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R02EBURG NEWS-REVIEW.' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 192?. IT.' jv it TIJE 20th(MiiryStom Are splendidly stocked with a wonderful abundance of ' nature's pood things for the THANKSGIVING DINNER You will find an enormous selection' to, choose -f rpm j served by most courteous and intelligent salespeople who always make it their business to please. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. - ' Offerings Effective Saturday, November 21 to Wednesday, November 25th : Inclusive Delicacies, Nuts ' and Candy Memorie Layer Figs, OOp 10 Ounce Package Llt Cluster Raisins, 15 QEp ox. Pkgs., 2 for ...0Ub Maraschino Cherries 3 oz. boltle .15c 5 oz. bottle 20c Sakhalin Crab Meat, 1925 Pack, Halves can . 3 for Stuffed Olives Si oz. bottle 6 oz. bottle 33c 89c 15c .......28c Green Olives, Pint Ma- QOa son Jar wUU Groners Walunts, Large Budded Franquctles 1 lb. 40c 3 lbs. ... $1.18 Commercial Chocolates it C a 2 lbs H3b Extra Cream . Mixed Candy, 2 lbs 55c Starlight Mixed Candy, 00 n pound LlM 58c 25c Langs Mixed Candy 3 lbs - Golden Hallow Dates, Bulk, 2 lbs ... Beverages Royal Garden Tea, 1925 crop, Japan or Ceylon & In dia, J lb. Pkg 38c Pound ...73c 20th Century Coffee "The Perfect Ending to a Perfect Feast, lb 47c 3 lbs ..I $1.38 Cocoa, Bulk, Pure, 2 lbs .15c Extra Specials 25c :49c $1 .43 20c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans ..... Jello, Any Flavor, Package Wesson Oil, Quart Can Ghirardellis Ground Choco late, Pound can ............29c 3 lb. can .: 89c Knox Gelatine, ' 0fn Package L.':J. iUU Carnation Milk, tall cans, 4 for 031 Crisco, 6 lb. can ....... Bakers Permiura Chocolate Pound Package Ripe Olives, Blk, Pint 15c Quart ........1.25c Flour, Kerr's Best, ) 00 Patent, 49 lb. sack ' ZlZ J Fishers Blend, ....$2.33 California Home Brand Ut sup, Full pint Bottle Full Cream Cheese, Pound Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Sweet Potatoes, Genu- AQp ine Jerseys, 4 lbs .. .....iOu Head Lettuce, Large Solid Heads, select your own. ' Cranberries, Grown in ' QCn the northwest, 2 lbs...... JUli Celery, 3 bunches Grapes, Fancy Red OQp Emperors, 3 lbs I Z3fl 25c 32c 29c Baking Specialties Libbys Mincemeat, Bulk, 2 lbs Ptefeired Stock Currants, Twice Cleaned, 15 oz. 4 QB Package ...... ...... , 1 3li Market Day Raisins, 4 pound Package ..... Sunmakl Raisins, Seeded or Seedless, 15 ox. pkgs., 2 for Citron Peel, Pound .,... Orange or Lemon feel b. .....; Pure Lard, 3 lbs :... Best Bulk Shortening,' 3 lb... Burnetts Vanilla, Pure, 01 2 o. bottie ..OHt Cocoa unt, . Long Thread, Sugar Cured, lb '. .. .19c 3 lbs .......:.V...i.:.. :....55c Flow Patent or E7n Pastry,, No. 10 Sacks 9 III Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can .....43c 2 lb; can ....... .$1.29 Molasses, ''Brer Rabbit" jJ WH. ?' 35C :4k 39c led or : , 23c 57c 33c 73c 58c NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOT1CB IS HKRBBV OIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 4 of Douslas County, State Of Oregon, that a 8CHOOL MEETING ot said district will be held at the High School, oa the SOth day ot No vember. 1928. at J: JO o'clock in the atttrnooa tor the purpose of dis cussing tho budget hereinafter set out with the levying board. Tk. tntmi mtntvttnt n mmM SHdhl hv tlm aaM ahfwil illatHrt due. Ing the fiscal year beginning oa June IS. 1125, and ending June SO, 19K. Is estimated la the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax. and sll other moneys ot the district: BUDQET CsUrnat! Expenditures. . PERSONAL SERVICES X. Superintendent (. Pitncipals t. Teachers - Substitute Teachers 4. Janitors 5. Clerk (. Stenographer ...... 1. Other services No. . 1 . 4 Salary per year f 3,400.00 ( ! 1,400.00 (.9(0 00 85.S10.il 600.00 4.(50.00 460.00 750.00 250.00 Total ...... ................I 7l.980.JJ MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: J. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains. 1. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) I. library books . ... 4. Janitor's supplies T. Fuel (. Light I. Water 10. Postage, stationery and printing . . Total ..' , MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: High 8chool building and grounds ..... Bow School building and grounds ..... Benson School building and grounds . . . Fullerton School tfulldlng and grounds , Central School building and grounds . etc.) ..1 .000.00 1,800 00 ... 100.00 800.00 .. 1.150.00 .. 1,100.00 100.00 200.00 .1 1.750. 00 t 1,20000 700.00 joe oo wo lS.oo, Total , ... 3.415.00 INDEBTEDNESS! '4. Bonded, and Interest thereon ,S 25.850.00 2. Warrant, and. Interest thereon 2,600.00 Total TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: INSURANCE: .$ 28,450.00 . 1.685.00 . 1,141.08 MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Premium clerk's bond v 100.00 2. Rent of School Rooms S7S.60 3. Other incidental expenses 1,376.60 Total :. Total estimated amount ot during the year . 1.850.00 money for all purposes .1119.171 40 From county school school .year . . . From state school tool Estimated Receipts fund during the coming .8 17.(04.00 fund during the coming school year .tax si I ; From elementary school fund during the coming I scuooi year , 9,58.94 Estimated amount to be received from all other ' ' I sources during the coming school year.... 8,(23.24 Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax.... 38,738.60 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year 1119,371.60 Total estimated receipts not including proposed ta r--.- 88.738.60 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ;..( 80,633.10 mucuicuiirw 01 uismci no. t is as follows: ' , ToUl bonded .indebtedness... .......v.. (205,000.00 Total warrant indebtedness i..... ( 46,77460 ' ' ' i ToUl amount of all Indebtedness ...... 8251,774 (0 Dated this 8th day of November, 1925. - '- ' Attest: - . , V. J. M1CELLI, ' 8. U OeLAPP. i uislrlct Clerk. . - Chairman Board ot Directors. FULL PAYMENT OF fLD WAR DEBTS 35c h Pumpldn, Del Monte, Large cans, 2 for ....... Pineapple Libbys Sliced, Large 27c; 3 for 78c Standard Sliced, large cans, 25c 3 for .. . ..:.........70c libbys Crushed, large Cans, 27c; 3 for 78c ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St fcnTTTTTT.T.Tre OAKLAND STORE Baker-Flanary Bldg. MANCHUS BEATEN AGAIN (Awnciatnl I'rMa Iiwd Wire.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 19. general summary of the bualoess i which will come before the dele gates to the National Orange con vention before the closing minutes tonight was given out tojlay by of ficers of the organization. All ot the questions to be touch ed upon are national ones. Briefly outlined the resolutions are as fol lows: j The repeal of the recent raise in parcel post rates; a petition to the government asking that more funds be set aside for protection against European cattle diseases and the corn borer; general resolu tions asking tor reduction in tax es, particularly Income taxes: and a request that the World war debts , be paid In full. Resolutions already out of the hands ot the committees and awsit- ling the opening of the session for 20. Psotlng-Fu ! debate Include: of Chlhll, 100 I A proposition Introduced by Jes- Peklng, has se Newson ot Indiana which It 4444444 V T FREEl FREE! One 8x10 photi with every order of (6.00 or over. This .of- fer closes Nov. , 80th. Studio open Sunday afternoon. No 4 hot air, but satisfaction. Clark's 4 Studio, Cass Street, Roseburg 4 Bank Building. Phone 331. ' 4 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTINO SHEET - ''':.' , School District Ne. . . ' - This original estimate shows la parallel columns the anlt costs of the several services, B and supplies tor the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for I last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for sis sot of the current year. ("Six months of thecurrent year" means six months of the lH school year.) ' EXPENDITURES ' . 1 - IT EM Personal service: 1. Superintendent .... 2. Principals, 4 S. Teachers, 44 Subs Teschers 4. Janitors 5. Clerk I. Stenographer . 7, Other services . . . . .xpmtdllurrs tot IS. .Milne XtlNHtdilam .ad tjwlsvt llouta lot us awnih. m lUflLHUUM fur tfatw linc Jl SrvrItnf m JMS DKailnl Kisvnditures BwlgH slknraac. cxpmdltttns fee ftKOed ymr Flret yssff IS Ut jmi ilirr Qtn , Is 4X.I1 la 4rt.ll ' .4 Un jwlj Mais yarlj tiUii 3.400.00 1.9(0.00 55.810.52 500.00 4,650.00 ' 660.00 ' 750.00 v 250.00 f 1.696 04 3,360.00 27,918.19 2,815.50 330.00 364.00 128.50 $ 1.(50.00 . 3J6000 . 27,740.00 2J85.00 ' 330.00 387.50 100.00 t 1,392.08 (.720.00 65,836.39 4.831.M - 60 .40 ' 728.00 239.00 Total Personal Services ...( 72.98052 $36,112.2! 135.952.50 72.22(.4T 163.837.21 57.(j(( . . ' i , . . MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: J. Furniture (desks, etc.) t 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.).. , I. Library books 4. Flags (. Janitor's supplies t. Fuel , 8. Light and Power t. Water r.... 10. Postage and stationery J.000.00 1,800.00 . 200.U0 800.00' 2.250.00 1.200.00 300.00 200.00 1.017.51 1,434.10 46.79 69.31 119.47 1.363.80 580.61 152.37 84.75 1,025.00 1,000.00 100.00 72.07 400.03 1,325.00 . 450.00 150.00 100.00 f 2.035.03 2,868.21 91.59 . 138.63 ' 238.94 2.727.(0 1,161.02 804.45 ' 169.50 High' buildings ft grounds . Rose buildings k grounds.., Benson buildings grounds .Fullerton bldg. A grounds.., Central buildings grounds Total Maintenance and ' Rspalrs i . . . ASSESSMENTS (Highways, . Roads, Streets, fridges): Total Assessments ...... ) ' i. . INDEBTEDNESS! 1. Bonded, k'nd interest thereon .' 1. Warrant, and Interest '. thereon Jotal Indebtedness ....... TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: . .Total Transportation of Pupils i f INSURANCE: .Total- Insurance MISCELLANEOUS) , Total Mlsoellsnsous ,. f 9,750.00 ( 4.867.01 I 4,622.07 $ 8.735.17 f (.734.20 t 7.46S.35 J . . ilRSt '-... , - - ,( 1.200.00 $ 252.59 EOO.OO 2 605.1 ; 700.00 199.42 225.00 , J98.84 . " . 700.00 47.65 , 225.00 .95.31 1 , '? 800.00 . 42.40 100.00 ' 84.81 Z 15.00 " 4.60 r - - . - T; $ 1.415.00 9 642.06 $ 1.050.00 $ 1,088.65 9 3 332. 40 9 6.195.48 ' --. i - i - - - . -, i . r . . x : m ' - i lt 1 SI. ! , I . .1. I I II in . ' ' " - , 9 1.546.03 " - - - 1 1 1 ' . --. z -:;. $ ,850.00 1 $ 3,737.50 1 S,T37.5 S 7.475.0 ; ' , ' , ; j '.'. n ' j,600.00 1,293.38 1,600.00 2.586.78 ' ' ' V . . .. ' ; . ' , ' 28,450.00 f (,030.88 f 5.337.50 110.061.76 (11.045 3 I 7,875.0 . i - i . . , ... . . , t 1.(85.00 , $ 804.00 f 842.50 I 1.(08.00 ' ' 1.685.00 - (804.00 ( 842.50 f 1.(08.00 I 1.410.73 - 8 1,485.00 - ) 1,241.08 8 70089 $ 687.23 1,401.79 ' TC :..; V ' . . . - - m ' w t 1.241.08 I 700.89 f 887.22 ( 1,401.79 I 290.80 $ 1.336.08 J' ; -, , . , . . .i t 1,850.00 $ ' 808.(5 ' t SOO.OO 1 t 1.617.T0 --;- ' Z t , 1.850.00 t 808.85 I SOO.OO ( 1,617.70 ( ; (42.16 . 1,200.00 i-' , , . , , ; i I;,.. . t j, i i ' ' i i u GRAND TOTAL $119,311(0 f48,866.52 $48,991.79 . $97,739.64 ; $87,192.88 $85,068.59 ; I, V. J. Mlcelll, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the yesr 1925-1928 ' was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance tor six months of the current year ' and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year ah sho tt above have been compiled from the records In my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. - . ; ' r ' ."" V. J. MICEUJ. District Clerk.- ROSEBURG ODD FELLOWS . PUT ON DEGREE WORK FOR RIDDLE LODGE A large delegation of Roseburg Odd Fellows drove to Riddle last night to put on first degree work tor the Riddle lodge. Two candi dates were Initiated, sfter which the visitors were entertained at aJ Mr- R E McCaley 0, thlf supper. Visiting Odd Fellows were ,. ,nH ,wo h,h. ,n present from Myrtle Creek, - Can yonvllle and Sutherlln. 0 . Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store, Leave . For Jtertfonl . bert. of Portland, and Earl Oil bert, of Eugene, who have been visiting her here, lett yesterday by auto for Medford. where the, will spend a short time. BURIED FORTUNE IS , banks since a financial crash of a RECOVERED IN STABLE Lincoln bank 33 years ago, noarnea LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 20. Under their money. Recently Robert Dlx( PEKINO, Nov. the direction of conntv authorities, land a nephew, knowing ' of the ' provincial capital . hnriivi fortune of 347.260 was un- money, charged Charles' was men-, miles southwest of earthed yesterday and today on the tally Incapable of taking care of been captured by an army under i passed will place the Orange farm of Charles and Robert Streh- the money and the Search was ln- Oeneral Teng Pao-Ssn of the group record against ship subsidy; T. H. low, octoxenarian brothers. 15 sHtuted. ' opposed to Marshal Chang Tso-Lin. Dewey's Muscle Shoals resolution -miles south of bore. Tho money I o 'The city fell after considerable asking that the government com- wan foundjn eatable. I All kinds electric appliances, Zlg-(ll"nt,n w1th retiring forces ,plete Its arrangements as to the . Tho men, fearful of the safety of ler Fee Hdw. Co.. ' i Manchurian leader. ,' purchase of the property; two res- i t-1 olutions on child labor; one Intro- " 1 : ' T:: : Z ' duced by Harry A. CatOn ot Ohio ' against the bill and another by O. . ' , . iiu Palmlter asking the support ot " ' ? 4 ' the Orange for the question ; a res- ; lolution by R. M. Sawyer of New ! Hampshire requesting that cooper - stive bodies be exempt from taxa- J i lion and a resolution opposing the i establishment of a secretary of ed ( . ucatlon as a member of the cabinet ' In Washington, D. C la's debt to the United States were advanced at a conference of the two commissions today to such an extent that It was officially Indicat ed consideration of a proposal for a settlement .may be expected at the next Joint session, set for Sat urday. , o Rogers 1847 silverware, the best for the table. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. WOMEN ARE FOUND NOT GUILTY IN ASSAULT CASE The case ot the city against Mrs. Carrie Murphy, Mrs. Vivian Meach- em and Mrs. Betty Leonard, ac cused ot ssssuit ana battery on Mrs. Msx Kllenau was heard yes terday afternoon before a Jury In the city court Mrs. Kllenau claim ed that she was attacked and beat en In her apartment by the three women. The women accused, bow ever, held that Mrs. Kllenau was tthe aggressor. After bearing the testimony bf the witnesses the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. o A few of those large all-copper wash boilers left. Oet yours at Powell's Furniture Co, 4y QDLD 3 .SKi5V' of the quality. Eyepy ingredient is tested tor purity ana strength. Sure of results. Produces pure, sweet, wholesome foods. ! AruDdeL Piano toner. Phone 189 L. 77 BUT BT1 THE WORLD S GREATEST MORE TROUBLE FOR "MA." M-UIM Pn ImH wm.) AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 10. A dis crepancy ot at least S2r0,00 In federal aid money turned over to the 'Texas highway commission for payments on federal projects, was disclosed todsy by C. A. SchuUe, superintendent, pf federal aid pro jects In the Texas highway depart ment. o " Heat with gas. RUMANIA READY TO PAY. (A-nriaM Sm I , IM.I ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Nego- j uauons tor tae lusuing or kuiuse- TRUCK OF MOtiEL DAIRY DAMAGED IN SMASH-UP TODAV , The Model Dairy delivery truck was wrecked this morning Just south of the Riverside store, the machine turning over In the ditch beside the highway. E. E. Morgan, the driver, escaped without serious Injury. The gravel shoulder along the highway through Riverside has been broken away from the pave ment, making It difficult for a driv er to get his rar bark on the road after one of the front wheels allpa otr. Mr. Morgan wss on his way nut to the dairy about 4 o'clock this morning, and In passing another car was pushed to one side so far that-a front wheel went out onto the shoulder. The wheel could not be pulled back quickly enough and the machine skidded to the right side. A rear wheel collapsed as the truck bit the gravel, allowing the nutcnln. to turn over on Its sldei Fortunately Mr. Morgan escaped with only a few glass cuts. The car was not seriously dsmsged. ir m sr w 4 MOP lv w p Prepare for ercf ion w ith tho new winter Red Crown gasoline hairttrigcr start ing ' worlds of power tt mileage ! The achievement of our 47-years of gasolinerrnajwing experience I At Standard Oil Service Stations and ''Red jCrown" dealers. iTANDARD Oil COMPANY (CAbiroaNtAl