The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 13, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    Country Correspondent \
The Scio Tribune
O.A.C. Farm Reminders
tion with general growers, insuring
a good market. Irrigation crops
Two vegetable crops a season and hit the market both earlier and later
use of cover crops to maintain soils than unwatered crops.
O regon S tatt B oa ho or H ealth
in physical and fertility conditions,
Hgg site and shape is inherited.
are advantages of irrigating the
In co-operation with
Gradual selection of those birds
vegetable
garden
Quality
and
size
U. 8. P vbuc H ealth S ervice
are improved by water at the right which in addition to a large number
Frederick D. Stricker. M. D.
time. It will enable the growing also lay "selects" will in time •lim-
of one crop at least not in compet- inate the birds laving the lower
Is measles a serious disease'!
grade eggs.
Judged by the earrl.. ......... .<• ! ■
difference with *>m<- par» nt* ai w
Egg shell color does not effect
their children to I •• '»'Xp • ! ii
the food value of eggs but it does
would appear to i .• I i ■
i
The
make a difference in the apoearance.
popular idea la that
W .
-t
All brown or all white eggs will
have the measles*>m<- day. a- it *
command the highest prices.
one of the children's diaea«-«, and
Range and exercise is especially
the sooner he has it the better.**
desirable for poultry breeding stock.
, This idea is obsolete and has proved
to be a fallacy. In the first place»
Si« rooster« with each 10«) hen*
Willie doesn't have to have t
.- • »
should give good fertile egg« with
any more than he has to have chol­
leghorns.
era or bubonic plague
In the
second place it has been shown that
New Assistant Passenger
' moot of the deaths from measles
I occur before the sixth year. It is
Traffic Manager
Pneumonia, A Complication
OF Measles
Globe-Albany
3 days Startiag DED.,16
Another Big Triumph
David W. Griffith
The White Rose
The story of a girl who
could not stop loving,
with
Mae Marsh
Ivor Noveelo
SOON
RAGS TO RICHES
1 also true that more deaths occur
from measles than from any other
infectious dis* am. except tubérculo-
sis.
Notice of Appointment al Ataiafctntrti
Notice « hereby given that the un-
dersigtied has been appointed adminis-
tralrix of the e»tate
tratrix
estate of Lewis A. Cobb,
Cobb.
deceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Linn County. All
persons having claims against said
■■state are hereby notified to present
the same duly verified and with proper r
vouchers therefor to the undersigned at
hei lioine near Lyons in lunn County,
Oregon, or at the office of V. Lyle Mc-
Croekey, in the First National Bank
Building, Stayton. Oregon, within six
months from date of the first publica-
caiiun of this notice.
Dated and first published thia 15th
day of November, 1923.
Lena Cobb
Administratrix of the estate of Lewis
A. Cobb, deceased.
V. Lyle McCroskey
Stayton, Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix.
14-51
(Tobe pnbliahed in5 consecutive issue»)
Dt P. T. TwwJ
VETERINARIANS
Lebanon. Oregon
Office at
Robertson Drug Co.
Phone 52
Phone 60
Page 5
The death rate from measles in
the United Slates is aliout 11 per
100.000 population
In the U. S.
’Army in 1918 there were 39, MIS
cases of measles and 1,144 deaths
. ,
From 2 to 3'v <<f all
i result«!.
cases of measles re ill
twas
adarkfr
slormy
fatn
| England in 1917 there were 10,500
1 ‘ deaths from the disease
Measles
does not kill on account of the rash
or high fever, but on account of
complications. Of these the most
Of '235
important ia pneumonia
case« of measles occuring at Camp
Cody in 1918. 77 cases or 38% de-
veloped pneumonia
Of these 42 •
died. About 4 j . <>f all <•«■■■•» of
measles terminate in pneumonia,
and the pneumonia resulting fr< m
measles is the most fatal is the
most fata! of all varities.
About
11% of all pneumonia cases die,
but 42% of pneumonia cases result­
ing from measles die.
Measles is a reportable d - a«e. >
Every physician attending a c.ne of
measles is required by law to report:
the same to the health officer ■
Mothers who beg iheir physician'
not to report a case of measles am
placing him in a very embarasetng
position. Under the law a physician
who fails to report a case of meas­
les is subject to prosecution. When
there is no attending physician the
dutv devolves up n the h. • I f t
family, or the institution in which
the case occurs
Report your •»-»•
of measles to the heilth < ' • r
And Oh! how wel­
come Pearl Oil’s comfy
warmth!
Pearl
Oil —
because it keeps the air
sweet and clean — heat
by the roomful—and
no one need budge to
keep up the < liecrful,
efficient, little
flame.
Ready at tire touch of a
match to go all day, all
night —sure warmth
for livtng-riKun, bath,
hall—anywhere steady,
cheering
warmth
C. L. McFaul, general na«*»>nger i
agent, has been appointed assistant
passenger traffic manager for the
Pacific System of
<
the Southern
Pacific Company,
Announcement
of the promotion of Mr McFaul
and Its approval by President Wm.
Sproule ia made by <1.11 R. Parsons,
passenger traffic manager.
Mr. McFaul is succeeded as
general pa*wng»-r agent in San
Francisco by F. (’. lathrop, who
has been assistant general passenger
agent.
lake Qty as district freight and
passenger agent.
He remained
there until in 1918 when he was
transferred to Fresno. Mr. McFaul
in 1920 was appointed aa general
agent at Chicago, where he remain­
ed until August of this year when
he wav appointed general passenger
agent at 'van Francisco.
M t . lAthrop entered the service
of the Southern Paciflc in 1903 as a
pa-eenger agent and later wts app­
ointed city passenger agent in San
Francisco. He was appointed to
the position of assistant genera!
passenger agent in July 1915, serv­
ing in that capacity until his present
promotion.
Those who yearn for excitement
might try walking down a side
street with something that resem­
bles a pay Mitchel,
< >
Make I his Your
Xmas Head
Quarters
You will find many articles
suitable for all the family
in the Peoples Store.
Candy and nuts for the
Children and grownups as
well. At prices cheap as
can l>e sold considering
the quality of the goods
L. Richardson, who has been dis­
trict freight and passenger ugent at
San Francisco.
F. 8. Howard of the general
pamenger department in San Fran­
cisco. also was named as an assistant
general passenger agent.
Mr. McFaul began his service
with the Southern Pacific in July
1892. as a telegraph operator on
DR J W GOIN.
Coast Division.
lie held various
Veterinarian.
positions until September
1904 Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector,
when he was appointed citv freight
l’hun«-» - I’alace Feed Shed. IM J
and passenger agent at San Jose
Keablence. MO R
In 1913 he was transferred to Salt
ALBANY. OREGON
The Peopes Store
is
wanted!
To insure best re­
sults, use only Pearl Oil
SHIPLEY’S
— th« clean-burning,
uniform kerosene—re­
fined and re-refined by
the Standard Oil Com­
pany’s special process.
Practical X mas Gifts For
Won len, Misses and Children
Salem,
"Coal oil” or "kero­
sene" may mean any
carefully conducted VISION
.-URVEYS shows that ®I<fc of all chid-
ren between the ages of six and silicon
have defective eyes,
Moat of these children are being
forced to do school work under the
handicap of a constant nervous strain
caused by neglect of eyes that need
help. And the pitiful part is that the
parent's ignorrnce of the conditions
does not save the child from the penalty
he la constantly paying.
^èTfìleade
Optometrist.
*Lt*NV
HAROLD ALRRO.
Manufacturing Optician
Why suffer with Headaches?
Have Tsar Eyes
Exammed
S T. FRENCH
kind of kerosene—aay
"PEARL OIL"—copy-
righted for your pro-
teaion.
XmasSuggestions
For Dad Ma and
The Kids
Mens, luidies, Boys and
Girls slippers, r e< ties, hose
and handkrechiefs
Mens and Boys shuts.
Bath towels, towels, gloves
stationary, jewelery.
Mackanaws for Men and
Boys
ST ANDARI) on COMPANY
Save $ 1.85
on your Week-End Trip
to Portland by buying a
Round Trip Ticket
LINES)
■W
ßr HEAT& LIGHT
Regardless of weather, its
safe, comfortable and
dependable.
Ark agent for fares and
othe i'lformatisn or writs
With
:
!
Hibler & Gill Co
Jewelers and Opticians
ALBANY.
•
OREGON
!
w^e-e »seesosseeeeae« «seso»
When you patronize our adver­
tisers you are pstn owing
(rienda
JOHN M. SCOTT
A«»'t Passenger Traffic Manager.
Portland. Oregon.
Check np on your stationary
or office supplies.
job work.
I 5-Day I ickets are on sale
daily to stations in Oregon.
Ta^e the Train!
Gr,daaU Optemetrlat
: F.M.French SSons :
Week-End Tickets are on
sale I* ridays, Saturdays and
Sundays, return limit fol­
lowing Tuesday.
Southe
Pacific Lines
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