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Er/* * A r ' # iRv h / / r * F 4 i / *■ d t / / / * » I f S // J f t? * 4 / •t / // if ”i j * i / 14 1 '4 ■f * J * W ASILI» AT TOP MAKK1 l PRICES HOGS (’ATIi 1 ASI» VEAI. I’hone SASH AKY MARKET will all be for aale? With no buy er« they will depreciate lo value rapidly. The fact i« we must gu a little »lower tn thia bond business We must not allow a bunch of exploit ing non tax paying men to run the state by controlling our legislature Voters, it is time to awaken and get busy. If we all attend the spe cial election in May ami give the 2 per cent road bond mcreaae a heavy . actions. Mr Hoover Is this type of man swat we can stop I mhm I issue« br the He has demonstrated his wonderful state; for the bond issues have about executive ability in conducting the reached the limit. The present pro food administration in Europe. The ixHs-il issue cannot be made without Tribune will tw glad to support Mr authorization by the people and you. Hoover no matter which party placer Mr. Voter, can stop this wild head way rush to bankruptcy if you will him in the running. He would do much toward dss come to the polls in May ami vote troying this intense uartisanism, "NO" in large lettera. dential candidate because of hie in dependency In this day and age there ia no IHMIIKD XVXKY THU Will A Y BY place for the parly slave, as it was T. L. IIUUUKB. KlirrOB ANP PBor a few year* ago, The independent voter is respected because indepen Entered at the uoetoffioa al Scio, dency 1« an evidence that he is a Oregon as second clase matter. thinker. He will not answer to the swish of the parly lash, ami when he is elected to office the general welfare of the people governs his display advertising Ktrwt insertion per inch ....................... ...».......... -26 ' t *.F '/ 4 r. '• THE SCIO TRIBUNE WE HAVE IVUÜIHING OPTICAL LV« BANCROFT ^¿iJlcade y I « I I * J :1 > >*. •» L4U H I •% \ * 7< V >1 Q ■ Optometrist. 1 ALtANV QMtt. I Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. AU «any Phone 4SI HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician I HI f( HUiKAPI is E do all kinds of amateur kodak finishing, film devAltiping. copying, enlarging and photograph ing Sa:npl< s of our work on hand for your inspection. If you have »ny trouble in getting good result« out of your kodak or camera, call on u«; we can no doubt h« ip you with suggestions that will help you get results «b l g d. clear picture«. We have had over 20 years experience in this work so no doubt can do you •ome good So l»e not backward in asking for help in this line Your kodaks examined free. Our priee» are as follows, always cash on delivery of your w ¡k; please remember this. W Candidate* for , office in iJnn eouqty thia year «erm very «carce. What’s the ma ter boy», are you af flicted with cold feet; or. are you ao busy making money you haven’t time to run for office? PRINTING The strong sentiment which seem* to eman«t4- from all parts of the _____ United Stales calling for the nomi people. Governor Olcott unnl bi« hatchet nation of Herl»»rt C. Hoover for the presidency is evidence that the peo THE RAISE OF 2 to 4 PER CENT. on nearly half the measure« enacted by the late special session. Many uf ple arc both sick and tired of In Ry the action of the late special the tnThilker« are «orry he got tired tense parti*ani*m. _______ Our form of government *eem* to ■esaion of our legislature a number s<> quick. require two political parties. Rut of important measure* will be sub It Is raid the late special session when an official is selected he should mitted to the consideration of the costjhe «tate (I2U.000 and a whole forget, in a largo sense, the party people. They are Important l>ecau*e lot of reputation. to which he owe* hi« election for he most of them ap(x«al to the pocket then beckkiiwa an official, not of any book directly or indirectly, of which Ad vertí «e in Th« Scio Tribune and get resulta. one particular party but of all the the raising of the limit of state rogd indebtedness from 2 U> 4 per cent people No matter how intnnaely Fatata Attratto*. partisan hc’or his party may have is the principal one. Are you figurine on a tractor? If Now as our taxation burden has been during the political campaign ao. whv not a Fordaon? If you are which placed him in office he should grown to the limit the people must Interestrd in a tractor cali at thè« forget it and devote all of his ener stand watchfully on guard, else this Ford Garage and talk it over with Order your Fordaon tractor gies to the benefit of all the people. period of frenzied Ixmd iaaues will us. today for immediate delivery. drive the state into an age of confis If it so happen« that one of hi« 22 4t Ford Garage, Scio. duties is to appoint sulxirdinate of cation of private property, ju»t what ficials, he should not displace an ef what socialism advocates; for when ficient republican or democrat, as excessive taxation forces the sale of the case may l»e. in order to reward ■ farms there will lie only the state to So, Mr. one of his own party worker« with become the purchaser. Property Owner, if you would retain the place. Public sales a specialty. Get the man your home it is up to you to attend that can get you the money Roloff can "To the victor Iwlongs the spoils" this special election in May and give ... > ,M“ •**- LEBANON. ORE. is a saying *aid tn emanate during lTH.ms t mU u>ck b<)M ;w6 this roaii bonding measure alx>ut the presi<l»»ncy of General Jackson. Write or phone me at my expense for the hardest knock you can. datas. This policy Is intended to ami does It will lie remembered The Trile S.U hfn iif.Hit Ur .1 Sris Token» aSxi promote partiaanism. It overlook« une opposed our first state bond bill efficiency an<l the general welfare of $6.000,000 Iwcause we thought C. C. BRYANT of the stale or nation. it was simply an entering wedge for A good example of partisaniam is future bond issue*. The develop being furnished by the national sen ment since «how* that our forecast »11 2 New First National Bank ate In holding up the league of na wa* true, for the first isaue of |<»,- ALBANY ORKGON tion* treaty. That body ia ao equally noO.tMM* wa* f<>llow«sl two years dividol that a two-thirrh majority, later by a $10,000,000; and now in i which 1» nect»snary to confirmation, less than two year* another 110.» ■eems im|M>ssible. I’artiaanism ia 000,000. is being not asked for, but the cause. No matter whether demanded by some. Ixxlge and hi« crowd like Wilson or The bond* in the first and second not. it is their duty to do the will HOLECHEK BROS. issue« made they said would l>e am of the people who by a very large ple to complete the Columbia »nil majority want the treaty confirmed. Pacific highway* and probably would We want to treat the |>eople right anti will welcome old It ia no part of the duty of an offi have lieen sufficient with material anti new customer*, selling cial to allow hi« public action to be and prices of two year* ago. Now first-claM meat al the most controlled by hi* private spleen. It i* doubtful if another $10,000,000 reaaonaMb prices. Such senator* should be relegated will complete the job (»»cause both to the shad«-« of private life where We buy Veal Hogs anti labor and material is double what It they would lie power!««« to shame was then, Moreover, counties these Hides, paying good prices. the nation. highways do not touch are clamor Nor is I’rcsidenl Wilson free of ing to have Rome of th«» pnxved* of j partisanism. A little more diplo the bonds spent in their counties.' macy on his (»art in dealing with the and they are right. They are taxed senate might have prevented this on account of the bond* ami justly seemingly deadlock in the consider should have a «hare of the benefit* ation of the treaty. If a aystem of highway* hard sur 21x3}, or smaller, 40c down 1x5. or smaller, 50c dozen iix.’»i. and postcards, 60cdozen PKVaLOPING l ilm rolls, any size 10c each Film packs, anv size. 20c each Plate« up to 5x7. 6c Plate« above 5x7. 7}c Mad order* solicited and attended to promptly; must l>e ace kin panted by cash, any oyer remittance will Ire promptly returned. We thank you for past and solicit y rur future patronage. Your« for good work, WESELY’H KTUTHO -- ---------- ---------- a ■ • I H. C. ROLOFF n AUCTIONEER k ••Shubert” will pay these extremely high prices lor Oregon Furs MINK ATTORNEY AT LAW BM» »■ Whv pay more for your »hoe« than you du for your glaeae*? Nothing i« good enough for the eye* but the beat. I« the raum- of many HUMAN U.lJf If your «ye» giv» ■ -•i trouble, your già»»-« ar* annoying Sw t • WE CAN IO LIEVE YOU The legislature has made mich a muddle with the fish and game com mission that it is espected the peo ple will fake a shy at it next fall. The Tribune predicts the people will kick the whole business overboard. It might as well lx- done, as the commission has become nothing but a tx.blical football. , welfare. Indeed, we would lx* glad if both old parties would forget their longtime prejudices and make him their one and only candidate. Moreover. Oregon has some sort of claim in Mr. Hoover, tx-cauae he spent part of his loyhixxl day« in j Newberg, down near Portland. Anvway. there arc n<> iaeues be tween parlies m>w unlem one is created over the confirmation of the treaty and covenant of the league of nation« It i« «imply a matter of which jmrty hold« the offices ami this 1« a matter of small importance in the opinion of a large |«rl of the STRAI\ Fine. Dark 25.0*19 »16 IGIttlSN UNI* 110* ILNb Ml 10.001» 5 J* Usual Cakr ILW i« H.W Gitoli« 90* to 75* 7.00 tn (.06 7«m 3J5to Coast 12J6 U Utote 7.54 7Mto (JO 5 54 to 4 JO 55*1« 3.M MUSKRAT USlier F.U * (NI* 5.M 4.7510 175 3-Stoto 275 2 j to 1.75 25010 150 VOR 175 3 50 K 2.75 25* to 1** 1.751* IS* l.»to 125 S KU N K Meat Market •t*t mu tA»ct »a**-* BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD « t *■*»• litoti 11*1 lito to io* 75*t* V* 1*6 to IJO an i*Mt ««•an•« se«««>« IlJBto &50to €.5 to 350 to Sto 750 52$ Ito Htl MtPUM » W SMALL I0M »• »«aaa.« *50 to 7251* 5.**to 175 to 1« ITS 4.50 225 75* to ( SO to 4 M tb 2*0to 7JO 5-to ISO 15* outwnm 44 HI * P-. Su SW 7 JI to 350 (JO to 3to 350 to 150 15*1* .75 Three These extrc extte. icty ely I ) ffi prik.es prne« ar* are Uaaed based on ths the well known "SHUBERT“ Itbrial (raduvg liberal «nd «re >e quotrd quoted for immediate thipment. No. Na. - 3. 3, 4, 4, _ ------- «hipment. - w------------ - . No. - and othcrw am! otherw jc x i- c : !i i - -tor sor skins at hi»hett highett market value. vaiue. For F r quotation» an other Orrt ___ r." the -miy Oreg-.’;» J'ur-., Write write • r ' » She <hr WkuWrt *kukrrf Wpi W«kpe*r." -x»ly reliable r<-liable and accurate Itimi published it'a sccur ate tnsrket market report ami price Hat Het of it« itakimi /t’» UtEt- FREE— Writs foe /or it. A iSi>«kMiiU V'ii »l» v«ffi ti i In M -»ri sMpaaMil to ' -Mil a» BV'» wttt lw reratt “sanrs ssw»aey" — •■«aleSse." y>* Sava r TAG EMVr i OFK» • ea M yaw have »• •■'Hlinr 'Mllti rr tNVIlonv .a han*. eat e«t xat tap BMew -pa.le Ml »Hees Be*»« -paste pteso st M <ar«l .»re«see« an« attar* to rear 4hls»*M»u Give Us a Call Attorney «i Law 1 ’-t.. 4 ofe- i » •' sL C Mr. Hoover, while being a man of decision, would he an ideal presi dent from the non partisan view point, He vote«! for and supported the McKinley administration. He vote*! for Wilson in 1916 and is sup porting the W’ilson administration. The politiciatM, Ixith democratic ami republican, reject him aa a prwei- faced* through the state «ball be completed the coat will be no les* I than $100.000,000 (’an we afford it" Can we carry the tax burden which will necessarily be impoard upon im ? Paved roads are very nice, but what will they be worth when our state is in bankruptcy? Who will buy our farms, for they i | Otfeto CB SU nmb St Uhwu Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS tall* Attended to Promptly liar or Night OKKGON .i SCIO 9 ì »■ ™ : ■ •-« g, ♦’ b » ; Sf: f’ Ì