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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-, JANUARY l», 1111
BUSINESS AND PROSPERITY.
ON TAKING ADVICE.
MEMORIAL TO COLUMBUS.
EDUCATION CAN END CRIME.
Secretary Hoover summarize* the
last year as regards wages and em
ployment thus:
‘•There was little unemployment
except during a moderate recession
near the end of the year rnd the
rate of real wage* remained higher
than anywhere else in th • world, or
than in any other time in th. wrold’i
history. The high prospect of the
The Department of Commerce
says that in 250 principal cities cf
he United States every human be
ing pays an average of $4.01* a year
for police protection. Add the cost
of court*, prisons, district attorneys,
etc., you find that crime costs many
hundreds of million a year. Add the
"get-rich-quick crimes" and it runs
Unfortunately, what Lloyd George
say- ..f war is true also of crime only
education can end it. And this earth
is many centuries from being reaEv
educated.
The London Gazette published
inadvertently an admiralty
nouncement of extra pay for offic
ers IN CHARGE OF AIRCRAFT
CARRIED B1 SUBMARINES.
That Britain has submarines
equipped with folding aircraft,
ready, if necessary, to carry de
struction to the enemy’s harbor?.
About your*
Health
rhinsa You Should Know
That
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predicts jro.
of work 1
old bugaboo
The ranks of millio:
cans are thinner, onl
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Th Government
r.ung people may
defini.ion of trt
Frank S. Hoag
of the Pueblo
*e in thut which
with a man wh
be interested
• love printed
on the front
>tar Journal.
John D. Rockefelli
years old. immediately chang
"stance" at golf, when tohl by a
professional that he stood :un cK.se
to the ball. That change lengthened
his drive by twenty yards.
Mr. Rockefeller has said that
his success in the bcginn : ng Was due
to patience and economy.
It may have been due also to his
ability to listen to others and take
advice. That is a thing that many
young men who would like to be
Rockefellers have not learned to do.
Mother earth, whose age is now
Christopher Columbus’ memory - i« r- ckoned at 3,000,000 years, has a
to be honored by building a magnifi- long life ahead of her—possibly a
cent lighthouse costing $4,000,000. ' billion years more—in the opinion of
What is left of Columbus’ body will • I)r. Thomas Crowder Chamberlin,
lie under the lighthou
tion given by the Gov.-:
Domingo. •
Columbus would he
one feature of his me
ly, lights shooting up
guide fliers,
were expected.
serva- j professor of emeritus of geology at
ment of San > the University of Chicago.
j Dr. Chamberlin, an 84-year-old
puzzled by dean of scientists, was awarded the
lorial, name- Penrose medal for distinguished hon-
[o the air to j or the Geological Society of America
• would think angels , can bestow.
Architects are invit- j His theory
i to the origin of the
The lat*. Gavin McNah, an ex
tremely .able lawyer of San Fran-
ciHco. leaves $40,000 to two Client*
to make up for McNabV bad advice
about investments.
It is fortunate for the heirs cf
certain gentlemen in and out of Wall
Street that such requests are not
customary or compulsory. If Wall
Street gentlemen had to make good
losses caused by bail advice on invest
ments there would not be much left
for legal heirs.
imal theory, in brief is this: A wand
ering star got too near the sun sor
3,000.000 years ago and exerted
tidal influence that caused the si
to shoot off a series of four bolts.
The first series became the planets
Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus
The second, shot in an opposite direc
tion, formed earth. Mars. Venus nnc
Mercury These planets were whirled
around the tain in their present orbits
by the rival attractions of the
and the wandering star.—Home
Journal.
by John Joseph Gtines, M. D.
"INTESTINAL FLU"
As if the hydra-headed monster.
Tuenza, were not terrible enough
its easily-recognizable form, hu
manity must, it seems, be harassed
by that obscure, baffling, demon for
which medical science ha? offered no
landier name than “intestinal flu."
A very distressing weakness is
haracteristic of Spanish Influenza,
t is distinctly a respiratory disease,
a used by germ.? which take lodging
n the breathing passages, hence we
find .sneezing, coughing, and general
ibility, along with exceptionally
high temperature in most cases; rare
ly have I seen cases with low temp-
uture; and. the disease is not dif-
L-ult to diagr.ose at the first call.
Bu* this "intestinal’’ thing is a dif-
rent proposition. The victim always
a run-down condition, begins with
chilly, creepy feeling of conr.idera-
e intensity, which lasts for a day
more, before being compelled to
seek his bed: no matter whav the
treatment the bewildered physician
applies, the temperature will mount
to 104 or 105, about the third day:
there is no cough, or other symptom
referable to the lung or breathing-
passages. No point of infection can
be made out by physical methods. A
temperature of 105 is a phenomenon
that I had much rather not see; my
hair is too grey for my age anyway
Still, the patient manages—by sheet
will-power I think—to -ret well. And.
I don’t know how ik icc^mplishes
My motive in this article is, to
warn my readers at this season, to
take the best possible care of them
selves it being the only way I can
suggest, of avoiding attacks Don’t
overload the stomach; keep the di
gestive tract eliminating freely;
drink plenty of water: cat good
nourishing food, but not to excess
Keep the surface of the body com
fortable. Avoid crowds. Alkaline
mineral waters are very useful. Do
not worry. Do not exhaust the body.
Immunizing vaccines are worth while
too, I am sure; your physician is
your friend.
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