The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribune
Editorials
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ALBANY. OREGON
Phone 379
212 E. First
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Molici »f fini SKIlMtßl
Notice I» hereby given that the under
Signed, aa Executor of the " ill and Le-
late of John Hhindier, deceased, has
hied in the County Court of Liun Coun
I agon. hi. Ana
Executor ami the taxi Court has fi »«J
Monday. th» t -d day of March, 1926, at
the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
of that day, as the time for the bearing
of objections to said final account ami
the settlement thereof.
Any and all prrsuo» bat trig objection,
to saki Anal account at» hereby notified
U> bo present at said lime in the Coon-
tv Court room in the Linn County Court
House. In the City of Albany. Linn
County, Or«g<>n, and then ami there
make such objectlona.
F rank S hinple U,
Executor of said Estate.
H ill A M arks ,
Attorneys for Executor.
f 19. W m 5. 12. 1»
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
Hill « CATAMMII XBDI< IMthubxr
uwl .uccoaeCutiy tn u>. irmunmi oi
Catarrh
liai I a < VI «Him ViliHiM- eon-
•¡•u ut an Olatmant which Qugkty
('..I i . vm by kxal »it-Jl<-wtk>n. and II.»
trt.rsnl M«ti«-ln.. a TonW. wht-h am
«Kronen lha Illood on th«- M .
term thus rwluetn« U m > InlUnonnllon.
»<•14 by all druealsta.
F. J, r'iwney A C»u TWsdo, Ohio
W. A. Ewing.
T. J llunkcrs,
|*r«euirnt
Vice i*r»s
E. D. Myers. Cashier
The Sein State Bank
D<wt a General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on time deposita.
Is Your Chtld kinking
Good
Progress at
School ?
If your child is not obtaining a sat
isfactory average at school yen;
should find out why, as defecttv«•
eyesight is often responsible for poot
progress in studies. Don’t wait
longer. Find out for sure -now.
while the legislators believe that the
farmer and small home owner must
Rewy Tk.e^*, he
’
bear the burden, and In this they are
TUK TRIHUNK Pl WUSNINU COtSFAMT
at Sew. Lo>a t>HM>«y. Oraron
most ably backed by the Morning
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Mro I V. M< A4 mu . M m U«. A Clraw l s t Ws Met Oregonian, which publication just as
vigorously attacks the governor's
program. Neither aide is wholly
correct nor wholly wrong. There is
a solution to every problem when
cool heads and honest advisors come
together in a friendly spirit. An
sin tagonism through a false interpreta­
ta»
tion of power leads to harm — and in
this instance it is holder of tangible
property. If each member of the
legislature, be he banker, lawyer or
farmer, believes in wholly taxing
tangible property, why do they at
aaeeaaing time undervalue ail their
property? Why do they misrepre
sent to the aasraeor' There are two
reasons: One is. they know the sys­
tem 1» wrong; the other, that the
assessor will have to make up the
Watch th* date followtaf your d,ff|,rpricr f,(>rn (h. ,mal|
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name on thia paper. It tells wrwn
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your time expires. If • blue pencil |
In other words,
soak
tangible
mark >s under your name, it means property and let money go untaxed
vour pai*er will stop in two weeks, is the program of the legislature
unless renewed
Starts when paid and the Oregonian and the ’’com-
for. * u > m at expiration.
mon" people will foot the bill until
they wake up.
TMIKM i AY. Feb. 2«. 1926
Mel Arnold has a big job before
Mt. Pleasant-Cole News
him an<i his friends say he can sure
handle IL He is road supervisor
Feb. 24
for Districts 33 and 14. He is do­
ing food work on the former and
Tony Geisler waa a Scio visitor
will give a good account of himseif |ut Wednesday,
over in 14
In fact, all supervisors
Mary Hora spent las« Wednesday
in thia territory are good road men. afternoon with Maude Darhv
Louie Ray and mm Lyle and
Litton Darby spent laat Wednesday
with Hen Darby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. I xh ie Rav and eon
Lyle, and Ixiuie’s m- ther and Chas
Beard, wife and son Oliver, motored
to Monmouth last Sunday.
Frank Hora call«-d on Harold Dar­
by last Sunday.
Harley and Violet Darby motored
to Oregon City Sunday afternoon.
Alice and Sophia Eberhardt visited
Because of high feed, many dairy-• at M. F. Ryan's last Sunday even­
men and farmers are now selling ing.
their cows and hogs, claiming the
Those who attended the dinner at
¡trices received for butterfat and : (ieoree Ray's last Sunday were Tom
hogs o not p y for the food. What { Phillips and family. Linn luimbert
lx»ok around your farm and you
will And many articles that you can
not use. yet in good condition. They
may l>e valuable to some one else if
he knew about it. Our classified
column is read by more than 2000
people each week, and will sell the
article for you. Convert what you
can not use into cash. The cost is
small, the results are big.
: good does it do to penaltxe the pro-: and family. Mrs Rav and son Louie
ducer at harvest time,when his note and family, Mrs. Roxie Shank and
<-<>me» due, with low prices and in a family, Tony Minten and family.'
few months make him pay double Mrs. Lillie Nedstanek of Salem, and ,
or mure for it? What benefit to a (zander Minten.
community, state or nation is such'
Louie Geisler has purchased a|
i system? Community mills like we 1 new milking machine
| have here are also made Io suffer !
The program and shadow social
from the same causes.
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Qptom e trift.
ALBANY OACi
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
¡given at the Kingston school house
|Mt Friday evening was well attend- I
Governor Pierce made his third ed. There were about 36 shadows
appearance before the legislature sold, lealtaing $42.60.
Angelina Ryan and Mrs Josephine
last Monday, ami again urged legis­
lation that will relieve tangible Habberman of Salem spent the
property from all the burden of week end with home folks, the M
taxation. Agair.by party lines, his , F. Ryan’s.
message was received tn silence ;
With no apologies for the governor.
Word was received in Scio last
Real Pitale Rioter
the Scio Tribune sees reasonablnea« week that a daughter was born Feb
and Notara Public
and justice in his recommendations. 15 to Mr. and Mrs C. E. lambert
and some or all of them should re- of Index. Wash. Mrs Mmbert is a
^kiirtith Obtained, (iiamintJ
JCIO
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OREGO\ ceive conscientiotMi consideration by daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Shi-
the legislator»
If they are not, if manek.
taxes on tangible property are sky-!
DR. A. G. PRILL
H1LSY S!J6LffOÇ
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Physician
and
Surgeon
District 8urgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
rocketed, if laws are passed in chat-'
tisement. and a special session of the
legislature is provided for as now
planned and the “reported” recall
¡»etition of the governor is filed, it
is pretty sure the laymen will read
the sign aright and return the gov-
ernor. Playing dirty politics is a I
OREGON ure boomerang.
G. F. Korinek
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Veterinarian
HTAYTON,
< alls answered Day or Night
Tuberculin feating
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
f- ■-
HEXTIST
1
First National Rank Building
S t * vti '». Oaaooji
Rrbtge and Plate Work given prompt
and rarrful attention. Also Extract»«
Lowe &. Morrison
Reliable UnSsrtabsrs
All funerals given pc •raonal attention
by Mr. Io
owe
N. L Moaarana
N. IX Lowe
Phono -Day. WT
I bone-Might. MS
PhoweSl
WORKING OVERTIME
POULTRY
capons
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V eai
EGGS
HOGS
We want your produce
and guarantee you top
market prices,
Our
business established 44
years ago. Reference:
Bank ol California.
Get Accurate
Travel Information
■your local Southern Pacific
avent is eagt r to aid you in
nil your travel planning.
Benefit by his experience
and wide knowledge con-
co. i. ; all u.«n portation
matters.
Rely upon him for full in­
formation regarding
Fares
Schedules
R>i4t<s
Ju s«. mt ions, etc.
For whc c' < r you plan to
go, Sni hern Pacific and
itsconnec t ions can take you.
C. W. BRAGG. Agent
West Scio. Ore.
tflC
So
See F. E. SHAFER for
harness
2j inch Double and Stitched Trace, 1 inch Hip
Straps, 5-ring Breeching Back Straps lj inch.
Hold Backs !J inch, Pole Straps 1} inch. Bridles
Cup Blinds i inch. Breast Strap' Ij inch Lines
li in. I>> 20 fact, Back Band I > lt Lined, Mar­
ket Tug lj inch. Good Wide Belly Bands.
I size Leather 2" Harness, $46.50
2%" Harness, $50.00
seJs
7 <M>
N.00
5 00
All Harness made of California Oak
1 anned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Hurses
Puttees
170 S. Com i Street
Gloves
Salem, Oregon
All This Week
6 gallon Galvanised Oil Cans with faucet, regular $1.25,
special all next week (only oju-
$ I WO
$5.00 Copper Boiler, No. b
I N
5.25 Copper Boiler, No. 9.......
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4 50
IOS off on Plows anil I larruws
ALL THIS WEEK
Ask for tickets with each $1 caah purchase or paid
on account. For ha rd»«are we're hard to I »cat.
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N. 1. MORRISON
PAGE & SON
The legislature is running over­
time because two branches of gov-
ernmenl are al loggerheads. Both
were elected by the people—the
governor and the legislature. The
•wo see themselves, while their con­
stituencies hack home look like an
many cattle to be led up tn the tax­
ation slaughter house to be finan­
cially butchered. The governor be-
i eves those who receive the great­
est Iwnefils from the government
should bear the groataeC burdao. |
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Albaay’sOnly
4®^ Exclusive
Optical Parlor
SHELTON BROS.
fi very th infßpbical
<»ood Meats served with a »mile. Tickets with each 50c pur­
chase or $1 paid on account, good for ciianvc on the prizes we
l*g*9 giving last Monday aixl every <lav thereafter until the
drawing. Ask for them.
Bancroft Optical Co.
>u w « m nm Sum a » mw . o ^.
V\ e Meat the people of this community.