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a Cenerai Newi The Scio Tribune . PROPER FEEDING OF BULL IS IMPORTANT Prayer feeding of the herd hull I* Just as Important as the proper feed ing of the milk co«*. Too often th* s|M>|lrd or musty hay Is put io »na sl<|* to b« fed to th« bull. Again w* find dairymen giving lb« waste feed, left by other animala, to tbe herd sir*. All of which la a very poor practice, w riles U. I» Canan in the Indiana I iriuers Guide Ths herd bull old enough for serv ice »liould be fed mo ugh Io keep him In a vigorous, heat thy condition. free from any ei<esa fat Most breeder* feed their regular grain mlttttr* t<> lite bull al the rate of four to ten pounds dally depending upon tbe a«*» «til condition of the animal and lit* «»riet y of rwugha^e A g-»>d grain t.iliiure to u«e consista of three porta ground corn, litre« part« gormad unis, litre« parta wheat bran, and one part liiia«md oil ut*al 11 roun d oat« ar* <■ rpndally goral for Imita. Cottonseed nu al la generally looked upon with d> 'favor, since It may cause Intpotency. Leguioe bay, whenever available. »! mid tie frd at the rate of ten to twenty pound* a day. Legumes ara high In protein and mineral matter, ■nd will keep tin* ueavlly used bull In et «lient condition. When nuulegtnu« r< ghage*. such a* Iluto' hy hay, fod der or straw ar* fed. It la necessary to feed Ul'Ce lltiveed oil turai than w lib th« legume rouglmge*. Breeder* differ a* to tbe breeding power« of th* bull when silage I* fed. tillage fed in large amounts will have a tendency to distend the patin- h. which is very undesirable. However, ten to fifteen pounds of silage dully may be ssfely fed al<>ug with other roughages. Lt Is essential that th* herd bull re ce1*- r.t-n<v nf •»«’«». »nd where it PATENTS Obtained. Send model or »ketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patent* and Trade-mark* will be »ent to you on request. D. SWIFT 4 CO ——PATENT iJkWYF.RS----- 30S Seventh St.. Wathington. I). C- Over M Y»«r.‘ h«« h««n h ’itid uecawwiry to keep tb* bull in • «tali or pen. be aÌM»uid b* ered at lessi tw|c« a day. h». valve and Importane* of ualng go»d bull« is e«a«titlal 1« tb* amoautnl- cal development of tb« dalry Induatry Tb» prvM-nt u*e ot good bulla la »•- liraly tou litnllad. sud when a guod bull I» Otte* In «ervlo* hi* t>*efulB*a* it>«y be pruiotiged tur an lodefinit* pe ri- d tlir-'Ugb propet feediug and pleaty of »lercia«. Milk Flow Falls Off in Fly Weather in Summer Fl1*« ou tbe ra «• ou hut day* often ■ au«« «a actual rirarraa« la milk pro duct I. n. A g-e’d fly «t-ray. correctly -lied. «¡11 not «miy quiet tb« raws and l-elp the milk run freely, but will alau save th» l«tup«r uf th» tultaer. A g<««d »¡-ray fur tbla purpura eaa radly I»» made at h«>to». a<curding t* the cow ii,«ft of the New York Stat* < oilrg« of Agrl- ulture al Ithac«. Tb» l gredh-nla are 4<* quarts coal tar dip: I1.* quart* f.»b oil; 3 quart» roal ■ >1; S quart» whale oil; 1% quart« oil uf tar. 1r'.«vtav« three |><mnd« of laundry »<• i> In «atei add th» Ingredient* of th« »’>'»y and bring up to 80 gallon» V th lukewarm raft water. '¡ v ay. applied t«ie« a day - In the '»urn I ng after milking and In th* .f’emi«M> whit» the raws are tt. lt<- Liirn for aflag* uf other green feed will Lcp the files away and keep tbe hair easts <rt the cowa aoft. Thirty g-nlori* of this mister* wtn »I ray forty tow* tw|.-e a <tsy for all al • r»t nf one cent a cow a T»o men with a portable half carrying a «pray pump «nd »pray forty cows ta fiv* Danger in Cross-Breeding 1 ri - ili. In reaiity la * fra I >'.<ir'1 <>: <• cai.not mal» a Hta I» <>t .liti, ■ Gurrnsey bull and • -■ t tbi- f> u,al» prugeny to tak* on u type «ir »« Idnira a fun«-ti«»n or prò ili ■■ .. «itti tb» quallty of ih» < i-y and thr quuntlty *f tb» llulMeltt Actually, atrilglit ero» t rad «tiiton!« nf thhi nuiiltig ara qult» • npt to Inherlt thr quulity of tb* Il n «111 tlir qi.nhHly of thè tl ìi H -ry II 1« dlfllrult, linleed, to e» tabllsb a type under such clrcutn- •• Feeding Cows Minerals A dairy • ow giving a larg* flow of milk win ueed nom* added minarais If al>* Is lu ba projH-rly aourtahet Kapecially la this true If aba dora not get legume bay, wheal bran, wheat bd.ldl.i (• cottonseed meal or linseed 1.1 «-«I m her ration Milk contains a large amount nf lime and phosphorus « Rich make* it ntaraaary for the row to gat a liberai supply In Ear tallón if ab* la tu continua to produca ailii very long Treat Warto on Teats flat ha »arta on co« a* tanta »eversi time» dally with warm water contain lug a tai.leapoonful uf washing aoda par pint, or Immera» the toots in the solution for Bae minuta» or nmr*. night and morning After the evening Üi.umrsloa corer the affected parta with a thick peata of cold praoved caafor'oU. Mit. and Sowars of aulpbur Warta that hare slim necks may la ■nipped off with blunt actanora. a few at a time, and tincture of Iodine ap plied. Fine Coll octi on of Book» on Far Fait On a high bill on the very edge uf Tokyo stand* the world's fin eat library an the Far Kaat In languages other than Chloe*». Japan««» and their kin dred tongue« The library building 1* fireproof. aoundieaa. raver* and scien tlfi<*lly arranged, but sadly eat of aym|>athy with the unique and marvel- oua collection of vulutnes made by Or. Oeorg* Morrison over a period of many years and supplement'd bow by tbe purchase* uf Haren laaaakt. who of fered the InstltutiMi to student« of all cllmea. Harun Iwnsaki not only placed the library at the dla|><*<wil of tbuee intee- ewtetd in the Far East, building and equipping a home for It at a cut i.f IJMaiiaa* yon. « g7fa>/w«t hut he en Bowed th* Inetltutloc with xu<s><ss> yen. tbe Intervet ua which la to main tain th* library, saslat in th* promo tion of research work on oriental sub ject«, and parch*»* addition« from time Io time. Th* wh.de la placed under the control of a board of true tees, law-tor M'-rrlwn'a ctaiertion In- lu-l«-- work* on china. Tibet. Mongolia. Man churia. Kashgarta. HIberia Korea. For tnoaa. Japan and the nelght-rrs of China. and a comprehensive ata of work* <>n cntral Asia and tbe rivalry between Great Britain and Ituasla on the western f no Her» of <*hlna There •re Hooka <« the *tih)e*t in mure than twenty language« in » b»< h tn*v* or "Sir-css IT tE* forw pvtrttled wood 11« *ratt«ead about la profus;-a Many tra* trunk* »xc«*d 100 fvwt la length and croaa section* rw»*I tbe fart that the*» tree«, which ara cedatx did not gww thorn hut probably besid« an Inland *«a. and up* falling b*eatne waterl<>gg*l i® tb» b-'tl'-tn at this point. EiurttMt d» tb« c«U struct«»« of lb« « u > m 1 ««» «murai y raplaccd by slUca devi*ed frwn aabd»tacw> la tbe aur- rwundtag land Thr state of rnlt>.raliratlua tn which mu< h of ih» wood *xl*t* •I r »- st piace« Il «Uh gema or pr*»-lo«M «toc oaly are ehaicwdony. «paia and ■*- fuund. but min, tr. c» appi »»< b -Hl»* roadltlan of J*ap*r «ad onys. Ansericon Bulldog The American bulldog--or pit bull- dog. braauae r.f the old .¡-on of fight ing them In pita—I» one of the few brae«!» of dogs <«f distinctly American ortg.' i. and one of the first developcal in thia country It Is the product uf a crteuslng of the English bull- d<»g with the hull terrier, the sub sequent introduction of an additional aerata <>f Engli*ii bulldog ancestry gl» Ing the Atua-ricnn bull Its weight and Its shorter murale and larger head- Hut the bread now runa very true, and has for many years, and there la nut much experimenting with It. Beauty Akin to Cerna Tii* pwtrlfled national for*«t. ou* of tbe 29 national luoaumrats e«tabllalird by l*re*ldetitial proclamation, la the only region nf burnire«!» «. places tn Hi* Nuutbweat in which allldfled wood occurs In *u<b abundance as tu dr ■erte tic* name uf * petrified forswl It la located In northern Ariton* south of the town of Ada.uana on the Santa Fv railroad and was dvwignated as a national moouu.mt In IMMk Three are three principal grotto« nr Here’s Your Chance Case Threshing Machine, 22 inch cylinder, 36 inch riddle, run four seasons, good condition Fordson I ractor. good condition. 2-gang I 4 inch plow. Double Disc, for tractor or horse e -------- power. 4-section Harrow. I Wood _____ Saw, mounted Kelly Duplex Mill (2 ton feed grinder) new burrs To *cc this pt. pcrfv. call at T M. Rusaell’s after ip. m. week <layn. if you must mc it during the day, phone Mr. Russell for appointment. This equipment has l>ecn used just enough to make it work better than new. T. M. Russell, agent, route 2, Scio, Oregon or inquire at the Scio Tribune office. UJ Iti Your Home Company Paciiic State» Fìrr Ini. Ce. ad ■J tl r«rtkaS Automobil* Property J S STWHA. i«-«t Seis. Orv««* rvIL6Y SIJÇL’J’OÇ Real Eataie Broker and Nrdanj Public yi’il.'ath Obtained, Examined - <K) - - OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL ' Physician and Surgeon «'rirt Surgeon S. P. Railway Scio, Or. G. F. Korinek Veterinarian hTArrON. . . . OREGON t alia arawerad l»ay or Kight rubureultn Testing HAULING Anywhere Any Kind Any Time SBK Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon HONDKO CARRIER Reliable Un*srtak*ra The grmi dexri-.puH-tit of natural gaa in the industrie» nruwtd l’iti» * >"*• N. I. Moaaiaoa burgh. Pa., la in a <-onjti ,*.»rald>' meus 1 ci ai: .a I hurt* -Day. »7 ure due to George Wivt llti'bottar <»t •■l-' ’ '*1 rhotte—Mght, .'»5 airbrake fame, lie finally Indurad hl* wife Io let hlcu sink a «baft ta brr flower garih-n Id» labor I rtac raward ed by a geyser wlo-n lie bad gon« »bout l.tks* feel. Ftvmi this ram* th« levrliipuirnt of the Plltsiiurgli -up - y Westinghouse hllilseif w«irke«l out the system of piping that mdiletl II tn lu- dtatrlbuted without Irak*:*, nt th« Lût with me—N<> exclusive contract rame time reducing thr pres-ira l>« th» t>«e of gradually larger pl;»-s until ■ . A. Ewing, T. J. Munk era, It rattid be safely handled by the Urn. President Vice Pres. it reached a cuatomer. E. D. Myers. Cashier Sold The Seid State Bank It «■■ formerly be!lex rd I , t th earliest extant «nitration of f«rmn' Does a General Banking letters was the aeries of about l> Btjv.n< -s. interest paid t.rrak etdstlra professing to have I ran on time deponita. written by the t.rrnnt 1‘tmlarta of tb- Filth century B. CL A cutnr n -rwy aftma. however, and Itl.hnrd |t.«il«y Hall s In bls famous «IMaaertatlon <>n t’ t"L"«r shn *r» in a "run-dnwa" condl- Ix-tiers of I‘ha laris." In lik»’. d.-i .. ■ i n will nuttra that Cat*«-,, u.tsar, lh,„ straia*l. as la now unHerimllv ndmlt !""* *> m»ra than when they are in *<-od ^Ttarrt, ta - iJiv*«¿J?*** ’h*1 wh'*» let. that they are of ranip,rm.,r I'lirrtl Is » io. *| dl—*»e, H 1« KTaotiv tate origin, a turn t tb* 8ra«,nd tun-, *»«1171 e’.-v ' *’ "•'■dlti. m,’ A IX Among the eartr ge nine . >«ll I V r*T*nHII Mt'ItK iUK is a tr-1,f 7Lrr1’i,oc*> m- 1,-rs of the Greek ped«x1 are those rr*ai MIMI nn* MMNI lOCiNffif' I tn th« laoerntrs (died 33S H <*.). nine Ir n(,<i'*rrh far ovsr forty yearsv w. *” dm. »let*. 7 uuiniier ’ Catarrh Medicine If you are a 1 liresherrnan, or want to be. 1 he following equipment, all in Al condition,is for sale at less than half its original cost, and has been in use only four seasons and was never abused. 1 he price is $1,250.00 for all, $350 cash, balance approved note. Somebody will get it, so hurry. If sold separately, all must be cash in hand. I ......................... lere’s the equipment: Fornitore Hardware \il furersE given | m ratinai attention by Mr. low* Ear lie at Known Lett era Want to Make Money ■■ Lowe A. Morrison Gat From Flower Gardena Petrified Wood l!tu .»I ................. R. M. CAIN Coach Properly Defined Now tljit the roach h:«v bevotn» • targe fail"» in m<Hiwd*>m. tb* qu'-*th'H I* rwist-d ** to what I* moant by th« term. The S««i«*t> uf Automiitive En gineers drfine* It: “An inriu*»d *ia<l*-eo<iip«rtmaM budy. *ln>llar in g>-ri»ral *i>pear»nc» to the seitan, u th two rh««s»-i'oeple»l mw «-.!■ fi-r four ]>*M«ng»ra. There is • legrag* compart uwnt or SJXC« fur ■ trunk at tb* back "f the body. Th*re Is no gtaam In th« rear quarter*. The «-uavwitional type baa two d*"»ra tally, the forward sent* bving divided and tbe right-hand amt tipping forward tu give •«■co»* to thr n «r era*« seat Horn» ti>««le!s have two door* on th» right hat'd seat, there br’ng two fixed crua* n-ats." J H I F. J Cheney A Co.. Tr>Mo. Ohio. All people talk about iiow j«iuyg j Are flappers and th«-ir awful w. *; Their bobbcii hair and their silken hose. Their painted chv«-k« and pu«<ht,d no*«. Cash Prices Paid FOR CASCARA BARK But no one ever raem* able to How funny th« buys can raaliy With their long _ »„leburns and polished hair. Bell-bottom trousers and silly •tare. They walk with an R. Valentino gait j And mov* their aitouldera tn a way, hanl to relate. They cock their ht-ada, »tick a “cig” in their lips And rartainly think that they’re the “Snake* hip*.” Their dancing of course is “nothing > else but’” Y«t one sometimes think* they have struck a deep rut; For in talking they all use the very same line. Which for them truly isn’t a very 1 good sign. Now if people would only leave flap pers alone. And give «om« attention to »H-.k« in their home; The fellows might learn to be bright, shining stars. Instead of knowing how to drive all make« of rars Speaker in Aaaembly—I am happy tu »ce all these shining fare* befora m«- this morning Sudden commotion follows: (ft is of 2* ’ wi M rr r ®** nn Come and get the priors from us liefore you -..-It. <; l!ig|>v-st prices paid for all kinds of Junk. Albany Bargain House Corner 2«l ft Baker ¡’lun e -ill-) Albany. Ore. The Highway s»««»d Repair Shop e.h.F^J Tclcplione 442 Cyîuioci Rd wring ( wnera I Auto Rrj »airing A. R. B uwt M. A. K lapotx Albany, Oregon When you enter Law. lei us fornita« you. with &UU acore card*