Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
^.ìntiiiiii (ùhr jlrirs 9 •ATTENTION 9 0 9 9 our 9 9 9 & CO. 9 J F. PROCHASKA SCIO, OREGON 9 pubi isHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Ä !.. W. CHARLES tnt»red at the poetuffiee at Scio, Orc , V a* ««condcLaa* mail matter. Mt • IIHI H IPT1ON KATK h •Joe year in advance One year, at «nd of y«ar Si* month» in advance. ... Three month* in advance It tt l u> mt«-* made application. known on Advertising 0 K to Q OOlCMO tez» id CH MZk m Ï OO'lOoí l> I »? » « »t at J. J.Rtrnee, W. b . Gill, *■ A. Bilyeu, J. I*. Harri**g, U. A. U artier. ÂNDDOÏT MUE T6UR OMIT STOP 1 PURTUNC Law Governing the Payment of I axes I < Owing to »«me confusion in regard tn the payment of taxes J. S. STI<’HA, Proprietor the following text of the new law as recently |Msaed by the Oregon ’ Legislature is g ven: “Taxes may be paid in full or and ( ’ in two equal installments, sub ject to the following c< nd.tions. ''First. If any tax paid m t a < SCIO, OREGON installments, the first half mi. b<- paid on or before Mr.rch 31, 1915. If the first half is paid ir time, the second half may I m paid without penalty after .May b'OTIt E I will take Photo* on every Saturday at W F Gill» rrm- dence. 1 am making a 22. 1915 and before October 1. 1915. If the second halt is r«t paid during this periol, it will beet me delinquent on October 1. in on . r to di (•<•»<• of my larg«- »lock of Chemical* Paper «te. See dis 1915, and subject to a penalty of play at G.l;» »tore. Ail work 1» »trictly Ar*t <•!«* in every respeet, my experience in the t-eut *t <jdio* of th» I'aciAe Coast i* at your diipoual. 10 p»-r cent per annum until paid. Compart- my work, on« look will convince you. Price* rango within “Second. If the first half of r»«ch of every body* pur-»'. any tax is not paid on or I efore Poor ! >.ol< * arc no good to any one. Get the b«*t. Match 31st, 1915, then the w ho e Your* for better picture* of the tax will be due and sub ject to a penalty of I per cent a month from April 1. 1915 until August 31, 1915. On Septeml er 1, all taxes of which o i< I alf THOMAS CREEK MOTES has not been paid prior to April 1. 1915, will be delinquent and subject to a penalty of 10 per John Bender tna<le a busi cent and Interest nt the rate of ness trip to Scio Tuesday. 12 per cent per annum until paid. Eu.-enc Pomeroy of Woodburn Bill Rhoda ami fatnilv “Third, if th» first half of was hereon a .hort vistit Wed spent Sunday with his broth any tax is paid in time (before^ nesday. er Art Rhoda of near Jordan. April 1, 1915) it will be necessary Jesse Rodgers sheared Morris >n handles repairs for the tax payer to defer the goats for (.> E Echinger payment of the second ene-l.alf the Oliver line of plows. Tuesday. until after May 22, 1915, to City Guy McKnia.it of Mill avoid penalty on that half, as Herbert Shelton IU)«1 wife the present law, which will I m Sundayed with home folks. went to Scio Monday. in effect until May 22. 1915, re Miss ( Hl.e Pettit left for Mrs M B Terrell of Newberg quires the lax collector to collect Albany Saturday where she a penalty of 1 per cent per came down Saturday evening experts to make her future month on all taxes pai I after for a visit at the home of her son home. L W Charles. March 31. 1915. There seems to be some attraction down Thomas R I. DeVaney who is living in All of our subscribers who Albany now came over Monday creek of late for Carl Smith have received the magazine and drove his car hi>me in the ami Bill Worth. seem to like them. Some have afternoon. A party was given at the told us they don’t see how we home of Clyde Rodgers Sat can doit. When renewing your County Surv -yor Geddes and urday night. A very nice subscription to the News don’t two others were over today view time was reported. forget to ask about the maga in'" th? proposed ne w road east John Smeltzer spent Sun zines. of tow n. »lay at the home of Ed Twenty five years ago this Fleming. Just remember that the News month the Bank of Scio was or Lola Westenhouse . s ty| •■writer ribbons Westenliouse spent ganized. O S’ May was the cash and carbon paper cheaper than Sunday with home folks, ier, in 1903 it was changed to a anyone else in Linn county. Buster State Bank and has sir ce been known as The Scio State Bank. (Editors note-Bustercome Any extra you want for your onery, Ice ( nani, Tobacco ¡gars Post Cards a Specialty $ : I t W»- «I.* • •••Í • •»» Cisetosm MilltnS butine*» ** ** J *• W lirai |1< him I i 1 I i*l - i and Flour «nd Eat for 15 u « I n * • ■ f»>r Special Sale On Photos c : Possibly M . COFFEY You machine can be got through N I I lo Morrison, no matter w hat it is. th is for A page ad for the Hamilton be store at Albany will appear in next weeks issue announcing a big sale starting Friday, April 2. A small fire at the Stewart and an rxcur -ion over the C & E hon e Wednesday aft moon call from Mill Citv. Bargain hunt ed out the fire department. ers will do well to watch for it. There was little damage done however, aside from the hole Go to Scio Feed Co. for Gar- chopped in the roof necessary to dsn seed in bulk and packages put out the blaze. —all fresh. I have taken over R L Vaney’s grain buying at place and am in the market grain of all kinds. See me fore selling. R T Smith. a,,d niake yourself known at -I’® News office nnd get a supply M stationery. Vidor Viclrolas Columbia G raion olas Edison Phonographs Terms us low ns 50 cents a week. All the latest records. Popular Sheet Music 15 Cents. Woodworth Drug Albany Oregon * OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ’ Is complete and our stock fresh mid elemi. We carry a full Tea, Coffee, ( aimed Goods, fact, everythin<r for the table. 50 >EARS* EXPERIENCE Veterinarian Both Telephones \ST.1 YI OX - - OH ECOS i T raoc M arrs 1 ■■ ■ ■■ ' ' Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy. ”1 lake pleasure in recommending Chamberlain'S Congh Remedy to my cuaton.er* bacauee I have etmAdene? in it. I And that they are pleated with It and call it when again ir need of •uch a medicine,” write* J W Sexton, Montevallo. Mo. For sale by all dsaler* line of Spices, and in needed G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. WT-« .......... Ketommend* C o ••the Brut Lenitive I Know cf” "1 have *o)d Chamberlain'* Tablet* for n veral year*. People who have used them will take nothing else I can recommend them to my customer* aa the be t laxative and cure for co'stij a- lion that I know of,” write* trank Strouse. Fruitland, Iowa. For sale by all dealer*. '—’•’*«• '»reno.Hi t « ’ • Of*ICH* Coer right * Ac • ru>r op,«» a frw PbMbrr »a p,ir w.t r-p*. <> '.« m tut •proni.« »««.ta. ■ • ...» tab»« lbr>>u«b Mu n A <,iw W V.«ta. rt.n. mllu «••>'»« Scientific American. • ' •» ’1 r-v—i *a*vr • .irrst rir • UNN & Co.3,,,n**°’ New Tori »ram* uA<«. <*r *. Waaki^itm. D. u.