ROSEBURG NEWS-RFVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1928. SEVEN Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 This original estimate khows In parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and ! supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditure for the last one or said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six mouth of the cur rent year. 'Six uiomlu ot the current year" means sit months of the last school year.) tArtnyi U n C q Bipewlltam tnd Surtrrt iHovsna fyr all anMhi ti tut Viprttdstwm fr tttrf fbral nn Mil ptmtflnK the U ITEM npritdiiiuM for iht ffu)n. PrUlltd ttpmdiiurta It Eqwnditurc lo Scull rim mt um but jer . ' tbt 1 . 1 thnt-yw ptrttw Saturday and Monday, November 3rd and 5th rwlf tottla PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. Superintendent 3300.00 9164.00 7 500.00 ' 7500.00 ' pi).! 75.00 ' 2&0.0 I 1802.00 UVH 80 :2X!.6 342650 625.00 347.50 60.00 ' 3526.50 8518.50 74334.95 66SI.il 8X0.00 C13.03 247.20 Special Offer fcr Friday and Saturday only 1 can 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder (47c) and one $1.50 70 1'rmctpaU (5) '. dcuers (4 Janitors .. Clerk. .. Stenographer Royal Caking Powder Co. De Luxe Cook Book, ail for.......... i mmj g 7. Ulher services WX Mi iaVVAiiMJCDmmY r Vtt$ OF UNIFORM .VV COFFEE QLAUTY Tuni r nnnirrnrninr l,s ""king that He should say mat closest companionship with i PROGaAM IS FINE! Tolal Personal Services MATEltlAL AND Sl'l'I'LlES 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) .... 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) 3. Lioiary books Janitor s supplies 7. fuel .. . Light S. Water :. 10. Postage aud stationery . .. SS2H9.0O 132355.88 500.00 2600.00 450.00 K00 00 1200.00 1600.00 400.00 76.00 479.35 1473.79 21.65 704.17 1780.75 618.11 163.85 6.00 f 1575.00 4300.03 33S50.OC 3600.00 45000 325 00 125.00 (44225.00 $ 400.00 1300.00 125.00 350.00 850.00 750.00 200.00 37.60 I MS01.26. $ 73693.04 172226.47 $ 2245 91 ' -2.r.27.18 193 20 369.54 77.87 1553 69 413.62 69.00 the !r' Hutldings an grounds....! Lord; they had listened to His teachings, had lived with Him and walked with Him. They had seen Him do His wondrous works. Home were present at the transfiguration all were present at the cross, all know concerning the tomb. But the power for our warfare la not found lu any natural abilities, or any acquired ability." "He says, 'put on the whole ar mor of God.' . We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the pow era, against the world rulers of this darkinvss. We are in the night, though the night Is far spent and the day is at hand. This darkness has aertaln world rul ers, and we wrestle against them, against the host of wickedness In the heavenly places. We have a spiritual enemy as well as a spiri tual Warfare. In chapter one we are seated In the Lord, where it is all His work. In this chapter we are standing for the Lord, aud it becomes our warfare against i At the Ulbje conference at the iI'reijyterlan church last night Dr. ' Sulciitfu took as his subiect. "Tlie Warrior of the Heavenlies," timling his topic in the sixth chap ter ol Kphesiana, "where we have set befure us," he said, "the church in her warfare." The work which the church la called upon to do Its warfare Is lu the heavenlleB. She pirt'oimed upon the earth, but her work is to proclaim the gospel to the unsaved,' but her warfare is against Santanlc hosts, in order that an opportunity might be given for her work to succeed uKm the earth. If we do not take into ac count the wartare in the heaven lies, our work upon the earth will be minus any real results. It is because this has not been considered sufficiently that the wheels of the church have drag- I spiritual enemies in a well-organiz-ged and indeed the wheels ot the s ed army, against demons. Higher church have multiplied until some ! grades of of these spiritual beings limes you can't hear the voice ot are called world rulers, spiritual the Lord in the church for the i princes, who stand in the heaven whlrrlug of the machinery. We are lies for the earthly princes. They going lo think of the church at J are powerif' and principalities. The war tonight. We begin with the . necromancers and diviners of this tenth verse of this sixth chapter of ' world are demon possessed. He Ephesiona. ' Filially, my brethren, speaks of the defense In the war be strong in the Lord and In the fare: 'Put on the whole armor of power of his might. Put on the - God.' The alatluaary part of this whole armor of God. thht ye may larmor is for the wiles of the de be able to stand against the wiles j vii, but for the fiery darts of the ot ine uovii. ror we wrestle noi against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against pow ers, against the rulera of the dark ness of tills world, against spiri tual wickedness In nigh places. From verse 10 to verse 18, he gives us four tilings concerning the warfare. Tile power is wholly spirilual. It Is the strength of Ills niUht, the power lu which Ho wars. That is given-to us in Total Material and Supplies....! 7625.00 MAINTENANCE AND KEHAMS: 600.00 2000.00 61X1.00 400.00 260.00 ir. Hi Buildings and grounds Rose Huildln.es and grounds...... Henson Uuildings and grounds.. Fullerton liuiluings and grounds Total Maintenance A Repairs! 3650.00 ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, streets, Bridges) Total Assessments INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded, and int. thereon. I 19600.00 2. Warrant, ami int. thereon.... 4100.00 Total Indebtedness TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS .. 23700.00 J 1500.00 Total-Transportation of Pupils INSURANCE: - 1500.00 1350.00 Total Insurance MISCELLANEOUS: Clerk's Bond Other Expenses Total Miscellaneous EMERGENCY: , Total Emergency .. 100.00 1000.00 1100.00 1500.00 ( 6146.67 1 4012.60 7450.01 I 375.64 300.00 S 581.60 160.56 450.00 808.88 108.46 250.00 308.13 42.70 260.00 ' 271.16 87.65 76.00 71.94 3 775.01 1325.00 $ 2041.70 Bridges): I 4787.50 $10287.60 $ 21000.00 1550.00 3339.00 ( 4787.60 $11837.50 $ 24339.00 $ 802.50 $ 925.00 $ 2046.60 $ 802.60 $ 925.00 $ 2046.60 $ 884.42 $ 700.00 $ 1411.62 $ 884.42 $ 700.00 $ 1411.52 $ 481.64 $ 525.00 , $ 1197.09 $ 481.64 $ 525.00 $ 1197.09 $ 8881.44 $ 9735.17 $ 4384.92 $ 1088.66 $ 1500.00 $ 861.36 $ 28414.57 $ 1802.50 $ 1302.40 $ 1134 93 $ 1617.70 GRAND TOTAL .....3129714.00 $15233.60 $63550.00 $133287.08 $120475.15 $07739.54 I, A. J. Geddes, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1938-1929 was pre pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months ot the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. A. J. GEDDES, District Clerk. wicked one w-e have the shield ol faith, a moveable piece of armor. What Job needed was the shield of faith. "I believe there is a personal devil, just as I believe there is a personal Christ." Dr. Sutcllffe referred most ef fectively to the mistakes made NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING 4 4i Notice la hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 4 SOUTH DOUGLAS !of Douglas County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of PRUNE POOL SOLD said district will be held at Junior High School on the 26th day ot ! November, 1928, at 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose ot Offlclnls of the South discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to Douglas Prune Pool met In Oivore on the nronosltlon of levying a special district tax. Myrtle Creek last night and ; ., The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur- sold the 1928 crop to the Hats ing the fiscal year beginning on June au, izx. ana enaing june a". American company, the high- ,1929, Is estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts est bid being from that con- !to be received from the county school fund, stale school fund, ele- corn. The price received by mentary school fund, special district tax, and all moneys of the district: the South Douglas Pool was when worldly movements swept 'he highest paid for any ( Eati over the church, staking ail on prunes sold this year In Doug- PERSONAL SERVICE: money, men and equipment, and ! las county, the following was Isaiah 61, verse 1; where prophetl- ; forgetting the spirit, and crowd-") the price received: 20-30's at cally it is declared, "The spirit of the Lord is upon me." He has an ointed me to do therwoik. ilea Ji-sus arose In the synagogue at Naarcth, and there was handed Him the scroll of the law, He read that passage, and we read in Luke that He claimed it as His own. Tout is the power of tho ing the prayer meeting into a cor ner- The two essential wotipong are the sword of the spirit which is the word of God, and prayer in the spirit. Tonight the subject considered will be "The Christ Under Figure of the New Man." On Sunday the subject will be "Power for Tractl- holy spirit. We are perilously near I cal Christians Living." and on Sun forgetting the person aud work of j day evening, the closing service the holy spirit. i w ill be held, the topics being, "Tho Wo feel that we have numbers, Future of the Church; What will money and physical equipment. I the Coming of the Lord Mciin to mid wp feel that Ihoi-e are all that are necessary to do what we are ("tiled upon lo do. Hut It Is said, "It is not by might n-ir by power, hut by my spirit, salth the Lord." Tl.e illsclpU's were to tarry at Jonisalcm until tire promise of the Faliior came Uon them. They were to do their work In the power of l lie holy spirit. Inimedlfr.tely he tore He ascended. He said "Ye shall receive power after that the holy spirit Is come upon you. It the Church?" SYLVESTER LOWE, DRAIN RESIDENT, DIES AT HOME 12i cents, 30-1(1 s at 10) cents, 4l 40-50's at 9 cents and 60 60 s at 71 cents. All prunes were l sold in bags, eliminating the j packing cost. ! ; 1. Superintendent 2. Principals 3. Teachers 4. Janitors - 5. Clerk -. 6. Stenographer .. 7. Other services .. BUDGET - d Expenditure No. per year Salary I 1 $3,300 "$ 3.300.00 . 6 9.164.00 49 67.5O0.OO 7 7,500.00 1 " 900,00 1 . 675.00 250.00 Total ' M i V 1: Aspirin Tablets WlH-n Paiftost Afplrtn Tablets arp tnkf-n for Ihe rrUit of pain, you ran d'ien I on tliPir Miikk net ion; tiVy nit usually dissolved with in ; f'couds. Thru inMMfi are mad from (he hir'icnf i-jirtillty of ti ( . n a."iirln. We rroommenrt tho pur-chn-e of lh- hot He nf 1 i " til hi! b'MHHtif! l'irvtr.-t AM'irli. Tat liu havo tto nwtiy u-n tint! It Is win to liav a njj'piy hamly. . 69c Dottll of 100 Na'Jian Fullerton Tha j!cyZ Drug Storm Rowburf, Orsaon ; Eucene Sylvester Lowe, a well ! known rt'il( nt of Drain, passed away at his home In North Drain about noon yesterday at the ace of 76 years. He was born in New j York on July 6, 1H52, and had llv j ed several years In Minnesota and Washington before coming to Ore- eon .having located in Ditain about 3i years uo. He was married while living in Minnesota, his mar riage occarinK on on September Tl, J,K, which was 50 years apo last September. He is survived by his ; wife and one brother, Alvin II. Lowe, of Io Angeles, Cnl , alfo ! several nephews and nefres in I various parts of Oregon. Funeral i noivlres will he held at his home j Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. and inteinieiu will take place In the ! Putnam cemetery near Drain. Fun ; eral arrangements are in charge of . 1!. C. Stearns of the Douglas Fun i eral Hume. i , Total MATKKIAL AND HIPPI.IE8: 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) $ 500.00 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) 2,600.00 3. Library books - 450.00 . Janitor's supplies - .. 800.00 7. Fuel 1.200.00 H. Light 1,600.00 9. Water ' 400 00 10. Postage and stationery i 76.00 Tolal iMAINTKNANCK AND I1KPA1H8: (Senior High building and grounds $ 500 00 Uunlnr High building and grounds . 2.00000 Hose building and grounds 600. 00 Henson building and grounds 400.00 Fullerton building and grounds 250.00 (S9.2S9.O0 ROYAL FRUIT PKCjS Gelatine . . 25c ALL FLAVORS INTRODUCING Golden Macaroni, Spaghetti, Err Noodles Age 2S 10c pkgs for lie 110061.76 lj 1 Trump i i4oi 70 ID; A 21b. 25c Cookies 50c SOMETHING NEW FOR BRIDGE 'PARTIES Cut in shape of Spades, Hearts, etc., pound can .. PERFECTION SODA 3 LB. CADDY Crackers . 42c SALTED OR PLAIN POUND Candy LARGE JFLLV LARGE JFLLV BEANS MARKET DAY 4 LB. PKGS. Raisins . . 28c EAT RAISINS WITH RICE KRISPIES Ralst'n'sBranlSc LARGE PACKAGE SOAP 5 BARS Crystal White 19c HERSHEY'S Cocoa Half lb. tin "PIOGLV WIGGLY 8PECIAL" 1 LB. PKG. Pineapple Fancy sliced or crushed, flat can, 2 for 25c EVER A PESSIMIST GLAD HE'S COMMUNITY CHEST NOT YET FILLED (Continued from pnpre 1.) I $;t0; Douglas Funeral Home, $.10; Aflffnrlaifd Truck Un $;!!; Hh li nen Chevrolet Co., $J5; Catching Motor Co., 92: Kvelyn H. Xi-oo. 1'5; J. W. Perkins. S-'; A. J. money without reorganltlng teams .,,' ,mhr ,,,T; to re-canvass the cily to Increase T ,.,,. .,. ,nh.. u 'i.. V . i . '.hi. I - Waller Kurtt, 12; A. M. Kuudtsou, $12; Fred Schwartz, f 7,625.00 CALL FOR WARRANTS Another Sleepless Night Total INDKHTKDNKSS: il. Bonded, and interest thereon . 2. Warrant, and interest thereon . 19.600.00 4,100.00 Tolal TIlANSPOItTATION OF . 1.600.00 123,700.00 Total . ... l.NKlKANt'E: $ 1.3C0.00 For years ! didn't know what a Total round night's sleep was. I would i MlHt'KM.ANKOl.'S toss and turn all night, getting up I 1. Premium Clerk's Bond I in the morning looking and feeling like a rag. To make things worse I was hothTed d'iring the day with a nagplng headache, dizzy spells and Indigestion. I was literally a wreck when 1 hegan taking ox gall;' for my liver. 1 got It In the form of To,al - Dioxol tablets and had not finish- Toi" estimated amount of money for all purposes ed one naikace before I felt like during the year E.3 I IMAl &L RECEIPTS oc! t'zni d'jrirs the comli'.s I 1. Premium Clerk's Bond ; 2. Other Kxpenses Total . EMKKI1KNCV: I Miscellaneous mono 1 .0110 00 $ 1.5H0.00 sources during the coming bchool year . Including pro- A. J. CirJIlIIKS, Clerk. a new man. 1 began sleeping sound I l. iv 1 .t,l(t w . r FrC no';i"- Notl-. Ii horebv (tlvn that all ' RHUally through the day." , 8pn0o! 'Par warrants or 8c!ki tf-r't No. 4. Your livpr ran hare more to do, l'rom mc wnool fund durlnic the coming school Douxlas Counlv. Oregon, up to and 'with your health than you suspect! ' yPaf - Imluuin No. H.oom. irorHitfd fnrWhe the liver berome slugKlxh ' trem e'fnientary s hrtol fund during the s honl noii (;iynieni. !ecember ltjth, 1S27. 't fails to cleanse the blood of the i ,, ..irRJ : and nrior therein are thu ,u,o -n. ' ixjtsons formed In food waste.! r.Bi..i.,f. aminjni 10 oe receive rrom all other ed for payment, and all Interest j These poisons permeate the ays-j rease from this dute, November jtem, causing a toxic condition j 2nd, ikuown as auto Intoxication. This In Jturn brings on nerves, sleepless- -! nr, hieh blfjd pressure and dls- iwn ot the stomarh and kidneys. Niituiml ox gall, extracted from tho IUer of tho ox, in rwognlzed as the ilneit ton!: for the human liver. Ii ! a natural liver stimulant and literally rejuvenates that organ,, hitii is to rejuvenate tho entire rt)Rt-m. The pure grnulne ok gall Is to be had In dainty. taleos form lu Dioxol Tablets. Km h Dlox-1 ol Tablet ri'itresents ten drops of pure ot gall and coU than two eenta. Try a few and see th liovol has pu turo of ox's hud on1,u,',"!t lburth building, parkaire. On sala at all good dirg i" planned for hunda gl!ts. Stierial ajtct L'liarnian's!?"- ldita'Pui of edu aiicnul drui store. . ' at II ."V. ia.5oo.oo 2.H0O.O0 18,00t.oo $ 4.1.300.00 390 Eait Talor 8t. Phont East 6953 Roscburg phont &41 The Arrow Line Portland. Rosebiirg. Marshfield and way poinU lar Tortland S P. M. Leave Koseburg P. M. Pntumstic Ttrss Used Total est 1 ma led receipts, not poaed tax RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year $129,711.00 Total estimated receipts not Including proposed I - . 43,3'K)00 ItHlaiite. amount to b ral-ed by district lax lalej this 2th dwy of Ortobnr, 1WH. H. It. KHOKMAKKK. Chairman lward of IMreciors. Attest; A. J. (;eddea, IHntrht Clerk. HARDLY KNOW IT j With ll n-w thlngK you unuld , (;nulnrt . hardly know the interior of 1 he j reai Mr-1 r night at (iBorueous displays of red apples, golden pears, peaches, grapes, melons, cranberries, and end leas lists of crisp vegetables, from lettuce, celery, etc., to the big squash and pie pumpkins werii being arranged today by the gro cers whose weekly meaaages you will find in these columns tonight when you sit down to read the news and news those stores are bringing to readers of this paper, not only tonight, but every week. It is tho kind of news that means material savings to every family who takes advantage of what these HdverliRers are offering. And w want to say right here that these displays that the market editor saw this morning as he made the S 3 600 00 rmn"'8 ' ,ne business section of ' , Roseburg. are good enough to be Hhown in any fair anywhere. They represent a lot or work on the part of growers around the county, who are always on the Job to supply what our folks must have to eat, and then the work of getting these 1 iiifiim 'displays together Is another big item for the grocers, but these ad I l.'.n-i liiiFii am In h iiiMriitefl imoil J ,350.00 I" ,l0 their part In supplying needs I lot 1 lie community, men mere are the endless other foods products In way of canned and dried foods. the fresh meats that are offered in! today's paper for your Saturday hiiopplng list, so that all together makes a fellow believe that IoiikIs county is really a "land! flowing with milk and honey." j We talked with a couple of gen- tlcnien this morning who were anklng about business conditions 1 rf MuHchnr? Ann" If the cltv and i county were not all the time broad 1 enhist out In a business way. The market editor had Put finished his rounds of the advertising fod dls-; .miners, and was "olumb full" of the subject, so that those two' "strangers within our gates" had a lot of f1rt hand Information com ing to them about what a being done all over ihls matches I mp rpia valley by the good people who are doing their bit in helping along urnerai prosper'''. Well, our follts will be glad Ihey ATP livluu. if thev are not alreadv $ h6,-l 11.00 so, when they r-ad thene stoie j mejijMtK tonight, and If ou don't find a lot ol thtiik's therein tha will make ever body amiln v ru n nerved by mother. mts our guess. contributions. nations art a bigger factor this ycHi. hut the amount to data ha not been large. It Is hoped that the public will realise the hardihip that will be worked ooti the hp no. lusclous.1 cent. Ill some cases thin means that llii lr artlvliy must be greitly curtailed from what It Is even now Hit team standings last night were, shown as follows: H. C bi-ic'k tram 73, Noble CloeUcl's team 62','r, W. r. Harris . te im S2 .t and A. J. Ilochradi I s team 4:1'.,. Aa can be readily sicn tile sums received trom the lerritoi'ie wee not as large as expected, ai:d this brings the committee to the coni-!ufloti that more subscription may he Increased by ' the calivui.hlng. The number of subscribers yt :t teida. was 61 and their names are given aa follows: 1mpqua Valiey Tlank, 60; Kluh er' Iipt. Ktore, t:ir; Or. (ieo. E. Iloiu-k. :tr. ; llll'i Mimic Sltire. 112; W. tl. liay, ?J2; L,. Lozler, 12; Itosi burg Hleam Lntindry, SU r.il; Motor Bhopliarage, I12.G0; H. I,. Whipple, till; Nathan Puller Ion, M0; Model Hakery, $10; Joe K. Flurry, Ji.r.O; I,. J. Haines. H; Pullman Cigar Store, $6: Perry If. I'rott, $; chat. u. Carnahun, far mer, $."; C. I- Hamilton. 15: 11. V. Kleeman. $5; Dr. D. Payne, $5: Harry Burr, (5: Thos. Cobu, 5; It. L. Hudson, 1; Everett Varlln, $o; J. M. Ptrlluy, 15; Hoy ' ufham. J5; I. . 11 !agc, S; Helen C. I.iake, $.j; Herman Althauae, $r; Dr. S. I,. Deljipp, '; Mrs. 1). Y. Allison, 12.60; A. C. Ilownilin. J2 50; J. E. Kent, f 2.!ll ; Kl ed lliockley, W. cecond ' Clnicnce While, $2; Ucv. Hoy ! Achor. fl.Sfi; II. c. Diwon, tl; Margaret rlnrliy. tl: V. K. Cole man, tl; Fred llamlllon, 11; U. I. Hiinnlcntt, 1; Jack Frost, tl: A Friend. 11; A Friend, tl; M. II. Em niltl, II; J. W. Wilght. tl; E. W. KimIhcoM, It: Jam" Meilill. tl I 1,100.00 I.DO0.0O I29,7M00 ' ) j -5i ' ' '.-'i- ' Or merely mince at things in ; half-hearted way? Stimulate their appetites with bak The best tabic tonic you've ever seen. And remember, the pleasure of eating stimulates digestion pro motes health and happiness "THE GATES OP HELL" It's lite sermon suhj'- t at I he Ilaptittl rhunh Hundny ninht. Fine mustr. Preludft qoet ion. A udtto rttim repaired and niade very at tractive. pieriP-e st 7 So MuMhewi will preach. At the Ted Hoy re'iial tonight a superb vot. - nrtisMr act itin- j pHiiint- a fine Colbransen tirnnd : piano, fnied for the occasion by t'nas. II. ArundH. who tntteil hint llrsl giand over thirty ears afco. j Iheiev au tineuibi I or )uu. J r i DOUDLC ACTING MAX It MKINO tAtllll mmmm mm 'ii.. -.JV -m