The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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lai are plair« a <rv«* «ernTuotai 00
utllltlM In th« b«ll«f that thia tax
»»■ay would to usad far th« support
of tha com tn I m ion
Trvaha and Buaaaa Re*ul«t«4.
Tha highway bill of major Import
rnca, la that It aatahllahaa a saw prtn
clpla of rruch and bua regulation ev»r
which tha railroad* aad trunk owner«
bar* fought for a month, commended
tnoro at taut lea durtag th« rlaalna day«
of tha aaaalcm than any othar mwaaare
sad waa not dlaposad of until tha laat
few hour* of tha aaaaloa
The bill waa »ent to th« governor
unchanged, although tha executive |D
a mnaaago to tha houaa bad *mpha-
iM tha danger of excessive rate*
r.tthrmt affording protection to tha
to« I In»« through providing for a car
tlflret» of public nereeatty and con
van tone«.
Th» mcaaure «ata a sp»r|«1 fan orer
and above all regular chart»« ag«tn»t
bu«»a« and trunks operating between
fixed termini.
On troeln thia rata
1« I mill par ton cnparity, multiplied
by th« numbar of mil»« tretsb-d
On but»»« th« rate la eat al fhr»
quart«r» of a mill per pa»aoug»r »»at.
multiplied by tha number of tnfl«*
travelml.
In th« way of highway l»«l-lattou.
tha second Important bill wa« th-
Torn market rued laoaaur«, whl< h pro
vid « mi cooperation hetwean the high
way department and county courts
Ga* Tax Not Increased.
Tfc* legislature turned d-wti the
prop • «1» tor extran
■/>»■
from gasoline cooaumere and the law­
maker* also refused to ruvlaa th« auto
mobile license fee system or tamper
with the method of financing the
highway bonds of the stale
The Ivglslature approved a bill In
troduc«-d by th« way* and means com
uiltlae irovidlng for the holding of a
•peclal election on the ««cond Tue«
day In Heptrinl>»r. contingent upoo the
| referendum of any of tha revenue
measure« enacted at the l*Xl sessioa
Nine Measure« Referred.
Nine measures, referred by th« ltd
ereslon of the Oregon legislature to
the people for action, will go oa the
ballai at th«- SepiemtMW election, pro­
viding su> h an election contasi la
pre« Ipitat'd tbfnugh the Invocation of
the referendum on the budget flnane
Ing program. A tenth measure, to
which the referendum clause has been
attached, the Eastern Oregon stata
normal school question, was «llmlnat
ed from the provisions of tb« special
»lection bill and will go over to the
gc neral « lection of 1PM. a« will all
other m-aaare« If there Is no occasion
for « ailing th» *p>-< lai eleclion
Th» «-din atlonal slat us of th« stat«
rei, »in* un«hans«'d
Free textbook«,
I
general «tlffr««« at school elections,
kit
. irtetis and revised high school
tirr.« illuni. w|<h IHMs readies in the
. ul-ii- •«:•?«’ >1«. Iu*t. The Ashland not­
ti. >1 > o-.il. however, has been reviv­
ed and an appropriation was made for
a training school at Independence In
’
ctl«>3 with th« Monmouth nor­
mal Hille providing for branch nor-
ti-nl »rhotd training In high schretls
were defeated.
fan -re ret lied their biggcat ben«-
sit sf-n the legislature arranged for
the fl &o>»,#f!0 to be used for the pur
• •.......... -t »e<d wheat, a relief measure
• v b- aits« <>f th« aererò storm
of *> v«-rel mouths ago.
Two attempts made In the house to
I -. sonata bill 1X7. providing for «ub­
isi - - n to a v-’to of th« people tb«
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L’J inilcs North of Albany on the Highway
..... Saturday Night, March 7th.....
Featurinf the
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9 musician* playing 14 different instruments. Over SOO people
enjoyed tneir last appearance at Tumblr Inn
Admission:
Gentlemen ll 10
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calling
of
a
¿s«iitulional eu«v«n
oca Is
lloa. w«nt down to i»(w'
Th« bill to crest« a board of cen­
sor* for movt«« died la th« «enate.
attar passing th« hous«
Llttl» Irrlpatiee LeeleletlO"
Irrigation received little attention
Ths chain of bills promoted by ban
Francisco banker« fur th« benefit of
bondholders. blew up when attratio«
was called to them, and th« agent«
handling those tnaaaur«-« retired In
disgust after a month of lobbying Th*
blits were not even Introduced
Th« DavlaOakee irrigation bill, glv
Ing authority to Irrigation districts t
sell surplus water aad to apply the
proceeds to Improvements, or to th-
retirement of bonds. Is of mu- It lui
p-rtaare to th« Irrigation people
Prohibition laws have been tight-
•nod up by making penal! 1»» more
severe for violation In some res»»,
such as operating stills or driving
automobiles while Intoxicated
As a result of th« Cordon bill pro
vldlng for the establishment of ntuiusl
savings banks tn the state a big d-
par!ure from the present »»tabilvhed
banking system has been taken
Arvnletlee Day Legal Holiday
A stat« department of Americanise
lion has been created and Armlet lew
day has been voted a legal holiday
The lienaia reeolutlon. which 1»; n«
aa mherttaare tax or «late Income
tag In Oregon for Ik year*, will b
submitted to th« people at the te xt
elect lOO.
fb-ards sad com ml »«Inns were at«-
Ubllshed to «samlne beauty ductor«.
. chlropodiat« and real estate broker«
On« forestry bill passed guard-«
agate at fire and another makre a
•tart on relaxing tax»« on cut over
lead to foster reforestation.
ft will coat mere to marry aad more
!o g«t a divorce, the
. I n»
creased.
Resolution« A looted
Keiolutlon« adopts, were to th
following effect: Opp «Ing the stat»'«
embarking tn the pu It- utility bust
nee«; calling tor Inve, tgatioa of need
•»d change« In wort men** compel«
«atIon law; «apporttar the tmbllc «<>rv
Ire eommlaahm suit for central On
gon railroad development. asking In
veetlgatlon and repurt to next >
«Ion on advisability of consolidation
of various elate depart-». >>meo !
meat of state constitution to I- -u!>
milted soaking divided ••-»•Ion of th«
.
I
•
Guy McKnight went to McMinn-
»111« and Tillam<M>k the firat of the
week on a bueine*« trip.
John !»en«m-ire Jr., who ia attend­
ing achxd m Portland, »pent the
Denn Morris and wife visited in week end at hi« home here.
Salem Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Harder of
The city council meet* in regular Portland »pent the week-end with
aeaaion tonight.
Mr ami Mre. P H MacDonald.
Mia* Mary Donovan spent laat
W. H Young and wife of Camas.
week at Corvallis.
Wash . visited Mrs Young's moth­
D C. Thoma attended Masonic er, Mr- L C, Alexander, last week.
lodge in Salem Saturday night.
R M Phillips and wife were in
Dr E H. H'»h«on vf Salem made Silverton Sun-lay to see Mr. Philipps'
a professional call in Scio Saturday. <u«ter. Mrs Sarah Hepbuin who re­
mains quite ill.
Mra. E II Ilobaon of Salem ia
spending the ureek with Scio friend*.
I Hie l> »novan and wife and R»lph
Frank Cawrse and wife of Crab­ I) n van <>f Portland are «nending
tree were ahopping in Sctq jeeterday. th-- week at the C. M. Donovan
home her«* and with other relatives
Mr*. H L. Watcnpaugh is able to at Corvallis and Airlie.
be out again after a few day* illncs»-
ne«*.
reaei*a«ra»eaaRuigauBgMBBMMBi
J. N. Meddle «nd daughter. Mi«e
Dorris, were in Ix»l»anon on businev*
Friday.
Mr. St l.uia came down from the
logging camp and went to Portland
Monday.
John Weakly and J. L Kelly drove
to Portland on buxine»* Monday af­
ternoon
N I .Morrison waa in Salem on
bust ess Monday and in Portland
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mre. D. C. Thoma were
in Albany on bus«nt a* M > ndav af­
ternoon.
A. L. Cleveland an«i family of Sa-,
lem «pent Sunday with R. 1. Hixson
and family.
I
Globe - Albany
Suhday and
Monday
Maach 7-8
Thomas Meijhan in
Coming Through
Mcij l’-an’« latent and by far
hi* greatest picture
Coming Soon
“Barbara Frielchie”
The greatest romance of
American history
Ycu'il Find Your Want Here
fee iwr Ho# Ixit tMHhsr.«
26« net I m « m »
Frank Hartu. Fred Mumper and
T. B. Pruapal were businc» visitor*
For <ale White Pekin Duck Egga.
in Salem Turetlay.
$1 (Ml [«er netting. Call or phone
Mr. and Mr*. John Jiroeh and
Frv<t Roadarmel, Scio. tire. 27tf
daughter, M ih * Rose, were in Albany
F«»r Rent 10 acre tract on West
on business Friday.
Scio road; also cow for »ale. In­
quire of E L. Sixemore, on place, c
Glenn Clark and wife of Corvallis
vi«iled Sunday at the home of hi* Clover Seed going fast. First come,
j
first served. Price 30c a pound.
legislature, appointment of committee father, Z. J. Clark.
See P, T. Thayer. Scio. Oregon
to «tody method« of Indirect taxation,
A. C. Heyman of Albany atopped >
27lf
to report at next seas lots
in Scio Weiinewiav afternoon while
Ooo«M«reble of th« legislative trv
For Sale Clover Seed Screenings,
tertal which waa most talked of >>» enroute to Mill Citv.
good for pasture land burn*. See
fore the sms I uo opened, failed
The
Leo Powell, who i* attending O.
or write F. I’. Thayer. Scio, Ore­
I legislature refused to ratify the pro
gon.
30lf
A. C-. ha» l»e* n pledged to the Theta
posed child labor amendm-nt to th«
Nu Phi social fraternity.
For Sale
*l’>0 Graphonola and 66
federal constitution
record* for 150. Library table.
Aa attempt to abolish the candl
Mr*. Ramrev waa in town shop­
f4 (M). Hubart Hoagland. Scio.
dates' section of the offblal voters*
ping Tuesday from her home nea<
Oregon.
30-p
pamphlet fell by the wayside In the
the Richardson Gap hall.
senate.
Farm l. -ana Money at fij'4 with
Governor Herve's scheme for fin
Henry Luckenbach ia suffering
nominal commission; prepayment
men*« water and power d«vel->pn ent from the effects of a strained Lack
privile-lge« after firat year. Wm.
oa the Clear lake project, which would
Bain. Albany Ore.
30-c
which he sustained Monday.
have Involved millions of dollars, was
For Sale 50 to HO tons of go«»!
. quietly put to sleep and the propoced
Mr. and Mre. Fred T. Bilyeu an«l;
Cheat Hay. baled. $15 per ton at
water power amendment of Rebator daughter. Virginia, drove to Salem«
Tarn
Call M Kelly, Scio Jeffer-
I Joseph received no sttvntlon
Monday evening on business.
aon road; l»olh phone«.
33p
The governor vetoed all bills pass i
' cd during the recent session of the
Dr. Prill report the birth of r Cash nai«l for f«!*e teeth, denial
: legislature appropriating money tor
the construction of state armorte-
Th« entire armory program was dl»
approved by the Joint ways and
means eommlttea. but during the last
day of the session bills were passed
providing tor an armory st Forwt
Urure, La Grande and Cottage Grqvti
Cool, Clean Milk
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Oregon Milk Company :
Condenxery, Scio, Oregon
teeageeeeeae««eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeggg
G. L. Sutherland. Mr*. Glenn
Holland, Mre M B Cyru*. Ardell
Brock and Miss Bonita Sutherland
were in Eugene Sunday to are Mrs
Margaret Hayne*. who is ill. Mr*.
Sutherland has been with her for
gome tima.
9 1-2 pound girl to Dr. and Mr*. C.
Ficq of Albany on March 4. Third
child.
a l l. platinum and discarded jew­
elry. H-'ke Smelting & Refining
('<>., Otsego. Michigan.
25-tf
For Sale Double disc drill, or will
John Thoma» of the Jordan com­
trade. What have you to trade?
munity wa» called to Albany the
I. C. Quick. R i. Scio. Ore.
(Mt Pleasant neighbornood) 30-p
la»t of the week to serve on the
grand jury.
For Sale Purebred Barret! Rock
chick*. Next hatchee, March 10,
Mrs Schneider, aged 63, died at
17 ami 25
Write or phone your
the home of her eon. Martin Schnei­
order* to Frank Caw re*. Crabtree,
der. Sunday morning and wa» bur­
Oregon.
30 t-2-p
ied Wedno-day morning at Jordan.
Potatoc« f-»r Sale — Both for table
Obituary next week.
u»<« ami see«!. Netted Geme and
Sunrise: t-iso go- m J feed grinder,
H. A. Gregson was in from hi*
2 horse power. See Chaa. Chrx.
ranch on route 3 and made arrange­
On We*t Sdo road.
27-tf
ments with the Tribune for sale bilb
for a sale he will hold on March 17. Baby Chick« for Sale—From pure
Hollywood etrain 200 to 240 egg
Some high grade stock ia listed, so
hen*. Ready for delivery March
keep the date in mind.
10. Price $15 00 per 100. An-
l«»ne Faltus, R 4. Scio. Ore 31-p
The play and dance by the Sokula
Misa Ella Jiroeh of Albany and
Misa Ro«r Jiroeh of Fortland spent
the week-end at the home of lheit
parente. Mr. and Mra. John Jiroeh,
and attended the Sokol duh enter­
tainment and danee Saturday night. Saturday night, complimentary to
F<>r Sale Rosenkranz «train Brown
Willie Allen, wife and children, Frank Chmelika, national inspector,
leghorn Egg*. $1 (X) m-r 15 or
$5 75 per 100; HabyChlcka $16 5o
Elmer Allen an«i wife and Roy Mc­ wa* a huge affair and greatly en­
per tOO. Hannon «train White
Donald and wife Lnd others, whose joyed. Mr. Chmelika ha» t>een call-
leghorn Egg« $"> 00 per 100.
name* we did not learn, were over ed back to Chicago on important
( hicke $15.00 per 100. Mre J
from Falla City Sunday and viaited businee*.
H. Johnston. Lyona, Or*. 26tf
at tha G J. Bruce home.
The Linn County Holstein Cattle Egg* For Hatching. $5.00 per 100—
From two-year old hens with a
Mra. Ollie MacDonald aubitituterf Club wi'l hold its annual meeting in
fi-wh
average of 224 eggs In their
for Mra. Alta Rodgers in the third, Harrisburg on Saturday. March 14.
pullet year; mated to c- ck* from
fourth and fifth grade« in the Sdo A good program haa been arrang«*d
a pen of hen* with recorda of 277
achooi Tuewiay an«i Wednesday while and a basket dinner served at noon.
to 299 with male** dam a 299 hen.
«he waa at Kel*o. Waah , at leading Everybody intarrvied in dairy cattle
R H. McDonald, route 4. Soo.
Oregon
2S-tf
te teviled.
i the funerei wf a rateare.