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¡MJ 'is • K i, ♦ a ,- a Cenerai Xew.s Th<* sdo Tribane Supplement, Deo, 17, IÔ25 STORY OF CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SEALS AID SEAL INTERESTING TUBERCULOSIS FIGHT Mil Originated in Denmark Knowledge and Practice of the Rules of Health Greatest Years Ago Accomplishes Won Need. ders in United States. Mora full of dramatic Interest than  KAFOURY S IS SALEM’S fidili Cbrislinas Síoru OF FRIENDLY SERVICE tn 1»34. »93 Oregon people died Heet esttmates In dicate that probably froo* are afflicted with the disease Careful studies show that between the ages of l& and 49. which may be called tbs best years of lite, more Oregonians die ot tuber culosis than from any other cause ot death and the same to true through out the Vnlted States as a whole All this 1« tn spite ot the tact lubercul.wts 1a known to be preventable and cure able "Wo know enough about tubercu losis to scotch It wtthln a general io* tt to not lack of knowledge. It to lack of application ot knowledge that Im p<«!es our progress ’ These were the words <>f Dr Allen K Krause leading American authority on tuberculosis, when he slatted Oregon last summer He also pointed out that th* knowl edge which makes physicians conf*- d«ntty assert that “’ubenuioels la pre v.-ntabl« and cureabla" to not knowl- »din regarding medicines or treat ments that can be called "specific cure« ” It I» knowedge regarding th* fundamental rules of healthy living It I* disregard of the rules of healthy living that permits tuberculosis to con tinue as so great a menace to humane life. It Is knowledge of these rule* and care In their application which will eventually overcome tuberculosis. It to ths tremendous progress In this direction which baa made possible the 6U>; reduction In the tuberculosis death rate In the Vnlted States within the last IS years, sad tbs 14*, reduction la Oregon's rate within the last ten years. Christmas Reals ftnanoa the <-am- patgn of the Oregon Tuberculosis As sociation which Is specific!y designed to inset the need of teaching health Public Health nurses ere put Into th« field tn Oregon Health teaching la taken Into the Oregon schools Liter ature to distributed, ethlblts are pre pared. and every known channel of teaching health to employed. The objective of the health teach ing is to overcome tuberculosis by striking at Its vulnerable spot. Y the chapter» of a novel. to the history with tubérculo«la Valve Grinding I h>nc quickly <>n a machine that is scientifically accurate, and is the only one of its kind in Linn county. Tty us next time. Auto parts both wholesale and retail. C. H. Torrance 212 E. First Phone 379 ALBANY, OREGON Hall Floral Co /lowers Are always appreciated ¿íubtmao Sift» Beaoliial Carnations, Chrysanthemums and Other Flowers in abundance from <>ur own green houses at this sea son. Hall Floral Co. W«»t Firvi St. Albany, Oregen This ad in addressed TO You Lumber you need to re pair your bam and sheila. If you are in town, we can supply you with what you need. We Deliver, <1. W. Copeland Yarü Q vai . ity : S yr vice Second anti Calapooia Phone 275 A lbany , O r «. FOR OVER 40 YEARS MALVn CATAHMH WKDICINB hds been used «ucceaafuUy in tbs trsauneal eg Catarrh Ht Lt.'S CATIhgg «EDKTMB «ea- stsia of an ointment which Quirk b Relieve« by local apt-llcausa. and the- IflWrnal Medic Ise. a Tenia, which tbr- gh |h« Blood «• tbe fares, thus reducing the •old by all drusgista. F. J, Cheney A Co_ Order Your Envel opes Now—$6.00 per Fhousand Of She little Christmas Heal now on sale throughout the state ot Oregon. Oaacwlred by a Danish postal clerk, to raise money that would save the live« of children suffering from tuber- ouloels. wandering aero»» th» Atlantic, falling Into the hand» of a greet Amer ican writer, being recreated on Amer ican soil, and sold to maintain another fuberculoeiv hospital; becoming the sol» financial support of a great or ganisation d«dlcat*d to a Health cam ptagn steadily and surety treercoming the "white plague.“ are leading event« tn tbe life history of the Christmas Heal Mr Kiner Holboell. postal clerk In far off Denmark, busy cancelling stamps and handling packages during th« Christmas season of 1903 had on his boart th» problem of raising money to support a little hospital fur poor children •I rick on with tu bereu louis. In th« midst of bl* work, be conceived th« Idea ut soiling a seal Somewhat like the «tamp« he wa» SO busy cancelling. Mr Holboell submit ted hto plan to the king, received th» )a royal sanction and the new seal was printed, sold, anil full tiled It* mission. Tbe children of the poor received the care they needed, at the little hospital Severn! years lai er, one of the Danish seals fell Into the hands ot Jacob «ills, the American writer and publicist He was Immediately in terested. wrote to a friend serosa the ocean, obtained the story behind th» I seal and published It in th« “Outlook" ta Ito 7 This «tory in turn stirred to action an American woman. Miss Emily Bls- sel. who like th« itanlsh Postal Clark, was struggling with the financial prob tom of a little tuberculosis aanltoriuin near Wilmington. Delaware Miss Bissel managed the first American Christmas Seal Hain In 1907. raising 93 .000 for the needy hospital, a SUUI far beyond her eipectations From the three thousand dollar Seal Sale in 1907 to th» four and a halt million dollar sale in 1934, the story of the Cbrbttmaa Honl has t><- n one ot magnificent accomplishment against the foe tuberculosis Between 1X>S and 191» the American Red Cross, put Its shoulder to tbe wheel, «nd backed th» Beal Sal«, hence the term "Red ('rose Reals" which «till lingers although bow sis years out of date Th« right Mas to CHRISTMAS SEALS or tu berculoato Christmas Seal«, for since 111* the National Tuberi ulosls Asso ciation. amd It« branches, state and local, have been selling the seals, and depending on them for their entire support The Oregon sale Is conduct ad by tbe Oregon Tuberculosis Asso- elatloa and tbe County Public Health Associations Star« th* time of th« first Seal Sale many millions of dollars have b<»n Invested in tuberculosis fighting equip ment; hospital«, open air schools, eltnloa. dlsp*n««rl»s. tuber< ub>»ta nurs- t*4L *tcM and tt ha« been largely i through th« Interest formed on the ! I problem by tbe annual sal« >f Christ mas Seals The tubercu’ ala death rata In th« Vnlted Sluh < has I m — n considerably more than cut In half In thaa« eighteen years The dIsen»« Is being conquered Th» winning slogan to Health’ Health? Honllh* such fln>< radiant health that It repels sicknmw. ] end Christmas Seal« are In the field ta Ovwgon. sad In «very stat« In th« Union, to continue the fight to a win • ; •lag flntoh JT’-y' S • Thousands of Gifs 4 Of All Kinds Are Here Silk H om B Jewelry Sweater« Silk« Doll« Umbrella« Neckwear Elower« Bedspread« ('oats Scarf« Salem Store 4M State Street Portland Silk Shop Alder St Office Hours 9 to 12 a m., 2 to 5 p m. And by Appointment. Phon,-. -1 Offlc !0*! »■n«nv..| Kr4 * ;W;1 Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Sreï«.. Chiropractor A lbany , On buon 401-2 Fini National Bank Building OREGON CONGRESSMEN ENOORSE SEAL SALE Stanfield. Sinnott, Hawley, and Crumpacker Approve Work Supported by Seals. “The anti tuberculosis movement has always had my unqualified sup port. I believe that conducting th« Rale ot Christmas Seals to raise funds fur combating thia disease I tuberculosis I to a most valuable pub lic aarvlce and should by all means b» encouraged. Rest assured that I shall be more than glad to do anything I can to further th« valuable work.** HON M K. CRVMPACKER. V 8 Representative from Oregon • "1 am alad to moat heartily Join In wishing the Utmost success In the work of those engwd In th« anti- tuberculosis campaign ” HON ROBT N STANFIELD, V. 8 Senator from Oregon. "Tn a time when we are thinklag of making a season especially Joyful to those ot our I mtn cd late family and friends, th« contributions to the antL ON tuberculosta campaign Is an Instance of ktndiy good will toward a number Msnsy to Finance AntLTub«rculo*IS of our fellow ettIsens wbo hare cause tor uneasy apprehension, and the fact Fight In Oregon Christmas Heals, selling for on« cent that people are mladfnl of them will each are espertad to raise ! >4.0iX) In help them as much I hellers, as the Oregon between Thaaksgivtng aa<l money will help them I cordially com Christmas. In th« 14th annual Heal mend ths sale of Christmas Reals " HON WILLIS C. HAWI.KY. Bale. Ninety five per rent of tbe U. 8. Representative from Oregon mosey will be kept In Oregon, where It to tbe sole source of ln< om« for “I wish to cordially endorse the com th* Oregon Tuberculosis Association, and provide» most of th« funds u»>«i ing anti tubercnloeto campaign In Ore by th* County Public II-alth Assocta gon. through tbe aal« of Christmas Reals I not« with pleasure the repart tlons. ■very etty. village and community of th« great decreaa* In th« death rate tn tbe stat, will have a -h tirman or from tuberculosis In our home state, group of workers actively interested during the past fourteen years, end be In selling th« ««als Women's clubs lieve that this Is du« tn a large and organisations are giving It «a measure to th« money derived from tbuaiaatlc support, sad a targe number th« aale of Chrtotm«» Seale "The Christmas Heal campaign la of Parent-Teacher Associations are toadla* aid to th« “Give Health. Fight a moot worthy one sad I consider It a distinct Privileg« to be able to add my Tubérculo«to" campaign wki< h testimony to lb« great number who sea to tisane« bold a like opinion “ HON N J SINNOTT, Ou« or the few thine* a penny U. 8 Representative from Oreg**. —A Christmas Heal EIGHTEENTH SEAL SALE C/ie Rains Are Here ------ —-------------------------------------------------- -> / -'S *u"* That Tep? N<»w is the lime to have your Auto Tops Repaired or Made New Our facilities are tl e liest in I.inn County. Re« Enclosures installed if you wish. Prices reasonable Vulcanizing, Retreading. Oil* and Grease* P. W. HORSEY Tell the Advertiser you saw his ad in The Scio Tribune: he’ll appreciate it ‘ <r*\ 111 ». PM »MA Bring Your Job Printing to the Tribune I b -H- y