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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1925 Blazers and Wool Shirts Pure Woolen Flannel Blazers and Shirts in a large assortment of colors and patterns made to fit like a dress shirt, full cut, true to sizes. SPENCER'S If.li'rll'lii ' Rossburg's Newest, Llvest, Leading Men's and Young Men'a Store CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS t All . warrants of Union High ftchoot No. 6, up to and Including Warrant No. 391 dated Mar 13rd. Itli, and Indorsed not paid for Jrwl at fundi, am thla day called. 'Interest ceases after thla date. Dated at Wilbur. Ore., thla 2nd Bay of Nor., 1925. R. B. BROWN, Clerk. DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP We. Ray Bond and Perry Bond. of Ollde, Ore., hitherto doing busl- neaa under the name of Bond Brother!, hare dissolved partner ship, and from thla data on, Nor. t, 1925, each will be responsible for hie peraonal accounta only. Signed; ROY BOND. PERRY B. BOND. Notice to Orchardists! WE ARC AGENTS FOR The Hood River Spray Co. Carrying a full line of SPRAY MATERIALS Dormoil (Oil Spray) Dry Lime and Sulphur ! Bordeaux Powders (2 Pkg. Form) j Blue Stone, Lime vt Sheep Dip ((Hoodro) ' i i Hercules Spreader TREE PAINT We are making up a car for immediate shipment. DENN-GERRETSEN CO, INC You cannot expect any oth - er used car leader to have the same interest as the Ford authorized Dealer in '. , seeing that you get the best used Ford for the money you invest. . CA. Lockwood Motor Co. OsJc and Rose Sts. " Roseburg, Oregon i .V Right on time Do your shopping and visit your friends In comfort, all the year round. And don't worry about getting home cm stages are run on frequent schedule and land you there safely, right on time. Should you mist the stage you Intended to take, It won't be long before the next one draws up longaide. Phone SM OREGON STAGES Offle St Terminal Hotel 101 North Jaakaen DEFICIT OF HALF MILLION IN FINAN. CES IS FORSEEN (Continued from page 1.) the situation up for a consider able part of the year 1927 and possibly most of 1928. This la looking Into the future, but there can be no escape from such a crisis unless It la provided by the vote of the people at the 1926 election. In conclusion. It may be said that the optimism as to avoiding deficit In 12 la not justified, that additional revenue will be required to cover that deficit and the minimum essential require ments of the 1927-28 blennlum and that the prospective halt-mill reduction of atate taxes haa no re lation rhataover to thla deficit. It also la possible that the deficit may be glossed over during the campaign year of 1926, due to use of funds collected for another purpose, but It will be none the less real and can be wiped out only by revenues other than those which are now in sight. The figures upon which fore going anaiysla la based are all from official sources, and are aa follows: STATE FINANCES, 1926-26 BIENNIUM llceelpts. Appropriations and Deficit Receipts Amount 1925 millage tales out side 6'. limitation. .$3. 451,952 1928 millage taxea out side 6 limitation, estimated 2,967,012 1925 property taxea within 6'c limitation 1,923,049 1926 property taxes within 6o limitation computed 2.038,432 1925-26 - miscellaneous .receipts, budget esti mate 2,846,446 1925 excesa receipts from inheritance tax 100,000 1926-26 estimated addi tional receipts from Increase of tax on In surance premiums . , 105,000 1926-26 estimated addi tional receipts from public utilities tax. . 75,000 1925-26 estimated re- celpts from divorce sulta filing feea 28.000 1926 receipts from In come tax T73.43Z Unexpended balance. estimated, from ap propriations prior to 1925 288.038 Unincumbered caah bal ance, Dec. II, 1924, general fund, repre senting that portion of 1924 Income tax collections which had not been expended during 1924 320,849 authority of the emergency board would Increase the deficit, unless equaled by receipts under the auto title transfer act, which seems doubtful. Taking all the foregoing proba bilities Into consideration it Is doubtful whether the deficit can be reduced much under $500,000, but we will know more about It after Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer. makes nubile the figures he la compiling in relation to thla i suDject. Rid your home of tobacco and other offensive odora by burning incense a few times each week. Anr odor In powder or cones. Lloyd Crocker. FLASHES OFLIFE Total receipts ....114,917.210 Appropriations and millage taxea, aa listed In Blue Book, 1925 issue, page 167. for disburaement during 1925-26, (lew i-mill soldier loan millage, 637,600'lt,803,068 Deficit 885,868 NOTE9 TO FOREGOING TABLE: - Neither of the foregoing total figures Includes the two-mill tax for atate aid of the elementary schools, which yields (4.267,762 or slightly more for the 1926-26 blennlum. This amount does not reach the state treasury, but Is disbursed by and in the countlea In which the tax la collected. The estlmatea aa to receipts from the 126 millage taxea are those in the Blue Hook, except that one-half mill haa been de ducted aa to the soldier loan mil lage. In the event of the valua tion of taxable property exceed ing that upon which the Blue Book millage tax estlmatea were based, the millage taxea will yield slightly more. Any such excesa In yield goes direct to the activi ties tor which the millage la lev ed. Part of the millage taxea are not voted by the people, howerer, to they come within the 6 per cent limitation. Aa to millage within the 6 per cent limitation, the excess yield would glre that much more money to the benefit ed activitlee, but would leave that much lens in the general fund wherewith to finance activities subsisting from other than mil late aDDroorlatlone. In propor tion as euch exceaa levlea divert money from the general fund, tne stlmatced deficit for 1926 will be Increased. For each 1 per cent of such Increase In assessed valu ation, approximately 820.000 would be diverted from the gen eral fund, thus Increasing the de ficit by that amount. Likewise, the total aa to ap propriations and millage taxes Is taken from the 1926 Blue hook. excepting that one-half mill, 1637,600, has been deducted on account of the reduction of 1926 soldier loan millage f at least one-half mill, thus making the animated requirements for the blennlum 815.803.068 Instead of 116.340,668. the Blua Book total tie. page 167). As to the cash balance of Dec. 31, 1924, thla would have been 816.897 larger if that amount had not been expended beyond the original estimated requirements of the 1924 tax levy. Were it not for 8537,746 income tax collec tions In 1924 over the 11,250,000 estimated to be raised by an In come tax, the atate general fund would have ahowa a deficit of 1216.897 at the end of 1924. ex cept aa unexpended balances of 1923 appropriations tended to wipe It out. In proportion aa actual receipts exceed those listed as coming from sources other than property tax, the deficit will be reduced. It la reasonable to expect 1100.000 re duction of deficit from such re ceipts. In proportion as appropriations by the 1925 legislature are not etp.nded during 1936-36, the de ficit will ba reduced. It la rea sonable to expect 1360,000 reduc tion of deficit by virtue of such unexpended balances. Expenditures aanctloned tinder PARIS Prince Boris Golltzine of Russia, who ia now bossing a kitchen, haa been fined about 81. for an outrage to the police. When a gendarme waa preventing an ac tress from taking up a collection In a restaurant, the prince express ed himself. NEW YORK "I married man and not a title,' aaya Gloria Swan- son, back from Paris and proteas ing not to care whether ber hus band Is a marquis or not. But he has documents to prove It. NEW YORK The Sultana dia mond, 183 karate, ia here with him, take It from Joe Stehlln, soldier of fortune. He eays he led an expe dition in Morocco to recover it. MUEN8TER. Germany Satur day marriages hare been forbidden because carousing wedding guests have bothered Sunday churchgoers. NEW YORK About three Al Smiths: The governor got the vo ters to approve his men and meas ures. Al Smith, Jr., haa failed in an effort to evict a tenant occupy ing an apartment next door to Jim mie Walker. A republican (middle initial "T.") haa been beaten for mayor of Rldgefleld, N. J., by a democrat FEZ Abd-el-Krtm haa a big mountain dugout In which his an- j iuiuuimiv cu .urn aiunuu. NEW YORK Mrs. Frank T!nny has two cablegrams from London affkinjc her to do a double act with hor husband. She may accept, but, With an OH Heater for warmth you dress-bathe dine-in comfort Pearl Oil in a port able oil heater is a necessary auxiliary to fireplace and furnace: warmth where you IVANT it at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil is the Standard Oil Com pany's kerosene spec ially refined and re refined! Clean burn- . ing, no oily odor and it won't corrode the heater I Ask for "Pearl Oil" by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCallfarak) PEARL OIL (KlfcOSlNB) HEAT MIGHT HEI COMMON 9 HI CHEST. (The Ten-in-One Drive) GWE ENOUGH FOR ALL ! November 3 to 6 KEEP ROSEBURG ABOVE WATER! anyhow, she's going to get a divorce. ROME Mussolini has one eye An the dove of peace and the oth er on concrete necessities. Rut as to Italy's frontiers: ''Woe unto him Who touches them." ' ITRHANA, ill. "Red" Grange la receiving many mash notes. ThVse, with congratulations, make up about 200 letters dally. ' NEW YORK Parental blessings have come to Phil and Bennett Plant, elopers. "'Isn't It george jm?" asks the bride. ' LITTLE ROCK Herbert ITamll-' ton, 12, started his career aa a ' trader by giving fire cents for a $100 diamond ring offered by a ne gro youth. STUTTGART, Ark. Wild ducks . are about to forfeit game law pro tection by restroylng the rice crop, o Cook with gas. Trlbbey may be brought to Rose burg for a main event at some fu-I.W'WC'W'MOI.M.I.lHOMasi" SOMETHING NEW! s s rruii-uia-mii BREAD We are introducing this New Bread pro duct made in our own shop, to Roseburg homes. Every house wife should make it a point to order WILL BE HEIDI Charley Dundee and Ace V Bowles to Box Semi Final Bert Tribbey Considered Fruit-Ola-Nut Bread .... Better than anything A you have ever used. S and induces health and vigor. The Oregon Bakery Phone 241 ture time, aa Roseburg fans ara I anxious to see him In action. . I Cook with gas. Men's anlts cleaned ana pressed, 11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 72. Proof of tne pudding la In tast ingwhether buyer or seller read the classified ads Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bids- Rose bars. Or ' PhoM St. Women Wanted! To worh on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 " ' Roseburg, Oregon ft lMTMWIWWWlrIllIlt The next card under the aus pices of the Roseburg boxing com mission wil be held on Friday, , Nov. 20, according to an announce ment made this morning by Pro motor C. H. Clough. 'She main event for this card has not yet been secured, but the semi final will perhaps attract as much If not more attention than the main bout The semi final will be fought be tween Charley Dundee of Rose-1 burg and Ace Bowles, colored light weight of Coos Ray. , lundee came to Roseburg a few weeks ago and has been working nut here regularly. Local men who , have watched him In workouts have been greatly attracted by his cleverness and hard hitting abil ity. He Is a cousin of the well , known Johnny Dundee and la him--elf quite well known In boxing i circles. He la expecting to locate per-1 manently in Roseburg. and Is ar- j ranging to start classes In boxing and wrestling. a Bowles Is known aa one of the cleverest fighters in the Coos Bay district. He Is fast and a hard hit ter and a match between the two should attract much attention. It had been lned that a mtch could ba secured for Bert Trio hey, another Coos Hay boxer, but : sn far a suitable opponent haa not been located. It ia hoped that I PUBLIC AUCTION SALE At J F. Barker.'a Wood Yards, corner of Main and Washington Streets, Rose gurg. Ore.. Saturday, Nov. 7. 1925. Sale starts 11 a. m. sharp. Carload of horses all well broken work horses from 2400-lb. to 3600 lbs. a' team. I have finished my contracts with theee teams and have no work for them and am forced to sell them to the highest bidder. They are first class stock, all In good order and most of them young. I have sev eral teams that are first class for logging that will weigh from 3200 lbs. to 2(00. The balance of these are well built teams of marea and horses that are sound and true. These horses will be guaranteed In every way. A few well broken alngle horses. 1 gentle saddle mare, 1000 lbs. Harness for these teams will be sold also. If yon want first class work horses come nd look these horses over. They will be at the above plac for inspec tion atler WedtS.day. James Harper, Owner. J. K. Greer, Auctioneer. Donald Parker Concert Violinist and Teacher 1123-25 MEMBER OF PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND GERSHKOVITCH 8YMPHONY ORCHESTRA Morning Oregonlan: Donald Parker has a tone of uncommon beauty and technic that fulfills all requirements. He haa much that is individual in Interpretative ability. High School Credits Given For Appointment Phone 42-J TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND LET US DELIVER THEM It Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than It Is to carry a basket of groceries home. Reliable persona may open a charge account with us and then phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their homes. We sell at as low a price aa la possible, considering qual ity and service rendered. It la a pleasure to serve you at all times. Try Knight'a Rogue River Catsup. We have Knight's Sauer Kraut and Mince Meat, and they are fine. - Support the Community Chest, give all you can. ECONOMY GROCERY O. t JOHNSON The Store That Servea You Best. Phone S3 . MARCELL'S RADIUM ORE MIRACLE MINERAL - , ' For Catarrh of Head Nose or Throat Rheumatism or Neuritis Also Female Trouble Call at 143 Miller Bt. Or phone 365-J for Explanation . - .