The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 31, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribun?
Editoriali
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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ooal. minerals, ate., is the only way
Oenrlneit it Th littnir
to reduce taxes, together with a re-
U. S. Land (Mire, Portland, Oregon,
January 22. 1B24
Deal of tax-exempt bonds.
Notice is herein given that Fari
THE cftlME WAVE
The crime wave
flourishes.
still
Every day there is reported holduja
frap Me I mm iMtwjTiris
of banks and people, and large sums
of money taken.
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregim, but still a fact. Further­
more, this yam is absolutely virgin
wool yam; the wuel was grown in Linn
county, sold by Mr. Senders to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company (mills loca'fiat
Heilwood), made Into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P- Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try this vam
out. All colors. 46c per ball of 2 ox*
Mam pies sent on application. Address i
0. P. Bishop. Box 76, Salem. Oregon, I
bandit has
The
learned that our laws are flexible,
that parole boards are comt»oeed
men with tender hearts, and
few months after
their
of
in
a
incarcera­
tion. with good behavior, they
ba freed. A little over a vear
will
ago
there was a whole pack of desperate
men released from the Oregon peni­
tentiary. and the same has been
TinfiiWAY, Jan. 31, 1924
true of almost
every
other state,
and these m»n are no doubt the
Sam A. K 'Xer has announced his moving spirit behind the various
candidacy for the office of secretary kinds of erime. The Tribune editor
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DR. A. G. FRILL
PbTXician ani Sora
<>f stale, to succeed himself.
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Call» Attended
Day or Night
ORE.
SCIO
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E. H. Hobson M. D.
Physician and Surgrun
Sam believes that the jails and peniten­
has made a good official, and will be tiaries were built to house these
hard to ¡»cat.
menaces against their further at-
tacks upon society.and th« law that
Browning, Route I. Box 77. 'C'o. Or«--
Son. who. on July 16th. 1* ............. ..
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BE’*. Section ttTost lip IO S. 11«
1 E. t' ill M«ruiian. has filed nota, uf
inlenti-Hi to make final Proof, to i-tab
lish claim U> the land above described,
before R. M Rusvell, Clerk of the
Couatv Court cl l.i '
at AU a '.
Oregon, on the Sth day of March. I'd
Claimant asm«« as witiwsses.
Josei ■ph Wideman, Ellen J. Wulema»
both o|
•t __
Route
_____ I. helo. Oregon.
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' .«orge Keech.
William J Beran, Anton Liaka. both
Executor of the estate of
of Scio. Oregon.
J. F. Yeoman, deceased.
Notice will be published for five con­
V l.vlc McCroskey. Slayton Oregon
secutive weeks in the "Scio Tribnne. "
Attorney for Executor.
6-W1«
Walter I Twae. Sr
Linn Co.
Register.
Ths work of r«n»odel<n< the depot
facilities at Oregon City In compii
aace with an order of the public sere-
ice commission *111 be started as soon
as autbortsatioa is received from the
management of the Southern Pacific
lines
**l Got Reel Mad when I 1-o.t My
Setting Hen,” writes Mrs. Ilanna,
N. J.
"RepublicansCatch and Eat l»em- will grant freedom to desperadoes
nerals’’ is a newspaper heading. should be repealed and al olishrd
Now we know why the democrats list the murderer, the tfcief and the
" Wkn I mm IMo ser l<ses >e4 Iasi an l«w
•entr
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!»k OW ■*» Uf n|> r-uluv
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■RMtSMtua TV.- > •• I kn i R.0 m .4IM,
*»>1 (wwaeied ly
are always lighting the republicans holdup man know that a year means
a year, not a few montus. that a
— thev don't want to be eaten.
Kelly's Drugstore. Scio, On-gno
Man dang Isle has the real canibal
Vetoi'inarinn
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OREGON
t ails snswerrd Pay or Kight
Tuberculin Ieating
i
Aftrt all. ihrre Is not much dir
cine. and no one have power to
frrenre lie tween a cabinet member
change the decision of a court's
who uo-s his executive job to help
finding
hir private fortune, and the con-
Scio Meat Market
uses his legislative
auth' ritv to do the same thing.
In
* other words, both are wanting In
political honesty.
The Soak's Lament
(Written not in defense of buoxe
but to ahow up the »oak
! Ereah und Cured Meat
Bacon - Ijird - Sausage
We buy your Veal and
Dreaaed Boga
Holechek
B ioh ,
Scio, Ore.
Props.
Cold Meats
Such as Ham. Sausage, Roasts
served cokl, etc.,
always
make a welcome meal for "
hungry man. Order from us if
) <»u wouki l>e pleaeol.
SHELTON BROS • •
SCIO, OREGON
It looks likes congress is about to
Golden Pheasant Hour
(soft wheat)
Western Blended Hour (hard wheat)
Web Foot Egg Mash
Golden Glow Dairy heed
a
Scio Mill & Elevator Company
pot Dome Pearl Harbor oil
leases,
John Barleycorn. John Barleycorn,
And while Fall You've cheered me up fill many a morn;
is falling President Coolidge is about I Mar John, you're the best fnend that
ever I hsd.
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t<> eave in the political domes of his
Aho
the
friend
of
my
bad.
cabinet. "What a grand and glori­
ous feeling" must exist In the pres­ John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn,
I always think of you
ident's official family just now.
When the day’s work u through.
Many a lime yuu have led me th« gold­
en »bum to «ee
Gov. Pierce is having a tug with
t>oth naval reserves.
DAIRYMEN
the district attorneys at
present. John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn,
just I often catch the scent of you upon the
evening brveie.
how far they might go before fall­
It brings the tesrdrops to my cheeks;
ing is hard to surmiae. But Walter
from my nose it brings a sneexe.
ha« a habit of saying nothing after I know you are persecutcl now
he starts somethiflb. and the other By every prohl and hia frau.
fellow usually "hangs" himself. It So all that is left for me to do
may happen that way in the present Is sit sod weep «'er the loss of you.
Well, the tug may break,
and
Who sell their whole milk get paid for every
ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No
loss from poor or worn out separators. Whv
be burdened with the drudgery of turning
and washing n separator when you c^n save
money In-sides time and work.
case.
Scio Creamery Co.
plan of Mellon, and challenges the John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn.
Some say your home la by the roaring
Hells Pasteurised Milk and Cream. Mea- latter to a debate on the subject.
fiver rills.
ttade Butter, and all Fruits ■txl The senator say« he paid over
rubles in season. Try us.
Others swoar 'tie in the Bergen hills.
17.000.000 in income taxes in H23, Dear John, when I am through this
Eti Holland. Manager
I and while he should be for the pro­
earthly mill,
posed measure, as it would save I hop« St Peter leads me to the hill
HaU** Catarrh Medicine him more than half of that amount, Where you come crawling from the
Those who sr* in » run «town” rnn4l-
still,
tl,.n will notice that Catarrh bothers Ibrm he is agnir.st it because he feels that
John
Barleycorn.
John Barleycorn
much more than when th-r are in «wort
health
This fart proves that while the tax should fail mors heavily
By Broad Ax Hill.
Catanrtt la a lr.nl 41—see it is rreatty
upon those able Io pay than upon
Int»-ienee4 by conwtlttitlonel cnnttltlnne
Il it I a I (TiHHli Ml till IhK IS a
And with thia statement
rnn.Mned Treatment, bolh host eml in. the poor.
Seventy
thousand
income
tax
w.
Sui «cnk for the Tribune
"Money cheerfully refunded if you can
find better quality in thdr class.”
Editor.)
take a fall out of Kall over the Tea­
Riley Shelton
Check up on your stationary
or office supplies.
l -l St.. Albany
agine« his liberties are taken away.
The Scie State Bank
F.J. Cheney A Co.. 1h»ledo Ohio.
Optical Company
who im­
John Barleycorn. John Barleycorn.
Now when I take a drink.
The boys ail laugh and wink.
THE TAX QUESTION
Because It’s nothing but soda straight.
W. A. Ewing.
T. J. Munkert.
t
Vice Pre«.
Taxes juat now are the theme of For one like me its bitter bait.
E. D. Myers. Cashier
the dav. and the proposal of Secre­ It simply turns my gixxard green,
’Th water and gas with something
tary of the treasury Mellon is meet­
else between.
ing with considerable opposition
¡
John Barleycorn. John Barleycorn,
fmm republican as welt as democrat
Now jnet because yon’re out and down,
Dona a General Banking
senators and representatives. Eve­ They have kicked you out of town.
Buainesa. Interest paid
rybody wants reduction in taxes, Don’t weep, dear John, be blytbs and
on time deposita.
but they want the reduction in such
«•y.
a manner that all share alike, It is Care not for what the prohis say,
Yon may find a creep-bole back some
pointed
out that .Mellon's plan
day.
brings the reduction to the ultra
Real Eilate Broker
John Barleycorn. John Barleycorn.
rich, while the poor will go on pay-
and Notary Public
The prohi papers say
mg practically the Mine aa before, You’ve taken up your abode in thejfor-
^kitratb Obtained, f,xamtnej
thus carr>ing the burden aa always.
eat haunts.
OREGON Senator Couxena, republican, from Where none but the sheriff and jay-bird
haunts.
Michigan, says he it opposed to the
and has been s u rceeeful In the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty reais.
hold hr all druntata.
sv
BANCROFT
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The criminal should take his medi­
grrsaman wh<
STRAIN
Is the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
A Guarantee
in republicans, as they catch, kill,
G. F. Korinek
HTAYTDN,
Wo have
Everything
OPTICAL
sentence for life means for life, and
there will be fewer of the crimes
committed. In England the law­
breaker knows what he will get.
Hank of Commerce Building
stew and cal democrats. Well, if
and there is no appeal to aemprthy
Office Phone 1MB.
Rea. Phone 757-J
the s < w looks no better than the
"stew" we uaed to see. we’d hate or turniug back from the e i action»
of the law. and crime is less there
to l»e a republican in Mandang.
than anywhere else under th« win.
Salem. Oregon
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Kîtat if AfHMtaMt tf Eitortar
N..t<e n b-reby given that the un-
ited executor
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ef th« U >t - will
and
tn* celate
estate
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Tr<’- .a”’. 3.erased, by the <
«iti. - tat« of Oregor for Linn Coun-
'I persons having claims against
tn--
• ••’tat- aro hereby notified to
ptex .d tin »amr duly verified as re
nun- ! ’>y law totne undersigflwdat the
farm of Mi» J. 4
> toman. deceaar-L
in I n C«t ty Oregon, or st the office
of V I V C *l«Toai«y St “tayton, Orw-
l ivw eithwiaia iwnlhs from the date
t ’lw hr.t puNwstiWn of this notice
( 1st«d and first puMished thia 24th
dav uf January, 1H24.
all will agree. Income lax. eurtax- blanks. ruling a total dt 104 mall
ea or any other artificial tax, will sacks. were mailed out by Clyde 0.
not aolve the problem of taxation. Huntley, collector of Internal revenue
st Portland, as official announcem-at
twcau«e these are always added on
that the Income tax paying s.>asoa Is
to any article offered for Mie, A
M again A blank was eent to every
severance tax. that which exacts individual, corporation and partner
what might be called a royalty up-
the raw mateoal.
Oregon Milk Company
Condcnarry, Scio, Oregon
aaaaeaae ♦eseeseeeeeeasoeaa »♦ ♦ »♦«»♦»♦♦♦♦♦«e mniHi
Save Your Taxes
But how? is 5 our question.
1 he best way we know for
you to do this is to trade at
our store. I he savings to
be made will help in paying
your taxes. C Next week
we will tell you more in the
page spread in this paper