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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1917)
a ; <«t « w THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANT1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED VOL. XXi NO. I SCIO. UNN COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST ». 1»17 Our Soldier Boy* IMPORTANT FACTS IN DRAFT RROCEDURE Scio now has four volunteer i diem in the field or, that is to j have enlisted. (•ail Jones is a member of ■32nd infantry, now station««! Me* Who A» Srtjict ti Drift, hW Honolulu. II. I. Gail writes to I home folks stating that he is most Carefalty. OHj iMtnctiws ' pleasantly situate«! and likes soldier >«< Avoid Tíeült ing fine. He is attending the soldiem school and is preparing himself advancement, should it cuttle lx»cal boards post complete way. lists of all men registered in their Errol Sims is in the aviation respective counties, in the exact partment and to stationed at order of their liabilities for military Fort Houston, in Texas. He service. been attached to the foreign corp« 2. Except in counties that are and ui expecting that his squadron exempt on first draft by renvon of will soon be ordered to Franc««. having already filled their quotas by Errol writes to home folks in a very voluntary enlistments, locul boards cheerful tone and says the schooling mail out notifications to men liable he is getting in applied mechanics for duty on Jhe first draft to appear to simply great. When he returns for physical examination. Two from the war he will be an expert per cent of required quota is called, mechanician, capable of holding a to allow for possible exemptions and job anywhere. rejections. McLain. Yarbough and Carson, 3. All men called, whether or who are members of the Coast Artil not they claim exemption or dis lery, now at the mouth of the charge, must appear for physical Columbia, are, of course, having a examination on the day named in good time with plenty of training, their notification. rhe 5th company had an overplus 4. Men claiming exemption or of men and a number of them have discharge, or other persons for been traasferred to other companies them, must make application to the of the regiment. Floyd Carson being local board by seventh day after among the number. mailing of notifications to them to appear for examination. 5. ^Applicants then have tendavs SHELBURN ITEMS in which to submit proofs in form of affidavits and supporting affi Frank Pietrok, wife and children j davits, on blanks provided by the and Byron Bate« motored to Salem board. Sunday and visited a sister of Frank • 6. The board muet decide on and Byran's who live« near Brooks. I application within three day* after W H McLain preached Sunday final dav for submission of proof. 7. Men not applying for exemp morning and eveniug at the Shel- tion or discharge, and not rejected buru church, taking Rev. McGee's 11.60 THE YEAR Fanner* Union Doing* Ed it or Scio Tribune. Dear Sir: Yesterday was regular meeting day of Richardson Gap Ixical. No. 102. F E. & C. U. of A. We had quite an interesting meeting and a good turnout in membership, Some very important measures were dis cussed and some very decided actions taken «>n some measure* that came up. The first one being rela- live to the Scio Condensery Co. and the cheese factory and dairy asso- ciatlon. at Richardson Gan an<! Jordan. An unanimous vote was taken that the farmers stay with the cheese factories, even though the condensery should offer 15 per hundred for milk. We are all well aware of the fact what we were getting for butter fat when T. S. Townsend, Haxelwood A- Co. and other firms in Portlam! sent out wagons all over this country to gather up the cream, ship it to Portland, manufacture it into butter and reship It back, and sell it for Roland B Morri«, who WM appoint- •d American ambassador to Japan to more than double what they paid We are also Bui c«ad Ambassador Guthri«, who for it to the frrmer. died rscsntly. well aware of the fact that Invari ably. as the price went up. our tests I ELIHU ROOT SAYS AMERICA AT STAKE Head of American Mission to Russia Declares Now Is No Time to Argue. A Pacific Port.—"Don’t argue about why we are In the »ar. but rvallae that tbe tim«- bat uow come when American liberty, American jualtce, American Indrpendcnc« and freedom la tbe stake for which we must tight.** This la the ad monition brought to tbe Amrrlcaii people by Kllhu Root »ho. at the bead of the American com mission. returned here from Russia Pro («»sing a sincere admiration tor the kindly character ot tbe It use I an people, "considerate of the rlghla and feelings of others, and with a high capacity tor self control and a noble Idealism, beading always la a better way toward higher things.” be pl- ad<-d for deep sympathy fur the nation, "which 1s struggling with the prob lems lbat we bate been studying tor 1*0 years aud bate not yet solved ** If democracy survives In the world, the people of Russia will rule, was tbs declaration of Charles Kdward Rus sell. writer and publicist, who Is a member of the commission "If a man now says. *my wages be fore my country' or my balance sheet before my country* er 'my class or (Continu««! on page ¿I I creed or aaaoclatlen ^>fore my coun try.' he is not an American." declared Rueaell New Machinery at Condenser? James Duncan, vice president of the Amarlran fedsratlun of labor, said thio Petro<T»d —By « rote of HT fo «• The new 30 case sterilizer at the la no time for the American people to a Joint meeting of the exM-utlve« of condensery has arrived and is now ■ bo quibbling over little things. The the workmen's and soldIrra and pc« great tight now, he asserted, la be- This adds materially to easts' councils confirmed the dwtaion working tween democracy and autocracy of th« political conference of con- the capacity of thia plant. The large ll«u«d confident-« In Premier Keren cooler is in place and will be con Ultimatum Sent Berlin by Argentine. sky 4 Buenos Airea - Diosa liai led with tbo nected and in operation within the After tbe durna committee confirm progresa of negotiations with Ger ed th" rot« of confides«'« In Kerenahy next few days. A new boiler has many growing out of tbe oinking of Work on the build- ths Argentine steamer Toro, the Ar th« latter wllbdrr» hia rcslsnatlon. been installed and at on«-« proceeded to reorganise ; mg will now proceed and when com-1 gentine government has broken off the cabinet. pie ted. will make a fine plant. There the discussions that were being con Premier and War Minister Keren I is a permanency to this Institution ducted with the German minister place. •ky and all the other members of hit here and has sent a final, categorical H. O. Shilling and family spent' cabinet except Vice Premier Hekra- i that is very assuring to the farmers note to Berlin requiring a citar and Saturday with Grandma Shilling,! «off realgned The ertIon of tbe <ab who patronize it. final reply to the Argentine demands within a maevnable lime and while there. Grandma received I in«l resulted from accua«t>ons as« I net M Trheraoff. minister of agriculture, Track in Fine Condition a telephone from Philomath that and a complete breakdown of ths n« Russian« Rally at Peint Near Balan. her sister. Mrs. M. E. Watkins, who foliations to bring the conaUtutlonal ¡*etr«>gra«l.—Russian tr<>«>ps ups rat had a stroke of paralysis more than * democrats Into the cabinet. M Tcher President Prill, of the Linn Coun- In* east of Czeruowil*. Bukovina, at- noff was accused of bavins been eon a year ago. was worse! lacken the Austro Gorman force« and netted with tbe German general staff. . ty Fair, reports that the track al j captured a wood near Uaian. together Mrs. Stanly Taylor and children , the fair grounds is now tn tine i with more than &00 prlsoaers aad have returned home after a twoj condition and ready for the training j three machine suns, the war office Red Crow Ice Crean Social months stay at Medford. Mr. Taylor | of the ponies. He says the outlook : annovnrrd Southwest of this region met them in Albany. for a fine display of stock and farm the Rusal' ’>• are continuing to retire, There will be a Red Cross ice products to first-clawi und thinks the aa they a > arc doing In th« vlalalty Mr. and Mrs. Geo Blatchford and cream nodal Friday evening. August : of Klint jit DUMA AND COUNCIL UPHOLD KERENSKY ».. in physical examination, and those applying whose applications are de nied. will be certified by local boards as being called for military service and not exempted or discharged, and their names posted. Men whose applications are denied will be noti fied by registered mail. 8. Men whose applications are granted will be given certificates of exemption <>r discharge, which may be absolute, conditional or tempor ary. Such certificates are subject to revocation at any time when cause for exemption or discharge no longer exists, and the holder called up fur service. ». Men whose applications are denie«i have 10 days after mailing tq them of notification of denial, to file appeal with district board hav ing jurisdiction. (Government may also appeal for cause against grant ing of an exemption or discharge, 11th annual fair will be a success. daughter motored up from Molalla 10 at 8 p. m on the school grounds. Sunday for a visit with relatives. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanks and Joe Committee on Arrangements and Milch Trollinger, motored to Portland Saturday. Duroc* For Sale Aunt Rone Miller returned from Polk county Sunday, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. lama McLain and family. ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Piatt an! | Grandpa and Grandma Piatt had but with no time limitation.) Sundav dinner and ice cream with . 10. Applicants for discharge on Mm. Belle Uhurchill. grounds of employment in a neces Mm. Geo. Gibbons is visiting Jake sary industry, including agriculture, Weideman. of Jordan, thia week. cannot apply to local board for such discharge. They must apply 1« While there she is making a raid on district bo^rd. but can do so oniv her mothers lx-an ua'ch. after having passed physical exami- uation and after the local board has certified them as called for military service and not exempted or dis charged. and has posted their names. 11. Men who have passed their physical examination and been certi fied m called for military service, may not be called into actual atr- 1 have a few Duroc »hosts sale, weight about »0 pounds. a few registered sow pigs of t litter and a registered Duroc b months old. Chas. Chrz. l*2t Taken Up Six pigs, four small and two shoats. ail black, The owner can vice for some time. They will be have same by paving charges and notified when to report for military applying to. Frank Veverka duty. South of Scio 12. In the mean lime, any man subject to draft may volunteer in Fred Morgan, aged 34. son of| the army or navy of the United George Morgan, died last Sunday States until his name is actually morning. He has been an invalid posted by his local boar«! as having nearly all hie life and a great care been called up for physical exami upon his parents. The burial occur nation. | red Monday at the Miller cemetery i* PROMISES fulfilled by PERFORMANCE A druggist who renders the best service in a community must emphasise the professional side of his business — for it is the professional side that has to do with the health and welfare of patrons. We recognize our duty to tbe public and fulfill it the l>est We can. Baek of the service which we render is a rare technical knowledge of drugs and -years' experience. All of this is constantly applied for the benefit of our customers. We realise that our interests are mutual. We have never believed that immediate profit was the thing to be striven for in a family drug store. If the service is right, profit will, in the long run, take rare of itself. So we say to our customers that ALL PROMISES MADE BY US ARE FULFILLED BY PERFORMANCE OREGON