The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 06, 1920, Image 4

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Birth" af Thunga-ataroi •• 6«»n by
Airman, la a R»mart>«bi« and
B««utiful Spec lac la.
l!MI'ltt> RVKKT THUMMf BY
T. L. i > i ' o <¡ k ». gorro» and Huir
Entered at th«
at Scio.
Own at arcrind ctaaa matter.
•l’IWU MimtlN. IN AHVANCS
HA MONTH»
$1.76
1.0U
AnVKKTMINt; BATOV
Local advertMng per line Ural in-
awrticn
. 10
Each •ul'wequcnt Inaertioti per line. .06
fhapiay advrrliving Elrat insertion
per inch ..........
26
Each eulieequent loecrtlon .......... .. .16
Adverti»- nienta »huuld reach thl« oftlre
not later than Tueedav tu I inure publi­
cation in lhe current laaue.
All foreign advertiecmenta muat be
paid for in advance of |>ubliration.
I plr>lge allegiance to my flag
the Republic (or which it ifanJt,
I\ alion, injhruible. wif/i liberty
tutlicc for oil.
SCIO. OREGON. MAY «. IS2-
Willamette University
Endowment Campaign
Th« campaign to raise Ilo«i.oo0 for
W" .. :
i«- I nlverwity at Halrni 1«
well under way
All <>f the prellmiu
ary -m - istlon w.«rk h«» been com
pleteil and about Bell week the actual
•aiiva»« for futida will Im uml»rtak«n
Thl« undertaking la backed by tbe
Laymen*» Avnoclatlon of the Orwgoa
Con'
- of the M«tb<>dl«t Kplacopal
<bur< I. and fund» will, naturally, com«
rhtAfly fr««m member« of that <l«ti<>a>
Inatuu
|| wevar. n« other» have tn
th- pmt given germr n»ly to th«« flu«
old InaltlUllon which for 76 yearn ha«
been «t«adtly turning out man and
worn in «bu«« II«»«« have «un« far
toward making th« great Northwest
what It I». »o no doubt will ba th»
effort adequately to f)
•a
In th
nance W lllameti«
While having the haartleat. enthua
la d e lii-lor*' Uo'Ut uf the late lilthop
Hugh« » whu <H<t aaide precedent and
naked the pnatom of the conference
lo have a «puclal Sunday for Wiliam
ettc and th» full aupport of the mln
later«, the campaign 1« really a lay-
ni'-ti'« pr< J< < t
At their conference
held In Halcm latí Hctnber, the dele
gate« unanlmuualy decided to take
hold <>f the eituatlon thl« y««tr and put
over a big Job for the «chool There
fore, they are directing the work
through a «peclal eiecutlve commit
tee. b;v ked by a larger adviaory board
of pt minenl lay membwra of the
cbu-ih
II-vl-|ii«rt'-»» are at 60S
riatt bulldlag. Portland.
f und« • .liM-rtbed will go to enable
th- truateea to rebuild Waller hall for
m< ti and luiu.ann» hall for a women'«
dormitory with luatallatlon of a cen
tral healing plant, thu« clearing up
the p-- -nt crowded condition al the
•nlvervily.
Why Willanet'e University
Needs Help
MS
Wlllainrtt« t'nlreralty. located
at Salem, la one of tha oldest
den iiu-ational »«horde in th»
■ - unity, han a magnificent rec
• rd of a> hletcment and baa
<;lvon io «ho world many man
iiid wumon of alrong characlar
win In»«» contributed and ar»
ontrlbutbiK to th« be»t prog
re » ct the nation'« Ufa »apa
dally of the NorthwaaL
U
mintta ei »1« for but on«
pur
to adurata men and
wotu- n fully. In a Christian way,
and to »«-nd them out Into tha
world to help make It battar.
That la what It ha» t«rea doing
f<>r 76 year« and what It will
contlnm tu do on a larger «cal»
Willamette now need« the rw
habillta'lon of Waller hall, par
tightly d'ot oyed by fire last Ha
< -mb-r. and complatlon of I jiw
•aim« hall, th« former for m»n
and the latter ar a dcrmltury for
women. V central banting plant
la alau required
layn. ti of th« Or»gon confer
enc« have «»t out to ral«e llotl.
rum fur • i purpoae Confidwut
that the old achool 1« entitled
to e«ev r «re than thia amount,
they will r«n«a»a th» »tat»
•bout ii tl weak
To what bet
ter lnve»tm<nt could money ba
Caie
»n headquarter* ara In
roaam (<
I’latt building. Port
land
A farm near Scio of »6 acre« la for
•ale. II«« good S room h<wi«e, barn and
other nee-»«ary mil building», and good
young orvharil
*» acre« undvr cultiva-
Uon. liaUnee paature and timber.
I’rwe gKS per acre, term» if deairHt.
Inquire at The Tnbune
WHEN THE CLOUDS GATHER
Ifiive y«>u »ver b«en In th» «Ir tri
watch a thumleratorm gn«w? a»k»
Popolar Merbanlrw Marmine
If >r>u
wwr» me rei y <m thè ground b»>klng
up tbeo you aaw only
IL The alrmen I» thè
Juat «hai 1« hai>periltig
Mona.
A few houm bef»r» the aky «at.
perii« |«e perfertly cl.-nr
All at <*«•■«
a few ubile («alche« ironie vulble
to thè eye. and If tbey ipilekly l«egln
to dot thè wbeile «ky If h> a wartilng
•Ign Kach fluffy cloud rrprvMiit» ili»
point where molature rialng from the
The
earth ha» to-gun to coiHlctiœ
rupld formation of the cloud« unii«
linci eri beat log of thè «urfar«’ of th»
earth and Ih» prevenne of l''t« <«f
moi«turv in thè alr. The cf<«ud» grow
trigefher. furmlng a cimtinuou» n»H-
tng m»M of «|en»c vapor, cutting off
tbe Ityer*» vlew of thè ewrtb
So far thè «form ha» «>nly been
tlirwatenlng Th« ctowd» ha»» «pr«nd
•Idcway» a» far a» they con mi* they
begtn to gmw heavlor, The hewtvd
alr frotn tbe earth htdow pu«L"«
tbnmgh thè heavy laycr and Lui »
tt upwarrL lllgher ami blgLer It l»
puvhed whlle more ami more rmd««urr
cmi«let«»e». and thl» greul Lulgtng ma«»
of vapor, «ometltm-w tlirv« or f-«ur
mllca high, ha» heromv a tlwinder
cioud
Ita bulgtng top« «re <uli«w|
tliumler |»wk» or thunder h.-n<i-
• 4
they are ruapoftallde for thr lightnlng.
thè henvlne«» of mltifull and Ih.- tinti
wr amnagitm*« bave In mld»un«mer.
The etiergy of a thund«-rwtorm la
«nmrlng. A «Ingte gwat cl«>u.l ma?
contala bill Imi» of poonda of water
va|«or. The tlaatiea of llglitnlug fn«m
cioud to cioud are Mimetlm«*« -»t mite»
In length. and «h«ri we atop to thltik
tliat It tabe» a currvnt of 1.'«,'»»« volt»
|in»tur«' to produce a »perir an Inrh
long we can only womlvr al thè ini
menar amouiit of elevtrlclty Imolv'-d
In a »Ingle flaah. goti lettine» thè «Imi
from a thumlercloud or thè «luall. a»
It la Cai Irli. I» vtotrnt «m«ucli tp leve!
Ire.-a and «mali building», and la lm-
pro|«rrly called a tornado. Tberv la
« big dlffrrvnrv. A tornado la a vin­
leni whlrlptad of alr tliat ai« rr|.«
acro«» thè country ami twlata off ipeca
and riwif» In It« |«th The wlnd from
« thundemlorm blow» «fralght •way
fnon tbe atorm and never twist».
Itroailly •|«rakliig. tberw are
generai «tagr» In thè develnpment of
There muai ha
a thundvrvtortn.
•tmng i-urretit» of molai alr rialng
from thè «wirth, a» indicated by the
ap|«earnnce of thè white patch«» of
cioud. Thl» condltlun mu»t cmitlnue
untll thè «ky I» rovervd
And Inatly.
thè force <>f the»r upward currmta
niint he great enongh to pu«h tbe
cioud» tip lnt<» tliutib’r hcH'l».
thundcrwtorm tlu-n re»ulta
k h -4'
HE’S THE OLD RELIABIJ
t
RAND old “Bull”. He’s the best there
it. lie sold over 300,(MM),000 bags last
year.
You know genuine “Bull” Durham
never an enemy; millions of friends.
Genuine “Bull’’ Durham tobacco
can roll 5(1 cigarettes from one bag.
That’s some inducement, nowadays.
GENUINE
B ull D urh
:
TOBACCO
Opportuna et or th* Farm
Thcre wnii a tinte «Imi th.- Id'-a «a«
altngrlhrr tot» romm-m. flint III« nr-u-
patititi of fnrmlng wm « «mrt of Junk
pile «bere fate Ih re» human dlwarda
who lackcd ambltlon Intrlllgcucr or
perwvemn<'v «notigli tu wwr<1 In
any other i-allliut in llfr. uh»'trvro thè
t'hrlotlan llrmld. Tlu-n «long in th»
late nlnetlea tliere «a» a "t«i«'k la th»
I land movrment,“ and "nionalHo k-* and
"hayae«"d'' wrrc relegateli to Ih« col-
unni» of obwdete »latig
The fnrmrr wea llfr and grouth ••«
erery hnnd
Rvcn In wlntrr. In ih»
tornili Ica wh«»rr thè landncape aecmg
a aytid»ol of denth olili »nou and Ica
holding rvrrythlng In Ila gra>p. Ito ro
la Ih« bop« of rvnrwed llfe or rrwr
reetloo aa It «ere. typlflcd hy ih»
atnrea of nacd graia lald «wny f'«r
thè nrxt aprtng’g piantina
Truly, on thè fami thvrv are »peclal
opport uniti«» fur nt>ser»atlon and
tliought and happy la thè fnmier
whoac tboughta go deeper than th«
i boi Ioni of hi» milk pali and w Y umb
pasturo felice» are t«"l thè bouudarle»
of bla boritoti.
Mak ng Starch From Potato««.
The nmuufacfiire of March from
|»>tnt>H'» 1« not n romplliulrd pr.Hr«*,
Ihe drying, however, being wim-sh'it
painstaking
The tuber» «ro firm
cleaned, then ground
Thl» •»•!• the
granule» of »tnreh free. TTie ground
MUM la then ««»bed With cold Wntrr
and the »thrrh •eltl«'» nt the l»«tt"ia.
Thl» 1» cille. ted Into vats »proud out
on »helve» and artificially tumt.-d
It
drle» Into lutu|>« ami 1« then the r»»m-
merrtal March. "The reatitue from
thl» mnnuftnturo 1« like alcohol ni»»h
a valuable cattle fond. It may «!••> I«e
«■cd «» fertlltaer
With rham.derla-
tlc wn»tefuln.-a» w« in thl» country
haw thrown It ««ay
s'
A apeeial alecilon tu
U|>on
the iaauanev of lítMiu In bouda t< r the
purpove uf punhaaing an aviation
held near the city will probably ba
railoil aoon at Koaeburg
TRACI OR5
tnt) an» nil!!». It of the tn Juul
pia tt-d or In prova M of «"''«»'.ruction,
«lit op* rat«- In Klamath county thia
year anal It la
•< 4 that the total
cut "ill t at la*««! 2MJ.OOO.MWI feet.
TRACTORS
TRACTORS
V. .
Willing to Learn.
•ee where n roll.
pn-f«*»»or ad
vrrtlarw for a M« ihnl will pny him a
living «age "
"I»no« he ray what he can 'Io?"
"No; but he any« If wrmwhadv «Ht
gtvr him a chance he will forget >hal
he al tutted abroad and got a etrlng of
degraaw.“—-Birmingham Agv llernId.
hv Degrees
Hub— My ilear. I »nt that dr»«» a
trifle extreme?
Legal Wiadorn.
Wife- Thi» dr»««, darting? Why. I
Young lawyer If our raw falla,
put thl» on merely that yofl may be- I •'hat would you «tiggrot?
-orne acvu«' • .-«I to the «me I am hav- |
'»Id tutto If at ttrat you don't er­
mg made.—Bom>>u TYanacrlpt.
ti try. try again
i
!
Wr have a tract« r which we Iter f.r y.«ur appioval
tine we can
iruarantrr to ilo the work, and do It rijfht.
arwE
have < »X I : < >X Ti I E 1-1 .< M >K
i <«tnr and *»• it
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latest Bmd........ut
improvemwnta.
with all thè laleat
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