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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1911)
But there ar«* many public improvements which the people desire and w hich are of benefit to the public. We want a good and efficient state govern Carefully prepared by competent an I «* x | h rienced ment, We want the state’s eleemosynary and employes thoroughly familiar with *h«‘ records of penal institutions given a proper support. We Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is Politically Independent want gotid roads, bridges, etc. All of thes«* things our motto, W«* are now abstracting the instruments cost money ami the people ar«' willing to provide filvddailv .in<i can nerve the public most efficient l\. it; b.it they <jo object to having their tax moneys We use tin* most modern ami up to «late system of al>- Eiitrred ut th«- |»«»tofti.«- at Sc», Oregon, aa aeeond-d ex|>end«*d for purposes from which there is n<> • _> • An u11!im11«'<i amount of money ti.ail matter. possibility that they, (the people,) can receive on ('• per cent, per annum on approve«! farm security benefit. Neverthel«*as, tax moneys are expended BOTH PIloM *- IX Till; «»FUCK TELEPHONE OR WRITE unwisely and cxtravagently in some instances, PUBI ÌSHED EVERY FRIDAY BY in fairness to each other, every tax ¡«ver should Albany Abstract Co., ; g. CURL. Mil ter T. I«. l»r<i(iEl< make an absolutely true return of his property to hlllTOM AMI> I'MorMiar«'«. the assessor. Every man ought to bear his just portion of the burden of government. H«* is a thief if he steals from the public, just the same as >—<>-—a»« Ht'IIMi Kiri'IOX HATI-M: <o >—•« >—•<>•——*> o it he should steal from a private individual. He is One year in advance ........................................................................ SI 25 not a patriot; for he tries to shift the burden he One year, at «-nd of year.................... IM* should I m ar upon th«* shoulders of his neighbor. One year, at end of 2 year*...................................... . 1 «■’> 4* He is an hone.-t man, insofar that the law makes o One year, at end of 3 year» ......... 2 (Ml Largest Stock outside of Portland n«a >>M«,th» In advance ......... .. .............................................. "•’> him honest. Three month» in advance ......................... .................... ............. What a lot of laws we now have, would be unne- Samples and Estimates on Request Single ropy in wrapper............................. «A5 4 icessary, if all men were honest and just in their + ♦ dealings, one w ith the o’her. We could then spend FISHING TACKLE j the money now required for the prosecution ami ADVF.H TIHI.N< » It A'l'KM: Car of thanks........................................................................................ .. ’-l punishment of criminals, for educational pur|x>ses. A * + Special obituary notice», per line .... .... ........... ...03 Applying the sa ne rule to nations, there would In* ♦__ ,___ _ . .___ ______ _ ________ Extended weakling commenta, per line. . .. ......................... ufl ■ no wars. As jieople become better educated and Display a«!», to be changed weekly if deaired, on«' column ‘ are willing to apply the same law to the procrea Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, ore wide each inwrtion, per inch ............................................... 15 A tion of th«' human family that they do to the breed- I : ■ ' ' u I «oaao-o-4—m-« >◄■■■►« !■«—••« »—I—<>■•■^■’>•*■■►'0 Each subsequent insertion per line (>5 ! ing of stock, fewer idiots and d«»formed people lx>ng time »tending ad», contract» made on application. would be born into the world a id fewer people would become insane. Every man and woman ................. . • ■ • ................. J ’ w * should be w illing to meet the duties of life, fear BE HONEST WITH THE ASSESSOR lessly and honestly. The human intellect ought S THE TIME OF YEAR is now at hand not t<> be employ«*«! for the purpose of getting the when the county assessor or his deputy I better of our neighbor. In fact, men ought to I m * ' ........ ............—BUI 1! ■— * will interview every tax payer, one’s honest and just; but they arn't, fnd for this reason ? we are comjx'ded to have rigid criminal laws. And • thought.- ar«- to lie drawn towards th«' * • .-t • of taxation in general anti to the listing of his own if thes-same crimidal laws should I m * enforced ? against the tax dodger, th«* honest tax payer would pro|>erty for taxing purposes in particular. While and it i- the duty of «'very tax payer to give an lv>n< st I m * relieve«! of much of the tax burden. » . ....... ............ ......... ....... - ■ . ------ -------- - . .... ... ■ --------------- '•» . • and complete return of his property to the asses r sor, it is a fact, that most men have a faulty » T«kphoo< Hal» 17$ -:- -:- 14» 15» Commercial St. r.iTiioM/.E home : : ■ : memory when in the presence of this official. They overlook their personal pn>|M*rty in an astonishing A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon i HERE IS a DISPOSITION on the part of manner and what they do report, is remarkably some people to sen<l away or go away from cheap. For instanco the horsr. for which a cash home to obtain their supplies. They seem offer of $2P0 was refused, has liecome soworthlei in the, then, opinion of the owner, that it is a to think that th«* simple fact of their having pur wonder that th«' hors«* docs not died of ol«l age an«l chased this or that article in a distant town, lends A. SHANKS decrepitude. And the fact that he, the tax payer, eclat to the purchase. Nor is this disposition limit- — Manufacturer and Dealer in— may have deposited $.'«on in the hank a short time «*<1 to the country or the country town, (io where you will and you will find people who lend away previously, is completely forgotten. Harness and Saddles Now there is a reason for a tax payer to liecomc for their supplies Even in New York City many CarrUft Trtmmlnr Rceair Work Solicited almost criminally careless in listing his projierty of the bon ton ladies send to pans for their frocks. All Work Strictly Guaranteed The inspiration which causes people to do this is During th«- month» of May. Jun«*, July, with the assessor. He has reason to know that August. September, on «tate» corporations and holders of interest paying securi wrong and un American. It should be the policy SHELBURN. OREGON shown below, th«' ties escape with the payment of a comparatively of everyone to give home merchants, manufactur small tax. H<* sees that his neighbor whom, he ers, mechanics and producers in general, the first SOUTHERN PACIFIC THE ESEAONB HOTEL Will »ell round trip tickets from knows, is possessed of a large amount of personal opiMirtunitv of furnishing the article desired. Centrally located, good property, and who ought to. in justice, pay a much Then if the home supply is not w hat is wanted, or Il>.s7 Scio via Portland rooms, prices moder* larger tax than himself, discharge his debt to the there is an exorbitant price demanded, the purch na follow» ate, courteous Fares public, by paying a much smaller amount. Know aser is warranted in sending away for what he To treatment Chicago ...................... .................... . $374.65 ing these facts, the taxpayer, though he may I k » desires. Bluff» Many people are in the habit of sending away to Council an honest man so far as the public knows, begins Corner Morriion and Front Streets < lm»ha to think out plans by which the amount of his tax mail order houses for articles they can obtain from Kan»»» «’ity . ................ »62.15 PORTLAND OREGON JoHl'ph dues will Is* reduced. He knows his neighlxir has their horn«» merchants. Presumably they have a St. M. Paul a faulty memory and he is tempted to have a like sufficient reason for doing so. They either dislike 't. Paul, via Council Bluff» .166.06 memory in the future and the temptation is. gener the horn«* merchant, or they can purchase from the Minneapolia direct...................... . ». j r. ally, too great to resist, nevertheless every tax mail onb-r house more cheaply. But will it pay in Minnaa, "li», via Council Bluff» 166.06 j«aycr suoscrilw's to an <»ath that he has made a th«* end? Of course when you order from the mad Ito«ton .................................... .... HULU New York .......................................... true return of his property to the assessor. order house, the cash must accompany the order St. tn 15 Louia............................................... Of course this dishonest property listing is and you accept the g«MMis or whatever it may be, Waahington, D. C........................... »109 65 wrong. Men who make them are, practically, whether or not your order of purchase has been Sale Datesi stealing from the neighbor who interprets ’’hones filled as directed. On th«* other hand, you inspect May 1«?. 17. IK, 19 22, 23, 24. 25. 27. 28 ty” to mean exactly what the word implies. But th«» goods of the home merchant before you buy and 29. they excuse th *mselves by saying others do so and and, too, if the article is not what it is recommend* June 5. 7. 9. 10. 12. 16. 17, 21, 22, 28. I am com|H*lled to follow* the example, else I m * e«l to I m *, you ar«* within reach of th«» seller and he 29 an<l 30. robbed. This same reasoning would make every will, generally, make his word good. Another July 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 19. 30. 2«. 27 and 28 one* a thief or bank robber. , feature. The home merchant helps to maintain Auguat 3. 4. 5, 14. 15, 16. 17, 21. 22. 23, 28. 29 jnd 30. But, when we consider the large amount of your churches, your schools, your roads and pays September 1. 2, 4, 5. 6 and 7. money raised, annually, some of which many of taxes to support your city, county and state goverr- An abstract BEFORE 'top-over» within limit» in either direc- j us think is expended unwisely, there is reason for ments. If you desire aid in building country roads, Uon. Final return limit October 31. ' you buy property—its the tax payer to pay his annual dues grudgingly. th«* home merchant, manufacturer or mechanic is For fare» one way through California an absolute necessity We see one-fourth <»f the state’s revenue ex|H*nded willing to give aid. The mail order house does inquire of any 8. I*, agent or write to if vou want to Know in erecting massive stone college buildings and for none of these things. Every «iollar you send him WM. McMURKAY the maintainance of state colleges ami whose adds to the wealth of his ¡«articular city or tow n General Pasaeuger Agent, Portland about the validity of teachers are the most efficient obtainable, while and is subtracted from your own. You cannot your title. our own children must lx* content w ith the little swap him produce for goo«!s as you can the home Gr». W. Wrirkt Dan lohuton Honestly, to buy a red school house and nn inexpensive instructor. merchant; nor can you say ”1’11 pay next week or piece of n*al estate We see the state expending alwut $iUM1 annually next month” ami get what you want or need. 'f-. T' F) «t ài F. ■ > * 4 È* - w • «¿/W4«4»*ww4a • — t« without an abstract is for each college student, while the country boy or And there is a duty resting upon the merchant taking a blimi chance girl is allowed hut $S or $’.» per schoolar. We see too. He must keep what his customers want an«I ATTORNEYS AT LAW our county expending over $7000 for an armory; sell it upon a reasonable margin of profit as on being sold an ex Nos. I ♦ W rltht BUt albant which serves for an auditorium for Albany in case well. pensive piece of liti OREGON of a large gathering while, at the same time, a So we urge our readers to spend their money at Both fhoorj gation. paltry $.r>oo is refused to aid in building up the home, so far as practicable. And when you have OCR abstracts are I I HL W. R. BILYEl county fair, something which is of real value to anything to sell, sell it to your neighbor as cheaply correct and complete. the farmer and which adds to the wealth produc as you are compelled to sell to the commission ing power of the people. merchant. It should lie the purpose of all to iu 1 DENTIST It is this unjust and ine«|uitable expending of anything we may pnxluct* as a finished pro«luct, if OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE' Linn ConntT Abstract Co. public funds, which causes the taxpayer to avoid possible. In so doing, money is largely kept at C«ew 2»d and Beoadalbin 54. the payment of taxes to as great a degree as home, home institutions are builded up and you, BOTH PHONES ALBANY ollFtiON I ossible. yourself, partake of the conse«|uent prosperity. , ALBANY - - OREGON ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ehe Siiiitiam Moro L J I I i j WALL PAPER I I Ì i Standard Liquor Co. A '■ • Wines, Liquors T Cigars ; ............................................................................... ..... .............................................................................................. ..... ..... .....-.............. EXCURSION Fares East 1911 ‘ YOU NEED