•* * : ; THE SCIO TRIBUNE ORIGINAL ESTIMATE SHEET 7o Hu Taxpayers of the City of Scio, Oregon: S' ’■<>• i« hereby given that on November 10. 1921, at 7.30 p m , the Budget Committee will m.-et at the Council Chamber of the City of Scio. Oregon, for the purpose of approving the « *!>mat.« as prepared by said Committee and published herewith, which conetitutes the bams for msl the tax levy for the following year. At this meeting objections will tie beard, if there be Entered at the poetoffice at Scio. Oregon as second ciam matter. auwkKimoN. in aiivanck Sil MONTHS fl . - 1041 AilVKKTWING HATH» Loral advertising per line first in­ sertion ...................................... Each aubac'juent insertion per line Display advertising First insertion per inch.......... Each subsequent Insertion Advertisements should reach this ot' •• not later than Tu«»*!av t<> ms ire i- it-ti estivo in the current i««u<- All foreign sdvrrtisem« nt» must I*- pai l for in advance of publics) »' Original Estimate and dreountinf Sheet EXPENDITURES Estimated Ex- I pendi ture« for .1 the ensuing year VIRGINIA BURLEY TURKISH Th» perfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobaccos in one perfect cigarette one-eleven Tlll’RRPAY. (XT. 20. 1921 Ficti thrill hswmy and Te'g Scio is the trading center of the north forks <>f th«- «antisrn Scio has population of about Nk>. Scio is in the heart of the best dairy­ ing section of Linn inty Sciu farms gruw meet an)thing that ran be grown from soil ecio own« its water and electric light plant« plenty of power at s < i>< «i for any numtier <>f enterpriaes. Scio han a mil* ct>n Jewry, and no I»-tier milk Is canned any wh-t« Sew has a lluunng mill, ami Us prod uel finds ■ ready market at all time«. Srlo ia ekwe to billions of feet of ■lauding timber, aixl S.-.I big null- wul t>e buny making it ready for ma: < t Helu has s hospital n««con know mure about Scio and the surrounding country, writ« to ihe bank, the mayor or to th« • or of this paper. I Expend)- 1 Budget allowance lures 1921 1921 item 'll. *e I. tend!? Gentle men cigarettes 2Oforl5c • III vu? through this gathering world's greatest statesmen? On th«.* face of the statement by President Harding, the dinarrnament pt gram ia a failure before it con-. v< < ». the wh«Je i-’tirm«* but a wan­ ton wa«t« <>f the lax payer’s money. A MESSAGE To Al.l. Put-«sat. S khvick I Recorder 2. Treasurer ------- 3. Marsha) ... - I lir Chief 6 Health Officer _ 6. Attorney 7. Engineer ft. I <-ction Officiate Total M atei iai anp S i i * pukm 1. TrlephuM __ . 2. Fuel _________ 3 Street lights. Water hydrants 4 I' ii ting ami Advertising Total C om * ii t nos 1 Walks 2 S reels _ ____________ T tai I mho • i 1 <>n Bonds _ ______ 2 On Warrants T<>tal M AINTl SAN« E 1 < b«-t> ral Engine 2. Fire Dri«artmrnt Total M im gl.MNROtnt 1 Ant.* Hire 2. Labor ....... .. last six months of Three ft«cal years next pre­ credine the fiscal year. the current year Detail 1920 2 25 106 «O 46 25 . g •'M) 8 M 25 120 co » 1 no 1044 00 » 25 OO |0» 50 » 131 3D » 7 75 J461 99 1902 OO » 1590 00 7b 00 30 14 1980 00 » 1620 14 »230 SO I 9 00 300 (Ml 3011 0<) » $ 9 oo A PATtomi «tory from Klamith Falls tell« of an Indian girl there LS DISARMAMENT CONFAB TO t 11 00 who committed suicide the other HE A FAILURE? J 1 65 di«y on 'he |»or<*h of a neighbor by 125 00 3. I>ama*ee — _ ... _____ _ When President Harding announc­ eating wild parsnips. Not much lose ........... “ r.tal » 137 66 ed to the world a ah rt tn i some one will «ay just an Indian. » 195 3M 1 that he was calling a meeting of Maybe not. but this is what «he told » 100 00 Em«*rg«-ncv nations to meet in Washington the ncighl«or while rating them: $ 7192 00» 2741 37 » 2502 00 »3312 03 »879 20 $819 92 TOTAL Armistice Day. Nov ll,for th«-pur­ "No parents, no friends, everybody pose uf disarmament, there was talk about me.” She died on the IS11MAIED EXPENDITURES E stimated receipts joy immediately in the heart« of porch of the neighbor, with a faint Outside of Proposed Tax I 26 00 Treasurer ........ — millions of father« and mothers. attempt <>f a doctor trying to pump License fees 120 00 Marshal . . .... »60 DU Writer« in newspapers and mag»- the poisonous wild parsnips from 00 Fine« 60 10 00 Fire Chief tine* acclaimed this move on the her stomach. Surplus _ 00 10 .Election officials ._ .... . none part of the United States, through Just an Indian, you sav! Yes 00 12 I - ..... .. ita president, a« a master stroke.and Rut her words are the strongest re- Total estimated receipts « 90 00 1044 O0 Street lights and water hydrants said it is the beginning uf the end buke to the human family we have 25 00 Printing and advertising of ware. The fathers and mothers «ver read outaidq th«* lids of the 5496 IMI Interi-M ut me." SOO M Fire EquiptiiMlt ..... have rested easy in that belief. Many pure souls with sympathetic 100 Emergency __ — Almost immediately sprang up in hearts have »«ught the grave and sidious propaganda to thwart this freedom from scandal mongers by l<>tnl 1 tiinated expenditures 17192 00 To be raised by taxation $7102 00 m -vement much the anw a* th«* th«* suicide rout«*, rather than fight ED MY EILS. l«*ague of nation«, but thi« time un­ the cruelties of humankind. Thia ROLLA M SHELTON. Secretary. der cover. First, it i« Japan, then Indian girl wantr«i to be good, had Chairman of Budget Committee some other country, but all the time no friends liecaum* of her race, and« it is armament maker« spreading both jmrenta were dead. She had. ■ the arrd against disarmament in some no doubt, tKen taught that the milk progr<- ive -i -it of W. L. Jackson a ' Home Town Paper Week,” Nov.1 new manner with each euerveding of human kindm-as was freely be- and Ralph R < i >tuse. the owners. 6 to 12. 1921. This movement is i day this at l«-a»l is «-xpr< < st>>we«i u|x«n the children of God by They have «•*• iv faith in the coming to call to the attention of that great men anti pulilications working for thorn* profeaaing Christianity, and of real pr « • rity. greater than be­ army of citizens who live within the disarmament and ultimate ¡« n«»- she had a right to «xpeet it. but in­ fore the war. and faith in linn coun­ jurisdiction of their home town pa­ The disarmament program win stead it was gull. A Ilf«* is gune by Leave krrwt ty a faith that will be justified to I per the necessity of sulioeribing for not new. It was provid«-«! for in ita haml that might have I men use- ’ 4 4M) p m Albany 9.50 a m. the fullest extent. it and thus help in that small way the league of nations I'he only ful to her race had the light of en­ Me io 6:16 8:40 Other l>u i.r..«-« throughout the txM>st the home town community. iM Junta» 8.00 thing new about it was that the call couragement and help been given «onnty will - n wake up and find I hs Tribune is cooperating, and the • 20 Lyons 7 A0 for the coming meeting came fr >m to her. the war ha» teen over for the past. bigger the circulation it has ths bet­ • 46 Eox Valley 7:15 one who was elected president be­ mv other pure girls have b.-.m three u a I that this country is ter the papier can be made. We • A0 Geoch 7:10 cause of his party's antagonism to dragged down to xhame and death 7:00 Mill City 7-00 facing the c of the reconstruc­ need 500 more subacnbei s— and the league. HO Gate« 6:40 Itecause of scandal mongers and the tion pen i. with something infinite­ horn« town paper wsek is a good Rut n<>w we know the call was not eagern«-«s of "professing" Christian* ly greater than "pre-war” timee time to get them. Try to swamp Kin from Rew to Albany, onr sincere, or the charge that this in- to listen and repeat. I«et these «ray. »I.'*». roumi trip »1.60; from ahead Th« *• people will adopt ua that week. aidous proganda has done its deadly words l»e forever emlnemed on your Jordan. »126. round trip »2.26 "that wasn't » 1 .id, it might have work must he true This informa­ mind "Everybody. talk ahopt me” been wor«r” wav of looking at the Si i«> is in line for its share of tion ia is given in just a few words somebody’s daughter, eotnelxxiv'a past tht< year- and then altogeth­ prosperity, if plans already formu­ la from Prmhient Harding to hi« own sister, and -hange the acene to the er now. Bigger, Better. Richer Coun­ lated materialise a new feed mill, apIMiintrd delegate« to th« c< ' S-r way it should tie, "Even a» ye have try. Ijnn County all. a new chuPg l«»K IH8AHMA- - ing back to good old U S A. Must Prem-hing at 11 am. mint ." WE HAVE be pretty bad in Russia when she Young People's FAITH IN LINN COUNTY Why? Ha«n*t enough hl •*(•■