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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1918)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SAN LIAM NEWS. CONSOLIDATED Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXII NO SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 15. I91H I. HENNINGSEN COMPANY IS STRICTLY RELIABLE A Stranded Soldier. 11.50 THE YEAR Quota to be Doubled. SANTIAM FARM TOPICS Saturday afternoon a Canadian Salem. Oregon's fourth liberty soldiet was <»n th«1 streets of Scio Everything is floating along nicely loan «junta probably will be double stranded, or in other won!» dead llike a leaf <>n the stream I that of the third loan according to ————- broke His papers showed h«- was Mr. Hontburgh cam«- n«*ar losing information contained in a letter to Offers Inducements to Fanners to on a 9O-day furlough II«1 had Iwen his big stock barn After the thresh Governor Wilhycombe from James wounded ami ga.-u««-<l on the Ivatth- ers left Tom Smail went to the barn K l«yneh of San Francisco, governor Increase Herds. Scio Ideal front in Franc? and was endeavoring and found two small fir«1*, evidently of the federal reserve bank there. Dairy Country. to reach San Francisco where he said atarte«! by sparks from the engin«1 Tlw quota of the last campaign was his folk» resided. They had resi«le«l 518.495.000. Mr Weaver who lives on the old To him who sees the light the fu some when* in th«- East when th«1 son "The secretary of the treasury Gillard farm, has a patch of ever ture holds go<s| things in store. enlisted in a Canadian regiment and has informed us that the fourth cam greens which bring him 27|c gallon. Now that we have on«1 of the largest had not informed him of their re- paign will last three weeks. com Two more crops to thresh and this and most reliable milk pri-ducta or ' moval His first apiiearance in Scio mencing Saturday. September 29. section will i»e clean«*! up with fair ganizations in the northwest, the , was near th«- M-h-xil house The beat and dosing Saturday. October 18,” yield We’ll have a little to keep Henningsen Produce Co., as th«1 i had overcome him and was fouml by soul and b>sly together until the boys states Mr. Lynch in his letter. "As owner of our mndensery. the dairy Walter Bilyeu in a fainting Condi- no further particulars have yet lawn get the Germans cleanc<l out. men of «‘astern Linn and Marion I lion Walt took the man to his Bro. Filloott called Sunday «nd we announced the indications are that counties can increase their herds horn«1 ami called Dr. Merriam. Re- the amount will be so much in ex with the assurance that the Scio covering somewhat after resting he all attended the picture show cess of previous liberty bond issues G. A. Griffin had a clow- call with condenserv will Is* made just as big was kept over night. Walt raised a that it will call fur the greatest poa- his auto Sunday. He started for as th«1 dairy interests of these sec Purse of 515 and took th«- man over i »ible effort «>n the |>art of all inter Salem with his «log on the running tions can make it. In oth«-r words, to Albany, fully «atistiol that the ested in making this loan a complete board, Coming around the hillside it is up to you Mr. Dairyman, to soldier boy was just aa he slated, sucres». north of Santiam farm he caressed make this one of the best dairy cen strand?«! ami endeavoring to reach This can be better appreciated his dog and found himself steering ters of Oregon. The various meth his parents in San Francisco. when it is remembered that of the across the r«iad, the car headed ods of utilizing the raw product en- *3.000.000.000 third loan the 12th ’ down hill to a 9-bar Philippi wire, ables the company to at all times! district's shara was 7 percent, or 130.207 Men Called. ■ fem-e. It broke thr«-c oak posts. pay the top pries to the dairymen 1210.000.000. which means that if ; missed a big apple tree, down thru The amount of milk that these peo the next loan is 50.000,000.000 this Washington Call-« for 130.207 Pie Eater's orchard, missing trcirs ple ran handle is well illustrated in draft r«-gi»trants qualified ■ for gen and jumping ditches Ilk«1 a cayuse ‘ : district's portion w««uld be approxi- a remark mad«1 bv Mr Henningm-n 1 mately 5 420 000,000, and therefore eral military nervier to join the colors mule with a cockle burr under its to one of our Albany bankers th«1 before the end of August were is tail. an«i land«*! right side up in the practically double the quota allotted other day when he said: "We de sue«! Friday by the provost maishal- old man's t>arn lot without a scratch. to Oregon in the last campaign " sire more milk in the same tenet as I < What tweame of the dog? Ed. I genaral. the lianker d«*wres more deposits." For a real good time attend the The old man had the pleasure of One hundred thousand white reg This was as much as to say the de picnics and dances at Novak's grove istrants from 43 states are ordered meeting Jefferson Mvera. wife, son mand for milk is practically unlim entrained between August 22 and and daughter, and (Captain E. S. Ed- given occasionally by the Bohemian ited. societies for the benefit of then Red August 30. Twenty-one states and • wards, all of Portland, on Sunday. It is to be hoped that our farmers So many auto accidents h ave about Cross. Sunday one of these enter the District <>f Columbia are directed and dairymen will soon realize th«1 to furnidi 30.207 neuro r«-g mt rants, put the old man uut of the notion of tainments was given and besides all important fact that they have a buying anew wlwelliarrow as fear in having a good time something near to entrain August 22 24 safe and profitable market for all These orders bring the number of taking my tetter half out for a joy |M0 was realized for the Red Cross. the milk they can produce an«l that E. <’. Peery, trustee in bankruptcy men called out in August to al»>ut rid«* I might tie like the blind man they will h*nd their undivided sup who said, when asktsl by the preach 300,000. the number contemplated for the Scio Condensed Milk Co., in port by patronizing the mndenarry er how he was. "l’in in a hell of a forms The Tribune that he realized in the present military program. with every pound of milk they can Following are the stat.*« from fix; I wouldn't have had both ry«*s \ 510,015 H I in the sale of the con- spare. which the white men now called will knocked out for a dollar." denaery property. The appraised To those who are witholding their I wish to relat«- a little incident value was about |H500. proceed to (*amt> Lewis: Nevada i patronage for lack of faith let me that took place in Missouri during Miss Hazel Philippi is visiting in say th»» if my word of assurance as 150. North Dakota 1000, California 2375. Colorado hOO. Idaho 500. Ore slavery days and I was a small boy Portland to the honesty and stability of these gon 1000. Utah 1125. Washington Th«* Methodists were holding revival peopl<< is not sufficient, they have ami made a lot of converts among 1400. only I«» examine th«1 record of th«1 them being Old Joe, a n«qrro. They Henningscn Produce Co. covering a 100,000 Oregon's New Call. starte.1 baptizing. leaving Joe to the |M*ri<Mj of 30 years (obtainable thru last. When his turn came the min any (tank) then be their own judge. Th«- following information relative ister led Joe into the water waist Now that we und«-r»tan«l each ( to the new draft call comes from the deep, started a cock and bull story, other, let us square away and go to Adjutant-General's «»dice at Port threw Joe on his back ami shouted it. E. C. P kkkt . land: amen, Joe came up almost streng "It is n«-cew«ary to acquaint the led. ths master came up to console As evidence that everylxidy work» these days, including father, thiee general public with the rt*«|Uirem«-nt» him. saying "Joe, don't you feel. The occasion is bettor now?" Says Jos: "Massa, if | m«-n in bne harvest crew near Scio i of the draft law toUded 211 year» in age the chang«1 in the draft age to men they don't uuit this darn foolishness* tietwren |H and 45 inclusive. some man will lose a mggei." "Approximately 100,000 Oregon The moving picture show went off Observe the Law men will I m 1 affect«--! by the new law. nicely with a full house Food Ad j All these men will be required to ministrator Schmitt of Albany gave and d<> your bit to register on a day probably early in ' a talk on economizing on sugar and Protect Health Chlorinated Lime for disinfecting sinks, cesspools stables, toilets, etc. 25c CONOENSERY IS SCIO ’S MOST IMPORTANT ASSET A Constantly Increasing Pay Roll. Will Build lip Our Town and Community. Scio's one manufacturing is our condensery. All of put therefrom brings in money. The monthly pay industry • he out- ou I sido roll for milk may I m 1 increase«! to any am- ount, depending entirely upon the farmers ami dairymen. The c--n- densery will lie enlarge«! to a capa city to care for any amount of milk and, liest of all. the bills will la* paid promptly on the 10th of every month Any idea that farmers and dairy men may have that the Henningsen Produce Company is in the ««am«« class with the l/.gan Commercial! o. of Seattle and th? company which fleeced the milk producers so suc cessfully. should lie abandon«*!. Th«1 Henningsen people are absolutely solid and do business on the square. They will pay for ever gallon of milk taken to the factory. There is and can be no risk whatever on this fea ture. Send your milk and you will get your money and at 53 per hun dred. the price now being paid, will bring a handsome check each month. By courtesy of Manager E C. Peery, this writer inspects»! the plant Monday afternoon. While improve ments may and doubtless will tie yet required, what has lieen andisbaing done is of a permanent character, and the best and latest improve«! material is being used. A four-ton ice making machine with a complete cooling or ice room, has lust lieen completed an«l is now in service. If milk is brought tn (Continued <>n t»ag«- 41 ' September. Every man subject to flour and wound up with a testimo registration must register under a nial of his faith in God. I Almost cold enough to frost which severe penalty if he does not. "The undertaking is a much larger would hurt worse than drouth. one than was the case when the or PlK E atkk . iginal Registration was from 21 to 30. The number of men to be Ataftistf Litton reache«! under the new law la much larger. The following letters remain un- "Only bv the »amt patriotic co- called for in the Scio postoffice: operation that we have enjoyed from Ray Munson. Miss Isabell Thomas. I the pre« before can thia big task be Mrs. Ida Smith Held for letter accomplished in the very short sime address: Viola Mills. allowed for It." When J. D. Densmore attempted Kw O vt ! — I have been annoyed to tie a bull in a stock car Tuesday w,th runninr *” Bnd °ut __ . ..___ . a . . , . .my pasture, knocking down fences, the animal showed fight and bruised H(, WMfn a|( Drnsmoies shoulder. The car of not authorized by me to keep <>ut. (cattle was being shipped to Portland. 11 John F Ku Lacks. ■wgs'jieswasgs'*»’ ••■Te . .. i ’ «-------