The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 18, 1922, Image 3

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POULTRY
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For a limited time only we are
giving absolutely free with
each regular Vacuum Cup l ire
purchased.
One “Ton Tested” Tube
of corresponding size
C 1 he extra thickness of the Vacuum
Cup I read plus the extra plies of high­
est quality fabric and the good-measure
tread of hundreds of sturdy, non-skid
Vacuum Cups, make Vacuum Cup
1 ires, at prevailing prices, the biggest
value on the market.
Thia devartment conduct^ by
Shanks, of Shslbum, Orvgun
The Scio Garage,
The first eserntial for a good lay­
er is a strong, vigorous, well devel­
oped body. Any hen that «how» a
lack of vigor should be eliminated.
This lack of vigor may be indicate.!
by a long thin beak and head (crow
head I. by dull eyes, pale swiveled
c»mb. long toenails, and by the
habit of spending much time during
the day on the perches
This type
of hen should be sent to market at ’
any season of the year she is ob­
served. whether she is three months
' or three year« old
A hen usually stope laying as soon
SCIO,
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! SANTIAM FARM NEWS
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May 16
Mr. Flanagan came out from
Scio Sunday and finished getting all
the hay ‘he old man had left.
John Davenport and wife, of Lar-
wo i, and Melvin Gaines and wife,
of Portland, pulled in Thursday
night for an old time chat, It was
the first time in 20 years to meet
my nephew.
Curtis Griffin and hia new wife.of
San Francisco, with Mr«. Ixivejov,
of Da as. have l»een spending a few
«lay's with their mother. Mrs. S. W
Caines, left Saturday for Dallas for
a short visit with Mrs. Lovejoy.
They will shortly return to 'Frisco,
where both have steady jobs.
Fishing Goods
Com«* and get yottr outfit
11.1 vi- von got that large piece of
Aluminum Ware
yet?
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May 15
We Have a Nice Line of
It is going like hot cak.««—all out of a
iti-nix. Sale lasts all week utiles« sold otit
few
v Oregon Made Goods
When you can and help
build up your state
Th«* Stove« and Ranges wt- handle ar« the equal
any stove or range on the market.
The prices are lower on the aaia»« grade«.
Great Reductions
E.ast Through California
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets
On Sal»- May 26 to August 3l»t
Octubert 31st.
Return Limit
Liberal Stopover Privileges.
High Point«" on the Way—
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lh< Uktnous Stakiyuus
Majestic Mt Shasta
Ths Ituggvd Sierras
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“Pleasure Places" You Must See —
San Francisco World famous city that "’tis hard to
leave"
l»s Angeles Wonder city and noted tourist center
San Diego Romantic city “Where California began."
rHKKK N ational PARK* Y '••mile Sequoia General
Grant.
Scores of Seashore and Mountain Resort«
For fare«, •l«---ping ear reservations or beautiful folders
ask any agent, or write
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
«0
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
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Our Political
Smith, Jess Ch as tine and son took
dinner with Mr, and Mis. John Cos­
tello last Sunday.
(('■ontmued from page 1.)
For Governor. Walter M Pierce,
Mabel Davenport was a week end
visitor with her parents. Mr »nd of Union munty.
For State Treasurer, write in
Mrs. J. L. Davenport
Mrs. Daisv Elliott, of Portland, name of Milton A. Miller, who hat
«pent Thursday night with Mrs announced hie candidacy since the
tilings closed.
Robert Elliott
For County Com mi »si oner, long
Mr and Mrs John Costello called
term,
J. I) Isom.
«1 the home of Jess Chastine Sun­
day evening
Oliver Curry purchased a cow and
wo "babv" pigs at Lacomb last
week.
Ed posvar and wife called on Win,
Larwood and wife Sunday afternoon
Mrs Carson Davenport visited
Miss Dive Curry one day last week
Mias Dixie Curry called on Mrs
Robert Elliott one afternoon last
Week
I n < TXJNITO
Again assuring our reader« that
they are not bound to follow our
suggestions. nor do we want tn die»
tale, but we Iwlieve they represent
the safe and sane policies of the old
parties.
The ladies aid societies of
Federated church held a sliver
at the home of Mrs. Frank
Wednesday afternoon.
Going to Build?
the vent, eye ring. i>cak and shank,
in the order named
Larwood Items
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Just in.
as she begins to molt, and It may t>e
fr<>m six weeks to m months la-fore
she begins laying again. It is only
in rare case« that a leghorn or a
hen <>f other small breeds lay dur­
ing the moit. The early mullers
take the longest time to complete
the molt and are usually the poorest
layer«. As a rule all the hens that
begin to molt before the middle of
August should be sent to market.
Since the early muller is so readily
ssM, this is one of the easiest fac­
tors to use in calling. The molt can
be forced at any lime, but there is
n>> practical advantage In doing •»
Prevent it as long as possible.
The poor layers are laxy. inactive,
spend considerable time on the
perches, and at feeding time stay on
the farther side of the flock, as
though ashamed to be seen. The
replanted, as the weather is nice
and warm now.
Some one seems to hav« the
wrong sow by the tail, as th« Scio
orchestra played two weeks ag > for
the big dance at the Scio hail, and
it came out in the Tribune that the
Portland boys received the honor of
furnishing the musts. *o it docs not ■
good layer is healthy and active, has
seem to set well with the Scio or­
a good appetite, is not nervous or
chestra on a-a empty stomach
flighty, comes up close at fecdi g
Billy Benin and wife, of Rogers
time, is usually singing and happy
Mountain, calk*«! in for a short visit
ami wants to be appreciated. The
with her sister, Mrs. Id Kalina, and
good layer has a large, open, moist
also at the Saniiam Farm for a sup­
vent. The skin on the abdomen is
ply of rhubarb, getting <• j>oun<is
soft, pliable, thin and smooth. The
and Mrs. Kalina 30 pounds
al>domen capacity is three tingeisor
Corn planting seems to
more. The spread of the pubic
order of the day. a* most
bones is at least two fingers and are
neighltors ar* making good
thin and pliable.
the warm sun.
In breeds with vellow shanks and
Misa A nene Smail finished up her iwaks. heavy production always re­
eight month’s school near theShind- duces thia yellow color. A hen with
ler bridge Friday with perfect satis­ a yellow beak and shanks at any
faction to patrons and scholars.
time from June to August has un­
doubtedly
been a poor layer. The
Mrs. S W Gaines is a little poor«
yellow
color
returns in a short time,
ly on account of the warm weather,
as it does not agree with her. being after egg production has stooped, to
.Mr Fritz, of Lebanon, the Raw-
leighs agent, called in Saturday.
Il-- has »--Id his agency to William
Mitters. of Scio, and was collecting
open accounts where he had sold
supplies while canvassing.
The old man got too smart and so fleshy- weighs ‘.Hi pounds
plant- i hia corn two weeks too •gr­
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ly.
t he ground was too cold and
wet. -> it rotted, and Saturday he
Su bee ritte for the Tribune
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HOW TO CULL A FUX K
OF HENS
<1 Come in and get a copy of the latest
price schedule—you will be agreeably aur
prised. Get your season's tire equipment
today and a free tube with every tire pur­
chased.
Profit by
Marvin Davenport and wife and
Mrs. C. C. Davenport and children
spent the week-end at Is-banon.
Milo Bartu and wife visited rela­
tives in this vicinity last Sunday.
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Mr, and Mr«. Frank Ronrr and
•son. Paul, visited the Frank Shind­
ler home Sunday.
Mrs. Daisy Bliott and Floyd
Gaines and wife motored from Port­
land one day last week for a short
visit with the J. L. I »avenport’s.
Miss Bernice Davenport attended
a dance in Iwbanon last Friday
night.
Sid Stringer and wife spent Sat-
Iprday night amt Sun-lay with Mrs.
Stringer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Westrnhouse
Plans for houses, barns, chicken
houses, etc., furnished free. Come
look them over. Let us give you
an estimate on the one you want.
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co
SCIO OREGON
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THIS IS
STRAW HAT
TIME
Hazel Howard was an all day vis­
of
Try Ottw
N. I. Morrison £
itor with Mary Rom-r last Sunday.
Robert Elliott, wife and son.
Bobbie, visited Ben Schmitt ami
wife last Sun-lay
Mrs. Grace Vaulkman visited Mrs.
John Costello last Saturday.
Carsun Davenport has just finished
painting the dwelling house of (ieo.
Tieyen. who recently held a public
auction sale, and now resides in San
Francisco.
Mr and Mrs. Waller Woods and
Ij^Ue «laughter. Mr. and Mrs Wm.
25c to $2.00
You must «♦*♦• them appreciate the value
Hibler & Gill Co
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