TWO THE KVKNl.Vli NKWs, J1AXK STATKMKNT. No. Ucijort of the condition of the Itoseburg National Btuk at Itoseburg, In the State of Oregon, at the close of busings on May 1st, 1 810. Iti'tmurcctf. ' 1. a Loans and discounts (except shown on b).... 292, !9i. 98 292,99G. 2. Overdrafts, secured, rume; unsecured, none. 3. V. 8. liunds: a V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value 12,1,00.00 12.500.0 4. Honda, Securities, etc. e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not In- cludlne stocks! owned unpledged 31.141.98 31,141.9 6. a Subscription to stock of Federal Ko- serve Hank J3.90O b Less amount unpaid 1,950 7. a Value of banking house (If unencumbered) 20,600.00 8. 9. Furniture and fixtures , Km! estate owned other than banking house 10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 11. a Net amount due from approved resorve agents In Now York, Chicago and St. Louis 3,838.41 b Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 51,550.72 12. Net amount due from banks and bankers (othor than Included In 10 or 11) 14. Other checks on banks in the same city or reporting bank 15. a Outside checks and other cash Items 300.00 b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents ... 49.79 16. Notes of other national banks 17. Federal Reserve bank notes IS. Coin and certificates 21. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,950.0 20,600.0 3.000.0 7,424.2 11,000.00 55,390. 2,102.0 1,086.33 349.7 2,640.0 300.00 20,420.00 625.00 Total J4,526.B6 Liabilities. IB. Capital stock paid In 2. Surplus fund 7. Undivided profits I 8,780.61 c Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 3,786.61 20. Circulating notes outstanding Donuuul DopoNita: 33. Individual deposits subject to check 34. Certificates of deposits duo in less than 30 days 23,554.24 I 60,000.00 15.uuu.00 4,994.00 12,496.00 363,483.3 Total t469,526.66 State of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss. ' I ,W. T. Wright, Cashior of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge -ami bollof. W. T. WRIGHT, Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to before CORRECT OR thlB 8th day of May. 1916. M. F. RICK, j Notary Public for Oregon. My j commission expires Juno 5, 1919. AttOBt: J. F. BARKER, I. ABRAHAM. A. C. MARSTERS, Directors. HAWI.KY lilt; ICS APPItO riHATIONS OF INTKItHST TO PEOPLE OF OltlttiON : At the Invitation of the. chairman ef the committee on appropriations of the house of representatives, Representative W. C. Hawley ap peared before tlio committee and urged the Incorporation in the sun dry civil bill, now being formed, a number of Items of especial Inter mit to the pooplo of Oregon. Among these are the following Mr. Hawley asked for an appropria tion of $100,000 to continue the construction of ronds, trails And bridges in the Crater Lake National park and for an additional appro priation of $12,225 for maintenance od Improvements. In tlio past few yean the beauties of the park have been mado avallavle to tourists by the construction of a portion of a system or roads and trulls and It Ib propose,) to contlnuo this construc tion until the system is complote and the scenic wonder of the niOBt In torost ero made accessible to visit ors to tlio park. In the matter of the protection of ahlpplng In tlio Pacific Northwest, Mr. llawlvy urged nn appropriation of $6,000 for additional aids to navi gation on tlio Coqulllo' river, nn ap propriation of $35,000 for additional aids to navigation along tlio coasts of Oregon and Washington and allo cate hpproprlntlons to meet tlio Tocoinmnndatlona or the light house Borvice and shippers to make navi gation In Alaskan waters more safe by marking uncharted rocks, remov ing obstructions, etc. Ho requested that $10,000 addi tional bo made available to ixiy for tun construction of the iicdornl building nt itoseburg, which It Is oxpecteit will bo completed within a few montliB. Mr. Hawloy also ask ed for an appropriation of $5,000 for continuing fire protection of the timber on the Oregon and California land grant lands during such time as title to these lands remains uncertain. AGIO NTS WANTED. Elderly mon desiring light em ployment can make good wages Bell Ing our full lino of popular priced nursery stock. Outfit furnished Investigate. AddreBs Pacific Nur- sory Company, 122 Vt Grand avonue Portland, Oregon. C39-ml3 SNOW ItHI'OKTKH FAST OF CiRKKXH THIS MOlt.MSt; Fred Renner, of Greens, arrived In the city this morning and report ed that Mt. Dodson and Mt. Scott were entlroly covered with snow, It being the first time within the recol lection of tho oldest Bottlers that tnese mountains woro covered with white at this time of the year. A number of tho residents having gur uon truck report that tho cold dur ing the past few nights has played havoc with tho truck. LADY MOTOH1.STS. Would you like to drlvo to Chica go and back without a puncture? You can If you have your tiro filled with .National ltiubber Tiro Flllor. As easy as air. II. Jny Stone, ogent. 556-J2p For pale, all kinds of bedding plants. Canterbury bolls, and Pan ama Exposition urado of pansie plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass streoL Phone 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 378-tf A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Twen(y-ciqht new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. NOW O.V DISPLAY AT TIIK Douglas Co. Creamery Preference! The superb Turkish quality of La Marquise is rapidly giving this un usual cigarette precedence over all other brands among the critical smokers of the West, IA MARQUISE PURE TURKISH CIGARETTES Their flavor is supremely delight ful unlike any other cigarette. Their melhivness is deliciously satisfying. Their incomparable mildness appeals to all who desire continual cigarette enjoyment. AM i 2 Distinctive Packages If) inthefTexible ICSf XJ Vest Pocket Package ID OlO K1 trie convenient OfF ZKJ Patent "Lift"Bax ZD Manufactured by Butler-Butler Branch , Makers of high-grade Turkish cigarettes only THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COM PANT I WHITE STAR LINER LONDON, May 9. The White Star liner Cymbrlc was submarined and sunk at three o'clock this morn ing while attempting to reach an Irish port. Lloyds announced that the entire crow of one hundred and ten were rescued. Tho Dutch sjoanier Cron- yina sent out wireless messages stating that the liner hud been struck by a torpedo and was sinking EaMier dispatches Btated that a umber of steamers were proceed ng to the rescue of the passengers nd crew. Tho offices of the White Star line have confirmed tho renort that the row was saved. Tho American consul at Liverpool has been directed to obtain details f the sinking of file vessel. It Is believed that thore wore no Ameri cans aboard the ship. mox::v to i.oax Plenty of money on long timo loans, good farm security, privilege to havo same drawn payable on or before twenty years. This Is the op portunity for the farmer, write for particulars. Itlre & Hlce, Douglas county representatives. 662-J1 KI.IUVSK sT'HOOl, CI.OSKS; TKAOIIKIW (ilVK.N SlilPlitSK In order to show their apprecla- on of their teachers, Miss Pentney nd Mr. Goff, and for tho excellent work the past school year, the Mel rose school arranged a surprise for them tho last day of school and each ono gave a small amount with which a present was bought for the two teachers.. On Friday. May Bth. the last dav of the term, the teachers were call-j vu who mo room " the pupils were, and a hen ---,.!, 0f presen tation was made In- Alfred Ander son. Calling t't-oniloD to the fact that It was the last day of an eight months term, Mr. Anderson stated that the school felt that the area! work of education started and con tinued in that community by these teachers ws one worthy of remem brance. A great change could be seen In the grounds end the appara tus in the past eight months, all of which was the result of their labors along that line, for while the scholars did much of the work, tho inspira tion came from the teachers. He thought that the good work and In terest In the studies and methods would be continued if the same toachors were returned again next year, or for several years. In presenting the remembrances he said the pupils had all contribut ed to them, and they were present ed with the best wishes of the en tire shcool. The much surprised toachors made speeches of thanks nfter which refreshments were serv ed by the' Misses Elvira Frederick son, Julia Bloomberg and Ruby Dan iels. It was a very delightful oc casion enjoyed by teachers and pu pils alike. WILSONS NOT TO LEAVE ROSEBUftG According to Mr. H. G. Wilson, who has been supervisor of the local Indian agency for the past few years, he and hls family will not move from this city, but will make thisi their permanent home. Although he has been given the supervisorship of the fourth district which is com-' posed of the four states of Kansas.' "xhi-vv inv'-i and Oklntininn. his' presence Is not needed there at all times and he will maintain his home here. .. His trips to this district will be only ss an Inspecting officer and con sequently only a small part of his time would be occupied h year In visiting the many posts about the country under his charge. His fam ily will not leave this city for any length of time and their present home in North Roseburg will still be occupied by them. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are glad to learn of this fact, as they have proven themselves residents 'vith whom acquaintance is indeed itnvnble. Mll Mill HERE ME AHE ACAIX WITH A (iOOl) I ARM IlAHti.UN 37 acres 'good rich soil, about 13 acros in cultivation, more could be. Sinnll three room house, barn and good well. All fenced. 1 Mi mile from Uoseburg postofflce. Price $1800. One-third cash, balance terms. SKIFF REALTY CO., Grand Hotel Annex 571-ml0 DAILY WKATIIEK KEPOBT. U. S. Weather Bureau. local office, Roeoburg. Ore., 24 hours ending i a. ni., May 9, 191?. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: ' Highest tempernturo yesterday 56 Lowest temperature last night 37 Precipitation, last 24 hours 33 Total precipitation since first of month 1.04 Normal preclp. for this month 2.05 Total proclpltatlon from Sep tember I. t9!5. to date 34. 98 Xveisre precipitation from p- temtier 1. 1877 31.36 Total excess from tfep- . tember 1, 1915 3.62 Average precipitation for IS wet seasons, (SepL to Mar. inclusive . ..ia.M WILLIAM BBMv :' Ket Contents 15 PlnidPiachil B il X B 1 1 Ex mi m CASTORij a t nuni - 9 DUU 4P.KVC ; IremotesDilioaChcoM- ! . ncssanunc-AimuiiB----r ! Not Narcotic. JlxSarf I -7 - I AwrtvtHctucdv' ferCsnsfi? Worms, revensuu.- lihndTsignatatoi TSlBCfTAtRCOK1"? Tor Infants and Children Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature W If II Ml r i .tr Copy of Wrapjw, In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOii