The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 14, 1922, Image 4

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    Demonstrated Burner
A Summer Clime
A naw stumo burner method of
lend clearing waa shown in the Ore­
gon Agricultural college display at
the Pacific !nter national livestock
exposition tn Portland recently. My»
For your
Winter Outing
the Benton county Courier. A huge
stump with its complicated root
system, appliances, and explanations
or the method were on exhibit
This method has been under Invest-
¡gallon by the Oregon experiment
¡station for the past seven years.
| Many inspected the exhibit and the
errand the Children's Baths
Let a cheery oil heater filled with
Pearl Oil drive the chill from the
bathroom. Its comfortable warmth
will delight the kiddies and safe­
guard their health. You can easily
carry the heater from room to room
— wherever you want its friendly
that’s—
California
many questions asked have shown
the interest aroused.
The stump exhibit showed the
massive root system hidden below
ground, ami the method of apply­
ing the Zywu'l burner in destroying
the stump and roots complete. A
. series of illuminated photographic
transparencies showed each step in
the procesn and the conclusion» of
| the experiment station regarding
Use many other« at thi. »ra«on of the year
von are tniokrng of * tnp to a winter clime.
California ia ju»t th<- place for your winter
outing. Here the days are flooded with bright
warm »unanine. You may enjoy all outdoor
recreations or simply relax and rc»t in com­
fort under sunlit »kie».
There are noted golf course«, polo field«, ten
ma courts, miles of »pkndhl highway» ami
countk-*» place« of scenic and romantic charm
tro now and take advantage of Excellent
Train Service and Th rough Sleeping Cars to
han Francisco and lax Angeles.
I the coat and practicability of the
method. H. D. Scudder, professor
of farm management at Oregon
Agricultural college, prepared the
exhibit and hu conducted the in­
vestigations of the method.
“The stump alone weighs nearly
4000 pounds and is typical of those
found on thousands of acres of agri­
cultural land in the Pacific north­
west. which now may 1* »uccess-
| fully cleared with this new burner
glow.
Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined
by our special process —which
makes it clean bunting — no smoke
— no odor—no waste.
Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere.
Insist on it by name —Pearl Oil.
LOW ROL’ND T»LT TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
For faro», train schedule«. sleeping car
rvsorvationa or descriptive folder*, ask local
railroad ticket agent«, or write
JOHN M. SCOTT
General I’anacnger Agent.
(KKROSKNK)
HEAT
Ford Touring Car, good tires and in fairly good
condition
$125.00
One 1918 Model Ford, touring Al condition
Fred T. Bilyeu
CUSTOM SET BY PROMETHEUS
AND LIGHT
S not complete without a LANG Hot Blast
Range. Constructed to cut fuel costs. Thick
solid top - two lids o«/y - heat and tlmus
forced entirely around oven, utilizing every
heat unit. Made of Armco poli*h*d trufla
Equipped with hot v atcr coils.
7'Ar I.^N6 PtKTfk kangt « bnrnung tbt
*»it f ./ii’jte rangt in tbt Writ
Iti uni-
plbit) an J newarv •/ »prraibn. ftgttbrr
ufb ill affraratri' art tramai ftr ill to-
ring pnpnlartt)
Us About 1 hem—
R. M. CAIN
Phone 76
Hardware
Whan it was noised about a cer­
tain Maine town that laxsv Norton
waa going clear to Nova Scotia to
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teach, everybody had something to
•ay, and a few »hook their wim
hea<h over it.
"A little diffrent, I gueea, »hell
find it from teachin' here,” prophe­
sied Mrs Boggs darkly.
"Don’t you worry about Liny,”
mid Lizsy'a grandmother. “Mebb»
»he’ll have to study the European
language» on the sly, but Luy can
do it I”—Philadelphia Ledger.
Furniture
SCIO OREGON.
Riley Shelton
Real Eslate Broker
and Notary Public
IN FAR COUNTRIES
Veterinarian
MTAYTON.
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e Svio Tribune $1.75 the year
IN THg WRONG SAMR
Th» American l*gion in Mexico
City, Mexico, recently received a re­
quest from a man who expressed
hie dasire to join the organiution;
hut when hi» army discharge p»['«rv
w»re examined, he was identified a»
one of the brsviet soldiers who ever
received an iron ctom during the
World war The German erplaiu«-.!
that he thought the Legion waa an
organisation for all soldiery ao iuat
Ser ter w boas tboy tougU.
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
Flr»St»al»r‘»
Puni»bm»nt
Cr»dn»d
W<O> Having £«tabl>»h»d th»
Fashion of Wearing Ringo.
There it a l«g»-nd for mo«t thing«,
story kept going by repetition.
There is one onmvrning the Greek
tale of the way men came to wear
jeweled ring».
These ornament«
commemorate an important advance
in the climb up from Mtagvry, since
they mark the bringing of fir» to
th» earth, or rather th» punishment
of Prometheus is cumnwmorated.
Prometheus »tole the sacred fire
and brought it down to earth so that
•avage man could have fish fried in­
stead of raw and have something to
see by at night, a New York Sun
writer recalls.
Thia fire «tooling
wm a terrible enmo in heaven, ao
for his audacity ho wo* sentenced to
»pciid 30.UCK) years ohaiaed to a
rock.
He started to servo the »entenco,
but in a few week» Jupiter woo in
a bettor temper and wanted to par­
don him. Somebody with a legal
mind figured it out that Prometheus
could wear a link of his chain on
hia finger and a piece of the rock
could bo fastened to it. So ho come
to wear th» first s«t ring. To ke»p
him from feeling peculiarly orna-
mentod other« started to wear nngs
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TWO BARGAINS
J method,” save Professor Scudder.
George W Kable, of the O. A. C.
extension service, will start demon­
strating the new method some time
this month in the stump land coun­
ties of Oregon.
PEARL
Portland, Oregon
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FARMERS
Clean up Sale on Lumber
We have a large stock of No. I
and 2 common to be sold under
market prices.
First come
First Served.
Scio Logging & Lumber Co.
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