The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 17, 1924, Image 4

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    Insurance: '
ToUl
Miscellaneous:
ToUl
Emergency:
Total
ToUl est imated amount of money for til purposes
during tne year ' $19935 50
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county sciiool fund during the coming school
. year j .. $1413.84
From state school fund during the coming school
year - -- - $342.24
From eitmenla-y school fut d during the coming
rhoo! .var 1516.04
Estimate of probaWe unexpended balance at end cf
current year - 2166.46
Estimated amount to be received from all other
source durinn the coming school year r 1000-00
Total estimated receipts,
posed tax -
Total estimated expenses for the year
Total estimated receipts not including pro- .
posed tax ;--r. .t-ttvt
Balance, amoirt to be raised by district tax
Dated this 8th day or UctoDer.
Xttef
Delia M. Corson,
District Clerk.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
School District No. 35
ThU original estimate how In parallel column the unit coU ot
the several eervlce, material an iippllt tor the thm Ducal year next
precetlnK the current year, the detail expenditure lor the lnt oue ot aald
three preceding flecal year aud the budget allowance and expenditure
for tlx monthi of the current year."Sl montha of the current, year
meant tlx month of the lout school year.1
EXPENDITURES
"" . Expenditure "and
budtret allowance Expenditure for thtee fla-
for six month of cal year next proceeding
laet iichool year, the laet achool veer
S B
i fi
-4
D ?
0" r
o.
Pers'al Service
1. Hupt
t. Teacher
150.00
fllB.OO
90O00
787.50
3065.50
144U.OU
126U.W
1260 00
1N0O.0Q
U'SO.OO
1170.00
1200.00
TuO.UQ
76.00
A I.nltnr. ToO.OO 350.00
& rlerk 76.00 37.60
6. Stenographer
Total Personal
err Ice
25.00
12,600 6,285.60 S.327.50 12,531.00 11,991.25 11.876.00
Material and
Supplies
1. Furniture,
deska. etcj $500.00
3 Supplies i
chals, etc 2oo.oo
1. Library bojks 1U0.00
4. flag
6. Flayground
equipment 15o 00
SJ7U9 $200
40.52 loo.oo
20.1 60.00
12.50
14 M 7:.oo
2.9o 25 oo
6. Janitor up. 60.00
7. Fuel
8. Usbt
4oo.oo 143.55 2oo.oo
'5oo iV.12
C.oo
9. Waier 25oo
iaiotageand
stationery loo.oo
11.25
12.6o
'r.
bo.oo
Total ma
terlal up tlloo IT.23.73 $73o.oo
Maintenance and Repairs
Buildings and
grounds $2 jo. oo
Buildings and
grounds
Total main
tenance & rep. $2oo.oo
Indebtedness:
1. Bonded & int
erest thereon $24oo.oo .
2. Waraant, &
interest 3oo.oo
ToUl indebt
edness $27oo.oo
Transportation of Pupils
$1885.5o
$000.00
31.37
531.27
72o.oo
Total -trans
Insurance:
$3oo.oo
Total Ins. 83oo.oo
Miscellaneous:
ToUl $15o.o
Emergency:
S5oo.oo
Total $5oo.oo
Grand Total
$19935.5l$8387.76 $8577.
I. Delia M Coraon An Kaffflftv
expenditures for the year l!4-1925 was prepared by me and that
" jY. " .7iv l"' 1110 ove estimate o
"''v'"",,wo ,ur D monins or the cur
rent year and the exoenditures for th thrp fii -.-
ceeding the current year as shown
the records in my charge and are
"Shorty" Shavsr,' well-drtller
of lone and Walter Pope are try
ing to kill time while waiting
for repair! which are necessary
before they can reiume their
work at "Hillside" ranch.
Mi's Cleta Palmateer left for
Lexington during the week, and
has enrolled as i student at Lex.
jngton high school. )
1
$300.00
$300.00
$150.00
$150.00
$500 00
$5oo.oo
not inc udwg pro
$0468.58
$19935 50
646S58
$13466.92
ikh.
MaR- MORGAN,
Chairman Board of Directors,
'
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si
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5 s
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: 9
91
1125.00
900.00
720 00
77.50
97.30
frO.MO
&w.00
540.00
au.oo
37.50
lMiO OO
1575.00
6131.00
700.00
75.00
00 $5.76
81.04
40 32
29.70
6.W
287. lo
38.24
22.5o
Slo51.46 $;o74.45 9o5.25
$15o.oo
$looo.ooo
62.74
lo62.74
15o.uo
34,00
$4.55
l44o.oo
$2147.31
72o.oo
72o.oo 72o.oo 144o.oo 2o66.o0 1873.7.
54.00 75.00 I08.00
51.00 75.00 I08.00 8I.00 32.4o
291.15 75.00 582.3o !
291.15 75.00 682.30 294.o6 62o.27
5oo.oo
600.00
So, $16775.52 $15545.31 117454.97
Nantin tltfc iL. 1 .
abo hae been compiled from
true and correct coppies thereof.
uejLLA ai. UOUSON,
Miss Annie Hynd was calling
on Mrs. W. H. Chandler on Mon-
day.
Catarrhal Deafness
.IJ " tub InltomJJ o3
;.,":"l"ur owiniif mar b d..
Hll.ll f . 1 . n h
4. i 7 ft , (IKDICIrlBl Will
it wchMcta'rn felts- v. : wl
Clllrrh "
atarrV r fn i4 by
2,' b" 6THlrt for evr M Tmtrm
TARIFF STAND OF
LA FOLLETTE UNFAIR
Products of. Wisconsin Only
Ones He Showed Any
Interest In.
Portland. Or. (Special) Th La
Follett record on th tariff. It hai
been pointed out her by th Repub
Ural 8tat Central commute after
an Inquiry, ha been thoroughly In
conalatent and thoroughly elflih.
U Pollette voted tor th hlgheit
tariff rate oa all product of hi own
late and for th lowed rate or no
tariff at all on Trythlng produced
elaewher.
H toted for th hlgheat duty pro
posed on linseed oil and flax seed oil,
both made from raw material pro
duced In hi own itat. H wa to
Inalatent cn protecting th Wlacomln
product that he Toted amendment ot
the committee report lubmlttlng the
rordney-McCumbar schedule, Insert
ing a new paragraph prorldlng a
tariff on casein, and h voted to
amend the report by Increasing duties
on honey, poultry, cream and a num
ber of other products of vital Interest
to th state of Wisconsin. But he
voted, on tlft other hand, to decrees
th duty on almond, walnuts, rice,
nuts, lumber, thlngles, etc.
Becaut of hla bitter opposition to a
tariff on woolen textiles, he was afraid
to vote for a tariff on wool. On the
other hand, because the sheep-raising
Industry Is well established In hla
state, he wa afraid to vote against
the tariff on wool so h was absent
on all roll call on th wool achedul.
La Follett consistently voted
against the tariff on all manufactured
goods with two exceptions, metal
pants buttona and metal hook and
eyes. In both theee' Instances h tot
ed to Increase th schedule abov th
committee report. It was not under
stood why he was ao careful of th
welfare of manufacturer of the
articles.'
La rollett I now talking about
the Inlqaltoua auger tariff, but he was
ot enough concerned about It when
It came up In .the aenate to be present
and vol.
POSTAL BILL VETO
IS EASILY EXPLAINED
Portland. Or. (Special). There
ha been plenty of criticism ot Preal
dent Cool Id ge because ot his failure t
approve th bill to Increase salarlas
of letter carrier and poatal clerk,
but. according to th Republican 8tat
Central commute headquarter her
thla aAverae comment comes from per
'sons not familiar with th facta.
Th commute point out that twe
measures tor relief of the nnderpald
postal worker war considered, on
that bad the approval of th admin
istration and waa recommended by
Poetmaster Oeeeral New. Mr. New
moreover, 1 th only postmaster gen
eral who has ever proposed higher pay
for all postal worker.
The administration measur carried
an expenditure of 141.000,000 and
would hare been signed by the preal
dent had It passed. But the poatal nv
ployca stood out for their own hill,
appropriating HI. 000.000 and. nnllkt
the other, providing no aeana ot meet
log this added expenditure.
It wia that blU th president vetoed
bis reason being that th measure did
not provide for th proposed xpendV
tura and h wa compelled to giv It
hi disapproval. His action, viewed I
connaction with th administrate
bill tor th relief ot postal employes
did not ihow him out of irmpathj
with th need of th poatofflc work
era.
CITIZEN AWAY FROM
HOME MAY CAST VOTE
Oregonlonamay vot even If aw)
from their own precinct oa electloi
day, It I pointed out by th Repub
lican Stat Central committee. Then
1 a provision In th lotlo laws thai
will permit thl practice, so that noni
need los hi vol November 4.
Becaua of th llveatock ahow al
Portland closing just befor electlo
day, It Is thought number of persool
may not let urn bom tn tlm to vols
and the way thla can b accompllahad
la pointed out.
Anyone who expect to be at a die
tanc from bom oa alectloa da)
should provide himself with -a certifi
cate ot registration that he may oh
tain from hi county clerk. By pre
aentlng thl certificate, he will b en
titled to vol la any county of thi
state for state and national ticket.
In cas th ahaent olr has nol
obtained a certificate, It will, b re
quired that h swear la bis vot. Thli
can b don la Multnomah county bj
Ix freeholder, but la other part ol
th stat, two freeholder may makt
affidavit.
Ceelldga on Taxation.
It la Impossible to escape th con
elusion that' high taxes make blgl
prices. 8o long as th soet of govern
ment is high, th cost of living wlli
b high. This I usually a source ol
mlaunderatandlng and always i
source of discontent. Th duty tha
government now owe to ths people ll
te raduc their burden by paying fif
th obligations that cam from Thi
war rstaar than Imposing additions
bnrdn for th support of nsw pro
cts. Having mat oar war obllgatlol
to par, 1st us meet our pea a taltgw
ttoa to aav. Ceolldg,
FARM LOAN ISSUE ,
HELD MERE "BUNK"
Democratic Piper Scoffs' ai
Cock-ar.d-Bull Story of
Stele Officials.
Portland, Or. (Spwlal). Th
kogua oampal "i laau ralawd by Uov
rnor Pierce and hi appointee. Jetl
Myr, that of bad loans to formers,
U flouted openly by the Cartel
Journal ot Salem; a Haunch a demo
ratlo paper is ther Is1 In the stale,
It dearies It openly as campaign bunk,
useful only for political purpoaes In
the hop ot aluotlng My era state tree
nrer.
Th Capital-Journal calls attention
to th eock-i nd bull icandal In the
,w ..'. (ivrRi,iunu, . V II W ,111111
ot th election two year ago, which
wa put forward merely for campaign
purpoaea to aid only In Pierce's elec
tion. Of cou e It waa all forgotten
s soon e tht vote were caat.
Th fapltal Journal, too, point oat
that any time for th paat 14 year
book ot th stat land board have
been open to inspection and any delin,
quencles couM Star been unearthed
long ago If t'. cre were any merit In
the hue and cry that haa been ralaed.
Many loaaa are classed as bad by
the Pierce adherent that show In
terest delinquent from six montha to
two years l:y applying the sams rule
of delinquent y, delayed payment on
alx months' Intereat, the records show
that during 1923, when Governor
Pierce wa chairman ot th school
land board, To loans he approved are
now bad loana. Thla seems to show
that the governor has not made any
notable Improvement In the handllnu
of itat funda. although he and Jefl
Myer bar very little to say about
the current I na. They point mere
ly to th tru' tped-up dellnquenclea ol
thlr prdecnors tn office an in
not, In any rase, blame themselvrs.
,The pitiful part of the peweat
Pierce 'Scandal" la that he Is seeking
to make political capital at the ex
pease of th good name of Oregon
farmer. Of 10 loan be ha Clasaed
aa bad. hy figuring Intereat delinquent
after six months. Intereat was paid oaJ
II last year and on all but a small
perrentaf ot them In the (all of 1913
Therefor, when th audit was made
as of June 30. out of the whole I0J
notes, there were more than 610 on
which a year' Intereat was not yet
due. but on which, without doubt, tbi
Intereat will be paid thla fall after tht
crope are sold.
The audit showa that 111 note anil
Biortgagis have been tent otil for fore
cloenr and of thla number. Intret
waa paid In full In lilt on St. itfm'
4t more and la 134 on six. Then
waa, therefor from six montha' U
on and one-half year' Intereat dm
a more than 100 of theee 111 notea
aow under foreclosure.
Th laat leglalatnre( recognising th)
plight of th farmer, amended tht
chool law to th effect that the time
tor payment of .u. h mtere.t on i.a.
aa wa then due might be extended tc ,
two yar. ,
Deaplt thla, and, the well known!
tact that the governor la warm
xnena or in rarmer. in land board
which b heads, la forecioaing mort -
gages oa many land iney are not re
quired or expected by law to fore
cioa and th only explanation must
be that th action taken la for poll-
tleal purposes alone.
Katlmate of loaae as msde b;
Ptarc nd If vura haa hmii
xaggerated. aa Is ahowa br ths
jeord .anj Jblatoo, Js purely .for
MMIIIIMIIIMIMIHMIMIMIIIIIHMIMIIMMIIIIM
FUEL
At Reduced Prices.
We have about 200 cords of wood
on hand and have set the
Prices to Convert Wood
into Cash to the
PROFIT of the CUSTOMER.
Slab, 4 ft. -
" 16 in.
" 12 in.
Fir, 4 ft. -
" 16 in.
. "12 in.
Oak, 4 ft. -
" 16 in. -
" 12 in. -
Coal per Ton,
Farmer's Elevator Co.
lone, Oregon.
MIIIIIIIIMMmMMMMMHMUMMIIMMMH
pTnnTcermrnrafwerTi of n vsis
who have been out-lucked by poor
price will no doubt b willing to
all It dirty politic.
For Instance oa SO notes that havt
been foreclosed, aaaeaaed values ot
th properties represented are from
40 to 10 per cent la xcas ot th
mount th stst ha loaned on thsm
In Malheur county, tor Instance, wher
It I paid th worst risks are, prop
rty represented by 11 notes, on which
th stat has Inveated III, 171, Is aa
eaaed at M 1,070 and appralaed at
177.000.
. Tae.atete ha already sold II farms
n which It had foreclosed and rarelv
d an averag of 40 per cent raah
payment, and yet non of thea farms
basjbeen sold aL losj.." - ..
FOll VOVs4 HOHOOt, KITT.
To the Voter of Morrow. County,
or,,,,,,
Having ihi'luVil to Iiccuiih'
ho liiilciH-mlctit ('uiiilliUtu for the
otllce of County ftihoot HiiMTliitahil
cntof Morrow county, Ort'Kon, nt
the Uciicrttl 1 "lection to Ixi hold No.
vcmlier 4th. Il.'4, ( bull KWitly
iipprtH'tikte your support.
1 hitve k'vi'H my beat rflArta dur
liiK the pimt yciire, and It clfcti-d will
COIltllllll' to do NO.
Lt'nit Mntdl Slmrtc,
1'rve.uit Ini UinlH'lit.
Summons For Publication
IN TUB CIIMT1T COl'UT OF
THE HTATK tK OUKtlON.
FOU MOIUtOW COL'STY.
Ilert Miuioii ,
I'lnliillff.
v
J. V. Fuym. mid
M libel I'uy.-nr, liU
Wife, nud I'. I'. 1 it
yenr. ,
IMendnlit.
Nl'MMuNM,
To J. W. I'uyenr nud Miiliel
I'tU'enr hie wile iitid T. I". I'uyenr,
. IVIiMidiilite:
INTHB N.VXIK OF THE HTATK
OF OUKUON: You ittid cmh o
you rr lirredy required to npMnr
nud n ne wit the complaint filed u-
unliint you In the hIiovh entitled
action, on or lN-tore Hut unlay. Nit-
rrliiUt let, YK4. enll date tx-llig
mom tluiu alx weeka Hfler the It rat
pnlilrt-Btlou of thla Muiiiinoim, nnd It
you full to ao nppenr nnd answer
Hill Dental Clinic
Pendleton, Oregon
The IliU Clinic is conducted
along the most advanced lines of
dentistry, which enables patients
,
to obtain the services of a group
of dentists each doing work he U
cst fitted for at considerable less
' ,
COat than is required under ordin
ary practice.
, 7 '
,
'
t ' "wn pntlents) work will be
( flontnn quickly it poeellile.
$7.00
8.00
8.25
$10.50
11.50
11.75
11.00
12.25
12.50
11.75
"Id i-ompldlnt, for want tin-rent,
the plaintiff will npply to ., collrt
lor u Judgi'iniMit iitilnet you and
enoli of you, f,,r tlio emu of 400,t0,
with lntoivel tlmiuou uttlin rnt of
apercpnt. per antiura from th. Ut
rtn,v otOctolM-r, loso. the furtliiT mun
of $V)(HI atlornc.v' fwa, nnd for
rinliitlff'a coats mid dlsliiireeiiiiiiila
hertdn.
And torfiirtlmr Jiidrimt'iit of the
iibove entli led Court, tlmt the ri-nl
property attncliHl In the mIm.v rn
tit Iwl net Ion, now In the liniids' of
the Nhcrlff of the County of Morrow,
Stnte ot Oregon, iM'longlnir to the
defendiuit. MhIm I'liyeit nnd lo.
cnted ii nd sltiintcd In auld County
of Morrow, nnd Htle of Oregon,
nnd dem'rllH'd iin follows, to wit
Lota 14. 1.1 and Id, lit Itlock S, In the
Original Town of lolic. Morrow
County, Oregon, be sold by the
Sheriff of auld (Anility, In Hie manner
provided by Inw tor the aide of renl
proMrty " under execution, and In
accordance with the prnctlce of an Id
Court, ainl that th proceeds from
audi sale be applied a follow, to
wlc let In payment of the coot
mid accruing coat of aale; 2nd la
payment of the cost and dlalmree
menu of thl action; Urd In payment
of the amount found tine plaintiff
Includlnx eald attorney' hva, 4th,
the overplu If any, lie paid to the
clerk ot eald court for the beiieilt of
eald defendant.
Till Hiiinuioiia U eerved upon you
by publication thereof, In the lone.
linffieiideut, piintiliilit to ail order
of Hon. W. T. rnmpbell, Judge of
the County of Mwrrow, HtuUi of
LOregon, which order waa duly made
and entered lierelu, and tinted th.
J5th day ot h tober, Iwi.
, K. II. IlobltiHon.
Attorney for I'lalntlff.
I'oat iitllce addreas lone, ( Irvgoa.
The date o the tlret publication of
thla Rumuion being HepU-iulMT lOlb.
1W4. and the date of the laet publl.
cation of thl NUiiimon Mug (rto.
tier 3 let, 1 11:4.
By the way-
Have you laid in
that supply of Wood
and Coal for winter?
We have a large
stock on hand at
reasonable prices.
Materially yours,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
A. D. MCMURDO, 1L D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Meppner : Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD '
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, . ORECON
Clyde R.Walker,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Otllce in Drug Store.
IONE, . ORECON"
HEPPNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS ,
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
Heppner, Ore.
F. H Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in U the CourU
IONE, OREGON
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