The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 04, 1922, Image 3

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    REPVBLK AN NOMINEE
FOR
GOVEB"Oa
• I tks primar»« FrxU,
May I 9
H. is • man of rar* pareiwality «nd
nrav.d »■«estiva ability
Hara,
orally. i. k.a .lory laaac I ♦♦ Pal-
laraon waa born in B«atoa t ioniy.
Ora<nn. ua 1919
Attainiad country
ockoola and worked kw way tkm>.«*
Ch r »tian t. ollsga. Mon
>ulk
Ba
asms a aiaccaaalsl m.rrkanl >n
Salam
In IS**« WM ak ’ad 5t«ta
San*l»r from Marion County
In
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C m H omr el Porfían.i bv P h • . knl
McKinley re st.ootnted by Preai d*M
Rooeeveh ( r iWl
A Record of Achievement
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1 Hl E k* was coll« tor. tka buainaaa of Mr. Patt.r-
VI
.on ■ offira practically doublad yat k. r.du *<1 I ha
cort of running hi. office by *6.1110 a yaar
5u.ee 1*106
ho. baas a .uccaeaful farmer al Eola. Polk County
In
I ‘11 0 and I 9 J I aar>ad aa Slate Senator from I’ i« < • unty.
A. > hairman of Senate Finance Committee led the fight
egam.l wholesale .alary increase lull, and del ited nioat
of *h*m.
In I *>2 I eoted against increasing Go*srn >f s
•alery.
I'ote for Patterson and Stop this Waste!
Since 1913 Slate team have incream.1 74» 7 per .ent!
I hi. groat extravagance mu.t bo .topped*
Mr P«t;«r-
aon haa pledged that when elected he will meh«* a sub-
at.ntia! deer rare m your alate laaea by efficient and « o-
nomual admimatratmn.
A role for Senator Paitoraon w
■ vote for clean, economical buaineea like governn ant.
PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
tai Imperial Ho. a I
Fonlm«. Oreaap
AMPSON
Trucks & Tractors
Auto Paints and Enamel
Pennsylvania Cup Tires and l ubes
Demountable Wheels
for Fords and Chevrolets
WE SELL SHELL GASOLENE ANI» OILS
The Scio Garage
Repairing Promptly Done
Scio. Oregon
♦»♦»»»»«*«««♦««••«••♦•«
Tested Field Seeds
We have the most complete stock of farm and field mm «is
in the valley, including spring wheat, spring oats, fam y
clover ami grass seeds and a complete Btock of tre <1 gar«len
». cis. Mail us a list of your wants or send for our new
price list.
Poultry Supplies
The largest and beat selected stock in the st te to »elect
from, including Incubators, Brooders. Poultry feed of all
kinds, grit. bone, shells and fountains and feeders.
You will always find our prices are low aa th* best good*
can be sold for. the kind you find it pays to buy.
D. A. White & Son
Seedmen and Feedmen
Salem. Oregon
251-261 State St.
♦eeeeeeeaeteeeeeeeeeeeeaeeae
It it* reported that George Stod­
Was Rare Treat
dard w I .«mg his eyesight. aa he
The »how put on at the high
was •■♦•ri driving down the road in
school
auditorium Monday night by
his car with Ixith hit lights on and
th« Stay ton high school wm a «píen-i
both back doors open.
did attraction, and «va» worthy of a
ira Trexler and wife, of Stayton,
name of
¿arger attendano. The ____
were over Sunday vianmg relatives
play was "Mias |*herryblo«eiM o”. (
in Bus vicinity.
was a Japanese operetta.
! SANTIAM FARM NEWS Î
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May 2
Th« old one-eyrd Pi« Eater is not
dead yet because he failaui last week
to show up in the front line, lie ta
now feeling fine, after taking
bottles of valoniea water from
medical spring« in Californio.
We are all sorry to learn of
death of our old time friend.George
Ray. of Prineville, who was buried
Sunday in Franklin Butte cemetery.
Our good weather, long looked
for. came at last. Farmers are
taring out a bone, horse flesh ia pay­
ing for its feed. an<l no doubt we
farmers will raise batter crops town
in May than if sown in April.
[.ester Bilyeu drove all his surplus
young stock up to his brother Ed's
place Saturday, a« he haa plenty of
! good pasture.
Geo. Griffin also
drove his surplus cattle to his moun­
tain ranch m the Rodger* hill.
Th« old man has ail his »nr and a
half acres of garden in and it ia up
and doing fine, also ha* in hl* patch
of corn, as he wishes to supply hi*
customer* with plenty of roasting
ear* and vegetables
He credited
out his last year s crop and failed y>
get his pay.
Our road boss wa* out Saturday
'Iragging our road, a* it was getting
bad. As George Sutherland had the
contract of tilling the washout in
the grade has now got it tilled and
the road over the cemetery hill is
aguiti i>a**able. which we are all
gl«d to learn, a* it is now 3 mile* to
Scio, and it has been 7 to !i and 12
mile* around "cape horn."
John Holt an«l soi , of Thomas,
wm up Friday to buy my tine shep­
herd dog. but a* he was u natural
bobtailed shepherd we could n»t
trade.
EM Kalina is putting ten aerea
of new sod land into potatoes, a* he
wshes to have enough this fall for
bom« use.
The old man is highly elated with
the Scio Tribune.*« its running over
on all sides with news of the forks
and siuntv in genet al. Also with
the Producers Call, which is doing
much to wake the sleepy farmer*
up as to who to vote for and how
and why of high taxes
William [lobrkovsky ami wife
were down Sunday after 100 pound*
of seed corn.
Cola Gaines and wife, of Crabtree,
taking pity on his old father and ,
«trpnnither. came up Sunday and \
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Phone < ifflre. 11 ii
G. SATTERLEE
rhonr
Hr«.. Ì2IIJ
AUCTIONEER
Real Estate nn<l Stock Sales
404 Faaav S vsssi
HAl.EM, OREGON
Going to Build?
Plans for houses, barns, chicken
houses, etc., furnished free. Come
look them over. Let us give you
an estimate on the one you want
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co
SCIO OREGON
took them over to the funeral of
our old time friend, George Ray.
We are expecting a wedding in i
this neighborhood shortly, as Elmer I
Griffin and Louis Conner are bache-
lore, and as they go together we are
looking for a tie-up Boon. W ithout
my sfieck* on I am unable to tell
which one will be the woman.
Coral l.uca* is putting a plank
fence around his five aerre of new
land which he grubbed out for corn.
Ed Kalina and wife visited the
latter’s father, Mr. Chrx. Sunday as
be is quite poorly with bronchitis
The old man is going to Itrbanott
Tuesday for a day's visit among old
friends, It has tieen 10 years since
he saw Ixbanon, and most likely
will get loat.
George Griffin is getting di«gust>
ed with bachelor life. He ha* been
out <>n several cold trails, snuffing
along like unto a Beagle h«>un«l after :
a rabbit. Some nice widow ought
tn pat him on the cheek to cncour
age him tn hunt a warmer trail
The Sanliam Farm ha* a ton or
two of fine loose hay to »ell at | 12;
also a 3-inch wagon, good as new.at
F<i, an extra good one.
The old man was somewhat be­
side himself the other day when he
went out to where Cola Gaine* was
plowing and fount! him tiesting the
ground something awful. My fears
were Ill-founded, for it proved to he
• w» "nak< ** WM •ullmg.
The compliments of the
P1K EATER.
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