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Editorials
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IN THE < OUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF I.INN.
In the Matter of the |
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THK TBIHt hB l-HRUSHIM; VXVWrANY
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That
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and
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thè 3rd day of March 1924, »ulhurixing.
llcrnsing and dirrcting thè undersigned
admlni strator uf said estate so tu do,
in«t-migncd. aa su<-h adminlstrator,
•« Il at (invale sale fruiti and aftrr
l4th day ut May, 1924. thè full
i.ig d< -cniiéd reai pnoperty buluni
tu said retate, U>-wit;
lx>ts Noe. fin«' (1) and Tw»
(2i m Bl«k ijghteen (
oh's Addttion U> Mili
<*n, aa Ih« sa me a
«re «irslgliatwl Oh thè
«d Aiidìtlon tu #»vl city un
nd <»f r*-««»rd in tl««- « tfire
e Kecvrih-r of (<mveyani'«-a
od for Ijun tuunty. Ora-
th« «lame being situateti In
uwnsbip 9. S«iuth of Range 3
Eaat of thè Wlllan.etle Menili-
an. in Mnn County. State of
Oregon.
D ukuh or S alk ; Cash in hand on th«-
date uf sale and aubject U< Ih« confirm-
ation of tiie above cntltlcd l uurt.
Siateti this 1’4 Ih day of Aprii, 1924.
W. G. MCLkiNALLi,
A«lminl*trator of tlu Fatato u. Alice
A. McDonald, drceased
P. O. Addrcsa: Scio, lingua.
IH’ i A M ark *.
Attorneys fur Admmistratur.
Albany, (iregon.
First publicaliun Aprii 24, 1924. last
publication May 22. 1924.
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
tentiary sentence, and while there
reflect upon their aetions in defraud
ing the slate and the soldiers.
Miter 4
Cirr^U*âM» Mae»«#«*
Tie Methodist Episcopal church,
now in quadrimnial session at
Sprinfield. Maas , may lift or modi
fy the laws of the church against
dane ng and card playing, according
to dispatches from the headquar
• at ®
ters They are doing this, it is said,
in order that the church may come
in closer contact with the young
In our opinion, when the church be
gins
I» temporize with "sin” it is
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altevuwM« te
Pwing
ground with the young neo-
tie
»!»*<•» H «teM«.
<*»»• NaiMMl IlMlD kwifrâ».,
pl«
as
well
as with the older people
nrtlli Mlaeeti Ubd J«a>
• « far all.
of their church.
P. TO BOOST WEST ABROAD;
EKÛi iAN AGENTS SEE OREGON
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TMlTtsiiAY. May 8. 1924
EVEYBODY PAYSTAXES
The Tribune Is receipt of a copy
of the Benton Independent, a new
paper just launched upon the sea
of newiu«ai«erdom at Corvallis. Ar
thur W. Lawreoce, former stale
printer, is publisher, ami Doo C.
Wilson Is editor. If the fourth is
sue |n any criterion of future issues,
we feel sure that the new |>aper will
be a success from the start, Here's
wishing so. anyway.
It is easy to see the direct taxes.
But the indirect wav in which high
taxes are the cause of high cost of
living are so round-about that it is
not always clear that in the lung run
the people who are consumers must
pay all the taxes.
Heavy taxes on financial institu
tions and properly and income, and
receipts mean high interest rates for
loans, expensive mortgages, and
higher costa for houses built or rent
ed.
President (xxilidge has vetoed the
Every time we pay one dollar to a
IN TIIF COl’NTY COURT OF TH» bill increasing pensions to soldiers1 railroad we pav five cents for lax.
HTATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR of the civil war and their widows. It is more than that on public utility
THE COUN IY OF l.LNN.
As the ranks of the gallant tnen.who service.
shouldered arms at a time when the
In the Matter of the |
No matter who (»ays the taxes to
Eatatr
N otkb or
nation seemed to be devided ere the tax collector, we all pay our
S aps or R eal
uf
getting thinner with each succeeding share indirectly, whether we own
I Paoraarv
E R. fxikrnliarh,
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D*c«a»«<d,
year, go.ai Judgment and proper property or pay income taxes or not.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant recognition of these men and women
to an Order of Sale duly made and en
tered of record In th«- above entitir<i should have prompted the president
SOMETHING LACKING
Court lo the above entitled matter on to sign the bill. They de«erve all
the 7th day of April. 1924. authorising,
Springfield's commercial club gave
It is said the
licensing atul directing the undersigned they were to receive
most
litwral response to the visit i
a
administrator of said estate so to do, world war entdlers bonus will meet
til«’ undersigned, as such a>iministrat«ir.
made by Harrisburg and Junction
will sell at private sale from and after the same defeat at the hands of the
< ity delegates at their Monday even
the loth «lay uf May, 1924. the follow president.
ing deacrib«M real property belonging
Ing session.
Unfortunately a new
P> aaid estate, to-wit
memtier whc> had not vet been inoc
Beginning at a point in the cen
The primaries are but eight days
ter «if a county road which is 96 Hi
ulated with the germ of commercial
awav. and every man and woman
rods east of the southeast corner of
club work, made a talk opposing the
the Donation Ixind Claim of Sath-
who has registered owes it to them-
aniel Crank and wife, aame being
bridge for the reason that the east
•elves, their county, state and ng-
Notification So. f«6h an«! < laini No.
ode highway di«l not run into Spring-1
40 in township 10, south of range 1
tion to go to the polls and cast their
weat of the Willsmetta .Meridian in
field, A ferry would he good
ballot for the man who in their
iJnn r<mnty, Oregon, and running
enough
for Harrisburg, be aaid, and
thence west along the center of
judgement Is twst fitted to carve the
»aid road 17.9d rods to the north,
ten houi service would lie adequate
east corner of a one-acre tract of I public. If we do not vote, we ha vi
for the people. He aaid Harrisburg
land conveyed to W. D. R«-ed by
no right to condemn an unworthy
deed recordid on the ¡nth day of
was unfortunate In being situated
official for stealing our money, for
March. 1912. st page 419 of Vo! 99
where it la and insisted that the
of tire D«-ed Records of Linn t oun-
selling out to the highest bidder,
, Oregon, thence south along tho
highway should still be built by way
or doing anything else fortheir own
st tKnindary line of said Tleed
I
of Springfield.
»cl 14 364 rods, thence «-ast par-
pernonal gain at the expense of the
el with the south boundary lino of
If we could forget that the high
public. A true American cttixcn is
ci ion 7 in said township and range
way
is uow built into Harrisburg,
,60 roda. more or less, to tlieccr
a voting citizen, no real ter what his
ter of a eounty rea l, thence nort
forget that the grade and macadem
<>r her political affiliations may be.
30 degree# and 23 minute* wet
m built from Harrisburg to Junction
a
• ■ .-enter of »*><1 road I " i - •-
So go and Vote no the 16th.
more or less, tu the place of in gin
City, forget that the engineers have
ning and containing 2 acre«, mor
wiunded the river and found a bridge
or leea, all situate, lying ami Lein,
A great revival is in (»rogress in fiasable, and forget that the bridge
in Linn County, State <>f Or«*gvn.
Salem, arid large num Iters are being plans are drawn, that two-thirds of
TOMS of X a U -Cash in ham! on
date of <«»le and uliji <-t to the ri-nfii
convarltd al each nrsaion, so report the money is now ready to build it;
atk<n of the above enlilJc«! Court.
«ays. 1'wo men got in an argument forget all this and a speech such as
Dated thia hth day of April, 1924.
L F. JONM.
while at their respective places of that man mad«- in a commercial club
Administrator of the Estate uf E. H.
work the other night, one just living gathering in response to a visiting
Lukenbach, deceased.
I*. O. Address. Scio, Oregon a convert, and the other a member
delegation would bring the blush of
Hili A M ahk .\
of one of the great denominations of shame to every man in the audience
Alton ys for Administrator,
A U m y, Oregon.
the world, upofi what the Bible says who had the real spirit of communi
I irsi publication April to.
regarding eterov l us well as tern- ty cooperation or the desire for a
last publication May &
porai things. After a long session greater Oregon.—Harrial urg Bulle-
of it. the convert said: "I don't
tin.
care a (I— d— what you say, you
There is one or more in every
A great surprise fur the home knitters
can go to h—I for all of me." community.
of Orvgrsi, but still a fact. Further
more. this yarn is absolutely virgin Wonder if all converts so noon for
wool yarn; the wool was grown In Linn get their vow. Better to no! uro-
In A Social Way
county, sold by Mr. Senders to the«»re- fess than to profess and immediately
goo Worsted Company (mills local cd al
fall from grace. Too much like !
E. G Arnold and wife and J. S.
Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by
politicians.
Sticha and wife entertained with
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
seven tables of five hundred at the
Salem. Oregon knitters try th<a varn
Clemency ia asked by the jury Sticha home last Fridav evening.
out. All colors. 45c per ball of 2 oxs.
Samples sent on application. Address that just heard the evidence in the After the game refreshments were
C. I*, bishop. Box 76, Salem, Oregon,
case against tbs* four men of Bend, served followed by a social time
a
whom they convicted of using the which lasted until a late hour.
mails to defraud in connection with
Hall's Catarrh Medicine the etale aoWiera bonua. How they Mrs. L, F. Jones was given a sur
Th«— »ho •r* In a “run-down" rnn4l-
tloa w'll soOr« that Catarrh bo« Mrs th*m could stretch their minds to ask prise party Tuesday evening on the
mveh mor* than whan Ihsy ar* In son!
hmllh
Thia tact proves that whll* clemency in the way of a small tine occasion of her birthday.
Eleven of
Calarrh la a kxal Sto*a*o It to gr«atty
instead of allow ins the law to take her friends slipped into her home
ihlbianr*4 by «'m-atmitMnal <-mndttk>na
HAI LS t ATARNII wr.ni« IWK 1« *
Combine.! Treatment both local and In- its course, we are unable to deter taking a lunch with them while the
t*mal end has been sii«-«'**»f'il in the mine.
They give, however, ns their was away.
eatment of Catarrh for ov*e forty years.
IU-14 by all drusstota
excuse for the asking, that they are
r. J. Cheaey A Co.. Toledo OMo.
prominent men and it ia their first
Mis. i'aul lardon gave a one
offense
If a poor man had stolen o’el >ck luncheon to twenty of her
a aide of beef ot a loaf of brea«i, friends Wednesday, which was fol
and it was hw first offense, would lowed by an afternoon of five hun
the jury aak cletuercy?
History dred.
does not
The be*t plan
ia for
thmr paoi-
Order Your Envel
opes Now—$4.00
per Thousand
Karwpeaa a. ent. of Southern Parili« reni sny who haie Ju.t winde a visit
I« Oregon lu order to u«t a better ki • ■'
ot It. attraction*. They
will “M-tr the .late In Europi-. Hui hi i ri tit «re V. Hjlrea of Liver
pool!
Kehr, Hainl>i«i»( V. Mrrelln, v.. it u( II. Pe.mldt, Paris, and
li. <«. lionvor of Loudon.
h vlKltltg various section*
REGOS’ Is to becoma »till better i Ing a mi
. .«»( servod by tkmtb-
known to traveler* and busi Of the I
ipnrilcd by L. H.
<>rn
nc
ness mrn of Europa.
i!.« i many's New York
Sutil
Five European representa
« trai«.. d during the day-
» ortlf*1'
tive* of Houthrrn Pacific «.otnpaay have
Ji .. that the members
' tight ‘
Just mads a trip through tfregoa m I of th I■ »r ’ ■ uld Ki-t a good idea of
order to hotter acquaint th sins» Ivos the ch
. < i-ii-ry section visited.
with the scenic attractions and eco
i ;t of tin- European repre-
nomic resources of th* state With
.-
of tl. Southern Pacific is
this mor* intitnat* knowledge of the
t • of importance tn im-
stat* they will tie In a better position
■II,.
lustncsa relations be-
to serve both the lot« rests of Oregon
.
i i oust and the coun-
and those of European* In carrying «Ut
: i
It is said to be the
their duties with th* railroad com
« tr in-. ontinental rall-
paay Having b*<-n In Oregon they
t it - foreign agente
can mor* accurately amt easily fur-
i
i intensiv* study uf local
nlsh Information to p«--pie planning
editions
to come to the t’nited Stat« *, or who
Mi-nib« rs of tl . «• irty arc V. Mylrsa
ship or receive freight to or from th*
. >r Hamburg; V.
stale
H I ■
Paris,
•tir of Ixmdon.
Th« foreign agent* haw b< n «¡ « nd-
I ell the Advertiser you saw his ad in
The Scio 1 ribune; he’ll appreciate it.
BllSIÇeSS JV)D P^O?8SSIOI)J\L
DR. A. G. PRILL
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P Railway
I HdKTIST
First Nntioual Bank Building
Si »yy..*, tiaeoov
Bti'!. •
■ Plat« M urk given prompt
n- ! <•;.« ■
attention. Also Extraction
Pacific States Fire Ins. Co. G. F» Korinek
Properly and
Veterinarian
Automobile Inn.
Portland,
Oregon.
J. S. STICHA.
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Resident Agent
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1 ed Day or X ight
l ubercuiln Testing
Lowe à. Morrison
Rallabl* Undertaker*
All funerals given
by .Mr.
N. C. lx>»s
I .etiaiivin
l*hone 91
pr
-raonal attention*
lx owe
N. I. Moaaisoa
Phone—Pay, 397
l’honr—.Night, 396
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Why »uiier with Headaches? I !
Have lour Eyes Haiained
S T. FRENCH
uals OptemstHSt
With
F.M.French&Sons
Jewelers and Opticians
A l:\NY.
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;.rï sgelici)
look for “bargain*
ir
glssses. It pay* to go to
a dependable Optometrist,
sod after a thorough examination, have
your glasses math- according to the pre
scription.
Real [ 'tate liroker
and
alary Public
„•l['tru‘h Oklained. ¿xamintd
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$&$è>?ìfìeade
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OREGON
’ . A. Ewing,
T. J. Mur-kcrs.
Prw lent
Vice Pre*.
E. D. My«-re, Cashier
&ptomeirist.
albahv
IO
oac &
The Sen State Bank
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
YES’ we have ‘‘5lM)" Score cards i
2c each
At the Tribune Office.
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D im - h a General Banking
Interest paid
on time deposita.
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