The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 18, 1922, Image 6

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Hon. WILL H. HAYS
EX CHAIRMAN, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
TELEGRAPHS
RALPH E. WILLIAMS
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
AI&2NY 93 Blue
Fi N«w York NY 19061* May 5 1922
Ralph E. Williams.
Republican National Committeeman.
Portland, Oregon.
KAI PII E A ILLI A MS
Vice-Chairmen
Kcpuhllcan National Commi tie«
VOTE X 13
Mutual friend» have told me that you
are a candidate for re-eleeUon as Re­
publican National Committeeman this
year, and I am constrained U> »end Juel
thia word of appreciation for your
splendid service on the committee all
th« time that I was chairman. Your
•lection as vice chairman of the nation­
al committee was the fulleet poaatble
evidence of the commute«'» gratllude
to you and their confldenc« in your^great
future usefulness to the committee
and to the party, In this I join moot
heartily.
Kindest regards and
wwbea always,
WILL H. HAYS.
EDITORIAL FROM I HE MORNING OREGONIAN.
H» WILLI A Hi HMt tOKHTOUJIAN
Will II Hays, who but lati-ly retired
chairti.au <>r ihe republican national
ri'iiunlll*«, pay* tribute In a telegram
I«* the a«-ri • in-rformed to th< repub­
lican party bv the committeefnan for
Ur.,-'
E Muhmr»
Mr
»
•hvuki know.' Ill» UstinMNiy may tie
accepted »» Min ething more than a
mere polite and formal «xpreaaioo of
approval, to be expected fromone mem-
li«r of ih« <nganixalion for anotib-r. for
it 1« «upportid by th«- entire committee,
which, nut many month» ago. bv unan-
irmwia vote of the representatives of
forty eight »talc» elected Mr. Ailliam»
vice-chairman.
lb i» the uldcat mem-
Ix-r m point of service, and It ia obvious
— It ia t ot denied by anyone that hi»
■ landing with the heaila of the re[aibli-
can |>arty i* verv high.
The national commlltvemanahip i» a
party job. Il pay» nothing in »alary
m
but it earn«» manv r«»|>onail>ilitirs. and
call» fur work. Ila rewaida are, of
course, recognition of leadership, and
th« pri-stig« ami influence that go with
It. Mr. A ilhama has been th« commit-
teeman for Oregon for fourteen year»,
and i* a candidati- for re-«lection There
I» no good reason why h» should nut be
re eie. ted,there »re good reason» why he
•hould be, the mo»t obvious and unan
»werabl« of which M that I« has a high
piace with th« committee. I» on term»
of intimacy and confidence with the
nati-mal leaders of the republican party.
I* in line for the national chairmanship,
and can, and doubt ii-aa will, perform
service which no new man, whatever
his qualities, can possibly perform.
Ì he Oregonian is reluctant to inter­
fere tn the contest fur national commit-
tienmn; but the advantage» to the rv
publican party in Oregon of Mr Will­
iams election ar« ao plain that it feels
that it should point them out
pictures of th« pant ear, "Toi'abie
Notice
David,'' comes to the Peoples Thea­
Notice is hereby given that the
ter Saturday and Sunday nights.
undersigned will sell at public auc­
You should aee it.
tion to the highest binder for cash
Ed Roberst has tieen awarded the
in hand one iron grey gelding. 0
contract for bridge timbers to be
years old, and branded with th*
used in lh* construction of the
letters JI) connected, on the left
Shimanek bridge, which was wash­
stifle, to sstisfy a lein in favor of
ed out during the flood.
8<2 50 and the meta and expencea
Mias Frande« Eokert and Mias of th» sale, sail sale will take place
Ruth Wirth, of Portland, were at the William Brenner feed barn
week-enb guests of Mrs. 1) C. in the town of Scio. Linn County,
Thoms. These ladle» «ill teach in Oregon, on the 3rd day of June,
the Scio school» next year.
1922. at the hour of 10 A’ciock a m.
Mrs James Rirhanivon, of Amity, of said day.
a former resident of Scio, writes
Dated th» I3lh day of May . 1922.
that she is very anxious to hear
C. M. Kendall.
Sherriff of lunn County, Oregon.
from Scio regularly and will again
become a reader of the friliune.
By J. N Weddle. Deputy.
Report ha» it that Georges Car­
pentier is U> meet J ark l>mp«y for Gymnastic Club Sokol Picnic
the world's champion heavyweight
Chrvstal l»ke Park, Milwaukte
boxer again a>me time t>efor* next
Sunday,
Mav 28. Dancing after­
May. either in London or Pari»
noon and evening. Exhibition by
Gospel servios will I «eg in in the ! Sokols
Entertainments.
Hand
Scio Baptist church next Tuewday music in the park
Addmiesion to
evening and continue nightly at park 10 cents. Tickets on Ml« at
7 '10
All »r< invited to attend the Tribune.
these services. with E K. Bally, of
Seattle, in chargi
When the
new addition
tn
Considerable improvementa on th« Stay ton Woolen Mills is com
sidewalks are being made. Fred pleted, a force of 150 people will i»e
Jones and Joe Oupor are excavating employed, both day and night
The
for a cement walk around their res­ chair factory is also nearing com­
idence» and others are r>-pairing or pletion there as well as the tiegin-
rebuilding walk*
, rung of a cannery building, which j
Dr. A G. Prill and wife will I ave places Slayton on the map commerci­
Saturday morning for an auto trip ally. It la lime fur Scio to gel buay
thruug eastern Oregon, principally
luike county
they exia-ct to lie
gone about a month, and enjoy the
beauties of the lakes and other
scenery of the great empire of east­
ern Oregon.
Come to Scio on May 20th.
Sr w« IM» »»l iw O im uiw I m
nt
iwt
lawM
For Sale- t ton Ford truck. Rtl
Call at the Day Motor Co.. Al­
bany Ore,
.
For Sale Player piano, 8350. 8225
Inquire at the
down, cost 87&O
W-llc
Tribune office.
I am in the market for fat iamb«
and sheep and will pay higheet
market price. Phone when ready..
J. L Rodgers 39p
Score Cards -Get your "SOO" acore
cards at the I'KIBI'NE office. 2c
per card, or 2} cents per card by
mail, postpaid
For Sale tiomi steel range with
rewrvoir. cheep for cash. See it
at Densmores feed store.
Chas. Chrt, Scio.
33tf
For Sale Horse, 9 years old.
weighs 1200 lbs. For particulars
phone 143 or write A. C. Rahn.
Scio. Oregon.
SOtf-c
For Sale--3 j ton Republic truck,
steel wheels, Buda motor, prtca
8)000. Good terms and will take
trade. Ca'I at the Day Motor
Co., Altiany. Oregon.
For Sale One light touring car.
licensed 1922. good tires, mechan­
ically good
8150. Starter, bat­
tery nearly new Call al the Day
Motor Co., Albany. Ore.
Attention There is some movement
in good improved farms in trades
and sale
List your property
with rm- and I will find you a
deal.
Thomaa Large. Ite
For Sale 2 well broke hornee, 6
and 7 years old, weight about
1800 pou< de. 8150 for the pair
if »old quick. Inquire of Mrs.
L. M Marner, route 1. Scio.
Wanted Two or three good boys
or girls in every community to
take subscriptions for the Tribune.
If any one is interested, please
Come in and make arrangements
to go to work. Attractive price
to each solicitor.
For Sale Overland, 8175, good car
Frank Prokop was in from the
and good terms. Call at the Day
farm Tuesday <>n business, and cal-
Motor Co., Albany Oregon.
led at the Tribune office and left
For Sale Nearly new Ford truck
the wherewithal thst sends the
This ear is a bargain, good tires.
(Pani Adv. by (.ommittv of Republicans, C. L. Starr, Sec'y, «17 Board of
Tribune to hi» home for another
Call at the Day Motor C®.,
Trade Bldg , Purtland, Ore. )
bany. Ore.
year
He likes the Tribune and
would not be without it.
For Sale One Dodge touting, 8350.
W M ,M< »fielt spent last Wednes­
good tires and paint, mechamcaly
W.
E
Price,
who
was
committed
day
in
Albany.
LOCAL BREVITIES
o. k. Call at the Day Motor Co.,
to the state insane hospital in 1920,
Albany, Oregon.
Riley Shelton made a business
according to advices received bv the
trip
to
Albany
Monday.
The Two Lentei of Your Glasses.
Roe Shelton »pent ihurwlav in
county clerk, died on February 28, For Sale One 1920 Chevrolet lour­
ing
car,
new
paint
and
good
tire»
Ottie Compton is working in 1922. It «rem» to take a long time
Albany.
should be »elected »eparately. Net one
all overhauled and guaranteed by person in a million has two uyea exact­
Stay
ton
for
a
few
weeks.
to get word from Salem to Albany,
Get your gebt» furnishing» at J.
ly alike. Hence what will aid one eye
the Day Motor Co. Albany. Or»
may injure the other. We pay eapeeial
F. Wew-ly'a.
3N 2t
■Mrs. Reliecca Morris is visiting especially from the state hospital
For Sale 3j ton Federal truck attention to this feature and give each
.Mis» Ruth Muller, of Eugene,
Jeff Bilyeu »pent Thursday in the friends in Aliumy for s few days
with dump body.
Guaranteed eye a separate and distinct examination
and select lense < beat suited for earh.
same as new at leas than half
county »eat.
Miss Msrgy Firchsu, of Albany. formerly domestic science teacher
price. Call at the Day Motor Co. i
in the Scio high school, is a guest of
S F. Zvwwt transacted buainewi is visiting fricnes near Scio this
Ailiany. Ore.
Mrs. Riley Shelton during graduat­
week.
in Altmny Friday.
ion week. She will leave here for
Mrs. M J. Fick I in is spending a
Fred Bilyeu made a hurried visit
Corvallis Friday, visiting friends
few days at the Isaac Campbell
to Albany last Friday.
there a few day» before returning
A pur» hardwheat patent.
home in All»any.
There I» no better.
Picture printing and enlarging
to her home.
Carried by
8.
A
Pease
and
wife,
of
Jeffer
­
HAROLD ALBRO.
quickly done. J. F. Weaely.
A letter from Mrs Archie Ixmg,
John
B. Couey
Manufacturing Optician
son. were calling on D. C. Thoms
who is now located at Ctoverdaln, i
Mrs Fred Bilyeu was an Albany
and wife Sunday,
says they appreciate the Scio Tri­
busineas visitor Thursday.
Work on the Standard Oil Sub­ bune iiecauae it is like a letter from
F. A. Hough was among out of
station at West Scio has resumed home
They all say it. ami we ap­
town visitors in Albany Thursday.
and no doubt will soon be finished. ; preciate the fact
She says they
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
Rring your Kodak developing to
The local Pythian Sisters attended are milking 36 cow» now. and they
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. I owe
work done right. J. F. Weeely. the Is*b«non Sisters lodge in that are quite busy, we'll any.
Services and I rices Guaranteed to Satisfy ) very I us turner
Lady Attendant if desired
All en­
Chris Silvemagle returned last
N. C. Lova
Ed Bilyeu is the purchaser of a city last Wednesday night
N. I. Moaaiaos 1
Aato
Lebanon
joyed the meeting.
I'hone-iiay. .r.»7
'
Thursday night from a visit Ui his
new • Forrlson tracton from Fred
Equipment
l*hone »
I'hone—Sight, 39&
brother.
Carl,
near
L»
Angeles.
■Mrs. Art Shelton, acconioanied
Bilyeu.
veeeeaee«eeeeeeeeesseeee«a«eeee«eeeeeeeeeeeeee«««>♦♦
by
her son, Elden Knauf, is lesving Cal. He stopped here to call on
James Croaaman attended to busi­
friends for s few minutes Monday
ness matters in Albany last Thurs­ today for a short visit to her
morning, then accompanying Father
daughter*» home in California.
day afte nun.
Sleder to Stay ton and back to his
Earl Browning was in from Shind»
Chick feed and poultry supplies
home at Jordan
.
that are as good as can lie bought. ler bridge Tucwlay on business. He
The Oregon State drainage Aaso-
says he will soon tw-gin manufactur-
38-2t
J. F. Wesely.
ciation will hold its annual held
in claplxiard» for the market.
The IJnn County Realty Board
meeting June I to 3. and will start
There are eighteen memtiers in
will meet at the Albany Hotel on
from Salem, taking in the drainage
June H. The hoard held an inform­ the senior graduating class at districts of Marion. Linn. Lane.
al meeting in Albany Iasi week and Brownsville thia year, and the grad­ Benton, Polk. Yamhill and Washing­
decided on the above date for the uating exercises will b« held un ton counties, debarking at Forrest
June 2.
county meeting.
Grove on the third
Geo Mansfield and wife, of
The following named men and
Salem, were business visitors at
their wives attended a club dance
Scio last Thursday
Mr. Mansfield
in Lebanon Tuewlay night
J. L.
is a first class sign painter and docs
Kelly. R M Cain. E H. Hobson,
you will use no other, bccauss Chare« work thst is lasting.
John Neal E G. Arnold, C. W.
are mail« up of a per­
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a
A M«<juinston. of Portland, was a Bragg. J. S Stich. Fred Bilyue and
■
fect balanced ration from choice print
business visitor at Fred Bilyeu's last Mm. Katherin Kester,
A
good
ucta thoroughly mixed.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, in time is reported, and tne armory
Carried by mo«t feed men
the interest of th« F»rd and Ford- was beautifully festooned in flowers
and In Scio by
»on selling organixation.
and greenery, An Albany Orches­
tra fumidled the music
VOTE X 13
USE CHERRO FLOUR
^^óììleade
CW<?/;? e trust.
LOWE &. MORRISON
DENSMORE’S
Cherro Poultry Feeds
Poultry Feed«
The house of quality for Feed,
Seed and Flour. <J Feed Fisher’s
Chick Feeds to those baby chicks
and be sure of results. C When
your hogs are ready for market,
Landplaster
85c sack
J. D. DENSMORE
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