The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribune
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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
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power.
4-section Harrow.
I Wood
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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.
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Iti Your Home Company
Paciiic State» Fìrr Ini. Ce.
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Automobil*
Property
J S STWHA. i«-«t
Seis. Orv««*
rvIL6Y SIJÇL’J’OÇ
Real Eataie Broker
and Nrdanj Public
yi’il.'ath Obtained, Examined
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OREGON
DR. A. G. PRILL
' Physician
and
Surgeon
«'rirt Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
hTArrON.
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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
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Lowe A. Morrison
Gat From Flower Gardena
Petrified Wood l!tu
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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
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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*