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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
AMERICA’S WOMEN JOINED IN ANTHEM OF SERVICE IS REAL SERVICE WHEAT SHOWED SPIRIT OF U. S. By FRANK MORRISON. Millions of Red Cross Workers Do Multitude A.cr«t«ry Sacri flee to Ensure Allied Loaf Amarle«« F«d«ratle<» Greatest Single Food Latrar. of Little Things at Home Which Enable * Tbe «rock of the Red Crora la BOt Achievement Our Boys to Do Great Things in France. •'oufined io our boy» <>n t<atDcfieltl or I'nder the banner of the llot t'roea Varievl »<>lll»*l» nt all their eager ’«Err The thing» they made, which car- American women are working In of fave from the wumea bon»»-«, ctiurcheo. Hut»«, acfaiol«, afa»t«A ríe-1 « theaters, factor4««, hoapltal« and In <»f ibi» country, quit» apart frolli tfa-ir tbouannda of Red t'roaa work-room« great money value, went from their Tltc hum of arwlng machine«, the work rooms on great adventures. They w-hlss of muslin torn to accurate atrip«, have gone Into fnait line trruchea. to the rat-tat-tat of volunteer typewrit emergency h<«pítala In foreign villages era. tbe purr of boiling kettle« In ran I and into the tno«r modern <q»rratlug Ttx-y bave wrapped loot and tev-na. the rumbling of automoblira of room* tbe Motor Corps, the «oft dick of knit frlghti-m-d children In warmth and ting needle« In lonely cabins and farm alteltcrvd aged refugee» from Die culti houM-a, all tdecvd Into a great anthem They have gone over»««» Into Strang« and rad place«. Into Murala and Mer «»f aervlcc. About S,<MX>,0u0 women working lila and P«! »tin-- ami Italy end through <*ro«a tfaaptera and France Tivny have gotw Into <»ur own branches are making with their hand» huge ranlonuieota for our own young relief supplies- surgical dressing«,, soldier». The I« port men t of Nursing <»f the knitted articiaa, hospital and refuge«^ garmetils—or working ar volunteer», An»» ri' alt Iteti <’i>>»» I» the great re »iil'h-ct to any rati day or night, at 800 cruiting agency H) thr railroad station« throughout the coun Array «nd Navy try and at the porta of embarkation, or | first of October aervlng In volunt«M-r Motor Corp« 1H.0U) graduat( tary tuvrvlcc at faune and abroad II Truly her» la an army with banner» banners of a red eroaa on a white field has pros hied over Ti» nurse« for the For the t«-rtod up to the first of July. I Federal Public II-altb Xervhv and the 1IHS, American Reel Croas Chapters Il.*l CrviK. Town «nd Cot utry Nutalng through their work-riMims. bad'produr ! Mervlee, which cooperate« with tlw ed IKi.7BI.tO7 »urylral dre.Klng». Itt. lor-nl fa-alth tMianla in the eummiiniDes I.TI,.'4II knitted ar'li les, m>7M.I**U boa which It rarves. pltal garment» an I other bo«pital «<t|» The «tatemen! of the llumr Mv-rvlra piles and refugee garment», making a of tbe American R»-d Cr»—« to all of total of arth le« nt an esti our figliDng m» t» that It Is pr»-purvti to mated aggregate value of al least *11. help In any et>»»-rgi-n<-> Dutt may art«« UUO.OOU In their faune« help In legal way A I asi »prtng during the lied Crim» me«ll< «I way*, busltn-n» way«, friend war fund drive, when thousands of wo «hip way.» would not be pr»«lble with non worker« In dlle« In every «late out tbe vision and the active coopera formed their great symbolic prtwea Don nt thousand» of American women slonn, those who looked on saw them In every dlvbdon of the Red Crora a« the rvprvwntalives of all our Amer front Const tn cuaat and from Canada lean women working In I his w ar. and to Mexico, they have s.-«n Dita «enrice lo-urd In "The Battle Hymn of the Re a» Ito» elrtm-ntal right due from the public," to which they uiarchad. lb»- Altieri' un pa-uple to Dn lr dvfrndt-ra YANKEE TRANSPORT REACHES OVERSEA DOCK American troop« hava crowded hindrv-d« of «hip» th!» ■P tag and mm- met. pouring through BrlD»h and French porta on their way to chatoaa Thierry and lha Alsne-Marne front So conDnoously do th« column» of Americans march through British channel ports to etubark tor Franc« liuti the English residents call II "the end)«-«» line". Fourth Liberty Ixxn Bond« will provl-.l« more and b|..;--r ahipa far more, but not baiter, soldiers to help the Hun in bls retreat to Berlin. TOBACCO FOR THE BOYS In hospital nor atntdst tbe rulli» of Bel giuro and othee |»>rthm« of deva»tatrd Rompe i»n« of It» great actlvitlea la SUFFICIENT any neve«rary ald to th' depradrtrta <»f mniitw-r» of America'« rollifary force» Alt th« NaiiMa Will B« Abla la Rs <»n thè •etiti an rvtuoved the limi twttlefield the IU-0 Croa» pre- heroic figure. In America, SUPPLY ef White ■raed. AMkRlCAN RED CROSE TRVCK »RINGING CASES OF TOBACCO Atwsn w ooR aOLO|CWt AT THE FRONT.________________ BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT. Wb»' fai<-r Christina» gift rotild the Ajneri'«n people give to • »trieben world than the announcement on Christ ma» Eve thet the entire nation ha» >n»«i-nd the He«1 Crora Chri»tms« URL It would slgalfy I» the starving, sick and homeless that our humanity tforu not d<-i>end ut">n the excitement nt war, but that nelghb»rll neon la Just as Mfwig In ua In time. nt peace. A unanlnaiua nwpuRBB Will hearten the whole wacK Cross steps silently to the siile of thè fathrr and RMrtber «fa»«e fa»y la “over ther»" and who ne**! coun sei and «Id. Overshadowing all other accomplish merits of the American people under the leadership of Food Administration is the history of wheat «aporta In the past sixteen month« our wheat ri No iMrvIr* I« t«x> »tnall for th* R*4 port program proved conclusively to CifaMm If (»“to th* ivVEfh« the world that America was In thia nwnt or firom ih*lr *t»f» *r* or »ar from start to tlui«h and willing to In format ton on th* war rUb Inturinm I« Ih* IMI <*m** la make any racrlficr that will hasten both r«j«n**ilor «od fH*Mt It «nt*r* Into victory or maintain th« health and th* h«*m* in th* tru* »pirli of eh«rtty strength of people overseas, upon **crr<*y whom rested the heaviest weight of But Aral and fvr«mu*t our *ok1t*r* in fMM »nd bnapuiU mu*t b* given th* mnK our war *tt«nt|v* or* p***»it4* Xothing w* r«n Now that pressure on avrn tonnegv do will *uu«l th*ir «« sax * in thia mo*** Is eased by the stopping of large move m*n< for world d«rtH’«r»«*y and th* H«d meat» of troop» to Europe, w« may re Cm** pro*»*’* nr opportunity for u» t* play our part tn th<* ■r«*l dram* by lav our egoria to rave wheat Th« ac <v»r»trtbulIng to th* *it*ht ».»< our «hilMy cumulateti surplus In Australia. Argen Ttw» H*d Orna* appo*la to or^aHtMdl tine and other hitherto Inaccessible «xkui bar**** of II» on* quality— wnirp market» will l»eroiM available, end Behind Red <> vmm mrvh* I* an *r- prwtml ly n<> mor« than our itormal sur nobiln« charity that I* not dafaoad by plus will hava to leave this country «Md mark*, a democracy that p**r*»»nttl** We In America ami the nation« which Jafforaon • great principi* of «quality and a r«4i«ksn (bat la beyond **c<arlanlam have won the world for freedom will be enabled to eat their normal wlira' loaf al the common fahle of the pro pie« of democracy W» entered th« post crup year wltl> a wheat supply which gave ua only SO.Onot««| bushels available for ai port When the crop year ended, we had sent l4l.IMQ.ut«) bu hela nf wheat to Europe The Ameritan |>eople had Men disabled In the «a-rvlce who are saved oui of their normal consumption returning from the fmtrl and who And I21.<« ii .<» mi huahela It hard at first to see their way to A «urvey of evport figure» «how» ward earning a llvadlhood arc a spec that the conaervatloa <>f flour brought <1al proltlvtrt for tbe Itawl Crora t'n afautl l>y the wheatleaw meals, wheat •ler Ibr Smith Sears law a fund I« ftp ‘«a» luya, »ubatltuilna In our kitchens and lutherie«. enabled ua to send to proprialrd to reeducate every dl» abled man who will lake the opportu our armies and the allies WOtiufi nlly to make a living It I» felt that barreta of white flour wheat figured ■a flour Had we exported only onr such men are likely to be weakened vl«;hle »urplua, we would hav* been In Ihrlr resolution to heap their »rlf able to »hip teas than 4.r»u>uuU barrels. respect and find rv*al work by the ml« Before the 1st of ftecemlter our »ur taken charity of fa-ro wurshljRaera. who plutt had gone overseas. «nd an addi will forget them once the first flush of Donal M.fiOü.OiM) bushel» bad I wen tak war enthusiasm I« over. Iler» lira- »ui- en from thr itOffc reserved for home pavrt of the disabled man'« family niuat con« .i -pi on and aditeti to the surplus be enlisted, for In the last ahatyda it already nlp|>ed to the allies It »*em la th« man's family who will l»e the tie ed hardly (>o«alble that we could bring termlnlng Influa-nce In hl« rehablllta our total exports a >ve Iti-Hiriuuo Don The relative« mu»l be braced tn bushels hy July I But In January the meet the «If uni Ion tn make of them late l>>rd llhot.dda. then British Food «elves for the man a bulwark against <‘on i rol 1er. cabled that unltss we discouragement and w t-aknesa coulti «end an additional 7fi.<»X>.000 bushel« lie could not lake re«|M>nal- SMILES AND TEARS <Ä T MIXED blllty for assuring hla people that they would be ftxl The Amrrkiui people Two lltll« atorlea rame io the Iteti mq-oni',-»! by sending «.>.<«■),(»to Intsh truss headquarter» from over the »en» els of wheat, saved from tlodr home consumption, between the fl rat of tbe a abort lltw ago. One was a «tory of year and the aillent of the new crop. bravery that brought Dir tears, and By October 10. Utili, we had already one a tale of tears that brought smile«. •hipped tló.i*iii lüft bushel« «Ince July The first story wa» of a »«»Idler who I. Absolutely the only limitation upou asked for a light. He was In I h -<I, and our wheat export» since the latest har a cigarette VM between bla lipa, plac vest has been the scarcity of mean ed there by tbe nurse after «lie had tonnage. If eii><>H« continue al the finmbed spreading hl« blanket up present rate, by July 1 of nrxt year ■m<M>tbly. At hla question, »he turned we will have ernt more than 'JS7.ÎWXV and gave him a box of matrhea and («<> bushel« tn Eurvipe. Thu« are we making good America's hurried on, then mneutberwd that.the pledge that the bread rations of Allied arms beneath the blanket« were with Europe aliali be maintained. out hands. N'urm-« have to be without tears, but there were tear» In her eyes a» she A Memorable Achievement turned to »trike the match and light of the Titanic Struggle th« cigarette for him '•(Juh that,” he »aid. “they were g»a«1 America raved amt sent tn Kurnfte mil«, and tbvy l»el|»-d get three or four In a year nt crop faillir« Hl.fNItl.OUi ilermans before I lost them, but the) bushels of wheat, which raved Europe ain't worth crying about, »*» there 1“ And the (earn story that brought ♦♦++++++♦ «mlleal Well, that was the story of a ♦ ♦ Idg. husky, colorv-d man. who Mt read Ing. and the Ited t'rmui worker at the ♦ A GERMAN HOPE DISPROVED ♦ ANO ♦ canteen «aw that he had tear» running ♦ ilowa hla cheeks She wa« curious to ♦ A GERMAN FEAR CONFIRMED ♦ ♦ know what he might t»e reading and ♦ A statement made hy a promi ♦ wa« »«tonlidied when »hr looked over ♦ nent German olhclal aoon after ♦ hla shoulder to saw that It area the ♦ thia country was declared In a ♦ ♦ canteen cook book ♦ state of war with Germany ♦ lie smiled through hl« •aw that alm wss watching, and «aid. ♦ shows that even In ths enemy + ♦ country clear thinking students ♦ ■beeplsbly, You sure must excuse me ♦ did not undervalue the strength ♦ ma'ani. but thia here t-ook thtne mak ti e blamed h»m< «nk I'm »harned to ♦ of the American republic. Only ♦ make a Imby oiitvri msliw f, but this ♦ In bls con fidcnee that we rnuld ♦ ♦ not land In Europa aufllclent ♦ makes me think o' homo." ♦ troops to affect the final decision ♦ ♦ was this German mistaken. ♦ "I <hi not fear the American ♦ ♦ ■MMHllillHiimmimi i1 viiuniwmMMMMWWV ♦ •oldlcrs,'' lie told a high official ♦ I ♦ of our government, ■■because ♦ ♦ they cannot arrive In time. What ♦ I fear 1« the Intelligence and de ♦ vol Ion of one hundred million ♦ ♦ original mlnda and people train ♦ ♦ ed to a faith In Individual laltla ♦ + live Tbe day that theae peo ♦ ♦ ple, now eo materialistic In out ♦ ♦ ward appearance, are »tlrred ♦ ♦ spiritually, that day la the day ♦ ♦ of Germany's doom " ♦ MAKE SOLDIER FEEL HE IS AS GOOD AS EVER Who shares m th» struggle Will share m th» triumph PbisiciaB así Sorten (alls Alternimi i’«y or Nfghi L. /\. WEDDLE HARKI-H Niieccaaor to Morrà» Bro« fr-un destruction and death. Save food am an A. G. PRIIX NOW turn ta Thalr Normal Sup ply DR ♦ ♦♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + !• + ♦♦ Agent Albany Steam laundry Agent AIlutti) Cleaning Works SCIO. OREGON AEHANY W« buy ami sell new and second hand Furnitur« THIS 1« THE WAY 1«) *AVE There is probably some article or ar ticles in pooteaatun of every family that 1» of no use to the owner which may l-e turned into cash. It •<» much money found. You can put it into boaiia or IISIDM atwl fa Ip wilt the war W r. WAN I all kind» of junk, all kinds of metals, rubfa-r and the many other things going to waste. Grain and Potato Sacks for »ale THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY Helt phone 401-K Home phone 22f7 E. Kogoway, Prop. Second a Baker CROSS WOMEN CITED FOR BRAVERY American women at I'.pernay. south of Ithelma. have baren riled In an order of th day for remaining at thelf poet • In an American lla»l fr .« canteen ut» der bombardment for six day- Throughout thia battle they continued to fecal and rare for wounded. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O ♦ ♦ ♦ WHAT RED CROSS MEANS. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tour ........ In Du- great ♦ ♦ ♦ American Ited Croa» mviins tbe ♦ ♦ mothrring of thiHW llltle > hlldren ♦ ♦ made desolate hy Die Invasion uf ♦ ♦ tt» Ihm. Mr» Uir« Amlrraon In ♦ ♦ h-r rrcvlit hook on coridlDotts ♦ ♦ ov er ther« aays: “lt I» ihr pnor, * ♦ b- mele««, mothcHca» kMdloe iltal ♦ ♦ »■mebuw make all the other bor ♦ ♦ ri ra ot war fade away luto dia ♦ ♦ luBcw The«« frighlmwMl, crylng, ♦ ♦ flying. Innocv-tit chlldren. who do ♦ ♦ not know what lt la all afa»ut-- * ♦ Ih.qt wring your hrart dry." ♦ * « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ By «aring and «haring America kein the world together during the war erl- •I« lly anting and «haring America will help to bring the healing of na tion A ♦ ♦ ♦ By Jeanne Judaoo. ♦ Thia la the aong of little thing«. ♦ A Clean, white bed In a quirt ♦ place. ♦ A rig«rette and the saving grace ♦ Of smiles that Illumine the ♦ nurse's face— ♦ SONO OF LITTLE THINOS. These are the Joys the Red < 'roaa brings. Thia la the aong of little things An old man brought to hl« borne agalo. And children who play, forget ting pain, A hut that abriter» from mod and rain— Thia la the rest the lied ('roan bring« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ««♦ ► .