• > 1 à a. «•-.» • * I •* *• * • i .7 -L. •• 4 - • » ' 4 \ ' • a 9 S* ,» • ■ •• ! I • . • 7 s. *«, t. a • , ’ 7" . >.v V. • . • 4 • • »•<* ' f >> * 4 ? À 'Z *» »9* - Jli. V ♦ 4- i < \ • 4 ' ♦ f r - ♦ Î. The Scio Tribune Editoriali Page 2 • ï>*< been circulated and now it is they are so placed, or would he below 0.1” the gland begins to too late for one to be circulated curtail on the roads and let enlarge and a goiter is formed. From both It has been shown beyond and n complete list of names j them wear out? and democratic doubt that endemic goiter secured to till the several of- i republican flees. This means that voters I sources we have been informed due to a deficiency of iodine i will have to go to the polls on that his policy is to curtail road the water and food in goiteroi it n November I and write in moat I work and thus reduce taxes on districts. It is also known that <44 MB any name that comes to their roads and other means of tran- Ircginning goiters have fre­ mind. In many respects this ’ sportation for the farmer to get quently been mnd<* to disap­ is deplorable, for it might mean his crops to market. If these pear by the use of iodine. Goit­ a few Jokers would select a I reports are true, it would be er is prevalent in cattle, horses, man or woman in a joking coatly to elect him to the office sheep, hogs, and poultry of And it is goiterous regions. A very small manner and elect them, totally : of county judge. probable these reports are true amount of iodine taken with ignoring their qualifications for I • for they say he is on record as the food prevent the develop­ the office. When ment of goiter in these animals. It ia very necessary that gopd i that sort of official, spend about Endemic goiter is definitely and competent men or women i communities be selected to guide the destin-1 $6000 per mile to get good and easily preventable. Exist­ i<-.< of the city for the next two roads, that mile of road should ing enlargement may be fre­ years. There ia a probability be kept in repair all-year ar­ quently caused to disappear that much will depend upon ound—it ia cheaper in the long through administration of sonu* I the growth of the surrounding run to do so, and that is why form of iodine. As to the form community by the business the Tribune is for Judge of iodine to be used, it should I ms low in cost and in a form ability of the city fathers. If Payne. that will insure its regular use. this should prove to be true, The dum « I California'« gol- The chocolate iodine tablet and there is every reason to d«fi aimhinr bci.-mca inervaa- HE HAS MADE GOOD taken once u week has been believe it will, there ought to ingly alluitng »« thia m - hmmi . be some quick action by citiz­ TMtWUMY, Oct. 23. 1924 There is but one farmer up- found convenient and palat­ I'Ln to join the thou«and* who ens who believe in the future ; on the legislative ticket from able, This is the continuous m orale < uh year to Califor­ of Scio in getting together and | Linn county in the coming elec- method and is preferable to th«’ nia*« wcHMtroua playgrounds. SPECIAL ELECTION getting the promise of good , lion, and that is 8. II. Goin, saturation method of giving TOMORROW > n jo? fHe healthful outdoocHfe men to stand for election and who represented this county in iodine once or twice a year. and plr ,-ui ■ « through the win- Tomorrow. Friday, Oct. 21, then go out and work for their the legislature in 1923. Stcrl, . I.U .Oitagaof Next to water. coeHno’i ■ .-'t boullwtn ! -'ific low i«rw and 1921, is the day set for the election. There is only ten as he is known, proved himself is the moat universally used ar­ < omtorfabl«, convenient *«r- special election to amend the days now until election morn­ a friend while there of the far­ ticle of food. Salt manufac­ vicc. charter so th«> city of Scio can ing, and it is time to wake up. mer and stockman, and we be­ turers are now placing on the (Jo < i.> the Henle Shasta routes sell its electric power plant and it« nw-untain«, valley, and riv- lieve he should be re-elected. market table salt containing 4lr« The editor of the Tribune is er. We do not under any cir­ children immune from simple every legal voter in the city intensely interested in good cumstances believe in the elec­ goiter. Common salt is some­ «nJ/nf/ rvibtw«/ tommunmlit »irA last Saturday. There ia no roads. He hiut been a stalwart tion of ministers to legislative th i,..r that is used by everyone reason why this charter amend­ in the belief that when roads bodies—if they want to become reg Ja.’ly, Salt is therefore an C W Bragg, Agent ment should not carry. The are built it is meant for them to politicians, let them come from ideal medium to supply iodine price offered by the company I m - kept "put.” In the last two under the cover of the church o children. seeking its purchase is reason­ i years Linn county haa built and announce they have left The average person eats able and fair, and th«- safe­ more good road« than ever in the ministry* for the purpose of about seven pounds of salt a J guards for the city in the fu­ its history. These road» have seeking political preferment year and in order to furnish, ture is also embodied in the cost many thousand« of dollars. instead of leading the unsaved sufficient iodine ,02'- of sodi­ same chnrter amendment. Re­ There is an election coming on to the altar of forgiveness and um iodide has been added to member the polls open al 8:00 , that if the people make a mis­ DR. C. WARD DAVIS everlasting life. Politic* and common table salt. a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m., take in their «election of coun­ There ia no danger of caus­ religion do not mix—they are i ientist and the place for balloting is ty judge, mean» that these not similar in the least. A pol­ ing ill effects by the use of io­ the city hall. First National Bank Building thousand» of dollars will have itician might profess religion dized salt and is therefore re- StiVT»«, O rkoom been wasted and the roads be and really bring forth much commended for the prevention Rrvlge ami Plat« Work given prompt of simple goiter. Simple goiter relegated to place worse than that would work to the better WHY NO CITY TICKET -oil- < ful attention. Al»o Extraction before they were made. We morals of a commonwealth, is a gland enlargement which can be prevented if treated in Practically every member of have tried to find out what but a preacher cannot become Lowe &. Morrison the present city council, includ­ each of the candidates for a politician and >•’■! anjwhar* time. Raliabla Undertakers ing the mayor, announced sev­ county judge stand for, and —his training is different and All funerale given p I« rsonal attention eral weeks ago that they would from only one have we been he loses whatever good influ­ Costs of Government Cut. by Mr. I I.OW« not be candidates to succeed able to ascertain. That one ia ence he may have had with his The ’»urvau <•( the budget, ander N. ! •>«« N. I. M okmisom themselves as members of the IL M. Payne, present incum­ fellowmen. Congressman Haw­ General Ha«es. put th«- government on l^-banon I’hone -Day. 397 Phone 91 city council for the coming bent. He stand« for maintain­ ley was a minister, and his in­ a sound business hasts, rasaltlag In a Phone— Night, 395 term. So far no petition has ing the present roads at their fluence in the congress of the reduction <>t public «xp«n4lturi-» from IS.Mft.OUU.OOO in 1911 to >3 49. «00 « present or better condition. He nation has been practically nil. tn 1934. » decrees« In the annual «U41 is outspoken on that point. He or until his coat of arms have of gororninent of <2.041.000 000. has proven it by his works. been worn away. He has been ■ Ex Judge D. B. McKnight, who there so long now that his ten­ Naval E»p»n«e Cut Down. MAY fi OREGON is his opponent, we have not ure of office carries committee A» • r»»Blt of lh< W*»hiBKt«B cos ( «1 - in.«. r<l,na. th« i met him. He has been in Scio have gamed in shorter years of I’nllMl Stale« w»« « av .4 C-i'J.otW.OOO on several occasions, but ha« service. Anyway, if a man is not had the time to come to the a good exponent of the lonely aiuiuaUy I» R» nuval exp-use. i KrcuiHlitioning Simp I'rbune office to get acquainted Nazarcne, why should he want and although within a half block of to go into politics? Parts for All Cars.... the office on each visit. Had Real Etlale Rrolftr he visited us, we would have ALBANY. OREGON It is officially estimated that asked him if he believed in and Nolaru Publtc 212 E. First Phone 379 spending money to keep the ten million persons who have OhaintJ, faamintd roads in good condition after never before voted will go to - - - OREGON the polls for the presidential O) election in November. Despite Reserve District No. 12 ('Harter No. IK! DR. A. G. PRILL this increase, anywhere neat a For Reading . Th«- k H pt«»k patron Physician r«a,h and looks afar REPORT OF CONDITION OF full vote of the people is out of with «-«pial d good look* combinad ers. Voting is a duty every At Scio, in the alate of Oregon, at the close of tannnesa October 10, 1924. in Kryptok glaaam. citizen owes to his country, and Scio, Or. R»sour_ae though it is a small and easy task to perform, there are a Bring U* Your Poultry L lawna and diacounte. including rediscount* shown in f ? 7H.979 67 Item* 29 and 30. if any............................................. wonderful lot of slackers on and Eggs—Agent for Anker- 4M 27 1 Overdraft* aacured and uneeeured ............. ............. the list who are willing to let 39.300 00 a. U. 8. government aeevoties own«-«! ....................... Iloth Separators. See us lx fore C y?/ ooietrûgt, the politicians have their own A Other bonds, warrant* and securitie», including buying. foreign government, state, municipal, corpora- way. Better be a progressive mi due from other HA lu >l.h ALBRO. don’t-care human trailer. banka, bankers and trust comparii«» 54,332 13 Leonard Jordan, Agent t nufacturing Optietan i Check» on banks outside city or town of n-|«rting THE SCIO TRIBUNE away To sun-rwept California Southern Pacific /» J G. F. Korinek Veterinarian Torrance IÏTIL6Y SJjeLTOI) ■i J The Scio State Bank 11. bank and other cash item»...................................... IM 45 .......................................................... <219.631 49 Total Liabilities 9 10,000 00 1«. Capital «lock paid in......... ............................................ 5.010 00 . • ...... 17. Surplua fund............................................... • 4,910 72 1A (a) Vr»divid«-d profit» .................... 23. 25. »7. (b) I.eiM current rxp«-n»e». interval and taxes paid. 2,769 19 OamanS Dapaaita. other than bank», subject to reserve: Individual deposit» subject to check. Including de- ¡«-•its du.- the State of Oregon, county, cities or nth«* public funds ....... .. . Cashier's check» of this bank outstanding payable on demand ................................ ............... Total on demand lepoaits. c(her than bank de­ posits. subject to reserve, itama 23 A 26 .......<166,134 77 Tima and Savins» Depaslta, subject to retwrve and payable on demand or subject to not«.-«: Time certificates of deposit outstanding................... Total of time and saving» deposit» payable on de­ mand or »ubjact to notice .... ....................... <36.244 19 2,041 S3 5.042 50 W. A. Ewing, T. J. Xl unterà, I'rwuii'nt Vie«- I’rr-a. E. D. My<-r». ('«»hier Holerhek Brot Proprietors Does a General Banking Business. Interest |>aid on time deposits. Fri h ami Cured Meat Bacon, Lard, Sausage SALT AS A PREVENTATIVE FOR GOITER Total............................................................ Cornel attest: W. A. Ewing, Audi* W. Myvr*. three tor». That the State of Oregon has| an abnormally high percentage| of individuals affected with goiter ha« been a matter of common knowledge for years,' but only recently has any par­ ticular attention been given to R. Iodine is necessary for the proper function of the thyroid gland. When the storage of iodine in the thyroid gland gets Albany’» Only Optical Parlor W V» S’ 9 t Ki J • Bancroft Optical Co. Ml W«M FtrM St»«*« -.-nw Brin« us your job Printing I l V- Scio Meal Market The Scio State Bank Exclusive 36,244 1» State of Oraaon, County of Linn. »a. 1. E. D. Myer», caibierof the above named bank, do aolemnly r »wear that bvliaf the above statement ia true to the be.t of mv knowledge and at»............ Mt»aa, Caahiar. Subscribed and »worn to before ma this 1SU> day of October, 1924 R Shelton, Notary Public My cummiwuon »xpirM Feb. 14. 1926 Making a fortune raising homing pigeons and then los­ ing it on the wheat market is the experience of a I’tah man. Perhaps his dollars had more than the usual growth of wings but it is doubted they have Un­ natural habit of his pigeons and will return home again. ■” ■."T FOR OVER 40 YEARS Htll.si tTAMRM WKIIK'INK haa be»B use.1 ..».A. »tuli» >a ih» traatiueat ol t «tarrh. M ai . i -a < «Tinnii Mi.hKixr. con- RlRtM Of p “ Ointment ----- * «nich quickly — x . •a Rabeve. k si appheatton and th« Inumai >(. a T«—ie. whuh act« thftxigh I "> the Mucous Mur- f«Os thi:a ft hictM _ the infiammali«»». ‘<1 l y atl drucrbvta. r. 1 4 Ce.. Toledo Olile When you entertain, let us furnish >o*. with SOO score cards.