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AUGUST 26, 1921. THE ATTI E,Ae WILL SELL | Would Take Father’ s Seat TOFORCE JOBS |INFANTILE PARALYSIS SPREADING HERE | FOR AMERICANS Disease Easily Checked if Reported in Time, Says State Health Physician ted to Be ( on resswoma n Infantile paralysis in spreading ,It must be checked |. “When notified at once, the doc-| sulted with only a partial paralysis thruout the state, It haw claimed| “Acute Poliomyelitis, or Hie|tor can usually prevent the case | setting in Mayor Asks Measure “With) tures victims in Beattie since lust| paralysis, 1 euslly checked from going farther by ure of serum.| “When mothers notify the aulthorl« Saturday. Five cases are mow un: |ticed in time, But in untre All such cases should be reported! ties of the first spmptoms, the serura | Teeth’ ’ Hits Contractors der quarantine here, Thirty deaths |the death rate is nearly 60 per cent. |the instant they aré discovered. The | is given, and the second serious at have oceurred in the entire state “The greatest single factor in | patient should then be leolated and | tack defeated } ] Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell request }o er seventy cases in the etate, in- fighting this contagious disease | kept from all contact with other “The greatest danger ies In the | ed Friday that an ordinance be pre | cluding Beate, are under quaran is in notleing the first symptoms, jehildre n. carriers of the diseame and the unree- | pared compelling contractors to hire |“"* slight fever, with nervous symp pets or persons except those | ognized cases, of there ara nes only American citizens on elty proj.|_, Df Paul A. Turner, director of the| toms, A good doctor should be | actually treating the cane should be} many, Safety les in early recogni d Dentist Appears eer 4 tate board of health, desoribed the} called at once, whether the par | a ed to #ee the patient. All the | tion of t inptoms mentioned, and Accuse Caldwell asked Corporation Coun.|"tuation Friday as serious, ent thinks it ts serious or not. t i sick-room precautions should | quick action, Morose During Brief Talk Tis Wecises . tdster te put “all tre] “there i no reason for keeping| Usually parents think the ehiid | be put in force to guard against the| “There is every Indication that the ie . " teeth possible” into the pr the facts from the public,” said) has a cold or # headache, when | spread of the disease, Any doctor | discase came from east of the moun- With His Wife ordinance Turner, “It ts their right and duty] In reality i¢ is the first stage of | will give these instructions, and the | tains, where it is claiming victim Th para of public works recently |to know how hid meet Unie epidemic. _{afentie yore should be rigidly obeyed. | dadly ROSEBURG, Ore, Aug. 26.—The Truled that city contractors #hould | " “When a child has the first symp: | Records show that the scane aniie fealand personal property of Dr employ only men who are registered | ome, y overs. tage Ye . y is conf ned o € ney on trom oe Richard M. Brumfield, alleged mur voters. This order Is held up by an| irst (A ief , ly 48 soled with |to 15 years of age, altho cases have d@erer of Dennis Russell, has been injunction obtained by two contract: | the disease, of which paralysis is on n found of 2-month-old bables and an incident, In two cases des | FORFEIT CONTRACTS Train Moves Into ge sap iv: 1 WARREN G. HARDING, [adeanceheat\ Ua getabuaceion ane 1 sag. Areva sre NEWS HOUND, ADMITS pee maas el H ungering~ RUSSIA re Free vires momen | NEWS HOUND, ADMITS sits 40 years old. 4 in trust here and will be sold | jin firms doing business with the for the benefit of his creditors, W F. Harris, administrator, announced Prumfield 's liabilities are placed at Afigure in excess of $20,000. The re | gainder of the property, after credit: | rs have been satisfied, will revert to} wher lens nd Jape - va al Thursda ght : _ » Bromfield. ilove Oh municing! proces | . BY EDWIN HULLINGER jewitch engine was puffing about Cae See ne ey Tight: || WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.- The accused dentist refused all in pin garigagee vitity | RIGA, Aug. £6—The first train} yards making up the train, the| Mew juth ave. ond} ie tea Pr. || Warren G. Harding, of the Mar terviewers today and merely scowled | > Me - nt “yo . wie HNTY pearing American relief administra-| Americans climbed into their pi on, aim of y, Be. Sepertes ‘ ion Star, and present resident of @hen the United Pross jequired after his b He ap morose during his brief talk | with his wife and his attorneys this morning District Attorney Neuner announe @@ today that Joseph L. Hammersley, @hief deputy district attorney of Mult fomah county, had been appointed | ‘By the Douglas county court to assist him in the prosecution of Brumfield. ‘The grand jury hearing has been tion workers to the famine-gripped| al salon car, reminiscent of the the White House, reluctantly egions 0 01 cnar's 1 _ admitted today that he ot a chance on evading itvand has a|resions of Russia was speeding on its |¢sare “luxury couch way home when wie two men sua | idmitted today that he isnot contract farfetted, he will have no; “"*% today, while other exp lone} The most touching picture of the ldenly stepped from an alleyway and washinat P one to blame but himself.” to follow were being rapidly organ-|scene was furnished by the 12 box! halted him with their guns. One of | “&*bington. iued here. cara, behind ; That honor is held by Robert fh oa my the robbers searched him and found |, ‘po nane wan ‘A ths ‘Gane ae * impossible to duplicate! Here was huddled 600 emigrants,|the money in an ingide pocket of |). ender. is Bini = the sight as hundreds of peasants conjuring up a picture of cattle on|Ogawa's epat (Vibe cup in the Wwasiagton 4am Latvien ond Russian, clald in ple-| their way to the stockyards of Chi-| He had saved the money for sev os» hae een: Se tureeque nutive. costumeg crowded cago, They were Russians—going|eral years, intending to return to me pases | about the platform to bid the Amer- | nome. Japan with It joan relief workers Godspeed. the hacer nil mayor stated. And if he takes Ogawa was walking slowly on his ‘The city charter provides that pref. erence shall always be given to cith zens and heads of families, xbut th provision Is 60 vague tt clrourmnvented by the contractors, the mayor pointed out. That an ordinance providing that pla “Bender,” Harding said in pre Mre were huddled 500 emigrants, juddenly ere c sentin, the cup, “you ve fet for Monday, The return will not contracts hull be forfeited when | ,..Sudd 6 Ms Lat eonmotion. |sin's sorrowing. ‘The amoky/ lantern Peddler Held for Sedwed hs “tent? and: hea ee Be made before the middie of the aliens are hired in preference to citi-| | Mi Guone parted oy the > on jlighting the freight car revéaled the - dear t is to the heart of Week: the jury will probably be Zena will force the contractors to| Wulineaulihe fivure of Carroll of the | emaciated faces of hundreds of little Shirt Theft Here || c:very newspaper. man.” Brawn the following Monday, Septem give Joba to American citizens way ee cn nes Gown the platform. | children pinched with hunger. There| paward Pack was frrested Frida; 5, and the trial will start proba f expressed by Caldwell | Six other members pf the relief/ was childish grief in bright eyes rested Friday on @ charge of entering a Chicago, | Milwaukee & St. Paul freight Further slong another group of|in the Seattle station on the night | peddle the goods, it is sald. He Ia Peasants gazed mutely at two shiny,/of August 20 and stealing, with the | S EUGENE, Ore, Aug. 26.——The| Jnew and expensive ute aaalstance of four other men, shoes |*Neeet to have confessed. Police Revatery of the pink underwear, or| # onde . an — mounted on a flat car, lube and ghirts Valued at $400.” are now searching for hig accom: epi yr oy 9 makes 181,000 revolutions in a year, | le the littie, burning ican Te 4 >, Be brunet’ Pander von : Mes, Winifred Moscn Buck $1.00 5 ittie, wood-burning ican Ttelief Administration, Pack was arrested while trying to Plices, My Nhe bow comand #100 In cr at) BY ROY GIBBONS Seeds Is more education x con! me 000 in c or "i CHICAGO, Aug. 26.-s"Liye and] I'm going to be a silent congress ys ad the have something to say that's really Maside dope” on the box of pink un.| This is the motto of Mrs. Wink | worth: saying. Then the world will r from railway officials who | fred Mason Buck, who is seeking the | listen,” urned the package to the Rose “ juni is udministration’s detachment, includ: which lifted to meet mine. The sweet potato crop this year) ing Harry Finke, of New York, and | 6 extimated at 114,000,000 bushels,| Vance Elston Turner, added at eu |the last moment, appeared, and the The eseapment wheel of a wateh time for departyre arrived September 7, according to an es fimate made by Neuner today. Lee seat In congress made vacant by the| thorities., cal AR = Arhy Dr. Srektuté risked claim.|4eath of her father, Congressman fac the box which later led to his| Wiliam B, Mason, bi ture when he had appdrently os She is conducting her campaign , and when there was nothing | from , in the loop; her fe it but some feminine “pink un-| ammunition is a $200 campaign fund, Minkabies" for a lady, has been a|® a nd a smile. Mystery in the public mind since the ate ome cannot Pore Roved: be tor accused oO! ne cure evi education can,’ le Temale Russell, wos. po an gw Mra, Buck has been marrica 17| Thief ‘Enters Room While * and still has her husband; also Ruae-iaiten: abe’s $0--end va Woman Sleeps jan polige However, the railroad man says it Ba fact that there was $1,000 in the | Of these statistics, Says she: shoes . which Dr. Brumfiell is atlesea| “I've raised my children to rely} More than $250 loot was taken in | ie have shipped to himself under the/ Upon themselves. Now they don’t /three raids by the burglars Thur © of Whitney. The man goes {eed me as they once did. But I've day night. Entering an office in [farther and says the currency wax}S0t to be busy. So I've determined the Denny building by use of a pass Basen between the leaves of a copy|™POM a career—a congressional ca /key, a burglar stole a seqiskin coat reer jowned by Elsie Orr, ‘valued at Shakespeare, which was packed the pink underwear. “I'm making a clean-cut fight for) $125, and escaped. the post... I shall not contribute as} A quantity of tobacco and $85 om much as a hairpin to any political were taken from B, J. Currian, 4716 lympia Woman Is mathine. That's why I'm running|W. Dawson st. by a burglar who . ° independently. helped himself to a béx of Currlan’s Winner in Tourney) * "sur tim no retormer—not I! Thetcignrs before he left by way of ESTMORELAND, lil, Aug. 26.| women can smoke if they want to:| window. J, W. Dougtas of Westmore- | they can bob their hair if they want| Miss Thora Bartelson, 4 Union @ef@ated Miss Jeannette Kin-|to; and they may wear skirts and st. tol police that a burglar had , Cleveland, 3-1, In the semi. | bathing sults to please their fancy. |wearehed her apartment ag che slept of the Western woman's golf} “Extremists get over it when they /and got away with a pin cushion, a ship here today. get common sense, you know. Like jewelgy box, a powder puff and dome “Mrs. Melvin Jones, Olympia, de | puppy love, though, extremism furs and silk underwear. Miss Frances Hadficid, Mil- | thrives on opposition. beans 2-1. ‘Common sense cures extremism.| Harlan Knight suffered three Mrs. Dougias will meet Mrs. Jones | Common sense comes from educa | broken ribs during @ fight scene in for the championship. | tien. ‘Therefore, what the country “The Iron Trail.” Saturday Specials Girls’ Shoes t for School Sizes 21, to 7 Tomorrow is my last day, and be- lieve me the prices I will make for the finishing day will make the entire vicinity sit up with astonishment. Nothing will stand in my way. Prices will be cut deeper than the already cut slash prices in order to make this the greatest selling day of all. H. T. 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