The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 29, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    The 8cio Tribuft«
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LUDENS
In potential possibili les. a» well
aa in the numlw-r of dairy cattle,
: &ha,nfa ;
No — nor any more
j
a
•
NATHAN HOWARD GIST
• <«>•
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coal or ashes for anyone
t»>lug! The convenience
and efficiency of Pearl
Oil-made heat means
comfort for everyone—
fire-tending for none.
1 L-at by the roomful at
the touch of a match!
Simply turn the wick
high for initial warmth
—then low to maintain
And
it.
remember.
Pearl Oil bums clean
—it leaves absolutely no
odor.
For best result» your
heater needs more than
just
kerosene. “Kero­
sene” or “coal oil” may
mean any kind of kero­
sene — “Pearl Oil” but
one. It is the highest-
quality kerosene only,
the result of years of
research and study, and
refined for heating and
lighting purposes ex­
clusively by the Stand­
ard Oil Company’s own
special process. Your
dealer knows Pearl Oil
—ask for it by name.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
irisfcwü)
Baked Apple«.
IIIE ext of aaylns Tbnnka'
Is not very great
But It
•onirthn»» mat a a <rrat
'••al not tn mt It. Not to
■ay It creta fr'-tols, — If re
a|xc< unit a siirr»o.l.-r
thus« aa< rr«l Instilo la »I 1. . •• n'r
Its at ability, ani power, and »'»■•••n- -•
Ths on» who . «a,s “T'an-«’ I»
blras-tl with th» virtue of rratilu-le la
a kHif among hl« t<-
« «t •
of bla kind
II» !••»•»
•'
qualttiwa twrmnry to mimi Ins-
I
••
qualitl»» luclu‘1» other r«> • •
-•
That person Is llkr a w.
on
light un a «lark night
II <» a | ■ a»
ur» to »»r«r such a -nr
The «ms who lark» thl« t'n. ■ •
r I»
to lx pltiCtl. Il«*
"I, !
t
an<l <|wu>latr Non.- irr
for hr Is unapprr.-»tl.r II IP-
<
atlaarabls IN tires «• hr I» to-trr
awake to thr fa> t t <t to
<
1«
»nt of th» g.»»l .nd it; ' , -
1«
things of ilf«- I I -
hia worst sarin,
Th» vain» of Thank--thing Hr» In
th» r»n>lntlrr It gl»r-
m t ti.
too oftsn do wr sa, “Thank»
T
ar a sou »Iso suggrata that > •- o > well
mt ■‘Thank you
Th» r»|.- — n.
that sentiment <lr>»» t nr go -I
Hr
from W hom nil l> - • . » r
- tv
tied to an ripr.-«- on f o-ir gtn'lt l<-
Thai la man« • hlrf l.l >-sin. t •• ,>■ •«
•nc» of an Inlt' tr < -I
■
him. in Whom man II»»» ml mo» —
and lout hts being and to Wh.mi hr
again shall go
Melt tn thl» holy pil’lbxr « m t
b*»Hh»r man
I n.-h on» «I t ilt' ’ •■
grateful In Ilia .1.1 » of t ■
Cr1«»><laiil|N> for fell •» «■• i>
about, anti for *>••• tppt ''
■« ■'
les Am >n< Ilf. • t.r.-«<
those which ' lain, our d»«uti««a an-
owr al.srw of the world« w <
W» should h» tl nkfi
< I,stall
mor» than for pm«,w«i<»
Tit» >•• •
discipline com.-« '
lie- - t Ir
nusaUnm That I th i »-- i te mo
Wupartor lumber ...
from tri • th.
have Ions b een . b.-l ■« ‘-rm ..a
trm|o-st. Without hard Hit«. • ml bit
term»» men w. ihl
cattle, grailn, ku..
OW. will. no row. rni in. I no a. hle>.
nwwts worth, of nt.*r» i <o i- • • o
a-.tire
For thr htrnalng of «'tri, harrl »or
ntaw «h.-uld hr thankful
II.- »ho r.
garda work aa a .«ir» i I . r l«i ip th
should ha»a no |da«-» in m.m» II'
naxds tn rMdftiat his pt".-» . II
who fulfills his every task f.-- the fui
tharr Is tn It Is getting th. m- -t ..-it o
Ilfs Many a man «ho f .-.Ha ■ to
tun» from Ills father .1.—• ...» n-.a tl
yalur of things un'll the rrn.h
and ba Ins»» hts fortune
II-
hliusalf to 1.1» tank lie gathers up the
tools of a wa»t«*d Ilf— II- t ’ 'Ms tils
lifs’s boua» again He u
.
fortuns
This 1« I—- »<>«» ol- . r-ir».
disappointment hard work pnt that
man un hts mattls anti bfr- ght .mt th»
twat ha had
N«W all of Ufa's bls«» n. . nr» th- «»
msasurrd h, h.-alth fort mr i-<xitlon
and h.«or
M“ra often the, .r» the
things which bring forth an.l de. ali.p
th» fiber of tl.r Indi« d<l»l
ThankagiTit.r »sn»<m should tab» In
to account th» haMt» of thrift «nd tn
dustry. the dla|* -I’lon to lit» a .. ,
and well
contentment with
--.tl
manna, and th.- rtrhea of patfe-m e <n.|
pars«T»r»ii‘e. Hr alm |o--. t.-d. fel­
low man Ursa howrahl,. and l«mv»«
th» ««»rid hatter tk.in h«- fomd It la
h» who knows th» hlesaclnr»• >»f grwtb
lode «»thsrs III».. <rr grille’ il to him
for »owing ths good seed of a wall-
apant Ilf»
C*ni os* thr cors of an, fowl bak­
ing apple« place m pan and all m-
t«ua «(ih buttar brows ausar ami
cho|.|»Ml minuta Drop * few raion»»
b.>t -«t> the appiro Hata until too»
Suecean in cootrollin; fruì tre».
and piar» a ceco« ut marshmallow <m
top ef rack, return ta nvoa and hast pegta and di«ea»<-a depends u(*>n
unti! ihr tuaralimalhi»! rarht A f»w having ever, thing readv at th«
rhop|..wt hlckno nuts tua, ha sprtaadad right time.
Overhaul the sprat
»«ri top li alr.uatL
I
outfit and arrange for spray mater-
When you patronize our ml ver-1 iais no they will be ready for use in
tiaers you are patnsuzinf mutasi 1 the spring.
irwrds
f
Willamette Valley
P omi b le Dairy Center
O. A. C. Home Pointer*
Around the h'amilv Table 1» nnoth«-r
department where folks mav swap
ektieriem'v« and
MENTHOL COUCH DROPS
ror ncse and throat
Give Quick Relief
wood .
to pack/
P«e«3
General New«
di«cui«a
the prob­
lems <4 life as th»v com«’ up
THE
FARM
JOl’HNAL.
1*1 n sorse meal» around a hot tie
of n...k instead of a pound of meat.
the
great national farm taper, is unlike
An adiajuats m»ai for anyb-aiy-—
th«' VS 11lamette Valiev is the .>ut-
any other pa(«er
It is practical, wh- .«- wheat bread and m.ik.
ai sudi ng daily asclioti of Oregon,
always h<>ne-t. clea i, faithful; full
■.-cording to Alfre«i I.
laimaa.
of sunshine and gumption
Believes
Sandpaper ami an ordinary black-
profraaor of foreign traile in the
in fair play to all, ■» full of g»><«d. ta>4id eraser will keep the kitchen
who has
Univeraity of Oregon.
solid isfurmation. w«»rth while artic
■love clean with little effort.
ma«ie a compr.-hensive study of
I s and special features, worth ten
state resources during the past
ttm«*a the suixcription pru’«-
Every
A white sauce is the foundation
year
issue, of over a hundr«-d i>ag«-». are
of
half the recipes in sny cookbook,
Willamette Valley's poasibilitiea
crammed full of go.«d things for all.
la-ain
how to make a perfect while
as a dairying center, he says, are
9t«<ck. household, poultry, and a
•auce.
due to favorable climate, abundant
young folk’s department second to
green f»»-d. readv local markets for
none, makes The Farm Journal the
A ten-minute desaert; Put anv
butterfat and a steady demand for
lx»t valu« for every reader of this
canned fruit with plenty of juice in
■tsiry products, couple«! with good
pa t»*r
a stew ixn and heat
Drop spoons
r -ads and efficietit railromi service.
GOOD STORlBt
This famous
ful of dumpling batter on lop the
I illamook is an ideal dairy region
old magazine has la-en m«t«*<l for its
fruit, cover, and cook ten minutes
the dairyman's paradise, accord­
interesting storivs for many »ear»
Serve dumplings with »tewe«i fruit
tig to the Oregon professor.
In most families it has been on the
us
a sauce.
i\k» county, which ranks fifth in
reading table for years, handed
county holdings of pure bred live-
down from mother todaughter wno
Add a pinch of s«»ia to stewed
«lock, is coming more and more to
believed in gotai, clean literature
rhubarb,
dried apricots, or cran
the front aa a dairv area. Currv
with plenty of action
I'h. «« who
tw-rro
«
when
nearly done and con-
i<id Clatsop counties are making
enjoy ptwtry. old and new . will rtt.d
suierablv
I
cm
sugar will lx required
r «pid gains in dairying
this monthly department l>««ih in­
for
sweetening.
"Foremost in the number of
spiring and instructive
lairy cattle in Oregon la Ijnn coun­
I'BDFLE’S FOI’ULAK MONTHLY '
»V hen tablecloths show wear along
ty.” continu<«d Professor Lomas
has long ta-en known and rec ‘gi.iz.-d
the crraiwa it is well to cut an inch
This county la developing rapid-
aa the magazine of home and cmn
f rum one side and one end of the
|v aa a producer of dairy products
munitv service
Serial and short
cloth and retinish th» edges
This
oi.l may I n - cited aa a typical ea-
al. rie» with beautiful colure i illus­
will bring ail of the creases In a
i ::ple of the opportunities which
trations are a d«TI i-"i feature of
new piace.
thia whole region affords.
this magazine
Krcipe« form an
Marion County, however, is the
important featur««
Each month,
premier from the standpoint of
he«-p vandw iches fresh by wrap-
house plan», community ■■ iter lam
■p.alitv of ind.vidual animals, having
' t ing m a dry napkin, then in a cloth
menta, nre.hewoik, patterns, gard
I rung out of cold wal««r ami pul
ieveiuped mure record Jerseys ttian
emng. all
p< >i I* ■
illu«'.i ■ -I
.iiy section of the world.
Tnew
either in the refrigerator ur icelea*
make it p<>»«ii‘l«' to render a -<-rvic.
lt«te«i in the Jersey Bulletin and .
cooler.
to thus, living in th« i irai dl»tricu
Dairy World, are captioned under
and small t«wns, through the col­
lie highest Jersey Butterfat re-
Natici al Appi Aiata! ti AtaiMstnlm
umns <«f thi» great magazine
eorda ”
.See add .- «ewh.-i •
Nuli c ut heri-by given that tlwuii-
llx-w wonderful animals, seven in
1« i- ik 1'««! !<•« b»en ap|»»inl»d sdminls
number, pi ace Oregon first on the
| trutrix ot Ih« «»tal«- ut ixwi» A. t obb,
Fashô»n Denwndi Drcsie*
.<-< us. l, i>y ih.- « ounty Court «>f thè
list as a bre«-«ler of highest, pure
Mal«- ot Vrvgon tur l ino i «winiy
All
bred cattle
Since Hie announce"
hav.ug clamai agalnsl «sid
. »tale are h«-r»l.y ia»litimi lo preseol
■lent of the above, another Oregon
Ilio «ain« «lui, verili.'d ami with prula-r
• ouclurs lh»rvlor lo thè umiersigne.l al
cow has broken the world's record
' h«-r huitH n»»t i.juiw ut lami tbuoly,
in ail claa-Tva tor the breed, so that
Hi«gun, ut at il.» vili«* of V. I.yle Me
in rea.ily thia state nol<la all the
i i- «ey, in thè itisi National Bank
itulwliiig, Mia, fon, t ir.-gun, wilhin ai*
world records for Jerseys, a tutai of
tnvnths Iri.iii «late of Uie tirai publica-
< alluri ut thia nuli«'».
t-ignt
l>atei! ami Arsi | ubh»b«-«i Ihia l.'.th
‘ lathe County, on the bast» of its
lay of Nov«-inb«-r, l!X£i.
Iwna Cobb
pure bred nerds of dairy call It is
, Auiuitiiairalrlx uf llx calale of UvwiS
laying the foundation for future
|A Coi«-., «Ireea»e«i.
i \ l.yl. Mei ruasvy
pr >»|M-rily. Clackamas County also
Stay tuo. or« goti
1« incoming lietler known as a
Attori««', for Adminialratna.
14 >t
(tube pnbllalieU mu consecutive laaucs)
c -inmunK) which lielirvea in breed
mg high class stock,
so much so
Mr ami Mrs, ('
hat it is aide to send many of its
animals to other parts of the UniltHi
■ ia «-s for breeding purposes
Not to tie outtloiMS by the
a nolle
southern
V alley,
Bilyeu
made
a iiusibeM trip to Itluany Monday.
.vii
W III-
John Kelly
wa» an Aliumy
visitor Mofuiay.
Oregon
For icsny a year sull» have lw«»n ih»
De r T Ta«U
Pr N. 0 H.lawr
in»m«1ny of Ih» iipti. dal» «uman a
ana area suitable lor dairying
«animi.», bui ihla fall titola cloth
t Astern Oregon, to is developing. <lr«n»M'* diapullnir Hl.-Ir «Upr.-urne, «Mi.
of theae handsome ricala of the sull
.da«heur County gives particular la idetilred above, tini.Ir of twlll In a
, r« ii. »e of bet-'uinitig an important dark color and brlghtene«! with .-ml.rvld-
^.Lebanun, Oicgon^J
11» »irlkliig
- mtiioulor to the stale's total of ery In seveml color»
new »1,1» feature« are a hlsti tura
-lairy products.
HMt.lOfllce Hl
<w»r roBar, lon*. Ixil s|e»vea and ankle I
' Klamath County also offers in
length »kirr» with aid» penula attached
’RoLcitMHi iJrug Co j
docemenU iu the wav of dairying along “«««* of their nig.-«.
-Ilers large pnaalbtlitiea as a
high-
VETERINARIANS
opportunities since it tuts an eicuir-
enl climate, plenty
of
pure water
Fluir «fill :
MICKIE SAYS—
Phone 52
arid an abundance <»f teed '*
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handicap of a constant nervous strain
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