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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
an Ocean of Unspeakable Pain eAmerican Red Cross Railroad I ime Fable Arrival and Departure of 1‘aiMcngcr Trains Woodburn-Springfield Branch WEST SCIO 7 66 am. 6:19 p.m. •••••••••«•««•a* aa North t aaaaaaaa**«« Cr>w liter« will be a home fc-rtir» section. aader competent hands, whowe mission will b* to protect the welfare of tin- soldlera' am! «allora bornes and t<> safcsuard the normal de»elupuwut •i their rantllle« tn employment and la Id-els of «elf help and self rellane« a "The work that the Red a Crass Is deIng In France a this winter Is worth mera a than a million and a half a American soldiers In th« a lines In Francs today." a —General Petain. a a •••••»annannana* aa *• PUTTING HIS MONEY TO WOEK The allied nations have made farther IncrvaM'd demand* on ua for breadstuff* demanda that American* ara obligated to ill--et. n cs In the meantime America’s meat supply has been greatly tocreaaed for some mouth* to Come hy the un preceden I <x| shipping to market of hog* that averaged JOB pounds ee'ch lo st- «I of »ft i-otuids the nor mal Tim Polled Miai«* Finsi Ad ministration endeavoring to ad just the tu i-maltona I f-»s1 bai ai»«. promptly remove«! certain r.-'ri-tloii« In thia country on the twe of meat and at the same tini-- nstinl for a smaller con sumption of breadstuff« We are asked to ol-serve -mly otu- i»i-atl- »« day each w«-rk-- Tuesday We will have larger meal storks for awhile. Hut our brvn«d ration tnual tie held lo a minimum. in altering Ila fisnl COIIMTva- lion program the F imh I Admin- Islralloti empliaalsea that the final vltinitloli I* of necessity. subj«<ct to radical changea, eg used by crop conditions at homo and i abroad and by th« pr«*carl<>us tran»|-ortatlon l prob lein, both In overeen* shipping snd In America's overburdened trans|s>rtallot« system The Food Administration will keep th- American ¡w-ople fully anil frankly advised of each change in th«- developing situa tion that they may know deft nitel'i the pnrt their food sar ■tn> <•* play In the world war. Bilyeu A Bilyeu, 1‘riqwt l'iioii«* (»-«515 STAGE Ml I TS All HARRY LAUDERS ADVICE Harry Ixuder 1« l-elng serious th se day» Th" famous S< ' h Is subordinating hl* eotiivd) to th« all eiubra. ing a- tun '< of war hla work for hl* Injured Soldier*' fun-l and th-- V M t A Lau t -r l an earnest ap|n«U to American* to pn-t-are for the u> it Mtierty Loa.i •ubM-rlptlon Is the them» of Muder's tnenea-;- Here la what h- - liberty la the dwsnwt word In any !.»nt . Il la lb» i!:>i>* G- rtuaiiH are tlghllng to lake away It 1» U»» on«- Mg thing *«• t -st I -hi to keep What ha»« you done to hrlp win the warf What are vou • - » to prrwrve Ilta-rtyT Kvory Sunday boO.lfio «»• rm*n« tn the tlnlltni State« s'ug of puHIng the trigger, they «re talking of you of th«- I'mted Slat i What are you doing to do about tbeta? We bate Right now our answer must tie BI T I IHEHTY HONtNI' But w» muet 'nahe it agate nd given that anawer once, twice already again a« m-ed la We must turn our dollar» Into sliver ouli-u « >ut «ri the way we can I mvoiut shareholders la th« Bank of Hiituaully 1« lo provide the wherewithal, since we «an'l do what the boy* uu’ ■ here nr»- doing Hack In France I saw battalion* of young Sghtera marching along nd chanting a song any old *< mi < right Into th- ii ith of death Th y k. « where they were going They Were nghtitig to ive IJHIUtl'V A I th-y are calling on you to help lhesu. you ba- her- Our part I* »way eom|»ared with Ihelr» hut II In OtrR PART ami It must* be done Put your mooey into lilarty *up|»n*. Sign up aa sbarw holders In humanity's bank «••«*«***«•« EARNS 14 CENTS A DAY; HAS WIFE AND BABY And Yd Plus True Story Has a Happy Ending E»en a Frenchman sometime« loses, for awhile at least. his "unfailing" aettse of humor. Take, for instance, the cans of a man from Mlle, a »«»Idler. Waeltele by Mate end only twenty-three, lie had done pretty well, for the youngster had already hla own printing «hop In that a«», them Fremh town, which la still la- «file the German lines In the trenches Waclteie developed tuberculosis, ami b. was sent to a hospital at Grenotd«. There be waa considered Incurable, •n I after the usual three months of treatment he waa granted hla H cents a day p»-n»u»n Said his fatherly army tpH-tor. "kly son. you can perba|>a cure ynuraelf If you will lire tn the moun tains If roe will eat plenty of nour ishing fond and. above all. if you don t Worry." Waeltele should have smiled, but he didn't Hs was thinking of hla baby and his wife—and his 14 cants. "Don’t worry!" Th« humor of it entirely cs «aped him. Then the Ited I'm*« stepped In He was found by an American woman with some American Ited < row money f-.r just such cases, and within a few hours he no longer had need lo worry He was sent to the mountains at I-a miif». in the French Alps, happy tn the It now Ini re that hla family waa be ing caret fur by th»a* amazingly kind Americana And now the army doctor's words are coming true Waeltele'e lung 1« healing fa»!, and he la dreaming of another printing ah«ip and of living again eome day with that little family There bar« been over 400.000 new cast a of tuberculosis In France since the war siartrd. and W rare for ibewe FATHER AT WAR, TRAGEDY AT HOME leaves Seto Pnatoffice Live Stock Buyer I am in the market at all limen for fat hog*. cattle or sheep AI h - i canning cattle Can bundle old or thin cattle that are -,tr i.>- cn- ugh to travel and not diseased. With few exceptions 1 make weekly ship ments from West Scio. Farmers having anything to »«*11 in this line, plea ’•> call or write me at Scio, Ore Correct weight* and highest market prices guaranteed J. D. Densmore. THE SCIO STATE BASE W’. A. Ewing, A. F. Randall l’reeidc-nt Vice Pre*. E. 1 ». Myera, Ca. Iiivr I toe« a general banking buaiiw-M, receives deposita subject tochvcs, pays interest on time depMlls, sell« travelers checks and drafts, makes collection*. Just What Home Service Means to a Soldier OREGON t '- I Wi M 1 li i ' 1 v-d 1 /<■ i 'nJ Th» father kisses hl* wlfv «nd dlrs goodby, shoulders bl» gun I’criecH iii ati-l pr« M-rvatlon of the marches swsy lo war. visual i|u«nty means personal effi For a lime the current of life How* ciency. Gmal vy«'si«ht <»n the part smoothly for the soldier's little faml of both men and women is the moat ly Thru cornea the tragedy. Mather urgent demand of our country today. Is taken lit The little brood of broth era and slater* I* helple»* No father E. C. MEADE to turn lo A helplesa mother! « »tro m ft hint ani » jkwei . fr To w horn ran thy American soldier • Albany, Oregon family look at this critical perimH 239 W Second st. Must a bra»» men* loyalty to hla country mean deeolatiaw and suff- ring lo thoae ecu rest and dearest to him I No I Emphatically no! The Aiu-ri can people will aot permit the faint- lie* of Ihelr soldiers and sailor* to suffer l«ecaUM Ihelr breadwinners are lighting far their enuutry And *o the Red Cross Department of (Tvlllau lie lief ha» created a nalloo wide organ I tattoo for home service for the f»uü lies <>f soldiers and sailors Coder the banner of "Home Kars lee patriotic men and women h«*a enrolled and are d«»otlng ihemselvra to the noble task of helping soldiers families to meet and adjust the prob terns of everyday life and aiding them to maintain lb* standard* of brulik. •ducat Inn and Industry Sanitary Market Mem« ftervlce—True Service Home service means keeping the sol dlrr s children well and In school. It means tiding th« family over ftnandal troubles, arranging the household budget, meeting Insurance premiums adjusting a mortgage, bringing ; -e»l leal aid and legal ad»Ire to bear at the right moment. In short "Home Ser» |c«’ I s true «arale«. In that If pm* Ide« the warm handel« ap of frlemlahip rather than the humiliation of cliartty It ralla for aympnthetlc understanding and Intelligent consideration of the Bvuat vital newls of the soldier's family Th« Red Cross la pletlged to "Home ■er vice” wherever needed in th« Cult ed blares in eatb chapter of the Red ATTORNEY AT LAW 8*1-2 New Firat National Bank \I.BAN Y FRESH MEATS llldi i » recon What the Threads Are For Every one of the iOA.OOO thread* in the Threaded Rut» her Insulation of the Still Better Willard ha* a definite nuaeion. Every thread allow» free passage to the battery *rdu- tion. Throughthi* multitude of tiny paths the chemical action which means a gmal. •tn-r-g current grx* cm with perfect freedom. No lesuUik-w ow «"ol «r.aUe.1 hard ruMev in »»»h«r 1» i->-< mo -Ur o-i »n-t les' N-> aaerbnd <4 «-n-lu-nn* --«••«« thmush t»w b»»l mM«' h»« ,h* «atrlmcy a! Ow on» t1w«H« Awl tlw r-awiamsiMn W r-«»»l -n*» •• 11» BUS nr»»« Wills».I tuilrl». Let IM '•*»•»• mm shout IS» M UIMMI <u»J tbs bell»«» IMI Clean!men — ^| merican GUY Me KNIGHT, PnoriiirrnK H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER O regon rases Its S wom H mm Sale date» arranged fur at The Scio Tribune Office. Scio. Ore .' ♦ ? ' ‘ J X,’ r* al 7:10 a m and 5.00 p nt for West Sen. and A:15 a m ami I .Tu p m for .Munkcra Call« Attended to Promptly Dav or N'lght Jiro»» y A AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP 3d «od gnd Lgoo »to.. »14 . Albany. Oregoo Ordguo AA M Was., 1 they kam. * jfls. IRAIS?» UNDER TAKERS rase« an*! - he-1- lb« While I*I-«- ih -» spread Is merely one of the big Jobs the American Ited Croas baa set out to arcotupl I sb. ’*• k A « ' Xsyryi»} t Daily except Sunday Morrison & Lowe Cort rfl-u fed by I’hnrles Ibit a . Corvallis & Eastern , MUN KERS To Albany f 8:11 a ni To Detroit 1:14 p tn Motor service discontinued. MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE USK LESS WHCAT. k .'I .South ’ «S.-3