: ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. '- FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13.1925
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You must not overlook this SALE ! We are selling these at prices never
before offered in Douglas County
ill
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GRANITEWARE
$1 .50 Teakettle ..... .. 85c
$1.35 Double Boiler 1 .......70c
$1.35 Kettles .....1...: . '.iJOc
$3.50 Savory. Roasters -....'.....$2.00
$ 1 .00 Tea Pots ...1 1. ..!. ...25c
20c Pudding Pans, (two to customer) 5c
Granite Fry Pans (two to customer) 5c
Miscellaneous
$ 1 .25, Floor Mop and Sprutex Polish ,
50c Dust Cloths
$3.00 Set Kitchen Cutlery
25 off on all Butcher Knives
Sale Starts Saturday at 9 a. m.
ALUMINUMWARE
$1.50 Double Boilers 98c
$1.50 Roasters ... 98c
$1.50 6-qt. Kettles ......... 98c
No. 7 Teakettles ..: 98c
$ 1 .65 Berlin Kettles - ............95c
$2.50 Oval Dish Pans $ 1 .75
75c Cookie Pan ...... . ....45c
Angel Cake Pans 45c
$165.00 HEATROLAS $120.00 SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 a.m. 15 Discount on all Heating Stoves
cKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN
Complete Houtef urnuhcr .
; . Roseburg, Ore.
VEGETABLE RATE
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mission Is also opposed to ' the
(IncreaHe, and Coniiitlsntoner Corey
will attend the meeting. ' Hn will
'be here by the Tloseburg
delegation and a discussion of the
mm mr sill be hud on Die train
i while on the way to San Fran
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' A continuation of the vegetable
rat. hearing started several
.montha a no by the Interstate coni
merce conimisidon. Is to be hold
at San Francisco on November lt.
jThe railroad companies are ask
ing lor an Increase on vegetable
freiKht rates, and a hard flKht
la being put up In opposition to
' the increase by the shippers. The
-new ratea will hare a bad effect
; on the broccoli movements from
! this county, and consequently the
, local ahlppers are greatly- Inter--eited.
Foster Ilutner of the I!mp-
qua Broccoli Kxchange, It. M. C.
; Wood and C. K. Marks, of the
. lllnpqua Valley Ilronoll flrnwers,
'and II. F. Nichols 'of the Itiildle
' Ilroceoll Kxchange will all attend
the hearing. Mr. Butner haa been
. given credentials by the Koseburg
Chamber of Commerce and will
be an official representative of
that organisation.
The Oregon Public Rcrvlcn com-
N. UMPQUA ROAD
COMMITTEE TO MEET
COOS BAY DIRECTORS
The directors of thn Mnrshflrld
Norih end and Coqullle rhumbers
of commerce are to meet on No
vember 17 at Coqullln, according
to tin announcement received to
day by the local rhamlier of com
merce. The meeting will bo at
tended by the officials of the
leading commercial organizations
of Coos County and at that time
the North L'mpqua road .commit
tee will be present to lay before
the men of Coos county the Im
portHnro of tills eaat nnd west
highway projiict.i As this road is
of much Importance to iht coast
Hcctiou ua well as to ltoseburg.
an effort Is being made to secure
the aid of the Coos Hay and
Reedsbnrg chambers in laying the
proposition before the highway
commission.
TO EXCLUDE STORY
air service supported Colonel Mit
chell's charge that the air service
I was "muzzled" while the lid was
i taken off for the coast artillery In
;the second corps area, so far aa
publicity was concerned, during
the anti-aircraft test at Fort Til
dun. N. Y.
I The witness said the War De
partment oruered thai no publicity
be given the tests at Fort Tllden,
but when he arrived there, he
: found a large number of newspaper
' J men present and coast artillery of
ficers In charge of press arrange
ASMNGTOX, Nov. ,13. The meats to the exclusion of air aerv
prosecution In the Mitchell court Ice representatives Including Ma
martial court failed today in an ef- jor (ieneral Patrick, cbijf of th
fort to throw out of court the es- army air service.
HTJ", TMr'i'VT I The court refused this afternoon
r.n 1'a,n8,'own"- A" hr.;t0 rt,C(.,ve -t ,, , Ul8 leu.
Ing arguments by opposing coun-!,, of c , Fo, ,
sel the court overruled a prosecu-, It , t,pulI1 Kol(.y.. tnteon t0
teil the naval board bis story In
A. A. A. MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE IS STARTING !
IN THIS COUNTY j
Hon objection that the evidence '
given by the widow of the Shenan-
' Cook with gas
.!. 1. . I
uoah s commander was irrevelant i
and Incompetent. ;th court and , vMch , wl(ow
Mrs. I,anadowne'. testimony In- 'of the Shenandoah command" as
cluded the statement that Captain ; serted he aent her a memorandum
Paul Foley, Judge advocato of the i falsely describing her attitude.
navy's Shenandoali's court of In-
qulry, sent her a memorandum in
advance of her appearance before Cook with gaa.
that board, ''falsely' describing o
her attitude and the court, today, i In This Morning
In secret session, ruled that It I Mrs. N. Jolef returned to her
should be made a part of the rec-!home at Melroae this afternoon,'
ord. after spending eeverul houra here
Major Herbert A. Ttareue of thenhopplng and on business.
'V-irt ss. m it'
muGmEMLffasan
Enviable Record WihMotorists
First, because it has all tlie richness and
punch of olil-fashioncd gasoline. Sec
ond, because the high quality never is
allowed to vary a hair's breadth. It
always is the same!
GUNLRAL Gasoline is made by the
most modern refining system known to
the industry a system that is distinc
tively GENERAL'S own. This system
eliminates uncertainty. It makes pos
sible the refining of a gasoline cut exactly
to pre-detcrmined specifications. It puts
in GENERAL the balanced elements
that make it GENERAL.
GEXERAL Products Art SolJ Only by Authorized
Independent Dealert at the Cretn-and-Whilt Sign
"Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!"
GEMEIMJ
r GASOLINE
j and Lubricants
C.p. F1ES, Local Distributor. Roseburg, Oregon
i The A. A. A. annual member
I ship campaign Is starting this
I week, and a representative from
the state motor association Is
! aiding W. O. dinner in visiting
: the prospective members and In
securing new names for the or
I ganization. The Association is
i endeavoring to secure 250 mem
' bers in this county to maintain
ithe office and Information bureau
' In Roseburg for the coming year.
: The location of the office has
j caused considerable dissention In
Ithe past, It having been under
stood at the time, of the first
campaign that the office was to
i be located with the Chamber of
; Commerce. The change to Ita
pre.-ent location caused consider
able trouble, and when the state
I refused to allow automobile re
gistration at the motor associa
ition ofrice. Joe Dunne, the state
manager, took the case Into court.
, later, however, dismissing the ac
tion. I The Umpqua Chiefs were ap-
proached with a proposition re
Icently that If they would aid the
motor association in securing the
I required membership here, that
they would be given 1,000 feet
I of motion picture film, advertis
ing the Chiefs and the Umpqua
I Valley, at a particularly low cost
of 10 cents per foot. The. Chiefs,
however, turned the proposal
down and failed to endorse the
campaign.
sed at this meeting. A brief re
port of the Stute Convention held
in Portland October 87 to 30, will
be given by Mrs. John Howard
and Mrs. Earl Agee, delegates to
the convention. A splendid pro
gram is being presented by the
following committee: Mrs. Harry
Oakley, chairman; Mrs. H. Sim
mons, Mrs. Fred Hoffman, Mra.
T. Van Ie Vord, Mr. Swank, Mra.
George Telford, Mrs. Fred Agee,
Mr. J. Frost, Mrs. W. Telford. All
members and friends of the asso.
elation are urged to be present.
Ladiea pleaae bring undecorated
boxes and gentlemen come with
well filled purses.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Austin have
erected a new residence near the
llreen houses and are occupying
the same now.
A great deal of Interest Is being
manifested in the prospects of
I electricity being supplied the re
leldents of this community.
Miss Cleo FroBt has returned to
school after an absence of aevernl
days caused by a horse falling
I with her.'
S. M. Kelley la making an nt
i tractive Improvement to hla store
'at Kelley's Korner.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Claypool
, are the proud parents of a baby
boy, Gerald Meyers.
Andrew McCracken has been
adding some Improvements to his
I place in the way of a new poultry
j house.
i Mrs. CharleB Insley returned
from Medford and Ashland, where
sho has been visiting relatives and
friends for the past week.
The William Black family are
enjoying a new Atwater-Kent ra
dio these coming winter evenings.
O. H. S.
Heat with gas.'
(iltKKN 1TK.MS.
A shadow social will be held
at the tlreen school house Friday,
November 10th, at seven thirty.
This will be under the auspices
of the Parent Teachers Associa
tion and the proceeds are to be
applied on a phonograph. The
phonograph is to lie used to teach
music appreciation in the school.
National Hook Week will be strea-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
UIl. II. H. PI.YLKH Chiropractic
physician. 128 W. iJine
Chas. S. McElhinny
Th. Widow's Friend
Oregon Life
246 North Jsckion
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
The Largest Stock of
Geo Usd
Chevrolet!
and Ford
In Roseburg
Wt Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone Ut
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
. .... . School District No. 4. ' "... w
j ! ' This original estimate shows In parallel columns the unit coats of the several services, material
and supplies for the three fiscal years nejet preceding the current year, the detail exiienditurea for the
last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months
of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six mouths of the last school year.)
' EXPENDITURES
Kliuatl
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fur Hn. eiiAliii
cliiHtl eitr
Kin li'hlurt'. for liirrr liiwiil v,
m.xt rwliiff tlit tut
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I
PERSONAL SERVICE:
1. Superintendent ....
J. Principals, 4
8. Teachers. 44
Subs Teachers . ...
4. Janitors
5. Clerk
6. Stenographer
7. Other services . . . .
iIiuitiil mil liiiiiie t .l!uv
for ail montli. of Uat
ExrwvMurrt Budg ilrowaiic rxinrtHBrr. fur tWoivt year
. . , tlie l.M yoar fJivt-
is lli'Ull In ili Uil ot (he jMrty total!
thrvf.-n-.r frtrlr.1
Finrt year
yearly total.
3.400.00
6.960.00
S5.810.52
600.00
4,650.00
660.00
750.00
250.00
I 1.696.04
3.360.00
27.918.19
2.315.50
330.00
364.00
128.50
$ 1.650.00
3,360.00
27,740.00
2,385.00
330.00
387.50
100.00
t 3.392.08
6.720.00
55.836.39
4.631.00
660.00
728.00
259.00
Total Personal Services ... 72,980.52 136.112.23 $33,952.50 172,226.47 163,837.21 J37.859.64
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
1. Furniture (desks, etc.)
2. ftuppllea (chalk, etc.)..
3. Llbraryi books ...i....
4. Flags :
6. Janitor's supplies
7. Fuel
8. Light and Power
9. Water
10. Postage and stationery
2.000.00
2,800.00
200.00
8110.00
2.250.00
1.200.U0
300.00
200.00
I 1.017.51
1,434.10
45.79
69.31
119.47
1,363.80
680.51
152 37
84.75
I 1.025.00
l.OOO.OO
100.00
72.07
400.00
1,325.00
450.00
150.00
100.00
t 2.035.03
2,868.21
91.59
138.63
238.94
2.727.60
1,161.02
304.65
169.50
Total-Material and Supplies S 9,730.00 1 4.867.61 4,622.07 $ 9,735.17 $ 6,731.20 7,466.35
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
High buildings St grounds ..$ 1.200.00
Itose buildings & grounds... 700.00
Benson buildings 4c grounds 700.00
Fullerton bldg. & grounds...' ino.no
Central buildings & grounds 15.00
Total MainUnanc and
Repairs $
252.59
l:i9.42
47.65
42.40
600.00
225.00
2.J5.O0
100.00
505.19
3KK.84
95.31
84.81
4.50
3,415.00 $ 612.06 $ 1.050.00 $ 1.088.65 $ 3,932.40 $ 6,195.48
ASSESSMENTS (Highways,
Roads, Streets, Bridges):
Total Aasaaamanta
INDEBTEDNESS:
1. bonded, and interest
thereon $ 23.830.00
2. Warrant, and Interest
thereon 2.600.00
Total Indebtedness
I 3,737.50
1,293.38
$ 3,737.50
1,600.00
$ 7,475.00
2.586.76
$ 1.515.02
TRANSPORTATION OF
PUPILS:
2M30.00 6.030.88 $ 5.337.50 $10,061.76 $11.03.36 $ 7.875.00
t 1.683.00 $ 804.00 $ 812 50 $ 1,608.00
Total Transportation of
Pup'la $ 1,683.00
$801.00
$ 842.30 $ 1,C08.00 $ 1,410.75 $ 1,485.00
INSURANCE:
I 1.241.08 $ 700.89 $ 687.22 $ 1.401.79
Total Insurance $
MISCELLANEOUS:
700.89 $ 687.22 $ 1.401.79 $ 290.80 $ 1,336.08
$ 1.850 00 $ 80885
$ 600.00 f 1,617.70
ToUt-Ml.cll,n.ous I 1.850.00 $ 808.8S $ 600.00 1,617.79 $ 642.16 $ 1.200.00
GRAND TOTAL $119,371.60 $48.866 52 $48.991 7
$97,739.54 $87,892.88 $85,058.59
waa prepare,! by me and that the expenditure, and budget allowance for six month, of th"currt vr
d lb. KUd lure, tor the three fiscal year, next preceding the current year shown hl
km coutuled from u record. In my charge and are true and correct copies t"twf
... . V. J. MJCKLU, lilstrlct Clerk.