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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
The Scio Tribune Cenerai •Xews $6000 Lo»a Result Exdtuive Optical Parlor // '¿grybhingßfbical Bancroft Optical Co. Aks», Oeaase »U Wsw Sira Straas EAT TO LIVE The 1*1 ter you cat The better yov live Imperial Cafe Mr. Keodle was insured for $3000 : oo building and contents, and nil- males he is loser about that much aft**r the insurance is pat<1, The I building waa erected by I* >1 Mac- j Donald and Henry Stepanek about I 12 years ago. Mr. Kendle has twen assured that the insurance adjusters I will be here tomorrow. Until he 1 ■ , ‘ P at M i rpiiy , Proprietor Albany, Orc. i can get a settlement, he says, it is use I tea for him to plan for the fu- ture. He expects to remain here, however. To safeguard another outbreak. Mylo Bartu, Al Plummer and L A. Poindexter remained on guard the oaiance of the night. Nearly the whole town lurneti out and there were more workers than could tw used. The electric motor at the pump proved its ability to deliver, with three streams going for oner ! an hour. It takes only 12 mlnut**« i to Irli whether or not ■ dilry beni la I prim able. e Welding. SNYDER di 404 E. 2d »I. A litany. Ore. SON Farm Loans Write for booklet describing our twenty-year amortised rural cre dit farm loan. Insurance compa ny rate» are very low. No com mission or other expense. Beam Lan d Co Albany, Ore. X Try Hall’s • Cars of good. w*dl fed dairy »to. covers many Items, such as hand .< breeding, housing, grooming, etc In short, the dairyman must provide > the accessary cuajllluns for good pro I duction. • • • Missing window« In the dslrv burr mean missing dollars In your mli'> check. A cow that has to use her rtvtk wanning the Ice cold wa.cr ■ .• drl- can't use that energy to make milk see Hutter making be.'Ina with t.e pt duction of ( imm L cimo ttnvored «r<*<u To obtain practically all the erri from the milk and have It In the be» condition rruultra the uee of a a rt u separstor This ad is addressed TO of Small Pianta for Porch Boxes, poet- Ci<l io your address, t us know what you want to aid us in making a sclec* tion. Floral and Music Shop • None but high pr tu row» a profitable, and the <!»•• of purr breo straw la the Short«*»! road $1.00 Collection HALL’S Il you are on the farm, we have the Albany, Ore. Phone 166-J Lumber Let Us Make you nee« I to n pair your bain and sheds. Your Car Look Like New If you are in town. *r can supplì you with what you need. At a comparatively small cost. Call in and let us tell vou about it. C. O. Kendig Auto Painter 415 Lyon at. IIV J. W. Deliver Copeland Yards Ql ALITY : SrHVICE Albany. Ore. Second and Calapooia Phone 275 A lbany , Own. 1 4 Bring u« tour Job Printing. Materiata ,!>Z»««»r WerkmansSle ^A >•««•« Bar«««» ao> ». i.«»«,i s». <<sr«*»r b,k«r. ALBANY. Ok EC. Jenning s Auto Top Shop Stationary Top» and Winter Incimurrì Tai kpmo . vk 4 IK-J ALBANY. OREGON Phone 15 Fisher-Brâden Company Licensed Embalmers—Funerul Director» Second and Broadalbin Sta. AH Jersey- Breeders and Friends bring big baskets of lunch to T he J ersey S how in A lbany . S aturday . M ay 23. Bring cups and spoons for your family. Udwl all dithes, as the conuAittw Lib 1 I ILk./* 1 a f\kJ L a C a WITH SMALL HERDS Many creameries at the present time are Inaitig money because they canoo’ get enough cream for the farmers In tlietr territory to pay their overhead ex|irnsva. The volume of butterfat Ec«-e«s.iry to put these plants <>a a profitable ba»l* is not likely to be ar cured until a large cumber of farm ers begin to appreciate the value of the Income from a few cows. In the opinion of I’rof J I’. La- Master, chief of the dairy dlvlahm at t’li'tnson college, the creamery devel. opmeat must depend on farmers who will milk from four to si* good cows, I and there la no doubt a place for tacit a autrbee of cow» on every farm which I* operated by Its owner living ■>n the land These few cows esn be milked and cared ft>r In a very few minutes before and after working hours escli day. No extra hired labor la iirceumry. The feet I which these rows nee<l and which the farmer saves for them. and the pasture they consume, would yield no Income for him If bo did not have the dairy cows. When a farmer geta many more cows than is Indicated above «nu Profe«sor I at M eater, the labor problem b«wonivs liu|H>rutnt. as d**s also the fmil problem. The dairy herd th«m becomes ■ major project on the farm and requires sufficient I time and labor to make lit tulvrferv with the other plana of operation It Is often Just large ««aougb to be bur densome and yet not large enough to tie prod table. There Is very little place for herd« between »11 or eight and twenty cows for cream production Many a farmer has Bn de money and has Item satis fled while milking four or Ore cows, t but when he Increased hts herd to twelve or fourteen cows, he did not make as much money tn proportion and waa dissatisfied with the rviaulta A large number of farmers with four ■>r live cows each will make dairying profitable« Beans Fail to Improve Silage for Dairy Cows Comparisons of corn silags and corn and any bran allagr for dairy cows at the Iowa station fall to «how much ad vantage for the corn and Iman allagr In the first two trials, the cows pro- dticed ntmut 2 per cent more milk and butterfat when on the corn and bean silage ration as com jw red with their production of com silage, the grain and hay rations being kept constant. In this trial the returns over feed coot were nearly 4 l>rr cent greater when the cows were on the mixed silage. In a second trial. h«n«aver. there was a alight advantage for corn silage In weight of the cow» and production of milk end butterfat when <>o the corn silage ratiiut The dairy bus baudry authorities conclude«! that tl,er+ Is little. If any, difference tn the u»efuln»'«ia of the toe kind» of allege, so far a» feeding to dairy cow» la cun certied No apparent dlffervn, e» In pal stability were noted and the differ enres 111 production were sot consist early in favor of either brand of adage Soy Beans for Protein Balanced Ration for Cow The average dairyman finds It nerve sary to buy some feed rich In protein in order to feed a ration properly bal amed. And protein feeds ere tli* lilglirst In price nf any he can bn y therefore It la good business for Mm to grow something to take the place of cottotUMw-d meal, linmwd ollmral. or whatever he has been purchasing Soy been» come nearer being suited to every dairyman's needs than anv cover crop. On sell too thin for clover or alfalfa, «ceeral varieties of soy beans do well. <>n a rich soil they make a great amount of feed If threshed, the eee«l may be cracked end fed In place of cottonseed or 11» seed ollmeaJ with equal results Or If the hay Is uervl. the cows will di ge«t the grain fairly well. Mistake to Depend Upon Weather Ao Cool Cream Auto Trimming N. L. J ennings . Manager Jersey Cattle Eìreeders, Attention! (Continuad from Mf» 1 ) 1 couple of daya. Albany, Oregon When cold wrath, *r comes on many farmers give up th« *ir cream moling tanks and depend uj <on the tempers- tore of the air to mol thy cream. Thia is a mistake. Th • cream cooling tank where the cream ran be rooted In cold water should ba used the year round If there Is not room for a cream rooting tank within the building where It ran be kept feme f reeling. some other arrangement »hawkl tie made for moling the cream la sulf I water Im mediately after It is »epunitwd. Where it la cooled down tw a tifwperstur» of '• ar below. It <gs> be »»Med In with tent * • f**4 will not be responsible for loaaea. coffee furnished free. Paper plates, ice cr am ari ••W *’ »* > Show at Fair Ground», with dinner served in the Riwnt cafeteria building. Two I>ollam per head u ill be paid toward transportation. Sen name, number and date dropped of animals you are going to t>ho to W. H. M c C onnell , Shedd, Ore. M rs . S. B. H olt . Sueretary, Scio, Oregon. Route 4 room tightly Oeaua cans should always be kept tightly covered except during process of cooling Where fresh «Team la added to the can It ahould always be stirred, A long stirring rod should tn* In use on every farm, so that the cream can tie stirred from the bottom to the top of the can. The creameries should see that all their patron« «r» supplle«! with these stirring rod«.» Breeding Diseases Are Often Caused by Feeds Breeding dlrrsw» srv often caused by fi-rd» not i-uatalnlng enough mln ersls due tu drync»« of »«-»aon. t'owv and other animals breed much niorv regularly when on |>«»turr than whi-n '»n dry feed. Ths steamed bonemeal. «ie bone flour, for fe«*dlng purpus«*» la purer than the fertllUer bonemeal. It 1» desirable to have the bonemeal as line a» It can he ev.urvd This la steamed by the manufacturer In large steel drums for' »eve re I hour». Any feed dealer can get this for you Mil equal iiurts of stsan.od bonemeal, air- slaked limo, and »alt. tllve ono-f«urth pound to each row per day In tlo* feed Do not allow any other salt. The Tribune, 11.75 the year. Cash Prices Paid »OH CASCARA BARK Come anil get the prices from us Iwfore you sell. <J llighvst prices } mi <I for all kinds of Junk. Albany Bargain House Cort er 2d Ä Baker I'lionc 411-I Albany. Ore. The Highway Repair Shop 6mo^ Baker ate Telephone 442 Cylinder Reboring Heeling in Trees General Auto Repairing When y«u buy trve» and plan not to set them until towant spring they A. R B ort M. A. K lapotz should be heeled In. To have them Albany, Oregon bandy to set a hrn you are ready they should be heeled In In upright position Ui a single row, and each bunch with the labeled tree the last to be set To do this begin each row with the labeled tnw and when all of that va riety are set leave »pace rn ugh after It to give room for removing It when you want It. and then art the Intwlrd tree of the next »ort Hy thl» method you can set any trees you wish nt any time end keep them labeled In the row until the l»»t tree 1» »rt l|e,l the trees In rather deeply, and work tiie soil In about the route well, almost aa thoroughly as if you were »etttng H’a» the l»oy dull Iweauar he fail litem, and you will have them In Sne ed to make his grades? No! Hts condition. mother had unknowingly neglected his eyesight. One boy or girl out Varying Temperatures of every four has below normal Wartn cmaui »i«>uld never »H- eyesight. Corrected vision makes mixed with cold crc.iin »» this will | brighter boys and girls. not utily ha»ti-ti the Miming prove««, | but will ai«> give Hi» ervam nn <>ff flavor The proper wny t<> ml» tbr morning'» cream with Hie creme of the evening before 1» 1« Uturuuglily <"ol the warm ersam Iwfuie It 1» mixed with the cold cream While the cream la Cooling the cover should tve slightly raised to allow th» animal flavor to escape and the cream should tw stirred &/lleade Qptom etrist. ALBANY OBBB, HAROLD A I.BRO. Manufacturing Optician *? • I c'atiiL anc ? cbaj? The only exclusive Paint and Wall Paper »tore in Linn county F. C. DANN ALS Third St Albany, Or. Albany Planing Mill * C. W. SCARS, Frog. Saih, Door«, Moulding, Glass. Grncral Mill Work, Windshield», Kitchen CuplM>ar<l«, Window and Dtwtr Scicenx, I larvlwiMxl Flooring, etc. Bring Us Your Estimates Phone 140-R Prompt Service Alitane, Oregon All kinds of Iron and Brass Castings Fruit and Hop Furnaces Repair Work and Blacksmithing Albany Iron Works EnoInes, Mill and Mining Machinery Live Rolls. Head Blocks. Ix< Tumor», t og Haul». Cable Conveyors and Rope Feed Work. Albany. Oregon O W ..I, ssai.p» Í**