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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
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Th» Milla bill to amend the direst primary law, providing for post pri mary nominal ing eon vent Ions, was de feated In the senate. It received IP voles and M vote« were cast against It. This ends the proposal to cur* *«>ntr of tbs defects In the primary law Th* bouse killed the measure Intru- duced by ths Jackson county delega tion. which provld<-d for a pr* primary county conventtan achrme through a change In lb* present law. In th* face of open oppoatGsn by Governor 1‘ierrw th* resolution Intra- dnerd In tbe renal' by Senator ilennln was adopted by the bouse by a vote of 34 to S4 and will go on tbe ballot at the next general election for ratifica tion of th* people It declares It a* state pulley that no Income lai or la- her llano- tax »hail be levied and may Revised figures having to do with not be enacted for IS years the appropriation* authorin-d by Ike Forced Auto Inauranc* Killed. Joint ways and means committee of A house bill providing for oompul the house and senate for lb« current biennium indicate that these allow sory automobile liability Insurance to ancos aggregated approximately IT, be handled by the state industrial as 140.*71. a« against 46.7*4.0*9 36 r-.mn clrt-nt commission, was chloroform«! mended by the «tate budget comml* In tbe bouse by ludeflnU* puntpone uawsaaaamaa«—mas»s= .- .. . ". st ., - - ment. Another bouse bill which, on It* f*c«* called for a uniform set of casualty tw> sura nee rate* In Oregon, was also la- definitely postponed Indefinite poatponrment also wan Sunday, Monday, Tuesday lhe fate of a house bill setting th* March 1-2-3 salmon catch limit by trolling oa th* lower Rogue river Cecil C. DeMillc's After protests had been mad* by Senators Eddy and Joseph tbe wnat* refused to approve Representative Crw- mer'a bill providing for rwgular pay Another triumph bv the out days In certain employments, and kcr «»f "The Ten Comma««! again referred the measure to tbe com ment«.” mittee on revielua of lane Under the provisions of a bill ap Coming Soon ptoved by the senate II would be un law ful for any person, firm, corporg- Thoma« Mcighan’s latest Uon or organiiallou to circulal* so- Globe - Albany —I - / 10 lOTMtlt«'» lb* meth In Oregon and r»|x>ri Ua (Indù;« tu tb» tealslalur* al Ha nest Staaten Tb* «anala and boua* ov*rrv«te tbe Ta» senate approved a bill Intro vs to of Governor Plwrce of Henat--r duoed by the alcoboll« traffic commlt- Magladry*« bill providing for th» »m ,»* taking from the alate prohibition piuymwnt of not to *«r»*d M *ta«< depnrttuwbi th* . nfor, rîî,rïst síf th truffle oUI-er* under tbe **crw«ary of * act Under th» provtelona < 4 th» •tat* aad lucreaatn* tb* aalarte* >»< bill tbe eufort-emaut of this taw rould tb*** operative* be placet! under 'he jurtsdlctl >n of Uud*r tb* provisions of th» act tb* the ■tale board of pnarmacy. cbt*f tn*p*ctor for tb» Mat* motor vs btcl* department would r*x»lve a max Inium of M74 a tnotuh a* aaalnat tb» prw**at salary of «JO* Tb- stat* traf Re officers would r*r*iv« «126 a month for tb* first year** service. 1130 month durlag tb* aecond year. an «176 aflat enter1 ng «poll Ibhw year- and Mr«. J. S. Sticha spent of scrvlo*. Monday in Albany. Governor Pterc*. in hía vete ioh sag*, coateaded that It »M the du’y of Mia« Vesta Slerfv was in Albany tb* *X*euttv* department to enforce Saturday «hopping the law* of th» Mat» »nd that th* polk-ing of tb» highway* *** not • prop*r function for tb* wcrolary of state to perform J. N. Weddle i« confined to the Coatendina that stive b» ba* been house with a •« vere cold. la the tuv»rnor*a office- there has b—-r* Mita Grace Bilyeu i« out from pr**su*tM> so bill *• far rwaeWn« lt> It* poaaibi* *fnM.-t. and a* «4*4« Itneutai Portland for a few days visit. given tb«lr' writtea c-_>n*eat. TrwfVI* VsSa Ov*er<*d»n veals lo the asnwai welfare as l -»u*e bill Mr. and Mr« H. 1- Wat<nt>augh 161, Gov-iruor Pi -roe sent In bl* v, - •pent the week-end in Corvalli«. of that measure tnlroduc.d by Meindl W. A Ewing an I Riley Shelton of Multnomah, designed lo «1rs th* pee-r of MuPsiWuj »»li-r power lu were in Albany on business Frtdav. raJiro*4*. *111« city council meet« next Thurs Collect Unpa.d lascom» T««. day evening in ita regular monthly A bill aponeored by tb» b*u»e «-om •earn on. mlttrw on a**«M*in»iit and taxation and John Bender, a Jordan farmer, providing for the roflm-tlon of unpaid or <Mlnqu»til Inmme taxes under the waa in Scio <>n business lhe last of act of IMS wa* pasmed Rntoreemerit I the wuek. of thia wet. it 1» clalm>'«l. «Ill re-ull lu Í C-n-nt Cain ha* iteen confined to tb» collodion of approximately li.ouo. the house the past few day« with two la Incom» taxes remaining unpaid whooping cough. at this tltn» Th» hows* p***»d a senate bill pro Miaa Edith I'entney «pent the vldlng for ln< re*»** I* the ealsries of weekend in Molalla, returning th» Seva* state supreme court Jutigsw Monday evening. from «¿260 io l7;.0u a year. Mr. and Mrs A. W Hatf«-y have There will be no bange In high school course-* of att ly to liitrodu-r bought the Frank Titus property ; penmanship, bookk»» dwg and arltb • near the planing mill. mwtlc. a* prapoaMKl I m lhe Kddy bill I Full line of bulk and garden fur tb* bouse killed I. In short order < «red«, land plaster and ferlilixer. Dwaplte tb* eigoroiis fight mad* by ' 2Mtf Wesely's Giucery. Henaior Garland In I ehalf of his bill1 Veri, the three year old ton of Mr. to prohibit tbe advertising of cigar •ttes tn Oregon through th» nvdiun. and Mr«. F. R Shelton, remain* very of pewtera. painting» or signs, th» *>-u ill with whooping cough. al* deteatad th* m«**ur» Mr« Wilbur h unk visited Tuesday Bill Double* Dry Fu«d* with Mr«. Joe Hunkers and her Itefens* of tb» eufurceiueat of tbe daughter. Mr«. Rena Luciu«. prohibition law*, but «tonunrlallon ot Darline, the four year old daugh' the conduct of the state prohibition office under the admiaiatrattoa of ter of Mr. and Mr« Fled Mumper George U CtaMMF, few lured tbe dloru* i* quite ill with pneumonia. J* w * . - r«*. R Jia Shelton, wife and daughter and Ardith. and Mr. Mr« Fred r ♦. Sturgis drove to Newport Saturday evening. an>i returned Monday evetp ing Th« entertainment and dance giv en by hr Z C. ft J lodge at their hall Saturday night waa well attend« ed. and an enjoyable evening is re ported. Word r<- - iv.-i from Mrs. Fresi Axe. who liv<*d in Seto last winter, is that she recently underwent an operation, and that she is recovering nicely Mrs J. F. Proehaskafand daugh * ?■' ter and • m in-law of Portland vi«ih- ed Scio friends over the week end » «nd attended the Z. C B. J. dance Saturday night. c For Sale R<-d Clover Seed, good Stuff, price 30c per pound. See F. T. Thayer. Scio, Ore. 27lf u ■ ■ For --ale White Pekin Duck Eggs. $1.UO per setting. Call or phone Fresi Roadarmel. Scio. Ore. 27tf For Rent Id-acre tract on We«t Scio mad; also cow for sale. In quire of E L. Sixemore, on place, c Waited To buy a turkey gobbler. One weighing over 17 pound«. Call on A. L. Arnold, R 1. Scio, Oreg. 29 p For Sale—Auto Knitting Machine, good a« new. for $40; cost |70. See or phone Franklin VanBrunt, Scio. Oregon. 27t3p For Sale !»unge. kitchen cabinet, linoleum rugs and nunn-rou« oth- « r article« <>f furniture. Mr«. J. D l>en»more. 29-c Fann Loans Money at with n- rninal commission; prepayment priviledg«-« after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 26-c Bring in your vesl and drowned hog*. \\ e pay y u Pornland price« leas «xprew charges. No com mi mi on. J. F. Wcaely. 22-tf For Sale Horne and one-half Gas Engine in g«H»«l shape. Priced rea«onabi<- See or phone I. G. Faltu«. Scio, Oregon. 29p alon of a bill Introduced In ’be awnai* M im Myrtle Hollis «yen', tbe week Cash paid for false teeth, dental by th» ateobollc traffic comuilttu* pio gold, platinum and discarded jew end at her home here, returning to vldlng that tb» fund* of th» Itepart- elry. H >ke Smelting A Refining Mt. Angel Tuesday morning ment should be Increased from IJS.ooo Co.. Otaego, Michigan. 25-tf to I6 o . o ( ki annually and for other George I*ewi«, wife and «on, lx For Sale Double diac drill, or will equally Important changes In the «slat-1 Roy. of Portland spent the week-end I trade What have you to trade? Ing pr*hlt«Mion statuta* Th* bill was with G. W. Morrow and wife. I. ('. Quick, R 1, Scio, Ore. Hv**»d. 17 I* 3. (Mt. Pleasant neighbornood) 30-p Only bln* vote* were mustered In Rev. E. V. Ostrander, wife and opposition to • bouse bill providing «on. Donald, were Sunday dinner No Baby Cnix thia year, but can fur for tb» a*t*l>ll*bmr*t ot the Hout hern nish «nrg« for hatching. $5 00 Orugoa normal »--bool at Ashland wb*n guest* of Mr. and Mr«. W. F. Gtll, per 100. S. C. White laghorns, It came up tor Gnat pasaage la tb* Mr. and Mr« D. C. Thom« visited! Hanson's Strain. called campaign tickets prior Io an house Tb* bill was paaaed. after ron R C. Pettit. Scio, Ore. 29-p in Portland over the week-end with election unl-ss the persons whoa* alderable debat* In which It was shown names appear on the tlckrta haw Mr«. G. H. Jett, a sister of Mr«.* Potatoes f >r Sale — Roth fur table that tb» «tat» normal ncbool la unable u«e and seed. Netted Gem« and to provide the number of graduate Thom«. Sunrise: also good feed grinder. laacbar* required by the aisle The Mr and Mr«. Roy Burgett drove 2 h r«e power. See Chas. Chrx, bill passed by tbo how*» provides fur On West Scio road. 27-tf tbe levy ot on*twentieth of on* mill down from Keiao. Wash . to spend annually for **pport ot the Ashland the week-end with their aunt. Mrs. Raby Chicks for Sale — From our* •choot. Tb» old atate normal school Joe Munker«. Hollywood «train 200 to 240 eg|f building* tbare can be utilised <0 a hen«. Rudy for delivery March R. M. Phillip* and wife «pent the large extent. It was staled 10. I’ricw 115 00 per 100. An week-end in Silverton with Mr. Banking Msasure Passed tone Falta«, R. 4, Scio. Ore. 31-p Th* n*w «tat* banking cod*, passed Phillip«* aislcr, Mrs. Sarah Hepburn, For Sale Rosenkranz «train Brown by tbe senate, was approved by prac who is verv ill. I«eghotn Eggs, fl oo tx-r 15 or tically unanimous vote of the houe*. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu enter IS 75 per 100; Bahy Chick« $16 50 Th* maaaur» attempt« to throw added tained a few friend« at 500 at thrir per loO Hannon «train While •»rarity about dapoalta In Orwgoti I Ix-ghorn Egg« $5.00 per 100. home last night in honor of Mr«. E Capital required to open • beak« ( hieka $15 lM> wrr 100. Mr». J. bank la Increased by tbe law from a A. Wagner of Dallas H. Johnaton, Lyon«, Ore. 26tf minimum at present of «I&000 In Monday waa a leunl holidny, tw- •mall leans to $14.000 and correspond Egg« For Hatching, $5.00 per 100—- ing Wnshington'« birthday. It waa Ing Increase* In «-enters of larger pop From two-year old hen« with a duly celebrated by the poatoHiCe and nlaU*a fl-ick average of 224 eggs in their bank an«! by the schools. Lapialatlva Brevities pullet year, mated to cock« from a p-ii of hens w.th record« of 277 Tb* tree or loan textbook law «eat Ailwit Fowell, who work«-d for to 299 with male'« dam a 209 hen. down to defeat tn th» house i the Ballin Lumber Co. laai year, ha* R. H. McDonald, route 4. Scio, Governor Piero* signed the bill an- Oregon. 26-tf thorislng th* formation of mutual sav- returned to Scio, to work fur the Thomas Creek Lumber Co. tn«» banks In Oregon I.ntE B»GETS LOCK H« ad your herd Th* bible will not b* rend In th« with a well-bred registered Ayr Mr. Ender has finlahed hi« work public acbooia, a* was dsalrad b> Sen shire bull We offer: a tor Garland HI« bill waa Indvrflnit* M mill wright for the Thoma* Creek 1 2j-y»-ar old................................ $125 Lumber Co . and has returned to ly postponed by th* bouse 1 lM-mi-nth* old ...................... 90 Tbe way* and means committee of hi« home al The Dalle«. Oregon. 1 15-moeith« old....................... 75 tbe house recommended with draw al of Sciohn Farm. Scio, Linn county. Mrs. P. H. MacDonald substituted bona* bill 114. which would hav* trans Oregon. 28c ferrod control ot th* penitentiary from for Miss Freda Thayer in the Scio th* chief exec«live to th* state board school during her absence at the fu "I control 193.70 acre« in the Linn- hawn District, known a« the L. of control. neral of her nephew, Wayne Sheitun. M Boyer farm Io any one In- New armories dotted «boat tbe «tale tereMed in buying I will sHI fora Gordon Wesely suffered a badly seamed kxK «bee. tn harmony whh re «mall navment down, long time ports by tbo ways and means commit cut foot last Saturday when the ax on balance, with a low rate of tea, bills providing for theca worn Condenaery. Scio, Oregon with which he was cutting «take« intercut,” H. B Cuaick. care withdraw*. for a flat ear «imred. He wae laid First Saving« Rank. Albany. Ore Tbe senate adopted * resolution aa gon. Mt«c 'barking th* awi-etiaa *f . aorerw-r » off fr»m work fur «everal days A Golden Bed / ’■< 1 I I I I 11 î Rai am —- Un«bl* to complete ft* lnlxirs within th* today period pre scribed by the constitution the lexis lature extended the session over fair this week. The chief reason tor »1 I'-nding the session waa the failure to pass th» necessary appropriation Illi« and frame legislation to pros id« the additional revenue required fur tbo non two years. Memtvra will receive no pay tor their time thia week but compensa lion for thu house and senate staffs, which Includes everybody down to the stenographers and pag*a continue* un til adlouruaiani sloe dlr. Although the ways and mean* <c>m tn Ilia* worked hard to evolve a pro gram to uieei the fluaa> ,al n- .-Is of the stats tor ths coming two year« the demand* for money far ouisirtp ped ths funds available. Faced sub the threat of the governor to veto any attempt to add to the direct l«x levy against real property, the com mlltoe planned on making special I* vies, including laics on cigarettes sad tobacco, a gross earning* las t-n public utilities and diversion of perl of the fee« collected by semi f-ublh commissions to the general fund Thr governor told the coiuinlttee that he would veto such taxes As a rmiill the financial program was In a lan«le when the legislature adjourned Het urday «nd senate and bouse organ liatlon leader« planned to frame a definite policy during the week end and drive It through. B<g Osflcit Faced. I / / '• 7 Lawmakers Unab'e to Com plete Labors Within Con- sti utional Limit ¡ r a SESSION AT SALEM RUNS OVER 40 DAYS sloe With available funds of It.tKMU reported by the «tale budget commla lion, it probably will bv aeceasary fur the legislature io make up the de fhlt resulting from the over spprupria Hues by levy lag «JdMIveal taueu. The house of representative* burl cd defiance al tloveraor I’lerve when Il refused to «uapvnd the rule* and place on final paaaage a bouse bill providing for the placing of a tax «a public uillltlee In accord with a <1* mand made by lhe «overuue upon tbe ways and means committee. «•rvie* Body Act Vetoed. [>*. fft.r» l4rio Trttaflé Local .Vf ir tan A (Lia son/ifA P.ge 4 I i ¿ ir .« T, it«, • *■* * ‘ - t V- ■ Í ■ A ^7 1 j i T. ■ 4 « Cool, Clean Milk I ‘*r 1 ’lA.l,-- Coming Through A, V , Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. Oregon Milk Company •Í * V - I ’ • •r ’ • ♦ 4M9 _ h - T. i * j