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PAOB EIGHT DECURED GUILTY WHOOPING C0U6H No "cut." but bolp. to re duce panwyiim. o coughing. wicks V VapoRuo naeri? Million J"" t'atl , I'OItTLANH. Ore., Jan. 15 "You're u,,i wti being allowed up to Jan. . ..,.n n I won't I'll " in Thl vcar there have already RO8EBUB0 NEW8 REVIEW, WEDNE8DAV, JANUARVJtLJggf Notice of School Meeting I LOCAL NEWS From Eugene t V. M Hilary of Kugcne, ia spending a few day. In Ihla city attending to buslhci. uiattlerti. i i,.ImW iIih 1AutrcDiont beys i. n ten license granted, and It l an " said C. K- T mil. sheriff ol Jack exi t J that the record for the bushes, mutters. ami county, who IS In town an a ' uwnth will be coimlUcraniy awve mat nea In th" federal court. uyw of mt year. Orcgiiiiian. ' It wouldn't u to nave w. Information tlpptd "ft ''! ay 11,1b, i hove !. did t.ie robbery at tur.n.-l 13. at HI-kiiMi. and they rant alib. out or it wh'-n they rr Hnny caught. 'I -n -e are about 2m,0'Ki re ward notleea 'lit mil for Ilia rapture of tli lwv. Mure than 15,1'HO have HAS PICTURE CONTRACT Charles rl.-iik, pioprlctor of Clark'. I photo studio, has received the contract lor Ih pictures to be used In the 1924 Million of the Ilos. burit high achool annuo I. t he t in ifl.ua. i ne iaiuK Notice ia hereby given to the voter, of School Dl.trlct No. I of DotwtaJ County. Htate of Oregon, that . achool meeting ofald '"V, " o'clock at the High Hrhnnl Huildlng. on the 6th day of February, 1924. at two o cioca to ne S'imoloVrt" purpoae of dl.cu-.lng the budget with the levying board and for the purpoae of complying with Section 231-A of the achool law. of 1S21 relating to the preparation of Budgeu. The total amount of money needed by aald achool district during tne flacaT yeabeglmg on Ju"ne 29. 1923. and ending June 30. 1924 1. e.tlma ted ., .. . . . .nH inMnriaa the amounta to be received from the ' n . : . i ,. .i ..f the district: inci m. bum nil uuicr --- d, . riant Estimated Expenditures Salary per year Total rr'mjT':ia. ., .. tm.rwlinff! PERSONAL SERVICE: u few .lay in Koufburg looking after trnm MrJforH L. r. lazier of Medford, l spend- lug a few daya In this hecn minted in ih" Mi xlrun lanawe .. ... , .nirtcd about Keb. and have been scattered all over Meil- j nu- jt j,, Mpected that about 175 Hone the fn'ted Wate. govern-" uit-turf' will be taken. It la the Inten- lon of the Uinp'iua atari una year to ment hu taken uu the cane, through the pnstal d pai tlm-lit, the Millrca will find ih'lr way all over the world. We'e checked up on the movement of the bnva o rhw-ly that we are eon vinced' without a doubt Hint th'-y com mitted the crlni". And II by any po aiLMlty ttn-y a-'- Innocent, where ate lhe now and why ha en t Hoy allow ed up and dilpd ililr imin iH ? When we am the flrat direct clew, Hie receipt w.ld-l Into Hie pencil pocket of tha coverall", which cave the name of one of the hoya, the other clewa were easily followed mid Illustrate the annual quite profusely Antleri Theatre In Town Today John Alexander who reside In (Hide, apent the day In thla city at tending to bunlnina niattera. Mr. Bowman Hare C. IJ. Dowman of Medftird la pend Ing a few daya In Itoaeburg looking afti-r bUHlneta interests. From Glide J. n. liavla, who resides In Ollde is spending a few daya in Itiweburg attending to bUBlnesa matters. From Eugene W. Wilson Is spending a few daye Gloria Swaneon's new Paramount ' in thla city attending to buitlnesa af pl tun'. ' lllueheard's Sth Wife, whlrhl fairs. Mr. Wilson la from Eugene. will be-Khown at the Antlers theattel tomorrow la aald to be one of the! From Glide article ,iit powerful screen dramas produc-l t. 1). Davis who resides In Ollde found near lh scene were traced to H(j i,r paramount this season. waa In town for several hours this them. Kvin the Iron-bound cheat and iWH Kwaivmn has the role of Mona motnltiR attending to business mat- the eyelets of the canvas cover which Hrlas. a French ulrl whose Pr- iers. they had were found win-re these ar- ell, H1e In financial difficulties. Their ticlea had been binned. Yen, there Is , Htrilw to marry Mona to a rich no doubt but what we know who per- , jjm Hianilon, an American pelraled tho crlni" and eventually the mum millionaire, played by Huntley Superintendent Principals 4 . Teachers 38 Bub. Teachers Janitors 9 Clerk Stenographer Other Services . f 3.225.00 ,6:i8.0O 48.378.00 600.00 4.015.00 660.00 750.00 200.00 f 3.225.00 6.636.00 48,378.00 600.00 4,015.00 660.00 750.00 200.00 TRANSPORTAT.OOFUPILS. f 185,0 Total Trnport- tion of Pupil, f 1,415.00 f TUITION: None INSURANCE: f 2l-40 742.50 $ 742.50 f 1,485.00 f 1,385.00 I 663.04 $ 639.59 I 1.336.08 'naTranee - 291-40 f 668.04 $ MISCELLANEOUS: .. t 800.00 $ 600.00 I 639.E9 f 1,338.08 30.53 Itj. 600.00 I 1.200.00 600.00 96.03 96.08 600.00 f 1,200.00 f 48.01 I 96.0S 48.01 I 96.02 942 I l.Ml, Total .t64,264.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) 2. Suppllei (chalk, erasers, etc.) 3. Library books 6. Janitor' supplies H. Light"I"- . boy. will be CSIIPIll." o ELECTS OFFICERS If. O. rsreeter has rcMirnid from I'onlniid, where he aMended on Mon day a meeting of the IioiikIiis" County 1'lie I'alrol. Tho annual meeting re sulted In the election of It. M. Fox. of the Koach Timber Company, presi dent; (leorge W. Marshall, vice presi dent; II. O. I'argeler, secretary and ; easiiier; II. Q. Drown, district war- -n. The dlrectote are II. C. Shaw, Hubert K Hiultli. II. K. Chaney, It. M. lux, (leorae W. Marshall, K. It. (ioidoti. Is chosen iiB the intended ' hunhand. The nmrruite tnkf place ! and many thrilling Incidents follow. I The climax of the pic ture Is unique. 'The supiMirtlng cast is excellent and Includes, among oilier prominent Mrs. Cumtnlng. Arrives .Mrs. W. A. Cuminings, wife of the new manager of the Terminal Hotel, arrived In this city last night front Salem. screen artists, Charles tlrecne, Welgel and Hubert Aguvw, 1'aul Liberty Theatre In "The IjihI Hour" the picture at the Liberty theatre tomorrow and Fri day, tin re sa pc ernor of a state upon being question ed denies the privilege of a chief exti cmlve to pardon a man once he had been convicted of manslaughter by a Judae and Jury. I,aier when a con crete case Is put before him the gov ernor refuses to meddle with Justice even though the convicted man once saved his son' life in France. There have been enses like this In On Buslne.s It. It. Turner of Myrtle Point arriv ed in this city this morning to spend a short time attending to business Interests. From Portland II. M. Ireland arrived In thla city hint night to spend a few daya here nu where the gov- attending to business Interests. Mr. Ireland la from Portland. 9. Water 10. Postage and stationery Total MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: High building and grounds Rone building and grounds Uenson building and grounds . Fullerton building and grounds .... 750.00 ; 2,000.00 60.00 600.00 . 2,150.00 760.00 850.00 250.00 . 3 6,900.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 100.00 ..1 5,100.00 ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Road., Streets, Bridget): INDEBTEDNESS: 1. llonded, and Interest thereon ..$ 7,750.00 ..None Total TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Total TUITION: INSURANCE: Total MISCELLANEOUS Total .. 1,485.00 ..$ 7.750.00 1.4S5.00 None . 291.40 . $ 800.00 ..I 291.40 Total estimated amount of money Tor all purposes during the year ..I 800.00 Representative Here J. Plug, representative of I.owen gart and Company of Portland, Is spending a few (lays In this city at tending to business matters. Prom Oakland Mrs. William S. Allen who resides Pendleton and Herbert Armstrong. actual life when chief executive, of I ln Oakland spent several hours this The annual report Indicated that our at at es refused pardons to ineu morning In town shoppin gand attend thcro were a total of V'l fires during who may have done them very noble other affairs. service in the past. Hut they reftieed to alt-r their b. lef. In die inviola bility of the rendered legal decision. the year. IK Incendiary, 4ti caused by hinders, 13 stalled by carelessness on the part of hunters. 8 spread from burning eltiiupa and slashings, 2 atarted by stockmen, 8 by lightning,1 Majestic Theatre 1 .y logging engine and 2 by Ionium-) f,M f the strongest casta Corlnne ...., i rem,..! muiu ciii.uic., .u (,ifr,, ,a eV.(.r had In unv of her i from other sources. . piodioilons was engaged for "Itecclv- During the year the patrol uondiic ,, .,yn,e," v.hh h will be shown at J " ismuii. ruucniiunai campaign, ,), MaJ'tlc theatre tonight "t menu i,i an, lea, iuau imkina Itllil newspaper articles, as well aa the dts- Mra. GllbSrt In Town .Mrs. H. K. Cllbert who spent yes terday in Hoseburg shopping and' vis iting with friends returned to her home in Myrtle Creek lai't evening. u $86,590.40 (The above form of estimated expenditures may be clipped from this blnnk by the budget committee and after being made out by Said com mlttee may be certified to aa correct on the margin and filed with the district clerk.) E.timated Receipts. From count school fund during the coming school year $15,042.00 (Use amount of county school fund received last year as basis In making this estimate.) From state achool fund during the coming school year $ 2,908.00 (I'se amount of state school fund received last year as basis In making this estimate. From elementary school fund during the coming school year 8,840.00 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming School year 3,746.77 (Do not Include the money to be received from the proposed tax.) Total Miscellaneous $ 800.00 EMERGENCY: Total Emergency Grind Total $S.590.40 $43,964.18 $41,037.40 $85,058.69 $79,328.00 $77,5s I V J MIcelll, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expending . ' hhi.hu - nrenared by me and that the expenditure. ..: budget allowance for six months of the current year and the'expendiuJ for the three fiscal year nexi preoeumg """u Hoi. have been compiled from the recorda ln ciy charge and are true and com. copies thereof. y j MICELLI ' District Clerk. LEG! POST HAS AROUSING MEETiPiG potpourri' of Jazr, oratory, busi ness and humor was "served up" to the members of Umpqua Post of the American Legion last night, with Vica Commander Vic Petterson presiding. It was a snappy meeting ln every sense of the word and the boys were kept on .he edge of their chairs throughout the entire eeslon. Sharrad and Toole, Jhe local synocopators, were on hand and early in the eve ning presented a program of piano and banjo music that brought forth, a storm of applause. These boys are go ing to locate in IJoseburg and their talent is a great addition to the city. Many matters of business Impor tance were discussed and the boys de cided to attend the "Days of "49" Xshow to be sponsored by the Cottage Grove post in that city on Saturdav, Jan. 26. Umpqua Post is striving to place the membership over the 300 mark ln the next week and only has ten mem bers to secure to make that figure. A vl3it is expected from Stnte Command er Kiddle soon and the local vets are planning to show their leader a big reception. trlbttllon of 3. oi ill booklet, to campers, and wind shield sticker, to auto own or.. The membership of the association is made up of 57ti companies and Hull vlduals representing 8x7.411 acre, of timber lauds, an udilltlonal l'i !i.'7 acre, being patrolled under agreement with llitat. Consiileratile Improvement work as carried on during the year. LEAP YEAR KEEPS Mr. Fakln Here t hus. Kakln, manager of the West Coaet Stage Line, arrived In this city K'nltnell, ll,,,lD.. -1,. .. .1 I . 1. I 1 "'""I "'" SPCIIU a BllOri ....... .i. . V 1 1 time here looking after business. as a stage player and screen actor have brought him to the forerrunl, Her4 Ye.terday wmV 'r'I'.'r!!',' Ti 110 ?' l:i",r7l r- 'vnt tmy m- ,. i,. .. ., . , " .1 'enuitig to other affairs """".i ', mi inr mage, hihi nao Total estimated receipts, not including proposed- tax. $30,536.97 . Recapitulation. Total estimated expenses for the year $S6,590.40 Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tux 30,536.97 $56,053.43 prmmncnl parts In such well known pictures Hs "Love. Honor and obiv." "Dangerous lluelmss." ".Mamma's Af- lair, ami ta-ssons In Love." returned to her night. Mrs. Marry home In Dolo Balance, amount to be raised by district tax Ilnte.l llil. lllh ,l.,ir of lum.arir lQ'i A. A. BELLOWS, Board of Directors. Attest: V. J. MICKLLt, District Clerk. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET. Left Today ti... ........ .. ..i, i.. i ,. ... . . ''-'n Mem.N iieiiueu woo tins oeeu n...... ,,( iieeeiieii IHWIICII! IS filled Willi dramatic Incidents, and the Btiipi-nse Is well iiialu'aine,! through out the production. In fact, It Is not milil the latter part that (he know i whose tlauglil School District No. 4 This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1S21 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the sev eral services, material and supplies for the three fiscal veara next nrecedine last; the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three pre senilis; iiHcai years anu tne nuitget allowances and expenditures for six months or the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means Bix months of the last school year.) Expenditures she Is. spectator : spending the past few day In this I city visliing at (lie home of Mrs. J. M. ! lime, left this morning for her home , oi r.mi'Ka. t aiiioruia. nimin nimr nun UUNU PILDUOI j Judging from the I... ne records at the (ifllce of ihe County Clerk, I. II luinilc, Pouglaa county gill, me oveiimiklng the fact that 1::4 is leap ymr, Mairlage lnenses have taken a divided spun, and the i leik's office is being kept busy bundling nHse r. onls. The l;i.'3 J,inu.iry toin has u most been n aihed now. with half the month still to go In January 1h:3 there were 13 inanl.ige licenses is- LOCAL NEWS Called From Salem Miss Velma Kruse arrivid In ihis not city Ian) nlln f,0 s lli-iii Mlsa Klllse w.li railed In liesehllu nil lie rl'!it i.f the Mill, i i nf tier father, C,. W. Kruse. Mr. Kline is cilllrally ill. Governor'! Secretary Here Ward Irvine. Coventor Pierce's sec retary, passed through Iloseburg ' by auto today on his way to Klamath Falls where he is to epend several days on state business. MRS. L. M. BARNES" Dlverc Wanted Salt for dliorce was fli. , m U. r:n lilt rciiii' tedsv l,v lll.uiclie M. U've sr. mil J, .,ne. She nllegm ciu.d ami inh'iiiiaii Irealnient. The pll.lntirr IS replesiMHeit h, Allnrnei M. 1 like On Business From Salem 1 D. A Rlkins. member of the stale' P'r.onal Service: industrial accident commission, of - S'ltrintend t $ Sab iii arrived in this cltv last evening , "ni"Jlla 4 l p. id a f,w d,s attending to bust-, -Su, . "'1 , to ss matters. , i ,.,? . I 4. Janifiirs 5 From Salem j g' Ward Irvine, secretary to Governor 7, Pierce. arrived ln Koseburg last night to upend a short time here. Mr. Ininc Is registered at the Hotel I'lnpmta. I 3 a 1 K.xpelnlitllri-B and tilldget allnWrtlu'e tor six months of last SL-huiil year. Kxpomlitures for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year S.225.00 $ 1,600.00 S.636.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 3,200.00 Clerk .. Stenographer Other services 6II0.D0 4.015.00 660.00 750.00 200.00 2.007.50 2111.00 375.00 9S.B5 2.0O7.50 210.00 375.00 60.00 4.015.00 420.00 750 110 197.30 Vis. trig Here Sh.ili W:.lte who h.M l.o. n spi lei" i.iniie tunc vl-.ltiog m I ns Anti anl.ed in (his niv nil. idiv l"W il.ii , shins with i el i " rvtwrniBR to h. r ),,,, (ll , f! nd a tills le-f. Slieii, lan. to Marriage License. Issued ' Marriage licenses were Issued 1 to-, day to Kmniei J. Smith and Margaret ' M Cumin of lieedsport, and to IHirls il Ireland of Portland and Lucia I.i i.iles ot Koseburg. Total Personal Services $C4.26l.0O J2H.929.S3 $28,476.00 J57.S59.64 J5S.933.51 $32 Material and Supplies: 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) 2. Supplies I chalk, etc.) 2.000.00 S50.uo 7. Other service 200.00 9S.65 750.00 J 266.12 $ 250.00 $ 632.25 S.iO.OO 60.00 1.700.00 197.30 Are You an Ailing Woman? Why Not Enjoy Health. Julcttt, dug 'l,.r Mont tlirca rtai. 1 j in vtry piv r In-altli. 1 was '.itleni'g with fi-tn mint- wctk not vliuh was brouylit mi thru tili'lhrrh.s.d. 1 Ivi'.mic lerv linn mill ml nrrvi u, tnuM not nl.rp, l i d niv .ii'pvtiu- mi p,Mr. 1 mi. 'i-rcd all the t tne with aches and ' tins, oi'Ci'.ilU l .ukarh,- and br .tr ig l'.llll. 1 was a I'lueul wing. kiiciv n( Dr. lYiicc" l ai.'t tc l're .'ii lieil thin nu in. thi i I de tain! t,. iiic it a m il ,,,1 n n-l'cml "I !l I'l.V Wukilr... jnd f,i ll.l.lv 1,1,. light l..k ,,y hijlthilut I lu.e i nn hid to Ukc ah v inr.li C:l.e s i n-, .t:, have k. i t ,il m, '"". Mil. 1. U. 1U,V,, ili'ic ; i. ;t..;l .,t once with thi't 'Trrvciiri. tn ti .md Mr (..m eu vklv t,.u no f. -.l !...i..;rr .'Ml l i-trc' V,.( l'r. I nn, 5 lev . in luii tilo, i. . ,.r n.r a.i,ct cr KJ KH; jf Uul Ik., UL'ivU l Mr.. Fold to C ant. Pjm Mis ,1 ,,, , , ,),,, , I ' t :mt s I jiii n I,. Ml,,, ml' elsl .1.111 !sj; mill II ' 1 iHilies While in ilr.n'i, i I'm. I mil he . , ,,( v, MilMc.ild Injure. Wri.t Hoi li.iini nf i'.i a trui k e.lel.',n rist, and nijiin d tsun s or ih,' i i.i. lei: tnla to haie ed to. M'l n'ng f, - ' I M'V- ds and i-s N'.-n - 1. Former R..i,i.7 u. ' i "V."-1'" nd Supplies: . v' 1 1, r lirtu lure t u d J. lllakeley. formerly of this (desks, rtc ) $ city, now of I-ni iland. spent last night '2. Supplies in lies, burs visiting with trieiiils. Mr.' (chalk, etc MI.ik.clcT left this morning fur Med- ' Library books ("id. . I . Janitor's I supplies Guests of th. Umpqua ' T. Fuel . W. W. t ha.Ulck. manager of the I-I.lth - - imliial Hotel at Salem, and Richard ?'. )''1,''r Shepai.l. manager of the Tetminal H.v 10 1 f'l HI Albany, arrived in this city last ""1,nry .. i veiling in upend ii few dins looking ai'er th.-ir interests in the new Ter minal Hotel in this city. Mr I ha.lv ick and Mr. Shepard were guests of the Hotel I'mpoua. ! Total Per.onal I Service. jtii4.6t.(M f 2S.929 i4 t17iu t-.T itc mici E 544444)t4j 4 LOST Russian fitch cape. Satm-a V nigm ueiweeu noseourg (m. Sutherlin. Liberal reward if .1 iurnea to eav m. uuie st. world. Prominent personages, J those who move in tne Highest itrtJ oi aoctety, now nu tne aope.' (i course, the degradation of their,! factions and dope victims Inclrjj, many pruiessiuuui uieu ana nd highly educated, accomplished J en ultimately swells the rankij tne unaerworia. SISLER TO BE CHICAGO, Jan 16 Instead of punishment being meted out to pers ons addicted to drugs, whole-hearted sympathy and extensive co-operation should be extended to these un fortunates, according to Dr. Herman N. Dundesen, Chicago health com missioner. In a signed bulletin issued re cently. Dr. Bundesen also pointed out that each year finds the rank of child narcotic addicts increasing steadily. This Is a problem, he said, which demands the highest skill of the medical profession before it will be solved satisfactorily and Its men acing aspects gradually eliminated. "Opium, cocaine, morphine and other habit-forming drugs have reached nut and clutched thousands of boys and girls within their ten tacJes," Dr. Bundesen asserted. "Where in other years only adults were victims today the influence of drugs is found ln many grammar and high schools'. . Chlldten, 12 .years of ate. and others in their 'teens have been found to lie addicts. ' Nowadays the use of drugs is not confined exclusively to the tinder- NEW YORK, Jan, 16. Act ing to a quoted' statement drifid in from the Middle West, Ban Jifcl son has emerged from the ell-i long enough to interview him sell the subject of George Sisler u managerial proposition. George, cording to our Mr. Johnson, it j about a wind-blown, flannel-moc certainty to achieve success at ts, leader of the St. Louis Browns i- season. Nothing could be moretr tain. Ban Intimates, not even u departure of yesterday's twillgbt. Among other things, our f Johnson delivered himself of tbc I lowing on the Sisler matter: "He has just the temperament make a successful manager. natural leader of men, Sisler li baseball strategist with few eqtJ and his foresight, so remarkable his own play, will be even mortis parent In his work as a manaie "The chief criticism of Slsle- the past has been his reputed ill of aggressiveness. The truth of matter is that Sisler Is one of : most aggressive players in the c: Simply because lie does not thro umpires and bellow at every pUT no indication of a lack ot fl?H spirit. He is in the game t"l minute determined, confident ul resourceful. I look for him to tr the Browns back Into the raw strong pennant contenders. "Sisler apparently needs pltcl. He has an excellent outfield, next year with Geortce back at I: base the Brown will have the ben field in the American League." New York fans will take te with our Mr. Johnson on this declaration, however. And not ti: out due reason. It is a matter doubt whether the Brown in1 of Sisler, McManus, Gerher and outranks the Pipp Ward-Scott-Di combination of the Yankees, that is another story. 730.00 $ 266.12 $ 230.00 $ 632.25 2.000.00 sr.o.no sso.oo i.7on.oo 60.00" 100.50 lu0.0 200.00 (tooon 400.110 4n0.00 soooo 2.150.00 l.Stin.iifl 1.3511.00 2.71lSl)0 7W00 3t.S .tr.O.OO J36.10 350.00 1',0.'0 150.00 300.00 230.00 2"t).00 200.00 ' 400.00 ReoieMMativs Here W C. Hi- n. i. loo-o r.' I'i. n. I'mdurt of t Mii'.ii. -oi t. i.- Mpeni'ing n ! , t!i. i i mi- mi, in'iuf Ir (,. ... !' Mi !. ! is M glstv , iini, : t humus at Ih. Co oner Lonj Very III - ' '"' T t.-M,i:i!l-.'ier IJ. w ! tv. n ill at hi hnn . '''t ' -i.d to be very si, v "I. Hi- i.'iidiiion ivsiili. a ' ' -,T : I Iii'.ihh I hsge i s.im e,'.!1 u aicd l.v iHr heart a.-te J ei s a: e jei muted. t l .Ol1. i. ini ' V till , (liilll to he1 It. N.c Total Material and Supphe. M.int.n.nc. and Repair.: nign nun, lines and gnnunls J 1.500.00 $ , Rose htiiUrtug I and gtniimN 1,000.00 Benson hnililincs ! and grounds 2,500.00 i Fullcrt.-ii bunding and grounds lt0 Cu) $ 6.?7.30 $ 3.T33.17 $ 3,650 $ 7,466.33 $ S.S69 JS J 9.592.51 1.250 00 3.0M.2S 4 'W J 330.00 $ 11.20 15t2H 4f.O 00 7h CO 430.00 700 00 900.00 1.400.00 Rich Milk. Milted Grmn eat. in powder fi-rm.nv VrtThe Food Draikfcr All Arfc Digr-rtiNe-NoCockinf. Ah.htLvuxh a'wsv. at hand. Also ia Tablet form. Ak fo "HorlKk'i." at all Fountain, lr ATeid loiutMBt - Substitute. Total M.mtenanc and Repair. 5,100.001 $ 3.9 ASSESSMENTS (Highway., Ro.da, Streets, bridges i None J 1,157.39 J i ot n Assessment. I INDEBTEDNESS; j 1. Hooded. i.d in- terest luereon 7. 74 J 2.750.00 J 8.193.4S J 91.73 J lsl.vO J 1.51302 4,930.90 $ 1.137 39 t L'S SO 1.543.0J $ J0J.1J $ ks.sj i 750 .('0 J 3.937 50 $ 3.937 50 $ 7.573.00 .Total Inaebtedneu J that are"sanitaryas;weiras seasonable Isn't it' acomfortable feeling'whcn you order your groceries from a store upon which you can always depend? Freshest, finest groceries the quick; est, m6st Courteous service the' cleanest of stores and the mostreasofV able prices that a house-wife could wish for. f If vou buy your groceries" here you'atreajy knersj' . 1 thatthejt9requcsnB-j- "ri.' PICKENS BROS. Phone 68 Pei,,, Bjjg. I 0 J 3.?:7.50 $ 3,937.50 J 7.ST3.0O $ t.vOO.OO I S.12J.00 t