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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1922)
T the benefits of the Oreg- n soldier», it was wrong to divert a dollar of ♦ PEOPLE'S COLUMN this money even for saUri-s from -4 its legit-mate purpose (Editor's Not«- We ar« fiad to . Another ietay to the soldiers in giv itats to the pgopfe'bf our etrth receiving money fur loan* w as . su«rd muniti on topica of the day. btot a*k them not to become pgrwWtal Ot by sending their application* to an aburive Each contributor rmr»t expert (?) in Portland who advised sign name, not for publication, but tbe amount of money loan to lie for our protection) made bv Hie Stair after the apprais ers had peremally inspected their THE SOLDI!* CRIMP! property and made their recommend Sahra, Ore.. July 18. 1%22 ations. the salary of III) Of» per day To the iwiltor: paid to this expert was another item rhe administration of the Sffidirr»' to be borne by the Oregon taxpayers Bonus Commission at Salem ha* Recently, however, one of the brought out protests from every keenest proteatanls and observers. c»rner of the State. The employ« R. E. Mantor, a man of wide political ment of men from the other states an<l military experience handed in mmi to be the greatest The per his resignation until such time as sonnel list shows the employment of the bonua funds can lie applie«l only fair who received a bmtb* from to Oregon employ««*» This matter W- hifigion State These men were ha* been taken up. formally and in plan.-i m better positions and re- formally, by a larg«« numper uf civic ci'iveii larger salaries than the Oregon and labor societies in the Stale, a ex-vcrvice men employed in that real storm is reedy to break if some office One employee is from thing does not happen. • . Moi tana, there are alsbnien effiploy It is up to every ex-service man rd who never have had any military and woman, every voter and taxpayer statu* whatsoever, these men ih<e- , of Oregon to assist Mr. Mantor to cvivr larger salaries thin the^Oregon champion our cause and to force an employee. The total non-Oregon adjustment in the administation of soldier's «alary list 1« approximately the Oregon Soldiers' Bonu* Commis 11000 00 a month, no mean consider« sion office. » H arky R hopbs , atlon from the taxpayer's standpoint. Ore. Ex-Service Man. Salem. Ore. The American Ix*gion and Veterans « of Foreign Wars have sent committees to protest to Mr. Tax Question Again Braumbaugh, the secretary. These Portland, Ore.. July 17, '12 committees have been completely To tbe Editor: ignored in there requests as Mr. The "Tax Reduction Convention." Kraumbwugh refused to take any which came with the regal pomp action to adjust matters favorably HiCh for the Oregon ex-service men. This and promise of an royal heir, ac wa* from the first a deadly affront claimed with clamoroua applause of shrewd privilege and thoughtless to the Oregon soldier. They held that, mimicry of faithful stupidity, hav as the law was put through solely for ing abdicated and gone, like Moe«-*, — to an unknown grave, rrmemliered UKtoat Biblical \ «raion* Cre«i*e equal. Out Not Fro* ot Oobl only by gratefulness of those who ami farmers are th«« great maw* of Tbe four oldest trrwion. nt tin Hilda K'*ry < hll«i ionic* int« th« world live in luxury upon the unpaid toil consumers and if they could shift ara the Aquila Myiuana« hit* Theodtw endowed with lilo-rljr. <>p|Mirtunity and alan, in Greek. and the l‘«mi,ltia in ■ *h*r«t of the world debt MautHi-id of others, I pick up the Bible, relax, taxes they could only shift them U sed FORDS For the past 60 days have as scarce as New Ford Cars. But fortunately, owing to the* late arrival of 30 new Ford Cars, we are able at this time to offer some 10 or I 2 Used Ford Bargains SUCH AS Two 1921 Sedans, both in wonderful shape, extras and all, run four months .... $550.00 I wo 1921 Roadsters, starters, etc., perfect shape 350.00 One 1921 I oilring, it’s a bear, you’ll have to see it 390.00 One 1920 1 ouring, starter, dim lens, speedometer 350.00 One I 918 louring, campers bed, Federal rugged 200.00 tread tires, runs wonderfully 100.00 One 1916 Bug, she runs too . Many Others. 260 N. Terms Given On All. Valley Motor Company Phone ; 1995 salkm , ohi <<¡( > n Wright & Poole MORTICIANS and turn to this: ‘‘Let us sit down onto each other. If we abolish the present system and reason together saith the Ixird." J Best of -ervice, both Prufessionffily of taxing wealth the farmers and and in f uneral Conducting. and 1 answered, "Lord I »hall tie wage earners would no longer have faithful to thy will." 1 a«iy Assistant always. Bast of I <|uipfi>ent and Briers tiuarsn- to pay the taxes by indirect taxa Every authority on taxation de« t««-d Right for Everybody. tion. on over one billion eight hun- Hares that "taxes on wvalth are P homs 15 drod million dollar*|<>f wealth they shifted to the consumer." That is. LEBANON y- OKI-GON don ’ t own. w%en a tax in levied on caixtal or Now. suppose we tax in • manner production the tax ia an invest ment of capital and must have its that can’t tie shifted? All tax au- (’. C. BRYANT profit. Therefore, under our pres thoritie agree that a tax on the ren Attorney at Law ent system of taxation the capitalist, tal value of lami can’t tie shift«*! Cusick Bank Bldg. railroads, merchants, manufacturers, and that system is called Single ALBANY OREGON owners of rented or commercially Tax. Well, certain nillionairrsown used buildings, rente«! lands, and the Portland block (less than <me DR. nCQ stocks of goods, add their taxes to acre) bounded by Washington, »»th. It I* worth freight rates, other charges and Alder and 7th street* over and under the sin products, and collect those taxes Office Hour* : gle tax would Day as much taxes a* from the consumer or user and • lo 11 A. M 1A0U15P. M. 21, 9N0 acres of $50 farming lami therefore do not pay taxes. Hence, they are not taxpayers but tax col tweauae with the same effort they can make 21,9.?0 times as much a* lectors. There are two exceptions a farmer can make on $50 farming the wage earner anfl farmer does MTAYtON, ... OREUOR not and cannot shift his taxes tw land per acre, or to state it another < all* answered Day or Night ee use they neither control the lai sir way, they can make more money a luberrulin Trating market nor produce market; because year on that acfe than a farmer DR J W GOIN. there are many producers but few could make on 34 *>iuare miles of Veterinarian jobs. and many farmers but little 850 farming land if he sold all hi* Authorized Auction Sale and Interstate demand, because the consumers have product to the consumer and got all 'or. )‘h>> >< « 1‘slare Fred Mhed. IM-J spent all paving th«« capitalist’s the profit, Al present us common Hrsidencs. fitXL R taxes. Resides. the wage earners multi are paying all the million O HANY. OREGON aire's taxes and that is why they re fused to allow the single tax die cussed at the "Tax Reduction Con vention." What? Ain’t you going to tax the railroad rolling stock? No, I don't want to pay their taxes; Are the Best Recommendation of just tax their land values and they’ll pay five times as much a* they are now supposed to pay. J DEMOCRACY. Th.» institution offers a thorough, practical, and standard education at a Sy rise. I ftilsrtaiws ^XhsCO TRAKTOR PRIG I»HNTIST Veterinarian Successful Graduates cost within reach of the high «dhool graduate it offers training for eoliegiate degree* in: Agriculture C mnierc* Engineering and Mechanic Arts Forestry Home Eonomfc« Mines Pharmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Military Science and Tac tic« It offers training also ia: Tie School of Music. Physical Education. Industria* JoumaUsn. Fall Term Oeens Sogtambar 1« for circulars of information and tffuet rated booklet write to T he O regon A gricultural C ollege C orvallm , O regon registrar , T Baptist Church Services Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a m. Preaching and public wi>r«hip the second and fourth Sunday at II a. m. and 8 o. m Everybody welcome at all these services J. R Parker, uasior 'Twowid Bo New York man snmw < i *n<i won his bri«le by mall, which la th* moot sx , peri »1rs or reap, .a. !•<.<« ackoot . ■sirs* known Why We Now Have East-1 ime harming IT WAS once thought that it wouitl lx; iinpo*- siblc to <i) f.trrn work thoroughly if the tool« travch t v« r th i id aiy fus er than a good team of I c ii! l walk However, the fast r.» 1 re on, couplet! with Standnrd Fort ,t • < • ' work much mote the uphly . r. higher rate of «peed. ¡aster time the AMSCO Uy for the Fordson, is is rn de exceptionally recommcrZcd. It strong and durable, fhci arc no light cast« mgs and the uarr.- . oik is made of strong < -m in the center. angle ste»i with For actvli: > D rill , ru'd. c pec The feta mcrUo. ii : i.î so positive that there is no dat tr i i •<’ di'>pping, even when the ,r d tx> ■<. .c nearly empty. The disc« are ra’i< 1 by a jxiwer lift which to so prompt in ita action that much narrower headland« are required. This is a big advan tage in saving time on large or rimal! field*. Fred T. Bilyeu Scio Oregon •”v * » r •I : ' /• W . 'e » ’