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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
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Korinek Veterinarian • ORKtiOX • Call* answered Day or Xight Tuberculin Testing •eooooe»ooeeooeoeoeoeoeee»e Scio Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meat Bacon — Lard—Sausage of the State of Oregon and also of other states in the Union require that all kinds of communicable dis ease« be repor'ed to the health offi-| cer. The list of reportable diaraMoi is found in the rules and regulations of the State Boards of Health of the respective states. This list is remarkably uniform in all the state* and includes Che respiratory dis eases such as pneumonia and tuber- culosia. The necessity of reporting erup tive fevers such as smallpox, scarlet fever, measles and chickenoox has been generally recognised. The necessity for reporting pneumonia and tuberculosis is not quite ao| Greetings A Merry Xmas and A Happy and Prosperous Neu) Year 7o all our b riends and Patrons Scio Mill & Eleviitor Company DAIRYMEN Who sell their whole milk get paid for every apparent. Theonaet of these dis ounce of butterfat pro«l.;c>by the cow. No eases is more insiduous and their loss from poor or worn out separators. Whv spread is consequently leas alarming be burdened with the drudgery of turning Not so many year« ago. “horse- h is only recently that the true and washing a separator w hen you can save I pm carriages,” a« the first auto nature of pneumonia and tuber money besides time and work. rr. biles were called, were ordered culosis has been recognised. Pneu off tin- streets of at least one Indi monia was supposed to bs caused ana City. Now the order has been by exposure to cold and tuberculosis reversed, for in Terre Haute home- was supposed to be inherited. It io drawn vehicles are prohibited from now known that both of these are using certain streets in the down infectious. Condenaery, Scio, Oregon town district, Exception ia made, As pneumonia and tuberculosis however, for horse-drawn delivery are communicable disease*« they .♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦»«♦♦♦♦♦♦ooooooos« wagons. should be reported. The control of Props. Scio, Or». Trucks or wagons can not use anv «»¡-halt-paved street in Terre Haute except from the near.st in teraection to the destination. ♦ Loot. 11« tried tr eroaa th* railroad track Before th* ruahlns train. Th«» put th* ploeos In a each, but couldn’t And th* brain Thick. Indeed, Mnglvtrotr Hovo you anything te vny before | paso «entonce? Burglar Yu«. m'lud It's a bit thick bolu Identified by ■ bloke wot kept 'to b< •, d under the bod-clotbi ta* whole timo. In Auto Language. Rowell What »or I of a fellow to be? Powell-- llr ha* «It cylinder toot and a one-cylinder Income. We buy your Veal and Dressed Hog» Ilolocliek B ioh , Vy Oregon Milk Company E. H. Hobson M. D. • S kbvice Frederick D. Stricker, M. D. PORTLAND. OREGON 40 year» in buainesa. J. 5. STICHA, Agent. H ealth of In co-operation with Till it’DAY, Dec.20th. 1V23 Property and Automobile 1 WHY PNEUMONIA AND TUBERCULOSIS? O reixjn S tate B oari ) TURKEYS CHICKENS Ducks • Geese Veal - I log» Portland is A good market. We are a reliable firm. Ship to us. PAGE fc SON » The Scio Tribune Editorial* A great surprise for the home knitter« of Oregrsi. but still a fact. Further more. this yam to absolutely virgin wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn county, sold by Mr. Senders to thaOre gon Worsted Company (mills Iocs I rd nt Sellwood). made into worsted yam by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Btehop. proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem. < >regon knitter* try thia yarn out. All coion. 46c per ball of 2 oxa Ham pic* sent on application. Address C. I*. Bishop, Box 76. Salem. Oregon. STAYTON, 'V«. *. * • t « r % ♦ F* mr >. V « • • P*R« 2 X7’ -1 i HVS S S S O O OOV V MMS V V Vv’ Cold Meats Such as Ham, Sausage. Ruas la —served coki. etc., always make a welcome meal for a hungry man. Older from us if you would be pleased. SHELTON BROS.. SCIO, OREGON W. A. Ewing, T. J Munk era. Preeidcnt Vice l'r>-a. E. D. Myers. Cashier The Scio State Bank A Trvoo. T». riv I h«-«r you and Tota bare made up again I'm ao glad. Kate Yer but It'a only twuporary ; »» gvt llmtrtril next month. Sour Leek» Acoountod For. “Edna «ayo ohe usee lemon juice ea her face for her omplexloa.'* “I wondered what gave her that tour look " infectious and communicable diaes* sea depends upon the knowledge of when. how. and where they occur. This knowledge dei>ends upon re ports received by the health officers. While the quarantine of these dis eases is modified, it is now recogni zed that frank cases of pneumonia and open caaes of tuberculosis are dangerous to the public and should be isolated. In reporting your cases of pneu monia and tuberculosis you are therefore rendering service in the control of disease and the reduction of death and disability in your com munity. MICKIE SAYS— -TH' RxpvO KIU fU-'OAP- YAUSlC SuKlL , tun usvu n COMES TO WtOADOkSTlUCi XM* HOME WtViS, XM«M MUY MOB u OOM KIM 8«OMK'«r »X LIKE US. WW GOUH ‘ Mk& "ww* Charming Lady. Mr Borom -I'm afraid Pm rather late leaving The lody (yawning)—Hotter late than never. Toking Stock. pnll.-enian ft bal are you doing la thia aturo? l’n> laklag Burglar—CgaT you stock? -fievav To You All Th* Art of Cultivation. "She's hat Ina bar voice cultivated.' “Ob. that " >• the harrowing I heard jrwtarday. Does a General Banking Business. Interest paid utMAPUT tK>«»*eor on time deposits. If you want good news «ub- acribe for the Tribune. Riley Shelton Real Eilale Proper and Notary Public OREGON H. C. ROLOFF From Weselya, Grocery where you can find a fine line of Christmas presents for vour family and friends at prices that will api>eal to you: Our line ia complete and now on display. x Full line of Christinas candies, nuts, oranges, as well as a full line of fancy and staple groceries, all sold at reasonable prices. We sincerely ask for your pat ronage and thank you for Mme in abvance. Yours to Live and I a *1 Live. ./Ibitrafh Obtained, faammed R m N1K11 B umim - m 117 AMerryChristmas HOW’S THIS? »Il’S < «TAMRH MKDH IMB will Notary tn If what we claim for It—eld your erstawi Ihiblk ”f Catarrh ar l>*efn»-*e rtuwd by Catarnb IIAl.l-a CtTIRRH MKJ1KINB con suls of an < tint moat which Quickly Roilovsa the catarrhal mltammattM. and the Ini«real MmUelne. a Towle. which acta though tho Rlood ‘t-ofacoa, taua rvemrtai Ilnaa r*i iS- « .- ». A • -J