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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
rJ ■ ÍÍ ¿ut».A F m Sei« WHKN YOU WANT ACQUIRING A FARM. Plumbing or Tinning H. B. CHESS Farm arid Garden i ATTORNEY AT LAW FRED OHUÍMIER S »W SuU «I «3» SnAi» His Fjtperimcv is Worth Money to You In making up your list of p*|>era and magazine» for winter read tag, don’t neglect to mclutir The Scio Tribune* in the number. Rqpatring a Specialty Sstisfaction Guaranteed The Set*1 Tnbune 1125 a year PARK MILL COMPANY Ht < CU»Ott TO 1 I -I !■ I I ♦ I t F i I IH 4* • THE FARM WOOD LOT Fereet Culture Is an Art t»*» f armor gh«wld Cultivate F<*rret cull nr» I» as nim b of an art a» la even rulline A i.'*»d w*«td lot. like a g*»»l cort Held I» tbr rreull <>f apiHylng Intellltent metinsl» Io pro dm e a full, valuable crop A mrefta- d wltb fall spola. rrtiHy hills frvble slatta and half nii»*l rare 1« neither a rredll to tbe term nor a ( mi vine Invest No more is a asm for ibe fanner Wtiud lot half atwked wltb Inferior tree« When tlmi*er la rut 1» tbe time of al) tlmre to apidy fun wiry Houaer-BulLntyne Mill Co. DOUGINAS FIR LUMBER Special Attention Given to Local Orders ; : ; iilO acres, six miles west of Iwbanun. 190 acres Ih«* |U»«Uou l» (rvqueullj tataetl ss in cultivation balance oak grub tu wbWlM-r untivi |<verut cue>lliama It I» |»i««U4e für e mutig lumi » oo IMMturv land Fair bouse and barn, capital but in ali b ami luduatry . • •»- good small orchard, within one-half i|Ulr» a tana uf hi» uw*. saya tb» Farm ami l'irohlv lu Uuablugluu cvuaty. mil« of railroad, un K. E. D. route. Mino. Uve» Jam»» Hlauk. a young Die farm has gumi natural drainage fariuvr. wb<«w> * t|*rlrme aboulj be sa and is regarded as one of the beat vii ouragrmeut to utlier young farmer« iiut hla ra«l uatu» taui't lllsuk farm» in that locality. All of the This y<mng farmer, leaving bum«and cultivated land haa been aeeded to larvata came io this euuntry from »«mtm at aeventei-n y rwm of age Fur clover. For price and term» write atu» year» be worked aa a farm band or see The Scio Tribune. for the beet farmer« in th« i-ouatry l‘r«< tiislly all of the nine year» w«rw Scio. Ore apsni In tbe employ of two farmer». After nine years of apprenU vuhlp aa a fanu haml be lutti saved aufficteat tttotiey no that be was able to l>uy a •mall farm equipment and rent a farm (a with many other young UertSM» Usas N»(»ti»ted Nstarv PaMw fartixr». the time of changing from Uli 'I tona lu tvnaut was that of hla tuarr.uge. t ftvr three yi’sra be l»Hight farl&ono Attorney at law •be 130 arre pía*« whh b be «rae Iben farming aa a tenant. Hin*» buying the «ITT AT’HiKNKTI «rigirai piar» be haa t»*ugbt another forty arre» Now he own« ItM aefwa. UtHAHON worth, wltb Improvements, sbotti W. 000. atul equipment. In tbe way *»f live »t<« k feed and m«< hlnery. worth When in Albany Fl UW» There la a mortgage ot »Urti TRY A ROOM AT THE hadm-tlng thia leaven on the farm the young'farmer worth >10 1(10 During the ye«r *«f ll»H tbla farmer made • l.2*«> «■ hU Ulbor Incumr In other word» h<- had •I.JM fat hla own work »bote farm «t|»in»« and 5 p»r cent toterret on the Investment of • II !<•• Good I Iran Wholesome Room« and The arx ret of this young man'» «oc Bede at Moderate Price». eras «rema i<> have imen «.»»I health rood I hm U iv ** Imiameot In managing thr f irm bushiviM frugal living. Indue try ami a kn<*wi««tg>» nf the most sue r»»«fwt methods of handling * rvip« and Reasonable Rates Uv» at*» k as learned from au**-e««fUI fanner« during hla atqirwntlcvahlp aa a Any Amount hired man K ■ ATT < OREGON '’*•*■* '4 ► . T: Hizz N. M. Newport IlFAlXWI IN SCIO A valuable farm Hew a Yeunq Weetern In Fermer He» AsA<».ed bue <j* Revere Rooming House Shasta and Ogden ROUTES EAST FARM LOANS « 3 » Do you know that ticket« to Eastern destinations via California cost but a trifle more than on more Northern route»? Ik» you know that only one change of cars ist riecvwtary if you go via California to Chicago, Omaha. Denver. Kanaa» Qty or St. GlUIS? Do you know that the transit Limit of ticket» is Thia allow« longer if you go via (California? liberal stopovers.* Do you know that there are library observation, standard anti tourist sleeping car» on three daily trama via California on Shasta and Ogden Route«? Do you know that information on all travel routea ran lie obtained from your local agent or by writing to SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World » Practically a daily at the price of a wevkly. No other newMpauer in the world give» ap much at ao low a price There haa never been a time when a newspaper waa mure needed in the household. The great war in Europe ha» now entered it» second year, with no promise of an md for a long time Three are world-shaking event», in which the United States, willing or unwilling, haa lieen compelled t<> take a part No intelligent person ran ignore such issues. The presidential contest also will soon be at hand Already candidates for the nomination are in the field and the campaign, owing to the extraordinary character of the limes, will be of' supreme interest. No other newspsper will inform you with the promptness and cheapneM of the Thnce-a-Wrek edition of the New York World. * The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is <>nly SI prr year anti this pays for 15H paper«. We offer this unequalled newepaper and The Scio Tribune together for one yeae for II.NS. The regular suberrip- tioa price of the two paper is 12.25. Send you Subscription to THE SCIO TRIBUNE OREGON way tn which the cutting 1« done will determine what the autweqMM modi (Ion of the wood lot will tw There 1« a dl/Tetvme between farm woodland and the farm wood h>< Farm «■»•dland la farm land which haa not vet I rem cleared Farm wood lot la a term which inlubt beat tie tiaed tn mean a ¡■art of a farm permanently devoted lo tIm 1er pmdiM'Uon under a sound plan of farm tnauagemetil The .Izr am) tbr location of tbe wood lot will depend UIMKi various cotiald erst Ion«. of which the most important are the home needs of the farm the character ot the land and the prwwnt and pruepertlve uiarkw for mati-elaU from tbe w<»d lot SIMPLE WAY TO TEST SOILS Many Farmers Waste Veers Trying t* Farm Sour Lande Huy a few • ruts’ worth of hydro rhiortr arid also litmus paper at the dragglat’s Then teat tbe tarioti* anil» on your farm With a spade or largr augur take a ■••II sample to a depth of seven tnrhe** mliing It well write« L <’ I »It in tbr Orange Judd Fanner No*, with a handful of thia matat sample make a aaurer shaped form Pour In a HtUe of the acid being rare ful not to drop anv <>n your band» or riot be». as It burns If tbe result la quite free bubbling or efferveeretwe It shows that the soil contains cowaMer able llmewtone but little or no foaming Indicate# deflidrnt y of lime Make tbl« leet with soli known tw tie rirh In llmr or with a sample to which yon have added Ume. then w-Hh null paar In lime and you will are the dlfferem e d■•finer ty Now make a t«t| of moist earth from another batidfu of the aame earn pl« of soil break It tn l»o lay ■•(>•* part a bit of tbe Woe lltmm* paper leave for a few moment» then open tha ball again If tbr bine pa|*er ha« turned red the «oil la sour or arid and probably quite deflrient In lime If It teepe red after drying the eoll 1« very sour tf th« bine pa|*r goes not change color then test tbe «oil units tore with r«l ittmus |«i»' If H tnrn» bln« tb« anti la alkali and tea aour No amount of reeding or talking will teach you half as mtx h as for f’U io mat« three teats yourwelf Man* farm ere waste rears trying to farm »<«ir land or that poor In Um*' whereas by t«atlng It In this easy way tbev can •ee at once w hat It needs The Nice et Austria The Ntoa or Aurina ut me name Oy wbicb (»«»risia or liurll*. t» koown amung ita Habitus» usimi lo ite tnlhl .Limai» Cunuuaty ettougb (he « ity furmahoa a link wltb tb» 1 rencb Hour butta. far la a Francie* an rowvrot tberw Uè tbe remalo» ut < bar ire X. of Frase«. tbe inai ut tbe Uourbooa. uf tbe nube of Angouietua. bla »un «od of tbe l’uc de Cbaini»mi. wbo dirti aa re* rally a» l«N3 Uurula under Ane trtau mie. waa tbe militai of tbe rrown land of G oti Uradlwa and «rat appear» la blstury toward Ih» vluee of thè teutb reatury «bea il waa twetowed >*n tbe ebarrb It te stili tb.- ••al of an sri bbiabop and ite <pe* tei tudustry. «tgnlSreotiy perbep» na» «Htg bere thè iriufing of llebrvw Imoka fot tbe resi - l»mdoo N» irto* l»ng Time No waiting LEAF SPOT OF CUCUMBERS. HECKER * BEAM A O*aa«w Quits Srsvslsnt In Bastern , snd Middle Stat»« The attgtilar leaf spot of i-ucunitierw ht a « -* * " *|idte prevalent thmtigbovtt ri e raalrrti and mh|dle western »late» Il «a» rv|‘o*’ti'*1 as ttavlite >een pre» ent tbr past year In Mb higa a Imitan» W|* .>n-ln and New York a» well aa the prv*vln< e» *>f Ontario ami Qitwltec. in Canada The dlseaae has also lieen re|M*rtqd rstenlly from Maryland and other »outburn »latee The preweuce of the dlae«ae la lodi cateti tty angular, dry. brown apota <>o the foliage whlrb by dropping mil or tearing give the leaver a r»girv<l ap Iwaratue Although tbe <1l«ea»e ha« Inen known for many vrwni In tbe Seid and haa he«-« eon. »»led lo la of bacterial origin. t>eret**for» no organ l»m ba* t*een named a» II« *ao«e As a mault »f etperitnenta recently con dil'trd by the plant patbulogists of tbe fmhru de|Mirtn>enl. however the germ reusing the >li-ra«e haa l>een Isolated and hlentlAed Il was found that the disease la reus e*l by a !*■ irrisi organism entering the leaf through minute orttl* e# In Ute out er layer wtuinda not l*eing nr» r»»ary tn iwrtnlt Itifv lion Young atetna may (■eróme »oft rolled <*T rrai’k o(ieu but n** direct mtmertloB has i*»n found lietweeu the leaf »(«ot »nd Ibe soft rota of tbe fruit a heart' Infretatluu. bow ever uflen ttiaterlafy re*luce» tb« crop by destroying tbe e*-tlse leaf surfare of the plants IS3 Lyon St. Albany, Or. R. SHELTON Notary Public and Corweyeruor Abatracta <>í I itlc Examined I SCIO OREGON I cderated Church m’IO. OREGON Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching ¡1 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ■ Sung Servier 7:30 to 3:00 p.m. 1 Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Brother Mrikeljohn. Leader H. B. Iler, Pastor. If YOU have anything to aril or want tn buy anything, lease a farm or other property, try a want ad in The I ribune. it will get results and save you both lime and money. You May Pay Less BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT LS SO QUOD AS WE DO You May Pay More HUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT’S ANY BETTER IE AS GOOD Thess* atatemento refer l/i Job anti Book Printing. T Our facilities are Complete. 1 We use only the Iwut of material, and our prices ar* right for first elaaa work. W e do no other kind. T Ws always satisfy our customers. J*«.’ THE SCIO TRIBUNE a r* i. ■ ,