I TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25. 1921 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 4 mi hereby given to the Taxpayers of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, that the Levying Board of said City will meet in the Common-Council Chambers of the CityiHall, Monday evening, November 21st, 1921, at or about 7:30 o Clock, for the purpose of permitting any person who shall be subject to the tax: levy, as hereinafter estimated by the Budget Committee of said City, to meet with said Levying Board and be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof. By order of the Common Council dated October 17th, 1921. GEORGE E. HALVORSEN, Mayor. i EARL RACE, City Recorder. SlALEM, OREGOX, FOR THE YEAR 1922. AS PREPARED BY AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTElt 118 GENERAL LAWS OF ORE-1921. ESTIMATE OP PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR THE CITY OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF SALEM, OREGON, GOX FOR i J 1. Recorder and Purchasing Agent- 2. Clerk Hire 1 Bookkeeper 1 Stenographer Original Estimate Sheets as Prepared by the Various Of ficers and Departments of the City of Salem, Oregon -Salary ! Approprl Year 1918 Year 1919 Y'ear 1920 ated 1st 6 Mos. 1921 . 1.200.00 $ 1,?00.00 1,800.00 800.00 1,530.00 810.00 994.35 535.00 Expended 1st 6 Mos. 1921 S 900.00 810.00 510.00 Budget Committee's Estimate of Propoed Expenditure for 1922 Total esti mated Ex penditure 1922 Estimated 1922 1,800.00 1,620.00 1,060.00 1,800.00 Total 1,740.00 3. 4. 5. Treasurer Salary 1,200.00 City Attorney Salary 1,200.00 City Attorney's Stenographer Salary 397.84 6. Street Commissioner Salary 7. 8. 9. 10. 1.230.00 Marshal Salary 1,180.65 Police Salaries 5.251.27 Police Matron Salary 600.00 Expense Police Department Postage Printing Taxi Hire . Telephone and Telegraph Gas and Oil Supplies Motorcycle Repairs Miscellaneous Betterment 2,100.00 2,524.35 S 1,345.00 S 1,320.00 $ 2,680.00 2,680.00 1375.00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1.200.00 1,500.00 ; 750.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 364.41 349.23 I 225.52 225.52 600.00 600.00 1,320.00 1,800.00 ' 900.00 900.00 1.800.00 1.800.00 1,199.30 1,515.15 i 900.00 900.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 7,980.05 10.900.26 5,000.00 3,784.35 14,400.00 14,400.00 749.30 1,076.17 600.00 644.72 1,200.00 1,200.00 ! 13.00 10.00 30.00 108.54 100.77 200.00 j . 245.60 171.00 500.00 U 93-77 71.31 150.00 i 104.80 128.69 62.16 150.00 296.21 370.66 450.00 120.24 - 26.18 100.00 250.00 Total S Meals 414.90 1.094.02 1,110.85 375.00 $ 812.08 $ 1 830.00 1,830.00 11. Expense City Jail Laundry Betterment and Repairs v 57.85 3.95 5.00 182.10 15.15 3.65 230.00 30.00 40.00 Total 12.. Health Off cr 13. Sanitary Inspector (Deputy Health Officer) 14. Incidental Expense Health Officer Medicine. Fumlgators Postage ...... Printing . . Expenses. Pest House Groceries and Supplies Hospital Expenses ... Miscellaneous 50.95 500.00 860.00 187.90 00 00 841.92 Total 15. Salaries and Maintenance Firo Department Salaries 1 Chief $160.00 per mo. .. 1 Captain 9 13 5.00 per xno 1 Engineer $135.00 per mo. .... 11 Flrememn $125.00 per mo 4 Callmen $100.00 per mo Gas and OIJ . . Supplies Repairs and Tires . . Accident Insurance Laundry ..i. . New Hose and Repair Old.... , Miscellaneous Bettermenmt 177.62 549.80 $ 66.80 50.00 $ 200.90 $ 300 00 CoO.OO R02.98 37.",.00 375.00 750.00 750.00 1.185.87 550.00 549.97 1,200.00 1,200.00 180.55 83.40 100.00 129.82 80.00 80.00 11.00 4.00 15.00 80.70 6.50 10.00 533.28 58.91 28.12 60.00 177.00 50.00 79.15 4.99 35.00 1.073.41 125.00 $ 384.01 $ 350.00 350.00 s 20,451.68 162.83 203.55 521.60 453.49 106.00 1,517.50 138.43 11.170.20 89.12 36.08 795.66 292.98 37.70 580.45 25.93 21,570.00 100.00 50.00 916.00 450.00 75.00 500.00 25.00 200.00 Total 16,115.44 17,113.88 $23,555.08 12,030.50 $13,028.13 $23,886.00 23.886.00 16. Water Supply. Fire Hydrants 17. Engineering and Surveying Salary . 18. Maintenance. Public Buildings Janitor Laundry Repairs Supplies Miscellaneous Betterment Insurance Total 19. Fuel, City Hall Saw Dust . Cord Wood 3.865.78 1,543.00 13.394.06 1,556.75 1,619.83 Total 613.82 ; 2,044.54 512.90 5,310.00 2.875.00 2,655.00 5,750.00 5,750.00 1,974.50 1,000.00 1,195.75 '2,200.00 2,200.00 707.10, ' 360.00 750.00 9.86 5.35 10.00 29.65 18.23 25.00 173.50 58.53 50.00 58.95 15.50 15.00 150.00 733.84 ' 979.05 2,000.00 $ 1,191.45 $ 1,000.00 354.00 450.00 686.50 750.00 20. Comfort Station Water ..... Repairs . . . . v ' Supplies Miscellaneous -Janitor Total , 3,164.45 685.97 21. Public Library Books Periodicals Binding Salaries Janitor Water Heat Light Building Repair Supplies Postage and Freight Insurance Miscellaneous T T i :" if jr r $ 804.00 300.00 $ 686.50 $ 750.00 525.00 270.00 540.00 171.53 77.23 175.00 51.60 19.75 50.00 353.17 20.05 150.00 28.97 2.70 85.00 $ 1,130.27 500.00 $ 389.73 $ 1,000.00 1,497.18 1,625.00 1,500.00 279.65 240.00 240.00 264.95 245.00 250.00 3,279.47 3.555.00 3,550.00 848.50 825.70 800.00 36.71 30.00 '30.00 339.62 360.00 345.00 197.00 ' 230.00 230.00 205.88 95.00 95.00 164.73 170.00 160.00 104.52 154.41 150.00 362.15 125.00 125.00 95.41 20.00 25.00 l.oeo.oo 750.00 1,000.00 Tdtal 5,600.00 5,600.00 $ 7,675.77 3.550.00 $ 7,675.11 $ 7,500.00 7 500.00 22. r Lighting City Barns Comfort Station City Hall i , 400 C. P. Street Lights I Alley Lights Cluster Posts . 250 C. P. Street Lights , 80 C. P. Street Lights . . . - . One-half Cost of Lighting Willara. R. Bridge Lights at-Wtllamette University ; Waite Memorial Fountain Renewals and Repairs 25.91 250.29 210.83 10,089.20 240.00 3,510.00 260.40 170.00 207.00 24.00 112.76 1,125.71 12.55 30.00 130.50 250.00 107.41 210.00 5,517.60 11,000.00 120.00 240.00 1,752.00 3,510.00 130.00 260.00 85.00 170.00 103.50 207.00 12.00 24.00 55.17 115.00 565.30 984.00 , Total ...... i..v 15,275.13 $15,880.83 $16,226.10 8,100.00 $ 8.591.23 $17,000.00 17,000.00 23. . . ' . Public Parks A. City Parks, Tools and Supplies . - , Labor' , Plumbing Shrubbery and Flowers Fertilizers . Fountains r Walks ' . Water .Betterment ' , Miscellaneous .. . B. Auto Parks Repairs . Plumbing Labor Fuel Lighting ' Water Supplies ... ... Miscellaneous Total . . t 24. Public Printing Notices of Street Improvement. Advertising for Bids , Estimates Miscellaneous Advertising Doga 2,300.00 S.400.00 50.00 26.40 1,705.65; 1,091.50 36.85 23.00 154.55 55.50 46.84 9 00 451.77 27.50 9 5.45 282.65 64.79 456.50 73.90 116.36 107.40 40.60 189.00 18.00 13.47 33.41 i 5.30 20.37 3,396.62 2.250.00 $ 1,799.14 60.05 178.90 83.69 16.25 59.40 47.00 51.20 5,000.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 Total r 631.90 25. Incidental Expense of City i Premiums on Officers Bonds -. Taxes on Oaks Addition Auditing. Treasurer's and Recorder's Books.. Postage and Printing Supplies Filing Fees and Costa Expenses of Mayor Miscellaneous '':ki' Total - 213.82 $ 250.05 112.50 $ 246.35 S 225.00 197.50 195.00 195.00 1 882.84 200.00 150.00 150.00 , 1,022.90 176.89 321.88 103.35 101.82 150.00 286.50 84.50 250.00 600.00 544.28 185.12 200.00 .00 2.590.04 ! 4,295.93 $ 4,237.37 1,250.00 $ 893.33 $ 1,866.88 1,866.88 26. Bond Installments and Interest Payment and Interest 'on Municipal -and Charter Act Bonds 14,700.00 14,486.00 27. Redemption of Improvement Bonds Install- " ments and Interest on Improvement Bonds One-tenth of Principal . . . . n. Interest ToUI 3,458.83 ;ir'- 3,521.63 24.095.87 2,208.06 8.205.00 12.793.53 14.462.61 14,462.61 EP&zzz? lEsnsss 1,822.23 840.07 613.50 531.43 $ 2,662.30 2,662.30 !5. Sweeping and Cleaning of Streets Labor Accident Insurance Horse Shoeing , Tools and Hardware Yearly Clean-up , 1 Bale Rattan 1 Dozen Brooms Miscellaneous 6,231.63 107.32 S7.25 100.95 100. i0 119.99 Total 29. Maintenance of Band 30. Sidewalk Improvement Fund Streets and Highways Fund 31. Material and Labor Street Dtpartment Labor Accident Insurance Nails and Hardware Harness Repairs : Horse Shoeing Gravel Lumber Gasoline and Oil Bettexment i Hay and Oats , ; . . . Miscellaneous Sidewalks Subject to Lien Asphalt . 3.8 9.-..0 1.500.00 Total 10,859.6: Construction and Maintenance City Bridges Labor Nails and Supplies Lumber Accident Insurance Miscellaneous 4.9M.46 $ 6.69S.04 1,500.00 1.500.00 6.758.54 92.93 203.13 18.40 190.75 2.707.73 1,293.89 1.--6.42 1.71S.S2 324.21 322.70 152.46 12,829.55 $13,939.98 344. 4S 162. r.9 740.3:. 8.95 36.00 2,9$3.45 6,000.001 T8.61 150.00f J9.50 40.00 !S. 65 50.00 262.50 I 1 20.00 16.801 ', .14.20 i t :y 3,000.00 $ 3.3.02.71 $ 6.291.00; 750.00 750.00 1.560.00 j ; 100.00 6.391.00 1.500.00 100.00 4.766.45 1.11.81 117.70 j75.70 S12.75 1,07.00 2,027.54 !88.21 I 3k)1.50 231.78- l.okn.oi ! 10.000.00 250.00 200.00 150.01) 200.00 l.ooo.oa 2.000.00 175.0a 2,000.00 855.00 34Q.00 000.00 $10,441.45 $17,170.00 t I 608.01 36.00 168.82 !.07 750.00 300.00 750.00 22.50 177.50 Total Grand total for Streets and Highways Fund. !.226.4" 3,199.93 $ 1.292.37 !,000.00 $ I 714.90 $ 2.000.00 J14.0S6.09 $16,029.48 $15,232.35 $ 9,000.00 11,156.35 $19,170.00 $ 19,170.00 Special Sewer and IraiiiaRe Fund 33. Installments and Interest on Bonds Installments on Bonds 24.OO0.00 Interest on Bonds 19,200.00 4.000 00 17.400.oo 24.000.00 16,800.00 54,000.00 7.800.00 24 000.00 13)800.00 Total 3 4. New Sewers Grand 'total for Special Sewer and Drainage Fund 43,200.00 j Total Estimated Expenditures for 1922 Estimate of probable receipts fori 922 General License Fees Receipts of City Recorder's Office Interest on City Funds Sale of Bonds $43,200.00 $41,400.00 $40,800.00 19,800.00 $31,800.00 $37,800.00 i i j 20.000.00 5 ii 41.400.00 40.S00.00 19.800.00 31,8,00.00 57.800.00 57.800.00 $199,873.79 Total Estimated Tax Levy for 1922. Estimate Receipts for 122 5.000.00 . . r . 4.000.00 j l.OOQ.OO . " j 8.430.00 . - , j 18.430.00 18,430.00 ' J $181,443.79 V.'c hereby certify that the .above estimate of proposed expendi tures is true and correct. j i v W. W. MOORE. Chairman. j E. B. MILLARD, Secretary. i G. E. HALVORSEN A. F. MARCUS F. I. UTTER J. BAUMGARTNER HAL. D. PATTON JAS. M cCLE LIA N D J. A. JEFFERSON RALPH THOMPSON GEO. J. WENDEROTH J. B, GIESY A. H. MOORE II. H. VANDEVORT CARL T. TOPE ED. SCHUNKE O. L. SCOTT W.jW. MOORE i D. W. FISHEIIR t LOtJIS LACHMUND MAX O. BUREN L. f. ALDItlCH r W. H. DANCY t P. W. GEISER B. B. HERRICK E. E. FISHER ! II. V. DOE I HUGH JORY , E. p. MILLARD S. C- K10IITLINGER F. H.DEBBY f K. M. HOFFNELL Budget Cemjnltte, City of Salem, Oregon. 1 MEASUR E IS PUT T Bill for Creation of Commis sion on Foreign War Debts Passed would have 'ordered all the pa pers in the cases here for review. The Nonpartisan league is in terested more or less directly in a second case on the supreme court docket, involving valadlty of the North Dakota law regulat ing grain elevators within the state. The lower courts held the state legislation to be in conflict with federal statutes and a re straint upon! interstate commerce. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 4. Ttao house late today passed the bill for creation of a commission, headed by the secretary of . the treasury with full authority to refund war debts of foreign na tions due the United States and amounting to ten billion dollars. Except for one minor amend ment on phraseology, the bill tood up while several Republi cans and Democrats were attempt ing to pull it down with amendments. First to be defeated was a pro posal by Representative Frear of Wisconsin, Republican, providing that foreign nations indebted, to the United States be required to pay a rate of interest averaging 5 per cent. Later the amendment by Representative Collier. Misiss- sippi, Democrat, to require con gressional review or approval of claims settlements, was defeated, 117 to 71, on a rising vote, and 135 to 98 In a man to man count. It was this same proposal, era braced in a motion to recommit that was put to the house for a recorded vote later and defeated 185 to 131. Amendments flew in from all sides, all being rejected. An amendment that interest payments be used towards a bonus for former service men was thrown out on a point of order by Chairman Fordney, who ex pressed the hope that congress at the regular session would vote for the bonus. BUT U.S. SETS Many Valuable American Stamps Found in England, Engraving is Excellent American stamp collectors have been in London lately eagerly try ing to secure the pick of English collections of United States' stamps. One reason for the pre sent boom in American stamps, a well-known London stamp dealer explains is the fact that the older issues are remarkably weel en graved. "Americans " this dealer con tinues, "are particularly keen on issues depicting scenes in their na tional history. "The 24-cent issue rrf 1869 shows a picture of the signing of the; Declaration of Independence. It is so excellent a specimen of the engraver's art that its present quotation is four poundB, unused, and two pounds used. 'A few specimens of this stamp are worth one hundred pounds, for a quaint reason. By inadver tence, a very small number were ture upside down; and the few still existing fetch the enhanced figure. "The 90-cent stamp of the 1869 issue, with no embossing, and brown gum, bearing a picture of Abraham Lincoln, is In great de mand at twenty pounds. "Quite a little romance was at tached te the sale of an old stamp to an American collector the other day. "Looking through one of the 13 volumes of our largest collec tion, he suddenly caught sight of an old envelope bearing an 1847 George Washington stamp. .'That is certainly remarkable," he exclaimed. That letter Is ad-! pressed to my gradmothef ; and f it was written by my grandfather before their marriage." 'He promptly bought It' at a. high price as a matter ot sentl-: inent." i 4 , j j Never Want Anything Else The season or ' coughs, colds, croup and bronchial troubles ia at hand. Every mother will be in terested la this' letter from Mr E. 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