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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
Venice Once Suprema City. A few centuries ago Venice was the gateway for the mminerrw of all cen tral Kur<><«- particularly to and from , the Near Knot. It was her» that tfie tner.tw.nh. of the earth congregated and many money lender« plied tbelr vocal*<m nf rntlwttng usury. Th«- Rialto bridge, mad* famous by Mbeke«peart>'e "Tliv Merchant of Venice" still stand». This atructur» once afforiied a meeting place for mer chant prims-« to dlacuoa the tmatneas of the world tn those days Venice was among the moat Important of sea port« It» harbor was constantly alive with merrhaut ship«, as well as pan m-t.ger teasel«, ft Is still a unique city, tn that Its streets are chiefly water ways or canal« hut although still a city beautiful, and far famed for Its flee arts, its glory and ItniHirtsme as a cwtuiuerviai center have pawed «way. * Making Jo»» Stick. The Cotii|»M>ltlou of candle« railed Jo«» Sticks, which are used In all the religious ceremonies uf Buddhism, has long remained a mystery, the prepara tion of the sticks being Intrusted to certain persons ctHMUh from a limped class. Not long ago. however, there was learned th* maimer at making jo«« «ticks In IndoChina. A «tern <>f bamboo Is rolled In a pr.-jst ration containing 14 different mlortferou» drug«, two of which are significant, an showing a knowledge of chemical and physical properties, These are aconite. which serves to protect thi st leks against the «Hack» of rats snd mice, and camplmr, which causes them to burn steadily without being periodically extinguished. BOYS Here’s a present for you! We are giving a free sub- scnption to AMERICAN BOY GLASSES Fl TIED Graduate Optometrist PRICES REASONABLE Private office for examination« F M. FRENCH * SONS ALBANY THE Slilll STATE BANE ► « < ; C ha « M. T almaim . k . Sale [ : Mgi | (re. Auctioneer» W akrfn G ray . Owner. I Gochnour A Sudtell Dviactabla Siberian OteK The Siberians make much of their "cold table”-- raw fish. cut tar, «qlads, and that dcliciuO« crab whose meat gives no nlghimare. Indig.-Al.m or headache. Tbelr beat dish la chicken, prepared tn a moat unusual way. Rutter 1» Inhl thickly on a bone; layer« of light and dark meat are wrapiaM around it; then the whole 1» rolled In «gg and crumbs and baked. It makes a »mall “ham” of chicken and 1» very lender, tine must be careful In cutting Into It lest the hot butter •I'urt out bryund the plate. The Russian la a heavy nient rater, doc largely to the fact that there tn an abundance of game, phewaanta be ing cheaper than chicken», and In some place« venison Is cheaper than steak. In th«*i«ahuy day» the SilwrlHti table must bav* groaned.—Cody Marsh In the Nathuial (Jaogmphlc Maguxinc Individuality Individual« are Just as distinct and different <w.h from th.- other a« one kind of matter differ« from another. They have .liferent us.-» «nd differ ent application«. To attempt to drive a nnll with a ■l»onge wottM be Just a« frtiltle*», if not as destructive. ns to try to wash a window with a Ifc turner. To try to make a boy who love« me chanic« and wants tn study machinery Into « professor of (¡reek 1« to mlsap- ply hl» talents «nd diminish hl. efll riency. Don't plan too much for yonr chll- drwti. lint them have « little of their own way In following I heir inclinations «• to what they "hall be and do. Remember that you cannot get out of a boy or a man what God Almighty did not put Into him—F. A. Walker In • Tilcago ftally Ni-wa. J Try Smiling. Two women were talking; one smiled as she spoke, and the other frowned. One looked not net on the world with friendly eyes, «nd the other scowled Into the face« at passer» by. “Weil, you see, I learned long •go how to «mile.“ said the smlUng täte. “At first It was not so •««>' ; then by degrees I learned to smile «ven though I did frei like crying- “I think that perosmily tally I mai nmd» a or a linn! study of th* (ij'ii'iogy p». •mile. When 1 went Into a store, and fared a clerk who w«> Inauanllve or ln«i>lrnt 1 mulled at her, amt thm made known my wants. In most <-««*« I got back a stiillr for every one I gar» Not always, of course, bnt often enough to learn that a smile would go farther than a frown any day. Ho that even though I may feel like pall- Ing som«b<w!y'a hnlr. I smile. lt I« conlsgtoua. bat the health Ism rd will not Interfere." Columbus Telegram. • .... S BISSI H l —nil.......... A total of 5.555.953 pound« of pear« was «hipped last season by thr Oregon, Oro «urn' Cooperative aaaoclatlon Of thia amount 4.574.095 pound« were ■hipped from Hogue River valley Fire chiefs and firemen of Oregon and the Pacific northwest to ths num ber of too. will be In Corvallis. June 17 and IS. They will come to attend the annual convention of tlrr chiefs. The Western Lumber A Export com pauy's mill al Cottage drove baa closed down for an Indefinite period and the organisation has been disbanded until there to a rise In the pries of lumber Reports from Homestead «tale that a company has ta-< n running diamond drills at th* Red lx-dg<’ min* for mouths'and It 1« estimated they have over »3n.ooo.uoo worth of on* blocked out. RURAL CREDIT LOANS Our twenty wear rural credit plan of loaning money to farmer«, helps you to get out of <lebt. Under our form of, man tlx- total amount of interest paid dur t>g its vnnre period of twenty years to actually les« than .'4 percent Interest. 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