The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 07, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE Ki KM.VJ JiKWS. F!!!IAY, JFLY 7. 1010,
BANK STATEMENT.
ZEPPELIN TORPEDO FAILED TO EXPLODE
mplements!
Xo. S053.
Report of condition of The Roseburg National Bank, at Roseburg,
in the state of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30, 1910.
lteourcc.
1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown
on b) J2!)5,905.64 295,90j.G1
'.I. L. 8. Jloiirfs:
.4
VK IIAVK rUllCllASEI) TH-3 STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AND
VFIIICT-.litt FOKMIOltLY OWN .CI) JIY CliOUClf OILIvS, COX-
si.si'ixo ok i;L(i(iii;s, wag' s, flows, disc hakhows
CLLT1VATOKS, ETC.
WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS
WE WILL SELL IT AT
Less Than Wholesale Cost
IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE
J. F. BARKER & CO.
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES.
Escape the Hard,Tiresome Work
of Washing at Home
Ily placing tills matter In our hands, you Bavo yourself tlio
depression and avoid tho muss around the house. Wo will call for
your clothes regularly oacu week, wash them all, starch all tho
pieces that need It, dry all the clothes, and Iron and fold, ready
for use, your hed and tahle linen, towels, etc. Our service Is
prompt and our charges arp right. Ring us up now and ask for
our auto to call.
PHONE 79
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
Roseburg, Oregon
a U. S. Bonds to sccuro circulation (par
value) 12,500.00
e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in
cluding stocks) owned unpledged
6. Subscription to stock of Fed
eral Reserve Dank $3,900
b Less amount unpaid 1,950
7. a Value of banking house (If unencum
bered
8. Furniture and fixtures
9. Real estate owned other than banking
house
10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve
Bank :
31. a Net amount due from approved reserve
agents In New York, Chicago, and St.
Louis
, b Net utnount due from approved reserve
agents In other reserve cities 40,129.35
12. Net amount due from banks and hankers
other than included In 1 0 or 11)
14. Other checks on banks In the same city
as reporting bank
15. a Outside checks and other cash items
b Fractional currency, nickels and cents....
1G. Notes of other national hunks
19. Coin and certificates
21. Redemption fund with U. a. Treasurer and
due from U. S. Treasurer
12,500.00
28,881.75
1,950.00
20,600.00
3,000.00
7,424.25
15,000.00
7,514.09
510.00
50.05
47.643.44
4,547.24
1.606.91
600.0s
(10.00
IS, 545. 01
625.(1!
When you want the very best
Remember "Diamond W"
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
it W.K SAVE VOU MONEY
1
Will satisfy. Onr stock of these is very complete. Prie
and qmility satisfy. .av . -
THE CASH STORE
15 CASS STKKKT
Total J458.S49.2f
Liabilities.
25. Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000.01
26. Surplus fund 15.000.0t'
27. Undivided profits 2,550.4 4
28. Circulating notes outstanding 12,493.00
31. Net amount due to banks and bankers
(otiier than Included In 29 or 30) 231.76
32. Dividends unpaid , 2,500.00
ltuiitnl ckKsit:
33. Individual deposits subject to check 350.899.70
34., Certificates of deposit duo in less than
30 days 25,1 72.3s
After a bombardment.
This photograph shows the type of huge, ugly torpedoes that the Zep.
pelins project upon the enemy in their soaring bombardment of trenches,
woodlands where companies have sought hiding places and protection, and
upon clumps of foliage that perchance mask enemy batteries.
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The
Total $458,849.28
State of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss:
I, W. T. Wright, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and
belief. w. T. WRIGHT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before IjCORUECT Attest:
nie this 7th day of July, 1916. A. C. MARSTERS,
B. L. EDDY, j :. AMRAHAM,
Notary Public. j J. F. BARKER,
My commission expires Oct. 11, Directors.
1919. II
Dole's Cafeteria and
Delicatessen
Till-: ONLY FHtST CLASS PLACE OF ITS KIND NETWEEN
eioene ami sack vmexto. oitwii yoi u li ni ii pit re
nv is. orit rooKixo is jist like motiieics. you ;kt
A AM'E RECEIVED AM) THK REST MEAL IN THE C'li'V AT
riionesi THE CAFATERIA iBCassst.
rvcro,iBa,a,twciiMmuMMUii
HITS P. O. MANAGEMENT
lmwimiaii).i'.mij..trti. i.;l,.-- j,m.ycjii.--j.-- jfmnlinnirmt'
THE UNIVERSAL CA
Kvory otluT car on tho rond is a Ford;
more llian half tho oars bought this
yoar will bo Imu'iIs. Thoro's a mighty,
good roast m. lord oars arc filling a
laco in every field of human activity.
Cust about two cents a mile to operate
and maintain. .Hotter order yours
tndav! .Runabout Touring Car
'lin'C,,upelet $.-.00; Town Carfl0;
Sedan $7 10. All Prices f. o. b. Detroit.
W. A. RURR, Agent - Roseburg
Torrn to rrsMMinlWe partlo.
Kenator Ilardwlck, of Georgia,
hiiiiaod lirothcr Iturlosoa and his
nuiiioroiiH assistants a hot one re
cently on. the floor of the senate. He
suit): "1 want to tell my friend from
Florida (Senator Bryan) that if rr.y
state was not as jeortainly demo-
j pratic aa it is tho conduct of the po.st-
office dt'iiatiinent in that state won!.'
"save lout it to the democratic party
and, as it is it may cost it many
votes, although, thank God, we can
stand it and atill have plenty to
spare. If it were a state In the nii.1
dlo west, it would he impossible, for
the democratic 'party to carry it,
with any such administration of tho J
' poatofflrn department as we have had
! there, in respoct to this matter of
. this rural mail service."
The state of Georgia Is not alone
in its complaints regarding tho ad
i ministration of the postoffiee depart
ment. Never since the organization
of (he postoffice department by Ben
jamin Kranklin has such gross In
e'ficjencv been exhibited as under
the Bnrlesnn-Uoper-Blakslee reqime.
Member of the house and senate nre
swamped with corresnondence from
their constituents protesting against
the punk service they nre receiving.
Ah a canipnlun issue Hie postoffice
department makes n good republican
asset.
after being acquitted of the murder
of Jane Acker, another aged recluse
near Karmingdale.
FIMSHtil) tTik HAMK DAY.
If you bring your films In by 9:3
we will finish your work the same
day. Professional work by Profes
sional Fotograffers.
700-tf CLARK & CLARK.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
JS2K$p' HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Groceries, Flour and Feed
TO SELL!
THEY AUK PAVING
MAIiKKT I'liICK tOIt E(.'S.
The North Side Grocery
ALTON S. FUEY, lrop.
llKS li.W'CH.
Nolli-o to tlio Troltln? and Stop
ping Cluba, only IUk danpp at nx
onvl" Friday iilRht, July T.
717 j7 COM.M1TTEK.
AT'll'.M.S
(.KMIIAh
STAFF
JIFKTINi
('apt. J. A. Uuclmnan, of tho local
rotniuuty const artillery left this
morning for Portland whore he will
attend the meeting of tho general
staff. It ia thought that matters
pertainlnR to tho organization of
fonr now companies nfcd tho trans
ferring of tl.p coast artillery com
panies to Infantry In caso of service
In Mexico will ho tho principal mat
ters of discussion.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Phillips, of
Hastings, Neh.( -who arc enronto
home from a visit in Los Anye'.es and
rtl.c.r California points, tpe:t sev
eral days with relatives, and friends
in Sutherlin the first of the week
Or. Phillips Is a brother of Or. W.
J. Phillips, of this' city, and Is aiso
the owner of a fine orchard tract
in Sutherlin valley. Sutherlin Sun.
OAII.Y WFATMKH ltKl'OHT.
V. S. Weather nuroau, local office.
I'osoburu, Ore., 24 liours ending !
a. m., July 7. 1916.
Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday SL'
Lowest temperature lift nlrjht M
Precipitation, last 24 hours .... (I
Total precip. since first of
mouth 5 j
Normal precip. for this month .82
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 37. CI
Average precipitation from Sep
tember I. 1S77 33.92
Total excess from Sep
tember 1, 1917.-. 3.09
Average precipitation for 39
wet seasons, (Sept. to May
Inclusive 32.12
WILLIAM HELL,
Observer.
SPEND YOUR VACATION AT
WINCHESTER
Bay
GOOD IILWTING, v;r;iTT.. AND hathing. come
AN'D HAVE A GO OI) TIME THIS SUMMER.
For further particulars
L. S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore.
XI
A World Beater
is
The New
Sharpies
Special
The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep
arator. Tu enty-eiqht new fea
tures. Uniform thickness of
cream regardless of speed.
0 IilSl'LAY AT TOE
Douglas Co. Creamery
' PWW1
THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
F1.K( TKOt TTFll FOIl Ml li-
l.Fit of aoi:i uiHT.isr;
TRKXTON. N. J.. July 7. Emll
Swentamln, 30. convicted of club-j
bins John lloston, of Fnrniingdalo,
an aged clnso, to death, died In the
electric chair here today. Swentnm- j
In brat Ilonton to death two weeks ;
IL1L UUyLLL
1 ZSS5!
niieeaue Checked from
your home to your
destination.
ll-lpSf ffiH f hoia Good, and
illfeiJi. U Flture handled by
ruiii lencen men.
I.arRe, nry StoraR8
Rooms, Free From
Fire Hisks.
Phone 220.
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