The Scio Tribune
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THE SKYSCRAPER CHURCH
!h 1S81. when Chicago was in Its
•waddling clothe«, the Methodists pur
chased s plot of ground in the down
town sect km of the town and built
thetr “first” church center up-n It
By the time 1AM rolled around, the
tacrenseii growth made the securing
of larger quarters au absolute neres
atty
In the meantime, the business
part of the city had shaped Itself
around the chunk and the value nf
the church property had Innaw-I nt
a trntnendoualy rapid rale. The Meth
odists might have sold out at a tin nd-
■ome profit, hut Instead they decided
to retain their holdings and capital
ised the situation by rombtning re
light» and bustnews after a new
fashion, producing a practical novelty.
They built a building several stories
high, art th tn which was a church, and
reviled the ground flour and all other
space not used for church purposes,
fur business purposes.
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History has again repeated Itself.
Ths attendance nf IP22 had outgrown
the church of lVd Tbelr plot had
become the center of th« city's retail
business section. So again, the Meth
odists enlarged tbelr quarters sud In
duplicating thetr former plan on a far
larger and far more grand scale, they
produced the tallest building In <Ttl
cag». the most unu.ual church build
lag In America, amt the blgh-st
church hording In all the - -rid
Thia magnificent skyscraper church
la HD by 1*2 firet and 21 stories (and
basement), or 3ffi) fret high The rer
nee is surmounted by an elaborate but
substantial spire which “carries on“
MB feet farther tusking the total
height of the structure Sfld feet.
An elat-orale entrance leads from
the street directly Into a veritable
dream of a “bouse of worship,“ sur
rounded by shops and sfotRw within
This secluded church Is mode'ed
somewhat after the style of the Eng
II sb churches, elegant but simple, dig
nifled. and tn silent accurd with th-
creed of the church, with a seating I
capacity of about 1..'h*> per»--ns and
containing an organ as fine In qtfullly
•nd pleasing In lone ns the exiwrta of
the organ builder's art could produce
The original church Is said to have
rest •.'*»>
The new structure. Its
graceful stdre dwarfing all other sky
scrapers in t Ytlcsgo, Cost about to.
OOO.UlM, slid the annual Income from
tbe spare rented for stores and offices
la a Bibulous one
Exclusive
Optica! Parlor
y jerjbh
bical
Bancroft Optical Co.
MS Wes* rira Siéra Alkrar Oraura
EAT TO LIVE
The Ivcttcr you eat
The I tetter you live
Imperial Cafe
P at M vhphy , Proprietor
Allmny, Ore.
We can v a Full I-ine of
Wheels, Rims, Springs
trie & (»as Welding
SNYDER
&
404 E. 2«1 st.
Albamr. Ore.
SON
Farm Loans
Write for tsipklet describing our
twui t-. . <-ar amortixc«f rural M »
-lit farm loan. Insurance cotniw-
nv rates are vesy low.
No com
mission or other expense.
Beam Land Co.
Albany, Orc.
Try Hall’s
SI.00 Collection
of Small Plants for
Porch Boxes, t>>st-
• id to your addrcM.
et us know what
you want to aid us
in making a selec
tion.
I I ALL’S
Floral and Music Shop
Phone lftf»-J
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This ad is
addressed
TO
If you arc on (I’c f.i
have the
Lumber
Your Car
Look Like New
At a comparatively
small coat.
If you are in
t«»wn. we can
supply you with
what you nce«L
H> Deliver
C. O. Painter
Kendig
Aute
415 Lyon st.
Albany, Ore.
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TAE ,
1WÂA1LLK.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN SHOPPING
J. W. Copeland Yards
O vality : S ervice
Second an«l Calapooia
Phonr 275
Al HANY, O we .
Bring us vour job Printing
Torrance
Br MRS HARLAND H ALLF.N
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<». ISM. Il »rlssd I« Aiwa»
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DECREASE LN FAT
TEST IS EXPECTED
The epprevli.No falling <«ff In the
butt-rfot rooi-ti< iff milk al this time
of year when rows are put ou pasture
can»««
ronat'lereble
ewmttprnailoa
■m-.ng stNue «talrvmen. aod may lead
them to belle»s that errors have been
made at the creamery tret The dairy
department .»f the New Jewry State
< «-Urge >»f Agriculture. New Bnnivwlck
pidtits out that the «ffiange to pasture
reuse« an tn«-rvH»«d milk flow whirl-,
necessitates the butt«-rfat‘s being dla
trlbutod through a larger volume
This uinkea Its I'rrvrntsge look amsil-
er. but tbe total quantity la not less
Th« <1-liege make« a few euggvStlons
to ahi In getting gi-’fl samples.
One must be sure that the Sample
Is truly representative of the lol of
milk from which It Is taken, f'ows
ah.-ulil he milked dry an-l the milk
poured several times from «me roo
ts liter to another. The sample sh«-Old
be taken lmni««tl>itely. Ettougb milk
tmist tie pr<>-isre<1 for two* fat testa
This requires at-yut one fourth pint.
Care must tie tnk--n to prevent the
sample from youring before It reaches
ghe lalMtretory. To Insure ■ Cuinat
souring, a preservative is sdiled.
Bichloride of mercury tablets are the
ni-Hit «-nicia-iii and one-half tablet Is
a-nough
FomiaMeliyile or fonnalln
may be Used at tbe rats of three drops
to a sample
In a-ach rase the pre
servative should he ntlta-d thoroughly
with tbe milk.
O m of tbe niiaat ImiMirtnnt steps la
that of filling the sample bottle to
overflow lug before Inserting the rorfc.
If the te-ltle la not full the milk will
be agitated In transit to suet» an ei-
tent that «-burning will result. When
butter granules are once formed. It la
difficult to get a reliable test When
small medicine b«»ttl«-s are use«L It la
the practice to make a hole In the
cork with a nail. Fill the bottle en
tirely full of milk. Insert tbe curt
■ nd saml It by pushing a match Into
t he hole In tbe curb. This wifi pre-
vrnt tbe cork from being f<#t-e«l nil!
by either gas <>r air escaping from Ike
milk.
When th«-sr few directions are ob
served, there Is no difficulty In obtain
ing an accurate detranilnatlon of lbw
fat couteut of the milk.
How to Feet! Dairy Cows
to Obtain Big Profit»
Albanv, Orc.
Let Us Make
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BROOM TIPS
When buying a brunii, grasp the
handle firmly In one hand a nd try to
twist the brush with the other. You
can tell In thia way if the brush Is
louse on tbe handle If It la bot prêt
ty solld^ d<> not buy It.
It never paya to buy cheap brooms
or brua-'ics
Always <-h«»«»e corn
brooms with lung flbar, tough and bril-
tie | ««there lae they will so-m break
to pieces. Select one n .»dr of such
P» k I corn that there are no re.l«
Green-cvlored, soft brwxn corn nber
wears longer, but the mere fact that
It has a lemleticy to redm-m may m«t
be objectionable.
There are many
grades of broom com. which la grown
In several parts of the Middle West,
and used for thia purpose alone Only
the tup part of the stalk and h-n-1 are
made Into bro«*ms. Manufacturers re
f«r to the many grades as “Green hurl
curt»,“ "Mvitlum quality hurl," “bound
good common.**
"l »warf
corn
fur
whisks,“ "t'miimisi rod tipped Insbies
and covers," “Stained amt lUiinnii "
The process of making brcMMua Is
very simple, ami are still made by
hand, especially In prison« and prill
tentiarles. 13rat the corn ili sorted
Intn equal lengths, bleached, and dried
It Is then placed armtml the emi of the
stick and fastened with the wire, this
Is done by a win.ling machine
The
broom la now a conical simps and
must be flattened out In a vise. It Is
then aww rd by hand, or by phwer. with
stout twine, after which the brush Is
run through a scraping machine to re
move any sreds left on the corn. There
Is left but the trimming, and the pla>-
Ing of the little plush or velvet guards
over the wiring which Is <iiultt««l In
the rltraper graih-« and the brooms
are ready to tie labeled and buaciie«)
Into «burns for the market
g
A new- broom should always lie
dlp|««-d In hut »alt water This tough
ens the bristles
Frrquwwt washing
In hot soapy water will keep them
soft and pliable, and lengthen the
wear
llroutiu should l«e hung up ns
the brush Is soon ruined by staudlm.-
un II«« fl«M-r
Keep the ends cut off.
so the bristles will wear evenly. IVluo
the broom tn-glns to “aprend." bind
the bristles tightly together about half
way «town, using wire, or ev«-t» ■ vers
strong C<md. You will In- surprised
how much longer your browins Will
last If given a little am h care
In the Edible Class
Feed all U m » roughage a cuw will
L
This should Ind tide succulent
feed and s leguuie hay.
With a good ruughage-as al faffs,
•uy l«-an. or clover hay- feed a Jer-q
sey or Guernsey one pound of grain
to each twu and one-half to threo
txMinds of milk: a Holstein. Ayrshire.
Ilrown Swiss, or Shorthorn, one pound
of grain for each three to threo and
«be half pounds of milk.
With a |Ms>r ruughage. such as tim
othy or wild bay. feed a Jersey or
Guernsey one pound of grain fur each
two pound* of milk; a Holstein. Ayr
■hire. Brown Kwlsa or Shorthorn, one
pound of grain for each two and one-
♦ half to three pounds of milk.
These rules for feeding dairy cattle
are laid down In Bulletin 2IS. “Feed
Ing the iMtIry Herd." prepared hy <1
H. Kckles and (> <1 Mchrader of I ha
dairy division, L'nlverelty vt Minne
sots, and just Issued by the Minne
•uta agricultural experiment station.
Copies can be obtained by addressing
the Office <<f 1‘ubllcatlona. L'nlverelty
Farm. St. Paul.
The good dairyman, the bulletin
says tries to maintain summer condi
tions the year round
The renditions
of early summer which make possible
maximum production ere: Abun<L»n>w
of feed, palatable feed, a succulent ra
tlon. a sufficiewt amount of protein,
moderate temporal urea and comfort
able surroundings
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“Yew.'
»aid the tracber
•• hâve
se vers I plants and flo/rrs nsu.-.l wltli
the prefix '«h>g ’ (if i-ourse. the 'dug
rs i* and '«h-g violet ’ are well known
lu yuu ali. <*an any of you tell lor
utburuF*
For some seconds the class re
iualn«d dumb. Then a bright Idea
lllumllMlted the fare of sb arcbin.
*a«1 up went hig batid
“tut lie flower*.
Reconditioning Shop
and
Parts for All Cars...
212 E. First
Stringy milk, or milk that gets thick
after standing awhile, la caused hy •
certain form of bacteria that get into
tbe milk, either through the water
used In washing tbe milk utensils
from the odder of the row nr row«
nr from the duet of the feed given
the animala The source of the Infec
tion may tie th« cream separator, es
peclally If car* Is not used to hare
thia nt «net I carefully cleansed and
sterilised each day It may he well
to keep the milk from each rew aep
arate for a few days to determine
whether or not the infection came
from a single cow. It may take some
Investigation to discover the source
of tbe trouble, and In the meantime
■Il vessels used for the milk should
be washed thoroughly and scalded aft
er eack nata»
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ALBANY. OREGON
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Cash Prices I
CASCARA BARK
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Come and get the
• prices from us before
you sell. <J High.st
prices paid for all
kinds of Junk.
Albany Bargain House
Corner 2»l ¿t Baker
Phone 411-1
Albanv, Orc
The Highway second
and
Repair Shop BakarVta
Telephone 442
Cylinder Rclmring
General Auto Repairing
A. R. B vht
M. A. Ki apota
Albany, Oregon
1 he new Sweet 16
r ram«
cutties in Ih rni-Anilwr.
is
I Me last word in amartnraa of
design
A self-aeilcr lleca use
of its distinctive Iwauty
Optometrist
ALBANY
HAROLD A LB RO,
Manufacturing Optician
in tUGanij
('.■II tn aiwl sc«- our selec t line of
ÿdiitb ait?
The <»nly exclusive Paint and Wall Paper store in Linn county
F. C. DANNALS
Third St
Albany, Or
Albany Planing Mill
C. W. SCARB, Prep.
Sash, Door«, Moulding, Glass. General Mill Work. Windshields.
Kitchen CuplMtartls, Window and Door Screen«.
Hartl wood Flooring, etc.
Bring Us Your Estimate»
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
Phone 140 R
Stringy Milk Caused by
Certain Bacteria Form-
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All kinds of trun and Brats Cast mgs
Fruit and Hop Furnaces
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
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Albany Iron Works
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
Lira Rolls. Head Blocks. Log Turners. ' og Haub.
< 'able Conveyors ar>d Hope Faed " ork.
Albany, Oregon
Phone 61
DR A. P. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
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Office— Phone •
RsaNenrs 210
S«n<i for Osteopathic Lilersturs
office 11 rat s«vin|
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