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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. ■ VADC RIGID FOOD CONTROL. Veterinarian Feed la Bought In Germany turreptl tisusly m Violation of Auto cratie Rulings. Telephones Hath I STA YTOJT • - OREGON Moiyison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS • Calls Attended tn Promptly Dav or Ni<ht - I • I Even the eetnerutte f<»>d control of Germany has been powerin*» to pre* vent surreptitious sal*-». s.-nwding th semi Official reports reaching the flatt ed Mtates fn***l aitmlnlsiraihwi Illegal sales of butter are being made in tier many at pr.tm ranging from II ... to F2 2b s |w>nn<l Eggs <>*M contrary to the German hxxi regulations are bringing to to IA • onto api«-ce. accord Ing to these reports And baron or hat* '• bringing from Kl'> to El 23 a pound. HASTENED RUSSIAN COLLAPSE "W» miivt not overlook the fact that Russia collai-sr-d, not because of the SCIO • • - OREGON German■ <>n her Iwmlera but because I she fain-d to organise and fee*t her ! own rttlsenvhlp,” I be food adnimlstra lion annoiux'eti "We must be warned that If we are to ' emerge rtetortous from th'.» war we can not risk the <*olla|»se of another of our lluixcHEK B ros , Props aaanetate« In thia war from this cnoae I "Anybody that Is looking for the ml- All Kinds , lapse of ilie German people on the !•■»! i question had better turn around and Reasonable Prices [look nt the t*e< ai.se the results Wil1 be the same «b-rmany In tn no Main Street Scio. Ore. more danger nf rells|>«ing <»t> that , score than we are. If ns much." Scio Meat Market Ereah Meats of ----------- WIIKN vol! WANT --------------- R. SHELTON Plumbing or Tinning Notary Public ana —«Mt— ( ont cyemor ERED OHLEMIER M>U<k Bods. His Experience ia Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Abstracts of I tile Examined CIO . . . OREGON C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW Land Notice 201-2 New First National Hank lildg. iMpartmcnt of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Portland. Ore., Jan. 17, 19IH ALBANY OREGON Railroad 1 ime 1 able Notice is hereby given that James L. 8, Rosscll, of Scio, Oregon, who on September 30, 191?. made application for second homestead entry for lots Arrival and Departure of Pmmrng« r Train« one (I), two (2) and 8 tq of N E Sec. two (2). Township 11 8., R. I E, I Woodburn-Springfield Branch which was refered to the General Land WFkST SCIO Office for setion on September 30. 1915 and which was acted upon favorably North 7:50 a m by the Commissioner of said Land Office South 5:31 t> m on February 7, 1915. has filed notice of intention to make two year proof to Corvallia & Eastern establish claim to the land above de M LINKERS scribed before R. M Russell. < ounty t2:25 p. m Clerk of Linn County, Ore at Albany. To Albany Oregon, on March 2. 1915. 9:22 a m. From Albany Claimant names aa witnesses Henry Motor to Mill t'ity 19:05 a m. Neal. Fred Pepperling, John Neal and from 4:21 p.m. G. M. Wirth, all of ocio, Linn County, § Daily except Sunday Oregon. " N. Campbell. 24-30 Regia ter. The Scio Tribune, $1.50 per year BIG HERDS GONE World War Wastes AMERICAN SAVINGS Will KEASl'SE WHEAT EXPORTS Food Will Win the War Europe’s "We bave al ready esported thè Meat Supply. • Itole of thè surplus of thè 1017 wheat hnr • •■.. I alni al><>ve 111.- l.oruial de LARGE |»art of the manda of our >>>vn populatlon. Il la world la coming to American «took Raisers Co operate nr.-.—evr, iherefon- for ihe food ad- the isvsltlon that mlt t. < <■ >i> to r* s’r ■ t . t|>ort of • heat With Food AgmlnistrsWsa In Con Belgium la In ; mtn- •• i* r» a i tu thè t ’ nlled States eorvatlew Moeeuroe. to the stags sufi- imt supplire tn carry our own where tbe pri- |M**f>lv unni thè ned barveoL , uiacy and Im "Therefore all ei|»m of wheat It la probable that Kurvp« fur many portant thing fr**m m»w f**r*»ard are limite«! entlrly In life Is yeara after the war will look to a io volume *>f Mvlt.g n>a>le by thè Amer enough food great evteut to Atuortcs fur Its meat ican p.-.pie m their consumptloa of Io keep alive. auppiy. • beat and wheat |>r«"lucta F imh I has now "We contlnued wheat ahlpments for Kumpe 'a herds are dwindling under taken a donil- war's dssuau.to faster than they *<tti be Itrcenilo-r aa for ss our situatlon al- nani iwvettlon In the war. l'tie htweoL hut even wllli all thè eonaerva- American | copie must prepare replenished. p thm inaile we wvre stili unablo lo load themselves tn sacrifice for more When the German ar infos retired •eversi hundred thonsand t««i of food I than was a! first thought hevee I from occupied portl*>us of France end »tuffo «rffimtly requlred by thè alllrd I •ary. * Belgium apprsuiltnateiy I.MW.UUU head aatlons durtng thè tnonth et lierember i The cold forte are : Frnnro, . of cattie were appropriated. Thia ad alone " Italy and Kngtand have just IIFIIHFIIT IIOOVKR dition virtually safeguarded Germany enough fiwel |o keep them going ten or twelve weeks When fr*»n> cauls shurtaga other nations now America's fmel shipments stop— ■ suffer. WHEAT CORN tbe allied nations begin consum In England some 2.4 ishw > acres of ing Into this slender store and grass lauds hare by l ouipulsory meas begin a swift marvb Into actual ures been forced Into grain production, famine conditions which would thus reducing pasturage and hay lands. mean defeat In allori «rder A <Je*llnlng acais of maximum meat Europe then must live on prlrea for live cattle was ordained In America's surplus Your saving I England. aa follows: For Nepu-mber, Increases our avallatile stocks i SIT TH per hundred pound»: G>1obvr. lust that much and actually feeds 117 2«; November and Ur- etuber. aonie |ver»*m In the countries with I in OR. and for January. »14 40. The which we are associated In our evident Intent of thl» nirertirv was to war against the rentynl rowers drive the beef animals Into mark# as Our »nrplus wheat has already •►on as possible been shipped tn the allies Wheel ivtro breed la nmre nutritions According to official French figures, than bread bake*I with wheat flour i U. M. FOtin AI >M I MHT II ATM IN the rattle of France have >le«rva»*-d to alone. Thot-aands of American fam a total of 12.341 MM) as rosnpeead with Illes tielay are using Ibis mixed flour U.fltn.t*» In 1913. Today, due to lac* brend. anil In so doing are enabling THK UNIftO StAIta FOOD of forage prtncl|silty, France la pro America to provide more wheat flour ADMINISTRATION «AY«! ducing only one gallon of milk where for the allies. Here'S a tested recipe Food saving Is In its essence ths before the war two and one half gal for this bread Take one and a half dally Individual service of all the Ions were produ*-vd. cu|*a >>f milk, water or a mixture of people Cvery group can substi if can time the I'nlted States food ad tnr two; one half cake conipreaeed tute. and even the great majority yen«t. one and a half leaapoons aalt. ministration has taken str|>c to cm of thrifty people can save a littls one tables|Me>n sugar, one tableepoon serve our flocks and herds and to In —and the more lusurloos elements creasn their numbers The Mock breed of fol If desired, one cup cornmeal of the peoulstion san, bv reduc ers of thia country show a disposition am! two cups wheat flour tion to simple living, save much. ' Put one ami a half cups of watsr, to cooperate with the government In This mease no more than that wo the cornmeal, salt, sugar and fol (If thia aheuM •»♦ «vianty. but wisely and For many years It has been a prac used) Into a double boiler and cook The water la siifl! > tice among many of the dairy people twenty minutes eient only to w*ftep the meal a little I of lhli\ country to kill male calves at Idrth and In muny Instance* the fe Allow the meat to root to about the I 2R2> males If not needed to replenish their h>m|e rature of tbe room and add the flour sn*l yeast mlvv-vl with the rest herds rather than go to the npMW of of the wa'er. Knead thoroughly, maturing them Into veal. The high make Into loaf, place m pan of stand prices of meal caused the virtual dis a rd alas, allow to rise until nearly continuance of this killing Another Sa ve the «vteces. fills the pan and l>ake 4A or .V» min eticHiraglng foci Is 7fi |>er cent. of utes It la hardly practicable to uar Leo.» MsUhed sod FfWW< Rf K < calves killed for veal thia year were a grenter peri etrtage nf rortimeal than males. this even In rmsrgenrte«, for bread so Are your irlssaro straight? homebody has very sptiy said that made ^tlff«-va very little from tvaked W«> are glad to adjust thevi in the wars of the world have been won nntah l.e*a cornmeal can be use«! with grease, meaning that bacon and and in auro a ca«e live general meth order that you may get the tiest lard have been aa essential to success j od five« above may be followed possible vision from each lens. In war as powder, which la true. It la pnauvlhle Io make a yeast raised Are your glawws broken? The logs of Flurope have been very corn bread whlmui first rooking the We will quickly duplicate them greatly aacrtfl<«>«1 to present day needs ’ cornmeal In thia case not more that Thia tnakea the American burdrn all one cupful of meul ahotild he used tn from the pieces or from our pre In other re the more heavy and makes doubly es four cupfuls »f fionr scription which has Iwen on record sential an Increased pork production spects the bres'l Is mixed and baked since we have had the pleasure of In thia nation In Italy grain I* now as In the shove recipe. forbidden tn be fed to hogs In l*en making your examination. mark under a recent order one fourth E> Mayor Mitchell Joins Aviators of the hogs were ordered to be killed New York -John Furroy Mitchel, E. MEADE ft Is estimated that one half have now •ho retired on January I as mayor ol been killed <)|'r<l*lf.TKlXT New York, was appointed a major In Allmny. Ore the avlatlcn corps of the L'nitM 329 W. Second St.. gtetee YEAST BREAD. C SEIZURE OF HOUSEWIVES' FOOD STOCKS IMPOSSIBLE The government has never consul ered any plan of seising foodstuffs owned by householders. Nor Is there any policy of thia kind suggested for the future. In spite of thia fact, the rutted Htates food administration has been obliged repeatedly to I mus official de nlala of rumors that the government Intends commandeering preserves and canned goods put up In American bottles These rirrnor* were orlginsted partly by pro German propagandists and part ly by conscience!«»» grafters, who • night to profit through buying from ml«ln formed housewives The year 1019 will are home canning and preserving practiced on greater scale than ever before In the nation's history, offiilala In Washington believe At.d they sra assuring nil patriotic honsewtvea that ftawls •> saved are theirs, and theirs alone. ORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford is an honest car in the fullest sense of the term, built on an honest design with honest materials, sold at an honest price with the assurance of honest performance and an equally honest, efficient after-service. Broides it has been proved beyond question that the Ford ia most economical, both to operate and maintain It ia one of the utilities of daily life. Your order solicited. Efficient after-aervice ia behind every Ford car. Runabout, S34&; Touring Car. 1:160; Coupelet, $605; Town Car $695; Snlan $045: 1-Ton Truck Chaasts $600. All f.o.b. Lie troll WHY WE MUST SAVE FOOD. The 1017 wheat crop In Franca was lees than half normal, using the crop of 1913 ss a beala of comparison Thera was a shortage of 17fl,(lOO.'SX> bushela, er A3« per real The potato rn>p was only within one-third of nor mal. Tbe ‘sugar beet crop showed a deficit of fi U per cent Her meat borda la the eeriy fall showed s short- age of 1 .» skiou animals Those ara a few of the reasons America must feed her asso*latea tn the war. They are no longer able tn feed themselves, and uniese we cuma to the rt-ecue are face to face with starvation. And sterrati«« man ns «is feet in ths war. FRED T. BILYEU. Agent SCIO I - . - OREGON I