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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1924)
The Scio Tri bu nd Local New» arul Classi/laI Page 6 0. M. McKnight remains quite ill. Mrs E. D Myers was a Portland visitor Friday NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 30th day of October. 1924. at 7:30 o’clock p. m.. the Budget Committee will meet at the coun Mise Mary Walter was in Nalrm cil chamber of the Citv uf Scio. Oregon, for the purpose of approving the Friday. Budget as prepared by said Committee, and published herewith, which b. Fred Mumper and family drove to constitutes the basis for making the tax levy far the following vear, be Eugene Monday. ginning January I. 1925. and ending December 31, 1925. At this meet- Wm. Bain of Albany was in Scio ing objections will be heard, if there be any. on business Friday. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Mrs. Sarah Morris is In Portland 11200 00 for a two weeks visit, interest on >20.000. 6% bonds 1160 00 Sinking fund for redemption of bonds Mr*. E. C. Shelton is recovering 500 Electric power for water system from an attack of the Grippe. 240 Water rent Ixiwin Holland Is suffering with Total an abscess back of his left ear. GKNIKAI. Ft Nil KXI't NSK* City Attorney Treasurer Marshal Elections Fuel Printing City Itecorder. Emergency . Total lx*sa income from fines and licenses Balance > 25 25 60 20 2ft 20 100 150 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 Mr* Paul Lardon visited relatives in Salem Monday Mrs. D. C. Thoms, Jena Rodgers and fondly were In Albany shopping Saturday. John Kelly’s “grab bag" sale was quite a m velty last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ewing were in Albany on businews Tuesday. Mrs. Wm Brenner and lira. Iva Abbott visited in Stay ton Monday. Mrs. R. L Hixw>n and MimLeta Couey were shopping in Salem Tues Allan Daniela of Portland spent day. the week-end with Gordon Weacly. Mias Vesta Sherfy spent the week Frank Morris and wife of Port end in Albany and Lebanon with rel land spent Sunday with Mrs Sarah ative*. Morris, J. L. Kelly and son. Jack, and Prof. Wstenpaugh and family Mr*. Kate Muller spent Sunday in were visitors at Mill City and Al Portland. bany Saturday. Mr*. Harrv Johnston and son. Will C. W. Warner was a passenger ie. were in Portland on busmeas last on the north-bound train Tuesday COUNTY CLERK Saturday. morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hobstyi of Sa- Candidate for Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Gill spent | lam attended the dance in Scio Sat R E-ELECTION Sunday at the country homo of Mrs urday night. Frances Kotan. (Republican nominee) F. T. Thayer, wife and daughter Miss Rose Chromy is attending were in Albany Saturday on a »hop If elected I will give to the citi state normal school al Ellensburg, ping expedition. tene of Linn County and other pat Wash . this year. > Thomas Smail and John Brock rons of the office the ixmefit of my Mrs. C. C. Btlteu an«! Mrs Oscar were in Scio Sunday afternoon call-! expen.net* ami training and will Lindley viaited Miss Myrtle Hollis on D. C. Thoma. at Mt. Angel Sunday. continu** to operate the office in the E A. Weddle ar d family of Inde same efficient ar ! courteous manner George M Bilyeu means to keep pendence visited Mr. and Mrs. J. i dry this winter. He is putting a that 1 have in the past. N. Weddle Sunday. new roof on his bo-jae. Eceonumy, Efficiency and Courte- Mrs N. E. Gill ha» returned from Mrs. Merle Cyrus. Mrs. Dean a visit of several weeks with her «y has lx en and will continue to lie Morris and Mrs. Roll Morris were daughter. Mrs France* Arnold, al j my slogan. shopping in Alliany Monday. Wheeler, Oregon, and her *on, (Paid Adv.) W. A. Ewing end James Trollin- Ralph Gill at Vancouver, Wash. ger were in Clatskanie, Ore . on busineae the last ut the week, R. M. RUSSELL 1425 00 100 00 I 325 00 IM 25 00 Total amount to lie raised by tax J ohn W knkly . Chairman Budget Committee. R. M S helton . Secretary Budget Committee. Approve«! by the Council of the City of Scio, and ordered published, this 16th dav of October. 1924 A. G. I’ntU. Mayor. J ohn S ucha . City Recorder Protem. (Paid Advertisement) $41,252,350 Recorded Damage Due to State Income Tax >18.000.000 8 Timber purchases cancrlle«! or suspended 11 Construction of lumi>er mills, towns, logging camps and 7.875.000 logging railways, abandoned or su»|w-nded 4.578.000 32 Other industrial investments canrelhrd or suspended One year's operating payroll on foregoing items 5.680.000 8 Disineorporations. $4.606.000 capital. Damage listed 1-10 460,000 only . ... 10 Actual removals from the state, including loss of only one year’s pay roll 2,440.250 22 Threatened removals, including loss of only one year’s pay roll 2,218,500 31 Cases as to which definite amounts are not available, but which would amount to many millions; dr mage listed as 0 34 Cases still under investigation; would amount to many millions, damage listed as 0 44 Cases in which reported removal or investment elsewhere- was stated to have been caused by the income tax, but which cannot he verified in writing, damage llste«! as 0 Total recorded damage | S. II Goin was in Seio <*n buwnras last Saturday. BEAUTY SHOP Mrs r» <*.. Itewns Is eprcteMatag •in Bi«*»rtUng i octal t'scka. Scalp Treatment» and Manicuring. ihonr for Appointai*nts $41.252.350 We have examined the signed statements and exhibits upue which the hire- going tabulation is based and And that the total of 541.ttS.3SO b a conservative estimate of damage pr«»|wrly attributable I» the stale income lax as a determin ing factor in influencing decision against Oregon investment in the caaes listed. We also And that many additional amounts could have been included justifiably in the total, so that, making every allowance for possible overstatements in In dividual items listed, the actual loss of investment attributable to the state in come tax is materially in excess of IPi.000.000 , (Signed) F rank E A niirkws .Pres Portland Chamber of Commerce^. (Signed) C harijcs H. S tkrkart (V.-P. Northwestern Natl. Bank). (Signe«!) HIM SELLING (Merchant and Philanthropist). (Signed; I’ll kiss A Hr.l l. Attorney ami Member of Boarti of Pirectsaa of Portland Chamber of Commerce). (Signed) J. K. GtIX (Pioneer Portland Merchant). Mr. Yandle has bought Mrs. Or- ph a Garland's place in the Richard son Gap neighborhood and has mov ed there. Lost* Dark Colored Jersey heifer, i 14 months old. Finder notify J. j Miss Her twee Morris and Ernest T. Funk, Scio. Oregon. lip Rhinart. Mrs. M. L. Jones and eon. Potatoes. first clam in Mason, of Portland visit«d Mr. and For Sale every particular Market price Mrs. I’. H. MacDonald Sunday. See Chas. Chit, Scio, Ore. 4-tf. Barbara. the little daughter of Cheet See«! and Vetch S«*ed for sale Mr. and Mrs. »’has Pennel, has been House for rent on Ed. Chris place, very III of pneumonia the past week, west of Scio. See Chas. Chrx, Selo, Oregon. c8tf but ts much better at this time. lx! Eberhardt of I lie Jordan com Farm Loan* Money at 6|'-< with nominal commission; prepayment munity. was in town veaterdav. Mr. priviledgee after first year. Wm. Eberhardt is suffering with neuritis, 8 c Hain. Albany Ore. and was carrying his left arm in a For Sale -14 h«-*d of Angora Goats sling a» a means of relief, and >25 takes the bunch for a quick sale. See E. A. Main«*, on M ms Edith Pentnev went to Sa route 2, Scio, Oregon. lip lem last Saturday to visit friends and attend the Willamctte-McMinn- Any girl in trouble may communi- cate with Ensign Lee of tbe Sal-i rille college football game. The vation Army at the White Shield score was 35 to 5 in favor of Wil Home. 565 Mayfair Ave . Port lamette. land. Oregon. Rev. J. Y. Stewart. Presbyterian For Sale Vetch, Oat* and Wheat.1 Pastor, will preach in the Christian mixed and thresh««!, at 2c pound, Church Sunday evening at 7 JO ami two sacks Hungarian Vetch at 3jc j>er lb. See !>*«> Zeller, o’clock. The subject will be “The route 4. Scio, Oregon. He Surety of God’s Promises’’. A Wei- N ot * lira I.sat MSSribstan to expense of getting facte before volant »<nerw Itx j Cwm* ^“r ,l** For Sale — Three do* -n 2-ycar-old Brown l-eghom hens; also three contributors live in aS pvt« d Orv««e:thh advertisement ixaued by G C Cksfman. ' L. H Rice and family of Portland Pure Bred Rosecranx cockerels. 5*“^ "7^*0 V°Ur ‘n,Ua,“r °f mCMUr’; rv’hle,,r*- have rented the Wm. Abbott place Phone or write to Mrs, J. H. St, P«>rtl*nd. Oregon j Johnston. Ijrons. Oreg. 10-tf I on South Main street, and have al lready moved in. Mr. Rice is a Walnuts—If you want Franquet brother of Mr*. Harry Johnston, ami Walnuts at 25c and 30c a pound. la an engineer by trade. leave your order now. Wiil de i liver about l>ec. 1. See W H. Used and endorsed by millions,1 ket, Look Over This Proposition Before Sellia^ Bartlett, Scio, Oregon. 1ÍP the old reliable Lucky Tiger Hair1 Remedy. Stops falling hair, cor I have secured my real estate license, I will haul your hog* ’o Salem market from your and anyone wanting to sell their rects scalp trouble* rnd promote* ranch at JSc per hundred, Salem weight, or I will property, divide their farms inio growth—druggist* and barbers aril small tracts, or dispose of their weigh them at Went Scio and buy at SOc below Salem it under money back guarantee.— town protierty. please list same market price. with J. F. Wesely for the under Adv. J. D. Densmore, Jr. signed. J. F. Kukaeka. i Subset ibe now— $ 1.75 the year a 1 lt2e Realtor, Scio, Oregon. Repeal the State Income Tax Vote 312 X Yes When Your Hogs are Ready for Mar Elsewhere Two Subscription Bargains Offered by Scio Tribune Daily and Sunday Oregonian on» vear $7 00 ; with the Scio Tribune, $8.00. You Save 7.r, Daily Oregonian $5, with Tribune $0.25. Tfe E‘aily Telegram $3.75. with Tribune $1 75. Thia offer onda Friday night, October 31. 1924. 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