The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 04, 1923, Image 5

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Ideas
WO Murk* were u«-«iiug.
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• a youug stork—«ad
oarru - Kduded Before bo mar­
ried be bad '-»maurted mainly with
atrlpiii gs of hla uwn kind and bad
given O" th" .til tu tbe laiUew, «libar
mal'l or mairuu
After h<- >.".irrfed hla atteutlou was
conc- utiu—<i n --n hi« All Hatlafylng
Wife, up- o that Triumph of Art. La-
Imr and L ■<• tin -r N«wi. and upon
thOaw Hl—tel Creati"««— their <t»ll
dren
Iweply m,« he moved by th«
■neri«!- '.* ti>»tlncta and pr-< »•••»■• of
motín i
-
l.-> v rrn-rrti- <-. Iat<-n«e
admiral:
. hla h»-wrt for Her of
tbe M- ll n>
N'« -i Ib-r of the Gleam
lug TrvMKire of .smooth Egg». Her of
Um I'»' •
I' ■•»Hug Breast, the
Warming WTngg» tbe downy wide-
mouth <lr ip i.f Little Cue«.
Aaauluvidy lie la* red to help her
build ti«- n» I I" I el,- her freil th«
young
ProiAi of Ili» impm»-»lot>r«i ■c-
tlvity It II-'-
"Ir I- 1 »If. -lev 'Illy
be perf^rtm-l ir»
n- of the bro-dlng
When
while «lie hunt- d M her turu
be wa» a wing be thought continually
of Her a» •■tie with the Brood—Hla
Bromi
When he »«» on the neat he
thought all the more of Iler, who aat j
there «o Ituig, ao loilugl,. tu auch uto!»
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anda
Tbe happy »taya fl»w by. fair Hprtng
—aw set Hutatncr gantie Autumn. Tbe '
yuung •»>>
,r> •* larger and larger; It
era* more and m»re work to kr»rp their I
nUtry
Qraham Bonner
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longthetilng widening beak« »hut lu
cuutetitm'-nl
Both parents flew far
afield to feed them.
Thou the da»« grew ahorter. tbe «by
grayer tin- »Ind •older; there was
large hunting and amali «tic.««»«
la
bla dt*anu> lie l« «uu to are «unahlne.
broad, bun Ing »uiishlne day after day;
aklee of llmltfc*» blue ; dark. <l«*p> yet
full of fir«; ntid stretch«« of bright
water, aliallew. warm, fringed with tall
re*d* and ruahua. teeming with fat
frog«
They were In her dreams, too but be
did nut know that.
He atrvlchm! hla wings and flew
farther evety day; but hl« wings were
But aattofi*-d. In hla dream« came a
•eli»e of vast heights and boundlsaa
gpacea of th«- earth «treat»11>( away
beneath him . black water and white
land, gni) waler and brown land, blue
water nml grtwn land, all flowing back­
ward from day to day, while the cold
le«w»uu~l and the warmth grew.
He felt the empty «i>a riti Ing nlgtita
Mars far atiuve, quivering, burning;
Mara far below, quivering more In tbe
dark water amt felt hla great wings,
aride. Mrtxig, all aufll' lent, carrying him
on and on.
Thto »■» In her dn-atns. too, but he
did not kn<>w- that
Tt to timo t* g«f' hr cried «u»e day.
“They are coming! It to upon ua!
Tee I must go' Good by. my wife!
Quod bv ii ■ children t" For the Pas-
•ion of Wlnr» whs upon hhu.
Mbe was i -r.-il to the bi-ert. “Yea,
It Is time io got" »he cried. "1 am
ready! C«m.e"
He waa atim-ked. grieved, aatonlehed
"Why. my d«er !' Io- »aid "How pre
postarmi«! You cannot go an the
Orest Filet’ Y"-tr wln»-s are far
br—>dlng I m * r little .»nes ! Your body
Is for the Wonder of the Gleaming
Treasure' not for day« and nights of
ténsele--
-ir!» g' Ton cannot got"
She did nol he»--l him Nhe spread
her wide wli • and swept and circled
far and high »I.-».---aa. In truth, »he
had been doing for many days, though
be had not "oil • d It.
Sb« dropi « d to the ridge-pole beside
him where h" »«■ alili muttering ob
Jectlon« “to It noi ,;lor1«ua!" «he cried.
"Cornel Th»-» are nearly ready!"
“Too Übnatural Mother!" be burst
forth. "You have forgotten the Order
•f Nature' T»n have forgotten your
Olldrw ! Your loving precloua. ten
der, helple-v Utile Ones!" And he
we;>t for hl« hlgheet ld»»al« were »bat
fared
But the Procinti« Utile Ou«m stead
ta a row an the ridge pole and flap|>ed
their strong young wing« In high de­
rision They were aa big as be was.
aeariy . for as a matter of fact be waa
but a Young Stork hlmaelf.
Then the air wa» beate« white with
a tbou««n<1
It waa like «now
and silver ai d «-a f -am ; there waa a
flashing «bri wind, a hurricane of
wild Joy. an-’ then the Army of the Sky
•pread wtde In due array, and at reamed
Ronthward
Full ef remembered Jay and moro
Jayón» hope, finding the high «untight
better than her droama, abe swept
•war to the far -ummer land; and her
ehlldr-A, m»d with the happiness «if
the Flrat Fll m »wept beside her
"Hut v » mi »re a M- rhcr!" he panted,
aa he caught up « ttb them
-Tee- »le retad F-youtrty. "but I
waa a Stork before I waa a Mother -
•ad Afterward and All th« Timar
Aad tha Ktnrka «rara nyfa»
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ahd Baiar acted aa tl-uugb the, fait
th«, Were old or tir» «oto*
111 t’M Year t d
totlcng
•bout that and th* Old Year told ma
h o» the feeling« of older p»--pl« could
be tiurv.
“Yeo. let « wtoh ererjooe ■ happy
New Year and happln*»« all through
tbe year and let a keep wiahlng It la
our heart» all tbe time
Whea w«
think cd n>«aa or rroaa or Impatient
thing» to >a. le« u« any 'Happy New
Year* to oarerlv
ATTENTION
Nineteen
Twenty-Three
F HAM blip a *rry >»p»ua
day." mid the New Year "It
has been my Brat day here
•nd I tnilst my I have great­
ly enjoy «-d It.
“Old M«b It Inter la not at
■II the chilling, cold rrva-
tare I el|>erted him to be
By m> m«,.mt. Of »nurse It
la true he 1« cold but bi» »pfrtl Is •
nice one He has tbe kind «f Coldness
■ I hiui him that I like
It d<»«-»n t make
Hut II win ba wall nut ta put too much
p«-«.ple fori unhappy, but It Uu»k«<s
them feel Ilk* walking and doing faith. In rveoiutluu». Hcaolutloea are
things
It niakva Uu-iu fevl aaecMcUc often the vapors of auto-tatoa'catloa.
■nd glowing
The, are tbe rainbows that «ucread
“It has Item su< h • liestitlful -toy, U m - teat «tuna, before tbe I aura have
too
As for the I* pt* th*, bar* »tried up They are tbe halo« that wa
place upon our head« too «oon. They
been On*1
•ra the tbln lee that gutter» but let«
"The, have gone atomi wlaltlni; cwcti
ua through
other • happy New Year and the greet-
Ings have been an pleasant nnd cheer­
There la more |K»wer tn reotoutloa.
ful.
If a man can oiervuma hlmaelf h« has
“Now | have a few new Ideas, Per- conquered bl» w<vn»t enemy
He will
hap« they are md really new Hut the,
have to u»e both Sal* ta knock hltnaeif
ar* ties to me I've
out and both feet to kick blmaaif out;
heard It «aid that
ba will have ta got himevlf down and
there I ■ really
•It upon hlmaelf before ba can b«
nothing
so
very
hltnaeif
new
Thto la worth while but It to un­
“Anyway. I'm go
pleasant
and dldli ull ReaolutlotM are
Ing to tell them
•pt to fall before It or be entirely for
Id«-«» of mine
gotten, but rwHiiutluu can do It and
-Whether the,
have force ta »pare. A* a port has
■re new or net I
Id:
■m hoping every-
otic will like than»
H» nigh '.» «»•«•»••<» M «er ««•<.
A» «War la <1—4 to man.
"Now today ha»
Mb*n IHit» wh<«*>*ra low T*oa muli,
been the nrst day
Th« youth repiM. I roa
of thr year, aa ev­
eryone known tCv-
GREETED WITH COLD WATER
eryime ha» wl»hnl
everyone ei»e such delightful wt»t<r*.
A quaint New Year's custom
That la no near«,
•erved In South Pembrokeshire,
“Rut my Idea« are these;
“Why not keep up th)» spirit «11 "Little England beyond Waletg" la
through the year? <»f i-<<»,--• I do not scribed in a Landon newspaper
mean that everyone should wish every­ tweec six and sewn o'clock on New
one elae a happy New Yem evary day Year'« morning th» b uieholders ara
arouaed by a sun<-s»lon of smart taps
of the year.
at their doom, on opening them they
“That would lie very foolish
“But I would like the «ante »;4rlt will he greeted by one or more chil­
to be about all the time I would like dren. chiefly b«>,a. armed with a little
year, 1 cheerfully resolve to obey all
It If everyone felt that they were wish­
ing the beat for everyone else al all or other evergreen plant. The greet-
Ing consists of th* words, “Will you
time*
take thia New Year's water I«.
"It would be so nice if people could
tdaaseK No true native of th« dla
feel happy toward other« all the lima
trict would dresm of refusing, for thia
"For example It would be tut nice
water la suppom-d ta bring good luck
not to have any Jealousy about.
It
for the ensuing year
If the child's
would be so nice nol ta have torn»
request Is granted, he send« a »pray
envious of others
of try water Into the face ef the gen­
“It would be wonderful If when one
tleman or lady of the hooae, ad th tha
person heard that some friend bad had
worda. "I wish you a happy New
good luck for It to make then» happy
Yrar!“ Every mrratier of the house­
too.
hold moat participate In the luck­
"That would make th«- very air full bringing water a* the child to brought
of happlne«» and ch«*er I don I mean up to the metuliera of the family «till
that I think everyone slc-uld „•» i I out abed •nd the formula to repastad
with a silly grin That would be fool-
■gain.
lah and tiresome.
"My Idea la for them tu have their
MAKING THE YEAR
heart» «millng ao that tto-lr wenla
would be cheer, and no that the,
would feel ao much fixulwUI toward A New V « ai I» «he »(«itine pia««.
I« l«av» K wWh a «mlllBf fare.
each other.
I*< • »tari Riil. Iau<ht*r and will **4
And *î>»n tomorrow romra •I'ffig.
"I had a talk with the Hid tear Just
!-><*• time tr all out happy »ays
before be wuM.
Until wa'ra bmlt a
of da y a
“He told me that the utie thing
And waaka and m>>ntha of failli and
rhaer.
which had made him really «ad at
times had been the aeaaeli-M ipmrrvls And mad« of it a happy year
-iwtroit »«• l*ro«a.
■ nd ugly words and mean »{im-lies
which once In awhile he had heard
"Much things he said had made him
cry. And when a year crie« there la TAKE RIGHT CARE OF CREAM
sorrow in the air,
During Hot W«ath«r It Should Ra
"tie told me that the reason, or at
CSiVS Mora Allent on— Cool Soon
least one of the reasons, why every­
•a Poaaibl«.
one wa« «■> happy
at Christinas time
[itirlng hot wrath», cream must re­
wss txM-auae every­
one felt ha|ipltieaa trivo better care on the average farm.
A« « ooq after a<-|Hirnting aa jHMi’Ible
•nd w toiled frieoda
c»«i| the cream h, setting the can In
happiness
and
cold water
Never mix the freah
merriment.
warm cren tn with th«- cream from pre
“And It le the
Chrtatmaa i spirit vlou» separation until cooled aa low
•« powellite. Ivi not krep cream too
and the New Year
g>ng at the farm
Mend It to the
spirit that I would
Creamery or take It to the rreatn «ta
like tu »re kept up
tlon at l««l twliw a week, and three
■Il the year.
times a week when tlw weather get«
“As I »a, these
hot, Poor. «tale crvain will not make
may not l»e new
g««el butter. If th»- <r»nu»ery ronnut
Ideas of mint-, but
make good butter the average price of
they are idea» 1
CTram Will 1 m - lower than If good but­
feet vary strongly
ler can be made.
“For eianipl«, I would like It If
mothers and daddies were just the
•ante all the year aa the, wore at
Old Council Dies
Chrtatmaa time, and If chlldrrn were
the aame too. wanting to do for each
ether. saying ktudty thing«
“I would like It If grownups never
hurt children s fwlinga those grow«-
The old council held its final mert-
upa who don't under«tand chlldrrn
I
ing at th»- city hall Monday morning. j
wish they would never aav thing» tn
bun the feeling« of children
adopted the report of the city tress- i
“The New Tear la young atxl knows
urer, and «wore in the new city of.
that one caa feel hurt whea one la
wry young
ficera for the ensuing year. Ths],
"And I vroald tike It If chlldraw
T Wl fU-»
trwaiurwr'a report «hows
that
Ford Owners
Does your Ford noe good? If not,
we will adiuat your Head Ijimji and
show you how to get 50 per cent
more light
Adjustment Free
Ford Garage
FRED T. BILYEU. Prep.
For Ford parts and Ford repairing come to us
city a IndebtedncM is * little over
$t»N,00t> and that s tax levy of a
little more than 91 mills will be
neceaasry for the expense« of the
city. Thia debt tk occasioned by the
building of the new light plant at
Jordan. The new officer« «worn in
Hokk fire Ion0
c»«.L^
/axvA
0/
ihankç to the hot dir ^clmji
HE HOT AIR DRAFT and the HOT RLAST
PRINCIPLE are exclusive p>itcn:»d featurx-» »if
•very LANG ranjur manufactured. Forcing tha
flamro entirely around the over, thorou&hly and
uniformly heatin,\ every inch »if cookinft surface,
this principle of stove construction has proved
itself the moat economical, convenient and
ier-
ally satisfactory heating method ever invented.
The Alaska runfte pictured above is ideal for tha
smaller kitchen, poam-Mitift all the fvaturv» of our
larger model*. Every heat unit i» utilised, cnal»>
linA LANG stoves to operate at L » fuel expense
than any other ran Ac manufactun L A vi»it to
our More will convince you that your next Move
will be a
fANG
Zlsl Us About Them
R. M. CAIN
Hardware
Phone 76
Furniture
SCIO OREGON.
>—♦«••»»« ST.1HT SOM KTHISQ .................
If you would make progross atari something worth while.
There is nothing you can »tart that will contribute more to your pro­
gress and happtnesa than a bank account.
Money in the bank creates eonfMence. ••Confidence begets enthuai-
asm and enthusiasm conquer« the work!. '*
Start a bank account and keep it growing.
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The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon ;
"WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE”
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Mayor, A. G. Prill; recorder,
Mylo Bartu; treasurer. E. D. Myers;
marshal. N. I. Morrison; council­
man. Frank Bartu, jr.. R M. Cain.
W. J. Chramv, E. A Wagner, F. T.
Thayer, I. V
McAdoo. The new
council meet« tonight.
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