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1 pa on ron Rountno mwt hetotw moxpav, WKPTEHHBB 1H, iiww FI1WT STATE HAVINGS HANK. (No. 83). Report of tbe condition of the Jflrst Bute ft Savings Bunk, at Rose burg, la the state of Oregon, at tbe close of buiflut ue Sept. H, Kosourtu. Ixians aud discount ... $201,884.13 Overdralts, eecured and unsecured NONE Bonds and wurranls ... 41,774.10 Stock and oilier se- securlties 3, 023. BO Banking house 25.0UU.0U Furniture and fixtures.. &,8U2.!3 Other real estuto owned . 117. s8 Due from approved re- aerve banks 35,707.3) Exchangos for clearing bouao 7,5 1 2. 67 Cash on baud 15,435.22 Totul 300,31)8.07 Liabilities. Capital stock paid la . . . CO, 000. 00 Surplus fund . 10.00U 00 Undivldod profits less ex- pcUBes and tuxes paid. 5,692.26 Due to banks and bank ers 10,736.51 Postal savings bank de Posit 441.67 Individual deposits sub ject to check 217,702.97 Demand certificates of deposit 1,000.09 Casbler's chocks out standing 1,731.77 Certified checks 125.00 Time and savings de posits 88,937.89 Bills payable for monoy borrowed 10,000.00 Total $396,368.07 State of Oregon, County of lJouglus, ss. I, Joseph Mlcelll, president of the above-named bank, do Bolemuly wear that the above slutement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHEI'H MICEI.1.1, President. -Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Sopt., 192D. LEON E. McCl.INTOCK, (Seal) Notary Public for Oregon. Commission expires July 27, 1924. Correct Attest: J. H. BOOTH, If. WOM.K.NIIKIIO, V. J. M1CE1.M, Directors, NOTICE. Coining here from Delia, Colo., whore we were engaged in laxl dermy, tanning, making ladles' furs, men's fur coals, lap robes, leather, etc., we are ready to open up busi ness near the Riverside store lu Ednnbowor. Have bought a home here, and auk you to try us once. Huvo your specimens made up by experienced workmen. Our work Is here to be seen. Call or wrlle tin. We will do It here at home. Work guaranteed. DKUTON'S TAXIDERMY, TANNING Kim CO., H. E. L. 2, Hosvburg, Oregon. Ll BERTYyTH EATER UNtXCItLLID JUPER.AITRACTIONJ TODAY TONIGHT TOMORROW AUGUSTUS THOMAS DRAMAS WIN FAME FOR LEAH BAIRD Beautiful star eclipses all her past performances in "The Capital" mftnmmm i limn m m7T"fc hot 1 1 ftt'W3wj33 r.Ul MRS. SIDNEY DREW in "The Eternal Mrs. Vaugllan,, And Two-Reel Comedy with a Million Laughs. Matinees Daily 25c Children 10c Evenings, Two Performances 7:15 and 9 ARCHITECT RKWER IS BACK AT WORK AFTER FOUR YEARS TROUBLE "For four years 1 wuh unable to work at all, but B.nce taking Tunlac 1 auk back cm th job uiitl imvvr uiIhs a day," naitl J. 8. Brewer, a well- known architect and building con tractor, who live at 4300 Brooklyn Av., Kuiihus City, Mo. "For five ycaiH," continued Mr. Brewer, "I wax In bad uhupo from luuiKt-atioii, cuturrti and a general run-down condition. Nearly every thing 1 ato (Unagreed with me and caused ho much gag ou my stomach that I could hardly breathe, and my heart palpitated alarmingly. The catarrh In my head in ado me have a stilled, uncomfortable feeling all the time, and I frequently hud bad dizzy pel la, 1 could never sleep well at night, and became so weak that other troubles set In and it looked like my health would break down completely. I gave up business and for four yearn did nothing but take medicines and treatments, in an ef fort to regain my strength. Nothing did me any good, although I spent hnudreds of dollars, and at last 1 made up my mind to try Tanlac. "Well, sir, I began to Improve right away and four bottles of the medicine relieved me of every one of my troubles, and I went back to work feeling lit and fine in every way. Tanlac simply put me right back on my foet iu such great shape It Is a genuine pleasure to give it my Strongest endorsement. Tanlso Is sola In Hoseburg by W. P. Chspinsn end by ths leading druggists everywhere. I I HOI NKS l'OK SAI.K. If you are Interested in buying a home then Son N. RICE of RICE A RICE. We have 4 4 on our list to show you In different parts of the town for leas than bulf whut It would cost to build. VMllt OK TIl.tNKH, We wish to thank all of our friends for their Ifavors during the slrknoss and death of our husband and father Charles Kmliree. Mrs. Carroll Embree, Carroll Kmliree, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hammond and family. Miss Rolieroa Hiunibach left Sat urday for Gold Hill, where she will teach school the coming year. o Have you ever driven with a Windshield Visor? You will bo sur prised at the comfort It gives. On display at Merten'B Sales Room window. SUTHERLIN STATE BANK Iteiiort of the Conditio! of THE flllftT STATE 11A.VK OF hlTHKIU.I.N at Hutlicrlln, Oregon, iu the state of Oregon, at the close of business Sep lember , 192(1: IteMHirces. Loans and dlscourts . . . $149,982.83 Overdralts. s-cm. .1 and unsecured 846.42 Bonds and warrants. .. . 10,651.6 Dunking house 12,000.00 Furniture and fixtures.. 2,700.00 Oilier real estate owned 2,894.68 Due from approved re serve banks 81,795.48 Cash on band 10,039.26 Total 1220.420.28 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in t 25.000.00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 2,116.72 Individual deposits sub ject to check 129,629.01 Time and saving de posits 58,674.55 Total 8220.420.28 Stale of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss. I, E. E. Humphrey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. E. HUMJ'HuEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of September. 1920. C. A. STARK, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires September 24. 1923. CORRECT Attest: MARK N. TISDALE, D. W. BANKER, F. E. 8AFLEY. Directors. DRAIN STATE BANK Itcport of the Condition of the DRAIN STATU UANfl at Drain, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Sept. a, 1920: IteMourcee. Loans and discounts ...$109,321.30 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . . None Bonds and warrants ... 26.122.45 Banking house 2,500.00 Furniture and fixtures. . 1,700.00 Other real estate owned None Due from approved re serve banks 60,342.85 Checks and other cash items 48.00 Cash ou hand 12,298.95 Total $202,333.65 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in ..$ 15.000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 4,649.39 mllvldual deposits sub ject to check 126,419.12 Demand certificates of deposit 1,980.70 Time and savings de posits 61.373.28 Other liabilities 11.06 Tolal $202,333.65 Stale of Ore., County of Douglas, ss. I. Milton Evans, Cashier of th ahovc-nnmed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MILTON EVANS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Sept.. 1920. C. W. BURROWS. I Seal I Notary 1'ubllc. My Commiaslon expires Dec. 10, 1920. Correct Attest: DWIOHT REED. FRANCES C. EVANS. Directors. Srhumnn's Restaurant, 145 Sheri dan St. Try our nice hot waffles and maple syrup. The Red Spot Searchlight, some thing new. See It at Merten's Sales Room. NEW TODAY. TWO roems tnr rnt. 929 Winchester Sl: I'll.. MP l!IK-l.. ST It A V K I -- Vv Ml e KIU SnSl Not Ify K. I I'alklna, Kilt-nbower. LOST lady's gauntlet driving r1hv. lM-ownUfJl o nt Ni-W.-Iti-Vli'W ofTlcr. v A XTKI 2 or i i.rutipVk'kVrwatrtT imI. riim-li 74 milt- out. ll.-icln lt or w.-,-k. Iiojuir.. J M. Thione. Ht rmp'l" V.illt Hank. l' "It SA l.i: ! . r.ii: n.-V.-s In pruni'., J a. r.-n iiilxcil f i ult. $."-".uo, or without -ro. ;,uou. Itox 31. lit. 2. ttusebura. 1)1 euon. POIt SAI.K 191S-1-or.l tniirln-CAr, K'io.1 running eoiulltlon. trLv tiOO. W T. t'onunon. Hnnoliurg Aets. . l''K .SAI.K - Aulo rliii otltlll. Im-h(. ln t.-n tnrpuulln. ue-l v,-ry ltttl. WK Jonoii. 1M5 ,4hertUn St. KOIt SAI.K - lninetre., linllftn nn1 l'ttlt.t. Jvr tr.'r. flllHTIs ati-i fnnilly or.'hnrd sl.M-k. It. U Kill. S lullva ..t ttoiit-huiK. tre. 1-11 SAI.K Jcrn'V cow. Just f rpsh ; ilrh inu inure. will tril, ftir nh,-. i or K";il. 3 noo.i lilllys. K. A. Krut. lton..iirK. OnKon. A NT Kl Krosih mlK h t'.w civliTtf4 l' 5 sllor.rr of nHV i!nv. not ovr Blx .r ohi. K.-ntle Btut e.iny 10 milk I'hono ;0-U. VANTf:l" -To 'nt'ent tor niotTiliT" or will buy If Kultnhle for two .on!t. 1.oh sil.lr.Hii nl Nrr.Uivirw of flr nnil .uty wlll.-Rll W ANTKl- Neat. trinofworttTy Klfl to Klt iit liounework In ton nrar Itool.uttf Ccort hitni an.l IlKht .rk Itrpty atRt tnic KMlar pxpe.uM to H. A. H, ram New Itf lw. r'K liKNT- ll air,-, nrar In. hu. ttlo. t'lilikon hoiiMH. frolt f.-.r C iuok. vr loniii'r. K.-nt cheaply. Will ll purvl.r.'.l Jeraey cow to tenant If ilt'niif.l Uiwrrn-l'f n t'o 11NK opportunity for cTmntry airl wialilns to attcn.l hlsh school. ronte ami aomo financial hylp In re. turn for aattanci alth hounp work. Muat be clean ami trustworthy. Ail tire 'Oakland." rare Newa.ttvvtew. HoNcbiiraT. KlK SAI.K- !tfv ovcrheaii expense lu'bt. no blotter, clay book, no lea ser, no bookkeeper I cut price and they all know It. Iliiuaea. imtll pay ment clown, hal Mm aa rant Karma aclrf on easy terma with alack Slot f irmi.: tools 1( wanted. C. MarrilL s.0 Mill Su , AnOl'XIl TUB TOWX lauirhfer is Itoi a Huiiuliiu, u n i,nrn In the wife nl U U Mulhaua nl IHyiiUVllle OU Saturday, September lllh. Left Tills Afternoon Mrs. 8. C. Collier left this after noon fur Beuua Vlcta. Colorado, where sbe will spend tbe winter with relatives. Cosliow Ittv .... Attorney O. P. Coshow left this alter noon for Eugene to attend to some land office business and ex pects to return on Wednesday. Returns From Trip J. M. Watson, of the lime quarry, who has been attending to business matters and enjoying a short vaca tion In Portland, arrived iu Roseburg thla morning. Baby Son Me mil Un ITnch HicheV Jr of Carrion Vullov nea liolne- rongratula tnr) nnnn tha arrival of a babv BOn born to them at the Mercy Hospital on septomiier inn. Film llrprewontatlve Coming Melvin O. Wlnstock general west ern representative of the Pathe film exchange will be in Roseburg some time this week to assist Messrs. Williams and Donnellan of the exchange service In Roseburg. Here From Kliunalli Al Perkins and son, of Klamath Falls, formerly residents of this city during the time Mr. Perkins conduct ed a barber shop In Roseburg, are visiting here for a short time with relatives and friends. Arrive Honift .... Mrs. A. V. Conley and daughter. Miss Lorelne, who have been visit ing with relatives in Portland and other points for the past two weeks arrived in Roseburg Sunday. Decree (ranted A decree in favor of the plaintiff was granted today by Judge Hamil ton In the case of Henry II. Brown against Isabelle C. Davenport and others. The case la one Involving the titlo of land. Buck From Visit H. W. Cole, of rnipqua, has just returned from a trip to the souihern part of the county where he was vis iting his daughter. Ho came up this afternoon on the train and later he left (or his home down river. To Ihinre at lllddlo The management of the Riddle pavilion have announced a dance to be held there tomorrow evening. The rains have not hurt the mads and It Ib thought that quite a Ifew will be In attendance, many going from this city. The Jaiz-O-Four of this city will furnish the music for the event. Ijooklng For llrnthcr Postnnrster Relzenstein has re ceived a letter (from a lady asking for information concerning her bro ther, Elmer Clay Palmer, who re sided In Roseburg about 15 years ago. He Is a lumberman by occupa tion and anyone having Information as to his location will please notify the local post office. Council ToniKht The city council meets tonight for the purpose of receiving the report of the viewers who were appointed to set a price on the land to be con demned by the city for the exten sion of South Stephens street. It Is also possible that the North Jackson street paving matter will also come up for hearing again this evening Rack from Trip fl. Merten, Irvm Hrunn, I. F. Relzensleln and J. V. Starrett. have returned from a vacation trip to Powers. Marshfleld and othor points n that vicinity, where they have been spending fhe past week in flsh- ng and hunting. Several deer were killed, Mr. Merten getting a fine 6 point buck. The trip was made In Mr. Merten'B car. Tr llrnln Miss Madge Miller. Miss Clara Patrick and Mm Hnrlev Wntaroi motored 'to Drain Saturday and spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson of that place. They made the trip In Miss Miller's car wl'hout mishan. alho the roads were In had condition ow- ng to the rains. Mrs. Watson, whom ney visited, wns formerlv Miss Helen llargrenves fir this city. Mr. and Mrs. Watsnn are leaving brain soon for fortland where they will visit for the next two weoks and from there will return to Eugene where thev wlll reside. FOR SALE! HOUSES. HOUSES. 3 rooms $ n.-xi I rooms "SO i mm K.Vl 11.11) I -too 1.100 I.IOII till HI I TOO iuoo ili.tl illMI 3 rooms rooms rooms with furniture S rooms rooms rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms ... 7 rooms " S rooms r1aitri'd 6 rooms nl.mt.r.vl 9 rooms plastered bunjcalow.! H.VHI 4'JOtt 4.KH) IUMXI ' I tnillla .... 18 rooms Dlaitertd 1 S rooms .... 15 room furauhasi hm..- piano, etc., 4 wood sheds, J garages, eu G.U.HELBIGCO. KAl ESTATE. IKSURAHCE. NOTARY PUBLIC 401 Cass Si. Phon. N ;i wTKKMNO I'lOXEER. Death of B. F. Nichols. "Uncle Frank," at bis home at Tunialo. lu . Deschutes county, removes one more ! sterling pioneer figure from tbe i tnmniug rauss oi cany uuuuera Oregon. i Mr. Nichols came to Oregon i in 184 4, aud was a builder from tho time he came. He uvea to me ripe age of 95. He Is survived by his daughter, Miss Molly Nichols, and his niece. Mrs. Fred N. Wallace, both of Tunialo. and both engaged In plo necr development work. Mr. Nichols was one of a celebrated pioneer twain of Tunialo, the other being "Marsh" Aubrey, pioneer of 1843 and one of the courageous characters in central Oregon development. Mr. Aubrey, is spending his declining years, after a lifetime of Intense ac tivity. In the Soldiers Home at Rose burg. Oregon Voter. o XEW OFFICE HOl'HS. Beginning the week of October 4, Mr. Haslett. the new County Agent will be In his office all day Mondays and Saturday afternoons and at all other times when not busy In the Held. The dffii'e Is on the second floor of the post office butldlng in Roseburg. He will be glad to see any one Interested In agriculture at any time. LONDON', Sept. 11. Ixird Mayor Terenee MacSwiney of Cork Is re ported to be still conscious. A bulle tin says that he appears to be com pletely collapsed and his mind is get ling dull. High school pupils wishing to ob tain credit for Bible study will be welcomed In the class on New Tes tament history at the Christian Sun day school. Mrs. Chas. G. Stanton, teacher. Phone 75-J. QUALITY DIRT Soli that produces quality pro ducts Is the Investment that pays. Miller's Dlllard river bot- torn land Is dirt of the highest quality. As proof of the won derful productive capacity of this land, see the crops grown by T. B. Evana & Son. For melons, tomatoes, berries, etc., and fruit there is no better land. Situated on the South Umpqua river, on paved Pacific Highway, aud adjoining the village of Dlllard, this sub; division is ideally located. NOW SEIJ.IXtl. There were 16 tracts In the sub-division and part of them have already been sold. Tracts ' run from 5 to 20 acres or more as the purchaser desires. See this land when you are at Dll lard, or we will gladly show It to you. Trips made daily. If vou want the best soil com bined with a good location you need not look further. MILLER'S DIM.AItn ItlVEIt HOTTOM Sl li-DI ISION. G. W.YOUNG AND SON f Rewl Fafate and Insnraaee. lid nam tit. Phona atlT TODAY 1H TODAY M,t,n Evening ! MltaElill4 111 ?r O V U U III 111 !&bgm1 '30& xosxsxxxxxe A ROLLICKING STORY OF THE WEST !L "The Blue Bandanna" He was an Eastern Tenderfoot but he carried a hefty punch in his right arm. ' A picture of adventure and thrills with laughs mixed in. Muft and Jeff Comedy and Jack Dempsey Serial A FRED DURNAM At TUESDAY JACK PICKFORD in "BILL APPERSON'S BOY". To -Day Only! "THE LORD LOVES The Pride of ClaypL ROSEBURCS BEST VALUES IN SCHOOL V SHOES Art Being Featured t the BOOTCRIE Rather a broad statement to make, but you can prove It von and agree with us when you see the shoes we are ottering kiddles. r ,0M Wonderfully well made and the stock In them will stand the n t and knocks that only children can give them. "clu Up to the minute in style, these school shoes are wonders un complete showing of all sizes and models will make selecting"" pleasure. Unusual care will be taken to insure your children a perfect fit, ROSEBURG BOOTERliT" Shoes That Hall.fy fit Vaor Feet Brlna Vn your repair work mm mmm tmm dUTeraana. PKBKlMi BLDU. CASS ST. REALTV HOARD TAKES ACTION I ''eeM, The (following resolutions against the 5 percent interest rate bill have been passed by the Douglas Count) Realty Hoard: WHEREAS, there has been Initia ted a constitutional amendment, wherein it Is proposed to amend ar ticle 9, making the legal rate of In terest 4 percent with a maximum rate on contract of 5 percent, and WHEREAS said amendment will be submitted to the legal voters for their decision at the election to be held on November 2nd, next, and WHEREAS such a measure. In the event of Its success at said election will drive from our state all surplus money, and make It impossible for our farmers, merchants and laborers to borrow money In case otf necessity and WHEREAS such a law would cause all development In our state to cease, and drive from our borders thousands of people who are depend ent upon industrial progress for a llvllhood, therefore, be It RESOLVED, by the Douglas coun ty Realty Board In special session assembled, that we condemn this vic ious measure as coming Irom the enemy of the future progress and de velopment df our state, and be it further RESOLVED that we urge all voters to make a careful and critical study of the true meaning of the proposed nmendment, and to vote 315 No., and that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes and a copy sent to the press of our county. N. RICE. Pres. DOCOl.AS COUNTY REALTY BOARD N. RICE, Pres. Now is the time to look out for fires. Play safe with a Iyrene, the cost is small compared with the dan ger. H. Merten, Parts and Acces sories. PRICES SAME AS 5 YEARS AJO. One group of goods has never ad- rh'- Jewelry"' plenty gaoodS enough w urn. aiiu loam a 11 1 1: n ill c VjI I B store has a full line at dandy values. Come in and see It. Money saved at Carr's Btore is money earned. Special 15 Minute Concert Hilo March, by . -Humoresque, by - " "To a Wild Rose" by Regular Admission Prices. J. WARREN KERRIGAN the force stretched his Beat ay Lomedu and Rnrrud BOSKBIRQ, DANCEl At RIDDLE TUESDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 14 JAZZ-Q-FOUR MUSIC. OBITUARY , Charles Embree, who has resldej on a ranch near Roseburg for ier. eral years, passed away at hii hoist Sept. 4. 1920. of pulmonary tubem losis after a long illness. Mr. Embr was born March 14, 1859, nor Roseburg, and was 61 years of age. He was well known In RoMburs, having Bpent his entire life In that vicinity and has a host of friends who regret to hear of his sad demin. He Is survived by a widow sod two children, Mrs. A. W. Hammond, who resides Jn this city, and Carroll B. Embree. residing at the home place: also a number of other relatives. The funeral was held September (th, 1920, at 12 o'clock, at the Gllmort cemetery on South Deer Creek. th services being conducted by Father Alleson. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. The Winchester Hospital for the cure of Tuberculosis has taken oref all the Interests of the Rulter Sani tarium. All those Indebted to the old concern will please call and set tle at the office of sanitarium. Tho holding accounts against inatltuin will present same. RUITER SANITARIUM. By Will Fele Dvorak McDowell To -Day Only! IRISH" to Loveland, Scenic Roseburg. Oregon.