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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
ZZJ r TBE SCIO TRIBUNE THURSDAY. APRIL 25. I»l* Railroad Time I able Member Arrival and l*vpar(urr ®t Traina Woodburn -Stvringtk-ld Branch WE.ST SCIO 7 50 a m. 5:31 pm. North South Corvalli* & Finstern M UN KERS t2:26 9:22 t9:05 4:21 To Allvanv From Albany M<>tor t» Mill City from t Daily except Sunday p. m a rrt, a m. p.m. I Wheat twr bushel OaUt “ Bran t»T t<»n • a • a (chop Hiii'lt*v ( Hot) Flour per sack E kv * l«‘r down, cash Hutter fat tier lb i hicken*. hens per lb ** broiler* roosters Turkeys Geese Ducks IW Veal Hogs, live |«*r hundred lb Hogs. dres.MMl Mutton W. A. Ewing, Tree ident s i yo : 9o ! 40.00 ! 74.00 65.001 2.661 .30 -Mi ■ .25 ! .24 . "" i 05 .ON IN 15X1, r.t 11.00 A. E. Randall Vice 1‘rea. Does a general banking buainvs», rueeive* deposit* subject tochers, pays interval on time deposits, sell* traveler* check« and drafts, ami mak«>a collection*. R. SHELTON Noiattj Public ana Comeytntor SLEPT WHILE GUNS ROARED THE WAR, 1 HE FARM AND THE FARMER By Herb« rt Quack Federal I arm Lan Board farmer »wry where love* •»wn land, haul grain or drive atm k The The American farmer eope to town, it would have done only a peace daily loves peace Hiner tbe dawn nf Hille mor* than II arrompí I abed by history the farmer haa been tbe man ita Interdict agaioM Ibe frmdmn of who suffered most from war All that the «es What «*« th* order against be possessea lies out of door* In plain which w* rebeltod when we w*ut tn eight and lo «¡«Ml of war hl* house, to thl* war’ Ixvvh al tbe cv-ndttlon o’ bls grain, hl* nvestock The flam«»* th* American farmer tn the latter that light tbe *hle« In the rear of ¡■art of 1411 an>! t‘ 1 ■ »taJf of iti» every Invading army are consuming snd se* the things that yesterday represented W hen Ih» Wgr broke out Ihre irti bl* life work, and th* life labors of •urprte* and panic we partially gave past generation* of farmer*. »P for a while the use of the sea a* Everywhere tbe farmer Is a warrior a highway And the farmer* of when war I* the only thing which will America fared ruin I know an lo» a make and keep him free It* cannot farmer who sold hl* IB1« crop of IS.- rally to the color* as quickly aa cun ■00 bushel* of wheat for seventy cent* the dweller* In the eitle«, because II a bushel Farmer* In th* *outh *>ld takes kinanr to »end to the farms the their cotton for half the eqat of p-o- It take* longer to call during It. All thl* time tb-»ee por call to arms the fat me r* from the Arid* than the lions of the world whose |- »* wer* Many ■ >pen were readv to pay alm»*t any city dweller* from the shop« When finally do not hear the first blast of the ?rlre for our product* »e »et our at .Ip* in motion one* more trumpet other» do not at first un '■ ■tend Its moan Ins because they ha.e, prosperity retunx-d to the farms B it not had the time tn talk th* mailer it never returned for th* farmer* of over with their a< quslntancea Instead those nations which remained cut of of reading half a d »sen extras a day. Irons ocean truffle Take the case of Australia Tt- re th« farmer may read weekly paper« only He must have more time In a three t ropa have remained une«4d on sudden emergency to make up blaj the farm* No *hl|M could be «¡arel ■ to make th* long voyage to Austral-* Inlud It I* Impossible lo set the farmer« Ho In spite of th* effort* of the G«v of the t'nlted SUtre on fire by means -rninent to save the farmer* from of any sudden «park of rumor But rota, grain haa rotted In the open, when they do Ignite, they burn with Millions of tons have born lori tor a slow, hot fire which nothing can p •’ lack of a market Ruch conditions »>. It Irretrievable out They are »«»mettmea tbe last t » heat up. but they stay hot In a to: I disaster Hitch con<l 'lone would bave fight they are always found sturdily I prevailed lo this « <> .ntry from the out carrying the battle across NoMaita break of the war until now If out Land In the la«t grim struggle The Ì Government had not first resisted with American farmer will giv* all that he every diplnmatic weapon, and finally baa and all that ba 1* to win thla drawn the awotd Why did we draw the sword! T< great war against war Thia war was a’ first hard lo under keep up the prie» of wheal and cot on. and to protect trade only* U stand No armed foe had lnvad«»d t' someone should older you to remale: United Statea The night skies not reddened by burning ricks and on your farm and not to use tbe pnb farm house* No raiding pnrtle* i lie highways would your tullian i robbed us of our cattl* or horses No b hase<t only on the fear of Iosa Ir •abxr rattlers insulted our women It , i rofit* from failure to market yo i- By no monna' You wo.il< seemed to many of ua that we were »ropa* not at war -tbe thing was so far off right to th* last gasp' Not to m*ki We did not realise what a giant war money, but lo ba fre«' When a man la en«laved. all he bud t»e«ome—a minister with a thou sand arms that could reach acroag tbe loses In money Is Ms wages But tn* seas and take from ua tbree-foortha of white man hae never been able to ac everything we grew. But finally we cept slavery. He haa never yet been sucresefuHy ensla»<-d There rise« up ■aw that It was so If the Imperial (krman government In him against servitude a resentment had made and eofotcsd an order that so terrible that death always is pref no American farmer should leave hl* arable (This la the first of three articles Th* second to be published nest week.) U. S. Loan» To Farmer» Now Nearly $50,000,000 Chart*« Francis Adam* Told of Tak ing a Nap on a Hillaid* During Pickstt's Charge. FOR YOUR INFORMATION mont servia* of th* ¿apartment of labor. In the campaign* of both Antietam • nd Gettysburg I was an officer In a regt men t of cavalry, a mere subor dinate. rvwponaitiie only for ol>«-<llvn ,x» to order*. At Gettysburg July R the diviaioa to which we belongwl i>ceuplrd the high, partly wo-xled ground on the right of the line, covering the enemy's fiauk ami rear. It was a bright July »lay. hot. and with while cloud* slowly roll ing aero*« the *ky Neither our lln»« nor tboae of the euviiiy were visible to us; and the sounds of Imttle were hu»hed. Watting for orders ami fur action, we <ll*mount<<d. out of regard for our hor*>-a as well a* for ourvelvea, and sat or lay <>n the turf. Inure«I to danger by cvmtact long and clow ami thoroughly tired In l»>»ly mid overwrought In mind we ll*tencd for the battle to begin: and shortly after noon tbe artillery oiu-ned. We did not know It, for we could see nothing In that direction, but It covered the fa mous advance of IMckett'a Virginia di vision u|*»n M'-ade's crater that wonderful feat of arm»- and just then, lulled by the incessant roar of the cannon, while the fate of the army and the nation trembled In the balance, al the very crisis of the great conflict, I dropped quietly a«l«ep. It was not heroic. but It was essentially war.—From the Autobiography of Charles Francis Adams. A Little GlrFe Pride. When I was a y»»ungster I was ani» leus to wear glasse* and Inalaled that my eyes were weak. My mother took me to an orali*!, write« Mrs. G M IX, in the fhlcago Herald, and I noticed after he had tested my eyea he and my mother h*d a consultation. I went h<»me with the glaaae«, with the Its- «traction I waa to wear them to achuol the next day for the first time. I obeyed the Instructions. On th« way HAD THOUGHT FOR OTHERS lo actuMd I m»»t aeverni of my chums who. of cxutw, rcenarked about tha Second Traveler Decidedly Mor* Con- new nddlttati I waa quite proud of ald*rat* of HI* Fellow* Than them and said: Was the First -oh. ye«. I can see ao much bettar now." At thè Information booth In a largo Glggl»* went around the class snd mllrnnd trrmlnal a iraveler a«krd for finally the teacher cnm* to aee what a timo tabi e, whlch ha looked through the trouble was. Then ahe too Isugh- untll he carne lo thè pnrtlcular fatile «tL »he ••knl me why I had to bava he wanted Thl* fatile he cut out wlth «u<h thick, heavy glass«-* Taking hi* pocketknlfe. and thra he put thè them off I dlacovered only th* frames booklet wlth thl« fatile now g«me out and no glass In them at all! of It back on thè counter. The explanation waa that ! didn't It aeemed a tliouglitlcs* thlng to do n»»»l gl«-»- « ami mother had lc*gu«-d tocause. lylng therc «• Il dld wlth Ita hereelf with th« orallat to cur* ina of outer cover *m»w»th, aoniebody might th« fiHi-.ah d«»»lre ha ve plcked II u|i and carrletl It off thlnklng. naturali/ anough, thut It wn* Hew Thay Do IL complete, to dlacover Ita reni rondi- "What chancr* actor* takef" y'>a tlon only when II wan tuo late. may exclaim when you *e* a motion Bui thla tnlafortune really befell no picture showing a man aud a lion, with one, for a moment later an<>ther trac- • mme too pleasant eapreaslon, in a elrr standing tirar, who hnd «ecn all hollow log togrU»>-r. each *|>para'ntly thla dune and who waa p«-rhn|>* more unaware of the presence of th* other. thoughtful tlmn lite tirai, plcked up thè It *«wm* • pity to spoil tbe effect of torn tlme-tnble and currteti It off to *uch a good thriller hy telling tbe truth drop It In thè nearest «»»te paper ra- ■lM>ut the filming. The lion alone waa ceplacle. taken during one ripoaure of the Him. When hr had howrd himself out of the Siberia Ha* Va*t R**ourc*a. log and back into hl* cage the man waa The common nottua of Nlberla la allowed tn take the crater of the baaed on lalitude and ri limi tv. Ili- screra. or rather of the log. and was cause ¡tari of il Ir in thè arctlc cirri» photographed In proper rrlatiou tn the the whole vasi regton ha* tu-en aa- Hon. <»n the sreon<l exposure of tbe aumrvl to b«- alinosi beyond thè palo of same film But on the serrra. of course, clvtlla«*d occupaoey. Notwlthslamling they both appear In thr log *t the same that much has bran writiro dewrlblng time.—popular H«lrm-r Monthly. Kiheria aa it la, thè common notino I* Here ar* come of the thing« yout Mbcrty Boud money loaued to th« Government will buy for our buy* OREGON ÌLIO liver Thera“ A »50 Liberty Bond will supply tor month* *u*lenance in tbe field tor stili that II la 111 only fnr | h - iui I ». tri- ime of our soldiers menta and that thè nthllist* ami othvr Senator Borah Defend! WHaon. »100 Liberty Bond will supply A »0« politicai exiloa arre seni to iheae set- H oijdchek Rm«.. Prop» R Baltimore. Md Senator William pounds of stnorelnss powder for Borah, of Idaho, in an add re*» to an tlemrnt» a» a llvlng desili. Tlil» la m>t one of the big guns far fmm thè truth. But the Inhosptt- I rrsh Meats oí All Kinds A »200 Liberty Band will equip I suf • Immense l,*trlotlc Defense League ahi» reglon* in whlch thè |>rnal seti In meeting In the aradnmi uf music vig uniform four of our bluejacket* torni« wer* darwtl are fnr (non Io-log Reaiuinable Priera A »500 Liberty Bond will supply It' orously defended President Wlleon'a all Riberla, and •■ <-n some of illese dls- Of our toy* with ga* mask*. In administration and congress against triets are capatile of sustalnlng Scio. Ore. • hat be termed th* wild criticism* wblch lo face one of the dead .Main Street vigorous inliaiiliants uf aortbern Best menace* of the trench«* of *ome men who. he said, could not tnatoa. Hlberls. In th» economie •»■use, A »1,000 Liberty Band will buy gas«, forget partisanship but who*« real In line enough to drive one of our tention waa to get at the bottom of all thè resourct-s whlch go to make a I •ubmailnes 1.000 ml les In out aome of the mistakes that have been vasi «ireii h nf terriiory self «u«ialolng campaign againsl ihr undererat made In th* preparation* for war aa a» Indspoadant nailon. It haa for raider* of ihr Kaiser esta, mi una and gres! agrlcultural re- glone wher* evrry produci of thè tem A »2.000 LI I rty Bond Will supply perate ctlmate la cnimble of raltlva- 630 thlrt n puind «heil* lo sink Don't Hsv* a Doubla Chin, German ubmarlne* An investigator HecfereB that the tlon. The timber I* In the north and Every I. ■rty Bond you buy belp> double chin cun be controlled ami very west, The mines are In whirly scat- actively to lOrten and «in the Wat largely mitigated. It d p«U>l* largely terrd district a. u(»>n the carriage and p< -eof the head. i* th* AHI«« afferd ua ma The pcraon who bus a repeat.-d chin, "I* rot» Reflection*. weaken .r etna* *f duty.“—T-ft. F» or la thr>»trued with <me, ahoold re Ilia face would have stopper! a clock. 4, 1»O Hav* ycu weekvnad! C call ami practice l»r. Edward Event» But how ran »tie wonder at It when your f ft Buy Lib*ety Panda. linle'a fanxiu* advice; "Look up. no’ one learn* that he was a wandering down." The perwwt who alia, or lecturer! Anyway, no one had even stand», or wnlka. with an arwet body seen anything approaching the face EX RTS OF NEUTRALS LESS and keep* the chin up-tilted, can defy that ho hauled Into I’lxldlc-inthe-Clay Ri I ven A Bilyeu, A BADGE OF HONOR tbe crca»e and the fatty rlilgea. one wet and muddy November night Phone A Liberty Ixvan button 1* a badgr Si ,.mvnta to Germany Orop Si»ty and set up In the town hall, allowing Ftv* P*r C*nL of honor Rightfully obtained It mark words—ralctilsb-d to make every drink STAGE MILTS ALL 1KAINS the wearer a* one who baa performed The Magnetic Compaa*. Washington — Food *hipmrnt* from er of anything stronger than barley- leaves Scio Postoffice - a distinct, definite eervle* to th« Experiment« with magnets known to water at once reform and »|>»-ml the the northern European neutral. coun country trite to Germany have bera cut •» to the octentiata X50O year« ago, which, rest of his eilstence In sackcloth and Not all can tight, not all can work »& per crat alne* last year, by the developed by Doctor Gilbert and Peter asbe*—«llde out of the tnde In the mid directly for the Government. but in I’erlgrlnua. led up to the present-«lay dle of IL operation of America'* »«port control, buying a liberty Ixian Bond. or War admiralty crunpaa* of Kelvlo. were “Tea. my dear brothers," said the Havings Hlamp*. every American ren- a* disclosed in th* first annual report shown recently by I’rof. J. A. Firming, Th* effect proft-aaor of electrical rnglnrwrlng. L'nl- weird looking person, "for more Ihnn ders some aervlce to the nation It of the war trade board forty year* I have shunned the gl.i»«.“ baa born put within the reach and haa been also to ¿ocreas* to a marked tr rally of Lxmdon. at the Royal Insti "And I bloomin' well believe yer. power of «very cititen to aid the •«tent ablpmenta nf other com modi tute. guv’nor." aald a loud and hearty voice United Htate* financially, it la a poor tie* from neutral countries to tbe en "The earth la a magnet.” «aid the from the middle of the audience. “If Ameriraa who withholds support from easy profevaor, "and every place of Iron that Td a face like your* I wouldn't never /'// Y81CIAN tbe Government, from our aoldlrr* and "In undertaking to «upply tbe food has stood In a vertical I*adtlon for any look in a pall of water even."— London sailor* fronting des lb on battlefield* «V SURGEOX and other vital want* of neutral pra length of time la magnetised by the Ideas. and ocean*. earth Ton can try It on your garden Iron crossed to German aoldarr*. plan, under carefully considered agree railing* " menta." It declarttd. "the board haa and diamond order* exchanged be tveryman'* Pledge The hostelry sign. “The Goat and Office one door north tween Turkish and German sovereigns de*ired to prevent acute suffering In Comps*«." h* said, “does not refer to America aitali win thia war’ may be but the honor* of atrocity theae countries and to prevent them the mariner's friend, but Is a contrac Therefore. I will work. I will save, of the Poat Office Rut a IJberty loan button, simple as from falling under lb« economic pow tion of the saying. “God enrnmpes««-* i will «aerifico. I will endure I will It Is. *lgnlfles a patriotic doty done er of th* enemy. With German tra us." snd the comfiOM take* Its tpirne fight—cheerfully, aid U» my utm •- OREGON and is an insignia of honor if the whole ou.coat* of th* auu» dors and comforter* In m-utral coun not from the magnetl«m which govern« trie*, however, there 1» no rompf.mw It* working, but from the circular card zXbatracts of Title Tjiatuined Scio Meat Market H. B. CHESS Attorney •’ Law MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE Nearly twelve million dollar* waa loaned out to farmers of the t'nlted State* by tbe Federal land banks during the month of Jan uary last On February I the total amount tonami out*to farmer» by the»» banka since they were established was nearly uOO.uO»», the num- ber of loan» closed being it.itoo. The amount applied for at that date was |»«o.»»o«.<»00 representing over 100.000 applicants. Tbe total loan* mad»- by the va rlous banks were aa follows t».7«A.4M Ht Paul ».»30 0!» Hpokan* *.g|3.3UB Wichita s,«.;»- 60» lie; keley 3.310 190 Omaha 3.134.413 Houston 3.O15.JS& New Orleans Ixxilsvllle :.»3<»o« 2.3M.4WO Rt Louis 3.114.300 Baltimore I,«14 •»» Hprmgft*ld 1.4A».O&6 Columbia What ar* you farmer* going te do for th* Government now that It l* asking for the Third Liberty Loan! S. C. Brotcne < I .. - * rv.. " •-I ■■ rS.- -, f-i“ a*”'''.