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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
FARM LOANS When in Albany TRY A ROOM AT THE Reasonable Rate*» Revere Rooming House Sulphuric Acid Plays a Big Pari In Our Daily Lile. Good Clean Wholesome Room» and Be»!» at Moderate Prices ITS LOSS WOULD BE TRAGIC. Any Amount Ixmtr Time No waiting HECKER K BEAM 133 l«y<»n St. A It »any. Or. Federated Church ----- — WHhN YOU WANT Ht’P». OREGON Plumbing or Tinning - MCE FRED OHL EMIER Break W» al vtes h-wte« Hi» Experience m Worth Munuff to You Repairing n Kwt««e« Imams KeewtaatW Sun*lay School 10 a. m. Preaching Ila. ni. Christian Endeavor 6:3» tn 7:30 oni S<>ng Service 7:30 toR;00p.m, Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Brother Mrikeljohn. lamder H B. Iler. Pastor. Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed MarifU« I mm ItegatvalsJ IlMan FaMw N. M. Newport *««*o Attorney at la» H. B. CHESS ATTORNLÏ AT LAW • city arroaNKYi IT MA NON ■ Oll«« M Mures» M l«kvw>a Iht HlZZ DBBUON MMMMBS » laimio »» H1ZZ The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World Practically a daily Mt the price of a weekly. 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Send you Subacnpion to THE SCIO TRIBUNE OREGON -4 MAGIC OF A LIQUID We Cfiwli Hardly Withewt th« H«i« el Thia We«M>erlul Aj«nl e< Bctence That M«A h P««*ble Many ei Owr Arts e*M Indwatriaa *♦*♦ + ■► + +4*+ +•♦>♦•♦■>♦■♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 ! ( «° * * rootr ♦ TRY I't.ANT WITH ♦ 4 4 FIVE IMII.I.ARK Five .LHlara ♦ 4 « 1 «tart ahtlmdy tn tbw («mltry 4* 4 Iv.i« -< i « m ami praviu a profitable + 4 r>«uita If ludí* t>*>i**¡v luvest»! 4 The man or woman wbo la start ♦ 4 Ing from the vrry tw*ginnlng had 4 4 t «etter Invest In twenty to twen 4 4 ty five ■toy oil • bl* ka al a rvavt of ♦ 4 flîô leaving >1'.'N for material ♦ 4 to make a h mieinade flre'res ♦ 4 brooder If twenty out of I wen 4 • hi ka »tirvlve babytvood <• 4 will probably be twelve ♦ 4 •1» ami eight iwillet« Nell + 4 4 Hir t lerel« In the summer as 4- They will bring SI .10 + 4 brolliM »* 4 • I mi F 1 >e the mouey r»elv»| ♦ 4 f.*r them to pnreblae a good ♦ of whatever breed tbe ♦ 4 Mate him b 4 « hl Itw *• tiel-mg to 4 lx» ltW> 4right pulteda the following 4 end you should be able + 4 4 to mi * at least 'Jtki i hl* kena. be ♦ b a*Ing bid eggs from your ♦ 4 4 pulw« during the winter They 4* 4 •bou bl ba>e bexun to lay In tte- 4* 4 tn|w*r or No ctn’wr, ami their 4 mu tw* or uikm I on the 4 4 4 f --mil r ■ able until March or early 4 4 M*il after V hl* h time, when 4 ♦ <be* • re tua'***! Io the rooater. ♦ tterd for Inrti 4* 4 tbe ei.Mii 4 4 Pattern •■nly Tlte fol'--wing November you ♦ 4 4 ah»utel bave fr *tu ino to 130 pul 4 4 lets and tie getting fifteen or ♦ 4 t «ent? •loven rggaa week which ♦ 4 • f *n ai*crag« of 1" <ents a due- ♦ 4 ru «IIIi bring in from M to P i 4* 4 week and your little poultry ♦ 4 phll*» '» III t*e firmly e**labll«hed 4* 4 ou « P»■ ring L»»b> with tbe prom 4 4 l»e of » i*-l*llng S.*»> tn »reia mouth ♦ ♦ 4 b> Ihr third aevaon ♦ 4 ■♦• + + + + *i' + + +*+ + + 4 + 4*4 + 4 e When you get up in tbe m**rnlug • turn *m I be water for y<mr Iwth you use • ate-fcei plaied Gm-rl wbteh re qulred «ulpburl- acid in It« mauufac ture 1 our • UK If It hr enameled ha« met «ulphurte- a*’Id tiefur» It be came wtial it 1». aud It it u su ••1*1 fa«hlon»l one of tin |»lat»l ob «tnet ■ opyer It nr—l»l even mure »ulpburl« a< ld t>efore it pvok Us place In civilian tl*»n a» a bathtub The water In whl* b you tiatbr <>»• pm Im bl y been treated with «ulphate of mpper to * leaf It of »i»ne The lowrr! a th which you drv v**ur««-lf ha« me' sulphuric arid before you liougbt It and the aaapfimker possibly found l< n» euarv to u«e «ome In the prepare Item of your soap The bristle** of tour bairbntsh ha>r been treat ci with It The bach of your hairl>rti«h a« well a» your <omb If noth he of celluloid i mild not be produced with mi It four ra»**r tar fore If rea< bed its pre »nt high e«tale ba» very likely taeen ptekled in eul pbtirlc ». Id after It was atm* ».led Aa vou pul on your umlerwear. say« a an ter In t'nmtnene and I'lna me you may re. all that the ' her and the dyer u«*-1 »ulpburl* a< id on the thread t*ofore It was knit --v woven or upon the fabric afterward CARE OF RUGS. As von button up your outer car men)» you may be reminded alto that Hew la Ktap Yaur Fleer Ctvscmflt tie sulphuric s< Id «i< needed In scouring They Will Leaf the wool, tn making the dye amt In Il la Inadvisable |O attempt to clean the proves» of dyeing the < I*‘th valuable ru < >ourself for obvluua rea The button maker ne»te-l some be •on bui durili «i-ring month« the fore your button» were complete Th* tanner nettled «ome In miking the I»«I war to dean rug» at b**me te to leather for your «bore* and It la ala** turn tberu rigtit «ide down and tap • Item gently with a light flexible stick u*>ad to pr*«lu*e «hoe f»*ll«h Tbs cis*I* fun u(*on whl* b ymi unit rewt your or pie- e of rulihrr on ibe wrong side ptooa knee» in your dc’otkioa hat me' aud then sweep them with a dampened •ulphurte a* id In our way or another tiroom l>o ta*t under am elrruiiittancM use more than *>uce before It rea- lid It» present dignity tbe ubiquitous vacuum cieam-r on a At breakfitt your cup and sat» er rare rug «Ime It I* hvm * u « the nap when may hate come Into being without the drawing >>ut tbe dust Bug» should aid of aulpharl* arid, but only prwld never Is* packed sway for tutnmer ed they are plain white without de ■> where they isihm M tiave monthly In retire gilt To produ. e the voualltn • l-e* lion at •«» Fbe wavtitng of rare enla of aqua regia whl*h dl««otved rags I» a »Imide matter for tbe exiwrt. the gold suipburte a* id it used Tbe hut nearly liii|*»»»lf>le for the houae- silver of whl* h your spoon, knife and kcefet Never fold » handsome rug fork are made may come from a atil when pulling It away lt*»n It In pbnric a* ld work» whl* h ha« Sr»t burn •Leet« of new»|uper and camphor be- ed the ora while If they are »liver tween, and then wrap II In uew«papera plated they were plated tn a aulphurl •nd H up tigblly In au emejoplng acid bath • lieel of nonwool covering Tbe farmer who raised ibe wheat ot which your roll» are made probably used acid phosphate on hl« lai»! to A WORD TO THE WISE. eocoorege the wheat to grow Acid phosphate la pboaphate rock aud »til Hew te Pa»» Far B»mg Intolbeant phuric a* Id Cvan if Vau Aren't. Tbe paper maker needed tome aul The iiewl Uitellluetit |*cople and the phonated aniline blue to tint tyuur most tieunilful are th*«* who «** morning paper even If he u«ed Uo thing« ami get all |«i»sll>le pleasure sulphite pul11, and It would I m * a rare out of I belli Au exhibition of tndltfer ink that 1« Inn«« ent »f the torn h of enee to thing« about jruu I» not an evi sulphuric acid at «oine polut Io II ■ deuce of hitelllgen* e Intelligent peo history ple are tb«*ao wt» «e eves are opea, and If you Mt bo. kwhcai cuke« with rimi la the way to bevoine Intelligent. sirup the tlrup need«*! it and a« for Nu* ti people, also, are tbe most Inter your artificial tight if you get up early eating ••♦metlioes so mudi au that, enough to need It you would tw driven eveu tboiigh ttiey lack physical beauty, back to candies If It were not for thio that Is forgotten In admiration for product II la nevsled In the refining their Inletle* ! of kerosene and cat*Mine and as for rtie victim of indifference vi* tlmlsea your electric light brought to you by all about tier Iler friend« may look currents of electricity through copper up*>n tier and admire her tieauty. but wires where would tbe elei tri* ludu« If «he I» dsvhledlv uninteresting even try he without copper I Ami where a little of ber su* let y la generally an would tbe .opper Induttrv lie without oveevluee tbe electrolytic pn«e«« of refining wbl< h requires enormous quantities of sulphuric a<*MT It would be para Haw la Fl» T»are In firenra Kid Shewa lyaed When the Children glub There We have beard of tti<> embarrass often when bran ac kid sb*«» are ment of Industry by tbe la* k of tier aimoat ties a small piece of tbe kid man dyes, but thia la a mere bagataflo will get torn off or turn up and etill comiwrad with the genera' breakup remain banglug to the oboe, straight that would follow a dearth of sulphur en out she wrinkltM moteten tbe glue Ic a* Id We can neither go to war side of a postage »tamp or envelope and have smoke les» powder m*r can flap, apply qub kl* to both raw »idea we live la pafice without It Wher of tbe kid press Into place end bold ever you go la rlviiiaatioo you *anuo< firmly for a few minutes Tbe glue get out of Its path of the stamp or envelope flap la You may never tee It. you may not evenly spread that there Is no aurplos know Ire qualities and Its very remark amount to run on tn the outside of tbe able i bemb-al peremuttlty and y»u had kid making It sti* ky Thia can also better not |ou* b It. but alm*an lovarta I* oaevl to mend tuoat any bind of wy It has been around before you soft kid «hoes All of thia will explain but a free tk»n of tbe all pervasive usefulness of Hew te Treat a fiad Headache That aulphurlc acid Io Ibe art» of what we Corns» From Nerves call rlvlIlMilon And its use la coo In ca«ea of violent headache« It frw ataatly growing along with tbe fievel q sen fly arts as a greet relief tn bathe opment of chemical Industry and tbe rhe forehead with a «ponrv* wrung out arlence of agriculture of very but water Repeat tbls a» often a« the «twHige cool« When tbe Hew ta Plant fiaa<l ta Gar the fiael head -eels re«fed dash on cold water. wl|ie dry and tie down for awhile RtauHe Next alt up A r«*! rale to follow In planting need keeping the eye» *'tvaed la to put It In tbe ground at a deprb and It'tTt 'be head «nipnd from »Ide to about four limes the diameter of tbe •lie «loWIt until flret* Thi» will have Individual aead If Ibe eoli kt dry It a wiaiderfully tw*uefirial effort >m the •hould be pres«>il down firmly after rlrculatlon and will ward off hMdarbe sowing la transplanting, also, tbe soil If pcraietod IB » —“ M HwMIs seae rNs asses • HOW ====—= To Plan the Vegrtnble Gar den and Plant It AREin I pini ring while the front la still hi tbe ground la a teat of th«* »uccraaful gardener i The gar*l* n planned a mouth or »ore In advame of first fusi spring leys is tbe one fretti which the l*e«t re suits are usually olitained In fa<*t. many of the m*«t desirable iwvducta of the garden are tbisw which demand a week or two gentle nursing lud*«»re or under the gla«a of tbe hotlwd Then, too. the man with a ilniltrd amount of garden »|siro will find It well worth his w bile to lay hl* plant well In ad vance Hy consulting the garden manuals ami giving attention to a>*a»*>na of ma lurtty tie will t*e able to lay out bl« gar dan so aa to Is* able to utilise every la<*h of a|M<-e during altivsu llie entire «eaaon If he d •* • not draw up tils plans before be liesins to * ulttvate ha will undoubtedly find that much valua ble space hat lireu lost through lack >>f forethought Ceri a tn vegatab'ea grow licet during tbe tprtng and early summer while frnca »there the Iwtl resulta are gained by late plantlugs In msny cases the soil useal for the early vegetablra can 1« resown later In the «aeon with later, or warm weather, vegetables The gardener tb*sild acquaint himself with these coiHlItlona Bean« and core for eiatuple will flourish during almost the entire spring and summer The first planting of th* «e vegetables should t*e made about tbe Iwglnnlng of May T ims may l*e planted in April 1’rotn ilieu until tbe Itt of August pbini'n « «houli! t*r inaila about every two or three weeka Thia will Insure the gante*tier a araaunablo supply of ltM*«e vegetable» throughout the sea»**n C i ¡ Ì i A SPRING TIP. Hew ta Plan and Win Success In Your Gardening Thera are few thtuga more faarlnat Ing than the development uf a well planned gunlt-n Trae It will mean many hour« manual lnta>r to prevent tbe weeds and Insects from mining your early spring la lx ire. and lhe wa taring can or the garden buae will have Io be called Into use frequently, hut I» b*ir will pay large dlvlileuda lu-lwm-fila to lhe gartlener to atty nothing of the re*1me»n In I tie weekly budget of the houaeb'ild The tomato vine« will mwd to la* il««1 np and watched for ■ ut worms, the cora will have to Is* m*«l ami so will the beans the letime will ha>e to 1« trstiaplanted and tbe heels thinned out. and there will t*e a hundred autl UM other preenuriuns that will have to lie taken to bxure the |truper result» hut ea> b operat|»ti will have Its special tieneflls ami lr««*uu that will m**ra than repay for the trouble Am! during tbe development of bla garden the wise gardener will note hie SUcceaaea aud defeats and store that Information away for u»e llie fol low Ing year Every failure will be an rxperi snee to be avoided the following year and every sueveaa au exp«*ricii e to tie rularge*I u|«m II* will learn things for him «-If and «very bit of knowledge gamed In that way will la* worth a wbuia • bapter wHiten for his benefit by some one ctee Hew to Psek Books So Won't Rub. the Covers To pack txsika In »mall packlug • aov-s stand the parcelfl <*n end with th* *dgea next to the »Idea of the cawa aud Ibe back of I hr I i I ik I iuk » pututed toward (be Inward slid pack them with i rum pteal new«*a|iers to ease the prenatire on tbe round i*art of tbe btmba, wbirb may otberwlae ba preaaed fiat Une the cane with wrapping |«prt My a thl- kliras of wrapping paper over lhe top and fasten on ths <-over with w-rews In praference to ualla Haw te Treat a S»d Burn Botono ths Doctor Canvas Ibe t*eet imuM-dlate apptkwttevn for « burn or scald I» tarrun oil This (ire pa rat Ion of »pial |*art» of lltiaeed nil and lime water ahouhl In* kept al ways at baml when there are young eblldren about Wlieti a child receives a burn or a* aid shake the i«*ttie <>f a mm oil tb<>r>>ugbl.v. riven saturate some lint, a an«- ot tuualln with it and put on tbf burned ourfa«« clean olive oil or vaseline are g***«1 «uLotltulee for the carrón oil Haw ta Wash a Whits Cordurey Skirt at Homs kith lu warm. «>apy water uutll ’ lean, using a good quality svmp. tbm boll one half hour in anapy water Rinas In clean water, changing tbe wa ter three times ami rinsing sgala In cold bluing wafer Hoti I wring or sqtieete. but bang to drip dry (in open air If posalblei Item’t Iron The Favwvly Jar Mr» Adi|Mwe A man alwaya wanta bla way Hubby Ru would y**u If you weren’t a fruid to grt <>n tbe acalafi- «ichwmd Timas lJtopateb.