The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 06, 1916, Image 2

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    Stop, Look
and Listen!
Farmers Do you know that
Scio has a new produce buying
firm?
We are in the market for prac­
tically anything you have to sell,
having an Hazelwood crenm sta­
tion working in conjunction with
us in the same building.
Bring us your eggs, poultry,
hides, veal, dressed pork, cas-
cHru bark. wool, monair, old cop­
per. rubber. < ’K I ’A M. etc.
Our Hazelwood representative,
Mr S E Ixiwry has a reputation
of being up to the minute on the
handling and testing of crcum
and will treat you right. .
When in Scio call and see us
whether you have anything to
sell or not.
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IIEN. y W4’AIIE 1'0.
. * - - - -
-
Successors to
Scio Cash Produce Co.
T hursday
by
L. W. CIIARLK8
tn,,w
.I...,,I
Knterrd at th«- po»tofftc<> at Scio, Orc ,
When a stingy dog gets
hold of a bone he glow • at
Ht-ltHr-ltiriTON IIAIT-.
every other dug ill sight —
On» year in advane* ................ 11 25 jtiPl hke som1 men.
a» <M-corul-cla»a mail matter.
One year, at epd of year .............
Sig months In advance ..
1 hr,-«- months in advance
Advertising
rates made
application.
1 W.
7.'.
Ml
known
on
KEEP THOUSANDS OF
PATIENTS OUT OF THE
NATIONS HOSPITALS
TODAY’S MAGAZINE
(ßhe Sintiain ileus
pub ; ished every
I
I ished in Portland, August 7,
1915, full fact« and figure* con­
cerning the cost of all the Sher­
iff’s Offices are gix en, according
tn the report of State Ins ¡rance
Commissioner. Harvey Wells, for W«s-s-n Oro® Msvcfaart D trusses
Nstiensl Htsltti
191-1, baaed on area and popula­
Three years ago I entered the tion.
lervice of Linn County as Sher-
The Sheriff’s eflice’ of this
ff. Having lived in this county county is in the list of those
ill my life, engaged in farming making the beat showing, not
except during the time spent in having spent even the standard
rhe Or*gon Agricultural College allowed to a county of this size
from which I graduated in 1K9S, and population, but saving in
and having been a tax-payer fur 1914, $917.21 to the tax-payers.
a number of years. I was well
Again in the February and
acquainted with conditions and March numbers of the "Tax
entered upon my new duties Liberator" published in Rose­
with a full determination to con­ burg, is a report based upon the
scientiously serve the best inter­ budgets of the v.y ous Counties
est» of the county and of the according to area, population and
MONRAO J. OLSEN
tax-payers. Throughout my ad­ assessed valuation, and the Sher­ ut !><-> Molti,-«, la.. »« 1.1. In mi lutei
ministration I have faithfully en­ iff’s Office of Linn County stands rhsw t>4a>.
“If cu, li |«-r».-n In ibis country wouhl
deavored to pursue this policy, as one of the economical offices tifa- ai, ocvaaloaal laxntiv,- <!-•«■. our
Ilo» plint» w.'iild !<•<••• ttiouauilda ittioli
combining efficiency and economy of 1915.
thousunds of pnth-ut» "
as far as (»ossible but not sacri­
These magazines may easily be
Mr. oias-ti furtlx-r state,! that he wu»
ficing the former for the latter. obtained by anyone interested in tnniiliar «liti and litui sold ull Ilio va
rloti» laviti««-». alni ttoat In bis opinion,
LAW ENFORCEMENT
the full reports or in verity ing Rexall tirderlk-s I* Un» mmi piciaaut
One of my duties as sheriff is these statements.
ut»! »ure rvtuedjr for <x>n«tlpat!oli
These are a few of the points
law enforcement Believing the
I
E. (’. PEERY
laws <>f Oregon to he the will of , in my record, upon which 1 am
the
the majority of the people, I asking your support in
have exerted my best efforts to coming election for if re-elected
enforce them without fear or I will continue my .same policy
With Its Many Improvements
of faithfully, conscientiously dis­
favor. ,
WILL
DELIGHT YOU
charging
my
duties
at
all
times.
When necessary, as in secur­
Most
Subscribers
consider TODAY'S
ing evidence in some cases of
I). H. BODINE.
n genuine necessity bevsue it su apy
violations of the local option law.
Sheriff of Linn County,
helps to wive slmod ev«y ptebirm of the
I have used the services of spe­
Albany, Oregon. wile, mother sad hosuemska.
You will find the clever fiction six!
cial deputies. These deputies (Paid Adv.)
I'-msnUr Nones hum rrsl Ide Lie refreshing
breezes over field, of
were partly paid by the county,
flowers.
but the money has been mon
You wi'llnv« TO­
than refunded by the large »urn
DAY'S not only
paid in fines by the violators of
bersrne it is poeti­
cs! snd dependably,
this law.
but becaute every
This method has never been
numb« will bring
into your home, joy,
popular with boot-leggers, many
impustion. encour­
of whom have left the county or
age men! ano good
cheer
gone into other lines of business
A rear» «ul>«er{ption costs you only
less hazardous, but 1 am sure A Part Good to Play In
50 cents
Many nnfle luutt will be
that the law abiding citizens of
w«th thsi to you in nii ney-saving idess snd
Real Life
pleasure. Subnribe today
Linn County will agree with me
TODAY’S MAGAZINE
th; t the end justified the mcaes
CANTON. OHIO
and if the county has become a
By CARL WILLIAMS
P* M your rfaurrk M.J, msmst , wnl-
L* fa-» 3-»» I. J TODAY S »10,00 < M<, (X,
better, cleaner place in which to
*» I—Cfauth.
fas Is— sends t-vf.
M« Iro n « j * u■■•••» with excite­
live, the money has been well ment. The Im al li:ll|Hi*ter traa
sjient and the effort well worth liang wig I.»- paper <>( tl><> Ifanhani
ll<'|H»rtoin- «»eqainv for n three compnnv to the hotel
Her tri­
while.
night rur.
And Maggie I'- tiliuin umphal entrance into her home
TAX COLLECTING
hailed fr ,iii M c I iom
••Margaret town had gone for naught just be-
Another of my duties is tax Denham" «In- was billed, but Mel- ' mnw one man «a- not there.
Sin» wu» align and »urprised to
collecting and some changes have r<«ac recognized ln;r.
It wa* the fir-t time that what realize that «he still i-ared more f.>r
been inaugurated in that depart­
M<-!r
c.tlli'tl ’"a real th<-at,-r I ( handier» than »In- b <1 ever admit­
ment Believing that it is poor
ir»u|»e” l>n<l viutr-d the little town. ted wlicn lie luiil tried to win her
business, unfair to the counts This in itM-lf mould have meant
She fowl not long to wait, how­
and to the tax-pavers to allow much, but Maggie in addition cn-at- ever, for information about the rec­
reant our
Pn-M-ntlv a .triag of
thousands of dollars to be stand­ ’ ed ail epoch in 1<,«n hiatory
Melrose could not know that she caller* came to the hotel, and all of .
ing out delinquent for years, be­
waa to be n star only for thia brief the friend» of her *cboo! day»
coming a heavier burden each
engagement in Melrose.
Maggie crowded the hotel parlor, nil talking
month to the delinquent tax­ ha<l happened to mention that »he at once.
payer and of no use to the Coun­ had been barn in Mclr<>»e, and the
From the babel of voice» Maggie
ty, a strenuous effort has been astute manager had changed the gathered that Tom hail left, town
made to collect this indebted­ name of the company from the Met­ the day before with the evident pur­
To the Tax-payers
and Voters of Linn
County
to
Utt
h>
hus-
()l
Love our neighbor?
course w<* do. \\ e even h<*pe
the merchant who never ad-
Orcasiotiully, however, a vertices succeeds in squeez­
word of truth filters through ing through a crack into
ness.
from Mex.
heaven.
By a systematic search of the
record*
and by using tim*, labor
Never kill the goose that
Wilson or any other ff!»
lavs the golden egg, sonny, low is bully welcome to I the »nd post»ge, hundreds of noUca*
hare been «ent out to delinqukrft
K< ep 'em both.
blamed job. \\ c Ion t i w nut tax-payers, many of whom were
it, wouldn't have it, ami unaware of such drlinquency
pusitivelv und absolutory re­ and quite willing and able to pay
when notified. Although such
fuse to lake it.
notices are not required by law,
I believe it to be good business
Should Sol I ecl Diecouraged
So many people troubled with indi­ and due to the tax-payers.
Tne results have been gratify­
grat ion and constipation have been
benefited by taking < hamberlain'a tab­ ing for $32,48280 delinquent
le ta that no one ahould feel diacour-
(axes have been collected, aiding
aged who haa not given them a trial.
in placing Linn County upon the
Luxe is a refining influence 1h«-y contain no pepsin or other diges­
firm
financial basis upon which it
tive ferments but strengthen the stom­
in any home, hut a juicy ach
and enable it to perform its func­ stands today and in lowering the
beefsteak promptly hits the tions naturally. obtainable every­ tax levy.
where.
spot.
ECONOMY
The
best
way to determine
Theie is nothing that will give
And now for another sum­ you any more pleasure for so whether a county office is eco­
mer of hard work and fat long a time for so little money nomical or extravagant is to
bank roll for our friends the as the magazines we send our comtiare with similar offices of
subscribers.
Are you getting other Counties. Such a comjian-
farmers.
these magazines? If not, write son has been made by two state
In the mutter of prepared- or telephone us. You can get publications, interested in the
reduction of taxes and the
ties» ne suggest, again, that the News and four magazines SHERIFF’S OFFICE OF LINN
all five the year for $1.40.
proper consideration he giv­
COUNTY IS RATED AS ONE
en to better roads.
Santiam News and Metropoli­ OF THE MOST ECONOMICAL
tan Magazine, both one year for IN THESTAlE.
The uiicunsuling part of $1.75. /
In the "Oregon Voter” pub-
Retained
In the Role
ropolitan
to
Denham
Repertoire
pose of avoiding her
The blond
throblied in
r temple».
company for the three night atay.
He veil knew the value of • focal
It wai tn give Tnm a Icsinn thr.t
name in a irnul! town, Ocwalon- »he »ABtrl tn shev fo Mi ’-•••• hnw
Sew he
al'v Maggie had kt fall »erre acnip •c!l the I Jill «Vc; ■'!?;. i|
of information al to her departure trnuld not witnre» her tHUtttph, Htvl
from the town that told the rest of «he ttJrned «thittgely rkph-..- ¡| ( j - j |||
the old story of the girl who had the manager, versetl ih the hat!-
ran away from home to go upon the d!mg of the i-rr.iti wnmi-u of th*
•tare.
•fitge. »eiiM'il titc -iui iti'irt.
Maggie'» «ton differed from most,
for she had «Ucrecded in achieving
her ambition. She had become a
fnirlv useful player of part» in the
• mailer companies.
Thia wa« her second season with
the Metropolitan, and she ‘mild
confidently when Quinlin, the man­
ager, asked her if she f«*lt strong
enough to play the star part for
three days.
It involve! a little extra re­
hearsal. but Maggie »a» delighted.
She would «ln>w Tom Chamber» and
the reel of Melrose that »lie had
made a «uceeM.
Tom came ahead of the rest of
Mein -r. Iw- hum - there had lu cn a
time v hen tin -<• two were nlmoat en­
gaged. and «lie at ill thought tender­
ly of those courtship day*.
She looked ab<>nt i-agerlv when
the company arrived; but. though
every on«- else m t««n appeared to
have conn- to the train to stare
curiously at Maggie Ih-nhain’a
troupe, Tom wo» not there.
With a curious sense of blank­
ness Maggie climbed into the ram­
shackle bn* that wns fo convey the
Ynyhow, you ean i|,| vrtur I h - s L**
Quinlin reminded her. uand leave
behind » record tli.it he will be
proud of."
" \nd who may 'he' he?" demand­
ed Maggie tnictilmtly.
"I don t kti'»w." <-oiife»«.tJ Quinlin
promptly, "'but there i» ttsunllv •
‘he tomewliere. and *im-e he dors
not ace i to be around I thought
you might like nn »ii/gn-tii-n.”
Maggie waved him off with * jest­
ing remark, but her heart was light­
er. Here w;f •omething'that «he
could d<>. So if happened that even
her fellow players wondered that
evening nt the brilliancy with which
»he plnved her part.
Y ou II land on Broadway yet,”
tln-y «mured her. but even this
promise of reaching th- goal of all
actor» <!i<| not cheer the girl, and
when the performance wn* over »he
hurried bm k to the hotel, only to
creep into l»-i| «nd cry herself to
sleep.
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On the third and last dav of the
eh_'aL’emcht loin appeared -mblin-
ly in town. and. though she cnnld
not »ee hi j, iQ the i>. J2. I-tiu-|
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