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has seen the evil in the paat of be
ing a party alavo, bound to support
hi« party candidate under any and
all condition«. He has at last cun-
dmled that America la superior to
wither the republican or democratic
parties. He has at last found out
that the political party ii but a
mean» to an end
Hu vote ta cast,
THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. usually, for the man lather than
the party.
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citizen wants good men or women
as officials and if they vote for the
unfit or incompetent It is generally
through ignorance
Anyway it will
Entered nt the txistoffic* at Scio. cause the successful candidate to
know he io the majority choice of
Oregon m second class matter.
his party and not a mere plurality
•UMCRimON, IN APVANC*
11.75
six m ' inhui
1.00 candidate.
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Next Tudosday. June 8. the first
of th* great national political con
vention* will meet in Chicago. Per
haps not in the history of either
great party ha* there been lee* pre
knowledge of what the reeult of
those convention* will be than there
is today
In the (>a*t the general
rule ha* been that *<>me one man
was selected by the (teople for the
presidency and all the convention«
had to do was to ratify th* people'*
choice.
Thi* time It i* different. Either
Wood. Ji-hnson, Ixiwden. or some
other leas talked of candidate may
I m - th«- civ n- at Ch-ic.igv
Either
MeAdoo, Bryan, Edward«, Palmer
or *>>me dark horse not now much
discuMo-d, at San Francisco.
In both parties the choice is most
indefinite ¿it the pre«tnl time. It is
much easier to select who will not
I m * the choice at thi* time than who
will be.
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
MitbfieJ with a meal
at
Hotel Srio
Dr Booth of I^ibanon may possi
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bly I m * a delegate to the great Chi
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cago republican convention next
Every Ssaday
week, though hia chance* aeem to be
growing dimmer all the time. Hi*
comnelitor for th* piece i* Mr. Ad
am* of Eugene, former member of tn
the state road com mi salon
At thia ♦♦♦♦
writing he has an edge on the doc
tor of more than I OU vote«.
W. A. Ewing.
A F Randall
President
Vice I'rva
E. I). Myers. Cashier
Start a bank account today and
provide for vour future.
You will find a checking ac
count very convenient for your
business transactions We pay
4<J interest on time deposits.
Our twenty vear rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmer«, helps yon to«
get out of debt. Voder our form of
loan the total amount of mt»real paid
during ila antlro period of twenty years
is actually Iraa than 4 per cent interval.
Write im for booklet.
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OWEN BEAM. Agent.
133 Lyon St
Albany, Oregon
WE HAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
I.VF. SI R AIN
Is the cause of many
HUMAN il-l-S
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St . Albany
After the big conventions ar* over
/ plejge allegiance Io my flag ana
and
the
presidential
candidate*
se
the Republic for which it ilaruu. one
!\atuM>. imltvbihlr, »ilh liberty ana
lected. parly platform* declared,
ituike for all.
etc., perhaps congress will quit play
OITG.M ET ill ST
ing polities and get down to legis
WK). OREGON. JUNE .1. 1920
Will
In-
at Scio Hotel in Scio
lating in the interest* of the people.
lee, SaMi every Sat unlay of each weex
If both (uirty platform* declare for S..W M- la«»«
NOMINATING PRIMARY A FAIL
prepared to tit and furnish
a
league
of
nations
congress
will
be
URL
i . : • ■ ■■ i .il i t ¡¡.it want
forced to take some sort of action
to improv <■ their ev esight.
to (dace our country in a not anony
When the county and stair nomi
< ilai-ses for n-ading. Hewing
mous position as «he is now. Cong- Otfc. ss W ii rw »» M
I Sim. Ore.
nating convention« were replaced
or for distant use. all one lens
ress must get back to real peace
with the nominations at the primary
Morrison & Lowe and warranted to give aatis*
legislation. Heretofore this cong
elections by the people, it was brot
f action.
ress has legislated only fur war and
UNDERTAKERS
From the present outlook the
alxiut *N*cau«e of politicians (Nicking
partv
advantage
W. B. RKHARDSON
Calls Attended to Promptly
the conventions with slates of dele league of nations will lie the leading
Dav
or
Night
Eyesight Specialist
Ve can now
gates for the purpose of nominating issue in each party.
JefferHon
Oregon
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OREGON
Scarcity
of
gasoline
ia
giving
the
certain or particular men for certain easily conclude that neither party
motor
car
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re«t.
Should
thia
scar-
will nominate an anti leaguer, for
or particular office«.
The | rimarv nomination has ac- it is now known that a very large city continue any great length of
comtilishod the purpose intended, majority of the people of the United time, one can buy a second hand car
hut it has made it possible for the Slate* are pro league Hence neither and name hi« own price therefor
creation of another evil almoat a* Itarly ia ant to commi. political «ui- S»me «uixtituU* for gasoline must
liad if not quite so, as the old pack cide by nomhiating an anti candi I m * evolved else thia largest of all in
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date
ed delegate convention.
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Hail Herbert C. Hoover retained quickly than it came up
1 Electrical Store in the Wi dely Building and
sire to hold public office can place his not known (tarty affiliation, as
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his or her name on the primary bal we* hi« poaition when he was first
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will handle all standard appliances at reasonable
lot for the office he or she may de mentioned as a possibility, he would
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prices.
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Some people seem to think that
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as well
Republicans would know precinct were illegally constituted,
actually nominated by the people.
Moreover, oftentime« these self and feel if they did not grab him baaing their opinion on the fact that
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selected candidate« are utterly un for their choice at Chicago, the dem the city recorder was a clerk on the
fit to tier form the duties of the office ocrats would do so at San Francisco day board. while two government ■
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they seek. They may be not known three week« later.
employe* (mail carrier«) were mem-
outside of their immediate vicinity,
Mr. Hoover i« not a politician else her* of the night tx>ard.
••eeseeseeseeesss**es»eeeeeess*»sses*sssss*«»essesei
and the people without knowledge he would have retained hi« p-wition
make them the party nominee The of power a* an American in all that
Dr. J C. Booth of Lebanon failed
primary candidate« arc almost in the term stand* for. There would to get vote* enough to give him a
Apex and Master Trucks, 1 to 5 tons
variably selected from the popula have tM*en no question a* to hi« nom •eat in the log convention at Chica
Racine, Ajax. Diamond and Crescent Tires
tion centers and they usually are ination and election.
go. The three leading candidate*
and Tubes
elected at both primary and general
But Mr. Hoover ia too honeat to are Waiter L. Tools, jr.. of Yamhill
Accessories, Oils. Great««« ami Gasoline
elections.
remain in an equivocal position. He county with 24.393 vote«, E. J. Ad
General
repair and overhauling. Work Guaranteed
'Die old convention had the merit abhor« deception in any form
He am* of Lane county with 18,332.
<’(>BB, Proprietor.
of selecting competent men as can felt it hi* duty to declare hi« narty and J. C. Booth of Linn county with
didate«. and in order to make the allegiance. Thia 1« just what the 18.079 vole*
ticket strong, scatter the nominee* politicians were playing for.
He
state nr rountv. If thu« placed himself in their prwer. Advertise ia The Scio Tribune and get
results.
invention could have Had he continued to keep them
vented The Tribune be guessing a« they had before hi« partv Sulkc <d Administratrix' bale <g Ural
Property
liev<-« it is ri.illy a et ter plan than declaration, he wu complete master
In the County Court of ths State of Or
the present *y*tem
of the situation.
,
•gon in and for th.- < ountj of i inn
Why might not a combination of
However, the primarv election has In the matter of th« «state of Joseph
F. Starry, deceased.
the ayatems give better result*? A so completely exposed the character
Notice is hereby given tha< pursuant
plan something a« follow* might and fitness of all candidates that to an order of sale duly made and en
give better Mtiafactlon:
Let the each convention ia likely to choose a tered of record in th«- above entitled
court in the strove entitled matter on
beginning of the campaign com candidate who will be fairly satia- the 10th day of May. 1930. directing,
mence with the oldtime precinct factory to the people
Each (tarty autborinng and li -enaing the under
signed administratrix of said estate so
meeting at which let delegate* to a wants to win, and as the people have to do, the undersigned as sush adminis
county convention I m - »elected. At the votes and extraordinarily inde tratrix »hall proceed to »ell at private
Bale from and after the Mh day of July,
the county convention let all the pendent in their political action, 1930, the following deacribed real prop
name* of tho*e drstring a particular each convention will endeavor to se- erty belonging to aaid estate, to wit;
Beginning at a point on the north
office t>e considered and their merit* lect a candidate whom the people, boundary line nt th« southeast quarter
discussed.
From these »elect not especially the independent voter. of SrCtKMi 24 in township 10 south of
range 2 west of the Willamette Mend-
mure than two to lie recommended will support.
ia >. ' >rcg»n, which is :w 68 rode oast of
to the people to be voted for ot the
The independent voter wield* the th« northwest corner of the southeast
quarter of said section 24, aaid begin
primary election for a particular balance of political power. The pol ning point being also the northeast cor
office.
itician* know thi*. Thev will try to ner of a tract of land sold to Joseph
Holub. Jr., by 8. F. Zjaaet and wife on
The expense of the above plan attract the independent* to their January 9, 1902. and running thence
east on the north boundary line of the
would be but a trifle, Anvway. if party candidate.
The personality Southeast
quarter of «aid section 24
Sun and rain, wear and tear, will play havoc wi'h any car. A few surface
the people are to run our political of the candidate must furnish the forty i40> nais. thence south forty .40»
cracks on the ho.nl, fenders or body open the d.air to the elements Rust and
rods,
thence
west
(xrallel
with
the
north
machines they cannot get together attraction.
boundary line of the wsitheast quarter decay begin their work
Soon you have a rusty, rattling, rough looking old rar
too often to di*cu*a candidate* and
A* a maiter of course, both can of »aid «.-ction 24 forty (*0l rods, thence that you are ashamed of.
measure*. Thi* plan would enabl* didate* must be pro leaguer*, for north forty (40 rods to the piece of be
ginning. containing ten acres, more or
wsv fAsaur/eis e«Mf ese wer
A little Acme Quality Motor Car Finish
voters to become acquainted with the great man of independent* are k-»s. situated in Linn county, state of
< 're gun;
will protect your car again«! rust, make it last Finger, and look better
their candidate in a limited way be pro leaguer* and will not supn-vrt an
Terms of Mie: Cash in hand on date
fore they are required to vote for anti candidate under any circum of sale and subject to the confirmation
There’s no secret about finishing a car
We ran give you some helpful sug-
the above entitled court.
or against him.
stance*. The dav is past when the of listed
gsstiona Stop and look at our line of Acme Quality Motor Far Finishes.
this 29th day of May, 1921).
The Tribune offer« thia suggestion average American voter will sup
MARY IOROV1CKA,
Administratrix of the estate of
to avoid the evil of having incompe port a yaller dog candidate just be
the estate of Joseph F Starry,
tent and illfit men or women offer cause he happen* to be the candi
deceased. P. O. addrsm: Scio,
Oregon.
ing themselves for office and thu* date of their particular party. The ilill A Marks,
misleading voter«.
Tbs average Anwricaa a
is a thinker
He
Attorneys for Administratrix
Dr. W. B. Richardson
H. B. CHESS
Attorney •> Law
Sticha’s Electric Store
J. S. STICHA
SCIO GARAGE
ACME QUALITY
MOTOR CAR FINISH
W. L. COBB,
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