The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 11, 1922, Image 5

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MAKE OREGON SAFE for the REPUBLICAN PARTY
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REPUBLIC AN NOMINEE
^GOVEE^OR
tka nrihuaiiaa I » m L ».
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H» Ì» a man of rara perraaabty and
C roved «assoli«« ability
Mete,
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lataon waa born m (Union < oumy.
Oregon, m IBS*
Attended oaniry
er bool, and worked h e wa* ihi M«k
ChriMian < olfoga, Moamouth
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came a socceeeful mor« boat m
Salem
In H94
eU<i«d Siale
Sanaler from Marion < ouniy
In
I «9* wa. anp„„. ted ColU*tor of
Coelom» at Portland, by Preudeat
Mr Kinley, re appointed by i’rrrMUnt
Rooeavell <n 1902
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A Record of Achievement
yY’HIl F. h»- was coll«tor. the bueuieee of Mr
Patio,
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,on • “Rice practically doubled yet he redu< -d the
«<>•1 of running hl« office by I6 i«o a year
5m. e 190*
ha, been a «ucceeaful farmer at Eola. Polk County.
In
1919 and 1921 carved a. Slate Sanotoi from Polk County.
A« ■ hairman of Senate Finance Committee led the ti<M
againel wholesale salary increas« hills and del sled m >1
of fhem.
In 1921 voted «garnet inerreamg Governor*fl
salary.
Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste!
Since 1913 State taser have iacraaaed 74* 7 par coni!
This gross eatravagance must bo st opped I
Mr Petter-
eon has pledged that when elected he will make a sub-
slant «1 decrease in your stele laser by efficient and eco­
nomical administration.
A vote for Senator Patterson is
a vote for «.lean, economical busmese like government.
PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Ml Imporisi Hotel
Forilen.l. Orsea*
SAMPSON
Trucks & Tractors
Auto Paints and Enamel
Pennsylvania Cup Tires and l ubes
Demountable Wheels
for Fords and Chevrolets
WE SELL SHELL GASOLENE AND <HI >
The Scio Garage
Repairing Promptly Done
HEIKE OHLING
Rrpuiilican C andidate for lour-year term County Com­
missioner. Linn County.
SANTIAM FARM NEWS
May 9
J. L. Lfavenport and a if«, of
Larwood, cam« down for a supply
of arrd corn and ruliarb last w««k.
Mr. Armstrong and hi« clerk
wrr« out from Sci<> Saturday for a
hM»d of hay for Mr Flanagan.
Our good cummer showers are
with us with good growing weather
which ia delightful after our long
■eige of cold rain« and wind.
Ed Kalina and wife cam« up Sat­
urday night for a an lai chat and to
conaol« the old pc’ple.
t’nccle Tom Smail ia «till making
•»me improvement« on hi« farm in
the way of new plank fencing which
»«Ida greatly to th*, look« of hi«
farm.
Mr Lock came up Sundav after­
noon for a chat.
Mr«. Rebacca Morri*, of Scio,
came out Monday morning for her
bnakfaat a« the burner« hotel was
out of wood and grub. She wemed
to enjoy a aquare meat at tne San-
tiam hospital.
Newt Crabtree called in Sunday
to let ua know he was «till alive.
Hamon Gaine«, of Lebanon. came
down Friday to return the Pie Eatvr
home |from hi« visit to Lebanon
' after 10 year*
He had the time of
hi« life visiting old time friend*, he
«to much enjoyed calling on uncle
Hen Irvin, an old timer of the fiftiv*
and finding him aomewhat feeble,
but tie wa* out hoeing hi* garden
at 96. having two daughter* living
■with him to *ee that he wanted
nothing, which i* more than moat
children nowday* think about. He
ui*. called to *e< Mr*. Tom Hannah
wfco la 94. and real «pry for her age
Her «on. Tom. ia caring for her
It wa* «ad to loae our good neigh-
bor. Mr«. L*H’he. who »uffered a
etruke of paralysis and tmaaed a wav
recently, leaving the family to
mourn her loaa.
Mr Kruml. of l.arwo<>d, wa* over
at bxl Kaiitfa * Saturday for 115 It»
of seed corn.
Ed Kalin* made a trip to Crab­
tree Munday for 50 bushel« of oat
chop, as he i* a great feeder.
Curtis C. Grifbn and a brand new
wife from San Franamco are billed
to reach the Santiam farm Tuesday
comtning by way of Dails* to visit
hi« sister, Mr« i-ovejuy. who will
accompany them for a visit to Mrs
8. W. Gainea
They espoet to make
a visit to th« brides parent« in Hue­
ton, driving their Ford accrues the
continent. The trip will lake ai»»ut
four weeks.
The old man made a trip to Scio
Monday and found the town flour­
ishing, a* usual
I I k - ik vi - in the adoption of a uniform system of buihluig county
rostlx anti highways.
I will >-iHl«avor U> bring about a reoutaiUon system of urchasing
suppb- « for county uses instead of th« prvaent system of having a*
mum purchasing agents a* there are county employee
I will endeavor to procure an annual inventory of all county property
to th«- end that a strict accounting for such property shall fe given by
<a, in whose possession such property ma\ be. that a du-
plicat
in the purchase of mschinary ami other property mav be svoelud
I will endeavor to apply private business metho«!» to public affairs.
Vote for Heike Ohling
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Republican candidate for County Commiaaioner. four year term
(Paid Adv. by H Ohling.)
May 10
Mr. Funk has been very poorly
for quite a while, and hi* wife has
rheumatism and cannot get around
i very well.
Our school chwed last Friday and
the children had a nice time the
last day. We had a fine teacher,
Mina Gladya Thurston.
Mr«. Careen is sick, so it is re-
t>'rted, nut not serious
Iler doctor
¡«ay« sb« will tie alright in a abort
Chop Suoy and Noodles
Pork and Rice, 20c
Pork Chop Suey, 40c
RE-ELECT
RALPH E.
WILLIAMS
Republican
National
Committeeman !
The Only Westerner Ever Elected Vice-Chairman of the Kepublt-
< an National Committee
KEEP THE WEST IN POWER
Fried Rier, 2Sc
Frier! Noodle*, Me
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time
Glenn Shilling is in the hospital
with consumption
Grandma Shilling, who is almut
R2 years old. is able to d<> her own
boner work, which ia remarkable for
one of her age
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In June. 1921, at the Committee’« first meeting after the inauguration of
iVeeHleiit Warren G Harding, every state cast its vote for K ii . im F. U iu _ i « ms
of Oregon for vice-chairman of the Committee, recognising by their unani­
mous vote hi« fitn.«« and ability »• a Gayh r to fill this responsible position.
A vote for Ralph E. William» for Republican National Committenman will
confirm th« action of the forty eight elates In electing him vice-chairman of
the Republican National Committee, a position never before held by a Western
man.
Ralph K. William« of Oregon, as vice chairman of the Republican National
Committee, is directly tn Ime to U t-.m e National chairman, the highest posi­
tion attainable in the Republican organustton.
A National Committeeman on the National Committee doc« not make or
saccate the laws, but cat nee out the policies ami ids (form of the party adopted
by the delegatee at each previous National Convention.
Mr Williams 1» -i.-nior no-ml» r of the National Committee. Seniority in
thia committee give* •<>« the »am«- power »" seniority in the U. 8. Senate.
VOTE TO KEEP HIM THERE
(Paid Adv. by Commute, of R. public»! ». C. I. Starr, Sec’y. «17 Huant of
Trade Bldg -. Portland, Ore.»
Going to Build?
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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 OREGON
of our prices on
Dry Goods
Mens overalls $1.25 $1.50 $1.60 $1.75
Ginghams, yd.,
25c
French Ginghams, yd.,
60c
42 inch Indian Head pillow tubing 50c
65c
9-4 width sheeting, bleached,
60<
81 inch unbleached sheeting
28c
White summer dress goods
The Peoples Store
J. B. Couey, Prop.
Scio, Oregon
Riley Shelton
Real Etlale Proper
and Notary Public
RUbneii Obtained. firamined
OREGON
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The Republic«!! National Committer consist« uf one member from each
«late tn the Union and is the political organisation of the (»arty.
HIE EATER
HIS PLATFORM
Nomi h a, 20c
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