• ■ . * -V /i»/ ‘ L-’ The Scio Tribun« General New* W. A. Ewing. T. J Munk. It. Pro* aient Vice Pr« E. Ü. Myer*. Cnohier The Scio State Bank INCREASE PROFITS BY GROWING FEED The dairy fanner who ran roto* all | or a big pro(K>rtlf the feed for bls Do«« a General Banking < Jalry cuwa haa a diattact advaatag* BusineM.. In|«T«-st paid lm greater profit» on hl» milk aruducta, »o.l b* haa the ciianc* of *ietung market prUv* for tile surplus f««l Alfalfa la the brat bay for dairy eatil*. Pn>fe»M»r Fitch •fated. In »ee- I tb>na wb«-r* alfalfa cannot Iw grown. • »w ... l clot er la being owed to growl i advantage. Hoy beana and eewpena ficai Estate litoter I are being u»*d In aotne «aK-tlona, bqth and Notara Public v» a bay crop aud protein aubatitui* Corn >ur which will give the large« yield I'byaiclnn with the great«-«t degree of certainty. and I r lifgl.er pr >dn it !» m-cce- Surgeon nary to ua* grain in addition to th«» Olatrlct Surgeon S. F. Railway bulky feed*. Kan»«» produced corn, o»t». barley. kafir, "«-an«." »nd wheat, Or. all of which may I»« u»«3l In » «lalry rotimi. I!r»n I» anothvr popular cot»- ' the large ■mount of wheat milled. Llnaaed »di­ mmi and eottonwed meal ar* both uaed ■■ concert tra tod protein for high producer*. 11.«Idea the natural p»«ture rrrq< th* um of wheat and rye for peature la very cxtcnalve. 8we>H rimer »nd ■udnn gr«»»_ both of which »re r-cl- ■lively new. have ulna become very popular aa puaturo fur dairy cstUa. ............. - " - - Superior Cast Iron Thru-out f —............... 1 1 r L r Calle anawrrvd Pay or bight Tuberculin Teeting COL. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer 1144 Ferry St. Salem, Or< t'i. for All Sole» Sutiefuctioll Guaranteed HAULING Any Kind a Anywhere SEE Any Time Fred Sturo««, Scio,Or« ¿<>n HONDEO CARRIER Lowe A, Morrison Rállatele Undertaker* All funerala given p* -’rwinal attention by Mr. Lu x>we N. t‘. Ix>w* Lebanon I’hone 91 N. I. Moniui»>w Phon. -Pay. 3117 Phone—Night, 395 ». - ---------------- - • " - ■ ■! Illuminated Air Tight Feed Doog, Large Size - " " ................................... « »^ III ........... .... ..... ““—’ Circulation Instead of Radiation . ------ ...... --- . —d 1,1 ————————————< Reversible Pipe Collar for High or Low Flue ■ Large Oval Fire Pot and Dome - ■ * 11 — ......... Duplex Grates for Coal or Wood 1 ■ H Ï I ’ ■ .... « < 1 Cool Air Taken in at Bottom Roomy Ash Door Fits Air Tight Large Base Clearance Bridge-Beach Special Draft Slide -■ - Takes ikes Up U Small Floor Space Large Capacity A ah Pan •T. LOUIS Ideal for Use in Houses Having no Basement for a furnace Price $87.50 For Sale by____________ Veterinarian olil i,. A " Air Flue Between Fire Chamber and Caning G. F. Korinek • 1 1 Black and Nickel Gray or Blue Enamel Outer Cast Casings Plain or Enameled Scio, - - 1 ■" ....... .... Heat Discharged From Top Openings F "■ ■ ■ ■ ^ILSY S^SLTOl) • SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR Distributes a Comfortable Warmth Thruout Several Connecting R oods Sold STAYTON. ■ » ■ t4 I- > r • T * •*. r ? R. M. CAIN Also Agency for Heatrolas. the Parlor Furnace, u< . Lang ¡uni Universal Ranges Future of Daily Herds Depends on Heifer Care Eteri a ring that the future of the dairy tx-rd d<-t*n-a dairy eiti-uvlon a|N-clalM at S<>uth l>ukota State college pointe out that the u»xfulneM of many a good cow 1» Impaired by neglect or ml» treatment a» a calf. "Feeding la of prime lmport-ancw." he »ay*. "On well-managed dairy farm*, regularity In feeding la the rule, and th* pnlla uaed for feeding Calwa are aa dean a* thoa* into which nil'« la drawn for human uao The beat Insurance for the health of the calf 1« cleanliarM In tj'Mrtera »ml hedlng pall»-“ KaUlng the calf on whole rotlh la n<>t *. • nouilcal, according to Jone*, but It 1» n*. eeaury that th* wlmle milk bo fed for at leaat the firot two or thrr- week* of th* calf» life. After that, ho raggeata a gradual ablftlng of •kirn milk plug a grain ration of ground ««ata and corn. Tl»o cauae for an “uudendred“ cow. he aaya, can usu­ ally be I meed to t«»o »canty f<«-dlug during th* early period of her Ilf*. Various Roots Are Good Feed for the Dairy Cow Root a of all kind* ar* good feed fur dairy cow». fleet» an- r»j«cl»lly val­ uable. Cor they not only aupply nu­ trient» *n a good form. but they do not In any way affect the quality of milk. Rutabaga» and turnip» do affect the quality of milk, and <««t»relally If fed Ju»t befog* lull king. If they aro fed after milking. It 1» difficult to dterorn any d oor In the milk, but butter made from It will, upon »lauding a few ur<‘ki or month», develop an objec­ tionable flavor. Thia haa led aome crvwiuerlr' producing high-quality but­ ter to rvqurat their patrvoa not to feed tumlpa or rutabaga». When Business is Good ATURDAY night is a mighty good time to ask yourself I this question: “Is our community sending mom money out of town than is coming in each week? Of coui the only safe answer is “NO!” S C» • »V •«$•••>••>••>• «8» • ♦• Dairy Notes 4« • i*4•*♦MD Cow» do not enjoy moldy »Huge, and It make» horar» alck. • • • Feedtng mineral» to dairy cow* la relatively urw, and we have not learned about It yet. • • • • Clean the twirn lota and dairy preml».» and haul off litter In order to dvatroy brecti¡ng placea for file*. • • • Th* choir* of a herd hire may make or break a man tn th* dairy bu«ln<-«n, »ay dairy < be »h-|»«-mled on. • • • Tha good cow «haws femininity Is ron.luct, In dlapoailfon and In I This means that we folks in this neighborhood must patronize local supply men and merchants if we expect otir town to pros* per and “stay on the map." ’ Frankly, it means that every citizen will find it most profitable to read the advertisements in this paper every issue,and to follow their good advice. Our advertisers arc all personally inter - t. .1 in this town—and in YOU. They are helping you build a better home community. When business is good, their profits are being shared with you in an endless chain of co-operative betterment. Read the Ads hi this Paper and save yourself money by trading at home * M