The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
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Con n try Corresponden ce
SANTIAM FARM NEWS |
The embryos are discharged fully
formed
from the female about eight
County Paragraphs
days after impregnation and pene­
Feb 19.
A delegation of men from La- trate the lymphatic and are earn«*»!
Ct KING ANI» CANNING M KAT'S
Curtis Griffin made a run down to
comb visited the Let-anon Commer­ to the mesenteric node and thoratic
Dallas Friday for a few days* visit
cial Club Monday night. February duct, then to th«* general capillari«*
The winter months are time for
with his sister, Mrs. Lovejoy
II. and urged that the Lebanon-La­ they ma** wander into various re- i curing meats and making sausage.
comb road be made a market road. gions, as the lungs, heart, brain and The tiest parts of both beef and pork
Eldon Griffin of Hamilton Creek
The majority reach
They w*cure«j the promise of co­ serona cavities
was down Sunday and took dinner
may be cured and thus put away
the
voluntary
musei«*;
those which I
operation of the Commercial Club.
with his grandmother. Mrs 3. W.
to serve during the busy season.
This is now a bond road but as it is survive become encapsutai larvae if Other portions may be cured and
Gam«-s. and then viaited his uneie.
one of the main thoroughfares in the host does not succumb to the put away fur a time. Here are
G. A Griffin.
Eastern Unn County the residents infection, the main symptoms and *>me recipes for sausage making
We had a celebration at the San-
of both Lebanon and I acorn b be­ signs of the disease are associate«! of Interest to those who raise their -
tiam farm Sunday, as our good
Drills Wrstenhouse of Scio wa» a
with the period of wandering and
neighbors called in to remind the
lieve it should be a market road.
own meat animals. In canning meat
business caller in our vicinity Friday
old folks they had aome friend« still
The r«*cently »rganized Camp Fire lodgment of the embryo.
or
putting up sausage one must be
afternoon.
The mortality from trichiniasis in
Girls at Lebanon have decided on the
living. Thoae coming in were Riley
careful
not to use flour or other
Prof O. V. Whit and family of
na nee for their organisations. The the United States is about half that starchy materials, as these sour aoon
Montgomery and wife. Mrs Hannah
Stayton were over Sunday victor»
grade school girls will be known as for typhoid fever. There is n re- and cause the meat to spoil.
Ray. Mrs. ls»one Ray, Frank Som­
at E E. Trask's.
with
Pinhook Troop. (Pinhook was the semblance to typfeoid fever
mers. wife and son; Art Letten-
8AVXAUK
edimo
of
eyelids
ami
face,
an
I
mu*
former name of Lebanon.) The
maier. wife and son; Joseph Kalina
cular
pain
and
tenderness.
To
make
good
quality sausage
ligh school girls have chosen the
and wife, John Griffin of Salem and
:
GILKEY
STATION
I ‘ In a disease of this nature preven­ that will keep, mix fresh and cured
name Jocheepw*.
G. A Griffin. We all had a tine old
Golfers of Albany are starting tion is much lietter than cure, for meat. By fresh meat ia meant
time, and I assure you their com­
plans for a club hou«a* on their prop­ it is obvious that once the embryo thoroughly cooled and hung for a
Feb 19.
pany was highly appreciated, and
are in the general circulation it is week at least. To cure meaf apply
hope they will come again, as the
Farmers' Union met at the home erty at Knox Butte, which most
too late. The farm«*r who rai»«-« a mixture of 5 lb. salt and i lb,
old Pie hater was raised on a house of Mr. and Mrs J G. Holt Sntur l.kely will be built this spring.
hogs «hould t»e educated regarding sugar to each 100 lb. meat. Mix
Elias Truax, age 70. died at the
full of company.
day evening, with all mrmberspre­
the danger of fe«-ding the uncooked this thoroughly with the meat and
Curtis Griffin returned home Mon­ ant. After thr business meeting. a home of his daughter, Mrs. lJna
offal or rats. Piggeries should t»e put in a jar or barrel so as to exclude
day evening from a trip to Dallas.
social time was s | n nt an«i refresh, Hall, of Corvallis l<sst Tuvwiay night.
as rat-proof as p«Honl>le, so that pig* as much air as possible. Tongues,
Theodore Gaines of Portland is menta served. Mr. and Mrs E«l He had ta-rn a resident of Linn an«!
themselvt* cannot kill and eat ro- huck. heart and other slimv trim­
billed to return home Thursday for war«! Ufford and Mr. and Mrs * Benton c«»untiee most of his life
denta.
mings should be washed always be-
The members of both the Men's
a few days' visit with home folks.
O'Donald of Lacomb were pre - nt
The
public
shout«!
be
taught
not
fore ^tiring.
The old man was down to Crab-
Several from here attended th« and Women's organisations of the
to
eat
uncooked
or
under
cook«
d
Pork Sausage: Pork sausage is
Maccabr«* held a joint m«reting at
tree to see his son. Cola. His wife Albert Volkman sale m ar Crabtrc-
pork
or
pork
producta.
probably
made more often in the
has recovered from her severe at­
A party was held at the school their hall In Albany Thursday night.
h«>me
than
any other sort. There
tack of erysipelas. and he is amus­ house Saturday evening by the Great Commander S. W. Hall of
are
many
methods, but the best
ing himself grubbing a 50-acre field young people. A large crowd was California and Stair Commander J. Contagious DiseaaeaReported
quality
is
made
of clean pork trim­
as he only has a 1000-acre farm and ’ present, aome from Crabtree, Mr W. Sberw<H>d of Portland wete
The «late board of health report- ming'«. and a little water, though
500-acre pasture land.
and Mrs. S P Crenshaw and Mr*. honor guests, Visitors were also
ed the following number of conta­ four parts of pork and one of beef
James Milligan and Art Iwtten- A. Mitchell attended Refreshment* present from the Salem lodges.
maier have a job at Arch Ray’s mill were served.
A movement has lazen »tarted for gious disease« for week ending on make a good mixture, especially If
-«•a»un«-d with 1 lb. salt, 5 ox. sage,
cutting logs, as Arch haa some fine
Ira Serfling was visiting relatives a fruit and vegetable dehydration Feb 9:
i oz fiepper. I lb. water to each 40
Tuberculosis
KJ,
Typhoid
3.
Dip-
lumber outers to fill at good prices, j here Saturday.
plant at Albany. W. C. Burkhart
Io pork and 10 lb. beef. To this
thcria
16.
Scarlet
fever
36,
Small
­
M. C. Gaines of Crabtree butch-j
Mrs. W. A. Gilkey went to W ■ *1- has offered a site for the plant in
may
tie added bread, boiled potatoes
ered 10 fine porkers Monday. dress j
pox 21, Whooping cough 1. Measl«-»
burn last week to attend the funeral exchange for stock.
or
l»oil^<l
rice, but these make sa«is-
ing 250 to 300 pounds. Now he of a Mrs. Strath and visit relatives.
The W. C. T. U. of Albany gave 421, Chickenpox IS, Mumps 8. Ery­
age
hard
to keep tieciuse they sour
can have sowbelly and sausage.
Will Moore, wife and children of a reception at the Community house sipelas 4, Pneumonia 5, Influenza 3.
quickly.
HK KATKR.
Salem visitizd relatives here Sunday last Wartnesday night in honor of Lethargic Encephalitis 2. Botulism
The meat is first ground through
Joe Prokop. Dari el ami Ivan Funk the teachers, editors, ministers, and 12, Trichinosis 6.
the
coarse plate, then sprea«i on a
M’hool twiard of the city.
were hunting at Rickreall Sunday.
table
and seasoned
It ia then
Gov. Pierce is reported to be quite
Rules For Health
W. R. Kelly has been ill with a
ground
through
*.he
line
plate, the
ill with gall stun«*. His physician
cold.
Simply to live, breathe and move water added, and all mixed as though
Evelyn Gonser is now taking n think* an operation will be net-esaary
Stayton. Ora.. Feb. 19
should
be a delight. The science of it were dough with the fists, when
little nourishment.
She is about unless he makes a quick racovnry.
Herman Zeller and sister. Mrs.
life
consists
of knowing how to give the water has l»een completely ab­
Thurslay, February 14. was the
four years old, *as a stout child
Mary Garaner of Lvons. spent last
one's
life.
Good lense is capital sorbed In the kneeding (perhaps 20
but measles and then typhoid fever 65th anniversary of the admission
Thursday with their unds. S. A.
slowly
and
painfully
accumulated by or 30 minutes fast fist work) the
of Oregon into the Union. General
have reduce«! her to 21 pounds
meat shoqld be sticky and not
Schieman
Mra. Ia<>nard Gilkey has word J<>»eph Isine, antecedent of a Unn the labor of centuries.
crumbly.
This sausage can lie put
Fred Shers and wife of Lyons,
One takes great cure of an ex­
her foster father. D 8. Bicklev, is Countv man. and Delazon Smith, ;
up
in
casings
or in bulk. If stuffed
formerly of Thomas, have moved to
Linn Countv orator and politician, pensive automobile for fear that
ill at his home at Santa Ana. Calif
into
either
pig
or alt«*«p casings it is
Mill City, where he will work in
one of it» vital parts might tn» broken
were the first senators.
called
link
sausage.
If left in bulk,
Camp 17.
and the entire mechanism rendered
it
is
packed
very
tightly
in fruit
Sens Bros, loaded out a car of
useless. How much mure should
Trichininiasis
jars
an«l
put
away
in
a
cool
place in
lumber last w«-rk.
the individual care for his own body.
the
dark.
O. M. Baker made a business trip
Humanity lives and haa always
W arning ! it is dangerous to-eat
Eel». 19,
Before frying buls sausage, mix
to Portland Monday.
liv«-d
on some elementary or funda­
raw or underdone pork. Pork. ham.
slsiut
4 eggs thoroughly with 3 lb.
G I. Flanagan and family of Seio
A Valentine (Mrt.v »* . lu-ld in bacon and sausage may be infected mental provisions. Thr more simply
of
meat.
Never stick a fork in the
spent Sunday at Schieman’s mill.
the school building la
I'ucsday.
you live thr more you sab-guard
with trichina.
I
meat when frying it. but turn it
Christie Johnson and mother.Mrs
The wi»rk on th- pork i* pro
Trichiniasis or trichiooais is a spe­ your future.
over
or take it out with a knife or
Ho Von Berlian. of Aumsville spent greasing rapidly. T he heavy work
The following simple rules ar»-
cific infection with the thread worm,
spoon
under it. A hole in the saus­
Sunday st the S. A. Schieman heme. of plow ing and wrap'ng is com
Trichmiella Spiralis, and results suggested to assist thr Individual to
age
casing
means the loss of much
Claude Brabham and wife of Sil­ pleted and at *»rv*cnt it is bring
from eating meat infected with liv­ adjust himself to his surroundings.
flavor, because th* juices escape.
verton »pent Sunday with their disked. Thi« work is greatly im­
ing encysted larvae of the parasite.
Always cook pork of ariv kind
daughter, Mrs. Mary Garsner. at proving the ooks of the park.
The life history of the parasite oc­
until
it is thoroughly done, to kill
Lyons.
The stud nt contest in getting curs in three stages, the adult, the
trichina and other parasites injur­
Pietrok Bros and Schieman Bros, sultscriber to the "Country Gen­
embryo, and the encysted larvae.
ious to man. These sausage making
spent Friday in Saiem.
tleman*' • nded todav. The filial The larvae are usually found in car­
directions
come from Mrs. Harriet
John Pietrok went to Portland on score was 25 5>r the "Maggies”
nivorous and omnivorous animals
I).
Stow,
county
home demonstration
bu*iness last week
and 44 for "Jig’s. ’ The student such as rats. mice. dogs. eats, bogs,
agent
in
Snohomish
Co.
John Robertson spent Sunday eve­ body gets half of each subscription.
and man. So far as infection in man
I
ning at Schieman Bros
According to the r»»lw of the con­ is concerned the only animal of prac­
Carl Titus is hauling slab wood ta test it is now up to ti e "Jiggs” to
Personal hygiene consista of the
tical importance in the spread of the
Kingston.
treat the "Maggies" to a party A «iiseaae is the hog. The rat is of im­
physical nijustment of an individual
G. L- Flanigan, carrier on route large fountain pen was offered to portance because hogs will consume
to his surioundmge.
8, Scio, sure haa aome fine roads. the star boy salcMnaii and a small­
I Have fresh air where you can
«lead rats.
He hit a mudhole recently and broke er edition of the pen to the star
»I
live and work.
When th- encysted larvae enter
seven spokes out of a front wheel, girl salesman. Johnnie Wescly won
I! Breathe deeply, slowly, and
the digestive track of an animal ca­
which hurled him thru the window the larger pen with 17 iiu I »scrip­ pable of becoming the hoot of the
regularly.
of his cab. Keeps him busy repair tions and Franc«-« Wcaely the oth­ worm, the digestive juices dissolve
111 Eat slowly, regularly, and
Ing for the next day.
er pen with 9 subscriptions.
moderately simple
natural
the capsule wall. The adult para­
Freckles.
The Scio 1 m » vs ami girls were de­ site developee from the larvae in two
foods.
feated in a rough double hcatler by or three days and goes through the
IV Keep clean. Internally and ex­
the Crabtree girls and (he Albany procreation process mainly in the
ternally.
Tha; Work While Yoa Sleep!
boya last Friday evening on the small intestine. The males die.
V Do not allow poisons and in­
local floor. The scores were 19-10 while the females penetrate the in
fections to enter your body.
We are proud of our ClsMified
Feb. 12.
tor the boys and 20-10 for thr girls. testinal mucous membrane and lodge
Exercise an intelligent con­
VI
column, because it is full of hu­
The Clarence Baas family is out Both games were very rough ami between the epithelium and connect­
trol over your nervous system.
man interest— It brings people to­
agan. after a siege of the measles
poorly officiated. The l«»ys worr ing tissue.
gether as nothing else ran «Io If
VII Woik efficiently and diligent­
you have anything to sell. or want
badly hamlicapp«-<l because <»f thr
ly eight hours.
to buy «omething, there ia noth­
I om of Eldred !a»ng on account of
Vili Play constructively and intel­
ing «fOiraer no. »urer. Anti the
school difficulties. Th«- girls play
ligently 8 hours.
coat is cheap Yea, wr are elan
at Halsey this Thursday ami the
Sleep out doors ar in a well
IX
pr««u<l of our job department arwl
boys will probab v go to ll«c coun­
the work we do. See Us for anv-
ventilated room eight hours.
thing in the printing line.
ty tournament at Albany on the
X Have an expert examination
22d and 23d.
at least once a tear.
Kt Uy'a Drug Score, Scio, Oregon
Kelly's Drag Bure.
4
Ki n gston-Sta yton
*
«
Mrs. B E Brown of Gooch enter­
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tained the Fox Valley teachers over
the week-end.
That summer is here is st least
the wide opinion of Mr. A Ring
He donned his strsw hat and was
seen hauling hay last Saturday.
The Salvation Army meeting at
the church on Friday evening was
well attended and enjoyed by sb
those present.
The P. A. Young family of Al­
bany visited in Lyons over the week­
end.
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