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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
f J .. t. General Xews The Scio Tribun« — ■B- Coming to Albany and Butterfat and Feed Are Most Important Items Salam If a cow receives sufficient nutrient» to maintain her body weight, the per- rentage of fat cannot materially change fur any considerable j-erlod of feeding or by «applying any particu lar kind ef food. Cows that are great ly underfed may proda--« milk •« mo what lower In fat percentage than normal Atl experiments coudncted te the present time «how f it tberw is so positive evidence of any contin ued direct effect of ■ feed In «t ittlat- Ing mlik production or Increnvlng the percentage of fat. No ktn-l of fe- I or care will cause « Holstein to give milk rich la fat like the Jersey. However, a cow may be fattened b«f»ro fresh an Ing and caused te milk off thia body fat In the Brat month of lactation, thereby raising the percent of butter fat tn her milk.—From Colom-tn I v périment Station Bulletin '.1*5. “Make the Dairy Pay." Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST tn Internal MrdiciM for th« past twelve year«. Do«« N«t O m ^U Will ba in A lbany , Wednesday. Sept. 30. Albany Hotel and in S aijem . Thursday. Oct. 1, Manon Hotel Office Hours: i<) a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE OAV ONLY No Chargo far Concitati«« v Igorous later than the average are recommended by the experiment station for improvement in the Ore gon potato crop. The leave« should be normal for the variety with no unusnal wrinkling or mottling—in dication« of mosaic. Mosaic leave« have small area« lean green and more yellow than the healthy leaf. LINN COUNTY Dairy Notes . 4> • •'.* • Sometimes cow testing shows that the cow you think la a “poor Mick" te being maligned. e • e He ha> to hi* cr«dit wonderful results : See that the posture fence la in in diveases of the stomach,liver.bowels, good condition for the summer, mak blood, skin, rerve«, heart, kidney,biad der, boil wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, ing necessary repair«. • • • rhfirmatiem. sciatica, leg ulcers and recta) ailment«. Freshen up the premise# with white- Below are the name* of a few of hi« wash—-all bonding» ami fences which have not bt-cn (tainted. many satisfied patients in Oregon: see Rose J. Aplin. Carson, Wash., nerve Tbe com of producing milk may be trouble. • Mr«. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose reduced by using pasture*. The feed ulcer, leg. cost is generally the blgh-wt expeuw M, P. Christianson, Albany, bladder Item in producing milk. trouble. • e e Mrs. M. A. Kwan, Coquille, stomach Hee that the salt boxes In the pas trouble. well ailed. Milk rows Robert Ziglinaky, Belo, stomach and turee are kept awed more salt when on green pasture. heart trouble. • • • John Roth. Albany, adenoids -and ton sils. Ooatinne to trod liberal grain ra- Mrs. M. 1. Olsen, Portland, appendi tlona to the cow« tn milk especially. citis. Fresh green grass te very watery and Remember above date, that consulta contains little food value. • • • tion on thia trip will be tree and that The feed and cam given the dairy his treatment is different cow will bear a rich harvest all Married women must be accompanied through her coming lactation period. by their husbands. It will help her to start well and that Address: 211 Bradbury Bklg., Loe means she will continue well, if you Angeles, Calif. de your pari. Cows Swallow All Sorts of Dangerous Objects Cows swallow all sorts of «trang« things. Including clothes off the fence, rags. bone«, leather, crockery, bits of metal, pebble*, bark, wood and, unfor nntely. sharp object«, «uch as nails wires, pins, needle«, tack«, hairpins and staples. A swallowed sharp ob ject la extremely dangorona. It lodge« la the second stomach, la churned about ther*. at length may work throngh the stomach wall, pierce the diaphragm and then the sac to the heart. If that happens fhcurable and often fatal Inflammation st the sac results, causing a disease of the heart ca!l«1 traumatic pcricarditla. Wires that fasten labels to feed sacks are a real menace. Shingle nails have caused many loanee The practical fanner makes It a habit te dispose of every sharp object ha sees where It can do no harm. Puncture« of the hoof often end In fatal lock jaw. hors«*« being the commonest euf- ferera. People may contract the die • um - tn the name way. A dairyman ef my acquaintance used n wire brsMt to scrub the cow mangers. Wires fell oct and got Into the feed. Seven One cows died.—Or. A. 8. Alexander, Wla- cousin. Albany, Ore., September 22-3-4-5 A Gigantic Exhibition of the County*« Resources in Agricultural, Livestock. Manufacturing and Household Product«, in connection with an Excellent Amusement Program. Exhibits in all de parts larger than ever 1-eforc with almost no exceptions. A continual program of fun ami frolic. A good time every minute for every member of the family I liT Don’t Fail to Attend This Year You'll !«• glad you went after you get on the grounds. Departments Eighteen OAC Farm Reminder« Manufacturers’ Products. Horse Department: Registered Artificial support for branch« overloaded with fruit become«press. ing just before the crop colors up, with the starches largely turning to sugar as the fruit mature«. Most Oregon tree« that have been rightly pruned from the start get along all right without tying or bracing, ax it Is considered by growers and ex periment station specialists a good practice now to allow the upright limbs to bend down with their fruit and thus «oread the tree. Masts of 2-inch square pieces, one end on the ground, a few feet higher than the tree with rope« tied to the branches needing support, are used and rec ommended by the exp« riment sta tion. though rather expensive in some districts. I Registered Civdea- Grains. Grasses and Seeds. assured this year- Cattle Department: Community Exhibits: Beef and Dairy Grades, both Registered and ('trade Stock. Linn leads in Registered Cat tle. It will be a line exhibit. This feature, one of the great successes last year, will l>e fully a« good, if not better, thi* year. Fourteen Classes. Many of the leading herds of this and surrounding counties are entering. Poultry: This year will sec the biggest Xml I test display of Poultry in the history of the Fair. Dairy Products: County raised Fruits in a gorgeous array- one of the features of lite past years. Floral: Colorful exhibit« of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers. Culinary Department: Specimens of the Housewives* Art of Linn County. Ladies’ Textile: l^ivisli entries of Butter ami Cheese. Linn county is making a big record as a dairy county. One of the great attractions for the women folk. It will be a big exhibit thia year. Bee and Honey: Linn County Schools: An interesting exhibit of a fast growing com munity activity. This year the «drool exhibit will l»e more ex tensive than heretofore. Mrs, Geer, county superintendent, has aroused great interest over the county. Automobiles: great array of all the latest models of opcu «1 closed cars. 1925 A line exhibit is Horticultural: Entries are large this Swine: The undersigned have decided to sell their household furnish-tigs at public sale at their residence, near th« Jordan mill, on Crops Department: dales. Registered Shires, Registered Belgians, Grade Draft Horse«, Registered Draft Horses, Saddle Horses, Shetland Ponies. Sheep and Goats: in hill «electing next year’» potato seed. hill» that show green and look Wednesday, September 23, Pcrchcnms, Seventeen Classes: year. Public Sale A More cheap forage is one of the Sometime« these leave« appear to have thin spots in them. Plant« big problems confronting the Amer with uniform, green smooth leave« ican farmer, «»eluding manv in Ore are the beet. They may be staked gon, specialist« of the federal de now and dug later or dug now and partment of agriculture report to put into crates for storage on cool the experiment station. As pasture ing out. Seed selection pays in the thia forage give« good yield« and commercial held and is particularly i costs little after the pasture has valuable for next year's seed plot. * lawn established. Yes, We are All Going to the Big b Dr. Mellenthin is « regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. H<-does not operate for chronic appendicitis. gall •tones, ulcers of stomach, tonsil« or adenoids. Page 3 Boys and Girls Department: Agricultural Implements. Showing what our young ¡tropic arc doing <>n the farm—a wonderful attraction this year. September 22 September 24 Beginning at 1 OO o'clock, as follows: One heavy liltrary table One dining table One dresser, good as new Six dining chair« Three rocking chair« Two high cupboard« Three stand tables Three iron l>edsteads. springs and mattresses One folding sanitary couch One hanging lamp 25 yard« home woven carpet, in fair condition One washing machine , Four lam|«i Dishes and 30 quart« of canned fruit One Whit.- sewing machine One Color >tai range cook stove One Huh heater About foi ir ton« good hay 2b bushel ■ wheat 12 bushel.», potatoes One doacn Plymouth Rock pul lets One single, garden plow One vet ’.xarnev.», sledges, fork« and ot icr useful articles Racing. Tom Milla, comedian. Opening speaker, I. E. Vining, Ashland, president of Oregon Chaml>er of Commerce. Racing. Drunken Ride. Rescue Race. Bucking Exhibition. Novelty Jumping Contest. Milla, comedy act. Musical Chair. Roman Race. Steeple Chase. Wrestling Matches TrRMS OF S ale — All «urn« of $20 and tinder, cash; sums over $20, a credit of 3 months given on I xankable note al 8’, . <J Graml Parade of School Children. Vocal and Instrumental Songs by Schools. Comedy Act. lumping in J'eirs. Tan dem Race. Potato Sticking Contest. Touch and Go, etc. Roman R. .ace. Pageants Under Direction of Mrs. Childs COMMUNITY J. H. Wortman, Owner BEN T. SL’DTELL. Auctioneer Racing. Polo Stick and Ball Race. Drunken Ri<lc. Gretna Green. Bucking Exhibition. Comedy Act. Public Wed ding. September 25 September 23 Three horses and three cows w JI also be sold •ft, •. y I KAI K F JLEY SHELTON. Clerk r •» • 4 * : '-ei