The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 15, 1925, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
75
HEWHY/
SUPERSTITIONS
WISHING ON LOAD OF HAY
'T'IIE custovn of wlahlng whea ■ load
of hay paura 1« common In «ha
turai <11« tri et a all over «ha country.
It la a aurvlval trota «hot anetent na
Iure worahlp wblcb manlfsnted itself
la varloua calta and mytha barine to
do wltb live «pirli of vegelatloo. Iba
peraontflratlon of tba "klndly fruita of
tba cariti" ea tba emtmdlinent of a
■od.
The growlng crup la Oalrla. Adonta
or Italdar alita and tba harvewted crup
la thè asme goda temperarti? dead.
At thè gatbering of all crup»- tba felli-
Ing of tba god— tbe ancient« were ae-
■ ustotned lo practlee aolemn ritea.
maay of wblcb In a mal ni ed form.
ella* aneng ua today aa popular au
persiItlona. A load of bay la a galli-
ered crup- Il la thè body of Haider
whlrh la paaalng, and a wl«h U|xm a
load of hay la an appeal to tha aplrlt 1
<>f Ibat god for a fulminimi of tba.
« tah
Thoae who ara Indlned to queatlm
thè aurvlval of ancient religione In
fragmentary form under tba guisa of
■-tirreni auperatltlona ahould ronajder
flint. nlthnut ronaldertng thè vigniti
canee of thè faci at ali, we attll cali
SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
By F.
! the town and «biro of Montgomery In
Wales took their names and from them
several men la turn took the name of
Montgomery
In a great many raeea
tbo name waa given to a piace
and the place la turn gave Ito
name to a good many men who
lived near It. but perhaps tbe facte
can be more clearly traced la this
live days of tbo week by tbo namae of i cane than la most instances. John
beathen gola and taro after the mon Montgomery, who waa a member of tbe
goddeea and the aun god reop«r*lvely ; Continental congress, waa born la tbe
while of the months four are dedtrated north of Irelamí In 1722 lie came to
to heathen goda or godtlewaea. one per- the new world for a rather unnaual
pet nates a very anctrat heathen featl- renano because he Infieriteli a smell
val. and two are dedicated to deified fortune
Msnuy first settlers came
lloman amperora Which, It must be i over to mend their fortune, but John
ark now leticati, la a rather etrtklvg es­ came to ef-end hla lie settled In «'ar
ample of the survival In our da ly Uvea
Hale, Pa. and area a captain la tbe ex
today of fragmenta from ancient culta pedltlon against tbe Indians under
and mythologlee
Gen John Forbes In 173* Tbe fam­
<C Sr Mecíate Newer*»«* »radtaato 1
ily haa been distinguished by pioneer»,
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missionaries, soldiers and naval <>®
cera
Nlintl.KY -Thia name haa been
traced to the old Engllab first name
leuallls that also gave Kewell. How­
ever. aa a surname Rhlrley waa adopt­
ed from tbe manor of Mblrley In
j Itorfiyaltlre. The family was well ea
tabllshed In the reign of Edward III
IS IT MONTGOMERY?
III 1 I I II ANU Hi I I U.K Appar
rally there la little or no connection
■’I'llERK la an IntereMlng ph ave of I between these two names
Helller Is
the origin of names exemplified by , from tbe old English bel 11er. meaning
Montgomery To begin with there waa
! one who covers
It had the signifi­
la France a man named < tomerie Illa
cance of thalrher or tiler, and It Is
was an old Teutonic name, Gomerth.
therefore an orruiMitlonsl name akin
from «loma. This Gotuerte lived on a
to Tyler. Mieter, Mhlngler, etc llelye
hill which was therefore called Mont
la a variation of the same name. Ilei
(lomarle. This ta a place near Usleug
, 1er. however, la a German name, the
In Normandy and a family of French first of the family here having been
counts. tiecause they lived near thia ! Ckrtetopber Heller who waa born
hill, were given tbe title of the munta near Worms. Germany, tn 1«WW
He
of Montgomerie Koger de Montgom
was one of the many Palatinates who
evie was a kinsman of William tha
came to this country In ('olonlal times
«'onqueror and went with him to Eng­ lie was the founder of Hellertown.
land where he led the center of hie I’a The Hellers Heed In Nuremberg.
army at llaatlnga
Ila varia, la the Twelfth century.
Trom thia Roger de Montgomerie
<• Sy M*cl«»* N*■■*■■* eresicelo
A. WALKER
HAT the world need« moat, and
hands unafraid to perform hard work
In tbe face of complei difficulties
And wltb these hands It needs
sturdy becks, nimble feet and willing
hearts, loyal to themselves and to
ethera
To feed, clothe and satisfy filmaci f.
man must constantly esert hlmaelf.
This la the price be la compelled to
pay for life.
If man falls to sow he cannot hope
to reap.
And. likewise. If hs stubbornly re­
fuses to use and train his hands In
tbe direction toward which they nat­
urally Incilne, the llkellhoud la that
he will go through tbs world at tbe
tall end of the proccealoti. blaming
others for hla failure when the fault
really Ilea with hla timid hands
No two hands are cast In exactly
tbe same mold.
Each band has an Individuality, and
a peculiar ability and aptitude of tta
own. Just aa haa the brain, the eon
trolling force which directs lhe hand
The world wants hands detached
from lusts and superstitions, dlaln
dined In momenta of excitement to
double up Into bony fists.
It wants hands with sensitive fin
gera and specialised knowledge, com
petent tn perform accuralely the work
entrusted to them, whether they grip
machinery, pound the typewriter, push
the carpet-sweeper. embroider a dain­
ty tapestry or play the piano.
If you will consider the cause of
the rise or the fall of natloua, you
will find that It resulted mainly from
tbe good or evil works of hands
An Industrious community shows
Its handiwork
In neatly painted
bouses, shaded streets and a general
air of prosperity and contentment
Where the shacks are. where misery
and crime sulk in the shadows. the
hands of men ara Idle.
At the root of all discontent lie
dormant hands, responsible for moat
of the human failures and sorrows.
Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
one requires from 2Vt to 3 years?
OUR
Oregon Milk Company
Last Name
HANDS UNAFRAID
W which It cannot hire except In
limited numbers are capable, willing
Mr. Dairyman
A
j
SCHOOL DA1JS
| A-
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
AH kinds of Iron and Brass Casting«
Fruit and Hop Furnace«
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
ALBANY IRON WORKS
Engine», Mill and Mining Machinery
Lira Rolls. Head Blocks. Ixtg Turners. 1-og Hauls.
Cable Conveyors and Rope Feed Work.
Albany, Oregon
Phone 61
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abstractor» of city and country property In Linn County. Work
quickly completed
Our certificates guarantee safety
Priera con­
form to the established rate« throughout the country.
LgLA MITCMgLL, a«*r*l**y
U
ALBANY PLANING MILL
E. W. SEARS, Prop,
Sanh, Doors, Moulding, Glass, General Mill Work,
Windshields, Kitchen Cupboards, Window and
Door Screens, Hardwood Flooring, Etc.
Bring Ua Your Eatimatea
Phone 140-R
THINGS FOR WINTER
HEN
the
cucumbers
are
site try this recipe:
W finger
Company Sweet Plekles
Just
Take one pound each of candled
eberries and layer raisins left In
clusters two or three on a aient, all
doten of the Tiny Tim cucumbers
IHt a quart of the best cider vinegar
Into a |»orcelaln lined kettle, add one
pound of granulated sugar and boil to
a sirup with two teaspoonfuls each of
white pepper and nutmeg, one tea
spoonful of mace and one-half tes
spoonful of ground cloves Bring the
sirup ts a boil, then add the cherries.
when they are plump remove them
with a skimmer and adii tbe raisins
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
DR. A. P. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon
office Phoa» <
Residence 110
Mend for Osteopathic Literature
Office Flret Savings Bank Building.
Albany. Oregon
FARM LOANS
Write for booklet describing our
twenty-year amortised rural
credit farm loan Insurance com­
pany rate» are very low
No
commission or other expense
BEAM LAND COMPANY
Albany, Oregon
«hatever
your
ea|>able of doing, do It with all your
might.
Give no heed to the Jibes of Idlers
but remember always that by the
hands which are unafraid of grime,
determined to do. amt to do nobly,
great cities are built, fortunes are
made and humble names lifted to
fame and graven on monuments which
shall endure for ages and become an
Inspiration to those yet unborn.
The Scio State Bank
K
D Myers. Cashier
Does a General Banking
Interest paid
Business
oa time deposits.
The Highway Repair Shop
.Second and Baker Ma.
Imperial Cafe
Cylinder Reboring
Pal Murphy. Proprietor
Albany. Oregon
Aa soon as the raisins are plump,
skim them out and add the cucumbers
Roll two minutes, they ahould bo
tender but not soft
Fill glass
with cucumbers in layers, with
cherries and raisins
pour over
airup boiling hot and seal
<* l»i* w « m «* s MtwspMu Vases)
T J Munkere.
Vice-President
The better you eat,
The better you live
<* Sr McCtore N*w*n«»** Sr*-ii*«i* )
Repper Jam.
Wash and remove seeds front
sweet red |>ef>pera
l*ut through a
food chopper, sprinkle with rail and
let stand three hours
I»raln. rinse
•n cold water and put Into a sauce­
pan. Add one and one half cupfuls of
sugar, one cupful of vinegar and boll
all together nntU of the ronalatency of
Jam
Pour Into glasses
When cool
cover with paraffin
W A Ewing,
President
EAT TO LIVE
[* IRotiier’s Coole Book]
If Ufa ware all fair weather
As the Reatina days ■» by.
We ahould nevar know th« baasty
Of the rainbow la the shy
CUSL. PreeMeat, Attorney end Maaeger
ale tisi
'Bills
•S'
Telephone 112
General Auto Repairing
■. A. Klapota
Albany. Oregon
A. K. Bert