THE SC10 TRIBUNE of the railroads, the United States troops will lie used to shoot them ruMwM Isas* rsvesaan v» down This is the freest country THK TglSlNZ PVbUBSINa lUMFANT >1 ¡Uta. l.so <«u»<> «<■<■■« o« a»w i»w“ when the Czar reigned in all his M ■ rm l Has. adiar goods, which will begin to arrive shortly. Th«ne are broken glory and his every ntum was law. lota, of course, ami to get your size you will have to hurry. AtivaanaihU nansa lasal sS’WtMae.nadara ser Uaa . . jjs Even the Bolsheviks of Russia are lEUt>lar t*f uach • K* more tolerant, more humane, and tHk« <* tjuaaUb cx*trscl AUi-xUdaralr »•—■« i~ k <»>»• »al ida, give more rights than this sweeping iban Ijedw le Maaiv puldraUae I. «aman la­ ma Traamr.i adíamela« a»d W seld lar la injunction by the government of ádreme e4 s-Uwei» One lot l.adies Pure Silk Hose. trg. 11 75; special ...... $1 35 the United States. •• ................................ I 40; special ....... 1.15 ss ss ss • s But there is a bright spot in the Imitation............................76. spicial ............. 50 I atade» a ni sa r a la a, Saa ead ib» bao ah horizon. The history of this nation (These are iu blacks and browns) Ur tur rl.l n elaada eae Narwa, wUhI »Aia proves that when a crisis is eminent, •Ilk l.-u-rl» aad Ja» Uaa tao all line lot luidles white Silk Hoee. reg. 11.40. special ........$1.15 the people arise in their might, and ss •• blue...................... 1.66; special____ 1.35 bv moral suasion set machinery at work that brings the silver lining tn T hursday , S eit . 7. 1922 Men's pure Silk Hose, in colors, reg. II 25; special...... $0.96 view from the hnderside of the One lot Gent’a Silk Ties. 6&c to |1 25. epeetal ...................... .50 This injunction will Tell the world what we have, dark clouds probadly stand under the present and the world will soon he looking Don't forget we carry a full line of Gent's Furnishings to ua for what tome of its citizens attorney general, who is against labor and for capital, but he is only Headquarters for School Supplies are wanting. for a day. so to speak. and then will come the undoing of the administra­ The Indian bootirgger is meeting tion that supports him. He is only with the ultimate end of all who a spoke in the political machinery follow in his footsteps murder, of the nation, ami he is proving a and then the hangman's knot. Best weak one. becanar he is autocratic to let well enough alone, and observe > and cannot or seemingly does not. | the law Two lives were ended by Lookout, John see that the nation is for all and this outlaw, and the third will fol­ not for any one class The injjnc-I low his own. Ed Ambrosek brought to this tion against one class is not doing ortiicr Tuesday a cucumber that puts the greatest good for all but is All the stores were closed Mon­ assisting the rai r;r> Follette beat them three to one war You say. how comes, if the A wide variety of styles in Wisconsin Tuesday, receiving the employer pays more wages to the E. D. Myers. Rolla Shelton, and at various prices, among largest vote he ever got during his Strikebreaker? He thinks he can J. S. Sticha spent Sunday and Labor I mg political career. The old guard bring the unions or other associations them you will find a Day along the mountain streams is slowly but surely wrecking the to his terms quicker by so doing trying to hook the unsuspecting style that pleases — 36 republican party with their ant • and his terms are lower wages this trout, and in trying to catch the un- quated political machinations, with year than last year, and so on down different blocks, nhapes, warry deer when it was not looking their throttling the farmer, the la t >e years If employers had been by slipping up on it and pouring and colors to choose b rer and the "doughboy.*1 But willing in years past to give unto salt on its tail. We haven't been the I* hope, the progressives are their men the asm« appreciation from told what success was theirs any c ming hack and within the old Henry Ford has given I is men, way we didn't get any deer meat. party. there would l>e uo labor unions, be­ cause he Is a man that believes his laborers ate worthy of their hire Coming to Salem and ONESIDED INJUNCTION We cannot lielieie th< injunction ■ Albany The injunction prayed for and will be made permanent when it j granted by Attorney General comes to a hearing next Monday Daugherty in Chicago last Friday, We tielieve the protest against such was one of the most far-reaching SFCCIALIST autocratic powers will pe so pro­ Injunctions ever granted by any in Internal Medicine for the nounced that the court will not dare court and carried with it more un­ post cieven year». to grant the permanent injunction told injury to the people of the prayed for by the attorney general , I United States than anything hereto, And it should n<>t tie. fore contemplated by any one un­ If this injunction is allowed to less it was by the powers that asked stand, it will n»t ba long until in­ Will be st for and urged the government to junctions will lie granted against the Value First pray for the injunction. several farmers organizations and S a UCM. Thursday. September Albany, Oregon The injunedon takes from the at Marion Hotel, and at not allowed to function, so that the people of the United States all the The 8tore with a Square Deal ' brokers and other leaches upon the A lsany . Monday and Tuesday. Sept tte Bessy t BBtMMT. I ’ freedom for which our forefathers farmer’s back can have further hold ’ 25 and 26. Albany Hotel fought and our histories and writers ♦sessseesssssssaaeese upon the products of the farm at a Officv Hours. 10 a. m. to 4 p m. have given to the world. It makes price they want to pay whether the it unlawful to even think strike, to farmer can make anything out of it Taro Davs Only talk strike in your own home, or to or not- usually not. The voter even get near the properties of the must watch his step. HTAYTON, . . . OREtiON Na Charge far ConsMltatlon railroads. It makes it unlawful to Calh answered hay or Mght speak to anyone, whether you know Didn't Tell • Soul Tuberculin Testing he is or is not c mtemplating working Dr. Mellenthtn is a regular graduate DR J W GOUL Young people can keep a secret. | in medicine and surgery and ia licenaed for the railroad, unless you urge Veterinarian. by the state of Or- ’ gon He visits pro ­ that he or she go to work for the the girl as well as the bov. This fessionally the more important towns Authorized Auction Sale and Interstate railroads It makes it unlawful to is proven by the marriage of Errol and cities and offers to all who call on Inspector, this trip free consultation, except the Phonea:—Palare E'eed *hed. IM J write a letter to a friend about the Sims ami Hazel Tindall in Albany ex|>enae of treatment when desired. Residence, MX> R strike, and it applies to the working Tuesday, at least the imrents of According to his method of treatment ALBANY. OREGON man alone the rich can go ahead Errol was not apprised of the ap­ he .Ines not operate for chronic appen­ dicitis. gall »tones, ulcers of stomach, as they have been doing and will proaching nuptials. tonsils or adenoida. The happy young couple were not be molested. He has to hia cradit wonderfuI results The injunction does not prevent married in the otFiicv of County in diseases of the stomach, llver.boweto. W. A. Ewing, A. E. Randall Vice Pres. the railroad managements from Judge W. K Bily« u. and have pro­ l>io>ai. skin, nerves, heart, kidney,blad­ Eresaieut der, bed wettinq. catarrh, weak lungs, E. D. Myrrs. Cashier ceeded on to Cottage Grove where talking strike, urging men to go to rheumatism, sciatica, leg ukers ami Start a bank account today and rectal ailments work for them and even giving out th« groom is employed tn a garage. provide for your future. If vou have been ailing for anv length You will find a <-h<-<-king ac­ interviews upon the matter, while Both young people are well known of time and do not any better, do, count very convenient for your if a union official, a member of the here, where they have lived all their not fail to call, as improper measures business transactions. We pay rather than dweaae are very often the interest on time deposits. union or a member of the family of lives; and with their host of friends cause of your long standing trouble. a union man is forbidden to give the Tribune join in congratulations Remember above date, that consulta­ tion on this trip will be free end that out interviews, to speak to wife, and hearty well wishes his treatment ia different. « —■ " s Real l.ttale Hroller mother, father or any of their chil­ Married women must be accompanied ' and Notary Public Mira I^etaCouey hasU-gun taking dren on penalty of being In con- by their hueltanda. tempt of the court; and further, if music lessons with an instructor in ^ktlrath Obtained. f.iamintj Address 336 Boston Bka-k. Minne- they get too char to the properties vocal technique in Salem apoMa. MX*. j any DR. A. G. PRILL P&vsician ani Sane-on Galls Attended Day <>r Night . SCIO ORE. 1 L. M. HUM fare of Yick So 1 ong dunose Míeme ani Tea Co. lina medicine which will cure any known |wti on ’tunda vs 163 South High Street Salem. Oregon Phone act Doing fancy work is a attain on the eyea But if y«u Wear glasses made especially fc.r you the strain la entirely uliminat<-d. We grind lenses to your subscription, a*> they will be as requir­ ed Don't neglect your eyes let us examine them !<• lay. 0r/ am e trist. AL a*. NV OAtO. IIAROl.il Ai.BRO. Manufacturing Optician C. (’. BRYANT Attorney at Law Cusick Hank Hkig. OREGON ALBANY OR. I ICQ I ) ENTI S'T Oflîrr lloum î IJOtoSP. M H ü UA. M Wright & Poole MORTICIANS I n.U«tA*ve Best of Hervir«, both Profraaionnlly and in I uneral t onducting. I ady Assistant always. Brat of Equipment ami Prices tiuaran teed Right for Everybody. Puosa l& LERANOR OREGON First Permanent Photographs Abolit ...... hill Irmi «rara ago the first permanent pin- .grspha were se>~iired by a Frrm I ci n »»l ini Miopie In 1333 Nle|wv> i-nti red Inn- |>ai tnershlp with IXlgVerre whow name la remembered tn Onsuvrr«H>O |«-> J. F. WESELY, Grocer Fall :ats Are Here Dr. Mellenthin The Blain Clothing Co. G. F. Korinek Veteiiiiiu’inii THE SCIII STATE BANK Riley Shelton Î