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TRE SCIO TRIBUNE WALTER U. P ERGE THURSDAY. APRIL It. 1918 Railroad 1 ime Table Arrival and Departure of I’aav-ngcr T rains Woodburn Springfield Rranch res EC - --ve- State Sraivr Frem I *!( ti Oreyon aiipgi c? Candidacy For Ch.. ; t ; ecubve. ths greatest possible paHIMpstioo by ths people dirait to all th* affairs cd government compatible with ths prac tical and efflaleat admltHslraUon of affairs I am a finn bellavec I* th* futuro greatness at Otwgoa Portland »hould be on* of the greatest port« of tn« world With her inland waterway« de veloped. steamship linaa promoted and rural Oregon developed, her future dsetlay la assured I shall do everything In mv power If governor to promote th« business ■ ’h and development *f our • never forgetting the necessity for stent work for the moral upll»’ educational opportunlti. My motto shall be t>- pregón for t» - - WHEAT CRISIS FORCES CHANGES IN RULES Households, Eating Houses and Bakers Must Decrease Use of Wheat. After du» deliberali« ms I have d Urgent military necessities a* fa» elded to b« ■ ».- a cvo li-Jate for tii United Mates and ths Allies hss WEST SCIO BeaKw-ratte non» >.» lion f r gp" forced a mers drastic restriction In al th* pnuiary eic-ium to In the wheat ceosarvatlon program North 7:50 a Hl May IT. Cowpted with an earnest appeal to al* tn During my 3S y< are of r 5:31 P m South IndteMtsels. households, public eating tiregun I have tat« » an ar pteooe and bakers of broad and pas in public atfilrv. Ai pro at I am a Corvallis & Eastern tr tel foe thole co-operation and sup «late senatur r ,»r ntlm Use i and MUNKEKS Wallowa cuoi J and sud a pert. Herbert C. Hoover has issued s have been pt. s - d'-nt of th< late Ta«- new set of rules designed to furthe. t2:25 «11 To Albany P payer* league ■ since Its organisation. reduce wheat consumption In thio M> position upon m st puiutr que»- 9:22 am From Albany oouwtry until ths nest harvest tloov is well kt-owD I and understoiaL Theos rules and Mr. Heovor's pee t9;05 am. If nominal«-«! and elected governor. Motor u> Mill Qty • a so* si appeal ar* given out through I pledge my •- • arnesi s i ai><|uahfled I .'1 p.m. from Mr W. • Ayer. Federal Food Admin «upport to Pew ■s tieni Wo-.-a row Wilson t Daily except Sunday Istratov for Oregon. In the following and to (Ji* gr< .«I «Hort he is leading Io win the wav In thia dark hour of NEARLY EVERY COUNTY AND message: our national life there I* nothing el«» "If we are to furnish the Allies with TOWN IN OREGON I* * EPRE (hat count» We musi must win the war Locai Market Repart the necessary proportion of wheat to SENTID IN HAlLR'^v. »U8 >r the principle that all governmsnta maintain their war bread from now derive th»lr Just power ’x committee . until the nett harvest (and this Is a conaent of the governed military necessity I we must reduce I 1 90 years of existen« r muet | Wh«-at tier bushel I fear our people do noi Rlngan' i >m over the entire stale our monthly eonaumptlon to twenty- O*Ut " 9t» verlouan«"»« •are su* ted for use In the Third one million bushels a month as against 40.00 •truggle It Bran tier ton ♦ Liberti sn campaign, tn the recent our normal consumption of about 74 IM> institutions < 1*1 chop i* •• al :an • ..leal, for the best of which forty two mllll.m bushels or fifty per 55.00 « Prussian Barley Chop • I ...oerty Bond Is to be award«*d <-ent of our normal consumption, re 2 65 Elour per ivack serving a margin for distribution to : day. April k 1*<R* per <i<»ien. e ng the slogans which were con- the army and for special cases, leav Buller fat ner Ih I by the committee as posas**- in* for general consumption approxl I ’hickens, hens per Ugh merit and worthy of rs|M-<"al matriy one and one half pounds of broiler* ilion, are the following which ara wheat products weekly per person Many of our consumers are dependent presentante of the entire »tai'- rooster* upon baker » bread Ruch bread must Open your purse help kill ths Turkeys be durable and therefore requires s curse. Misa Hasel M Bufili bur ( teem» larger proportion‘of wheat products ijcracy. jersey. W w P. a bond that binds Ducks than cereal breads baked in the home tty , the Kai Kaiser .McMasters. M Beef The well to do In our population Loans. Nettle P sks groans at Lit Veal .an make greater sacrifices In the Scotichi. Nev v • rg. Liberty r l?«n« ars consumption of wheat products than Ilog*, live |<er hundreti lb 15. «> Liberty“' ppitig stones. Mrs J D. CM the poor In addition our pnpu .19 Ilogs, dreasevi • . Grand». bury the Kaiser Intloa In the agrtrultural districts, 11.00 Mutton t oerty Bonds, Geo A Mardon, where the substitute cereals are shun a Pass. Uphold the colors < with tant. are more skilled In the prepara j»rty dollars, Mrs Edward Hill. fl tlon of breads from these other cereals Marshfield. Over there our boya ar* ihan th* crowded city and Industrial watching. II Il K (sinnelly. tt*|em; populations With improved transpor Hr-ak l.lberty'a chains invest your »allot» conditions we now have avail A. E. Randall " . A. Ewing, gains, llucna Fisher. I Valias. S- w able a surplus of potatoes We also Vice Pres. I'n-« ide nt bonds reap victory. Miss Klvh S. have In the spring months a surplus Hall. Vsnora. Build freedoms foun of milk and wa have ample corn and E. i>. Myern, Carhior dation with Liberty Bonds, C E. I.< k ■■ o*ts for liginn consumption The d-n. Junction City. Our country a ar drain on rye and barley as substitutes mor Liberty Bonds. <’ W Collier. has already greatly exhausted ths sup Boes a general banking business, WALTER M PIERCE Miiwaukla; The Liberty Bond Is vlo- ply of these grains receives de | toe its subject tochers. pay» hat will in .tire tor all lime the Tro*- lory's wand. H E. Allen. Hillsboro; interest on time deposits. sell» ' To effect th* needed saving of clom of all nation«, great or small Gold were dross with freedom s loss, travelers checks and drafts, ami Every citizen tn public or private Count that day lost, whose low de- «beat we are wholly dependent upon the voluntary assistance of the Amer life should give hla loyal aid and as makes collections. •(stance tn the commander in chief of «lending «un. sees nothing done to • an people and we ask that the fol our army «nd navy our president. best the Hun. both by T P MrAn- lowing rules shall be observed Woodrow Wilson This la no time to drew«. Baker, Your little mite may First Householder* to use not to falsely criticise, find fault or plav pol win the fight. Mollie E. Htriaglit. Or>- itics The llun, with ths dripping gon City; Protect your huiucs with »«cred a total of one and one half Notary Public ana blood of murdered millions, is st the Liberty latans lavnna Powell. Baker; pounds per week of wheal products This means not more door He would treat our wives and Buy a bond bridge the pond. Mrs II. per person Coneeÿcn»or daughters as he has treated the g*n- M McKenna. Astoria. We'll bridge than one and three fourth* pounds of tiewomen of Hclglnm and Northern victory bread containing the required France. If he could Our boys Wear thn pond with Liberty Honda. M F.va percentage of substitute* and about Abstract* of I illc Examined Duel. Eugene . Join the band el t.il>- Ing the navy blue in Fuglish «alera one half pound of rooking flour, mac and >>ur boys In the olive drab some- erty's stand. Mrs I. R Whitney, Van- sroni. cracker*, pastry, plea, cakes, OREGON where In France are as truly fighting muter. Wash . Another Liberty lx>.in KIO a defensive hatlie as though they w«-re Insures Entente suc c.ee*, Wtlna D> bill. wheat breakfast cereal* all combine«! Second Public eating places and resisting the advance of I he Hun up Amity; Provide Pershing poWer to club« to Observe two whealless day* the Columbia river punish Fr» stanlsrn per week. Munday and Wednesday, as I pledge my moat loyal support to The following slogans are a few of st present, and in addition thereto not all our boys who have or may enter H o UKHC* Burnt.. Prop« the war and who may Im called upon those submitted by resident* of l’«»rt io serve In th»< aggregate a total of I to shed their blood. po«»ibly aacrittc land in the contest more breadstuff*, macaroni, cracker* Flaht. buy. or show us why. Grace pastry, plea, take*, and wheat break Ing their Ilves for the perpetuity of Fresh Meat* of All Kinds ottr fr<*»> Institutions Thousands of N Crow; l**triota all. subscribe to fast cereals containing a total of mure our brlghtr»! braveet and brat have th» call. A R Vandervlelen. Liberty Reasonable Prices gone, and many no doubt will be Ixxn* protect whal you own W W„ :han two ounces of wheat flour to any NO called upon to mnk< th» a u pre me sac Ixi«ton. Oar bonds dictate our sol one gu«at at any one meal wheat products to bk serv rifice for th« triumph of righteous- ! Main Street Scio. Ore. diers fate. Mrs 1» W Jackson, Have eh unless specially ordered neaa 1 pledge myself to labor unceasing- a heart, do your part. They also serve I’ubllc eating establishments not to 1/ to help alleviate the suffering so who only lend. Jennie A Marshall: buy more than six pounds of wheat far as possible and administer to the Yankee Doodle dollars do or die. Keep products per month per guest, thus comforts of our country's defenders, i the horn* funds fighting. W H Kirk conforming with limitations requested I believe Grog' » should be organ- . Patrick. 'Tis freedom's call lend your of the householders tied from top to bottom for the win- > all, He no sh1' r*. be a worker. Third Retailers to sell not mor* Ing of the war. No person'* time la i ence B ive America » ihan on» eighth of a barrel of flour hla own Every man and woman ' J N Reeves. to any town conaumer al any one time ought to labor In some occupatt«m i from Gert < guard* fhe home, and *ot more than oneduarter of a that will help win th* war We »hould Liberty i county and horn* — barrel Io aoy country customer al be so orranirrd that farms, shipyard*, J. H Ma -o E. Hall, fb- a any one time and In no case to sell and factories mauufat turlng war ma- ’ Liberty tertal should not fell the shortage of bader r' teller. II G Furnish; wheat products without the sale of an labor », protect your horn« equal weight of other cereals •abac»' We must work together aa a united Mias Late«; Can you deny Fourth We ask the baker* and people with one purpose and one alm die, Anna Mvllle Mr grocer* to reduce the volume of vic wht'- —or perish Wages should be c<>m da are better than I’ru» ->ry bread sold by delivery of s mensurate with th» lucrea*c^i c.i»t of I’h* slai Huth Helen Underhill living three quarters pound loaf where one With these beliefs firmly filed It I pound was sold before and correspond were governor. I would ask all etale Bilyeu it Bilyeu, Props. Ing proportion* In other weights W* Institutions to limit their money de-1 Also ask bakers not to Increase the Phone 6-515 manda to the very lowest point poa-1 amount of their wheat flour pur ..elation of 1 100.000.000 to Fra slble. so that thia state's financial chases beyond seventy per cent of the strength ms> be conserved to I»- used part Publie Domain. STAUE MEETS ALL TRAINS average monthly amount purchased In for our defense and to alleviate the leaves Scio Postoffice — Idaho Falls. Idaho. — The returning the four monthe prior to March first. sufferings of our people that must fol American soldier who finds hl* former Fifth Manufa» turera using wheat at 7:10 a m and SO) pm for West Sea low this terrible war f believe In prisoa reform so that occupation gone should be given a part product* for non food purposes should and H:I5 a m and I JOpm for Mun kor» th« unfortunate ones we confine In of (he public domain, properly cleared cease such use entirely. our penal Institutions may return to Hlxth—There is no limit upon th» th« walk* of life better and not worse or otherwise outfitted, for Immediate use of other csreal flour* and meals, use at the government * expense, said by reason of their Incarceration. such as corn, barley, buckwheat, po I have been a laboring man most of I" H. Newell, head of the University my life and deeply sympathize with of Illinois, in an addreea before the tato flour, et cetera Many thousand* of families throughout the land are thoee who honestly loll, firmly belle» Ing that opportunity should be. given joint conference of agricultural live now using no wheat products what to all to earn an honest living In some stock, engineering and Irrigation so ever exrept a very small amount for cieties of Idaho. useful occupation cooking purposes, and are doing so My opposition to the American sa Mr. Newell urged the Immediate ap In perfect health and satisfaction loon In thia state commenced with my propria lion of 1104 UOO.OOO or more by There la no reason why all of the arrival here U years ago. I rejoice American people who are able to cook that th* saloon in Oregon la gone for the government to put through Irriga tion and reclanjatlon schemes and In their own households cannot sub good I believe In ths strict enforce Office one door north ment of the la*. I favor national otherwise put the remaining public alat perfectly well with the use of Ise* wheat products than th* one and one of the Post Office prohibition lands In such shape that the returned half pounds a week allowed We ape I have always favored woman suf- fighting man may go on them «Ith frag* and am In favor of ««tending dally ask the well to-do household* ORBGON hope of securing a Urin« return at In th* country to follow this additional the franc hise throughout the nation 1 believe |a the people a rule -In «■M. program«*« so that ws may provide thoaa parts uf ths cvmtuunily l< >s ah!» to adapt themselves tu so large a pro portion of substitutes and tn order that we shall be able to make th« wheat »«ports that are absolutely de mauded of us to maintain the civil population and soldiers of the Allies and our own army "With th« arrival of the new harveat we should be able to relax such re strictions. but until then we ask tor (he necessary patience sacrifice, and cooperation of the dlstributlun trades and public." MISS HOERLE SLOGANS STATEWIDE Contestants For liberty Loan Prize Widely Scattered. R. SHELTON Scio Meat Market H. B. CHESS Miss Helse C. Hosrls, who enlisted In ths Naval R«*«rv» as a cook. Is th* first womsn enrolled In that branch of th* ssrvlcs. Hog Prices to Contlnus Washington The government fixed price of fi&.&O per hundredweight on hogs al the Chicago market will con- tinue tn b* enf<»rc«-d by th»’ food ad mlnlatration, H Is announced Senator Chamberlain III In Washington Washington Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, chairman of the senate mil itary committee. 1« confln»nl to hl* home with a rbcurrouc* of appen ll •111*. Holo Pa*ha Sentenced to Dis. Paris nolo Pa<cba who was con- irted by a courtmariial <»f treason \nd sentenced to death, has appealed *rom the verdict alt. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cent« Room 50c and Up GKANT PIRTLE. Proprietor ------------------- 11 DR. A. G. PRILL Physician tall* Attended Attorney •» Law MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE OR FIGHTERS FLA?. 'J Dr. C. Brotcne K 7/ 1Ò7C7./.V <5- SURGEOX I > Surgeon and Day or Night WIO ORE. Î Stop That Rent Build a house own a home the money You can pay us back like rent We will loan you Paint an«i repair that old hou««* and make it look like new. the money. We will loan you Your home la your best *««•<. Y«»ur city is judged by its born** For 11 vear* have supplied the* smaller towns with money at a reasonable rate of lotenml from 3 to 8 year*. W« have the money -you need it. PACIFIC BUILDING I LOAN ASSN R iley S hflton . Local Scio. Oregon Agent