Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 19, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
IABVICE TO “FLU”
i CONVALESCENTS
U. S. HEALTH SERVICE
ISSUES WARNING
HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 19,
Squealing Before They’re Hurt.
COAXING YOU TO SMILE.
It is little surprising that anyone
Her Indorsement.
in Yamhill county should raise a
“I want to get this check cashed,”
protest against Grand Ronde road said a young wife to a clerk at the
being designated a post road, which bank. "Yes. madam; you must in­
will enable that county to obtain fed­ dorse it though." "Why, my husband
as well as state aid for the im­ seat it to me. He is away on busi­
increase in All Respiratory Dis eral
provement of that long neglected ness.” "Yes, madam, but just in­
GPAiN AND ENGLAND REPORT
part of Yamhill County, and which dorse it. Sign it on the back please,
eases After the Influenza
INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS
is such a serious detriment to the and your husband * ill know that we
Epidemic Probable.
commercial interests of Yamhill and paid it to you.” The young lady
AFTER INFLUENZA
i illamook counties. It appears to us went back to tile desk and in a few­
Influenza Expected t* Lurk for Months. that the Yanihiilites are .squealing minutes came back with rhe --heck
EPIDEMIC.
How to Guard Against Pneumonia. before they are hurt and fail to see indorsed, "Your loving wife Sophia.”
Common Colds Highly Catching—Im­ what-a great benefit it will be to
U. S. Public Health Service Warns portance of Suitable Clothing—Could Yamhill county to have the Grand
Credit to Spare.
Ronde improved at governnientment
Mr. Butterworth, the grocer, was
Public Against Tuberculosis. 8ave 100,COO Lives.
and State expense. They are evident­ looking over the credit sales slips
One Million Cases Tubercu­
ly all at sea, and from our view one day. Suddenly he called to the
Washington, D. C.—With the subsid­
they don’t know what they are I new clerk:
losis in United States—Each a ence of the epidemic of Influenza the point
talking about. When a level headed
“Did you give George Callahan
attention of health officers Is directed man like County Judge Nickell takes
Source of Danger.
credit?”
to pneumonia, bronchitis and other hold of and boosts for a project to
"Sure” said the clerk. “I
diseases of the respiratory system improve the Grand Ronde road it
I
“Didn't I tell you to get a report
Influenza Convalescent« Should Have which regularly cause a large number shows there are some men in Yamhill
I
[ Lungs Examined—Colds Which Hang of denths, especially during tlie winter county who use good business judg­ on any and every man asking credit?
“Why I did”’ retorted the clerk,
On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis. I season. According to Rupert Blue, ment and who are looking after the
who was an earnest yodng fellow. "I
No Cause for Alarm If Tuberculosis i Surgeon General of the United States Interest of that county. The parties
did get a repor.t. The agency said he
Is Recognized Early—Baton» Medi­ Public Health Service, these diseases
who are protesting need not worry owed money to every grocer in town,
will
be
especially
prevalent
this
win
­
cines Not to Be Trusted.
and come
to false
conclusions and, of course, if his credit was that
ter unless the people are particularly about mail being delayed.
good. I knew that you would like to
careful to obey health Instructions.
This is some of the silly stuff
********************
“The present epidemic.” said Sur­ that is being printed in Yamhill have him open an account here!”
geon General Blue, “has taught by bit­ newspapers:
Beware tuberculosis after In­ ★
★
ter experience how readily a condition
Only One.
fluenza. No need to worry If *
Messrs. Bloom and Warren have
It happened in the German capital,
* i beginning apparently as a alight cold gone to Toledo, reports a correspon­
★ you take precautions In time.
may go on to pneumonia and death,
Two Socialists were standing talking
!* Don’t diagnose your own con­ * Although the worst of the epidemic
epl
Is I dent of the Willamina Times, to in the street, and one, becoming ex­
■h dition. Have your doctor exam­ *
over,
there
will
continue
to
.
bi
jo a large present the protest against a change cited, exclaimed:
"I tell you what,
'h ine your lungs several times at *
number of scattered cases, many of In mail route; also to try and secure that idiot of an emperor—” His
* monthly Intervals. Build up your ★
a
just
amount
of
road
money
for
them mild and unrecognized, which
discourse was cut short. Turning
* strength with right living, good *
Rose Lodge and adjacent district. quickly, he was confronted by a
* will be danger spots to be guarded
★ food and plenty of fresh air.
against.” The Surgeon Genernl likened The Rose Lodge people are opposed policeman, who informed him that he
Don't waste money on patent *
★
the present situation to that after a I seemingly to the new star mail route was under arrest. "What for?”’ ask­
medicines udvertlsed to cure tu­ *
great
Are, saying, "No Are chief who as proposed by County Judge Nickell
*
ed the captive, beginning to weaken.
* berculosis.
I
understands hl« business stops playing of Yamhill county, and supported by
Become a fresh-alr crank and *
'*
"For uttering treason against your
the
hose
on
the
charred
debris
as
soon
the Tillamook County Count and emperor." "Oh, but you didn’t let me
*
l* enjoy life.
* as the flames and visible fire have dis­ prominent business men of Tilla­ finish. I was going to say, 'that idiot
★
appeared. On the contrary, he con­ mook.—News Reporter.
of an emperor of Japan,' ” “No yoy
tinues the water for hours and even
don’t” replied the policeman. There’s
Washington, D. 0. (Special.)—Ac­ days, for he knows that there Is dan­
A vigorous protest is going to be only one idiot of an emperor. Come
cording to a report made to the United ger of the Are rekindling from smol­
made against the proposed change in along with me.”
States Public Heal* Service, the epi­ dering embers.”
the mail route to the coast as asked
demic of Influenza In Spain has al­
"Then you fear another outbreak of for by County Judge Nickell. Mail
ready caused an Increase In the preva­ influenza?" he was asked. "Not neces­
An Unfortunate Start,
lence and deaths from pulmonary tu­ sarily another large epidemic,” said from Willamina goes via Rose Lodge
A commercial traveler on his first
to
Otis,
and
returns
the
same
way.
berculosis. A similar association be­ the Surgeon General, “but unless the
trip called upon a chemist. He was
tween influenza and tuberculosis was people learn to realize the seriousness Under Mr. Nickell's plan the route nervous as he put his hand into his
would
leave
the
present
one
at
Lenos
recently made by Sir Arthur News­ of the danger they will be compelled to
pocket and drew out a card.
holme, the chief medical officer of the pay a heavy death toll* from pneumo­ and go via Dolph to Hebo where it
"You are fortunate” replied the
from
would
connect
with
the
route
English public health service, In ill« nia and other respiratory diseases.
Tillamook City to Taft. A new route druggist.
analysis of the tuberculosis death rule
The traveler was encouraged.
Common Colds Highly Catching.
would have to be established from
In England.
“I think so sir,” he said, “and the
this
route
to
Rose
Lodge,
but
front
In order that the people of the Unit­
“It Is encouraging to observe that
ed States may profit by the experience people are beginning to learn that or­ the latter place to Lenos the route druggist who trades with us is even
of other countries Burgeon General dinary coughs and colds are highly would be discontinued. Also the more so. My firm has the finest line
Rupert Blue of the United States l’ule catching and are spread from person present one a tri-weekly, from Hebo of cosmetics in the world.”
I
"I should have thought it,” slow­
lle Health Service hue just issued a to person by means of droplets of to Dolph would be off. The change,
warning emphasizing the need of spe­ germ laden mucus. Such droplets are if it is made, would cause quite a few ly responded the man of medicines;
cial precautions at the present time. sprayed Into the air when careless or I changes in the umil service for the “her complexion looks natural," and
"Experience seems to Indicate," says Ignorant people cough or sneeze with­ I south part of Tillamook county. Mail he handed back the photograph
the Surgeon General, "that person» out covering their mouth and nose. It for those towns routed via Willamina which the youifg man had given him
I
whose resistance Ims been weakened 19
Is OI9U
also guuu
good LU
to MlUiY
know LUUl
that pCVpitJ
people IlllVtJ
have i would be u day or two days later in mistake.
The traveler didn't wait for an or­
by nn attack of Influenzu are peculiar­ learned something about the value of ■ than the service now
i
given Rose
ly susceptible to tuberculosis. With fresh nlr. In summer, when people Lodge and Otis, Several hundred der.
million« of Its people recently affected aro largely out of doors, the respira­ tons of mail are carried each year
with Influenza this country now of­ tory diseases (coughs, colds, pneumo­ south through Tillamook City, and Your Chance For a Good Business At
A Great Bargain.
fers conditions favoring the spread of nia, etc.) are Infrequent; In the full, 1 it is planned to route this mail via.
tuberculosis."
L
ns people begin to remain Indoors, the | Willamina and Hebo, The proposi-
The City Transfer Co., of Tilla­
wnham is to convert
respiratory diseases Increase; In the tin»»
lion hohinrl
behind the
the scheme
One Million Consumptives In ths
i the road from Lenos to Hebo to a mook, Ore., offers for sale cheap in
winter,
when
people
are
prone
to
stay
United 8tatea.
I
bulk or singley the following:
"Then you consider this a serious in badly ventilated, overheated rooms, post road. Another thing made nec­
1 Mack Truck.
menace?" was asked. "In my opinion the respiratory diseases become very essary by it would be the improve­
1 Maxwell Truck.
ment of the road from Hebo south.
it Is, though I hasten to add It Is dis­ prevalent
3 Teams horses.
Willamina Times.
tinctly one against which the people
Suitable Clothing Important
3 Sets harness.
can guard. So far ns one can estimate
•>
"Stllf another factor In the produo I
Dray wagons.
there are at present about one million
i What's To Be Done With all This
3 Wood wagons.
cases of tuberculosis In tho United tlon of colds, pneumonia and other re­
Clothing ?
1 Dump wagon.
States. There Is unfortunately no spiratory diseases Is carelessness or Ig­
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norance of the people regarding suit- I
1 Piano mover.
complete census available to show ex­ able
clothing during the seasons when I I Demoboliziation of the Military
actly the number of tuberculous per­
Office fixtures and all equipment
the
weather
suddenly
changes,
sitting
forces of the nation will leave in po-
sons In each state despite the fact that
used in the business.
most of the states have made the dis­ In warm rooms too heavily dressed or, sesaion of the government enormous
For particulars inquire at the of­
what
is
even
more
common,
especially
stores
of
clothing.
Clothing
and
ease reportable. In New York city,
fice of the Company.
among
women,
dressing
so
lightly
that
equipage
on
hand
November
1,
ten
where reporting has been In force for
many years, over .85,000 cases of tu­ windows are kept closed in order to be days before hostilities ceased, as
berculosis «re registered with the De­ comfortably warm. Thia ia a very In­ shown in a report made public by
Brig. Gen. Robert E. Wood, acting
partment of Health. Those familiar jurious practice.
quartermaster general and director
with the situation believe that the ad­
Could Save 100,000 Lives.
And Vocational Training.
dition of unrecognized and unreported
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**I believe we could easily save one of purchase and storage, included:
esses would make the number nearer btmdred thousand lives atmnally In Flannel shirts, {,7 42.824; cotton
Approved by U. S. Gov. Officials.
60,000. The very careful health sur­ the United States If all the |>eople trousers and breeches 8,879,000 pair;
The most thorough and practical
vey conducted during the past two wouM adopt the system of fresh air slioes, 21.000,000 pair; winter draw­ school in all Engineering and Vo­
•years In Frnmlnghatn, Mass., revealed living iellowed, for example, la tuber­ ers. 21.050.000 pairs; winter under­ cational Sciences —offering com­
200 cases of tuberculosis in a poputa- culosis sanatoria. There Is nothing shirts, 21.050,000; heavy and light plete courses in ONE HALF the
el approximately 15,000. If the«« I mysterious about It—no apeclfle medi­ wool stockings, 46.100.000 pairs;
time usually required by Universi­
jtropertlotts bold true for the United cine. no- vaccine The Important thing cunton flannel gloves, 1.599,000 ties.
Blates as a whole they would Indicate la rigtit living, good food and plenty of pairs; leather
glo.es. 3.084.000
Elimination of non-essential sub­
that about one In every hundred per- fresh air.
pairs; Jersey und woolen knit globes, jects: intensified courses and indi­
|»ons Is tuberculous, Bach of these j
12.360.000 pairs; leather mittens. vidual Instructions enables us to
"constitutes a source of danger to be Droplet Intectlow Explained In Plctoraa. 3,733,000 pairs; blankets. 5.000.000. effect the saving of time.
guarded against”
"The Bureau of Public Hearth, to say nothing of nearly 14.000,000
Well equipped shops, laboratories
Treasury Department, has Just Issued yards of melton and 9.000,000 yards and field Instruments.
What to Do.
__
In his statement to the public Stir- a striking poster draw» by Berryman, of flannel for shirts.
Courses in: Civil. Electrical, Me­
General Blue points out how the well-known Washington cartoonist.
chinal and Mining Engineering.
The
poster
exemplifies
the
modem
Wh5 have had tafluena should
Auto-Mechanics, Machine Shop,
Stomach Trouble.
protect themselves against tuberculo­ method of health education. A tew
Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Commer­
"Before
I
used
Chamberlain
’
s
Tab
­
years
ago,
Ulster
similar
circumstance«,
sis. "All who have recovered from In­
cial and Wireless Telegraphy.
fluenza," snys the Surgeon General, the health authorities would have ta- lets 1 doctofred a great deal for
We have fully demonstrated that
"should liave their lungs carefully ex­ sued an official dry but scientifically stomach trouble and felt nervous and it is not necessary to spend four
amined by a competent physician. In accurate bulletin teaching the role ot tired all the time. These tablest years in High School, and another
fact. It Is desirable to have several ex­ droplet Infection In the spread of re­ I helped uie from the first, and Inside four years in University before be­
aminations made u month apart Sue* spiratory diseases. The only ones who» I I of a week's time I had improved in ing an Engineer.
examinations cannot be made through would have understood the bulletin every way," writes Mrs L. A. Drlnk-
Actual engineering work done by
His clothing nor can they be carried would have been tbeoe who already- ard. Jefferson City. Mo. For Sale by advanced students.
out In two or three mlnutea. If the I knew «11 about the subject. The man Lamar's Drug Store.—Pd. Adv.
Opportunities to earn board and
lunge are found to be free from tubers In the atreet, tbs plain citizen and the
lodging.
eulosts every effort should be made to many millions who toil for their living
For Croup.
New Term Beginning Jan 6th.
keep them so. This can be done by would have had no tiino and no desire-
Address
right living, good food anil plenty of to wado through the technical phrase­
“Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
ology."
fresh air."
Is splendid for croup," writes Mrs. Polytechnic College of Engineeruip
13 & Madison Sts. Oakland. Cal.
Danger 8lgna.
Edward Hassett. Frankfort. N. Y.
The Burgeon General warned espe­
"My rhildreti have been quickly re­
the hwcmpotf
cially against certain danger signa,
lieved of attacks of this dreadful
TOWERS FISH BRAND
such as "decline" and “colds which
complaint by its use." This remedy
hang on.”
contains no opium or other narcotic,
These, ho explained, were often the
and may be given to a child as con­
beginning of tuberculosis. “If you dn
fidently as to as adult. For sale by­
not get well promptly, tf your cold
Practical as a
Lamars' Drug Store I’d. Adv.
aeenis to hang on or your health and
plow, and just
strength decline, remember that these
as
necessary.
are often the early signs of tuberculo­
I wr. BUY LIBERTY BONDS
sis. Place yourself at once under the
Make
every
FOR SPOT CASH
care of a contpeteut physician. Tuber-
rainy
day
ANY
ISSUE.
culosls la curable In the early stages.
count.
Patent Medicines Dangerous In Tuber,
$50
culosls.
$100
Batprprooft
“Above all do not trust In the mho
$500
$1000
d/wa/ufp
coins,
tunvtNZA.
HIKVMONIA. AND
leading statements of unscrupulous
—o-----
flrv .Varicod
nsiScDUUB AM SHOAD 1HIS WAV
patent medicine fakers There la no
Send us your Bond» by registered
thus —
specltle medicine for the cure of tuber­
letter and receive highest market
culosis The money spent on such
Copies of this poster can he ob.
price by return mail.
medicines Is thrown away; It should talned free of charge by writing to the
be spent Instead for good food and de­ Surgeon General, U. 8. Public Health WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO.
her vice. Washtagton, D. Q,
AJTOWTHCn BOSTON
pot living."
200 Central Bldg.
ENGINEE]
REFLEX SLICKER
Seattle
w«h.
R. O. L. HIFILFELD,
SANITATION
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That the germ is the cause of most
deadly disease is more than mere
theory—it is a real fact, lhe ' "ol
of tuberculosis sanitariums, the ty­
phoid hospitals in the canal zone,
the vaccine laboratories aic a evi
deuce of the fact that the safety of
man does not depend on good or bad
luck, but upon the fight which each
individual makes upon the disease
germ :, the cause of most losses ot
life and uollars. In selecting a weap­
on to kill the germs of disease several
vital questions must be looked squar­
ely in the face or disinfectantliig
be little better than useless. First
Has lhe disinfectant the power to
kill all kinds of disease germs? 2nd, ;
Can the disinfectant be used safely
whenever disease germs are found.
3rd, Is it effective, when used any­
where and every where, and by any
body, and can it be used with safety.
Therefore a disinfectant that can be
used with safety must not be a poison
or coatine acid, whereas poisonous
disinfectants endanger the life of
human beings or animal . this can be
verified by turning to the files of
our daily papers. When buying ft dis­
infectant be sure what you buy as
your life may depend on that pur­
chase, look at the label, note the
germ killing power and if it is poison
or not. Disinfectants are measured
upon the germ killing strength of
undiluted carbolic acid, which they
term a phenol coefficient. Look for
the phenol coefficient on the label.
B. K. was tested by the United
States Hygiene Laboratory and found
to have a phenol coefficient 10 plus
or ten times stronger than undiluted
carbolic acid as a germ killer. Much
stronger than coal tar disinfectants
—much safer.
gafe_ B--K. contains .no .poison,
acid or oil.
Clean—B.-K. m colorless, leaves
stain on floors or walls.
Drodorant— B---K- destroys foul
odors leaves no odor of itself.
VET ER IX RIAN.
Bell I'hone—3-J
Mutual Phone.
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A f l'OR.NEY Ai LAW.
Oregon
EBSTER
HOLMES,
FIRST STREET.
TiLLAMOOK,
OREGON
Cheap to Use—B.--K. m «<' much
stronger than oilier disinfectants
that it does more disinfecting for the
same money. Use ii in Barber Shops, PHYSICIAN ANIJ SURGECN
Barns, Bath Tubs, Bleaching, bread
boxes, chambers, closets, cupboards,
T illamook B lock ,
cuts and scratches, house and kitch­
en, laundry, nasal and throat splays, Tillamook,
Oregcn.
nursing bottles, operating rooms,
purifying nlr, sick rooms, etc.
i
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B.—K. 1* not
euro all but athor- j __ I
ough germ killer. Protect yourself X A .
ATTORNEY--.T LA W.
now against any dangerous disease i
germs that you may come in contact Complete Set of Abstract Bo* ks in
with by using B.-K. B.-K is sold in
Office.
quart and gallon bottles. Our guar­
Taxes Paid lor Non Residente.
antee. B—K stands absolutely on
T illamook B lock ,
what It. does for you. Use it according
to directions then if you don't find rillainook -
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it exactly as represented by us we
Both Phones.
will refund your money—For sale by
Kuppenbender, bith phones.
ilvv.
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w.c HAWK
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
Da' City
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
Oregon
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EYE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND — OREGON
Regular Monthly Visits to «
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Office:
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Tillamook
court
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ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lo - k
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H. T. Bolls,
at-Law.
pree.
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•’ of ’bright, safe clean
lc Iteht. No more hot.
' lamps.