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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
THE HOPE OF THE WORLD By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT, THE hope of the world Ù» not »lone ■ that the anni»** of humanity will be victorious, hut that th«* spirit and purpose of our warfar»’ will prevail in our victory. The hope of the world in in the Rail (‘ro-i, I h ' c . mi - c the Red Croati in voicing thia spirit and pur pose that muid, through the forre of our arm«, triumph. Juel to th«* de gree that we can evidence this Red (><»** spirit of mercy and brother hood we will hold tn»** in the dnn- gorouH hour of victory to th«* i«l» ids that have forced us into th*» trencho* in the defense of human right.-« and human liberty The one sane and Raving thought in this delirium of death that now po--«’.*.*e* th«* world is tin* Ile i Cro—♦ Wherever the storms of battle hell rage, amid the tiro*, of ruthl« * destruction, in trench and rump and ho pital, tbeao aoldiwi <rf tni r ■- ■ ith heroism unsurpassed are carrying the flag of the highe-it conceivable i<l« ala of humanity The id.al* for which our armies have taken the Held are, by these unarmed hosts, proclaimed to friend and foe, in that unmistaka ble language of universal merci and brotherhiMnl In the terms of waited towns rebuilt, of broken humanity salvaged, of dying children rescued, of d«*solate families ■un*ort*d, the Red Cross declares the cause for which we war and proclaims the principle and ideals that must and will in the end prevail. Above the thunder of the guns, the roar of exploding mines. the crash of fallen citi«'* and the cries of tortured humanity, the voice of the Red Ooss carrit*n clear and strong the one mo-sag«» of hope to our war- burdened world The black horror of this world’s crisis would In» unbearable wore it not for the spirit and work of this mighty fore«» The normal mind re- fus’-s to contemplate th«» situation without this saving power It is the knowledge that in every city, town and hamlet, men, women and children are united in Ous work of declaring to the world, through th«' Red ('n»w, our message of men y and brotherhood, that keep* our hearts from sinking umier th«* burden of wo«* and sustains our faith in hu man kind It is the constant daily, almost hourly touch with the Red Cr»»« work that is felt by every cili- sen in th«* land, that inspires us with Courage anil hope •Out of this heli of slaughter the Re<| (’riy-s will guide the warring na tion* to a h«*a\en of world-wide peace and brutherlu»od. !’.<•»mis«* it is the living expression of those ideals and principles in de fen*«' of which we are giving our all in lives an«l material wealth—I»ecau8e on «-very field of death it is pns'laim- ing it.* message of life—-becau-e it k«'«'ps ever Imfore us and the world th«* can*«' for which we war—liecause it will pr»'*«'rve us in the hour of our victory fnaii defeating ourselves—the Red Cro-* is the hop«* of the world EAT CORN SAVE "WHEAT By Mrs Rubt J. Ilurdstle The Bring line la now In your kit chen Knock out the breadline at your table It hea b».-n said that the Revolu tionary War was won by men fed on hasty pudding. In other words, corn meal muah Mt It be written In his tory that th» winning of the proeent war was made po»«ibl« by the United Alate» eating potatoes Th» manner of eating, the lime of rating and even th» kind of foodstuffs »atrn are largely a matter of habit. We do not .!• ».re to break ourselvee entirely of th» habit of eating or llfu would not prove worth living, but It ran be made to prove better worth living if we change some of the habits ituppoee we cure ouraelvea of the hand »«ting habit and see if we do If you were not mlie.mr less bread I to put your br-.-ad and butter on your plate and »at it with a kaife and fork* it would reduce the amount of bread eaten al once In some of the Oriental countries men carry «trine» of bright red wnivten bead« that are known •• (*onver«atlon beads." and they • rem unable to talk unices they bars them in tbeir hands to play with and pas« from one hand to the other. We •e»m to »•■ • d i< nvthlng in our hands at ’able or we f»«l th« m«sl la incomplete and that somsthlng Is usually bread Forget th • ha» it and save wheat If yon mua. continue the hand eating habit, hold a hot potato IOOD WILL WILL THE WAR MUNKEKSandWEST SCIO STAGE Bilyeu A Bilyeu, Props Phone ¡»-515 STAGE WILTS ALL I RAINS Railroad Time fable Arrtvkl and Dvparlurv of Pa-wngvr Tram* Woodburn-Springfield Branch WEST SCIO North South 7 50 a.m. 5:31 p.m. Corvallis & Eastern MUN KERS To Albany 12:25 From Altumy ■ J Motor to .Mill City t»:05 "• fr.-rn " " 4:21 t Daily except Sunday p. m am. am. p.m. m Live Stock Buyer I I am in the market at all time« for fat hog«, cattle or sheen. Also canning cattle (an handle o|<| or thin cattle that are strung enough to travel and nut disvu.wd. With few exceptions I make weekly ship ment« from M« »t Scio Farmers having anything to tell m thia line. plea *s call or write me at Scio. Ore. Correct weight« and bighc-d market priciM guaranteed J. I). Densmore. Notice of Final Settlement Notice 1» hereby given thel the un- dervigntni, a« lhe oxe<ub>r of the ••»tale of Lydia Large, dsc.-aaed.lia« filed in ( ounty Court of Linn County. Oregon, hia Anal account ae »urh executor and that «aid Court ha« fixcl Monday, the 10th day of June, 1V1S, at the hour of 10 o'clock in th.« ftvynuun of that day aa the tune fur the ht-xring olje< t Iona to «aid final account, ami the «el llement thereof. Any and all perm.m. having . turn-, to »akl final account are hereby notilir.l to be preaent al «aid time tn the County Court room in the Court House in th«. City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and then ami there make »uch objm-- Uuna. THOM AS J. LARGE. Willard L. Mark«, Exculur. , Attorney for Executor :’j THE SCIO STATE HANK W. A. Ewing. Pro««lent I Ilan lad Vice |>rw(. a E. I>. Myers, < u hivr leaves Scio PoatoAos— iJoee a general banking buaineaa. at 7:10 a m and 5:00 p m for Went Sck and H:16 a m and 131) p m for Munkors receive« d«t>ooita «ubject locherà, paya interval on time de pu« it», «olia traveler« check« ami draft«, make« collection«. Dr. S. C. Brotrnc PI LATI r JUDAS KAISER-ACM FULL MAN-SIZED HAM SANDWICH What Ten Minute« (or Re freshments Means u> Modern War. Think of What refreshments mean i NERO ALARIC I'll YSK I.IA USE POTATOES INSTEAD OF BREAD ■ read Mui! ■« Saved—Potato»» Con tain th« 6am« Nutriment How many |>«ta -a are you -at nx* Thia la a question the Food \dnilnl» tratlon «anta every loyal Amernaa to ask himself or herself giren».» as It at I may seem, the eaCng of potatoes *tbis time la a prsetlcal war service, according to a rei-eat Food Adminls- tratlon bulletin, wh rh points out that PIRATE this nation now has a large potato «urpiua ou hand and that this valua'o« Jood. uniese eaten within th« n< it two .months, will be lost through sprouting and rotting By atine of potato»« liberally, every fam ly can aa»e a sub stantial «m uni of other food, partlru darly of «beat By eatlnk up the aur- plus of p - aloes the nation will also prevent serious loss to the polald ‘producer, who needs to be encouraged ,10 grow maximum crop« during the comma year I "Bom--sllc aclence experts have fig- ■red that: One ordinary baked potato equal« In.nourlahm.-nt one thick alico 'of wheat bread J "I'otaioea at one and one half to two cent« a pound have mor« food value than bread at ten ee-tita a loaf VÓT PIKERS i "Potato«« are b -althful. They Im •topping i.wi ■ limit«-« f,«r mbtnent* prove the general tone of the ayatem by their wholesom» action on the dL at a lied Croes Canteen Think of a big cup of )■>, e CTre and gestlvs oraana. They are easleat on a wraith of man aloil hr 4 sand* the «tomach of all vegetable food« niches asr» «1 by the Itrd Cr .as wo They are easy on the kidneys because men with the Joy of ser» 1er li tli.-ir of the minimum of nitrogen they con ryee. Thick of ten minutes f. r rs- tain They are easy on the Intestines frrshnients within aound nt ito- g*.*»—• because of the temlernesa and small stich reír« -límenle »rr.r.1 by suet. <o- proportion of their cellulose and the men. Ind ever a wr-ary la«l hare • rh fine division of starch. "Potatoes ars valuable In the diet of refroabinen’sl I Hal ever a cip of. > of the sick They ran be eaten with fre anal a aamtwoh taste so good’ It la sert l< e i*k«a thia, the supply > .g benefit by people suffering from dys of ■ f.aoai that'« a homey taste" it pepsia. anemia, dlsbetee. Bright's dis r lime when a mana «pirita aro like/ ease. cardiac af.'sctkms. Intestinal to be at lowest ebb. that moved a Catar troubles, constipation, hyperacidity, mantling llenera! of the Americas arllrltls. gout, liver complaints, etc. "Always serve potatoes with meat." Forres to write on f»ecen>t>rr .W : 'Th# estent of the work of the Red Cross concludes the Food Administration la only limited by the num tier of mem bulletin Nevar serve bread and p®- bers it baa sod the amount of funds (r- •over there." Trinh of tha Sammle or be Poilu coming out of the trencorw with a thirty «U hour l«ave of ab sence. getting «board the train or mo- lor on (he L. O. C -ths Una of l’«s- jiunkatlon balaceo tba front and the rwr "Hunk sí th—• (Ved MR»** a valla bl« for Ils use." < <i- sriiiixu.v < »flirr two doors north of the blarkamith shop OREGON Morrison & I x>we UNDER TAKERS What the Thread» Are For Every one of the lUn.OOO thread« in the Thf reded Rub ber Insulation of the Si II Better Willard ha» a deftnte ■M m . Every thread allow» free pasvagr to th« battery solu tion. Through this multitude of tiny patio the chemical action which nv«ni a good, strung current goes on with perfect freedom. No ln.<d.tv« «VialW-t h«4 r *«*»* >n .bil<tx '•< rr.i.t mu ’Ur w»wr «»•* rn-tlHd at thfouah Ow h-».t roM*v h«» tka •«IkW»V ••« '*"■ «•"» "’"•I* And th» emMnnwtwo <• »mmd .®lv ’** the noil Brttrt WUUot B.”ny Ln m < •« you mon •*»■»• Ikw me»- leuon -M Uw ba««"/ ,k** •JaJIs Attended to I’ri.niptly Dav M Night OREGON C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 8)1-2 New Firat National Hank Bldg. ALBANY OREGON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS Cleanliness — A merican GUY M< KNIGHT. P boprikton H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER SERVICI SJA1 ION 0! AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP 3d and Lyon sts. Albany. Orraoe W atm I jix » O regon a. r. o. Nw. 1 rhN» u> »««•< iiwm Sale date« arranged for at The Seto Tribune Office. Scio, Ort. » <*1 - f , * » TP « •*» «* -X