THE HERMISTON HRALD,
HnMIsTON, GREGGS
i.ASHESF.OF.&CHIOL. NOKFTENG.,
. voters of
No i
School State
District
No 14 of Umatilla County
.
Ätrir sipenoosnaKsektne? o:
Investigate
Our
Budget
Plan
Daddy Gobbler’s Premonition
School House on the 10th at, of
December, 1920, at 3:30° edax o
the
afternoon, to vote on the prop
tax." of levying a special district
. The total amount of money need,
yea/i«
ie district during
ensuing
year
is estimated
in the the following
budget and includes the amounts to
be received from the county school
fund • state school fund, special dU-
distrlct’’ and al other moneys of the
BUDGET
the better way of buying
your NEW EDISON
for Christmas
BETTER because it brings your New Edison now.
—or for Christmas.
BETTER because it finds the Durchase money in
your enjoyment expenditure.
BETTER because it systematises and simplifies
buying.
BETTER because it works on thrift principles, and
avoids a lump sum payment. It makes possession
easy.
Mitchell Drug Company
Hermiston, Oregon
Hermiston
Pendleton
Estate Agency
Acreage near Hermiston, Stanfield and
Pendleton. Farm land in Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho on easy payments,
some on crop payments.
All kinds of Insurance and Loans
Oregon Hotel Building
J. M. BIGGS,
Manager Hermiston Office
Buy Your Goods
where there is a big saving
All Ginghams and Percales
33 1-3 PER CENT OFF
OTHER BIG REDUCTIONS
Throughout our Entire Dry Goods Depart
ment
BROWNELL’S STORE
Umatilla, Oregon
Total estimated amount
of money to be expend
ed for all purposes
during the year ....329.665.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund
during the coming school
year ............................ 7,700.00
From state school fund
during the coming school
year ..........................
650.00
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from all other
sources during the com
ing school year tuition .. 1,760.00
Total estimated receipts,
not including the money
to be received from the
tax which it is pro
posed to vote.............. 10,110.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated, expenses
for the year ........ :..... 29,665.00
Total estimated receipts,
not including the tax to
be voted .................... 10,110.00
Balance, amount to be
raised by the district
tax ............................... 19,555.00
The amount of money to be raised
by this special tax is more than the
amount raised by special school dis
trict tax in the year immediately
preceding this, plus six per cent. It
is necessary to raise this additional
amount by special levy for the follow
ing reasons:
All salaries have been advanced.
There will be two or three more
teachers required.
All supplies have increased in
price, and more supplies are needed
and more improvements on building
are needed.
Dated this 8th day of November,
1920.
F. B. Swayze
Chairman of Board of Directors
Attest R. A. Brownson,
District Clerk.
10-4tc
Deficient plumbing is never sanitary,
and is dear at any price.
Your health or even your life may de-
pend on the care given to the lay-
ing of a drain pipe.
We GUARANTEE every piece of
plumbing we do to be PERFECT
before we quit the job.
Play safe—let us do your plumbing
RIGHT.
/. PUTMAN
Oregon
calía s
There once did live a turkey cock.
And he was very proud;
And walking with hie little flock
He gobbled very loud.
Perhaps It may your feelings shock—
He lived beneath a cloud.
"Think and Thank”
Suggested Motto
for Nation Today
“Think and Thank” was the motto
upon the family crest of the great He
brew philanthropist Sir Moses Monte-
flore. It would be an appropriate
armorial motto for America today.
These two little English words, differ
ing In a single vowel, were originally
identical. In the Anglo-Saxon tongue,
a ’ thank" was a “think.” Thanking
comes from thinking, and thankful
ness from thoughtfulness and thanks
giving from thought-giving. This will
be a season of unusual thanksgiving—
for we are made to think as we have
not been wont to think. It will be
a very selfish soul that this season
fails to think of the sorrows and the
sufferings of others.
Look hack at that first American
Thanksgiving. Strange skies, sparse
settlements, sparse larder, savage en
emy, but thankful spirit I What makes
the memory of the Pilgrim so pre-
clous? His thankfulness I As Howell
puts It:
“It Is no Improper comparison that
a thankful heart is like a box of pre
cious ointment which keeps the smell
long after the thing is spent.”
City Tax Estimates For 1921
Following is the estimate of the a-
mount of money proposed to be raised
by taxation by the City of Hermiston
for the ensuing year begining March
1st. 1921, together with the balances
and other matters as required by
chapter 234 of the laws of Oregon of
1913.
General Fund
$ 600.00
City Recorder ..................
180.00
City Attorney ..................
-650.00
Police ................................
400.00
City Engineer .................
120.00
Health Officer..................
700.00
Street Lights ....................
50.00
Election .......... -..............
300.00
Fire Department ..............
250.00
Miscl....................................
Taxation ...... -............... ..$3250.00
Water Fund
11380.00
Supt. Salary ..................
3250.00
Distelate ........... -..........
350.00
Mdse. .........................................
220.00
Labor ........
—
300.00
Miscl. ...............................
1600.00
Int. on bonds..................
$7000.00
Total....
. 7000.00
Estimated receipts
Library
Library Fund by taxation -.$ 500.00
Street Fund Tax .................. 2600.00
Total ....
General Fund Total
SANITARY PLUMBING
Hermiston
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Teachers’ salaries............. ..
Furniture
300.00
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk, e-
rasers, stoves, curtains,
etc. ......................
400.00
Library books . ..........
100.00
Flags ................... .
25.00
Repairs of school houses,
outbuildings or fences
1,000.00
Improving grounds........
500.00
Transportation of pupils 2,070.00
Tuition of Pupils
Janitor’s wages ............... 1,140.00
Janitor’s supplies
200.00
Fuel ..........................
600.00
Light and power.....
350.00
Water ..................... ............
100.00
Clerk’s salary and bond ....
145.00
Postage and Stationary ....
50.00
For the payment of bonded
debt and interest there
on, issued under Sec
tions 117, 144 to 148,
and 422 of the School
Laws of Oregon, 1917 .. 2,580.00
Interest on Warrants.......
800.00
Printing and Notices .......
50.00
Insurance ..........................
120.00
93000.00
...3250.00
Grand Total by Taxation ..--6250.00
On November 29, 1920 at 10 a. m.
the City Council will meet at the
council chambers for the purpose oi
hearing discussions of said estimates
by taxpayers and levying said as-
sessments.
Mabel M. Jensen
City Recorder
10-itc
RAISE PRODUCTION OF HERO
He could not speak of cranberry,
Nor mention pumpkin pie
Without a painful reverie,
While tears stood In his eye.
And sage, and summer savory,
They always mads him sigh.
And though in June he spread hie tall,
And looked Hike Henry Eight,
November always found him pale,
Sans Delsarte In his gait.
If anyone would eee him quail,
Just say “decapitate."
ine rigrrm and tne uritan nave
passed on, but they have left us
precious possession—a Thanksgivit
day and the Thanksgivlag spin
Theirs was the indomitable spirit bi
cause they “thanked God and took
courage.” They landed undesignedly
on a “rock-bound wintry strand," but
they thanked God and took courage.
They found no gold, but they did find
the golden grain of a first harvest and
they thanked God and took courage.
They round a rude wilderness, but
they thnnked God and took courage,
and furrows were turned and towns
were built and cities grew and facto
ries flourished and culture developed
and Instead of a wilderness a garden
blossomed and the fragrance of their
memory still survives and the spirit
of their grace still Inspires.
tne tuote, or tnrew mmseir tn nts
chair, perorated, struck the table with
his fists, laughed loud enough to break
the windows, pulled all the table cloth
toward him, got drunk without drink-
Ing, snatched the dishes away from
you, took the words out of your mouth,
and after talking all the time went
off without having said anything."
Daudet on Gambetta.
Frequently the great man Is some
thing of a boor, but It Is probable that
Daudet exaggerated a trifle when he
wrote the following of Gambetta, the
great French statesman: “I can still
see him entering the dining room, his
back bent, his shoulders swaying, bls
face aflame and one-eyed also. As soon
as he appeared all the other equine
heads around the table were raised and
he was greeted with loud neighs of
‘Ah, ah. ah ; here’s Gambetta I’ He
sat down noisily, spread himself over
Something In a Name, After All
The Bishop of Singapore is not tin
only prelate who has distinguishes
nimself in the handling of firearms,
former bishop of Durham, with tl
rather ominous name of Shute, n
an excellent shot with the sportin
gun. It was playfully said of hb
that he never troubled to get out
game license, ns, If he were asked
produce It, he used to quote the opei
ng words of Ids own license: “1
Shute, by divine permission.”—London
Morning Mail.
He Was Handicapped.
Leslie bad always been very much
if raid of dogs.
One day, after a struggle to get
him to pass a large dog which stood
on the corner, his mother scolded him
for his unnecessary fear.
“Well, was his reply, "you’d be
afraid of dogs If you were as low
down as I am.”
nis
home-coming
Paints S Varnishes
,
Add the finishing touch to his room that
you have been making ready by having it
“done over.” A coat of B-H Floor Stain — a
coat of B-H White Enamel or B-H Wall
Tint, and like magic a new room will appear.
Whether you intend “doing over” one room
or your entire house, B-H should serve you. A
thoroughly complete line of painting prepara
tions for every use.
Let us assist you in the proper selection of
what you need.
Permanent Advancement Can Only Be
Made by Use of Purebred Bull et
Good Ancestors.
The only way for everyone to have
cows capable of producing a large flow
of milk is by better breeding. By bet
ter breeding la meant the using of a
purebred dairy bull which la a good
Individual from good producing an
cestor. It la only through the use of a
good bull that any permanent advance
ment «an be made In the production of
the future herd.
SAPPERS’ INC.
Diatribatora for
BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San
.
Francisco