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The Seto Tribun* General Xett* Page 4 — eoooe»ooeooeoee<aoesaeeeooeso»*oo'»«**««*****>> County Paragraphs : A Dream DAIRYMEN I The Salvation Armv of Albany is Under the above bead rw will appear several articles on timely topics, and reported to be kept quite busy with we ask our readers to read them wheth welfare work among the stek and er vou agree or not. Exchange of »-lea» •nd beliefs hurt no one. and oftentimes needy people of the county at pre* much gveai results - Editor. ent. Who «ell their whole milk get jwiid for everv ounce of butterfat produce«! by the cow. No loss from poor or worn out separators. Whv be burdened with the drudgery of turning and washing a separator when you can save money besides time and work. Dream Two. Fifty managers and salesmen of the J. C. Penney atoras of several Willamette Valley towns met at the Albany hotel last Tuesday evening to meet Dr. Francis B. Short, edu- catiunal director for the chaip of •tores. tn my dream the vision widened tn thi» wonderland. Many scene» were vie «red, and questions were asked rela- i bve to my country and theirs. The farmers hi this new land al! had , fine bouse» and barn». I said you must ' collect const terabit- tax on such fine The Unn county court haa pur- buildings* chased a rock crusher •ite and No. no. we collect no tax on buildings leased a gravel liar in the Santiam of any kind. The farmer must have - houses in which to Uve, barn* in which river near Lebanon. to store the products of the farm f»>r Officers elected for th«' Scio x-»ne Condenscry, Scio, Oregon h«»ms use and the market». HuiMing« of the Linn county branch of the do not produce anything, why should Oregon State Teacher's Association they be taxed* epopee••«>>«••♦♦*»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ That is so, but over there <»n th«- river are: L. Ramsey, president: J. W. ■»= I »ev • great many large budding», kw-k Miller, vice president, Ralph McDon ly any para, death from respiratory I ' like manufacturing establishment», are ald. secretary and treasurer; 8. B FOOD lOlSONING failure, and a mortality rate of soma- th»»* not taxyd? Holt, representative on the county And Its Relation to Canning tim«>S !(X) per cent. No. ihstae buikllng» do not produce in this type of food poisoning always anything either. They are built to pro committee. Methods »us|>cct preserved fu»xls ami moat pro toet the machinery, but the product» Frosty westher throughout ths ducts such as sausages. The food caus turned out from these mill» and factor Willamette Valley the past week is The tragic outbreak of botulism that ing outbreaks of botulism has often ies are taxed in proportion to their net said to hav< «lightly damaged the recently occurred at Albany has so fo lo-en observed to l-e spoiled and house earnings, after deducting operating ex cussed ths attention of the entire stat« wives are warned not to lasts such early fruit. penses. of Oregon an the problem as to regard foods. iMcision to Vo--»per ate in the mat It realty seem» your system of taxa ! it in the light of gravest concern. Re Hl IJITtON or (.'ANNINO TO BoTULtSM: tion so far i» absolutely just really I ters of « »tablithu.g a fish hachery in cent eptdemllogical obeeervatks»» have The majority of «»utbreaks of botulism am falling in love with your system. I this section of western Vri-g>»n and shown that the term "food poisoning" have tx-en due to underheated or under- see upon yonder mountain va»t tracts should probably be limited to the intox pHseskud foods. a series of feeding ponds near Sil Il is fundamental of timber, tbe finest In the world !k> ication of U. botulinis and the poison that mettHMls of canning must insure you get anything from this in the way verton »«« reached at a meeting of ings by f.Mwl contaminated with th- or sufficient heat penetration and make of texes’ the Santiam Fish and (¡ame associa ganisms of the para-typhoid entcritWia allowance for altitude, and the acid or Yes. The government own* part of tion held al the Hotel Albany last group and perhaps other bacteria. Out alka '<■ concentration of the products. It am! private individuals owns large Thursday night. The spring m«-et- breaks uf food poisoning an- explosive Sanitation by the thorough cleansing, tracts of it. You rememtier we tex tbe in character, usually short of duration proper storage, and the use of frwah Ing of the aasociation wilt he held at products of land and not the land itself. •<>d frequently disregarded, unless there products is primarily esaential. There Thia Umber is the product of the soil, Ijrbanon March 23. with a banquet •re »pectacular features or the out have l-ren no outbreaks of booulism by an all-wi»- and bri>«-ft«<: t Creator, at the Hotel lx-l»anon at which time break is botulism, similar to the occur traced to commercially canned food »ml all people mu»t have luml>er with the Slate (¡ame com tn i »ion and rence at Albany. since February 1922. while there have which to buikl them»*Ivo houses to live other prominent sportsmen of the It ean be noted by the discussion in been in the same period 2h outbreaks in. and many thcxieand other uses that the foregoing t-ersginph that there are attributed to home canned foods. It state will be present. tbe human family needs as much as they two types of food poisoning. The symp would appear that the precautions taken do food and clothing, ao we collect |2.(»' N. Q. Newport of near Tangent toms are distinct and they should be liy the commercial canning industry per thousand feet for every thousand mad«- a shipment of 2550 baby chick» easily recognised and differentiated, have been efficacious. The minimum feet of lumber taken out. last Friday. Thu first type is popularly known as temperature used should be 240 degree» ! notice ^ain »ome vacant or unoccu "ptomaine" ami is characterised by an F.. but a complete knowledge of the The Brownsville radio bug« held pied piece* of land Why is this? incubation jwriod of usually 4 4 hours, above requirements would replace eci- Some land grabbers bought this amt their tlrst radio show last We-lne»- practically no mortality, nausea, vom I entiAc methods fonp-mpiricisms. are bolding it for speculation, and it *day night with 20 radio sets on ex- Hing, alalominal pain, prostration, diar To summarise: When in doubt of grows in value a* other land surround ! hibition. rhoea. ami rise of temperature. This i your food destroy it or boll it tboroly ing it is improved ami made productive. type Is due to food previously contami i before serving. Frederick D. Stricker, Member* of the Kiwanis club of Thia was rather a difficult problem to nated with the bacteria of the paraty M. D.. State Hoard of Health. Albany took their shovel», rakes and adjust equitably. The man that bought phoid group through the agencies of a his land and made It productive, edited | hoes and went to Bryant Auto park carrier, contact with polluted water ami Mr a. Crandall (Iowa) Talla How She value to the unimproved adjoining it.ao last Friday night for the purp -ie of Stoppad Chicken Losses milk suppliss, rodents, and other ani we worka-d out the problem in this way: cleaning up the park. mals. In this type always suspect "I>-l,t<tav rai»HIM»lliwrtabr r*aa. WUk A'» farm adjoining it is producing farm I ’ d la-xa .ixwt balaw batata. Wab por ta» freshly cooked or "warmed over" food, I he annual meeting of the stock u-r-!«.k.rr »’I ad > • • raw at <ata TWt »tai products to the value uf about SUM» per especially if there has been some pre tHlk..<«>ltata HIM ' Ita»»»*» » «ta». holders of the Unn county fair as aero. B’s land ia just •» good and pro W|.< 1 —J ethtta Í* aS *i M. vious iwriod of healing. Three bacteria ductive as A'» if put Into cultivation,» sociation was held at the court hous- M4 awl *uar aaiaad te are comparatively easily destroyed by Kelly'» Drug Store. Scio. Oregon. wo tex B just ths same aS we do A, on in Albany last Friday at which time heat, therefore canned foods are not the estimated production of A's land, officers for 1924 were elecjed. F involved, and they rarely ever cause thus B will let I< xmn - of his land or go to spoilage of food. E. Callister wa» chosen general man mailing it productive, the same as A. IkiTVidHM: In the majority of cases <•« hence we have but few hoi du g lard for ager. The general opinion of tho*> of Imtulism the incubation period is present was in favor of «electing a spoculativr purpose*. from 24 4« hours, though the onset may I have one more question. I notice Linn county man who could give occur earlier or may hr delayed. Th«- here in your city you have many build his entire attention for the last thre«- characteristic evidences of the disease ings. aom* of them many stories high, recorded in botulism are quoted in their months before th«' opening of th«- •Io you nut tax these’ usual order as follows; Ihdayed onset, No. You see many of them cover fair to securing exhibits and Leon marked muscular weakness, gastro in whole blocks. This land upon which ard Gilkey of Scio was the choi-e. tesUnal symptoms. disturbances of vis they are situated would produce but Ut if available. The fair will be hel.l ion, with double vision, loss of ability ile if cultivated, so men bought th«-»«- to swallow or talk, constipation, rapid the last four days of the third weett lota and built those buildings. They fig pulse, and subnormal temperature,rar«»- in September which is the week ured they could rvnt th«-m and make the value of the land upon which they are prior to the state fair. built many times more productive than The four state«. California, New If farmed. They figured they eoukl York. Oregon and W'a»hingt.»n, pro make thcet »mail tract» of land v« ry duce more than half the (wars grown productive by putting buildings U|n»n them for rsr tai purposes- etorc rooms, in the United Stetaa according to offices, etc. If they could not do this, the California department of Agri- the buikllng- w<>uki be useteta So the c. Iture. The 1923 output for Cal men who pul those buildings there be ifornia was Ó.332.IMMI bushels; Wash gan to farm thnee blocks of land, so to ington. 2.600.<MM>; Oregon, 1.54<>,- speak, in rental values, and some times 000; New York. l.tdO.lWO the building oe one of those blocks Frank Davis, forest se-vicr rm woukl net the man who built it much mors in rental value than A who might plove. fell from a telephone pole a( have a farm of lOtM) acres devoted to Sweet Home and broke bis arm. agriculture, lienee we tax the produc A radio receiving set has been in tivs value of tbe buiMing and not the stalled at the terminal at Jefferson, building. If it was not rented, it woukl not be worth the land upon which it which provides enjoyable entertain stands. B. who owns this building, ment for the patrons. should pay s tax in proportion to his in Franz Kotthotf. age 90, died at ! come from this building, as A on the the family home in Jefferson Sunday. productive value of his farm Anything I that ia productive front tbe land, wheth Mr. Kotthoff was born in Germany ! er it ia above or beneath th* earth’s He came to Oregon 2ti year* ago. i surface, ahoul.l be taxed, hut not tbe He was a veteran of the Civil war. I land. J. M Hochdauner of Harrisburg A. llaKAMaa Inveatiirate thia apocini offer before it paaae« by. who is 72 years old. celebrated hie (To b* Continued I . - Oregon Milk Company • • Bring Your Job Printing to Tribune. The Scio Tribune You Gel MLWSHof these Magazines and'" OUR NEWSPAPER All 5 For One Fear This is the first time this paper has ever been able to secure such an offer for its hundreds of readers Act NOW. |Nth birthday Friday February 29 Misa Velma Ireland, age 2». for [ mer Harrisburg girl, is heal u«h«u II in the California Theatre in San i Francisco. She has under her dfrg*-T ti-m 23 ushers and page bovs, wh<aw' duty is to see to the comfort of «v - ' ery patrun. as arell as the work uf ** *;• ’•* '*• -*— ’ ." •' •rating satnrfeetonly ¡iSUO peoids who view even* performance. .M L Koster of Tangent ground • »me »beat grown on his farm In an old time Auurlng mill on ths p uv and I* -ok it to Albany to a baker who made it into bread, which is aai-i to be of such good quality that th* aker ts conantering making the bread regularly. Albany is said bv ths Willamette Vai - v Transfer company to ship n* >r«- eggs than any other two towns I m ’ w . . l ug. !»«» aid Portland. Poul try r»»- . r» in this vicinity also re port that chav are receiving a large numin-r >>f orders for bai>v chicks and (hat the (oultry business is stea-hly u cr«tt«ing. J»'ir - Harbin of Waterloo I« •hipping m<>«» in large quantities to a l»w Angeles Ihm. High School Note« Mr ("ill rd of Albany came to S M lay for the purjiose of tak ing pictures for the annual. This work required all morning. The 1» ye’ ba-ketball team will p ay th- ir last game at Ix-banon thia 1 ri i.iy It ir probable that our ■' h - ’•• hid will lie together against L : c. Thi« is the last game for s mi- if the b y s as they are seniors. Nearly all the students who had tl • tn. .-I- •« have returned to school. Idiiian Vsetrcka. editor of the Sphinx. «i.l the only girl in the sen ior das», has quit school. I'he i><>'.» have scheduled six bnae- i>all ifatnes an<l have begun practice. The first game is April 4th. The 'di. lenl Ibwly will give an» other da . in thy gym this Saturday n ■ ht I - e Hr. upland Six will fur nish the music. Land Settlement fC ntinu*d from rage t.) -•tthi •’ i -aripy of all counties in thr ute. There w evervthing in l.inn county that • setiler could hope for fr .«n fanning in a large way to nail truck gardens, from mining f >r x »Id to that <>f coal, with timber xml* that h»'d «-sough standing timber t • piv for the land and the lan-Fthu« pr »cured free. And why mu became booeter«. real boosters, for a counts so well situated ami with -uch irgti poMibilities. More m-e tings of this kind will soon con vert the n st skeptical to his own c only and to his state. Another way to g.g acquainted with Linn e u ty ami it» [»-»pie Is to attend tli.- comi’iuniiy club meetings being h»- d over th>- county, and eonver- •—•ns in large num tiers will follow. N >w for a bigger and better Linn county, anti more settlers. S . sril«- now, 11.75 uer year. Farmers! Butine«« Men! Attention ! Everybody uses Envelopes and letter Hoads nowadays a* »I is a mark of buaine-ia di-tinctiun. The Scio Tri ll i . • has just made a lucky put has of 40.000 white envo; *pe4, the kind we use. and will print them for you at th- U following follow ing lx>w LiW Price: Price SM 1000 100 $2.50 . 400 . .75 Or wilt »ell them bv the h»»x imprint? M __ at ,____ $1.75, _ ___ but it 1 • tt.-r to have your re- i irn turd on the corner. S-nd in tour order now, t* th « number will not last at then« price«. If etusls ae«<>m|inni«-s order, will pr.q <v parcel port. A -k /or prices on 5000 or more. Envehqies are 24 lb. substance.