The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 27, 1922, Image 3

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Last of Our Soldier Dead Are Brought Home
DOOST your community
by boosting your home
paper—and your home paper
is
l « s« ator William M Calder of Br.aiklyn »iwaklug st the tn- <■•ii.il -er vice. in the Rruuelyu ■ .
t.f..r tbs
1XM* ' i <w brought home .m A M Cambrel laat nf th» tmeri. ..
r d- 1 (.. t.e brought fr.-ni h rm. ••
At the laft
1« < ’i' Hank Abramson. marina con«* war veteran. «ho inarched In (hr par- Ir lb ha« lw<> artlt ial arm« a n<t Buf­
fare from »ever« Internal injorlea Tat. with hl« lit honoraid, « mi «at ■<< <1 tai<>r medals be marci ad
with the Scio team for honors
PRETTY OREGON BRIDE
MOTHERS 2000 ORPHANS
High School Note»
admission
will I m * charged for
No
THE
the
morning exercise«, and those taking
part in the morning will ta*
April 25
ted without charge to the
The
la«t
drawing
of
weeks
near
and
school
find
are
admit­
meet
in ■
the afternoon
everyone
very buay, at in addition to the reg­
ular routine of school life, han coma
the problem of
> The
actual
Monday
building
commenced
building
morning,
and
high
the
i school boy» have been working
thnt
work
on the gym and school work ran go
on without conflict
The Senior play.
■ era." presented at
"Betting
Brok-
high »ch
the
>1
auditorium last Friday evening, w as
i a great success
Music was render-
led by the orchestra
Watch the papers for further an­
nouncement of the "indoor circus."
Mr
Tobie
the
and
cast and assistants
ushers,
Friday
evening
Light refreshments
after the play.
consisting of
clam
senior
the orchestra,
entertained
ice cream
I were served, and
cake
and
followed
by
Rapid progress is lopng made
on
was
a social hour.
the annual, which will la
out
once
subscription
recorded
The annual will sell at
at
fifty
cents a copy.
Coming
Saturday. April 29
A track meet is an unusual event in
in Scio, so every one come and
something
new.
district schools arc invited to parti­
cipate in the grammer school
meet
which will be held d. ring the morn­
ing.
In the afternoon track
from
Stavton.
JefTer* n,
teams
l«ei anon
a id prol all v Mill I fy, w I compel*-
Tested Field Seeds
We have the most complete stock of farm and field 8«ds
in tlie valley, including spring wheat, spring oats, fancy
clover and grass seeds and a complete stock of tested garden
a. . <U. .Mail us a list of your wants or send for our new
price list.
Poultry Supplies
The largest and beet selected stock in the str te to select
front, including Incubators, Brooders, Poultry feed of all
kinds, grit. bone, shells and fountains and feeders.
Y >u will always find our prices are low as the best goods
can be sold for. the kind you find it pays to buy.
D. A. White & Son
Seedmen and Feedmen
251-261 State St
Salem, Oregon
«
tee
The neighboring
l-bonc
ttfhce. 1177
Q. SATTTRLF.E
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AUCTIONEER
«M l aaav brasai
Real Fidiate and Stock Salem
HALEM. OREGON
Going to Build?
CREAMERY TAKES SAFE MILK
Varmint Association Accepts ProSutt
Only From Herds That Have
Been Tested
all
day track meet al the fair grounds.
Mrs. Ethal Long Newman. Oregon
Agricultural College. 1MB. who la saw
In charge of a Near laat Raltaf or-
ghanage m Armenia the methane Rar
family of 2.000 little war vletlme while
her hueband rune a 2O.Mb*aea farm
which la a part of the eanatRraUve
work being oene in Russian Armenia
by the Near laat Relief.
During tits winter, when «-«>«■ are
«tal.lcl (hr greater ¡«irt of thr time
they «hould tie waiervd I«» >*r three
I lines a day. mv a|w« laltsta of thr
United States l»e|>«rty.eut of Agrlcul
lure, unless erruiiaen •>..1« have been
uia.le to keep waler hr fore them at all
I tinea The water »hould. If |H«-lbte
tw- 1.1 degree» or 20 «Irgrrm atone the
frreainc point. ami should tie »upplted
st practically thr same teui|>emlurv
every .lay, When water well ahovr
frveaing temperature 1« «lured In tanks
■ nd piped dlrc-tly to thr row. there
1« probably little ocea»'m for farlll-1
tlrs t<> warm It. When it «tand« in
a tank on which l<e often forms. It
UHtially pay» well to warm It «lightly
Till« can be done by a tank hunter,
by live steam, or bv hot «»ter from a
boiler
If a bolter Is u-.-d for run
nlng a separator or for heating water
♦ wash and «t-r.liie <
- slenii.
fr<-«i, tl can readily and <ti. .¡Uy be
l!«,-d to warm the water
e > >n.
Everyone who wishes a copy should
have his
It Shsuid Ba 20 Osgr-ea Above Press­
ing Point and a»mo Tampsrature
Every Day.
like
‘ Iwaverc during their vacant pori'*l«
It han been arranged so
COWS REQUIRE MUCH WATER
gym
the
Increasing Intareat in the tuberculin
ic«tiiig <>f cattle is evlilrid (i.»n> re
|M>||« recOHed by the Tt.ii««l Stat.«
IH-|«rtii>eul of Agriculture from main
part« of the country
Ibis tendency
appll,« not only to milk u«,«l directly
but to manufactured dairy product*
A c«ro|*ratlve creamery ■»»-.wiat «
at liar re, Vt., aevapt« milk and cream
only from Ix-rd« that hare been tuber
r ultn lr«te<l under federal and state <
aupSTvIslon.
The products of the
ociathm •
dairy plant are butler, cl»«. «•, Ice
cream, milk and cream, the products
being sold Iwuh whotr«ale and re­
tail
Specialists In the bureau of
■tilinsl Industry regard the In. reaalng
Interest In tlibsrculo«!» era.l .-nil- n «»
so liniairtant devel.-pii.eiit In the dairy
manufacturing Industry
Wsrm Quarters for Co*(
Oows In wlnler simuld bure acce«-
lo marni quarters duriti»
■torni)
westher altbough tliey requlre exer
cute and shoUld hot t*e alnhled all III»
timo W«rtu «ater la a gn-i.t help II.
ko-ping thè animala In good wlnlet
condii loti.
Cow Needa Vacation.
After a season of ■■.i..|j. h gb
prea«ure work, the dairy- n'« deuda
a vi» or eight week's is* ut km tmt
al ihr «bore or III ihr mountains. but
.Hit In the <|Utet of the h-. * pasiiire
Poor Cows Do 'T Pay.
Il does nut pay I“ keep poor co« a.
nor does It pay to slim any cow In
the «ay of the heat foil inoiwy can
aecwrv.
Object in Milking.
Rome farmers milk i o.| cows fnt
pr. ni ; other» milk i««»r <owi for
•Mercian
Scrub Doasrvoa Modal.
The man who une« a « rub hull de
serves a leather medal matte out ■>*
the hull's hide.
Plans for houses, bams, chicken
houses, etc.,furnished free. Come
look them over. I .et us give you
an estimate on the one you want.
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co.
SCIO. OREGON
Raise All
The Chicks
You Hatch
Rai»* them the Pan-a-ce-a way
TART them right —keep them growing - without any backset.
PAN-A-CE-A givra chicks good appetite ami good digestion
—given vigor to resist disaMB. PAN A-CE-A prevents food
fermentation—that’s where most of tlic bowel troubles start.
PAN-A-(T. A ¡ •••vents and tmfau gam«. Indigestion, diarrhea,
leg weakneM
I’AN-A-l K-A your < hl- k« and then watch then,
(rather
A PAN-A-CE-A chh k will out-feather a uon-PAN-A-
CE A chick every tune.
S
Dr. Hens Poultry PAN-A-l F A makes chicks grow.
IPs Awmfte (As Dr. /teas Daa.
Calf aa aa.
Hibler Q. Gill Co.
TWf as See aaear r*wka am, Saw.
Wr Arne a aeri^e »a
m *.
Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills lice
The Scio Tribune $ 1.75 the year