■■■ I • ,'f .f-'i »,’• power* and. particularly, the guv- THE SCIO TRIBUNE ernmecl from whence he came IWttJEr» WKKY THVMUAY BY T. L. I*Un«v u> sup­ ran. the oath taken whan citlxroahip ply th«« Rr<| Cmo* nerds should b«- naix r* arc secure«! by th«- father, raised by a tax. then all the Mark­ bind» wife and children and makes ers would have to do their bit. During the eivil war the Sanitary ; citizens of them as well. Most Ae-rm an» remgnutc the bind­ Commission did for* the soldier» th«-n - ing features of the oath of al­ what the Red Croat now proposes The Sanitary Commission legiance. are loyal citizens and even to do. some of them have enlisted in our did a noble service then in alleviat army or navy to fight against their mg the soldiers who were so un­ native land But there are a few fortunate as to get nek or wounded who allow their feeling of affection Manv soldiers of that day owe a Plumbing or Tinning .. nsa - FRED OHI .EMIER M'M. ti A. Hi» Experience ja Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Dr. I. K. Sanderson lx»cal advertising, tier line 5e for the fatherland to overcome their j debt of gratitude to the noble men Display advertising, per inch 15e sense of duty to their adopt«! land «»d women who gave their time to and under whoee law» thev arc en- CBrr f“r l*** unfortunate boys who Duplay odvertieing, long time, aee joying protection and the poaacaaion wore the blue Doubtless many manager. of property, Now. friend, just stop "** their live* to the kindly care of Extended marriage or death notices and think Should the German ar- th«* who gave their services wilh- oer line 3c miee come to the United Slate they out pay that suffering might be al SCIO Special ratea rm lenir time display would destroy your property just as leviated as much as possible ad vertising. The Red Ones people propose to readily as thev would that of our You would lie do a like service fur our burs who native born citizen» AFFECTION FOR NATIVE LAND treated a* an alien enemy and. will wear the kahki in northern should those armies win the war, France, Our share in supplying the money is the least burdensome IxHiklng at what may ln> termed with the U. 8. and aasesa a heavy task. Therefore we should gtve un­ the wr>>ng angle. one can hardly I indemnity against us. you will have grudgingly. feeling that we are but So even if duty re­ blame our German l«»rn citizens for i to help pay it. performing a patriotic duty and one living unwilling to join heartily with quires vou U> fight against your na- which old age or bodily mfirmitiea the United States in making war! ‘live land, just remember you are > do not prevent us from doing. upon their native land. Whatever j • fight'ng for the protection of your Why suffer from eyealrain? til u es made by us will relieve jth . eyestrain and hem!ache» DENTIST E G Phon* 27 7 MEADE OFTOMKTl 1ST OREGON • 8» W. Second St.. 1 ■■■■■■—r........ Albanv Orc. . I Sigurd Landstrom, //JI /./././< I m - th«- place which gave us birth, no matter h»>w humble, there ia a feeling of attachment on the part of all of us for it. Even the build­ ing in which we first »aw the light I of day. inspires a feeling of sacred- Dees within u» which is difficult to »hake off. Indeed we do not wish to do and if this building is being devoted to ignoble uses, we feel as if a sacrilege to being made. Our German fellow citizens have this feeling, just as we. who live on the Pacific slope, have for the state which gave us birth. own home and fireside. Moreover, our German born or PUT OFF ROAD PAVING German descent friends should re­ TILL WAR IS OVER member that we are at war with Germany now. You may not ex­ press your opinions relative to the In voting the i6.ooo.ooo road war as you have concerning political bonds on the state, the people did matters in time of peace or prior to nut then realize that the war was the declaration of war by congress. going to call fur enormous sums of Habit of free *|>eech to very strong money, nor that labor would be so Now that and you may. without thinking of scarce and high priced. •be gravity of present conditions, we know what great drafts for men »peak in a way which might get you an many cities and neighborhood* gave far more liberally than was ex pec teil, that the state as a whole ha» done nobly. Lbc and Lot Lot J. F. WESELY I tili SCIO STAU. BANK At Seto, in the State of Orvgon. at An unprecedented drive tn raise Bonds and warrant*...... . When the foreign bom citizen comes to the United States to seek money for a moat worthy purpose, Banking house.. ....................... a home, he does so to better his con­ dition. He does so because he be­ lieves the type of government of the United States is better than that of his native land He does so be­ cause he wishes to enjoy greater personal liberty than was allowed him in the homeland and that hs | Expert Watch Repairing Kodaks and Developing On Sale July 3 and 4. Return July 5 between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon uxaiUTtaa , Capital stock paid in.............110,000.00 Surplus fund ............................. 9.6OO.OO Undivided profits, less expen­ ses and taxss paid.......... 1,941.28 N. E. A. Annual Convention Individual deposits subject to check........................ .. Demand certificates of deposit..................... 4 .... 10,777.22 Cashier checks outstanding . 432 27 Time and saving» deposits ............................. 4.19200 Reserved for int. and taxes . 190. M Total. I 1, K. D. My era, cashier of the above named bank, do »oiemnly »wear that the above »tatentenl is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. E. U. MYBaa. Cashier Subscribed and »worn to before me thia 26th day of June, 1917. R. Shelton Notary Public My commission expiree Feb. 14. 1921 Correct Eastern Cities via California On Sale on various dates in June. July. Aug and Sept Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 month* 198.702.75 State ef Oregon. / County of Linn Portland, Oregon, July 7-14, inc. On Sale July 6-13. inc. Return July 18 from all Southern Pacific Oregon stations to Portland Newport and Tillamook Beaches On Sale Dally. Return Limit Oct. 31 Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunday. Return Monday See our local agent for information Southern Pacific Lines » - *