The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 06, 1927, Image 3

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BANKERS URGE CUT | TROTZKY EXPELLED BY
IN FEDERAL TAXES COMMUNIST PARTY
BERAUD. gEBM ISTOK, OBJBGOX.
ALFALFA SEED CHOP MAY
RAILWAY TAXES MORE THAN
BE SMA ' U R THIS YEAR
MILLION
TKlT .T.A R .q
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT MO 9
DAILY
NOTICE
Notice Is heiieby given that the board of directors of Union High
The tax bill of the railways, ln Its
1 ever upward flight, i8 now amounting School District No. 9 of Umatilla County. Oregon, will meet in the High
Seattle, Wash.—A tax reform pro­
A gricultural Economics
Moscow.—Leon Trotxky, once all-
to more htan 11,020,000 daily, ac­ School auditorium in the School House ln Hermiston, Oregon, ln said
gram which urges further slashes in powerful war minister of the soviets,
Indicates S h u ta g e .
cording to current official govern­ district on October 29, 1927 at 8 p. m. for the purpose of levying the
Individual Income taxes and immedi­ has again felt the weight of discipline
ment figures. In the first six months tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1927 and ending on June
ate repeal of the federal estate tax Tor his out-spoken opposition to the
Alfalfa seed pioduction may fall of this year, the Clas8 1 steam lines 30, 1928 at which time the following estimate and budget may be dls-
was adopted by the Investment "Bank­ Stalin and Bucharin group, controlling
quite a little belo v that of last year ¡Paid a total of more than 185 niil- cuseed with eaid board.
ers association of America in con­ the communist party and the com
The total amount of money needed by said Union High School Dis­
unless killing fronts hold off longer Hon dollars to national, state and
cluding its 16th annual convention munist or third international.
than usual, accorc lug to information local tax collectors, or almost two trict for the fiscal year 1927 and 1928 is estimated in the following bud­
here.
Shorn of governmental posts and received by the U. ft. bureau of a g r i-1 million dollars more than was paid get:
The program, which was presented demoted in the Russian communist
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9
cultural economics. Because of rains in the corresponding month; of 1926
by the taxation committee, also pro­ party for his attacks on the control­
and cool weather, the crop In north-1 The growth in the taxes paid by
posed reduction in the corporate in ling group in the past, he has now
BUDGET
ern and central pioduclng districts ‘ the railways has been steady and
come tax "until it accords more nearly been expelled from the executive body
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
is later than uSYal.
Favorable' rapid. In 1911, for example, railway _______ ‘
with the rate of the normal tax on in of the international, together with M weather until the U tter part of | taxe8 amounted to 9270,000 each day.
PERSONAL SERVICE:
dividual Incomes," and recommended Vnyovich, one of bis chief aides.
September is needed in those d is-, By 1916, this daily average bill had
elimination of the items of capital
Sal. per yiear
The expulsion was unanimously vot trict8-
grown to »429,000, while in 1920 It
Superintendent, one ........................
gains and capital losses in the federal ed by the presldum, or controlling or­
»1800.00
Conditions wer b tier in sou th -’ amounted to »743,000. Further in-
Teachers. one ...................................... »1700.00
Income taxation.
ganism of the international, which di­ ern producing dlftrk'.s than else-, creeases have resulted ln the present
»1700.00
One ........................................................ 1530.00
The association went on record as rects international communist activi­ where. Yields in Texas, New Mex­
1530.00
daily tax bill of »1,020.000.
Four ...................................................... 1350.00
favoring protection of the proceeds of ties.
5400.00
ico and Arizona were larger than
Railway taxes now consume more
One ........................................................ 405.00
green" construction bond issues by
405.00
last year.
than six cents out of every dollar
Janitors, one ...................................... 600.00
the deposit o^ the funds with a disin
<00.00
Reports received from Kansas. which the roads receive from their
WOULD
PENSION
JUDGES’
Clerk and bond ................................. 150.00
terested corporate trustee.
150.00
Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Mon­ transportation operations.
Total ................................
Hope was expressed that congress Oregon Bar Association W ould Retire tana, Wyoming and the Dakotas In­
»11585.00
will simplify the provisions of the
Judges a t 70 Years.
dicate that production Is likely to belMORE THAN 250 000 OIL
MATERIAL
AND
SUPPLIES:
I I
federal transportation act under which
Bend, Or.—Members of the Oregon considerably small?r than that of last
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains,
the activities of the railroads are so
STATIONS
IN
U.
S.
TODAY
year,
when
production
In
most
of
etc........................................................
State Bar association in the conclud
300.00
largely controlled by the interstate
ing session of their first convention theee states was large; than ln recent
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ......
300.00
commerce commission, to the end
The Oregon Motor association
under a new constitution, approved past years.
Playground equipment ....................
300.00
that the commission will be given wide
Production in Idahj, especially of points out that the huge increase in
resolutions favoring among others the
Janitor's supplies ..............
200.00
discretion in reference to consolida­
p “® '.................................................... z
retirement of judges on full pay at Grimm alfalfa, is eipected to he the number of gasoline filling sta­
600.00
tions of railroads.
the age of 70, the re-zoning of judicial larger than last year. In Utah re­ tions has caused a flood of inquir­
Light ......................................................
170.00
districts, an investigation of charges ports are conflicting, some indicating ies regarding the number of these
Water ..................................................
30.00
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
that unlicensed attorneys are practic­ a slight increase while others, a stations that are now in existence.
Total ............................................
»1800.00
One of the largest oil companies
ing in Oregon and the drawing up of slight decrease or about the same
Warren Pershing, only son of the a new legal code.
slze as last year, which was below made a recent survey of gasoline IN DEBTED NESS:
commander of the American expedi­
Warrant, and interest thereon ....
1600.00
Judge John L. Rand, Portland, was normal. Perhaps nowhere else will filling stations and their survey
tionary force in the world war, is named president of the association, the tardiness of killing frosts be such shows that there are now more than
TotaI .......................................................... ...................................... »1500.00
among the freshmen who started their succeeding W. Lair Thompson, Port­ an Important factor as ln Utah, be­ 250,000 such stations operating in
R EN T;
four-year course at Yale university.
land. W. M. Davis, Portland, was cause this state in recent years has the United States. This company Is
Rent
Pursuing their annual custom, Pres­ named vice-president.
»1500.00
been producing about one-third of also authority for the statement that
ident and Mrs. Coolidge Sunday at­
The resolution calling for retire­ the total crop of the United States. five years ago only 12,000 stations ASSESSMENTS (H ighw ays, Roads,
tended outdoor divine services by Dis­ ment of judges on full pay at 70, pro­
The crop ln Canada Is expected to were in existence.
Streets, Bridges)
......................................................... None
trict of Columbia Masonic organiza­ viding they have been ln office 10 be the smallest since 1922 and may
In 1925 motor vehicles consumed
tions at Temple heights, site of the years immediately prior to reaching not be more than 10 or 15 per cent 9,788,983,560 gallons of gasoline.
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS;
................................................... »2000.00
proposed Masonic temple.
this age, was turned over to a com­ of the record 1926 crop. There will This business, distributed equally
The six months’ coal mining suspen­ mittee.
be but little Canadian alfalfa for ex­ among 250,000 filling stations would MISCELLANEOUS :
Total ........................ - ........................................................................ »200.00
sion in Illinois whi»h threw more than
port to flhis country. During th e |s iv e each an average sale of 39,160
Total estimated amount of mon­
70,000 men out of work, was settled
C^L. Babcock Heads Good Roads Body past two years Canada has contribut­ gallons. Every station would have
ey for all purposes during the
when miners and operators accepted
ed
the
bulk
of
the
alfalfa
Imports
an
average
patronage
of
88
motor­
Longview, Wash.—The 28th annual
year ..............................................................................
a proposal of a joint committee by
»18585.00
into this country, havlhg exported ists, each of whom would purchase
ESTIMATED RBCEIPT8— NONE
which operations are to be resumed. convention of the Washington state more than five million pounds to the about 450 gallons of gasoline an­
good roads convention was concluded
,
RECAPITULATION
Fifteen hundred students of Emer­
here with peace and harmony pre­ United State8 during the fiscal year nually.
Total estimated expenses for the year
18585.00
son high school of Gary, Ind., returned
vailing to the end and final business ended June 30, 192?.
Total estimated receipts not includ­
to their classes after a strike lasting
enacted smoothly, ‘ with Clifford
ing proposed tax ..................._..........
None
four days, having forced the school
Balance, amount to be raised by
and city authorities to oust 24 negro Babcock of Tacoma unanimously elect­
ed president and Walla Walla chosen
district tax ........................................................................
students from the classrooms.
»18585.00
as the 1928 convention city.
Total indebtedness of District No.
Manuel Quezon and Sergio Osmena,
9 is as follows:
independence leaders and presiding
Machine Gun Gang Robs Bank of »3500
C h L m w i X a « rene W y0U n an
e XI
Total warrant indebtedness ..........
10808.14
officers respectively of the senate and
Los Angeles.—Six men, advancing
Total amount of all indebtedness..
10808.14
house of representatives, have sailed
in town.
Dated this 3rd day of October, 1927.
from Manila to Washington for a con­ under cover of a machine gun manned
ference with President Coolidge on by a seventh robber, rushed a branch
Jessie Goff
of the Merchants National bank, held
Philippine affairs.
Board, of Directors
up five employes and 60 customers,
Attest: R. A. Brownson
clubbed
a
man
and
a
woman
and
es­
•300,000,000 U. 8. Tax Cut Feasible.
District Clerk
caped with from »3500 to »5000 In
Washington, D. C.—Despite increas­ cash.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
ed government expenditures and ex­
pected loss in some revenue, tax re­
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 9
T H E M ARKETS.
duction of »300,000,000 will be feasible
This original estimate Is made ln compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and show»
Portland.
next year, Chairman Madden of the
Wheat—B. B. bluestem, »1.28; hard
ln parallel columns hie unt costs of the several services, material and supplier for tha thres fiscal years
house appropriations committee de­
white, federation, soft white, western
next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said
titre« preceding fiscal
clared after a conference at the White
white, hard winter, »1.25; Northern
years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six months of
House. He expressed the belief the
spring, »1.24; western red, »1.23^.
the current year” means six months of the last school year.)
reduction bill would center around a
Hay — Alfalfa, »16.50017; valley
1 per cent cut ln the corporation tax.
EXPENDITURES
timothy, »16.50 0 17; eastern Oregon
timothy, »20.
Roads Oppose Cut In Deelduoue Fruit.
Expenditure and
Butterfat—44c.
Expenditures for S Flaeal r ’ar
Budget Allowance
next preeeding laet eobetípr.
Washington, D. C.—Northern trans-
for 6 mo. of
Eggs—Ranch, 32©39c.
Fati mated
Last School Year
contiaental railroads have requested
Expendi­
Detailed Bx-
Cattle—Steers, good, »8.75 0 9.50.
First year
tu r e for
ITEM
pendituree for Second yr.
the interstate commerce commission
theanaulnr
Hogs—Medium to choice, »10.000
Expen­ Allow­
the laet pear of -4V- -••r»»
the three-year **
to modify Its order of last July reduc­ 11.85.
School Year
diture ance in
tarala
period
otals
In detail detail
ing freight rates 13 cents n hundred
Lambs — Medium to choice, »10.50
pounds on deciduous fruits, other than @11.50.
PERSONAL SERVICE:
apples, moving from California east­
Seattle.
^ e< u on why ( l OF MANY)
1. Superintendent ........ »1800.00
ward, via middle and southern trans­
» 900.00
» 900.00
None.
None.
Non*
Wheat—Soft white, western white,
1 Man .......................... 1700.00
continental routes.
900.00
SAFETY
—
Lubrication
scien­
900.00
None.
None.
None
hard winter, »1.2634; western red,
1, »170 month ........... 1530.00
765.00
765.00
None.
tifically correct. N o “ break
None.
None
»1.24; northern spring, »1.27; blue-
3. Toshers ....., ................................
F. C. Newcome, Noted Botanist, Die*.
down, ’ no hard carbon. The
stem, »1.29; dark northern spring,
4, »150 month ............. 6400.00
Honolulu.—Frederick Charles New- »1.40; dark hard winter, »1.36.
2700.00
2700.00
None.
modem oil for modern motor cars,
None.
None
1, »45.00 pe month.... 405.00
come, noted botanist and authority
202.60
202.60
None.
None.
None
Hay — Alfalfa, »26; timothy, »28-
4. Janitors ........................ <00.00
on plant physiology, died here at the P. S.. »22.
202.50
202.50
None.
None.
None
6. Clerk and bond.......................... 150.00 50.00
age of 69. Mr. Newcome was taken
50.00
None.
None.
Butter—Creamery, 45c.
None
quart
Total— Peronal Services .. 11685.00
from the steamer City of Los Angeles
5720.00
5720.00
None.
None.
Eggs—Ranch, 31048c.
Non*
a t SMsndard O i l Service Stations^
when it arrived from San Pedro and
C
o
r
r
e
a
L
u
b
ric
a
tio
n
Specialists,
Cattle—Steers, choice, »9 0 9.40.
MATERIALS
AND
SUPPLIES:
rushed to a hospital. Death was due
G a ra g e *, a n d o th e r D e a le r * .
Hogs—Good, »10.75011.
1. Furniture, desks, equip 500.00
171.00
225.00
None.
to pneumonia.
None.
None
•T
A
N
D
A M ) oil COMPANY 0 » CALIFORNIA
2. Supplies (chalk, etc.).. 400.00
Spokane.
231.00
None.
None.
Cnfflo—gfporc
» q
00
5. Playground equipment 300.00
None.
None.
None
6. Janitor's supplies .... 200.00
65.00
100.00
None.
None.
None
7. Fuel .........................
500.00
221.00
300.00
None.
None.
None
8. Light ............................ 170.00
85.00
75.00
None.
None.
None
9. W a ter............................
30.00
11.66
45.00
None.
None.
None
10. Postage, stationery ....
50.00
None.
None.
None
Total— Materials, Supplies.. »2100.00
784.65
795.00
None.
Non*.
None
Inform ation Gather«. by Bureau of
H as Y our ^ome in ant
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
THE NEW
ZER.OLENE
V*
PORTLAND-PENDLETON
CONSTRUCTION:
Total— Construction .............................
TRUCK LINE
None.
ASSESSMENTS (H ighw ays,
Roads, treets. B r id g e s):
Non*.
Nona
»
fl»
Totol— Assessments ...............................
INDEBTEDNESS:
New office and depot across
from HERALD office in room
formerly occupied by Burk’s
Grocery Store
1.
2.
3.
Bonded and Int. theron.............
Warrants, Int. theron 500.00
All other inbedtedness
and Interest thereon.................
Total— Indebtedness ............. 500.00
445.00
445.00
350.00
350.00
None.
None.
Non*.
Non*.
Non*
Non*
2500.00
25<O.Oo
1 0 9 3 .«
1098.48
1260.00
1260.00
None.
None.
Non*.
Non*.
None
Nona
Rent .................................... 1500
Total— Rent ............................ 1500.00
745.60
745.00
<75.00
675.00
None.
Nona.
Non*.
None.
Nona
Non*
106.00
106.00
100.00
100.00
None.
None.
None.
Non*.
Non*
None
»8892.33
150.00
160.00
»9050.00
None.
None.
None.
Non*.
Non*.
Non*.
Non*
Non*
Non*
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
........................................
Total— Trans, of pupils-.....
R EN T:
MISCELLANEOUS:
........................ - ..... - ..........
Total— M iscellaneous............
G00.00
500.00
EMERGENCY:
P h on e 31
HERMISTON TRANSFER
Total— Emergency
GRAND TOTAL
I. R
A. Browr.son, do
was prepared by me and
*
tOT
piled from the records In
»18685.00
hereby certify that the nbove estimate of
that the ecpendlturn and budget allowance
threr
years next preceding the current
my charge and are (rue and correct copies
I
*
expenditures for th* year 1927-1»»»
lor six months of the current year and
year aa shown above have been com­
thereof.
R. A. RROWN9QN, District Qlerk.