The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 14, 1924, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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SIÏO OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1924
PUBLIC SALES TO
BE TRIED HERE
25c. with evening ticket» at 15c and
II. Use no canned food utile»» it
35c. This is one of the rare oppor­
' has been processed at high temper­
tunities to see a picture that iashown
ature; this is especially applicable to
everywhere but here at SOc, and
vegetables of the type that are used
this bargain price should I*' readily
in salads. To insure high tempera­
sailed. The matitee will start at
ture
a pressure cooker is a necessity.
Council Holds Meeting. Trans­
I our Well Known People of
1:30 o'elock sharp. Read th- hee l­
act Business and Hear
Botulism,
aavs
Dr.
Frederick
D.
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Linn County Called From
ing to the full page for further par-
Deer Meat Expensive
Strickler, state health officer, is a
Mr. Sudtell
ticulara page 5
Earthly Tribulations
deadly food poia n. The name bot-
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Jack Yeoman of Lyons was fined
ulism has lost its original signifi­
Birthday Dinner
The regular meeting of the Scio
W. H. WlXJÜARÜ
1400
and costs in Justice Victor Ol­
cance. which was sausage poisoning.
citv council was held in the city hall
W.
II
Woodard,
age 48. of Jordan
It was thought that the germ that iver's court in Alliany Monday for.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill gave a produces the poison cauting botu- having in his poevasion the hide and died at a hospital in Albany Feb. N
last Thursday night, with a majority ,
of the members present. Only rou­ birthday dinner for their mother.
Hg was taken ill a-
' sm would grow only in sausage. mt of a g.snt bull elk which was ir !1‘ •»
tine bnsiness was transacted, such Mrs N. E. Gill, it being her wven
bout
the
middle
of January with
but it is now known that it wilCrhot near the Ed Jackson ranch four
as allowing bills and obeying the ro- tv- sixth birthday. After enjoying gr >w in ham. collage cheese, string miles west of Lyons on January 20 "hat wa» thought to be neuralgia,
port of the water and light commit­ a sumptuous dinn-r those pi--nt beana, corn, asparagus and ripe
The state game deiwrtmvnt re- "»used from exposure during the ex­
tee for repairs to be made on the drove to Albany and spent the after-1 oh ves.
lease.! a small herd of elk in the
«»Id weather the early part
Botulism is a rare disease, but is, L’on* neighhirh-aid some years ago|”f <*• month. As hl»
plant at Jordan. A spillway ha» noon visiting with relative* and
condition
b.-en mad«* necessary in order to save friends.
Europe
than
in
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n
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residents
have
taken
pride
K™*
more
serious
he
was
removed
more common in I
a probable washout at the plant, {
.«.Iln protecting it. It is estimated to the hospital
America. In a period of_
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22 , years
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He is survived by
and the committeo reported that
With Mrs. Rodgers
his wife and
there were 150 people ill and 111
^i» animal weighed cl *»e to
about |1 IK would be necessary to
a * j
I 1 1200 MActneisn
,
(wo
young
boys.
pound»
died of the diteam* among approxi-
expend on the extension. The re-
. Funeral servies wers held at Scio
On Friday of last wwk Mr» Je. -• mately 150 million peopls. There­
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oort was adopted and the committee Rodgers entertained the ‘500" club
last Sunday and interment in Frank­
1924
Jury
Drawn
fore it cannot be compared in mag­
instructed to proceed with the work. Lt her home
Decorations sugg. »-
lin Hutle cemetery.
nitude to tuberculosis or syphillis.
- 1 h. spillway is expected to be eom- ti„. of st. Valentines d.v were used
The Jurors for Linn county who
Botulism is the cause of forage poi-
ph ted within two weeks.
about the rooms
Mrs.
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HIRST BVKHUNU
Sonina in horses and of limberneck W1’‘ **rv* during !.»J4 have l>een »e-
Little Hurst Ruehling, age two
The usual monthly bills were al-, woft high score and Mrs. F- W Hol­
tn chickens and turkeys
th* «M»*-
years, the last of the twelve poison
lowed.
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¡ land, low score.
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On
the
list
from Selo are:
There has been a marked Increase
victims
died Sunday morning at the
At four-thirty the hostess »»-rv«-l ,n tj,e number of recorded outbreaks
Mm. M Abbott, Mm. J. Iterun.
of
Mr. and Mrs Reitx, about
home
The business men of the city also a dainty two course lunch.- n to the if b(,tu|,.,n ln lh. unH<d sta,„4 in | Elisa Ellen Crabtree. ElixalwUi
12
miles
east
of Albany.
I Densmore. Flo Garland. Leonard E
met with the council, and had under ¡players. AU the members of the
the {Mist few years. Ths present
The
funeral
was held Monday af-
consideration the matter of holding club were present
"Ph-- next meet»
outbreak in Albany ia the only one ( Gilkev. Jno. Jiroch. Edward Krebs, j I ternoon. a simple service being con­
public auctions in the city at least ing of the club will t>e held at the
'Joseph Merhart. Sterling P. Neal,
in the history of Oregon, and io the 1
once a month, and to acquaint the home of Mrs. A. G. Prill on Feb­
| James R. Piatt, I-eon Ray. John A ducted at the grave side and the
numtier of cases and rate of fatah '
little fellow was buried in the same
council and business men on what ruary 22.
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tv is one of the greatest tn thia. ..........
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grave with his mother.
W~l.il» Margaret
vi„L
is t»eing done elsewhere. Col. Ben T.
Weddle,
Sertling Kelly,
country.
Sudtell of Altianv had been Invited
Vilaa Arnold. Frank Bartu. Francis
Scio Wins Both Games
The bacillus botulinus grows only
JOHN K FKNlJtNt)
to come before the council seasion
Q. Carey. Edwin Fleming. Marie N.
when deprived of air and at room
John It I'vnland died at hie home
and make a talk. Mr. Sudtell gave
Hodge. Thoma» Mrge. Clarence L.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
temperature. It produces the bot­
in Albany Monday morning follow­
a very able talk on such matters,
Is-flier. Minnie E. Long, Gilbert Mc­
The Scio boys and girls ware both
ulinus
toxin.
The
botulinus
toxin
ing an illness of several weeks of
and after discusaion and many ques­ , victorious in their I aak<*tl>all gam--
Donald, Reliecca Morris, Josef No­
pneumonia
is the only one of the true toxins
tions. it was deddsd to out such with Halsey last Friday on the l< al
vak. Emma L. Oupuer. flora B. Pep­
that is poisonous when taken by
Mr Penland ha» been a resident
sales on here, beginning April 6th. i floor. The bov» game »»< n ratht-r
per. Anton Rasurofka. Chas Rhoda.
mouth. It is exceedingly poiaon-
of Linn County since 1908. For
J D. Densmore. John Wisely end rough contest
Efli<- Rodgers, Florence D. Shelton.
The Scio team took ous.
A 250 grain guinea pig was
o>me time he assisted Mr. Geddes,
I. V. McAdoo were aoiiointed as a the lead from the fir*t and were
Berntece R. Stalcup. Ch-.is. It Vse
killed by o.oooool c.e or 1-200.000
county
surveyer; and later became
committee to make arrangements never in danger from the Hnlaev
leek a. Ernest A. Wagner, Ester Hol-
of a drop of toxin. J’eraon* have
city
engineer.
Since coming to Al­
for the first sale. If any of ths team. The final score was
26 to 5 been known to die from “nibbling" land. Floyd Shelton. Elizabeth J. bany he
;1- »»«aw
aflmjciairo wnn
ha» .»s-vri
heed associated
with
Trioune readers era interested in a in favor of Scio.
Ewing.
a small portion of a pod of string
’ the city or county in many capacities
sale of thia kind, and we believe
The girls won from the 1 Halsey
beans.
i» engineer and was employed by
they are. we urge them to see any team by a score of 12
Special Notice
to 9. This
the
county In market road work at
Symptoms of poisoning may api>ear
member of the committee for par game was very fast, ('lark, of Hal-
the
lime of his death. Mr. Penland
in as short a period as four hours
tielars.
Having decided to put on a special
see refereed both games.
asm
a graduate in engineering from
and as long as six days after eating
matinee next Saturday for the l»ene*
The Student Body has decided to
the
University
of Oregon
f<H>fl containing the poison. The gen­
fit of our many patron», the man­
“Why Worry"—Ticket Free publish an annual this year. It
lie
is
survived
by his wife and%
eral appeaeancc of the patient leone
agement of the Peoples Theatre will
will be about th«- same site <
three children also his parents and a
of muscular weakness, anxiety.utter
honor any ticket given out by Mny
Dw-
The above heading is the title of one published year before last.
brother ami sitter, all residing in
helplessness, difficulty in swallowing,
of the local merchants for admit­ California.
th«- picture coming to the Peoples work on it has already commenced
struggle for breath, and unsuccess­
tance. Thia picture ‘Why Worry."
The school play is
«greasing
Theatre Saturday and Sunday, with
The deceased was a member of all
ful attempts to articulate, making a
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and
a matinee Saturday
afternoon. rapidly. It will soon -• decided picture which once seen will never by Harold Lloyd, is one of his best. I the Mii*>nic bodies In Albany
and we want everv man. w< mao and h K w.rv„| everyone of these bodies
Harold Lloyd is at his beet in this when it is to be giver
be forgotten.
child to see iL I’ric«- of admit*-....
presiding officer. He was a
Rev Muckley g ive a very Inter-
picture, and should you be placed
The poisoning is cause! by a toxin for children will lie 10c, and for member of the grand council of
eating
and
educe
>nal
talk
to
the
in his peculiar positions you probably
and not the germ
It may develop adults 25c to the matinee, which Adoniram Council, Royal Arch Ma­
would worry, but he shows us how Scio school W li-.-iav f*>ren * *n
in many of the foods we eat when starts at 1:30 »harp. Saturday after W)n< at the time of his death.
not to worry, but to laugh and laugh Hie talk was in honor of Pn *i>lent
conditions are right. All that ia noon. Evening shows a» usual, but ,
Mr. Panland was well known In
heartily. It will be regretted by Wilson, wh was buried that day
necessary for the formation of the prices are 15c and 35c. Don't mi»- j this community where he had been
the people here If they do not fill School was dismissed in the after­
poison in many kinds of canned thia show if you want to laugh.
- ngaged in road work during ths
the theatre to overflowing at every noon.
food is that spores of the organism
We
have
just
received
100
auto-
oast year.
On Arbor Day the regular
.
performance.a» it is worth your time
remain alive within the container graphed photographs of Harold
Funeral services were held at the
and money to see it. We under­ work was omitted and the bove took
after it has been processed. The Lloyd, and these will be givrn away i Methodist church In Albany yester-
stand that ths price of the matinee teams and Started leveling the city
spores of the bacillus will resist the with the first 100 paid admission» i day afternoon and interment wa» at
tickets have been placed at lOe and park. The work was not completed
temperature of boiling water sever­ Saturday night.
the Masonic cemetery, where a Ma-
but a creditable start was made and
al hours.
The Peoples Theatre
sonic funeral was conducted.
the work will b<- finished iatrr
Botulism can be prevented by ex­
The park ia not large enough for a
ercising the following precautions:
There are compensations. In a
JAMKM M. CALAVAN
regular baseball game, but It will
1. Do not use any canned food town where merchants don’t believe
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, here
wrw of ,
be used a» a practice field by the
Word has
been . received
which shows the slightest sign of in advertising, there Is no parking ! -he death at OregoTci’J'iMt Fri
high school team. At noon the
spoilage.
problem, ex.
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girls served a lunch to the workers.
The High School Students have
divided into two trams and are hat - <
ing a contest in taking subscription*
to "The Country Gentleman".
Th«-
price ia one dollar a year »rd th-
Saturday Sunday
Crabtree Girls vs. Scio Girls
student body gets half of every one
Z. G B. J. Hall
Saturday
Matinee,
1:3*
pa
and
they sell. The contest clones n--vt
Scio. Oregon
Monday. It ha- l>«--n I* •' i- i I n
A Ilian y Bova vs. Scio Boys
Harold
Lloyd
in
the losing team give th-* winning
SATURDAY NIGHT
team a parly.
Friday Night
State Health Officer
Explains Botulism
To Help People
People’s Theatre
Why Worry
Word received from Orgnnian*
now in the Near East confirm re- ‘
ports telling of suffering among
refugees both from Turkey and
Greece
R«>cently four American,
Relief workers died in efforts to re-’
Ueve this suffering
You'll laugh. You’ll Scrram
You'll say it's the best ever
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Matinee prices
Evening price*
10c-25c
15c-35c
THE GRIM REAPER
TAKES HIS TOLL
Basket Ball
February 15th
BTG
I )A NUE
February 16
Scio Gymnasium
.Music by the Billy Kalina
Orchestra
Admission I 5-2 5c
ADMISSION . . . SI.00
Tax included