The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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1 chose a charming trail orv day
They said would lead to Nowhere,
Rut I went blithely on my way
To find what flowers grow thdre.
For I was reeking happiness
And courting Nature’» kind caress.
I followed far this sylvan lane.
Enchanted by its !>eauty,
Forgetting qui te all hope of gain Î,.
And thinking nau«bt of dutv.
’’ V. hen sudd--, iy 1 foiii.ii f t u. .k’
P For which my soul wa* hungering!
1 found the fortune which my friend -vji
rk
Had sought in vain on highways;
I found contentment at lhe end
Of one of Nowhere’* byway*.
Here was the ctancp at last, I knt-w
To do the work I wished to do!
Washington
Through ««van «low year« of un«<1
viancln« war.
K<<u«l when n.ia. w«r« lost or «»Id*
were won.
With breath of popular applauee or
blame.
Nor fanned nor
unju.,. ■■ i . i -
the «am«.
Tea Inward Io be re., he* by Saw. of
Idle fame
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Hoiaiar and *t»t««maa. rar««< uni» ■
>tl«h »ol««<t «i«mpl« of sr««< du<l««
dua«.
Stmplr a* broalhln«. a *u<«.|* l>
worn
A« llfa« Indiff.r.nt «lt(a to all man
born;
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Dumb for hlmaalf. unla«« It »•<• to
Osd,
Hut for hl* barafoot ««Idlar* «lo.ja.nf.*
Tramt-ln« th» «Row to coral whara
<hay trod.
Held by hl« awa In hollow-ayad <■- n
lant.
Modaai. yot firm aa Natur«« «alt; un
Ma mad
Hav* by th* mrn hl« nobler tamper
•hamed
Not honored than or now becau«« h«
Wooed
The popular vole«, bat that h« «till
Wtthalood.
Nroad-mlnded. higher «oulad. (Ber* I»
but one
Who waa all thia, and our», •nd all
man'«—
WASHINGTUN'
— Jamaa lluaaell Ixtwvll
Chapped Cow's TeaU
fllyrerln 1» on« of tho l..-at olntmret»
to put <m cow's trot* to keep them
from chapping
Dry trets aft»r milk
Ing ami apply ■ Uulu,«f the <«il. rub
blng It In grfitly
If th« teat» ih-vrlop
largo sores io-llne may b« applied. »*
It will prevent infrcthisi. It dws burn
ronaidrrebly. however, and tbe row
may tlevulup th* kicking bxblt through
It» a(>f>licali<>n unlcsa «be 1» handle«!
carefully.
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A Vielau« Circi«
U hl Nagg» Slatinile» pro«« that
marriage la a por,etiti»« «gainai ■ul-
ride
Mr N»ggw— Tea. and «tallatira • l»n
pro»« that «ulcld« la a prev«®tlre
a gal tut marrtag«
Taking No Chance«.
Viali«» (In »arty morning, after
week-end. to chauffeur)—IhWt let m«
ml*- my train
tTvauffeur No danger, alt Th» tai«
tre«a tol-l me It would cum ma my Job
If I did — Stray Ntorlew
Rot Shot« at Rolltie*.
Tha hardret c.rrlr to aqu«r* la th*
political ring —AxbrvUI« Time«
Fruit tree« may bo Improvaxl by
Crafting, but It dnawn't w"i to work
In the caae uf political timber
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Contrivance Molds Bait
Easily Reached by Mice
Re<vM experiment» bare demon
•traced tbe value of a wooden pote»a
•tallow Hat nmy b» »«ally »nd rbe«p-
ly ron.tfo trd to BiaXc poi«otl«d halt
readily arre*«lhl* to mire without *
p«Mng It to th« weather.
Square
piece* of t By S In- h board« are cut
for botti-m». A deprre»lon to contain
tbe p-Homed halt la m«Je aero»« th«
bottom Imwrtf with a cbUel or. if made
al a pl.-nlng mill, by a group of circu­
lar aa«». The two wall« of the sta­
tion are cut fro* 1 by
Inch «trips
Inti »Inch length».
The whole Is
fa**>n«d together with four nails.
Mire are attracted to thnsa poleon
*t«t
• »nd have often been ot-»erv»d
running around theta.
Old Pohich Church
• Caring for Dairy Bulls
Not far from Alexandria, Va., la a
chttrvii of which one bear» lew» than of
•f»-ne of the other eburebre tn which
the first President w»r«lilp>d Thia la
the old 1‘ohhk -liUrrli. of which. Il la
claimed. Washington «a» the designer.
He alan wat a vestryman of thl*
chur- h and it » known that he had a
great and peculiar iilfcctlon for It. It
la a church having tuu-li to do with
the «pirli uni life of Washington.
fare and Management of finir
ilia" 1« the title ..f a new bulletin l>
•d by the fnlted State« Depart
nt of Agriculture •• Farmer»’ Itul
•Un No. 1412, which dl«cu»M-* brletl-
,e numerou« problem* best-lag <>t
»per management <»f dairy bull»
* to handle them »afrly. and how t-
ep th«m In good condition
A copj
the bulletin n>-»v l-e <« tirvd .ia Io.,
the «upply Inal*, from the I'nlte-
area Depa*ttn»AI of Agriculture
vv a - h I ng t it.
Seif !. •-.h-rv for calve» have not
proved prai th-al nor economical In ex-
psrlmenta at Mouth Dakota State col-
• ge.
Too much high priced protein
fl-ed wu* «ten and the calves were In
too high a condition of flreh for eco-
m-mli'.il growth.
The calve* alao
»h-wed poor barrel development. Indl-
cntlng that very little roughage waa
reten.
Self-Feeders for Calves
ANNOUNCING
Our Annual Spring Opening
Friday Evening, Mar. 27
Our windows will be unveiled promptly at 8:1 5 o’clock,
Friday evening.
SAID BY WASHINGTON
New thoughts of Spring Draperies intermingled with our Gift Shop wares are die­
played in connection with the Furniture For Every R<x>m.
A Living Room, Sun Room, Bed Rixmi and Dining Room arc displayed in our three
windows.
We also invite you to inspect our interior (within the coming week) and see the
many comfortable and lasting pieces of Furniture. You will find our prices are always
low. whether you want a complete outfit or just an odd piece of furniture.
Second and
Broadalbin
Street»
Will Your Name
Phone Directory?
Work is iiivt now being done in bringing the Scio
.Mutual Ic'cphi.ne Company’s lint of subscribers
up t<> dole m<l have a new dircctocv printed.
I .»cl Line Sr< rc1.viy it kindly aaked to make a
uip'rte list of aii p »MW* on hi« line and the name or
names of the owner and bring or »end it to Mr. Wed­
dle aa toon a* possible.
Ti» absolutely necesaary if
the Dirctory is to l»e correct-
Five hundred books will be
printed, will your name and
bu«inm be advertised in it*
pages? Time ri xhort to take advantage of having your bid for the
patronage of 500 people apfx-.tr therein. See Thoma» Large for r»trw
and »pace, a» he i* officially authorised to »«»licit advertising.
Business Men
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The Scio Tribune
Koy bwan m«al can replace th« reg-
tonaeed meal or l!n*eed meal in any
govd dairy rathm Peanut meal, aoy
been meal and eixvnut pre« cake
hgv« the exact kind» of protein* which
are lacking in corn
Th» addition to
corn of th» proper proportion of any
of thear three feed« will produrd a
mixture of protein* that will «apply
all nutritional requirement» la grind
Ing say bean« for dairy feed It wit) be
Mr 1-eflout—I can t «re why that
well to mis them with flinty grsin*
rough n*. k prwfew»|uoal • reeller la *> •uch ■■ old bekn* or barley. The <>11
popular with th* girl»
He caa't
fr»m the I wan« I* thus aheorto-d and
dam-«.
th» grinding la d<«e with lew« ttUfi
Mlaa Tuddl« 11» la a Util« Hum««
culty.
on Ida fret but be know« «o many de
llgbtfull) noval buida
.01 rntupanfe*w Ju»t a» ÎTta t-otay In
atuall town«.
When a tire «al <11«
cotera |>-,g | h *|| wh * rung and at tlia
el«nu| the member* of th« volunteer
company cam« running from wherever
they were; they hauled »tit the engine
«nd dragged It. with a «core of men
lOlftihg at a lung ro|«.. to the Ore. and
ti n fell tv work for all they were
worth, making the pump handle« go up
and down like a «cr«uw. The Friend­
ship Ore «.mpunjr »at or gun I red <>n
August 13. 1771 the year before Wa«h-
ing't.n bought tlie engine for It. and la
•till In «*l»ience, although now Alex­
andria ha* a paid fire department The
engine 1« there yet. and on npe. -lai occa­
sion« It 1« brought out by the Frtend-
alilp Veteran«' Fire aaaoriatlon.'*
A good moral character la th« firw
raaentlal in a man.
I feel vi cry thing that hurt* the aen-
aiblllty of a gentleman.
I bopc, »»me day. we «hall become a
•t<>rvtiou»e and granary for the world.
We do not wl*b to be th« »nly pw-
pie to mate the «Meet* uf an equal and
good government.
Would to God the harmony of na
Ilona were an object that lay neareat
to the heart« of sovereign»!
I hold the maxim n<> lea« applicabl«
Old Chronicle Telle ol
to public limn to private affaira, that
Waehington a* Fireman "hone*ty 1« the liewt policy."
It ap|eor* to to.- that little more
Georg» WhMilngion waa on>e a tin
than common *vti»c and common boa-
man, »«)» the Deirvlt New» Al lea*
he pr««ented the volunteer company of e»ty would l>e n-.-r*anr> to make u* a
great and happy nation.
Alexandria Va.. with a flr»- engine. M
I ntn rraolved that no mlercprvsent«
Ji. Lawick. writing la St. Nichol»». <u-
»crib»« till* Inctik-nt in th» life of the- ti-.n«. falrehuod«, or calumny «hall
umke nw »wvnc from what J conceive
father of our < ountry «a f> llowa:
to bo the strict line of duty.
"Wadtlnglun prewnted the eng It.
1 be very Idea of the power and the
In 1775 to lhe Frirndehlp dr« cum
| .-..ple i,. xtaMlati govern
paay. That »«» Ilu><»l a hufl.lrwl rl; ’it of
ment pre«oppone« the duty o f every
>e«r* liefore then* were paid firetuea
In tho« days the fire lighting wa» done Individual to obey the e*tahll«lied gov
by volunteer*. wl << helnagod to differ 1 rrumenr
k
Tt
Mixture of Proteins
Tua» years ago and mile» away
I heard thin dedaration.
But I am wiacr grown today
And know its refutation;
And I have wen how tragic it
The fate of men with hearts like his.
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General New«
1 have no time to travel far
The trail* that lead to Nowhere.
For I must learn where ri< he* are
And follow road* that go there;
I could not well afford.” he »aid.
“To wander where some cowpath ledr
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