• ** • , * f* I ♦ • • * « a «. _ a ♦ » / w 4 * e ■ a •« I;- * > • * »- • .V • »« m •» Y • . ». r- wrwF” r- 5 4 ■ ; * -A • - The Scio Tribune General Xeu'8 P»ge 4 ' « U.i 4. ■»... JUL 11 .............. —------------------- O.A.C. Farm Reminder* to dispose of their frtut to eanoerM* mu** spray with time-«ulphur to pre­ vent mildew, but spravmg whu« the fruit ia developing willl caw* ' "Sulphur CoatiDg” which spoil* the fruit in the can*. Oneepeav applied a* the leaf cluster* are beginning to ex|*u>d and a second a* the first flower* bloom will usually »top mil­ dew infestation. Thorough work protect* tl.e bernea from attack. on*-half as much p*r 100 pounds as corn is worth a bushel, so 200 pound* of skim milk has as much feed value as om bushel of corn. Concerning Young jChicJtOfta Montana Life Company Pay* Jordan Policy By Franklin E Gilkey B««tter r< - ills can be had from George L Forge, general state Lies and ring worm* ar* liable to agent of the Montana Life Insurance th» young chicks if they are not fed The first re- cause trouble ia stock this time of eommny of Helena, Mont., reporta, for at least 4« hour« tear, especially in the young Lie* an incident which wmost significant. quire-neat after the chick* are re­ may be handled quite successfully On Dee. tt. 1923. application was ceived i* hebt. Ju»' I f >rv the chick ia hatched by applying raw linseed oil. rubbing made for a joint 20 pay contract on the j >lk ia atmorbed into the body. it well lain th* «kin. King worm* the lives of Mr. and Mr* Roy A It contains enough food for the chick may be treated satisfactorily by ap­ Jordan. On l>ecember 234. the for,- fr>m 4« to 72 hour*. Feed VO degree*. Fur lw*t result* it Skim thick cream to test at least 30 plying aaiidlic ointment or plain pulicv was .«surd at the home uficr giwnlHfore the yolk ia absorbed *hould be held al thia temperature tier cent The thicker the cream the laid and sulphur on the part* affect­ ■ of the Company and was delivered > digestive disturbances i January 5th. settlement of the con­ w I cn for about two hour* prior to churn-j more »kirn milk you will have left ed. wh h wilt r ./t in either stunting tract being made by a 90 day note. mg time. to feed the stock Skim milk for Peach leaf curl *pray of bordeaux On February 5th. just 30 daya| the ch *k’s growth or its death.. G.ioaeberrv grt>w«‘r* who intend feeding h>«s or chickens ia worth 6-6-50 must be applied before the from the time the policy was deliv­ S ir mr buttermilk are the best buds begin to break to be effective eeeeeee Exper- ******************************se*eeo» ered. Jordan met hi* death by acci­ iltrj nen d > not give water dental electroculion, and on Febru ­ » warm whether will bring on rapid t ir at • ’ 21 davs The com mer­ ary 9. a check for 12000, was mailed expansion of the bud*. ci »1 chick f- i* will not supply the to his widow, iiaymedt being made Farmer* contemplating the u»- el ments for proper growth, but within four days of the date of the I of commercial fertiliter*. should de­ i i 1 ■ ».implemented with muscle accident and without hi* having paid I termine what one* *nd amount* they i> I f h | -uch as milk, egg* or out one cent. ar* going to use, and place thetr v at -crap« Green feed is essential It will lie noticed that lust HO orders so the material* will reach and tint '’hicks should be put on the day a elapeed fl them and be on time to be applied tmn for insurance was made until I ground as often as possible. Who sell their whole milk get {«id for every i at the proper time. rhe ••xperiment station recom- the check was written.-- Adv ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No t • hng chick food three Owing to the fact that the cattle I ims from poor or worn out separators. Whv times a duv, mash twice a day and ; buMuem is looking up at the present be burdened with the drudgery of turning What One Cent Will Buy . ’ n. ». the chicks will drina. j it seems as if the tide were turning and washing a separator when you can save After they are seven days old the j for the cattlemen. Thi* might be % money besides time and work. A pt nnv invested in electric cur­ mii-.il can J>c put in homier*. Grit ' interpreted bv the cattie breeders rent at the average domestic rate, ■i. I chare, i are usually put in hop­ of purebred cattle that this is the « would: per »'.-I p >••-•! w here the chicks | time to raise their bull* a* such jo­ Run a vacuum cleaner approxi ­ can get them at any time. I stead of turning them as »tears. mately 40 minutes t im'in. - is important in rais- Operate a washing machine ap- '• .. h- lithv chicks, if the brooder Condensery, Scio, Oregon The great lose of st «me fruit« in proximately 50 minute«. h-> • u ha- le en u«-d before it should Oregon laat year due to brown rot Heat a H-pound flat iron approxi­ tie .-.-vied and disinfected a few itiiHttttntTV-*"-^*-*******assesses«seas****** prompted the experiment elation to mately 25 minute*. d.i before th«1 chick« are expected, publish a circular on the aubject.. Heat « toaster long enough to ■»ini i» i v >d overing Io put on Thi* circular was written by H. P. toast IB slices of bread. the tl ■ >r \ ayer one inch thick is Barm, station plant [«tholngfst. and Brew five cup* of coffee in a per­ eh r clover litter includes results and information colator. may be » altered over the roosting accrued from 5 years of experiment Heat an egg boiler long enough .rea. I material is digestible ■ work. to cook eggs for five break fasts. an I wi not cause trouble if the Women’s Miase* nnd Children s The nature of brown-rot nnd re­ Heat a waffle iron long enough to du > rat it. It is very impor­ Clothing nnd I laberdashery lated trouble«, natural condition* cook 2<> watll«««. tin' that t .<• brooder lie working promoting and retarding grouth. and Heat a disc stove 20 minute«. Popular Price* p , , r v before the chicks are put the control measure« and material« Heat a chafing dt«h approximately under it. ......... uaed are the main topic« covered. 25 minutes. Oregon It w advisable to form a circle a- Thi« is the first material out out on G ok with an electric broiler «t>- r<>u i the hr. ler for the first day brown-rot in Oregon for nearly 15 proximateiy 10 minute«, .n t* One foot wire mesh can be year«. The circular i* well illus­ it will prevent, |be chicks Keep warm a heating pad from u-< I fr tn wa lering away from the trated. It ia distributed free and three to six hours. br n>drr and huddling in th* corners may be obtained by writing to the Heat a curimg iron <>nce a day for of th-- t.ro der house, .¡he screen college at Corvallis and requesting three wwk« can 1». ur d later when the chicks experiment station circular number Heat a vibrator, 10-minute treat­ are put outside. Trouble In churning at this time of year may b* overcome by rat-mg the temperature of the cream i'resun that ia too cold require* a l»na time to churn. Cream ordi­ narily sruiuki churn in from 3U to 40 nuauta* and no ditfr-ultv will be encountered in doing this if the cream ha* s temperature of about » DAIRYMEN Oregon Milk Company SHIPLEY’S We have a large quantity of No. 2 Dimension ‘ : 53. Suggestive point* on hatching and firtlmi’ ar explained in Extension bulletin ;’>7I). Station circular 52 Ready for Diatribution Advertise ia Ths Srio Tribune nnd get A. -cnl,.» tl»«. O.A C. taw table colony reas It*. and hr' der house. They will b* Three new poultry circulars arc sent fne on request. ready tor distribution to residents Mrs. Crandall llowa>T«ll» ILw Sha Stopped Chicken 1-oaac« of the state. How to convert the i> . kilt» » were present at a meet­ «•»a **LdMt sfgiitg mt» 1 AW ttt portable colony house into a brooder ! <1 &•f the Ku Klux b«rr tilkM ♦*»#*»• «4 lb« » house, the new400 hen laving housr. larf* ttagy*w * kalebr« I II hrt Klao in \il*aoy one night last week, and the Oregon Agricultural college MlMddhlwtb^ »V.4kfc.»l M » 1 Sci» W.U properly reurew aled, MJ I f portable colony house are the names it is said. i L Kelly’s l>rug Store, Scio. Oregon of the new bulletone. The portable colony house, which is 8 by 12 feet in siM is described in station circular 52. by A. G. Lunn, prvfeaeor of poultry husbandry at the college. This house is built on rqnners to facilitate moving which is an important consideration where Surfaced two sides. I his includes sizes from 2x4 to 2x 1 2 Price $12.50 per Thousand hirst come, first served Scio Logging & Lumber Company Read Tribune ad on page 2 Now booking or I era on Spray Material for later de­ livery. Special low prices on advance older*. It will pay you to contract your need* now and get delivery out of flret car load. There is going to be a big demand for grass anil clov­ er seeds and prices might advance soon. The low price of grain and hay is making a large demand for pasture grasses and clovers. It will pay you to buy now. Send for price list. --------------- Service I disease is prevalent. How to convert the portable col­ ony house into a brooder house, is told by Professor Lunn tn another circular, tn it he also emphasises the necessity of dean ground for th* production of healthy, vigorous young stock. The building plans and bill of ma­ terials for the new 400-hen laying house recummended by the depart­ ment is given in station circular 51. by Frank L. Knowlton, assistant poultry husbandman in charge of With Genuine Ford Parts What It Really Means '44HU," 9 It mean* Genuine Fimi Parts, ;’«0 per cent of which retail for let* than 10 cents. It means a repair shop where Expert Forti Mechanic* perform the work. It means giving Honest, C« wrtcous. Prompt atten­ tion to the honl Owner * etere need. experiment work her*. Thia house ia 20 feet deep and 70 feet long, including a feed room at It one end. which ia 10 bv 2<> feet to 6 feet high in the rear. 8 feet high in the front, and 10 feet. 4 in­ ch*« in the peak It mca. * to constantly supple v<»u with a Font Ser­ vice that will make you all«'. kc< p%xou an elithusiastic mcinl>er of the great Ford family, W c arc Authorized Foni TVàlcr«. \\ c can supply you with any | • < luci tl c Ford Mo­ tor I o. makes. i FRED T. BILYEU D. A. White &. Sons 261 Slate Street ment* daily. for 11 days . Aulii* arimi Phone 27 Salem, Oregon .S««. Oregon rrvi.c Scio, OreaoA