Insurance: ToUl Miscellaneous: Total Emergency: ' Total $300.00 $150.00 $500 00 $300.00 $150.(X Tf.i ..tim.fn mmmtof monev for all Durooses durimMhe year . $19935 50 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school var . ",u'u" From state school fund during the coming school year- - -.. From elementary school fund during the coming school year , Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of eurrent year -- - Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year Total estimated receipts, not inc uding pro posed tax $342.24 1516.04 2166.46 1000.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not including pro posed tax. $6463,58 $19935 50 6468.58 $13466.92 Ranpe. amovnt to be raised by district tax Dated this 8th day of October. 1824. r Delia M. Corson, Chairman Board of Directors, District Clerk. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET School District No. 35 Thl ordinal estimate how Id parallel column the unit coata i of theaeTeralaervkmaU-rlalaneaupplleafor the three flacal yean next SSCTto eWntyear. the detail expeudlture. for tbe laat one of .aid ?fTi!un n-al ea aud the bii.tt allowance and eipcndlture Z'JZr.tZ ni tt; eurrent ear.f-SI month of tbe current year mean tlx month of the laat eliool year.l EXPENDITURES (Pnld Advertleement) WHICH STATE WILL GROW? Washington Oregon California NO Income Tax INCOME TAX NO Income Tax . WE HAVE EXAMINED copies of the documentary evidence as to the effect of a state income tax upon Oregon. We are satisfied as to the genuineness o' the documents. We fiend that this evidence substantiates th cluim that many millions of dollars have been diverted from inv stment in Qregon industries that would provide a home matket f.r Oregon agricul tural products. We find the damage Is so serious and of such extent that we appeal to our neighbors and to voters in all parts of Oreyon to vote for the repeal of the present income tax and to oppose the enact ment of any new state income tax bill, at least until such time as the other Pacific Coast states have enacted similar legislation so thev cannot grow at Oregon's expense. We do not object to paying a state income tax, but we do object to imposing a tax that keeps capital out our stn'e, retards state de velopment and tends to leave our farmers dependent upon distant markets. We resent the tendency to give Oregon the reputation of being a "backward state." Oregon's resources and the courage and enterprise of her pioneer people entitle her t'i a great destiny. Let us all join hands to rid Oregon of legislat on that handicaps Oregon development READ THE NAMES OF THESE S.CNERS: Qreat Divide. It just makes a feller think- ' , Roll on, roll on, swift moments roll on And let us poor pilgrims go home, go home. . Your old tilacum, Bill Windsor. (The Sage or Sagehen o' Wind sor Castle.) Pigs for sale-two months Inquire lone Independent. old, Expenditure and liuJtft allowance for ix mouth of lout arhool year. Expenditure tor thtee fis cal year next preeeedlog th Inat nehonlyear. e m 1 s a IS M 0 G I T Pers'al Service 1. Bupt. S. Teacher $uo.oo 1440.UU 1200.00 isw.oo inoo.00 r.uo.oo , 1170.00 1260.00 7U0.00 76.00 25.00 JUJ5.00 81VOO 717.50 3005.50 4, Janitor 6. clerk S. Stenographer Total Peraonal Service Material and Supplies 1. Furniture, Jeak. etc J. Supplle frhalk. etel 3. Library book 100.00 A Plus 6. Playground equipment S. Janitor up, 7. Fuel 8. Light . Water 10. Postage and stationery Total ma tertal ud. Maintenance and Repairs Buildings and grounds $2oo.oo Buildings and grounds Total main tenance & rep. $2oo.oo Indebtedness: 1. Bonded & int erest thereon $24oo.oo 2. Waraant, & interest , 3oo.oo Total indebt edness 27oo.oo Transportation of Pupils S18S0.00 3T0.00 37.60 1125.00 W.0O 7O0 7"C.W 697.50 5H5.00 &S5.00 MO.UO 3.V).00 37.50 ? 2 ff 9 WSJ hi Ate 1 l)i.00 1575.00 131.00 Off si a t ; J. W. Beymer, Heppner Vawter Crawford, Heppner E. D. Hallock. Heppner W. E. Moore, Heppner. S. E. Notson, Heppner . C. E. Wooson, Heppner C. C Grim, Irrigon W. R. Walpole, Irrigon Nellie May Hill. Lexington W. O. Hill, Lexington W. G. Scott, Lexington Jay II. Dobbin, Joseph Sam Litch, Enterprise Porter J. NerT, Medford A. L. Mills. Portland Fipnk L. Andrews. Portland H. D. Norton. Grants Pass James Pelton, Fort Klamath C. C. Clark, Arlington Charles W. Ellis, Burns B. H. Drager. Salem Charles E. Gstes, Medford Arthur M. Churchill, Portland O..S. Blanchard, Grants Pass Phil Metschan, Portland Jostph J. K 'tier. Mount Angel Charles T. Bennett, Mosier Wm. J. Liljequist, McMinnville H. Wayne Standard, Brownsville W. C. Leever. Central Point H. W. Young, Corvallis I. J. Roberts, Redmond Miss R. M. S'.eiwer, Spray Blanche Cook, Jacksonville ' D. D. Joslyn, Jordan Valley J. Frank Adiims, Merrill Fred W. Falconer, Pendleton Mac Hoke, Pendleton Jay Gibson, Gaston G. M. Rice, Pendleton Dan P. Smythe, Pendleton George Putnam, Salem Keith Powell, Wood burn Paul E. Pollman, Baker August J. Strange, LaGrande W, Stewart, Dayville A. D. Moe, Hood River Charles Hall, Marshfleld Patsy Daly, Prarie City FOH COUNTY HCHOOIi HUl'T. To the Voter of Morrow County, Oregon: llarlng decided to In-come an iudeHndeut Candidate for the ulllc of County School Superintend entof Morrow county, Omitou. at the General Election to Ih held No. vember 4th, 11(24. I alinll icreatly appreciate your aupport. 1 hav given my 1tet effort dur IniC the pant yenni.nnil If elected will continue to do no. Lena 8nell flhurte, l'reatMit Incumbent. Summons For Publication IN TIIE ClItCl'lT COUIIT OK THE 8TATK OF OKEHON. FOIt MOItltOW COUNTY. Itert Mumiii , l'lalntlff, v J. V. Puyenr, nml Mabel I'uyeiif, liU Wife, aud I'. P. I'll year. Iti'lciidnnl. Hl'MMOVH 700.00 75.00 'A. L Leavitt, Klammath Falls RfiO MORE signers of above repeal; more than 1,500 contribu tors to expense of getting facts before voters; signers and con tributors live in all pans 01 uregon; una auverusemeni laiuea Dy C-C. Chapman of Oregon Voter, initiator of repeal measure: resi den'ce, 169 Lownsdale St., Portland, Oregon. 12,600 (,265.60 6.327.50 12,531.00 11.991.25 11,876.00 S500.00 2oo.oo 15o oo , 60.00 4oo.oo 75.0O 25.00 loo. 00 S274.3S 00 00 S54S.76 40.52 2U.1S 14 85 2o 143.55 11.25 loo. 00 60. lx 12.50 75.00 25 00 2oo.oo S.oo 12.5o So.oo I7.1o.oo 81.04 40.32 29.70 2S7.1o 38.24 22.5o $lo51.46 lo74.45 XUo6.25 $000.00 31.37 531.37 $15o.oo 15o.oo $looo.ooo 62.74 1062.74 134.00 72o.oo 72o.oo Total-trans- portation $1886.5o 72o.oo 72o.oo 144o.oo Insurance: $3oo.oo 64.oo 75.oo I08.00 Total Ins. t3oo.oo 54. 00 75. 00 I08.00 Miscellaneous: $15o.oo 291.15 75.00 582.3o ToUl J15o.oo 291.15 75.00 682. 3o Emergency: $5,To.oo 5oo.oo Total $5oo.oo , 5oo.oo Crand Total $155 $2147.35 2066.00; 1873.7C 8I.00 1 32. 4o 294.o6 62o.27 $19935.5o $8387.76 $8577.5o $16775.52 $15545.31 117454.97 I. Delia M. Corson, do hereby certify that the above estimate ol expenditures ior me year I'JM-iaaa was DreDared hv mm onH ,oi the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the cur rent year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next pre ceeding the current year as shown above hae been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct coppieg thereof UfcLLA M. CORSON, District Clerk. "Shorty" Shaver, fc well-driller of lone and Walter Pope are try ing to kill time while waiting for repairs which are necessary before they can resume their work at "Hillside" ranch. Miss Cleta Palmateer left for Lexington during the week, and has enrolled as a student at Lex ington high school. Miss Annie Hynd was calling on Mrs. W. H. Chandler on Mon- day, HOW'S THIS? Kajai-B i.a'ra hhu m rx i, k. ... "t Catarrh. J?J": ? EDICIJB eon ninw vi asn uimmnt which Uulrki ? W't"r'ial Mdkln, . Tonic which -- iwiwnni normal ooimii. tlona. (continued from page 1) Notice ceipts from other sources. Mayor, Couneilmen, Councilmen Bert Mason P. J. Linn E. R. Lundell Geo. Ritchie J. H. Bryson E. J. Bristow W. S- Smith State of Oregon. County of Morrow, as. We the undersigned, the duly appointed Budget Board of the City of lone, Oregon, do hereby certify that we have examined the above budget for the City of lone, and after such examination believe that ehe amount tnerem estimated is necessary, and that it will require the same for ine fiscal year of 1925 to finance said city. ji Budget Board S. E. ' Moore, Chairman, I. L. Howard run. Paul G. Balsiger - J. W. Howk C. W. Swanson Attest: . F. H. Robinson, City Recorder The first time I was in Iont was in the spring of 1884, forty years ago last spring. There was one store there, then run by T . li t ioy:e, a email saioon, and a small blacksmith shop run by Charlie Sperry, . Children have been born, grown up. married and had children of their own since thn. Yes, it makes me feel a bit ancient when I think about it. I know a good many people all over Morrow county and some who have passed on over the To J. W. I'uyrar and Mnbe I'uyear hi wife add I'. I'. 1'uyenr, IVfendnnU: . 1NTHK NAME OF THE STATE OF OUKHON: You and each, of you are hereby required to appear and uiiawer th complaint filed a galimt you In the above entitled notion, ou or before Saturday, No vember lat, lf.'l. ald (lute being more than all week nfler the ft rat publication of thlx Piimiuona, and if you fall to o apNar and auawer nlit complaint, for waut thereof, . the plaintiff will apply to nld Court for a Juilut'ii'i'iit HtfnliiNt you ami each of you, fur Hie anui of .14(10.00, with lnUret tin reou a I the rate of per coul, pur annum from th lat day of October, 1U20, the further aum of .1I00 attorney' hia, and for l'lalntlff' coat and dlHhtiracineiit herein. Ami for furtlier Juilireiueut of thi above on til led Court, that the wul property attached In the abov en titled action, now In the lunula of the Sheriff of the County of Morrow, State of OrcKon, bcloiigliiK to tho defendant, Mabel I'uyear, nml lo cated and altunted In anlil County of Morrow, and State of Oregon, and dewTlhed u follow, to wit;. Lota 14, 15 and IS, In Mock , In th Original Town of lone. Morrow County, Oregon, b auld by tint Sheriff of aald County, In the manner provided by law for the aale of real property under eiecutlon, ami In accordance with the practice of aald Court, and that the proceed from auch aale be applied a follow, to It;- lat In payment of the coat and accruing coat of aale; 2nd lu payment of the coat aud dlabume meuta of thl action; 3rd lu payment of the amount fouud due plaintiff including aald attorney' fee, 4th, the overplu If any, b pnld to th clerk of aald court for the benefit of aald defendant. Thl Sumtnona la nerved upon you by publication thereof, In the lone Independent, puraunnt id au order of lion. W. T. Camplwll, Judge of the County of Morrow, Slat of Oregon, which order wail duly mad aud entered herein, and dated tbe 25th day of Oetolwr, It.M. F. II. Itobliiaon. Attorney for l'lalntlff. I'oat Office addreiM lone, Oregon. The date oj the drat publication of till Slimiliolialielng Si'iteliilNr ItHh, IV.'4, and the date of the lual publi cation of thl aunitnoiia Mug Octo ber 3lat, IU24. , Hill Dental Clinic Pendleton, Oregon The Hill 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 Is best fitted for at considerable less cot t than is required under ordin ary practice. Out of town patient work will tie dons a quickly a posKlble, f MIHMMHW Bold by Ort.in.ti for er.r M Tan ' Chanay Co., ToUdo. Ohto Windsor Castle News That will be just about mv luck. I suppose the last one will out live the old b.an and be line ttfe Missouri nigger's mistress "My eld Mistis promised me That when she died she'd set me free; But my old Mistis she turned bald, An4 liv,d go long she never died a-tall." Any way I suppose they will be known as the Merry Wives of Windsor. Please don't fail to send the Independent out to this part of the Public Domain for it seems like getting a long letter from home when it arrives. FUEL -- At Reduced Prices I. We have about 200 cords of wood t on hand and have set the Prices to Convert Wood into Cash to the PROFIT of the CUSTOMER. Slab, 4 ft. - ' ' - $7.00 " 16 in. - - 8.00 " 12 in. - , - 8.25 Fir, 4 ft. - - $10.50 " 16 in, - . 11.50 " 12 in. - ! - 11.75 Oak, 4 ft. - - 11.00 " 16 in. : - 12.25 " 12 in. - - 12.50 Coal per Ton, 11.75 Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. 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. JL D. MCMURDO, 11 D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, . 0REC0N Clyde R.Walker,M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Drug Store. IONE, - OREGON HEPPNER TA10RINGC0.. TAILORS Cleaning Dyeing Pressing Repairing Heppner, Ore. - F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Court IONE OREGON IHmilUmillMMIMHIIIIIIHHI HIM MMM