Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 10, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    Inane 4 !llr rrrpt Hundn.
KA'I KS
SI'l:
nI1v. nar vr. hy mall.
Dully, ma month, hy mail.
By Carrier. pr month V" !
' 'Pi.- A .V.., li. T'7, TV it I' I I II I V
entitlttl tu the ih fr oj-'pl'ilruion r!
atl r-ws (1 Input !. yi.ii;ed to It ot
not , therwl4 iTi.HlM !" P-tpf
and also lh local new puMMied U-rt
In All rlKhm of rfpuh:i-M " n of
ckil diipateh herein fe iilfo ic--..
.ffifH matter .
oftl- e nt li'iM !uru
Khtitivd a cv:
IT I'l.MI at (llf II
Orison, ii m r the A'-t .f M'"-';'' J.
It I. tin;. Or.f Xov'-nil'ir ft,
Gardiner Seniors
Entertain at Party
Til.. Senior i-la-a of lli; .srlinor
HI rli School entertained tli lower
classes- of llio s'hool and friends,
wilh a Hallowe'en parly. I"riil:l'.
Oct 29 h. at Ihe Hansen home.
Th . hnils- was nil rsifl I vcl ' .v
orated with nut mini leaves, jark-'o
lantern anil I lullnwf fii symbols.
Kiih n timber of tho cla-s noted ul
the fii:owliiK parts: Margaret Sasa
ImrK wis thi' witch iToii'iinr over
the pur eh bowl: Nelson Perkins wan .
the Hliml who conducted Ihe J5U''"'
throiiKh tho Intricacies or Ihn mys-,
terlous lane; Koy C.lhanl, iiikiIIutI
ghost rnp out th" fortunes incased;
in fcol'ten nuts; Gladys Wo'-thyhik'. I
was tho spook who presided over I
the table of lilack ram ami Vlon-i !
J'yrllz was iho spirit who was l'i ;
charKO of tho mystV Hlirim. The.
evenliiK was spent III pHylliK dames
telling Khosl s'orios ami sliiKins uf j
souk. Later delirious refreshments I
were served nrrer wlilcn tne Kueis
departed praising llio Seniors aa loy
al entertainers.
Monthly Report For
Schools Compiled
Tho ncnlnr monthly report for
tho l:tnt four wcfks of s'luml work
hag boon coinpiU-fl by Surd. M. S.
Hit mm niid nhow a viry na re-onl
for putintti'illiy. uttpndtntri? nni I ti
achiovomoni. Tne renurl hIhuvs (hat
thore nrn insi children. ntlfiidinK
th firhoolg liciw niul that 1171 hnve
Hlr-fl,!v h'-pti onrotb'd thl your. The
rooms that have tho best rueonlR in
punclualtty und utlcncl.tnco arc an
folbtwa:
llctisoii Mnrion Wallace, 1st
rrndn. 91.rU, Hanson Ki-innw 1'ot
tor. t!Hi frruita, !'.. 4'. Kullei Ion,
Kuth Swlmipy, 1st and L'ud Kiadea,
.!! 4: Fiillcrlon Mattel Church,
6ih and (ith crudes, !.!: i;os -Verllo
Tracy, f.lh gradn, J s. 7 rt. Kosp
Stella Wirkham, lat und 2nd
grades, 98.65.
vOUXL Be Surprised
il to Knov; That There
Are Just
6 Days Left !
GIVE IT A THINK
YOU CAN SAVE
on your Suit, Over-
yj coat, Hat, Shoes,
, pre
And say, Mr. Fat Man We can fit you.
have a nice assortment of Stout and
Long Stout Suits.
DUDS FOR MEN
Slock Reducing Sale !
Lv3
We
BCIiOOI, WHTHItT Ut-IMJKT.
To the Clerk of School District No.
4, DoukIhs County. Oregon:
- Following Is a siaiemtnt of the
eatlmaieil amount of money needed
by iht. district during the fiscal year
beginning on June 21si. J:'u. "ml
ending on Juna 2th, -J921. This
budget is made in compliance with
Miction 227 of the School Laws of
1919, and Includes the estimated
amounts to be received from the
county school fund, stale rchool
fund, special district tax and all
oilier moneys of the district:
IllTKiKT.
K.stlimite! L:-iiliture.
Teachers' salaries $47,797.60
Kurull lire
Apparatus and supplies,
Hucn as maps, cl.alk,
erasers, Bloves, cur
tains, etc
: Library books
j Uepairs of schoolleiiiH. s,
! olitbuildinKs or fences.
j Improving ground';
i Transportation of pupils..
j Janltora' waives
i Janitors' supplies
! Kuel
Light, water and power. .
I I'lerk's salary
Postage and station, ty. ..
i For the payment of bond
I ed d-bt and lni.n.-t
thereon, Ih; tied under
Sections 121. 152 to
156. and ,434 of the
School Laws of Oregon,
1919
Insurance
.Manual Training find Do
mestic Hcleiiee
Miscellaneous und Incidentals
irgTOiM'iwWiin lia
French Dead Are
Parent Teachers
Association Meets
Tho Uoaq school parent teachcra
nHHncltitlon met lat-,t nU,ht at the
Kose ((hool Ut an IntereH-lnK Hes
ulnn. A short Imminent ineettuK waf
held In which plan-i for the winter:',
work wero ttlKfiisseil. The ftdbrvtii'?
program was Riven: Piano polo, ftay
Hurt ; Mot i mi pontr, pupils of M rs.
C. J. Kverett; V'oral solo, Helen I.
Moore;' Talk. Ir. S cly: Stnur by the
Departmental vn; Talk, Sunt. M.
S. Hanim; HeaiUni? Mm, V. W. A:h
crafl; Piano nolo. KMre, .luhl:
and a vocal polo hy Mr. Hurt. An
enJoynbl( Bociul hour followed the
program. ,
bleffletl country and future prosperity.
Being Transferred-"0 A-
to II. Ilenson. and in also Krttiiff her
I many friends ftf her childhood years
PA It IS, Ffance., Nov. 10 France's and we are all very glad to se hur.-
l.nno.U'in war de.nl are soon to bo.l'er inotner is Bomcwnat lmproveu
in hal(h RRafu.
t"v. and Mrs. S. R. Miller who
have Hpent a year In the eist are
at home and t hey si 111 prefer O re
st on and Cow Creek Valley to any
other place.
.Mrs. J. I. Harper who Hpent pv
eral in out fin with relatives In Okla
homa and Txas returned home last
week. She says that she had a very
!!eannt visit hut was Just as much
j pleased to Ret back home again.
Our city meat market has emerg
ed from a complete rehabiUntion hy
carpenters, palntera and electricians.
They have made n most beauntul
and modern chanpe in nil lines of
t!ie n'ructure ty their work.
I X X
ti an i ei red to pt-rmaiiei't military
cemeteries or re-iuUrreU In private
oih-h at i lie option of tMe relatives.
It. inay le many nionths before
the wnrk Ik well under way, but the
;t'irt is lo be made noon under au
rherilv of law panned nl the last hos-ido-i
parliament and now made
efle-tivo hy decree.
A Hepar.ito m-'riuinent )f a desisn
not yet ai!o;ited v ill be at the head of
t-ach grave, and the care of the mil
Mary mouu'Ih will devolve upon the
govern men I in perpet 11 J t .
H.nillaiio'i and l.ik of transporta
tion h;'n delayed the assembling of
the bodie hul it ha.'i been decijled
hat by care-Mil planning the work
my now lie done without danger to
health or Industry.
800.00
200.00
3,000.00
yuo.no
!tno.00
3.C5O.O0
5 50.00
2.500.00
" 550.00
1,200.00
300.00
8.250.00
200.50
500.00
250.00
Total estimated amount of
money to be expend' d
for all purposes during
the year $72,307.00
hstftimted Iteceipl.
From county school fund
during the coming
school year $11,123-00
From tdute school fund
during the coming
school year 2.500.00
Kstimated amount t o be
received from all oilur
Bourcea during the com
ing school year 10,000.00
Total estimated receipts,
not Including ihe
money to he received
from the tax which It Is
proposed to vole
23,623.00
-o-
Old Trunk Con
tained Big Sum
PinLAI.KI.l'TlT7. Nov. 10 An
; old trunk, Tor which ;-hr paid $1.U0
J to a junk dealer in Scranton, Pa.,
1 before ; lie moved to this city recently
ad. led $r.i5 In gold to the capital of
; Mr. All red Itilterhn of Collmgdalu,
Pa.
j Pellevingt the rtunk had outlived
i :t t uti I'liliHws. M im. Ilit1ir1in utm-ted
mer a strenuous c.;n paytn. un Ut hnrii lu A jinKe attracted her at-
;ri:M).i.K xiavs
An we fully apprefiite our victory
achieved hy the ccorts of the voters
ot' each sex, in their united act ion,
most cordially com" at ula'e cur
vMiii'i'M fr(in our president elect to
ihe exlerit of the linn. We are rest-
in r
lltH'jtph illation.
Total estimated expensd
for the year $72,307.00
Total estimated receipts,
not Including the tax to
be voted 23,023.00
Dalauef, amount to be
raised by district tax. . $48,684.00
APPLI-; MUtKKT SV.MPi:i)
HOOD ItlVKH. Nov. 9 - A cahle
grani was ree-lved today hy the Ap
ple firowers Airo: i:ilioM finpi Liver
pool announcing the I tin r Imposi
tion of price eontnd ot apples in
Kngland. mheihiled to take efteei on
Ntveinbcr 14, has been indelinitely
pttt tinned.
Kxporters. however do not expect
the announcement to result in any
materl l benefit. Shipments (if bar
reled apples are already swamping
Kngland. Itecause of Ihe si'rioii'!
Htrike situation, nlre-idy thousmds i wo f
of boxes of pears and apples have
rotted and have been dumped ii (s
said.
day, we noted all day th
ii !! (Pgnity and silent exprension
on the "fin es of our new o!ets and
could see that thev atl under-tto.t 1 j
nd till miide pool In Ihetr p.nt of
fh' v.rit ieoiy. and wh'le we havel
r lei-1 id Kond re en l he p repent cn-
uiir-i'nts of our countv offict's are'
M "nproved by their oflieial i't cord'. 1
V wrote in the name of (ieortje
' t rown for Just ice of I he Su-
n tne Court, for we confident iy ;
!; now him.
And for uM orney ivneral Just as
i nl;den'ly we wrote In the n une
(f O. P. Co; how, as we know him
l'. . I
We vouM lil;e to write a line or
h and ever one of von.
tenth. ii, the fire was extineuished,
and Mrs. Jlilt. rllii extracted tho gold
pU:-es from the lining of the trunk.
! ut !nce fotliMls. and to each one,
v.. ten-ler our loyal greetings with
our I'rikhtc-st hette fur our own
NKtt LYW I'DS HKTl'HN
.Mrr Hnd Mrs. Archie Taylor who
were married In this cltv Ihe early
part of J::st week, and who have been
pending their honeymoon In the
northern pari of tho st;:te, return.' I
'o lloselinrg yi :-.t, rday. They visit' d
l-:i!ire:te. l'ortl;iud. Seaside and lloo.l
llix. r while ahsenl. They are niaklnt;
their home on Mosier street below
the tracks.
. o
Mrs. J. 11. Itedington came to the
city yesterday from Leland ami
spent a short time shopping and vls
itint; with friends
notice Is hereby given that the
foregoing budget will bo discussed
with the Hoard of Directors of
hchool District No. 4. Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, at a meeting of said
Hoard lo be held at the office of the
School Clerk of said district. In the
lilfjlt School Uuildiug in Koseburg.
Or. gon. on Monday. Ihe 22nd day of
.November. m'U, at 7:30 o'clock p
m., wn. n arm wiiere any taxpayc
subject lo the above tax lew when
made, may be heard in favor of
j against any such proposed taxi f
! Wl.en levied.
By nr.l'T of the Hoard of Director
of School District No. 4.
; Dated tins 26th day of October,
A. N. orci:tt.
A. J. GEDDKS.
B. H. LENOX.
T. A. ItAKFlCTV,
A. A. BELLOWS.
Hoard of Directors, School District
.No. 4.
Attest: Ii. X. Creen, School Clerk.
EURALGIA
cr h-auache rub the forehead
cue It und inhale the vupors
X7 VAPORUB
Oter 17 Million Jars UkJ
1 STORE CLOSED THURSDAY, NOV. 11th, ARMISTICE DAY
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Friday, November 12th,
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Bringing prices back ti normal. Read tma. Sea what your dollar will fa at our Store Friday
5 Yards Daisy Bleached Muslin
4 Pair Children's Black Hcse
4 Yds. Best Grade 27c Gingham
1 1-2 Yds. 9-4 Bleached Shocling
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
85c Bath Towels, large size - 2 for $1.00
$1.50 Comfort size, Cotton Batts - $1.00
Zephyrs Yarn - - 4 for $1.00
40c Outing Flannel - 5 yards for $1.00
35c Crash Towels - - five for $1.00
$1.75 Table Damask, yard - - $1.00
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glnd la kan " Ike vr-
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WIZARD PRODUCTS
WIZARD
MOPS
1 .rbl..fc
JBl U
WIZARD
""r r .
Nri be hail lit two ntylt-n. The
ilii!.t inup if t lu'iiiiftiHy Hi Bl-
t-4 Ulltl ittiK"! Uf WilllOIlt
jratlt't ItiK it. Tlit- mll:-ll lin
is U'f.ttf.l wm'i AVilihI 1'tjliHH.
It fltilllS 1111(1 JKilinllt-K t)i
lleor ut tne :iiiie titm.
Wizard ilopn are the i-tuivfii-l-nt
trtniiKlc ti:ie wl:lli
Kivt'B I he in Hi'iowt to t-vtry
nwuk und fitliu-r. Tli-y have
tht jHliiih-lnlik- elhrw hnmlle
for eane in uav. Wizard .lip
are jrit( fKiui tl.'j:, in t- ""-
i
WIZARD
Floor
Polisher
1
xfci--(.tJt..-';!,ifll
H'lWirUBEANDFtOOIl
POLISH
f 0 itN v Iff?:-
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Ti
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WIZARD DUSTER
lee aoi In.
ehcml.jil ir-,T,,... ' Tt
and held, j
' tl-n: win lit
..." ri a.
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WIZARD
WAX JSJ
UQUIO AND PASTE
wax ; 55
The Wlzanl Floor VolUl er I
tdtf NK'W ilitvlfe ftir poli-hlnic
floom 1 1 1 tit takt-.4 all the IiuiJ
work out of kfi-ttit tlit-in In
per(i-t c.mtliiiort all the lim-.
Not only I it lew In pil
ecoiKCtih ul In use. but it can.
it-r a n il simpler to ute atnl h--tually
p mi I urr a far het l-r r
ultM than any other wuxIiik
4 ik-vlee.
PRICE $4.00
Ineluillnu Itcjcultir "So ( on of
rnunv hiwui
POLISH
Tim mot neicn title pollnh made for
furniturt1, woodwork and floor. It
dries giih kly. wittiout stlchlnesa, and
nifs mu-fu'-e a htilllunt and vry per
manent palish.
Fiiir-innt buttle 30c
'V el e-onnee bol t lc fHlr
PnliHiiea ami prvwnrn thi
ilnil on fioun. futnim,'
woiMlwurk. 1-atUer. huum
Kuily upplle, wttn a fc
and pohuli with ot her cloth
It form a thin ml that pta
tfcta the Nurfai-r and i
clean, hard, rkli. mbded at.
U-r that is a Joy to 11,011
Wizard Wns Pane ia hn
cially adapted fur u
floors.
Wizard Liquid Wn ( rr
nmrnetided for pollitiinn fcr
nlture. pianoii, woodwork, m.
loniohileji, etc.
WUard Wax Pie,
BVs-. win Kt
1 t. ilie
1 t. en
Wizard LJiiuld wax. .
N-os. slxr sa
tt-ux. mite
(unrt enn
Ilnlf arullun ran
(nllon can
. ..91.23
.. .91.7.1
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WIZARD Dust Cloth
t'hemlrniiy trfiitccl t pi k tip
(hiKt without st-utUriiiK it.
A Ver y urea t i ii i pi u e:uent
over ordinary ilnst elotl;H.
fan he w:iJ"ht d Wit ii'Hit de
stroying its dust-K-iheriiiK
pmpurties. Amply lui e. 1'rlce
Institution Mop
Tin he.-tt mop tor use on lurtre floor
spaefrw. mieh as aehoola, off leea, aloreH.
vU Mop 1B treated with Wizard tolili;
piikr tip dn.Jt, cli'iins floor and pol
ishes It ut fame time.
I'rlee 9-.ou
WIZARD Wall Duster
No eobwrtm or duat will ling
er on wal t tliftt me Rone over
with a Wizard Wall Outer.
This ronveiiient duster u
made of tti hist yarn, chm
hally treated to i-ollrrt tod
hold all dust. It nn
wuKhed w It hmit Injury. Tht
fheinli ill treatment ii pfrnu
nent. Uttht nil eacil)" htn
tl.ed. Ciiiip)ete witn t4i&dl
handle. al.ru.
A.J.Lilburn & Son tfiiZmD
ROSEBURG. OREGON
COMPLETE
HOME FURNISHERS
CUT CUT THE EAVESDP.O.-pER
Nsw Ocvica ! Expected to Eliminate
Lk'.ening n" on Wirelesl
Suc.'C.-sri;! .V.iimiistnith.iis of a new
slriinv, in v i-n 1 1. .ii. niiU-b m;:rks a
l!oi tu-.innl the sornc.v of wireless
Ifleiihniip mill t..l--rn(.li nii'ssn-cs
hnve ttikin plnrc in llrrat Ilrltnlii
.mil Sii,'ii..r Miiivnni Is nt preswil con
luvtlns ftitihiT lesis ut sea In Ills
yacht Klectra with a view lo Its wili
er iippl lent Ion.
Details of the invention nre perret.
Sut It inny be stilted tliu!, Hrcotdhig
to the Continental edition of the l.on
iton Iiaily ii.iil. an apparatus has
tieon deviseil whlcli, hv what experts !
all an "electrical method of ooncen- j
trillion." propamine the electric wire
less wave In a "heam" In nn- dcslre.l J
llrectk.n and In that direction only. !
Hitherto the electrical waves sent
out from wireless stations have '
spread out In ml directions and all
who "llstiried in" could hear. The
new Invention will marl! the end of
he wireless "eavesdropper ." When
t Is perfected n wireless station will
e aide to send out Morse or spoken
tiessai:es which will be heard only hy
those for whom they are Intended.
The new apparatus which is being
worked at nn experiment station In
'it-eat llrittiln with a short wave
eiu-th. has recently t.r.-n demnnstrat
d by a number of exerts who cj
ireised the greatest Interest In the
liscovcry.
It Is known Ihnt flermnn wireless
esr.-.rrh has been lately closely dl
f cted lo this prol !em of the "eaves
Irrpper," f.r the i-ermnns realized
hat we were able to pick un with our
listening sets muih Tnluable Infor-
nation about Z-nnetin nmn,
irlnj the war.
Earning a Ceor.-.:ron.
"Why d d the kit K of lahool glT
.ti n medal?"
"I Rave him one lat year," ex-
allied the shnh of 1'oohosh. Louis
ville Courlt r .lourr.al.
Is Mr::. Wijrcin.
r'nvl"
"No, don't h, I.,n, .
ui.'se 'ic' -laiic'ed seels
Visit in Ashlunil
Mrs. It. A. Clnlock of this city left
this morning for Ashland where she
will visit with relatives for a short
Iteturn Home
.Mrs. W. O. Watson and wn o
and spent a short time trannttai
business mailers returning home
the evening train.
Que
A
THE YEAR
BY MAIL
Pncf Oca
to $6.00 On
Nov. ISth
mu
i'"y klepfo.
nene of
t-'he's a k-oo4
i-jA Jii
Th:t It the
Lowest Price
Quoted by
Any Portland
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