The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, April 18, 1918, Image 6

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    SaMwr MtrfM «I Caw I nm . Wntas From Will Resign ii Elected and
Maa* Fats
Called in the Draft.
Camp ls-wis. April 7.
There w-em* to be some misun­
derstanding among some people aa
Dear Si« ami Family :
It is Sunday, ao nothing to do to­ to my
day.
Was out
playing ball,
«landing
in
the Selective
where they were Draft an«' for this r«-n.»«*n I desire to
There are aome good make a statement
to the voters of
ballplayer« here. We c*n go a could«* Unn county, since I am a candidate
blocks both
wav«.
The new men for the
Republican nomination for
with credits for etili«'menta.
on account of piantane crop«, but
there will be called in the later per-
centagv».
Th<-rvfure
likely lie called
year 1919
I
would n it
before late in the
For the good of all hu­
manity we are hoping, praying and
striving to lieip the Allies win before
that tone
Therefore, I give my sw«irn slate
as we Sheriff at ll»- primaries May 17th.
ment to the people of lunn county,
don't get too far we can run around. 1918, that they may know exactly
if I am nominate«! and electml ai
Will be out in another week if noth .where I aland
Sheriff «hat 1 will resign when mi
ing break« out. Can go to the Y.
Like all m*-n iietween the ug«-« of numiier ** *. •SHAM
M raft ami I«'
M C. A. and depot exchange < store I 21 and 31 inclusive. I registered for
the court appoint uiy suecwMor.
and write, but am too lazy, ao am the draft on June 5. 1917. and was
JOS. Il FKL.M
lying on the Iwd and writing.
assigned serial numiier 928. which
Subscribed and »vorn tu before
It'« a pretty respectable I-Hiking number was drawn in the lottery at
me this Ifith «lay of April. 1918
bunch that's here now. When we Washington. D C as number 1 ¡29,
R. M. Russell,
came we were a tough looking lot, which placed me numiier 1329 in
County Clerk of lunn county, < iregon
but all have their uniform« now
I the order of liabililv in Linn county.
I*Ml A4».
have all my outfit but shots; we get I was at the time of registration 26
two naira, one pair for the trench years of age, single, ami without
arc in a bunch and a* long
SOME REASONS WHY
WHEAT MUST BE SAVED
Received the comfort kit o k.
dependent relatives
I filled out
John Vans ia here from Scio and my questionnaire the same dav t
Peterson from Thomas
There are was recativvd waiving all claim fur
“A
Cannot Think. Work or Fight
many men here from California; deferred ela»»'ficati«iii and was there­
Whon Ho Is Hungry**—Wv M-at
they came last fall.
Food Our Soldiers
fore pl are«I in cla«s I by the local
We roll out at six in the morning board. I consider the waiving of
"We hats the preservation of th-
Every single
(used to be five) for reveille; then deferred classification the greatest world <>t> our hands
living humin bring In this republic,
wash and eat breakfast; sweep under privilege that could !«• given a single from ocean to ocean. should m»ke It
and make our l>eds; then fall out man. for all single men should be h.» or her «p«*«-lal purpose to rave
to pick up cigarette stubs and mat- glad to be called before a man who h«Hl "
These are the words of K f Cullen
ehe» around the barracks
has a family to support. My order personal re|«r«-»eutstlve of Herbert C
Retreat ia at five o'clock, then numiier ia now 253 in class one
Hoover, in a recent address.
Wen will resist any power but ihc
supper and nothing mor«- to do; the
Some good people seem to thin., power of starvation.'* said Mr. Cullen
lights go out at nine and taps at
that I want the otfio of Sheriff that "Hunger In the hi al analysis, la Ihr
eleven, when everyone must lie in
I might I m * exempt from going to only force that can weaken a nation
and domoralUe an arm»
Food 1»
lied
May I m * I can tell you mgre
war. Surely they cannot «ay I am strength. and without a perpetual sup
about Army life in my next letter nfratd of the bullets, dnee I cap­ ply of strength, the world can »tarn*
1 like it fine ao far. I have a safety
tured one of the most notorious con- In danger of tottering. weakening and
Ull.na Into utter chaos A man «an
razor and will gel a military haircut ' victs that ever e*c.»pe<| from the Or
..nt think, work or fight If he in hut«
this week.
Mv face is so sore from
egun penitentiary, -tingle hand«-u, ary
sunburn 1 can hardly shave.
Mv
"The «Ills« t<-day are practically
after facing five shots fired at me in
wholly dependent upon the United
left arm is itching; guess the vac­ the >pen
Someone has also said Htatcs for food
Upon this nation
cination is tieginning to work
If that I »■» Just the type of a fellow rcMt« the responsibility of prenervm«
they shoot us in the right arm again wanted in the Army.
l!ncle Sum ‘he world from I'russlaiilsiu This 1»
will have two sore arms. Some of need* guo«l men, and he ha» got a the task of the (uuip'e of this nation
to produce and rave too«) enough to
the men got pretty sick from the .lot of the best
Yet there are other keep a steady str-atn of r»»«ntial «up
first allot.
Ollie Morgan
pile« moving toward« the front »-
good ones who will go later,
Iona as It shall be ne««-»rary to wax«
|
Prior t» Itorember 15. 1917, the thia war
If at any time we tail Ii
Potatoes for Patriotism.
this, wc must Inevitably go down, with
date
voluntary
enlistment
closed,
I
Ry eating potatoes Instead of wheat
the alite«, tn defaat. Thia la no ex
the people of the United States can had decided to enlist but was in­ axReratlon. but a serious fart, ft 1»
help win th* war
We have not duced to stay in the office <>n account the purpose of the United Niatrs Food
«nouxh wheat for the Allies and our
Administration to bring th* rvatlra
selves We have an abundance of po­ 1 of my familiarity with every phase lion of this fact home to every Am*r1
tatoes Wheat flour la a concentrated of the selective draft work. Any- t an man. woman and child, and to en
food and therefore good for shipping. | one who has taken any part in this llat the Individual aid of our huudrv-
potatoes are bulky and are cons-'
million people In producing and *av
quently not suited for limited shipping work will not dou >t that it ha* dou­ Ing food
The Food Adtnlnlatratipti
bled
the
work
of
the
office,
yet
It
spare, nor are the Allies so short of
1« not asking you to eat less. Il only
potatoes aa of wheat Nest to cereals, has l>een handled with the same of­ urges that you substitute one outrl
potatoes have been In this country
fice help. It was on account of tin» tlous food for another equally nutri
the mainstay of starchy food, which
tlous food, thus savin« the vital ata
patriotic duty that I guve up tlie plea oeedml by our armies and th«
supplies energy,
The more potatoes we eat. the 1 ms right to choose the branch of ser­ artnie» am! peoples of the allies. W<
wheat we need
A medium sited po
must, during the next three month«
tato, weighing about ."IL» ounces, sup vice must d>*sired and remain>*d to save wheat rapeclally
tiur surplu-
piles about aa much starch aa two take my chances in the draft Ser­ has already been shipped abroad, an«!
small sllcaa of wheat bread onehalf ving a« a clerk to the local board of a hundred million bushel» more are
Inch thick. In other respects also,
nights since June 5. 1917, without nr«-le«l When you »at a »li« e of bread
the potato measures up well with
Irea. omit the crackers with your «oup
wheat bread and even has the advent compensation, has been a pleasure
or otherwise conserve on wh«st prod
age over It In supplying certain salts
Taking an active part in the ll*-d uets. you are rontrlbutln« towards tb<
which the body needs to counteract |
hundred million *■ I’hels n«-«'<lrd over
the aridity resulting from the use of Cross. I have mad*- all the monthly there by our figiilin* men and th«
such foods as cereals, meat and eggs financial report.« since the organisa­ exhausted p>-> pl- oi thlgVum. Fran«
By eierctslng her Ingenuity the house I
tion of th«- chanter. Since this re and Knglan«) who have f««r more than
wife ran prepare potatoes in many
three years be«-n b-aring the brunt of
different attractive ways, thus increas­ port covers rec.-ipts and expendi­ this war. which Is our war Keep tnln
ing their proportion In the family diet ture« of seven branch«*» un-l about in mind, and bring it before the mind»
and conserving wheat and other eta
35 auxiliaries in Linn county, it is of your thoughtless friends and neigh
pies needed for shipment abroad An
bora”
Important use of potatoes, also, ia tn no small job in itself, expenditure«
th* mixing of breads, in which maah at this date fur '-be past year being
FOOD AD INISTRATION FACTS
ed potatoes up to fully ten per rent
over 312,000.
may be used without detracting from
1 was recently appointed secretary
Ha appearance or taste; In tart, many
One o-
a leas of meat each da
person* hold that potatoes properly I of the Linn County Council of De- for eve
«e m*a • a raving of 4
mil*-« in bread. Improves both appear 1 fenw, which organization ia to plav <->«'fib*»
at auiu-ala a year
Ha«
ance and flavor
«'
The sacrlflce la «mal1,
I an important part irt th«* organizing your <
but th- result for your country is
I of labor to help the farmer« harvest large
Ti th Vitin if U m Cwitf
I am in a position to help keep
the coming crops
During the organising
of
the
county fir the Third Liberty l»«ai>
the tax levy as low as arty other
no funds were provid««! for a sten­
man in the county, and to get a dol­
ographer up to April 6. w> again I
lar's worth for each dollar spent.
was able and glad to give my »er-
I have a wide experience in road
vices
I mention only these f«*w
building and will be on the job and
things that the people may know I
see that we get result» for the
hav«» had very little time of my own.
money expended.
Linn county furnished no men for
In the event that 1 am elected
the first call on account of credits
will be unpledged and will meet
for enlistments, but was recently
every pmuosition on a fair basis.
called upon for 11 men to replace
I believe in maintaining our exist­
Some that had been rejected. Twen­
ing roads in a passable stale, but to
ty-six men are called for -ntrain-
use all the surplus money we can in
ment on April 27. which is 12i per
permanent road building in the res­
cent of the next gross quota. Th«
pective road districts of the county.
second call being for 800,000 men
D. H. PIERCE.
during the year 1918. On this basi«
Harrisburg. Oregon.
Linn county would have to furnish
Candidate for Republican nomina­
208 men
The greater portion of
tion for County t’xxnmieeiooer.
, these should nearly be made up no..
raw asv
Those Who Boosted
Morrison & Lowe
Continue-i from page I
UNDERTAKERS
Some
are beine deterred for a short Urne
I
000 tons of sugar will be save«!
th« .irat year If each of us uses one
oi ;e I-as each day Thia will keep
•ugar plentiful and cheap.
The Allies are al! In the «am* t««at
• long way fr<
shore and on limited
rations—and I acle Ram 1« runulng
tlie relief ship It a up to us to save
the cargo.
Reduction,
watchword*.
Production — the
Food will win the war
Produce It
Sarah F Morn«. W. A. Neal. J. F.
W«-«*ly. Frank Morri«. W. W. and
Calls Attended
to
Promptly
Dav or Night
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-
-
ORBGON
hmma .Milter. W. D. lt«-e«L Jerome SCIO
Smith. P.H. Manionald. John Rauba, I
Nic and ¥t»e Endres. J. 8. Sticha,
J««reph BoyMovaky,
Frank
J. D. IRVINE
Novak,
iri,» Uretccka, A. G. and Anna
t
I riii. L. I’, and t'orda Arnold.
M
11am
Wil-
For
Downing. John Shindler.
!’ »>i large. Rollie Morri«. Dell«-
Orumv, Kathvrttu* K«*stcr, Georg«*
U
tally Cüinniissioiii’r
Arnold. J. A. C. Brant, C. D
Trexler. N«>na Kuiken, G. E. an«i F.
\
Miller. T. J. Gibbons. M. E. Can­
Subject to the lh*ci«ion of the
non, John A Zmk A. Ediek, G. L.
Muzzy. Etta and C. D. Osborn, Ira
COUNTY REPUBLICAN
S Trexler, S. C, Browne. Winston
> oung
i'RLMARIES
Jt-ffi-r« m and Helen Myers.
W«-wlv, Joseph Ikibrkovakv.
John
Archie Lindley. 0. S. Lyon. Archie
If you lieli«vv I
<> Batea, Byron Bates,
my
A. C. Wy­
man. A. C Vernon. C. A. Bates, F
A
I’ietiok, J. W
liest
have given
en«l«avont
to the
economical administration of
Hirons, Joseph H
th« County'« buun«*»« affairs.
Quinn,
I will be uleased
Fourth Rainbow Regiment.
to receive
your support at the Primary
Election
The
Fourth
Rainbow
Regiment
for the rale of Thrift or war saving».
stamp« lx*gan April 10. Any Ixiy or i
BIDS WANTCO
Fur 50 cur«ls four fool
■ «• . I growth
girl selling or buying <50 worth will
fir,
la* enrolled an«l receive a member-1
Five eunis grub oak.
•hip certificate from State School
Five corda Iti-neh clear old fir;
Supv-rmtent J A. Churchill, same as all to Iw delivered not later than Aug-
the Second and Third Rainbow Reg- • ust lo. I9IH, and all sealed bids deliv-
«rvd not later than May Ut, I9IK
iments.
*
Itklder» can bid on entire lot. or on
«me item in full.
The Board reserves the right to re­
DR. C. I. CHAPIN
ject wj or all blds.
Dentist
36 2t
J. F. WnagiV, Clerk.
.SI IO
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OREGON
Notice of
Final Account
Notice ia hereby given that the un-
deraigned. as the administrator of the
estate uf Dorothea <>. Bilyeu, deceased,
Appointment of ASminletrotor
Notiee is h« rrbv given that by order has filed his filial account with the* oun
of the County Court of Linn County. ty Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, and
Oregon. tna«fr on the IMhdsy of March, the County Court has, by order, fix«-«l
Monday, the 29th dav <>f April. I9|H. at
191H, the undersign««! was duly apfioinl-
th«- h«>ur of lo o'clock a. ni. uf »aid «lay
<xl and is now duly qualified and acting
for the purpswc of the final hearing un
tdmuilstrator of th«- estate of Susan J
Brewster. dec«a»-<l. late of Linn Coun­ said account and aelUemunt of said ca-
' late. Any and all persons having ob-
ty. Oregon.
' jections to the same are hereby notlllvd
All |M-riM>na having claims against said
| tu be present at said time and place
-state are hereby rv<|uire«i to |iresent
i and prvrent the Mme.
the same, properly verified, unto the un-
Dated thia i.Hlh «lay of March, 19)I*.
«lersigned Administrator at the office of
< hest-r F. Ililyeu, Ailmimstratur
Sam I M. Garland in Lebanon. Liim
Weatherfiirtl a Wyatt
C«ainty, Oregon, w ithin six months from
Att ys for Admr.
32
the «late of th«- first publication of this
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nutice.
Dated and (lublishrd the first time
0. <\ BRYAM
4th da> of April, l'JIH.
J. A. B kxwmtxn
Administrator of the estate of Su«an J.
Brewster, dc«ea»ed.
Sam‘I M Garland.
i 291-2 New First National Bank Bldg.
A tlurnvy for Administrator.
Phone ¿77
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY
OREGON
Sanitary Market
FRESH 1 »a. MEATS
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GUY M< KNIGHT, Pitui-itiFiuK
V/hat the Threads
Are For
Fvery one of the |W>.(X'0
threads in th* Thrr«fted Mut»-
tor Invulatkm <-f the Still
1. ttrr \AiIlerd hat a dcfiti te
muoion.
Every thread allow» fre«
peaaage to the battery «elu­
tion. Throughthismultitu«!«
of tiny paths the cticmo al
action whu h means a g*>od.
■tnsig current goes on with
perfect freedom,
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RO1 .OFF
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191t
Rave IL
If you run your household on three
pounds of sugar a month per person,
when fall comes the grocer won! hav«
to hang <>p •»* sign "No Huger.”
Eye strain, which nianif<-»t* itm If
in slight divcomfort, is taaily cor-
The second helping Is getting to be
bed form.
There« lots of money tn go round,
but bacon, beef and wb«*al can t make
he circuit. Have four ikui
reeteri if taken in itaasrly
E. C. MEADE
AUTO ELfcXTRIC SHOP
3d and Lyon «to.. Albany, Oregon
*ag«.-s.
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W. Sacund ÜL,
Albaoy. Org,