i : 'i wo I in: (i 1 1 1 - i nn I. It I ll i. H I 1 . n t o N 1,1', r.d a',! it :-v Y t::t both of us ."i t trutr. .v .1:1 so wont to ::v x.ish;siS 1 r mining skool ;; ;hc !aJs & t!:cy mood look -'..no J off. v J in a fite - ith :v.rx & we agreed went to a partv s an.! etc. '.'i !'.." got tt:re look v. ;.-: book cat lie ti.is xi a mi'.yun books itch he :'"!.'cs & p.vnoa:i:s and etc. ot a t:.!;e bible, good as new thev was a swell mrl from fc.i .v.. i-liic i w . . . .: . .. i , - - : :!:e c;rv. Jane give me a mterduck- ' -- s'n to her & 1 bowed my hed over Hiiiiiiuu mum) mi k iu. r.irLii scd 1 was glad to no her. I sup- - - - rose sl;e was glad to meat me to but w itch open v.t. mebbv. T!:lrsd.: no skool to go to the leaves gess he is the good stan that has been made at the armament conference in Wash ington. It is to be hoped that nothing will pring out of the darkness which we call future, to interrupt the develop ment of the movement for peace and good will. But let us not forget that iveing it i;crc arc couds that may expand in issent cut be is vested by the constitution in Congress, and not in the administra tors of government. It is declared that neither our armament delegates nor our state department can make any agreement with foreign countries as to the size our navy should he; nor can they arry out any promise as to the scrapping of ships. There has been one distressing ex ample of the results of flaunting coutnts. It is probable that in view etwee r. w il dears THE AVr-KCW IKI.-O- : T!ON I a::i w r.tir.g t of on ! o:;.c o t,j;!;s i.o i;v: sized Ivok. Li w hie Aud Yet Ye Kkk s ,n ::; i; .v. a t)pcn;v than a :ro -'-e diddent tr.cnchun it in puSlick. Ti;c.i.;v- ); is taw king alreaJ a'.v.:: Chrisr-ius presence, her & pa dent no what thev are a going to by each other. 1 no what pa is a going f bv her. he is going to by her a c: of fere but he dont realize it yet. But I no that is what she wants so that is what he will bv. I xrect 1 an uncomtortable way. ThanksgiveJng day & 33n tindinc America and Enc had Co. for din- l-mA a unit for limiti',1 nrmamtnfs tur cv ma got me to neiP in the kit- must make show of agreement. But 0f what has passed. statesmen will $.. japan is as militaristic as Oermany avoid another such squabble. We n.c u. s. martins & mi w;ls Her leaders are warriors by in- hope there will be no squabble over ma got peaveJ because I s,;nct anj inheritance and her reonle 'Wo Mrh pored the whipped creme on 'the ' jn the mass are willing followers ! r pickles & sprinkled mustard in the 0r thiw leaders I ' , w lrri. . c. , . , . . 0. 1 " . e "au-r- I Mrs. F. K. Farrior reached home on cram born . She sed I am about as : Lcfs come nearer home. The Thursday .v.nin. from her visit at the use full as a sore khee. mebby my treaty at Paris was agreed to with- home of her mother in conta Okia- stummick will be better when I go out reckoning with Congress which nomtt- she als0 visit'' wltn relatives to sleep & wake up agen. had the final sav Alremlv nwinlo ln ,her parU of oklahoma nA TexRS' h t i" J J . . 1 A'reaay People havlns B trp to th8 now fllmou, Mexla i are beginning to say that the power oil fields In Texas, where she has a The Dove Of Peaco. Dangers of deciding on what our navy shall brother living. The American people are for peace t i p: i:l : o a:: a 1 :..:.., .er.t : is a ide al's to anv ;U get a lot of useful no acct. 'with the world and for world peace, :nes liki shews & stockings & han- and there is widespread approval of tjtattjtjjat) :ch 1 can Or. the will is a thermostat which regulates tiie Sow ci gas in my fur-' EES r.a.o and keeps the room at an even EEj te np crature of TO degree?. ; Almost withm arm's reach are sev- EE: eral shelves of books filled with the.Sjpj most profound and beaut;' Lilly ex- E pressed thoughts of the ages. .EES The floors of my home are cleaned EES w ith a suction sweeper, operated by EEE electricity, while the clothes are s put through an electric washer and EES ironed in an electrically driven man-1 EES My children attend a school where EES they are given a better education than the sons of kings could com- EE: mand a century ago. EE 1 enjoy all these things and yet I EE am just an ordinary citizen with an SEE ordinary income, living in an ordin- s ary way. Tens of thousands have as EE much as I and more. ' r And yet 1 kick and wonder what' EEs ails the world. j EEE Were the good things of life ever EE so easily at the command of the or- EE dinary man as they are today? Don't we all do a lot of welching that we haven't any right to do? And if we EE are not careful, isn't there a danger EE that we will upset the greatest civil- j ization the world has ever known? EE William Feuher in the Philadel- r phia Public Ledger. " list Your land now Those ho have Wheat Farms, Alfalfa and Stock Itaiu'hes for sale should rail at my office and list the same at once, so as to get In on the fall and winter demnnd. I have sold a couple of big: wheat ranches just lately, and 1 have prospects who are looking for others. Wheat ranches especially are going to be in demand this fall and next sprint,'. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SELL you must b prepared to ask considerably less for your land than it was held at duiiiiK and immediately following the war, when wheat and other farm products brought high prices. Regret this as we may, these changed conditions exist, and the farms that change hands the next year or so are the ones in which the buyer can see a bargain, or at least good value. My exclusive time will be devoted to the real estate busi ness, and business intrusted to me will receive prompt and eificlent at- ,enUon E. M. SHUTT EEs fi TICK HEAL ESTATE MAN II'STAIHS IS COT RT HOUSE Time to begin thinking about Christmas Notice of School Meeting NOTICE IS HKKEUT GIVEN to the leo-nl vntnr. nf s,h,,l lil.irlt . u. "" .uuiii), oiaie 01 Oregon, mat a SCHOOL, Mfclb, 1 l.Nw of said dis trict will be held at Council Chambers, Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th day ot De cember. 1921, nt 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the tiudget hereinafter set out with the levvlnir hnnnl un,t f.. vt. nn ti, ,-.,, ,.,ttiti., l of levying a special district tax. ! The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the I fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1921, and ending June 30, 1922, is estimated in i the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from th countv ; school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and M all other moneys of the district: BlUdtlT ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1-.U0 W, st:lt 11 K: 1. Superintendent Principals Teachers ;No. Sal, pr. yr.j Total 1 1 J J2.SOO.0lJ jJ2.SO0.tl'i Slat's Diary. EE By ROSS FAP.QUHAR Fridjy ma & pa includeing me EE went to a comikal opry tonite. we had seets way up in the EE -S.ivy ;alry on acct. pa sed r vo cud hear better, thev was an so cneeper to. Pa called the Ind row the rool room & when f t4Tia ait v he re- w itch is srred EE on it looks like s cf biiyard halls. s how w i5 20od. EE :rjjy played fut ball ail the afternoon & EE was hurt once, we : i was so intre-ted that EE nite fell & we diddem EE hear it fall and w ile it was dark sum EE 1 hooted me 1 in the eve. I cant EE find out who done it or there will be EE sum 1 cet licked, less it mite be Pu Stevens. EE Suilr: went to Sundav skool & EE the preecher told us sum stories' witch was so xcitine we diddent no Ml f 1 K You will want j Candy We will have plenty to sell. 1 Think it over and bear 1 us in mind. fj Phelps Grocery Company I Janitors Clerk Other services; telephone...- 1 2,100.00 2.1OU.00 3 4.05O.HO 4.050.00 1 , 1,460.00 1,450.00 1 1,400.00 1. 400.00 6 6.450.00 6,450.00 2 2.490.00 2,490.00 3 3.600. 00 3,600.00 1 1,320.00 1,320.00: 1 200.00 200.(10 60.00 60.00 Total M ATKKIAL AND SI PIM.IESi 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) 3. Library books -. 4. Flags 5. l'layground equipment 6. Janitor's supplies 7. Fuel fc. Light and water 9. Postage and stationery 200.00 300.00 2O0.00, 20.00 150.001 250.00 1,200.00 375.00 100.90! Total , 1-ONsTRl'CTIOJfi jl 600.00 Total MAISTE.NA.NTK AND HKPAlHSi 350.00 Total I.NDEHTEDN'ESSi 1. lioniled indebtedness and Interest thereon $2.68O.O0; 2. All other indebtedness and interest thereon . 10,000.00 Total - INSIHANtEi Total I 2.795.00 S 500.00 350.00 :J12,6iO.OO 160.00 j MIS( El.I.ANEOI Si j Total .it 160.00 Phone 53 EMUIKiENtVi . Total .!$ 4000.00 Total estimated amount of money for nil purposes during the year rTrT Tr rrrr rtr it tt t i i si Special Extra Value Sale of MEN'S ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year... From stiite school fund during the coming school year From elementary school fund during the coming school year t.stimate or probable unexpended Datance at end oi current year Estimatetl amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year - t s.ir.s.oo 72.i.UO 3,4'U.0D 2,000.001 3,G'JO.00i 4 A double-barrelled shot at the high cost of clothing extra good values at less than usual prices. 1 $25 to $50 4 t I Good warm coats of -excellent quality and tailoring. Certain to give you good big value for your money. Lloyd Hutchinson Tailoring Where They c LEAN l.OTUES LEAN if fcil Mil M I mil m i i y 111 IM In ,111 If Mil I M 11 1 ' 8 1 I'll I .iff "j. - .. i rrj . J3 3St I Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year -.1142,905.00 Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 12.880.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.. LiUed this 15th day of ove'm'L'er, 1 921. t 100.00 $42,905.00 ti2.sso.no $30,025.00 V AWT Kit CRAWFORD, District Clerk. W. G. McCAIiTY, Chairman Hoard of Directors. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AXD ACCOUXTIXO SHEET School District No. One. This original estimate Is made In compliance with section 231 -A of the school laws of l'.)21 and shows In parallel columns the unit coats of the several shi vices, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the cur rent year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal vears and the budKet allowances and expenditures for six months of the current i ear. ("Six months of the current year" means nix months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES IVrNonal Servlcei .Superintendent Principal Teachers. 3.. to c '3 S2 e s -30 Expenditures and budget allowance for six months of laat school year 23 s as M 800.00 $ i,2r,o.oo $ 1,000,00 O o SB CO- Expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the last school year. $ 1,200.00 $ 2.100.00! I 1. 000.00 1 1.289.16 700.001$ 1,400.00 lerk elcphone lotnl I1 1 5 2 3 8 t 2, z.io.uoo; $ 4,or.o.O(i;$ I 1,450.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 6.450.00 $ 2,4il0.00$ 2,025.00;$ 2,$2S.0O $ 2,700.00 $ 8,600.00,$ 045.00:$ 45.00i$ 4,275.00 $ 1,876.50:$ 2,490.00 $ 3.600.001$ 3.600.00 t 1,320.00$ 648.45$ 685.00;$ 1,062.101 200,00:$ 100,001$ 100.00,1 200.00 60,00;$ 39,i)0$ 50.001$ 62.8 r.cnnl t,.r, . ;f ijr..ai.IH l l.a.UI.WBIH.HMI m,H7l. I I If I I,S72.IMH1 I.DIZOH Kll ! lul-rlul and Suuultro ta : i Furniture (desks, etc.)? -Supplies, (chalk, etc,j$ I.i In st rv (UM fines M j l'layground euuipm'nt! Bi..MS Kind Light and Waler Postage & Stationery I ..ml Mat, I'ooks $ $ 200.001 300.001$ 200.00 20.00 150.00 $ 250.0111$ $ 1,200.00;$ $ 37i.0O $ $ 100.001$ 879.80 $ 87.96 139.S5 644.421 170.71 42.96 375,00 $ 100.00 10.00 100.00 50.00 $ 450.00;$ 225.00:$ $ l0.00$ 601.60, 608.33 304.16 634. 50 371.40, 200.75 and Slip. 3,7m. I,,'I04MMH 2,llai.7l, -',-.-1.2- ajdll.lll Total, onlru. iIb .,.. ... tMHMK lolal, .Malntenanee A Nepal i i ;t noo.o-o i,Rwi.aii 2im.nn am.m In-ilfbtfrineHHi Unruled, and IntereHt thereon All other indebted ne,;n and fnteteat J he re on tii I, InHfhtednow! Innurttnce, 'I'(i(mI llw rlliinMHiM, 'l otnl $ 2,680.00 $ 1,340.00 $ 1,340.00 2,680.00 $10.000 00!$ 6,021.48 $ 3,750.00tl3.SI l.SS liia.BmMioiD o.nm.-iH't ;i.imkmkhiii,iii i ,bhio,4!i.771$i uwo.imi KW.UO WMMtJ l 0.M Ituii.tKi 110.54) l.-.x.oii 'lot II t Jt IIMMHH j 4oo.mil li. 1I7.WII 2IHMIQ1 J ari.T iho.(k I. HA Ml I, Vawter Crawford, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expendi tures fur the year 1921-1922 was prepared by me Rnd that the expenditure and budget allowance for lr months of the current year and the expenditures for the tnree llscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have ! 'Msen compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies tnereor. VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk. -uiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii'i I A. M. EDWARDS f WELL DRILLER Lexington, Ore. 1 Box H 1 Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole and depths. 1 WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS IMIIMMIIII1IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIII)IIIIIIIIIIII1S The Byers Chop Mill (Formerly SCHEMPP'S MILL) STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT ' After the 20th of September will handle Gasoline, Coal Oil and Lubricating Oil You Will Find Prompt and Satisfactory Service Here AUTOCA3U V YOU ARE THINKING NOW OF WHAT SORT OF PRES ENTS YOU WILL MAKE. SOMETHING USEFUL AND LASTING WILL BE MORE KEENLY APPRECIATED. FOR INSTANCE Pendleton Indian Kolies are always appropriate. We have tliein in beautiful patterns, bearing purple and jrold label, a jruarantee of their superior quality. Priced rijrbt, too. Pure Virgin Wool Blankets from Oregon City Woolen Mills, either double or single. None better are made. A proper gift. Holeproof Hosiery for nwn and women a com plete line. Nothing more appropriate for Christmas remembrances. When you are thinking of Christmas and the joy of giving, think of Sam Hughes Company s A F E T Y 8i s E R V I C E Service That Looks oAbead The First National Bank ser vice is helpful for the reason that it is planned and applied o care for all your financial and business needs the ordin ary everyday demands and al so those unusual in nature. Today you can prepare for tomorrow by building up a cash reserve and making your plans known to us, so that when the proper time comes, you are in a position to carry out your plans with a cash re serve at band and the privilege of going over all detail with our officers in a confidential way. Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON jjl-t ii Ami 1 - 1