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* S 1 9 9 *' # * * •• • • ••e ’ k. I 9 _ J*. »• •*■ 4k« * J ■ . ¿I' t.« eV. ■■"vf »-.’T 91'' ♦ , ♦. Và • ■ >í*^««'>-*Jr'. 55‘<X- *** <?,-ic ■’•.?-‘jr/v , -•••»* 1 . • '»*,*■' • • » » . , ■. ~■»«-*• - j ? '» fl -.«*.*-■ ^i¿l_«.^4«AMSMsaSMdl * • will do so unleaa they happen to: of Eastern Oregon will not be in it. THE SCIO TRIBUNE and think they will nerd vote« next fall Senator McNary defeated him easily Whatever may be said of Mrs. Ida M Cummings aa an official, it can Th«m they will think and think arr-itwo years ago. which is evidence not be aaid that she ha* been derelict IMfli;Kt> KVKRY THURSDAY BY ioualy. They can nominate Wood , the republicans do nut want R N. tn v|« tat ion of schools Being a T. L. DUG«KU. KDffilR AND PROf or l>iwdrn or Johnson or Hardings- {Stanfield. Therefore why tumdiwn En ter»«I at the poetoffiee at Seto, i But can either of these gentlemen M man of admitted great ability. Oregon as second class matter. get votes enough? Suppose Senator who is an American in large capital •tHMCRtrnoN. in advance Al.75 I Johnson nhall I* the choice; what letter«, for a mere nonentity? «IX MONTH« 1.0” will the league of A > Kan>lall nations republi-1 Starkweather is not to blame for W. A Kwinf. PrvaMient Vice I'rra. can» d«? VS hat will the Oregonian | (»ring a man of small enlibsr. He advkktihinü rat «: E. l>. Myer*. Cashier I ak - s I ailwrtising per llrw first in do? Will it have "nerve” enough J is blamable for having the gall to Mart a bank account today and provide for vour future. You will And a checking ac count very convenient for your business transactions. We pay 4«,, Interest on lime deposits. sertion ................ 1° Esch •ul*s«,<|u>-nl Insertion per line. .06 IHaplay advertising First insertion pry inch......................... 35 Esch subsequent Insertton ........ . .15 Advertisements should reach this office not later than Toexlay to insure publi cation in the current issue. All foreign advertisement« must l*r paid for in advance of publication. successful. practical teacher herself, advice and admonition to teacher«, ♦upectally in the amall back district«, has been of material benefit to them. Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Calls Attended to Promptly Dav or Night SCÌO OREGON to stand for Americanism, or will it' presume to step into the place of an crouch down a» a iwrty slave? True, ackn<>wlcdg«-d big man, Sh«»uld it might do as Senator Johnson did Oregon tie unfertunate as to chiusie o I’Til MET RIST in the Hughe« campaign, just sulk and e!«-ct him «he would have merely ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ \\ b. .it >< Hotel in Seit» It is aaid "wise men sometimes a chair warmer for a United States change their opinions; fools never senator and who would l>e merely a every Saturday of each week do.” prepared to tit and furni«h eipher in securing such legislation The Tribune sincerely hopes Mr in congress as Oregon needs. Sena- good gbiHM*H for nil that want Hoover will lie the (Chicago nominee tor t'hamls-rlain is of the Hoover to improve their evesight. 1 Short anil Long Distance He will Iw the choice if that parti (type in that he places the general i «l.i -••« for reading, sewinjr* al Keat*<iiiabl«> Kat ch really wishes la win the election. I good of the American people above or for <1 i-t atit une. nil one len« Almost any of the other candidates that of his party, innd warranted to give «ati«- who will lie m«-ntion«ul at Chicago | I faction. I pledge allegianee to mV flag ana SAM STOLLER the Hepuhln toe uhnh it tlandi, one has serious causr« of weakness Eacli W. B. RICHARDSON Expressman \ulion, iruhvuihlr. tuih liberty ana ' will lose votes that may lead to de-, Eyesight S|HH’iali«t All Kinds of Hauling Agricultural College t State University and Ore. Normal School tutliee fat all feat. But if Hoover is the choice, there i» no reason for ttn> republi SCIO. OREGON. APRIL ». H»20 can to refuse him their su| port, and A QUESTIONABLE COMPLIMENT independents and democrats will' The Oregonian of the 2lst inat. pays The Tribune a sort of left hand compliment, when criticising a re cent Hoover article in which we de clared our purpose to support the great fixxl administrator, even after he had declared his q*ialified support of the republican tmrty. The Ore gonian seems surprised that this pa per has the “nerve” to place Amer icanism alxive (•artiMtnism. Why? This writer from the close of the Civil war up to and including th»' election when th«» Blain«* and lx»gan ticket was defeated by the influence of Wall street. N. V . was a repule lican Our vote was r»*corded for every republican candidate from th«- secund election of Lincoln. whom w»- voted for while a Union soldier, up to the defeat of Blaine. We then turned to the populist party to which we adhered until the Brvan campaign of IXSfi. We have voted for every democratic candi date since, except Parker, against whom we reneged. We gave no presidential vote that year. So It can be seen that we have had the “nerve" to place Americamsn almve partisamsm, before Bryan made his “cross of gold" sp<<ech at Chicago in 1W6. We have no excuses to make for our purpose to auppott Mr. Hoover next fall providing hr is the Chicago nomine«* We simply have the "nerve” to support he whom we be lieve is the better man for presi dent, regardless of what tsilitical flag he sails under, providing Old Glory is placed at the head of the mast When Mr. Hoover made his dec laration of republicanism hr attach ed reservations to the same Those reservations required a forward- looking platform which favored the league of nations without destroying reservations, etc. And one could see that Mr. Hoovci was not a |»arty slave -that he placed Americanism before party, and with his splendid business ability. The Tribune thought then and still thinks, for the reasons then given, Mr. Hoover stands head and shoulders above them ail and in either party, for president. Anyway Mr. Hoover is not republican enough to hurt, and from the present outlook either he or Senator Johnson will be the Chi cago nominee. He is not a republi can of the Lodge,* Penft»ae. Borah or Johnson type. Tt is for thia rea son the people want him. Mr. Hoover ia not the presidential choice of the politicians. Oh. no. Yet there is «ueh a strong and grow ing undercurrent coming up from the people, irrespective of party, that the politicians at Chicago will hardly throw him to the discard. Tho old guard can probably nom inate whom they will at Chicagu Dr. W. B. Richardson lefferHon Oregon flock to his standard by the thous and». They will do so becauM- he clam«** are so overcrowded, riuims so places Americanism lieforw partisan- j overloaded, and teachers so few that i«m Have we not just reason for the three institution* will have to supporting Hoover. Friend Oregon cluse the door on at least loot! Orc» ian? _______ • g>n boy* and girls, and perhaps ut«»n twice that number neat fall, unless the new millage support bill passes <>n May 21. SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN. Senator to-orgc E ^'hamtiertam’s name will npi>e«r on the primary (»allot as a cnndidnte to aucceed him self. There Is no known reason why he should not do so. During hi» 12 year» of service in the U. S «Míala he has developed i Them- three institutions have, when compared with year when the pres ent millage supgort bill was passed. I 50 |x*r cent More Students but only I 5 per cent More Clnanrooma into a man of nation wide import and leas than ance and until the democrats lost control of the senate was chairman •^jwr cent More Income of the important committee of mili tary affairs. Moreover he had the courage to condemn hm own |>arty in <>nr of its chief departments when he saw that wrong was being done. His criticism, while it might have tieen somewhat out of place and which placed the k*nator subject to criticism by his friends and fairly, was so right and merited that the wrong of which he complained com menced at once to lie corrected. Now a little bunch of ajuirrvl headed |M>liticians in Multnomah county, who think they are patriotic democrats, are out to get Chamber lain's political scalp. Harvey Stark weather, of whom few democrats outside of Multnomah county know, presumes to have the temerity to offer to fill ChamlH-rlain'sihoes It would l>e as a pigmy attempting to The fact that highec education in Oregon is in a crims cannot be aaid U m » strongly. You are urged to work for the Higher Educational relief measure, and to help it with your vote on May 21. l**Ml ad.wrUw'MMH i^w^wl I*, CnHn IbmMtt W < < Ai.wn* RWtaf ««..rnlOw »jlwiua Is O m 0 m > O» Hawk Rtark r.-owu AUminiMrator's Notke. Notice is h«-r«-by given that the on- <lrr«ignc«i has been by thr county Court of I.inn County, Oregon, duly ap|>uintrd wimimstrstor of the «-state of John iiino. late of said rounty, deceased. Ail |M>r«on* having claim« agsinat the ratal« of «aid drc«a»ed arc hereby re quired to present the same with pnip.-r v.ntrhrra tn thr urvierslgned at nis of fire In th«- City of Srio. in aaid county within six num th» of thr date of this notic*. listed thi« 29th day of April, 1920. KII.EY SHELTON, llrwitt X »ox. Administrator Attorney» for Adminiatrator, 37 5t Notkc of I vevutrlx to Creditor». fill the place of a giant. He, Frank In th«- county court «»f thr «lair of .Myers and other peanut third das* Oregon for the county of lann. politicians are attempting to lead a In th«- matter of the «-state of Albert S. Mor ria». d«mva»ed. great political party in < fregón. Bah' Notice i» hrrsby given that Emma Senator Chamberlain is one of the Mitmaa. the undersigned, ha» lu-rn duly ■■»«mutrix of the estate of big men in the U. S senate. When appointed Allu-rt S. Mornes. <h-c«-a»«-d. by the he speaks, hi« aanociate members i rounty court of I .inn, snd ha» duly listen. They do not hurry to the ‘ qualifv«»i as required by law. All per •on» having claims against »aid wate cloak-room to smoke. More, Sena < are hereby notified to itrescnt the same tor Chamtierlain could and will with proper vouchers ami duly verified. •« r.-quirrd by law. to «aid Emma Mor probably lie elected Starkweather ris» at her residence at Lyons. Linn ieountv. Oregon, within six months from could not poll the votes of half his the date of this notice. party, because he would lie a sena I)«t«si snd first publication. April 1. tor to be ashamed of. Very many I»3l Date of last publication, April 29. republicans in Oregon have the habit 193». EMMA MoRKISS of voting for Chamtierlain and they Executrix of the above nanus! «-state. V. A. Goode, Attorney for estate, will do «• thiií time The *he«-p king Stay ton. On-gon. NOTICE You are hereby requested to meet in Salem Saturday. May I, 1910, and the following 1 5 days do your part in bringing down H. C. prices and eliminate all profiteers. I Specials at CAIN’S Hardware Store Rock Inland Plow 16 in steel beam, $35, Special $H> Syracuse Chilled Plow, wood beam $22 50. 8i»ecial $17.50 Moline GO-tootli Harrow, open ends $27.50. Siwcial $22.50 .Moline-Monitor Grain Drill, M foot, double disc $22<M«». SjMria! $1 «0.00 Hack, 2 gruel seat«, good springs and brake $225.00 Special $H8.tlO Particulars on Buy your McCormick Binders, Mowers and Binder Twine at R. M. CAIN’S vVcio, Ore. Glad to compare price« with olliei town«. I ► >