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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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OMETHING TO THINK
1 ABOUT íBy F. A. WALKER
S
FALSE NOTIONS
WK advance along the highways
A M and
byways of life and gather a
little knowledge on our Journey to
ward the sunset, we become more ap
preciative of the mute things all about
«A eeemlngly trying to toll ua to which
direction w» should go
There are signs everywhere along
the way (•Hing us how to »«old Iba
crooked paths and to ■ batslu from
base capitulations
Tlie wild flowers, the ■untight, the
all ver at reams, the golden field« of
grain, all whisper a Story "f patirne»
and content which wa may learn by
close observation and deep reflection
We tire of th» accumulation of ma
larial toys end golden baubles with
which w» play a little while and throw
away to disappointment ; we become
weary of »<>tiga and shows and deceits
ae the scales fall from our eyes sod
long for quietude which to always
elusive
But what baa been done over and
over again slnca th» beginning of time
will continue to b» don» with f»w
variation» until th» end of the world,
qulla regardless of the friendly call of
nature, or the teachings of the sages
and philosophers.
Youth Is slow io learn except by
bard experience
II marches out "great I dess." and
puts them through strict drills; until
Il to shocked and shaken to the heart
core to And that millions of people in
th» y»*re dead and burted, have been
led astray by similar delusions
Th» young are creatures of dreams:
th» old are victims of stern realities
Tb» commanding emotions of tb»
young man and woman. Ilk» Impul
sively formed preferences, their easy
like* and dislikes are but the warp
and woof of a fabric, which th» ex
(wrlenced
worldly
travelers have
thrown said« In disgust.
After all that to «aid and d<-n». Ilf»
In ■ large measure to a horrible night
mare. who»» dawns and eveulngs pro
duce nothing but sorrow and regret, or
■ beautiful exlstrnc». If we so make
IL which w» may enjoy »very hour
to th» »nd of our brief earthly
Journey.
<• Sr UeCIsse New«»«»«« »r«4le»la >
niouR
Last Name
Mr. Dairyman
Do you know that you can
IS IT REYNOLDS?
HP III« to <>n» of tb» mo«t interesting
name« In th» hlatory of name for
mation. It cornea from an old Teutonic
personal nams. signifying, strength tn
counsel
It la th» word from which
tbs French reynard or fog was de
rived and It to tb» word from which
th» names Reynolds, Reynard. Hey
noil. Reynold»»« and corresponding
names In German and French are de
rived.
In tbs Klxtaenth century there lived
a Biblical scholar to England, called
Italnolda. and »»metlmes Reynolds 11»
to Intrrestlng. not only becauae of the
work that be did. but becauae bls name
shows the transition from on» of tb*
older forma to the modern and nccept
n| form of today
In tbla country the name has been
distinguished by soldiers; of course
Ito distinguished bearer In any coun
try waa Kir Joshua Reynold a, usually
considered the moot celebrated of any
English portrait painter.
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SCHOOL DA1JS
Sjw4lv»t» >
I Ä
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
on» require» from 2* g to 3 year»?
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
All kinds of Iron and Hr««» Caatinga
Fruit and Hop Furnaces
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
ALBANY IRON WORKS
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
Live Rolls. Head Blocks. lx>g Turners. Log Hauls.
Cab)» Conveyors and Rope Feed Work.
TAKEOFF YOUR
“MISTER”
Albany, Oregon
Phone 61
By DOUOLAS MALLOCH
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abstracters of city and country property In I.inn County. Work
qubkly completed
Our certificates guarant»» safety. Prices con
form to the established rates throughout th» country.
About the third tima on the street.
Or the second In Iba Monk
If he'a tb» »ort of man I Ilk».
1 drop th» "Mlater"—now It's "Mike
Or "Bill" or "Bob" or "Jaks“ or "Jim
Or anything they ch rial »ned him.
LgLA MITCH« LL.
ALBANY PLANING MILL
E. W. SEARS, Prop.
There's som» folks who are "Mister"
when
You meet and when you part.
And "Mister" when you meet again—
You never neeni to start
To get acquainted, or to kid.
Or act familiar—If you did
You very noon would likely find
That they're Ibe—well. the "Mister"
kind.
Sash. Door«, Moulding, Gla.as, General Mill Work,
Windshield«, Kitchen Cupboard«, Window and
Door Screen«, Hardwood Flooring, Etc.
Bring U» Your Estimate»
Phone 140-R
Thia “Mister"—her»'» «bat "Mister"
to:
It's Ilk» th» bat you wear.
Who ever wore that bat of hto
Inside and up the stair
And at the dining table. too?
What would you think of folks who dot
Yet there are people full of style
Wb» wear their "Mtotere" all the
while.
Take off your "Mtoter" when you rail
At any bouse of mine I—
And hang your "Mister" In th» ball
When you come here to dine.
You're "Mtoter" maybe on the street
But here you're "Frank" or “John" < or
"Pete,"
Ro. when your overcoat you doff.
Please also take your "Mister" off
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he Young Lady
•• th« War
office Phon» C
id»nca: 110
[*Ulotiier’s Coot Book]
Wi «hall »«vence when we have
Isarned humility, wbaa we hava learned
to seek truth, to reveal It. and publish
It; when *» ears more for that I baa
tar the privilege of sraulng about
Idea» In a fog of uaeerlalaty^-Walter
Lipmans.
FOODS WE LIKE
are many ways of serving It out of
tba ordinary.
three tahleapoonfula of butter, add
three tableapoonfuto of flour, and Mir
Into the hot mixture.
Add three-
fourths of a teaepoonful of salt, cook
ten minutes and strain. Clean two
pounds of halibut, put Into a pan.
pour around It half th» aaure and
bake thlrty-flve minutes, basting offer.
Remove to a platter end serve with
tb» rvmatolng sauce.
Chill Sauce.
Put through th» food chopper three
green pepper*. one red pepper ■nd
four large onions Add to these In a
saucepan twelve tomatoes cut Into
quarters, one cupful of sugar, on»
quart of vinegar, one fourth of a tea-
spoonful each of oil of clovea and cln
natnon. three tableapoonfuto of salt,
three fourths of a teaspoonful of
mustard and a»da and one tablespoon
ful of Worcestershire saure. Cook un
til soft, rub through a sieve, cook
again until thick as desired. Bottle
while hot and seal
Stuff sd Cabbag«.
Select a hard bead, rut away the
outside teerea. then soak la aalted wa
ter to dislodge any Insects that may
be lurking within. Praia, scoop out
the center, being careful not to de-
■troy the »hap» and fill with a force
meat prepared of a quarter of a
pound each of chopped bam and vea'.
then pound to a pulls season with aalt.
pepper. a little minced pareley and a
grating of nutmeg, a tablespoonful of
chopped green pepper and bind with
onehalf cupful of bread crumbs and
th» yolks of two eggs Tie In a clot\
cover with boiling water an.I cook un
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til the cabbage la very tender. Place
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on a ho; chop plate, nerve cut Into
wedge shaped piece« A sauce may he
Made Study of Necromancy
served with this dish If It Is liked
John De* wa» an English mathema
eapeclally rich.
tician and astronomer; born In I-on
don on the 13th of July, 1&27. He waa
educated at (Cambridge and spent some
Appi» Salad.
Appi»» have auch good flavor tn a time studying abroad and In Holland.
salad that tb»y should be nerved In >1» returned to England and held aev
varloun combinations. Take two cup era I office«. After 1378 he became In
fuls of diced apple, a alle« of Spanish terested to necromancy and hla phllo
Th» young lady acro»» th»
eophlrel research»« were concerned al
■ays sh» duran't believe the Filipinos onion finely diced, one half cupful of
most entirely with thia etudy.
finely
diced
date»
and
season
well
He
ar» fit for erif government yet a» ab»
died In Itecember, 10UH, at the age of
gers they're still so bad they have n with good. rich, boiled drenalng. Serve
eight you»
on let tors.
Vice governor.
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<fi ar Mv<Tvrv N«wse»e»r «radiesi» )
Believe It or Not I
If the sea were emptied and th«
World's rivers had to refill IL It would
lake them
years to do »a.
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
DR. A. P. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon
to the early fall to crisp,
C ABRAGK
solid snd good flavored.
There
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L. M CUHL. Fr»slS»«t. Atternay »nd Msnnesr
Halibut a to Creola.
Large and Small Eft»
Cook two cupfuls of tomatoes twen
Th» largest egga laid by any Euro
ty minute* with on» cuptal of waler, pean bird to that of the swan; th«
one al Ice of onion, three clovea and ■mnllest that of the golden crested
onehalf tablespoonfnl of sugar. Melt I wren.
Bend for Osteopathic Literature
Office Flrat Savings Bank Building.
Albany. Oregon
FARM LOANS
W A Ewing.
President
Writ» for booklet describing our
tweaty-year amortised rural
credit farm loan Insurance com
pany rates ar» vary low.
No
commission or other expense
T. J. Munkers.
Vlc»-Presid»nt
The Scio Slate Bank
E D Myari. Cashier
Does a General Banking
Husmeas.
Interest paid
on time deposita.
BEAM LAND COMPANY
Albany. Oregon
EAT TO LIVE
The Highway Repair Shop
Th» b»tt»r yon »at.
Tb» b»tt»r you lieu.
Necond and Baker Ma.
Imperial Cafe
Cylinder Reboring
Teleph»*» 442
Pat Murphy, Proprietor
General Auto Repairing
Albany, Oregon
À. H. Burt
M. A. Klapotx
Albany. Oregon
RILEY SHELTON
Real
and
Abstracts
SCIO
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Kststs Broker
Notary Public
Obtained. Examined
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OREGON
THOMAS LARGE
Resident 4 gent
City and Farm Property Sold.
Ltot With Ma—No Exclusive
Contract
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Burgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Oregon
Sale
liilh
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HAULING
lay king
Anywhere
BEE
Any Time
FRED STURGES
Mela, Oregon
Bonded t arrier
Lowe & Morrison
Reliable I adertakers
All funerals given personal
attention by Mr Low»
N. C. Lew»
lehanon
l'hon» *1
N. I, Morrison
Phone—Day. m
Phon»—Night. m
G. F. KORINEK
Veterinaria»
.... OREGON
Calla Answered Day or Night
Tuberculin Testing
STAYTON
DR. J. W. GOIN
Veterinarian
Sterility, Abortion. T. B Tasting
Pilone*: Office, 114-J; Res 702
ALBANY. OREGON