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About Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
15 Mill Levy Maile by Linn County Court PAY TAXES TO THE A 15 mill tax was levied by the Cotton court Saturday. This is fori Bert COUNTY TREASURER county the various county and state funds.! An Ideal Christmas Gift foi he Home is an Edison Phonograph The Sheriff no Longer Takes the Money —Taxes Become Delinquent April 1 Hereafter (Continued from page 1) 3— A penalty of three per cent on all taxes paid on or after the 1st day of June and before the 1st day of July following. 4— A penalty of four per cent on all taxes paid on or ‘ after the said 1st day of July and before the 1st day of August following. 5— A penalty of five per cent on all taxes paid on or after the said 1st day of August and before the 1st day of September following. Provided, that one-half of the taxes against any particular parcel | Phone Main 144 Lebanon, Oregon | of real property, or the taxes on 0O«OWOi»e0HO<»OJI>OH0(OO«3SC»OilOSOijC!0 personal property charged with any individual, firm, etc, may be paid before the said 1st day of April, in which event the penalties specified in this section shall apply only to and be collected with the remaining t one half of such taxes, to be paid prior' to the, said 1st day of Septem ber following. All taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September shall become delinquent. Upon all X taxes so delinquent there shall be charged ana collected a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at the rate X of ten per cent per annum pn such taxes frorm the day on which they became delinquent until their pay i ment. All household furniture, domestic Telephone or write our buyer, J. D. Densmore, Salem, Or. fixtures, household goods and effects !* Box 35, or telephone 104 k Shipping dates for live actually in use as such in homes ¿lock can be learned by phoning Produce Houses at and dwellings; also all wearing | LEBANON, SCIO, STAYTON apparel, watches, jewelry and simi lar personal effects, actually in use, are exempt from taxation.—Herald The following is the tabulated statement of items and the number of mills levied for each, making the total of 15 mills: Mills .;,.4.4 State Ta^... ............. .... 2.5>: General County........ Common School...... ....2.|3 2.2 Road and Bridges... .... 2.7 Road District Fund .... .7 High Schools.......... Elections Expense... ....': .2 Come in and let us show them to you or write and let us send you a catalog j Kerr &, Rowland Drug Co. 8 • Fanners Attention J We pay the Highest Market Prices for | 1 Live Hogs, Calves, Sheep and Cattle Country Produce of all kinds I J J I j I I THE UNION MEAT COMPANY? A Broad Understanding. CITY DRUG STORE Dr. Luther will attend professional Calls at reasonable distances Day or Night Dr. MAGAZINES AT ALBANY AND SALEM ORE. ------------------ Prices on Application------------- — Harley Davidson Motorcycles THE 1914 MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Guns, Bicycles, Sporting Goods “Now. look here, wlfle! You have got ‘to., cut out /this extravagance! From now' on I am going to' put down my foot on all unnecessary expenses.” “Huh! Your foot, will more than cover all expenses!”—Chicago New«. No man ever wetted clay and then left it. as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune.—Plutarch. J.D. Justrite Corsets Francis Simmons Kid Gloves Butterick Patterns Boges Hats for men We have Fidelity Blue trading stamps BERT COTTON Lebanon, Oregon The Professor’» Compliment. “The professor paid me a compli ment that 1 don’t know whether to like or not." “How is that, my girl?" “He says 1 am so interesting that he Is going to name a germ after me.”— Pittsburgh Post. For Sale Cheap-*~An International high wheel automobile, in good con dition. If sold at once the price will be right. See ’ E. H. Billings, Foster, Ore. if. «a During the entire month of January I will sell every line of goods in my store Absolutely at Cost I need money and the only way I can get it is to sell my goods In order to settle overdue ac counts, for CASH I will cut the account in the middle dur ing the month of J anuary. W. J. LAWRENCE Foster - ? - Oregon Official Directory CITY OFFICERS Mayor............................. H. M. Myer’ Recorder................R. W. Van Fleet MAIL ORDERS ARE GIVEN PROMPR ATTENTION Treasurer......................F. L. Gilbert Councilmen HAUSER BROS., Prop,. M. Story, 0. L. McClure, Monroe Albany, Ore. - , - • - Salem, Ore. Smead, J. A. Thompson, David IS Doerpher and Everett Post School Board. R. W. Morehead, J. E. McClure and Harry Watkinds. Justice of the Peace W. H. Daugherty •Constable and Deputy Sheriff Henry Slavens Mails. Arrive from Lebanon.....!..... 1:30 p.m. “ Brownsville......... 3:30 p.m. ‘‘ Cascadia.... ..i„,.:8:45 a.m. We furnish the be£t dinner in the valley for 25 cents Depart for Lebanon........... 9:00 a.m. BRUER BROS. Props.' LEBANON, ORE. “ Brownsville....... 4:00 p.m. “ Cascadia___ __2:00 p.m. ALBANY GUN STORE Triumph of a Sausage. Westphalia, in Prussia, is the home of the sausage. There. It is said, a trader .will name no fewer than 400 different kinds of sausage. A sausage exhibition was held recently in Ger many. at which 1.000 varieties of sau sage were shown. In this connection the story Is told of a young Prussian who. though he had received an expensive training as a chemist shut himself up in his lab oratory and instead of devising a neW dye. safety match, motor engine, ex plosive. aeroplane or photographic lens took pork. veal, olives, pepper, fennel, old wine, cheese, apples, cinna-/ mon and herrings’ roes and from thepi evolved a wonderful and totally orig inal “wurst” the best of its kind. Ele has amassed a ' considerable fortune from its sale.—Berlin Cor. New York Sun. Dependon Under wear and Hosery I am not going out of business but I MUST HAVE MONEY and so I am taking the above method of getting it, and in so doing you are . the winner Drugs, Patent Medicines Perfumes, T oilet Articles, Sundries Trojan Stumping Powder 15.00 Peters Shoes Come in Early and get your choice of the Stock N. R. LUTHER, M. D. Prop. Robert’s and Korinek’s Veterinary Remedies East Main Street SWEET HOME, ORE. )' itooosoua _ Exclusive agent for Mealey Bros. Mill Company Manufacturers of all kinds of- Rough and|p)ressed Douglas Fir Lumber Well Seasoned. Stock Constantly on Hand Personal Attention 4 given to all Orders. We Guarantee to give you Satisfaction When in Lebanon go to the Home Restaurant For Your Dinner k Timber and Agricultural Lands and Mill Property for Sale Timber Lands Cruised and Estimates made on Standing Timber. FOSTER - OREGON