1 • ’ • *«••/ • Î ' .J il H / , a £ * U..e * * •■*. ’s- ,7 /.. T THE SCIO TRIBUNE LMH'KÜ BVgRY tMVMDAY RY T. L. miOGiut. rdítob and rwor Entered at the postoffiw at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. •UBgcaumoN. IN ADVANCg 11.76 MX MONTHM ________ 1.0SI AliVBNTUIING RATI»: Local ad »ort «ning t»r line fi rat in- aerUon . ........................................... In Euch subswjuonl Innwtbm per line. .06 Display «dv-rtiung Firat Insertion per Inch ................... 2f> Bach eubue>|u««nt Insertion .......... . .16 Advertuw-menta abouhi r<-srh thia igficr not later than Tuewiav tu ineuvv pubit- eaUon In the current laaue. All furelgn wlvertiavffwnta must be peel für in edvaix« of |>ul>Urat>on -t I allettare Io my /Lg ana tAc Republic for uhkh H itami», one ^fattori. tnitriiible. »ilh liberty ana tueikr fur all. 8C1O. OREGON. MARCH 10. 1921 Income Tax. * ■ Z The bureau of internal revenue has innumerable sources for check­ ing up persona who fail or "wilfully refuse" to file an income la> return and pay the amount of tax due One of these is the "information at source” provision of the revenue act which require« that reports must be made by all persona, trustees, guardians, fiduciarie« ami by part nerahip-', |" r» --r.nl service corpora lions and organisations, of payments to others during 1920 <>f $11X10 or more A —pa rate return of infor­ mation for * ich employe who«e »al­ ary ia $1000 or more ia required of emoiuycra. The return muet ahow the name and address of each re­ eipient and the amount paid. These information returna are checked with the returns of individ­ ual income. If John Doe, who has received a salary of SI000 or more during 1920 ha» failed to report thia payment in hia personal return, he will hear from the collector of internal revenue Thousands of delinquents have been discovered and penalties and taxes aggregating hundreds of thou­ sands of dollars collected as the re­ sult of thia audit. Employers ami employ -• should employ all reasonable co-operation to keep industries going. One uf the moat disturbing factors in the present situation ia the labor agita­ tor who advisee workers to resist any conccMiona a-»ked of them by employers, tn «land firm against any wage reductions, and threatening that if they refuse to do thia they will he "fired” from their unions. If prices and wages come down to­ gether n<> harm will l>e done to la­ bor. because wages must he judged by their relation to prices, to just how much the dollar will buy. It la manifestly impossible for the agi­ tator to bolster up his advice with reason, because labor cannot resist a wage reduction, at the same time demanding a reduction in prices. The best thing workers can do is to follow the dictates of common sense and fair play and leave the agitator to waste hie breath on empty air. After the new adminiatrutiqp gela to work and the fermera get cro|>a In and merchante diaplay their opring Stock a. induatriea and payrolla will become normal * A tax-booatmg newspaper aajra the howl about high taxes is unnec­ essary, all that ia needed ia to have the farmers raise more produel a to meet higher taxes Few pcraona realiw how much the •tale it doing to make labor dtacoo* Th« Durkee Six! Hr«. I »»port irrtga» lion districts have forwarded te the state eng!t>war for approval plane fur the conatru* tioa of th» Hural river rraenotr to Haknr county. The die trices propose to net met jointly the reservoir tor the storage of 6190 acre feet uf the waters of hurst river fer a »tippler«natal supply for the Irrlga lion of 44X1 acres of laud within the two diotrh-t*. Senator McNary »«-cured the adop flon of an am«-nflm- nt to the ax-a uk turn! appropriation bill Increasing the appropriation for forvot fire preven­ tion and forest pr«- to 2. The people of da will be the first alien ever to re­ ceive final papers on a central Ore Delaware believe that the post stand­ gon homestead The fact that bls ing in the courthouse square is both non. Thomas, who made the filing, wan efficacious and economic in spite of killed In action In France, baa made the fact that many papers In various it poanlble tor the father to obtain sections of the country have dublied till«, under the rules of the United States land offtco. it "a blot on civilisation.” It ia a Definite information received In fact that It does not have to tie used Portland that United Stale« Senator very often for the name and the George K Champerlaln will accept thing itself is "a terror to evil- * appointment to the United Blate« doers" and keeps them within due shipping board if the position In offer­ ed him has given the Portland Cham­ Itounds without the state having to ber of Commerce and his supporters jail them and provide food and throughout the entire state an added lodging for them. Incentive to work for his appointment. That the propoaal of J. J Hand­ Ry unanimous vote th«- Delaware state senate has pa»evd a bill increas­ anker. state director of the China famine fund and the near «-ast relief ing the penalties for robbery. For to accept foodstuff* In Hen of cash, highway robbery • penalty of $500 to be «hipped direct from Portland fine. 40 lashes on the Imre back and to northern China points In govern­ 20 years’ imprisonment is fix«*d. If ment voaseln. han met with a hearty the robbery is committed in a dwell­ response throughout the state, accord­ ing to reports received at headtiuarters ing. the imprisonment is cut down In Portland. 1<> years, but the fine and the 40' Notice of the pardon and meaae of lashes on the bare Itack ren sin. I W M It el Vo of Astoria, sentenced to There is a further reduction for at-; serve two years at McNeil's Island for tempted robbery, but the 40 lashes publishing matter that cast reflection on the United Btntvs military torco» are not changed has been received by federal auth Upon arriving over the border of orltlee A«-eordlng to the notice. (lelaware the signs warn tram»« to Relvo's pardon waa signed by Prvsl have within a few hours under pen­ dent Wilson on January Id, and ha waa alty of the whipping post, ami it rwleuaed on January 27 Heduction of the work day week to certainly scares the life nearly out four days In the shops and repair de­ of them, and they hardly ever wail partment and a general cut In the to ask any of the housewives for working for>-e of other branches of the Southern Paclflo railroad, took place cold victuals. The much-used whipping post is at Roseburg A »mull shift of men ia at work In the round house but the really a thing of the past, but the repair shops are idle Approximately much-abused whipping post remains 100 trainmen are Idle and a number for the papers to fire at. National | of engineers are ala<> out of work. To conduct a campaign for the oradl Tribune. cation of scab among central Oregon To live in too dry an atmosphere sheep. Dr R A Parsons, represent­ ing the t olled Stales bureau of anl is unhealthy and adds to the doctor inal induatry has arrived in Oregon bill. Statistics show that about one - ’ .«nd will make his headquarters In third of all deaths in thia country Rend Dr Parsons <-«>nelders that the have been due to diseases of throat prevalence of scab la decreaalng In and lungs. Fresh, clean, pure, hu­ Oregon, and that the chief source of la faction Is from sheep imported from mid air, aa found out of doors, ia northern California and Nevada. the treatment generally prescribed Enough coal of a good grade will be for such ailments; ami until people taken from the Beaver Hill mine near understand the need for the proper Marshfield to supply all the nee«!a of kind of air in Uie home, especially the Willamrtte valh-y, tn addition io these of the Coos Hay country, ac during the eea«->ns when the doors cording lo G W. Bvaau, consulting en and windows are kept closed, the (Ineer of th« Southern Pacific com recurrence of such discomforts are pany The mine, a autsildlary of the to be expected, says Farmers' Bul­ Southern Pacific, bee l»«o under de letin 1194. recently published by the vslopm<-nt for a number of years and the comi-an^ han mails energetic ef U. S department of agriculture. forts In the last year to Increase th* production to an amotint which would Advertise ia The Scio Tribune and get be sufficient to supply tba needs of the results. vaUey. tooted—and this »includes labor on the farm. An agricultural college offers a special course in the use of counting machines, mathematics by machinery an called. It advertises that young people taking this course are guarantee«! positions at as high as 1200 a month, la not thia a mag­ net to draw young men and women away from tWF farm and fill the cilice with more job hunters? Does it not make every young man and young woman working in a bank or counting room on a counting machine discontented? Maiaitt Ws Nitict Notice is bvreby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estai» of Agnes Mae Mlla r. d-reaeed, baa filed his final account tn the matter uf sari estate with the county clerk of Linn County. Oregon, am! that the County Court of eakl county bus fixed Monday. Notke to Creditors. Notice ia hereby given, to all whom it may c«joc»m. that the undersigned baa t>»en. by the county court «if l-tnn coun­ ty, Oregon, duly appmnted admintatrn- tor of the estate of Geurgtanna I Rigger, late of Linn county, Oregon, deceaaed. I | Any and all person» having claim»« against said estate are hereby required to |jrr«vnl the same to thr un«irreigned at hia . raidrnee at Scio, linn county, Oregon, on or l»cfor« six months from lb* date hereof, duly verified aa by law requirwl. Dated this 1st day of March. A D. : 1921. T. L DUGGER. 29 St Administrator. Weatherford tk Wyatt. Attys for A«lmr the 21at day of March. IM2I, tn the co«m- ty court room in the county court Is use in the city of Albany aa the tone and pisce for hearing sani final account, and finally settling asid retate, any i-crson having oiq<»clK>ns to said ac<-«»unt or tb« settlement of »ani velate sbafi file the sam» with the clerk of sani court on or U-forv the date of »aul bearing. GEORGS C. MILLER. Administrator. I I. M. Curl. Attorney L-r Administrator 1-aat publication March 17. 1921, Riley Shelton Real F.tiale Rrol^er and ¡Notary Public IF YOU WANT t«> b'iy or tra«le for I4K acres goo«i slock lar»! near headwaters jlbtlrofh Obtained. Examined of the Yaquina in Henloo county ere > iCIO . - - OREGON The Tribune's printer. The Scio Produce House BUYS All kinds of produce, poultry, eggs and veal also Agent Mutual Creame.y Company " Of POBTLAND ■: Will test your cream here and issue checks same day. ; Honest weight and accurate test to all. : J^rcOME IN ANl) LETS GET ACQUAINTED ' W. B. BOWSER, Prop. '♦♦••••»•oeeeaoooo