.60, long distance 36c; she likes to serve appetizing and sumptuous dinners. clared by surgeons to be one of the GRAND JURY: W. H. McGuire, store. most peculiar ever observed on. the Indeed, it is a season when all of us like to eat. »6.60; John Stranahan, >4.20; Ralph The basketball game which took coast, was discovered here last Johnson, »4; Joe Demmon, »«.40; place Friday evening between Hood Pacific week by Dr. Marcus Thrane while ex Wm Irwin, »3; C. C. Crew, »3; River and Mosier proved one of the amining thè year-old son of -Mr. and Let us supply your grocery wants, and you’ll E. 8. Colby, »3; J. E. Comfca, wit most interesting of the season, Both ness »6.60; Emma Russell, witness, the girls’ and boys’ teams scored in Mrs. H. L. Cotton. The child had been eat with satisfaction. from a severe attack of »15.20; J. K. Carson, jailer, »28; favor of Mosier; scores 13-11’and 32-21. Buffering whooping cough. Dr. Thrane discov J. W. Critea, travel, »21, office »18.06; The Mosier Legion Is planning a St. ered that ita heart was located on tbe Institute, »21; Mra. J. D. Champlain, groceries for Annie Cramlblet, »20; Patrick’s dame to l>e given March 13 right side of the chest. He took an County Clerk, stampp, two montfae, in the school auditorium. The metn- X-ray photograph, which revealed the »23.66; Ellen D. Crew, work for l>ers and friends of this organization rupture. Organs located below the dia- 2121 Judge, »1; for Fruit Inspector, »16; are anticipating a repetition of the 'phragm had been pushed upward, mov ing the heart to the right side of the good time provided for them at last City water for county, »3, for Ostran der »6; Daniela laundry, for Oatran- year’s St. Patrick dunce, and the Le body. Dr. Thrane telephoned to Portland der, »12.07; Dr. J. Edgington, health gion promts«« they will. not be dis- officer, »102.90; Wm. H. Edlck, of ap|M>inted. All wishing to attend from specialists and the boy was taken there floe, »7, prisoners board, »41.34; neighboring tswns are most cordially for an operation, which may save its Thomas B. Edwards, groceries for invited. A general admission of one life. Hattie M1lea, »30; Emry Lumber A dollar ^)1 be.charged i>er couple to Paul Ve Francq Hurt in Fall Fuel Co., bridge lumber, »2.92; Alli- spectators as well as dancers. won Fletcher, commissioner, »16.46; Paul, 22-year-old eon of Mr. and Mlns1 Moran, county librarian and E. A. Franz Co., bed, stove and Mis* Taylor, of 'Hie Dalles, were tn Mrs. L. Le Francq, is at the Good dishes, »28.86; supplies for sheriff, town Thursdny. Samaritan hospital in Portland, re covering from painful and serious 36c; Surveyor 80c; Fraxler Grocery Mr. and Mra. Herr went to Mood, Co., groceries for Munson, »10.7«; River Wednesday. injuries sustained last week when he Reynolds, »2.50; tar Pate Fill. »«.«0{ ifell >U fiM from a scaffold on which WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 7 TO 8:30 P. M. Mrs. FraiAt rage, whom IMb •*! ho aad »allow painters were at work Reynolds. »2.40; for Pete Filk, »«.00; Prudhomme Co., blanks for sheriff, remember aa a resident of Marker sev- on the new Burnside bridge. Mr. Le FOR YOUR INSPECTION OF »8.14, for clerk. »14.68; H. Gros», eral years ago, di«*d In Chapman, Nebr., Francq suffered fractures to both OUR STORE. groc«‘ries for Reynolds, »2.29; Hood February 21. wrists, his right knee cap was broken River laundry, for jail, »3.11; C. M. The Hood ltiver legion drum and as was his right ankle. He suffered Hurlburt, surveying, »69.60; E. Hob bugle corps will l>e an added attrac painfal bndses about the head. For son, deputy surveyor. »54; Hood tion of the St. Patrick’s dance and will tunately no internal Injuries were sus River News, printing, »6.20; Holman appear in uniform. They will furnish tained. A Samuel, Lay account, »2.15; Hood a pleasing feature» of the evening with Mr. Le Francq worked on the Hood River Glacier, 1| printin« »129.50; Hood n drill and other drum numiters. lllver-White Salmon bridge and later River Hospital, Carl Pierce and Mosier garage* has Just installed on the Sellwood span in Portland. Mary Hanemann, two month«, »345.50; a The new 10-gallpn visible position pump Blagg. fees, — »12.45, J. K. Car r. h . “ Schuler Interests Boys ton, constable, »8.20; J. T. Downing, of the very latest type. Frank J. Schuler, West Side orchard- Mr. and Mrs. Colling, of De«*, callsd Juror, »130; H. L. Fengel, »1; C. C. iat, has turned his apple packing house YOURS FOR SERVICE Conklin, »1; Frank Howell, »1; A. on Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Sunday. into a gymnasium. W«wkly Monday 8. Kelr, »1; Frank Doan, witness, Mrs. Rusher went to The Dalles 8un- evening meetings are attended by the »2.20; C. W. Hamilton, physician 4og----------- ------------------------- ---------- - -for—indigent!, »68.50;' Hood River Harry Wilson was confined to his has seen red a large wrestling mat. and Drug Co., »1.73; L. H. Huggins, gro bed last week with an attack of flu. several of the youth of the Oak Grove ceries for Geo. B. Surrell, »10.04, Mra. Wilson baa also recovered from section are fast developing Into wrest J. W. Nogal. »172«, Wm. Lay, »«.80, several days’ Illness. "The Home of Quality Groceries ling artists. A large crowd of neigh Ostrander, »3.97, Chas Townaend, The Sweet Sixteen <>trd club met at borhood adults was present Monday »2.66. Jessie Miller, »10, and Geo. night for amateur mat bouta. Upton, »12, total, »«1.72; Krease the home of Mrs. W. A. Husbands Drug Co., February account, »4-90; Saturday. Dainty refreshments were A. 8. Keir, January and February served. Mrs. James Camp won high * aocount, »26.36; W. J. Kocken, sal est honors. ary. »186, car expense, »48.20, office, George Wilson and Mrs. O. E. Wil »12.16; G. A. McCurdy, viewing Me- son were In Hood River Saturday. Crum road. »8; Mt. Ho<Jd Hotel, Several members of the Mosier Ma ■room for J. H. Miller, »1; Mt. Hood sonic lodge were guests of the Hood Cash Store, Mrs. Roberts account, ltiver Masonic lodge last Wednesday. »20; Geo. Mellon, Ostrander aocount, Memlters of the Sweet Sixteen club »20 4«; Mt. Hood Milling Co., bridge lumber, »9.22; North Pacific Mort who attended the benefit card party gage Co., additional premium insur which the Hood River Woman’s club ance on Experiment Farm, «0c; Tel sponsonsl were Mesdamea Beldin. Al- ephone Co., »18.20; Plpenbrlnk A lington. Strauss, Evans. Camp. Cherry, Kron, audit of county records (re Holmes. Nichol and Chamberlain, the port may be examined at Clerk’s last Ih^ntioned bringing home first office) »276; Geo. T. Prather, bail prise for 500. iff, »3.60; Perigo A Son, March* * Scout master Blsncliard took the Mo Elicfk account. »5; Pacific Power A sier «cost ls,ys on an all day tramp up Light Co., for court house, »10.95; Mosier creek Saturday. J. W. Sifton,, coroner investigation Mr. and Mra, I* D. Fisher were in of J. P. Salmon death, »6; H. L. Hood River Saturday. Shoemaker, viewing McCrum road, Thb Herr fandly moved to the John »8; F. D. Antrim, district sealer, »16.7«; State Treasurer, third ex Carroll ranch last week. Geo. Forest was here from filyetli pense of forest protection, season 1926, JI 48.33; Taft Transfer Co., visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. chicken feed for indigent, »2.90; nerr, over the week end. Elizabeth Thomson, stenographer for C. G. Nichol went to Redmond Fri District Attorney, »10. day. Mra. J. «N. Mosier, who has under ROAD FUND: Road Master, W. L. Nichols, »180. labor, A. H. Far- gone a serious operation in Portland, rier, »42.67 OT ; Highway Auto Co., la reported doing nicely. claim of Chas. Townaend, ______ , , »36.«6 ___ _ '. An all day convention of the eastern Hood River Market? same, »6; H. Oregon district of the Christian church Gross, same. »6 99; Chas Townsend, was held in the Christian church Tues »1799, T. B. Hatch, »2; Chas. Town day, with a big young people’s rally in send, »3.59; J. P. Pomeroy, »20.9«; the evening. T. J. Hatch, »39 48; Joe Hawkins, The annual party given by the La- »13.46; W. G. Gaddis, »39 49; Harry dies’ Aid for th«4r husbands, which Beck. »43.08; Glen Cunningham, occurred Wednesday evening, was a de »359; R. E. Dttfen, »21.53; Wm. Kel cided suceeaa. The games were greatly ley, »21.54; S. Saltzman, »3 59; C. enjoyed and delicious refreshments P. Bailsman, »3.69; Asa Doggett, were served’ at the close of the evening. »37.69; C. W. Kitchell, »17.96; Chas. Mrs. J. R. Wilcox was a Hood River McIntosh. »3.69; Chas. Steinhaueer, »9.64; Harry Squires. »58.33; A. H. visitor Saturday. A. Taggesell is in Portland for sev Ferrier. »7043; Joe Hawkins, ,12.66; H. J. Blackman. »3.59; A. Peterson, eral days this week. »25.93; C. F. Bayless, »61.M; and Mrs. Thoa. T.clllott was a Portland »44.90; Clifford McKinzie, »82.77; passenger on the 2.55 local Sunday. K. D.-DIHcs. »64 83; C. F. Epley. »90.76; John Cosgrove. ,85.78; J. B. Pneumonia Season McKinnon, »83.85; “ T. J. Hatch, (By Frederick D. Stricker. M. D., »34.10; R. W Caldwell, »34.09; Geo. Heed, »10.77; collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon State Roard of Health, in nagtratim TRUCK RERAIRS: It pays to insist upon a quality gas H. L. Has- with the United States PaMB ItBaNb ________ __, brouck, anti freetj. »«7 «0; The Tisw Service). oline—-one that gives a perfect coor Shop, tires, »760 38; W. L. Nlchcda. dination of these three results: [i] zat- Winter and spring ar» the prfrs- express. »1.10; Heights Tire Shop, ¡«factory Quick starting according.to repairs, »1.07; 'Apollo Ignition Ser ntonla sew isons. Pneumonia took «10 _ during 1925 and seri- seasonal demands, [2] full stride of vice, repairs, »49 40/* Read A Gallo lives In Oi regon way. »121.60« Twin Peaks Auto Co., ously inconvenienced over 5.000 of its power, [3] mileage. citizens. The annual death rate of »18.04. ’ thia (llsoasc is a bent 75 per 100.000 in Associated Gasoline, because of itt MECHANIC: James Wilson. »176. this state, while tho death rate for the distinctive boiling-point range, is gea» GAS: Standard Oil Co. »118.6«. United States la over 100. The num cd to give just this kind of gasoline SUPPLIES: J. E. Haseltine A ber of deaths in Oregon fell from 04S FCYC0 l 1 performance—the kind wanted by Co., , »84 86; Joe Fletcher, »2.00; in 1024 to 610 in 1025. Pneumonia is 999 out of every 1000 motorists. It is Portlaivldiood River Truck Une. one of the most prevalent and fatal of . _ „ MOTOR »6 85; R. J. Mclsaac & Co., »7.06; all acute diseases. Aa a cause of refined according to set standards of 01 International Steel Co.. »32.20; David death it rivals, and in thia state, ex manufacture in one of tbe best equip Grieve. »20.70; Colyear Motor Sale* ceeds tubcrcuIoMs, ped refineries in the world. Co., »186; Apple City Truck Line. Pneumonia la a communicable dis »1.00; E. A.. Franz Co., »4.80. ease which should be daMiflcd with Associated Gasoline is always associ POWER: P. p. P. & A L. Co, »5 00. tbe infections fevers. It is an inflam ated with more miles to the gallon. INSURA.NX'E: C. N. <Ravün, on matory consolidation of the lungs In which the air veslck's throw out a trudk». »76.72. L fibrous exudate which speedily become« MAN AND TEAM HTMk Chas. solid and obliterates the air vesicle» Steinhäuser, »7.19; J. O. Catneron, of a portion of the lungs. The disease »6 39; A. Peterson, »39 54; w. W. B. generally begins with a well marked Cunningham, »14.37; D. R. Oooper. chill, high fever, tin/and diffi »41.14; Aaa Doggett, »26.06; C. " “ E. cult breathing. Sujiaincd Quality Product» follow th» M**kdi, NUT TREES OF COUNTY COURT made 100% efficient* Butternuts, English Walnuts, Japanese and Black Walnuts bear abundant crops of select English Walnuts Filberts and Hazels made to bear heavily of large thin-shelled nuts. Have your trees grafted by “The Nut Man” and realize several hundred per cent by so doing» ? Will be in Hood Hiver the later part of March. All work guaranteed and ref erences furnished in White Salmon and Underwood. RICHARD H. TURK Good Things To Eat WHOOPING COUGH RUPTURES DIAPHRAGM FRASIER GROCERY CO HOOD RIVER’S SPRING OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH I7TH JOE FLETCHER 1302 12TH STREET THE HEIGHTS Brakes and Brake Lining a Specialty Manufacturer of External Brake for Fords. £aiv give you exact prices on the job. Save money. A trial will convince. ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Expect To See YOU VINCENT & SHANK MIJLEc THOROBREDS V A NAME -AND TRIBUTE given to the distinguished. A set ting apart a reward for sustained excellence. 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