THE HE&MISTOtf HERALD, HEIHflSTON, OIÎEGOX. PAROLES REFUSED IN CENTRALIA CASE W alla Walla, Wash. — The state prison board, at Its session Just end­ ed. refused to g ran t requests for clemency for eight m em bers of the Internstlonal W orkers of the World who have been held in prison for seven years on m urder charges grow­ ing out of th e A rm istice day parade killings in C entralia In 1919. Requests for clemency came from pacifists, socialists and the Interna­ tional W orkers of the World as a body, and also David S ta rr Jordan, in­ ternationally known educator. The board has taken sim ilar action each tim e the 'req u ests were made. The men were sentenced to from 25 to 40 years each for m urder on April i, 1920, and entered prison in June, 1921, when the United S tates suprem e court re­ fused their appeal. American Legion m em bers in the parade asserted the International W orkers of the World m em bers fired on them as th eir parade passed the International W orkers of the World hall, and th e International W orkers of the world declared the hall was at­ tacked and they fired In self-defense. HOSS SECRETARY OF STATE Governor P atterson Accepts H oler's Resignation. Salem, Or.—Governor P atterso n ac­ cepted the resignation of Sam A. K oier, secretary of stRte. appointed Hal Hoss to fill out Mr. Kozer's un- explred term and then appointed Mr. Kozer state budget director. Mr. Hoss, who Is the republican nominee for secretary of state a t the November election, assum ed bis new duties Monday. He will serve under his appointive commission until Jan­ uary. Mr. Hoss announced th at he has appointed C. N. Laugbrldge deputy secretary of state. Mr. Laughridge has served in this capacity for the past six years. Tom Raffety, head of the state traffic division, and Carl Gabrielson, in charge of the state m otor vehicle division, also will be retained by Mr. Hoss. The first official aet of the new secretary of state was th at of sign­ ing a w arrant In the am ount of $1,- #09,001.43, covering principal and in­ terest on state highway bonds. ■* A Future Farm Leader P?UL A. SPPLE this year, to be tho best of its many successful events. Shorthorns, Herefords, nnd Aberdeen-Angus ex­ hibits will compete fcr the prized ribbons and a share in the Premi­ ums totaling #130,000.00. F— Fifteen breeds of Sheep, Angora and milk Goats, and five breeds of Hogs will be exhibited. In the Wool and Mohair Show there is to be a splendid showing of sheep end goat fleeces as well as wool prod, ucts of various kinds. Adam Ounczn Dunn, Jr., of Wapato, Washington, end his Shorthorn bull calf, "King of Supremacy.” For -spectacular entertainm ent there will bo the 10th Annual Horse Show for which eppm rlm ately #35,- 000.09 In prize money is offered. Program s—7 cv m iag s and 3 r.fîr- noons—feature stirring high and broad Jumps, sterling performances by H arness Horses and three- and five-gaited American saddle horses as well as exciting six-in hand draft team driving contests. During each performance parades of prize win­ ning Livestock will be staged and demonstrations given by famous sheep dogs. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS ------- ;— — READ TUB WANT ADS— . —--------•» - ........ Eitjle Scout Paul A. Siple of Erie, Pa., who w as selected by Commander Byrd as his c - : ! y on the expedition ta the anta. ctlc. ITEM Pii. IIUGJ ECKENER T o tal .................. ...................... In te re s t on W a rra n ts S tre e t Im provem ent (S pecial) S tre e t F u n d ; ,5 Kr Dr. H i;,i E .ener, who was In chargs of t: s Z.1 3 in It3 flight across tha A llan” : in 1924, and who com- m e rj-.j t; - . . . Hn-r Graf Zeppelin in it3 fl ; f cm Friedrlchshafen, Gcrmci-.y i . L-.k; hurst, N. J. t-c s in t i 111 ; - t ? r f o t Success ' t.'c. . without half try- ill;:, if you tire tv. a n s bright ns your coiiipt ii'o. .- ; they may ho twice ¡is bright-r 1 you. and then where will toil be? V " t may succeed by work lug twice n hard ns uhy of your coin- | l t - ! i t ( l i s ; It; 1 II ti, if you happen to be twice 1 t : ht ns nny of them, j o u r Slice, w :l he four times as great as ii '<■ ' You may Succeed by iln'tig your best nnd at the same time helping oil; n s to do their best, never regarding tl : ui i com petitors; In that «■ase I hoy v. hl push you up tlie hill in their grntlt ndc. nnd your success will ■Ittnil on it p of their success. That will bo lit. greatest success of tlie three. 600.00 100.00 120.00 1300.00 120.00 165.00 1210.00 300.00 480.00 T o tal ............................................ 4395.00 WATER FUND: S alary S u p e rin te n d e n t L abor M iscellaneous P ow er E le c tric New P ipe P ay m en ts In te re st on Bonds M iscellaneous 1500.00 200.00 1400.00 800.00 1500.00 100.00 T o tal ......................................... G rand T o tal .................................... E stim ated R eceipts: W ate r System Licenses, fees, fines 5500.00 $11495.00 5500.00 150.00 5650.00 A m ount N ecessary by T ax atio n 5845.00 W e th e u n d ersig n ed C hairm an and S ecretary of th e B udget C om m ittee of th e City of H erm isto n . Hereby c e rtify th a t th e foregoing is co rrect as m ade by said B udget C om m ittee. , B. S. KINGSLEY, C hairm an. (8 -2 tc ) W. L. HAMM, C ecretary. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET CITY OF HERMISTON B udget A llow ance E x p en d itu res for T h ree F iscal Y ears n ex t preceding th e L ast Y ear. E stim a te d E x p en d i­ tu re s for en su in g year. 1..................................... ................... 1350.00 7-a t 1125 ..................... 7875.00 1. T eacher». 1....................................... 945.00 4. J a n i t o r s ...... ......................................... 840.00 5. C lerk an d bond................................ 150.00 T o tal— Personal Services» .......... 12360.00 # 6 0 0 .0 0 # 1 2 0 « 0 0 5085.00 340.00 76.00 1350.00 7875.00 6085.00 945.00 340.00 650.00 75.00 150.00 12200.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES; 1. F u rn itu re (desks, etc) .................. 2. S upplies (ch alk , e tc ) ....................... #. J a n ito r's su p p lies ............................ F uel • 8. L ig h t 9. W ate r 10. P ostage and sta tlo n e o ry ............. T o tal— M ateria! and S upplies ............ Exp’nditure Bud. Allow. S alaries L ib ra ria n S alaries J a n ito r ..... M iscellaneous ......... First year «rive yearly total« 300.00 300.00 760.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1600.00 72.00 150.00 230.00 318.00 76.00 79.00 300.00 85.00 45.00 690.00 87.00 96.00 500 00 175.00 173.00 230.00 2780.00 4000.00 6780.00 1800 00 1780.00 781.00 300.00 1600.00 87.00 500.00 GRAND TOTAL ................................. 33840.00 46.50 74.00 600.00 100.00 240.00 1300.00 120.00 960.00 300.00 480.00 S alary Supei ln te n d e n t ...... .............. L abor M iscellan eo u s............................ Pow er E le c tric .........._ ................... New Pipe P ay m en ts ..................... .. In te rfs t on Bonds ................. ......... M iscellaneous 1500.00 200.00 1400.00 800.00 1500.00 100.00 1780.00 41.00 195.00 210.00 377.08 ESTIMATE 3D RECEIPTS: 350.00 6500.00 150.00 180.00 180.00 20.00 20.00 124.55 100.00 324.55 300.00 50.00 750.00 165.55 275.00 360.00 40.00 199.63 699.63 764.15 518.45 517.70 867.30 1289.05 300.00 300.00 600.00 49.98 50.00 100.00 70.00 120.00 240.00 615.00 650.00 1283.97 60.00 60.00 120.00 412.15 480.00 914.89 176.31 100.00 349.36 121.36 290.00 265.18 1970.35 3125.00 3873.40 4290.10 780.00 5500.00 11300.00 G rand T © ta i.......................... ............... T he folio w ing is a fu ll an d com plete classified sum m ary of lndebtedess of th e City of H e rm isto n : O utsta g W a te r Bonds ______ _ O u tstan d in g W a rra n ts ............ ......... .. O u tstan d in g W a rra n ts S tre e t Im p...« O u tstan d in g W a rra n ts H u rlb u rt Ave. O u tsta n d in g g W a rra n ts G ladys A ve__ 1936 20 300.00 i W ate r S y s t e n ................... ....... ...... L icense Fees and F ines....;........... A m ount N ecesaary by T ax atio n ......... 110.00 MISCELLANEOUS: T o ta l— M iscellaneous ........ 250.00 900.00 INSURANCE: T o ta l— In su ran ce ........ 1610.71 1780.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS. T o tal— T ra n sp o rta tio n o f P u p ils 23310.00 S a la ry 1 3ity R ecorder ............ S alary 'ity T re a su re r ____ Salitry ity A tto rn ey ......... S alary hit y Police ................. S alary 1 'ity H e a lth O fficer . S treet lig h ts .......................................... F ire D ep artm en t ............ ................... M icella: eous ......................................... T otal .................................. WATER IUND: ~ 7 250.00 INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded and In terest th e re o n ......... 2. W a rra n t an d In te re st th ereo n . .. T o tal— In debted n ess ............................... 600.00 100.0 500.00 500.00 genera ; - FUND: 1598.00 MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS: B uildings an d g ro u n d s....................... B uildings and g ro u n d s....................... TVtal— M ain ten an ce an d R ep air» .... 360.00 40.00 200.00 S tre e t i m preyem ent (S pi.) S treet I und ...... ...................... 23355.00 u f t LIBRARY : INTER LS T CL WARRANTS: #-.600.00 la $500.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 S alary C ity R ecorder............ S alary C ity T re a su re r S alary City A tto rn ey S alary C ity Police S alary C ity H e a lth O fficer L ib ra ry E xpense S tre e t L ig h ts F ire D ep artm en t M iscellaneous . if PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. S u p e rin ten d en t .................................. #1200.00 2. P rin cip als ................................. f h GENERAL FUND: Expenditures for 8 Fiscal y'ar n ext preceding laet school yr. , Bod r e t Expen- i Allow- dituro in in detail d^tail f" ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES •e o " O D etailed Ex­ penditure« for Second yr. tholaat year of give yearly the three-year totals Period — CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET EXPENDITURES Expenditure and Budget Allowance for 8 m o. of Loat 8chool Year * - ITEM S— S alaries L ib ra ria n ..................................# 360.00 S alaries, J a n ito r ............................ 40.00 M iscellaneous ........................................... 100.00 ITEMS Ratimatod Kx pondi* turo« for thoonauinr SchoolYoar . — N otice is hereby given th a t th e M ayor and C ity Council of th . H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, w ill m eet a t th e City C i ■’ berg in said C ity, W ednesday, N ovem ber 21, 1928, ot 8 0'.'! I- for th e purpose of rev iew in g th e follow ing estim ates and budget y<#ar 1929, a t w hich tim ^ an d place th e follow ing estim ates and m ay be discussed w ith th e L evying Board. T he to ta l am o u n t of m oney needed by said city fo r th e y ear 192 9 m ated In th e follow ing B udget: ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SWEET SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 14 - —— NOTICE As long as tha Influences of the 4-H Clubs remain, America will never lack an adequate supply of capable managers for its farms Adam Duncan Dunn, Jr., is an ex­ cellent example of the type of young farm er the organization Is developing. Adam Is a former 4-H Club member. He Is a son of the late Adam Duncan Dunn, one of the original founders and Trusteo-Di- rector of the Pacific Intel -dtlonal In addition to the foregoing, Pa­ Livestock Exposition. cific International will combine, In Camp Plummer, the official an­ Its educational presentations, Dairy nual meeung place of 4-H Clubs in Livestock Exliiblts; Dairy, Land this territory, is one of the most and M anufacturers’ P r o d u c t s outstanding developments o' the Shows; Northwest Hay and Grain Pacific International, the 18*h An­ Show; Industrial Exposition; Fox nual of which will be held at Port­ Show; Boys' end G ir's’ Club Work land, Oregon, Novomber 310, in­ Exhibits, and g reat “Truth In clusive. Meats” demonstration. The Fat Stock and Breeding sec­ All transportation lines offer re­ tions of the Exposition promise, duced fares to tho Exposition. tumultuous applause with their dar­ ing and exciting performances. High and broad Jumping events dis­ play the stam ina and skill of both horses and riders. High stepping harness champions of America and England are shown in superb form. T hree and five-gait- ,ed American Saddle Horses charm the spectators with th eir graceful action and amazing speed. The prize money for this Horse Show Is approximately #30,000.00— the largest amount ever offered. Horses from all over America and from abroad come to compete for Pacific International's prized rib­ bons. During each performance «30! will be staged parades of prize-win­ Aaron M. Frank of Portlgpd and ning Livestock and demonstrations his Hackney Pony "Atoms,” win­ by famous sheep dogs. ner of the Portland Chamber of The 18th Annual Pacific Interna­ Commerce #2,000.00 Stake at the tional Livestock Exposition com­ 1927 Pacific International. bines Livestock Show; Dairy, Land and M anufacturers’ P r o d u c t s The chariot racos of ancient i Shows; Sheep Show; Wool and Rome offered no more exciting com­ , Mohair Show; Northwest Hay and petition than some of the events Grain Show; Fox Show; Industrial scheduled for the 10th Annual Exposition; Boys' and Girls' Club Horse Show of the Pacific Interna­ Work Exhibits; great “Truth in tional Livestock Exposition to be M eats’’ demonstration, ajid daily held at Portland, Oregon, Novem­ auctions of Beef and Dairy Cgttle. ber 3-10, inclusive. 8100,000.00 Is offered in Premiums. R oadster classes at fast paces Attendance each year exceeds 120,- are shown In the great 234 feet long 000 persons. H orse Show arena. In th at ring Leading Railroads of the North­ the maneuvers of seven and eight west, and other transportation lines six-horse heavy draft driving teams are offering special reduced fare» bring the spectators to their feet in to the Exposition. Perflllef said. Forged Cameos Hundreds of treasured cumeos and Intaglios, for which large sum s have been paid, are spurious, although muny of them are m asterpieces of art. To such an extent have cameos been forged that, a fter a certain Frenct count hnd s.ient #25,000 In -forming a collection, so many forgeries were found among them that, In despair ot separating the false from the true he parted with the lot for a fraction of what they had cost him. z Exciting Events at Horse Show "Flu” Bad in Mackenzie River Region. P rince Rupert, B. C.—Fifteen per cent of the native population In some parts of the Mackenzie river region has been wiped out by Influenza, Cap­ tain Vladimir Perflllef, head of a Phila­ delphia Academy of Science expedi­ tion, declared here after a sum m er in toe arctic. The deaths among the na­ tiv e s run into the hundreds. Captain Eased Hie Conscience In 1882 David Nightingale bought a pair of shoes In John Dickman's store a t Peekskill, N. Y., and then left for California without paying for them. Recently N ightingale returned to settle his forty-flve-ycar-old debt. He found the Shoeman had retired from business, but was still living. Nightingale counted out 84, the orig­ inal price of the shoes, and then $35 more, which he estim ated was the Interest to date. 4017.83 810.00 100.00 690.00 900.00 750.00 1620.00 83.53 617.75 1409.50 900.00 2785.24 735.00 1560.00 285.06 188.29 3317.81 3250.00 7646.56 6778.26 7750.00 12637.29 5921.55 5825.33 5650.00 5650.00 $25000.04 880.16 1469.01 503.00 2711.99 165.35 I. R. A ^B row nson. do h ereb y c e rtify th a t th e s b o v . estim ate of e x p e n d itu re , fo r th e y ear 19"8 19 ’9 . . . P ^ iw re d by me an d th a t th e e x p e n d itu re , nnd budge. .H o w ,n e e . for six m onths of th e c u rren t vear so . The e x p e n d itu re s for t h . th re e fle c .l y e a r, next preceding th e c u rre n t y e . r show n above h Z bct „ ed from th e re c o rd , I q my charge ana are tru « and correct copies th ereo f h* R. A, liHOWNSON, Disti let Clerk, j TYjtnl ..... IC W 930564.15 g. do h ereb y c ertify th a t th e above e stim a te o f ex p en d itu res f r th e y ear 1929, budget first six m onth of c u rre n t y e a r and ex p e n d itu re s for th e th re e fiscal y ears n ex t p re- i-ear and sum m ary of Indebtedness as show n above, have been com piled from th e record« > the best of my know ledge a rc tr u e an d co rrect. a» J U' - ‘ • KELLOGG. City Recorder, Hermiston, Oregon. ' ** *■