The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 14, 1920, Image 3

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CITY Or SCIO, OREGON
Octobar li. 1930
At a regular
regalar adjourned
adyoorned me»
meeting ot
thè Council this »lay
the
day regularly
rx-guiarly railed
caiied
and h«M
held at the
thè time
Urne and place
pisce and in
Ih»
th«- manner provided
prnvided by law,
law. with Mayor
A. G. t*rill, R«v»»rdcr J. 8. -ticha and
Council,
tbe following members of the Connell,
to-w.t: R M. Cain. F. T. Thayer. Roy
V. Shelton, John Weselv ami W. J.
Chroma in attendance, the following
buainesa was transacted:
Councilman F. T. Thayer then ottered
the following resolution, which was duly
seconded and unanimously adopte«l,
which resolution with the vote thereon
is in words and figures aa follows:
RESOLUTION.
Be it resolvrd by the council of the
city <>f Scio. Linn county, state of Ore­
gon. that the following proposed amend­
ments to the charter or said city be and
th« same hereby are pruposed for sub-
mmaion to the legal voters of said city
for their adoption or rejection at the
•|»erial city election to be held on the
2M day of October. 1929. as in this res­
olution provided;
Charter Amendment» Submitted ta the
Voter« by the Council.
An Act
To amend an act entitled “an act to
amend an act to incorporate the city of
Scio” passed by the legislative asaem
bly of th«- state of Oregon, approved
October 24, 1S66. ami to amend an act
entitled “an act to amend section 2 of
an act entitled "an act to incorporate
the city of Scio” pasavil by the legtala-
tivc assembly of the state of Oregon
and approved October 22. 1N6M, ami to
amend an act entitled "an art to amend
section 6 of an act entitled an act to
incorporate the city of Scio,” panae»!
by the legislative assembly of the state
of Oregon and approved Octolier IB.
1874. and to amend "an act entitled an
‘act to amend section* 4, 5, H, 14 and
hi of an act entitled 'an act to incorpo­
rate the city of Scio’ approved October
24. 1866, and to amend an act entitled
‘an act to amend section 2 of an act
entitled an act to lncor|>oratc the city
of Scio' approved I ictober 22. 1868, and
to amend an act entitled ‘an act to
amend section 6 of an act entitle«! an
act to incorporate the city of Scio ap­
proved October 29, 1874,” passed by
the legislative assembly of the state of
Oregon and approved January 28, 1891,
and to amend ths charter of the city of
Scio.” submitted to ami approve«! by
the legal voter« of said city at the reg
ular election held in said city on the 6th
day of December, 1916, ami to amend
said charter as amended at the »|>ecial
election helil in said city on the 23rd day
of February, 1921), am! to amend all
other amemimonta thereto enacted by
the legislative assembly or by vote of
the people.
lie it enacted by th«* people of the city
of Scio that an act entitled "an act to
amend an act to incorporate the city of
Scio" passe«! by the legislative asasm
bly of the state of Oregon, approved
October 24, 1966. ami to amend an act
entitled "an act to amemi section 2 of
an set entitled "an act to incorporate
the city of Scio" passe«! by the legisla­
tive assembly of the »late of Oregon
and approved October 22, 1868, and to
amend an act entitled "an act loamend
section 6 of an act entitle«! an act to in­
corporate Che city of Scio", paase«l by
the legislative assembly of the state of
Oregon and approved October 29, 1874.
ami to amend "an act entitk-d an 'act
to amend Sections 4, 5. 8, 14 and 16 of
an act enitled 'an act to incorporate
the city of Scio' approved October 24,
1.H66, ami to amend an act entitled 'an
act to amend section 2 of an act en'itl«*d
an act to incorporate the city of Scio',
approved October 22. 1 n 58, and to amemi
an act entitle«! 'an act to amend section
6 of an act entitled an act to ineoruor
ale the city of Scio, approved October
29, 1874.” passed by the legislative aa-
aembly of the state of Oregon and ap-
|<oved January 28, 1891. ami to amend
th«- charter of the city of Scio," submit­
ted to and approved by the legal voters of
said city at the rrgular city election
h<-kJ therein on the 6th day of December,
1915, as amemled at the special election
held in said city on the 23rd day of Feb­
ruary, 1921), and aa amend«.»«] by all
other amendments thereto enacted by
the legislative assembly or by vote of
the peuple be and the same hereby is
amemkxl by adding thereto section fer.»
to rem! aa follows:
Section 139
For the pur|>«>M of pro­
viding funds for making additions, ex­
tensions and bctterrrwnts to Jhe electric
light and water plant of the city of Scio,
the council of sax! city is hereby author
iced and »-miowered to issue and dis
¡ misc of general obligation homlr of
sak! city in the sum of twenty thou»an I
dollars itZU.iKM) said Iwiida to be in de­
nominations of five hundreti dollars
i$5«M)) each, numbered I to 40inclusive,
uly signed by the Mayor and counter­
signed ny the Recorder under the cor­
porate seal of the city having semi an­
nal interest coupon» attached thereto
bearing the fac simile engraved signa­
ture ofthe mayor am! n eon 1er, whereby
the city shall be bckl in substance add
effi-vt to undertake and promise to pay
the bearer of each of sax! bomis at mat
urity thereof th«- sum therein nam«-«i in
gow! coin of the Unite»! Mates of th«-
pr»-aent standard of value with interest
thereon in like gold coin at the rate of
six 16» per cent per annum payable
aenii-annually, each of said bonds to lx
a direct general obligation of the ciiy of
Scio ami to tie known as City of Scio
Water and I.ight Ikimte, which said
taind« shall be dated October 1. I93‘,
ai»d shall mature without prior option
Or toiler 1, 1925, principal and intereet
to tie payable at the Fiscal Agensy of
the state of Oregon in New York City.
The bomis hereby authorixm! shall be
sold by the council aa in its judgment
may be liest.
Tne jieht limitations contained in the
charter of said city »hall not apply to
the Imixta hereby authorised.
The council shall each year at the tim«-
of making the annual tax levy for city
j sufficient to pay interest due on the «Hit-
standing tximts of this »«sue and to re­
tire thv principal amount thereof at
maturity.
Resolved further that this resolution
for pru|>u»«-d charter anwndmonts sub­
mitted to the voters by the council be
filed with the rvcorxier of the city of
Sew. for submission to the legal voters
of said city, for their rejection nr ap­
proval to nr voted upon at a special
election to be hold as herein provided.
Resolvexi further that the council
ilivm it adviaabi«- ami >lv« hereby arxl
herein rail and make neesweary pruvts-
i»n for the holding of a special election
which shall he and hereby is called to be
h.-ld on the 23rd day of (h-totier. 199),
lelwnen the legal voting hours on sai<i
itate. ami that saM time be am! the same
hereby is designate«! sa th«- time fur
holding said special election, ami the
City Hall in said city ia hereby desig
naled as the potting place therefor, and
the follow mg named ¡icrsona are hereby
designated ami appoints»! as and for th»
judges and clerks of said elaction. to­
wn. O. 11 Cyrus and Claudia Gill, jud­
ges, Jennie Shelton an»! Vivian Bilyeu,
clerks
Resolved, further, that for the here­
inabove proposed charter amendments,
the following ballot title to be and the
name hereby is a«l<>ptcd. to wit:
Clutter Ameadmeati Sebmittrd to the
Voter» by the Cosacil
Aa Act
DR A. G. PRILL
Hunting
Season
ftwciai ani Sorteci
talla Attended
Day »r Night
RIFLGB
AMMUNITION
RIFLE CASES
CARTRIDGE BELTS
GUN OIL, GREASE
HOPPE S SOLVENT No. 9
CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES
Meat Market
HOLECHEK BROS.
We want to treat thu people
right and will welcome old
and new rtiHloinera, Helling*
Hrat-cliuta meal at the must
reaaonable prices.
We buy Veal, Hogs and
Hide«, paying good prices.
HUNKERS and WEST
Give Us a Call
SCIO STAGE
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Phone •>-.’>l»r»
STACIE MEUT!» Al t. TRAINS
■ leaves Scio I'oetoffice
at 7 30 a m and 4:45 |> m for Wrat Sck
and 7:46 a. m. ami I :|6 p m for Munkora
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UMKLMAN
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Real Estate Brokers
Railroad 1 ime I able
Arrivsl and Departure of 1‘awicngvr
Trains
To amend the charter of the city of
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
Scio as amemled at the election held
'Where Everybody
SCIO
OREGON
therein on Ih-cvmberft, 1916, am! as sub­
WEST SCIO
sequently amended at the election held
Albany, Salem, Curvali»», Engen*
7:55 a m.
North
Ollice with till« Scio I’rtxluc»»
th.-relr. on February 23, 192», by a-Ming
5:1.3
p m.
South
acction l.S) providing for an issue of
Co., Mill street.
Corvatti« A Eastern
32».()>)t> bximls of said city to provide
funds for msking additions, extensions
MUNKERS
and betterments to the city electrie
I ht your farm with ua and we will tell To Albany
8:11 am
light ami water plant, providing for the
it for you.
t'aual commission charge«!
sale of »aid Iwmis ami lor the levy of a
To
IMroit
1:44 I« m
W. A. Ewmg.
A. K. Randall
Glaelman &, Kukacka
special tax to pay principal and interest Prveldent
Motor aervice dim'»>ntinuml.
Vice
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re»
thereon.
K. D. Myers. Cashier
100
YFS.
Start s bank account today am!
101
NO.
provide fur your future.
Pansnuaa-r, W. F. «till,
, W. F.Í1ÜI,
Be it further resolved that the recor­
You will firn! a checking ac­
J A Hilyen. J. K Barm»,
lawitr, I). C Thoms
der be and he ia hereby instructed to
count vary convenient for your
publish the hereinabove pm|o»c«l char­
Mrs. Jennie Warn»».
business transactions. We pay
ter amendment» submitted to the voter«
4« interval on time deposits.
by the council in ths manner provided
by law, that is to »ay, by publication of
this resolution in full for two consecu­
>
tive puUicationa within the twenty days
4*V(H
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imm«-diat«-ly preceding said special elec­
tion in the Scio Tribune, same bring a
UNDERTAKERS
newspaper published in the city of Hcio.
|N< •< >a«l*«>M AlKfl ne« KMIIKH S» II»
and hereby deaignat.nl for »aid purpose.
Call« Attended' to Promptly
Our Fl«>ur Is as g««»! as any madr in
Basse«! by the council on this, the 2nd
Dav or Night
th« Willamette Valley
day of October, 19#), by the following
vote: Yeas. 5; Nays, 0.
OREGON
Submitted to the mayor October 2, SCIO
W» «I» • Caeaavml Cw«x»aa. Mllll«.» tlvaln««»
SS Floor
9 ««a «» %«lv
Wl.oai
Buughl
a»«l
Csaban«»«! f«r
1920.
Flour
ar
W» »r« Ir» il»« Fiel«! tor Bw.lae«, ,a4 Will
Approved by the mayor October 2.
Tesai Toxa Mt«Nl
1930
Attest:
A. G 1‘nti.L, Mayor
J. 8. ST k ha
There being no further liusineas the
meeting adjourned.
Public sales a specialty. Get the man
A. G. B riu , Mayor
that can get you the money Roloff can
Attrai:
I »’’»• «*4. LEBANON. ORE
J. 8. SncHA. Recorder.
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THE SCIO STATE
Scio Milliim
Morrison & Lowe
SGIO ROLLER MILLS
KVKli Y S.1CK
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ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
UNIVERSAl
Financial Report.
STOVES
Write or phone me at my expense for
dates.
Disbursements Sept. 23. 1920-
Safe hl» >nu|d I« at Scfe
Buikling A repair account 410.8*5 50
429.92
Boarding house supplies..,
2. UW .17
Cunningham account..........
626.00
Stic ha account.............. .
4.2X8 00
Real estate ..........................
1.11« 00
Expense ..................................
1,152 m 3
Hauling..................................
1,30I 39
Interest on bomb
627.24
State accident insurance ,
14.3hg I»
l»bor
.
............
Total........ . ........... 4*1,576.76
Tnlmaa »Mk«
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Buy your stoye now
When this lot is gone the next shipment will be 2.V’
higher
Receipt»—
Honda ...................................... M0.000.00
7«1.«3
Interval from bonds ....
213 00
Donations ........ ...................
100.00
Cash..... ..............................
141,^4. «3
Tout
Cash on hsnd Sept. 23. 1920
44,497.87
R. M. CAIN
SPECIAL PRICES
On Wednesday« and Satur­
days of each week I lolachek
Bros, will sell meat at Special
SUMMARY.
A ¡»proximate amount yst to ba exprndc«t Prices, so call on these days
... f 3,uuo.on
IgNabar ...................
....
3,500.00 and get cheaper meat.
Water wheel ...........
....
600.4)0
Cement. ...................
SCIO MEAT MARKET
600 00
Hand and hauling
.... —4,353 00
Transformers ....
1,800.00
l’npai«i accounts .»
1,760.00
Misc. accounts ....
....
«.500.00
Labor........ ................
<90.00
New tank..................
900 00
Motor for power,..
'»«> no
Water pump..........
.... t2i.4tn.uo
Total.....
Monev nece«»ary to Complete
work at Jordan and make
new installations ami re­
pairs at Scio
........
fttl.ffiMO
Cash on h»iifl ........ 4,497 87
NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK
BRYANT PARK PLACE
STOCK FARM
Registered
UNIVERSAL CAR
Shorthorn Cattle
Duroc Swine
Light Weight
Means
Light Expense
Write or call wiien nt Albany. Farm
adjoin« city. Some bull« of nervier-
<iA.Mrn able age at price« you can afford to
C. C. B hyant . Prop.
Reasons for the increase of coat of pay.
J. M W ag MKR, Supt.
building the power plant over lh«i origi­
nal estimat«-» is due to the following
reason» wMeh have developed since be­
ginning work lsst April: _ _ _
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the coat of labor :«> per
Increase In
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cent.
Increase in the cost of cement 90 pet
cent.
Increane in the cost of machinery anti
supplies «0 per c. nt.
Hauling due to the impassable roada
60 per cent.
4 hange of l)an> kication, rntvd«- neces-
aary by l»«ing unable to se«mre a ruck
foundation, on th« north »hie of the
creek, baa made an a»lditi«»nal cost of
iLomoo.
The work has been delayed, first by i
the inability to secure labor at any pries
snd arable to secure cement until three
tnontl.i after «»rdvred and delivery of
supplie« nearly thr«w months aftor
orders were placed.
Extra c<-ts w securing light of way
has also ad<i«ii to theex|>« n*e and thro«
stages of high water doing damage Io
ths extent of W«).«».
By order of
C ity C oiihmu
HEATERS AND RANGES
Tliis line of stoves wait bought I hh I February; aince
then stoves advanced 25%
H. B. CHESS
Attorney *■ Law
Ex pen»«- of operation is a factor of your con­
sideration wlten buying a car
Th«- Ford vanadium steel, heat treated by
Ford methui«, 1» so strong that the Ford car
is the stamiard light weight rar of th«- world
today. Over 3.560.000 in actual ua« to prove
thia fact beyond question.
LR R J. NICOL
I.ight weight means light espense in operation
Everyone can afford to
drive a Ford. Itepreciation coat, rrttair rxwt. tire coat. gasoline coal and
oil roat al) help sell the Ford, aa well aa the purchase coat.
VETERINARIAN
Even the Ford Sedan, with »tarter, demountable rima ami tire carrier
weigh« only 1875 pounds. Tee price is f796 f. o. b. Iietruit, ami the ex­
lense of u|wrattoii ia a*> low it 1« a real neceesity for everyone in < 'regon.
flfliciul Shirk Iiihpcctor
Drive a Ford hkMan, »eating Av«> or a Font < nupelet, x’aling three for
business, to th«- th. atrv, for social call» or for touring comfort.
Place
your order now.
Cattle Tnberrnlin Tettati for Fob­
lie Sales, Etc.
IJCRANON
1485.20
Runalaiut. without «tarter
529 84
Runabout, with «tarter
002 73
575.70
Touring, without »tarter
Touring, with atarter.
549 M
Coupe, with starter anti demountable wheel«.
894 2«
945.34
Sedan, with demountable rima and «tarter
Truck, with pneumatic tire« and demountable rima 674.78
890.35
FORDSON TRACTORS
Uhaxaia
OREGON
I Office Mam 525
ITtone« f
Majn 2|
FEDERATED CHURCH
SC'». OttECiON
Sunday School 10 A. M
Church II A. M and 8 I* M
Christian Endeavor 71*. M.
All curdially invited.
H B ILER. I’aator
The ahrree pire» are Scio pire» and include freight and war tar
FRED T. BILYEU.
Atrtknrizeti Dealer SciO.
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JOHN KVKACKA
GISELMAN & KUKACKA
HAUSER BROS
Ami the X-Ray were diacov.-rd in
1896 the latter provea ami demon
»tralca th«- former.
DR. R. II. HARRIS
Cusick Rank
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Albany. Oregon
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Waller Bilyeu, Prop.
DUXRAK HUNTING COATS
TROUSERS and HATS
LEATHER VESTS. COATS
HIGH TOP BOOTS
WOOLEN SHIRTS
SWEATERS
FLASHLIGHTS. KNIVES
SAFETY RAZORS. BLADES
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