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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
i.emew of li|iilituri (Continued from pag* L) g* u commission? I rsr.k xTwsrrea eb t rman of th* »tat* audit <omml* *i< and Dr Jam«* Gilbert. band of th< economic* depanmeat of tbs Uab -ity of Oregon Th* apparent lack of authority ua dsr existlag law* to check th* »spend I tur.» of approxlmafoly to office*, boxd* and oommlaa'on* now opera live in Oregon. *aa criticised «***r*ly In a letter sent by Gov ar* r Pierce to < J Smith, cbalrmaa of the **nate wus sad mean* oommittoa. and W D 1-iber. cbalrmaa of th* way* and ni- in* commute* of th* hous* Cor- re na the existing evil by placing th> * office» board* and commission* un far th* jurisdiction of the way* an I moans committee* • »> suggest«^ by 0 '«ruor Piero* in hi* communi cation. o ><- notable feature of the present «• •» ■»! I* the absence of “salary grab" tilt • instesd of Increasing salaries th«- prosent legislature seem» Inclined not only to cut them, but abolish Job» s* well. Bills Intended to abolish a number of offices and board* have ap peered. : i>r. -ntatlra Randall has Introduc ed .» bill which would make a flat cut of 20 per cent In the aalarlea of all public officials and Representative C h »tier ha* sponsored a bill which re >< ■ - th* salaries of practically all •tat* . fflcers, including the governor Tl < ar*n*r bill also reduce* th* com p« x.-ition of th* head* of th* stat* ur. .emit) and agricultural collage and iti.i t* the pay nt professors. Literary Test Provided. Th* *.-nate by unanimous vote adopt ed th* Clark resolution which would pr vtd* a literacy test as a quailflea tlon for suffrage. Th* measure ta shop, stere, i. ! ot olb-x j wr.«-re men wovt.es or children are »mph-red, oc Who (4th*r is b din* for '■ * or worship to bare »»«- or n. rn c< t»» St (ho Lord's prayer posted ah- mat eaaily be se«n and r Tb* so-cvUIrd auh eectarian «arb bill, which bas b»- nt under tere n by ■•mbers of t*> »eaate »4o< «It« ’>ai oos*mitt>»e tor more than a »•■eh. •«« reported oat fa» ra j This bbl »• report»«! prov .»* teat .-.ny I*.« who violato* it* prov!« 1 til bo subject to i - b fr - t x ■ . > ,« Originally th- t ; 1 i I . a or laspriaonme1 t • the county fall for say tMchcr vi ttlng its pro»u."U* It originally «f .uirodu<.«-J tn U>> house by R'x . . «Uve W lean! and received taxxabl* > > n* tai on by that body LsP'sUtl** flr*v't«*S. A horlr. ntal r<du<-tton ot 10 p- r o*nt la lav» by at I tax ir vying botiks la direct'd by a w ,*ur« I u U> h ! uc 1 by Senator Denn i» Senator Bro* a ha» latrodiK- d a bill providing tha! two ot the Hr« ttp'io b»-r* of th» st« - game comn>t»*l'>t> Sl-sll b* farm « Gowrnur Pi- • »lgr>'-d • bul Intro- du«»d by > •r Mirayer d-'elgnail*« the «'ass mid »v ■ n ; huhway througli the stale as t ■ oíd Orvgou trail. Absent v '!• horuafter »til InctU'lv. railroad smp e» actuaiiy »tupiuy-J In maintainin': líalo «ervlce and ab ¡ ».•nt on «•! - . it 4ay If the btil wblcb paaaed the li"U* bócotns* * law. Minor* are p ruhlbif'd from b»ln* •tnployed In p i le dance hall». elib»í In ronn'-ctlon w lite dañe»-* ur hirntsb Ing th«* mt »1» for tb'-tn. under Ib« terms of a 1-ill i a»»ed by the bous* Enfort-' iii.-ii >f i he prohibir ion and narcotic d » « of the »late wl'l l> j put »qu.>< > up to Governor Pterc* iu' case two bili» i.-iir» :ii" cd by S- n. tot Eddy m*«t will fa'«nabl-' consider* tlon by th 1» ilatur*. •seal Kay's bill direct Th» hous ing th* tat c • Lu -dou to levy e«ch yuar «ni. ua w .uch it th nks wlH *«: tn.»tor the pH' be auftb !< t veteran* educational vision* of aid act durtt < th « following year. K K Ku. . p'va.ier Of the Orogen houa* of twprr at » «» < top I nd to re' irn to his bom* In Portland bed Mr K rbll COB- and tab* 1rs<w *d a sev« ccld at th» capita! and th* llln- •« •!»*' vped a particularly an noting att-rk wolv'-s a constitutional amendment and If psH.ied by the hour - will go before the votrr« for action at th* ita nr ral e|*c loo In 1W4. A compati Ion bill wbi h covera th* proposed teat tn de tail n-qulr«-* that before a noter nan b<- lallfied b>- or she must pans a teat In a<iing and writing 1 e senate refused to approve a bill tnt .3 ic. d In the house wbbth gravld-s I i for tb" physical «lamination af teach ar* In the public schools Th* bill was referred to a committee for drastic tuu'-iidment*. Auutht-r one of Representative Wood- ward's educational bills went Into th* Larwa d items d »card when the bouse defeated a pro- J P-'«al providing for transportation of pupils who reside more than three ,o Jan mil»* away from a school bouse. Alva R,i-kw<-ll tod Pick Craft Dairymen, milk dealer* and dlstrlbu tors « mid be protected from th* heavy have gone buck to lästern Oregon. Las now suffered through the pur 2 Mnmber« of ,»i> . < o g chase and resale by Junk dealer* of Seto Exch auge fi,.ve been making milk bottle«, proponents of a bill by ex ten»i ve it - . - » on their Repro»«ntallv* M»mdL H m in th ta vicinity under the super the house, claim. A bill Introduced by Senator Eddy vision o f J i i; < » st« ft nn and amended by th* commlttaa on John ta ar. a- ■ ■ if1 .- i, . p road* and highway*, provides that ing this, in. . . n w fanner* »ho obtain permlaalon of ths I if all n y«-iii' ei ■ i.l d«», «*«• could •tat* highway eommlaslon to mov* have • ,ar bri :. heavy machinery over th* road» on Mr * (, . / the atatc and comply strictly with th» . - r iv fuñera regula-lon* as laid down by the eons Saler n on Friday mission, »hall not be Hable for any ssrv ice» for Mi»- Pixie Curry. S . P. Siriioi'-t a id (. (' Driven- damage that may result por t are fallito. .... t • < m > Compensation I far Sheriffs, Com pensation for sheriff* or dope Ca Sterofi ÍV«» arc pl ■«*•■ 1 to iute ;hat th« tie» Injured In the pursuit of their official duties or for their dependent* D eg Tax Law n.a bei . reposted In leg telature In th» event of di tb of one of these tl s* lower h »use ”7 ’< •> «ate will do <1. » i* provided for la * bin iatro V fe hope thgr ll du' <1 by -t-nator Kleppa*. which »el* I ikewtsc play dra The ehara:-i<in penr Mid* an appropriation of |]b.SM for gon and Ben Schniiti. G rrp t 1» pur: no to be administered by the 'Bob E liott i. th iical give Industrial accident commission. them a triai hr >. - The tag ou gaaol n* would ba raised Mr. Mr. ami Mr* J. »a»- pit fin from 1 < «-at« a gallon tu 4 cents and Mr. and M m. O K Hntvara I ens* fe«-» would* 1 ll ha reduced oa sJI i*ny Put«'red I John 4 Wb-’ automobile* under th* provision* or ooe da y la* we. a uii a com b.nwi bh*- two bills Introduced la the bouse bp ineaa a nd plea ure trip. nator Klepper sad Representative On Friday e ■ mg Jan ¡ifith Met nd I. the ho me of Mr ami Mrs. Cm Under th* new liens* regulations, Heat* nhouse. u l«»«cwell party if this bill is adopted. licensee for givvn for Mis* iieatr.ee Gaines, auto'. oblle* weighing les* than 1700 depart ed for L.4 Angel«-» <>n the pound« would cost 17 So instead of IIS Io*.ng Sunday whi ; -ho is to I as at preeeut, and automobile* weigh a ci»««i *e in trailed nursing. Ing mor* than this would be licensed regret verv much to have for a flat rat* of 11] M Instead ot Gam»m leave our community, on the sliding scale now provided hope I bat her < ndi-avors wtll which reabee a maximum of 197 smwrw ■d with rucewM. The tire width basis of computing and Mr*, « h - o . L Curry and Mr. motor truck license fees Is abandoned Mr* C ertrude Davenport ret n>e«i and a flat rat* of 140 for motor trucks home last Saturday from . and |2S for trrnl*** -provided when where they attended funeral MTVICen •ol d tires ar* used and 1« for motoi for M isa Dixie Curry. Mr. and truck» »nd tU for trailer* wh*a four Mr* C urrv are parent* of the de- pneumatic tire* are used ee»*»--i. w*uid Pont Lord's Pmyor. Marie Tiegen w.i* visiting ‘ Ma m. Gertrude iJs'enport on A bill irtroduond la the senate by with M nd ay Senator La Follette would make it last '*« Mr» l>e Gainas and little »laogh- <4tu>puiMvr) tor any person cowduciwg a pubUc "fflce. plan* at raUgtaaa wee ter Wi itettahave been iralinponed lor •aw M aa>* with severe cuida. Mrs. Wm Smith wh - a miler at tbehvmeufMr at'd Mr* Lee Gaine* on last Sunday afternoon. In memory of our dear departed frierid Ihxie Curry, who died at the State Sanatorium on last Tt»e*dav Jan. 23. after a lingering illnras, wr BMcritw th«**e lines: Another hand is beckoning us. Another call is given; And gl >ws onc<- rnTtw with Angel step*. ■* I he path which reached Heaven. 51-ton Car of Corn We have just received the largest car of Corn ever shipped into this community, and we are now unloading it 51 tuna. Also received a car of Leslie Salt from Califor nia. and a car of Feed from Portland. Too bad. but the medicine just had to lie tak<n Our b»»v* and iirl* met defeat twice last w»*ek in I game* of basket trail with Stay Yea. we’re busy, but not t o busy to take care of our customers. Get your want« filled now. ton «nd Mill Qty. Die 'Corrs were »<• large against them at Stavton we feet it treat n»t to antagonise our Densmore’s Feed Store youngsters bv referrtag to them. However, it w.isr. -t t‘«mu*e of then inability to play, but rather because tn«- opposing team* were »uie-rior in »-very way They will do better n->w, no doubt, and some good garm-s will ire played here later in hr ««-ason. At Mill City the troys were defeated by just one point StT<>, OREGON ♦♦♦ Do You Know Albany is making strenuous ef forts to induce the Fur West Manu- : 'during Co. to remain in AH»anv It has been announced that this -ompany wm planning to move to 1 ugene. a very flattering offer hav ing I wen made them to make the Nothing definite is known change, of ^he efforts of the Albany citixens, Vacuum Cups nt they hope to retain the plant. A. B. Singer and wife, of Cor- valli». arrived Sundav to accept the uoMtion as cooks nt the Baliin mill. It iM-ema work has really started with the Baliin people. Cord and Fabric Tires nt the old price, and 1 am giving you the benefit of it. Below ia a few of the bargains: Mi**Hassl Phil I: ppi wan home from Corvallis, where »he is attending She had school, for the wi ek-end. a* her guest Miss Frances Looney. * of Jefierson. 30x3 Vacuum Cup Cord for $1 1.00 30x3X ...................... 13.65 31x4—fits 30x3% nm. f°r Í 5.90 32x4.................................. 21.35 Mr. John Jirock and Charite ilicnarda are cutting Wood on Mr. liroch'* place. They have bswn cutting about 10 cords a «lay. A tui»e of oornMponding size is given free with each casing a SCIO GARAGE R W Montgomerv, G L. Suther land an<i Price Neal were in Atbany on bustnea* last Thursday. MERLE CYRUS, Prop. Scio, Oregon L oh The following i* a starter in the Tribune’s "tor Sale"’ campaign, quirte* are coining in and your pr ty may be what torn«' one else »in Clover and Grass Seeds r«- 1 «-rep; 20 left to suunwr fallow in sprii >g; hou *• h bwientent, god burn and ou *- boil. ings. all farming inubrnients,took *• . heart of c< >f horse* . 4 h'-»*i of hog», between 4> and SO hen*, telephone and everything to start farm- i"g *H give posMiurlun right away, rice 4P. SOO. AUdrese TG, Hclo tribune Ninety eeven acres, all tillable 914 acre*. HO in cultivation, balance p .- iurv st.d timber, 4 no.«-* from rail way »taUun. •> mile* from good town. I mile* from school, mile* from ch iren, on rural mail routs; well wat- ri <1. umaJI running streum. and nu ll .run springs; good , room house; «»el foot barn, other "Uti'UHdings.beet oi Lui land. Would divide into two or n ot ; laces. Price |l&,wx). Address ¡ 2, Scio Tribune KJ serve. 200 in cultivation, balance pc '.- re »nd timber, hear good town a d «chool, 2 miles to railway »tation; ,tni.!l orchard on |- js v . good 7-room .< gowl barn», , laHtjf lat>d; n-ar good market for dairy products. Would divide into several small farms. Pru-e ISO,UM). Address Tl, Scio Tri bune. 7- «ores, welt improved, two sets of nld.iigs. on mam county road, 1 mile i go.d M-hool,; i mile to railroad sla- hours from Portland marketa; fl,... river bottom soil, running stream; g acres of berries, full bearing; family Price 7 116,UK). I cash, balance orchard. ~ ■ m< Wouki r""-.'.) i ua a I Dart payment, residence pvopsrtjf or sul ibur- . •> cage, in good town or city in the W .llamette valley, Yakima valley ■ r ‘ aiifi-rnia. Addreas 1,1, Scio Iri- bUBS. # scr«*, river bottom, finest of gar- '■ •» or berry land; runm g stream,easy to Irrigate; six nerve of iogaoi>errie*, ruaptu ries, strawberr ea and blackber- r «. full '«earing;! mile to railroad sta- ti-'O. guod market*. Price S5.*M)b, a h. r»alane* time Address GZ. Tribune Vi i < rea. river bottom, practically all in i .u.ation, well |a>;irovod; two sets bu’kl ■<<»;*• main county road. | mils x. d «tation. I mtie to school. 4 mil** to g'Mjd town; an .ideal'iairy or fruit farm. Pric* orw-nalf ca«lu balanca long tune. Address GA, fcjj f.tMlW. We handle all the different varieties of Ciover and Grass Seeds suitable for thia valley, and also Seed Grain and a complete line of Garden Seed. <1 Send us your name for our new price list. <1 Also Spray Material, Fertilisers, Bee Supplies. Poultry Supplies, etc. / D. A. White & Sons 261 State Slrett Salem, Oregon Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset Dairy Herd* from Pure-bred S res a ow a average in crease of 4M per cent in financial rrtur a over dairy held* produced from scrubs, according to U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. Start the New Year with a pura-brsd bull at the head of your dairy herd. Oregon Milk Company Condenser?, Scio, Oregon 1 1 l""—““"" I The Al«' Adjusting Company, of Hoffman and George Vans against A'bany. has brought suit In favor C. F Epoley and Callis Eppley, for '«f ths *ei® Mill's« Co - Stanley | monies ailegsd due them. V