The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 08, 1925, Image 3

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Wild Rota Make»
100 YEARS
SANTA FE1
Dainty Conf action
rX'g rose« «acred to Queen Air«
an dr a, which ere now furulahlng the
most floriona floral feature of tha
hedge row» tn England, |->eeees dl
Malic merita sadly neglected tn thana
days Moot country bvusvwbva know
that many dainty preparations can be
obtained from the hlpe of the wild
rose, but It la lea widely known that
a prweervo of ths blossoms Is also
employed in village confectionery, as
well as among the north Germans.
These flowers are «till considered
a luiury by the Chinese, and Mir John
Darla, describing a feast given to him
at Shanghai, mentions a ragout of
dog roses dressed whole
II« dteap-
proved of ths celestial and ambruslal
dish, and theretu differs from old
John Gerarde, who affirms that wild
rosea are greatly to be desired as a
culinary vegetable,
well as fur their
virtues and goodaeag tn taete, a* also
for their beautiful color ” t.ondou
Poet
flee Library a Memorial
The Miller aptcultural library at
the Wisconsin College of Agriculture
contains more than I.lot) books and
bulletins relating to bee culture.
After the death of l>r (Tiarles C.
Miller at Marengo. III.. In 1830. fellow
beekeepers sought Some means of per­
petuating bln memory.
A memorial
library waa Anally decided on. which
was endowed by the be«keepers and
others. Hees use of ths Interest which
the Wisconsin College of Agriculture
displayed in beekeeping the Miller
library was established there.
The library la an International mon­
ument to beekeeping says a bulletin
by II. F. Wilson. In charge of the
agriculture department of Wisconsin
college
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Ha» Brain» to Spar»
All brains In oft* are said to bo
poaaewwd by Mr Harry Kahn«, an
American now visiting In London
Simultaneously he will read a news
paper, write the headline« upside
down and backwards on a blackboard,
at the same time spelling the words
the right way; »¡>e«k continuously to
hla audience; answer questions giving
the elect population« and Industries
of the biggest towns of Great Britain,
Canada and the Tailed Ntatrs; write
backward and upside down columns
of figures which totaled 7.123.1Md.Bi7.
a figure previously agreed Upon by
the audience.
COUNCIL GROVE
CELEBRATES
CENTENARY OF
INWAH TREATY
By JOHN
th* Coronado eipe<lltlon of
Thia was
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Amari
Wire/««« Motion Picturta
Motion picture« of a windmill In ac­
tion ara said to hare txwn projected,
with tha aid of radio, »n a screen Are
miles away The Inventor. Mr Tran
da Jenkins, predicts that hla appa­
ratila will be sufficiently refined In a
year's time to make wireless motion
pictures practical for commercial use.
Sure Relief
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6 B ell ans
' Hot water
Sure Relief
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FOR INDIGESTION
25« «nd 75« Pkgs.Sold Everywhere
white man peacw-
consideration was
goods
The head
treaty were fa­
ri of the Great
daily prepared for Infanta