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Automatic Electric Brake Co. Roseburg, Oregon Balance Sheet as of December 31, 1920 ASSETS. Cash In Banks Buuiia V M. Hint) Petty Cash. G. s. Marsh Petty Cash . . Pt-lty Lasn ....... . . . 1.540.60 950. 00 93.25 24.23 .35 2.200.00 1.271.90 Deposit Master r.iecmc vu i..J,..n1n,ni Stock Coutructs Rec... Treaur Stock $87,402.00 install. Sales 935.00 Available for Sale 86,467.00 Electric Hammer and Drill 617.04 Portland Factory. Operating Account 1,627.64 Machinery, Tools and Equipment. 39,936.70 Factory Fixtures 929.00 Facto'y Installation 432.60 Office Kurn. and Fixtures 1,561.60 Prepaid Kent 250.00 Demonstrating cars 2,971.20 Roseburg Office Furniture 269.05 Ileal Estate 1,977.34 Drake Patents 600,000.00 Hub Brake Hand Patents 1,014.80 Patent Expense 5,233.60 Drake Experimentation 20,029.60 Organization and Promotion Expense 22,479.52 Expense Suspense 15.06 LIABILITIES. Accounts Payable $ 927.64 Salary Payable 600.00 Parmer and Marsh 1,819.68 Win. M. Love 33.35 George A. Riggs Deposit 100.00 Total Liabilities NET WORTH. 2.380.67 Capital Stock $500,000.00 Donated Capital 114,000.00 Paid In Surplus 48,942.00 Donated Surplus 6,350.00 Appreciation Surplus 16,979.21 Contingent Paid in Surplus 3,240.00 Total Net Worth 1688,511.21 Total Assets $691,891.88 Total Liabilities and Net Worth. $691,891.88 Auditor's Certificate We hereby certify that we have audited the balance Bheet of the books of Automatic Electric Brake Company, and veri fied the same with the company's ledger as of the closing of the Bame, December 31, 1920. That the attached balance sheet is in agreement with the books and in our opinion is so drawn as to fairly and correctly show the present financial condition of the corporation as of December 31, 1920, and is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. Dated CRANDALL & ROBERTS, Portland, Oregon, Certified Public Accountants. January 25, 1921. . By Seth L. Roberts. SPECIAL. ickopeep Hatchery White Lpr chlcka. May 6th delivery, $15 BO. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Fuller- PROFKSSIONAL CARDS UAH. II, Auctioneer, gets high $. N. Hlue SI feu. owe Cut Flowers. Phone 403 W. Caaa. m. H. 1'I.ti.er Chiropractic SicUn. 222 W. Lane Bt. U. II. CIIAI'MW. lHCXTIST s 207-208. Perkins HlilkT.. Koso- k, Oreguli. Hours 9 to 12. 1 to 6. i Our Schools BY DR. NERBAS, DENTIST At the Marlon school In pevelanrl, Ohio, It was (iiscovcred by test that the thlldren with defective eeth were backward as re tards thetr physical and kiitutal condition. Don't al ow your child to start life frith a handicap. Teach It o care for lis teeth and take it to a dentist. No charKes for examina tions, also advice to school hildren given Eladlv and without charge. rainless Extraction. Yoncalla Benefits From .New Regime That the feminine, irovernmont n (Yoncalla has brought about wonder nil changes In the affairs of that city within the past two months' Is th statement of several Yoncalla cltl zens who visited here this week. Prior to the change in government, the weaKer sex- had made numerous complaints to the male government concerning the wilipidated condition or tne :,iuewalK ,s which were In such a condition as to make them unfit for travel. The women decided to take a hand In the government of their "home town", and were suc cessful in electing a complete city ticket from mayor on down the line Immediately after they assumed their offices, the ladies started a cam paign to beautify Yoncalla with the result that brand new sidewalks have now replaced the ancient ones and the streets of the city present a more citified apr.earance. The improve ment campaign is continuing and the women officials declare that they will not stop until Yoncalla has been entirely "cleaned up.". PHONE 488. fee Juit received. Carload of e. Several kinds poultry fe. Carload barb wire, nails staples. Write us. arns & Clienoweth Oakland and Yoncalla. SENATOR IS LAl'llEIt The Portland Telegram has the following to say concerning Senator Eddy's activities at Salem during the passage oi tne utility dim: "D. L. Eddy, the battling senator from Roseburg" brought his tremen in,,. nl.uitv no a debater Into play vtarAav nfternnnrl and with the support of Senators Ware and Jo- ,n bowled over a majority repot i of the committee on railroads and ..iiih which recommended agalns the passage or Eddy's bill to preserve conttracts ueiween muiie.ii"!"'"" ,i ni,u utilities Tlv a vote of 21 . a v, minnritv ronort was. sub stituted for the majority report and the bill is now on Us way to a miru reading. o t- TTo rrv v. Kiorenn. aentlst. tele phone 483. Office 315 Perkins Bldg. BUSINESS TO HE COXTIXCED. 1 wish to say to our patrons and the public that I will continue the jewelry and wateh-repalring business for the estate of J. T. Bryan, and hope to merit your patronage. ANNA E. BRYAN DISTRIBUTES FIXE APPLES Charlie Leery the well known and genial apple broker paid a visit to the News-Review office today and dls tributed some very fine Spitzenberg apples to the "hard worked" force. The fruit was more than appreciated Charlie, who is known for bis extra fancv anules and other fruits Is now getting in some fine specimens for his spring trade. CHICKS KOK SALE. Orders taken for aay old chicks. O. A. C. Barred Rocks. Tancred strain White Leghorns and Buff Or pingtons. Phone 257-R. Mrs. E. 11. Hnfham, 826 Hours: St. DOUGLAS COUNTY farm Bureau Exchange -AT- .Umpqua Valley Fruit Union Warehouse on Winchester Street. Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers, Co-Operative Live Stock Shipping. She was Fat Tfto MJ on thJa pUtar poo Idea bo tha ko4. BvtAklaa Kai pro power! rMft) ud follev ft- km dlmlloa of Koraio !. to thro Moths). No t m UtH, OtaVOOVtvO, tr-t'l- iimtt :i bof or fcW.a kolUM onlh r oof-OwOltaool. Many I TMMOd OOf a to. bIooiobI man bod. Ondnrsod b rhy-.tj IKMiNIl K. Hur Kuroio (obuloo ol mf f4iM't m for fro druHiuro ttb oaonf it:nsiv t ,9 ; plain troppor writ to KstiMlMl, HI, ftiailoR X, Mow Vf WOMAN IN HER NEW SPHERE FISHER'S POULTRY FEEDS Beaver and Red Steer Brand Fertilizers Upenon Mondays and Saturdays till further noiice. Hione your Orders to ASA or 3-F3I Writer Asserts She Has Ceased to Be Sentimental and I Armed for World's Work "Women no longer marry for borne and a provider," writes Frances Hodgson Iiurnett In McCall's. "To begin with, woman has largely ceased to be an amateur and a senti mentalist, and she has also largely ceased to be regarded as either one or the other or both, as the natural and inescapable result of her sex. Such paid work as she undertakes to perform la not approached In the trem ulous hope that Incompetence and In exactness will be overlooked 'In woman' because a woman called upon to be self-supporting must necessarily be regarded as an unnatural and pa thetic object "Women have begun to support themselves as a matter of decency and preference from which has evolved the fact that they have ceased to marry merely to have 'someone to pro vide for them.' "Coming Into competition with men, In her search for self-support, the woman whose portion it was to retain her despairing hold upon hope by studying more to please' has found It Incumbent upon her to supply her self among other working tools with men's logic, men's restraint and men's knowledge of the necessary Ignoring In the workaday world of the personal Influence which Is a matter of gender. Beauty and gender still exist, but they are no longer the sole working assets." Vessel for Submarine Research. Details of a new submarine Intend ed for ocean research work were given to the memliers of the Academy of Science by M. Lauheuf, Its Inventor, says a Paris correspondent of the Lon don Kxpretw. Its length Is 6'J feet. Its diameter T feet 6 Inches, and it has a displacement of M tons, It can descend to a depth of 330 feet. Its accumulators and electric motors give It a speed of six knots on the sur face and nearly Are knots under wa ter. It Is equipped with portholes re mlling those of the famous Nautilus created by Jules Verne. The Inventor claims that the Tessel ean 1 used for various operations, such as the loca tion of wrecks, the collection of ma rine specimens, soundings, the study of ocesn current, or sponge flhln. ! The ct of construction, which was estimated when the plans were first drawn n; In I!i7 at $3S,0U0, la now placed at $12O,0U0 THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH YOU. TO EACH of us comes a day like this one now and then, A day when nil the mixta of old en wrap the soul again. Last night, a smile upon my Hps, 1 gae myself to rest, Todny invoke hy ancient III, by hurU of old, oppressed. I know not why these shadows come these shndes of vnln desire. I do but know they creeping come t sit bcsifle the fire; And earth Is hut an empty place, and Joy has flickered out, And faith has fallen by the hand, assassin hand, of doubt. I only ask In such an hour, when such shall come to me, I only ask In such an hour that Ton are there to see, I only ask In such an hour I need but stretch my hand And know that It shall feel the clasp of You, who understand. (OopyriKht.) O Copied the Clock Business. Originating In a clock bought at the International exhibition at Vienna In 1873, and copied hy a clever workman. Japan now has nineteen factories In Nagova alone, producing 75 per cent of the 2K.",,firi clocks exported last year. This export was valued at about ITim.noo. NORMA TALMADGE v-. Jit This young woman, who In private life la Mr. Joseph Schenck, fairly ran away with the honors In a recent con test conducted by a Chicago newspa. per to ascertain the most popular ac tress in moviedom. Miss Talmadge was born at Niagara Falls, N. Y., In 1897 and educated In the Brooklyn schools. At the age of fourteen she entered motion pictures. She now heads her own company. She Is 5 feet 2 Inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and has dark hair and brown eyes. O mm I r iEieiilii!j!te Warner's Corsets "The best known Corset in the World'.' $1.50 Buys A Splendid $2.25 Model. Others Reduced Proportionately 1.ABRAHAM FINE DRY GOODS Ijirriorls Special on Children's Hose 2 Tair for 35c niiixt; ai.o.mj voi n ci.othfs. Monday Is bargain day nt DUlard & Sloper's cleaning and pressing shop. Your suit Kronen rtrv clcnnoil and pressed for 1.50. Phono 472 aim we 11 call for your order. NOTICK TO 1'ill'IT OKOWKKS. Please bring In all of your empty harrela to our warehouse, Winchester street as early as possible, and receive credit for SMme. See that they are iu good shape. O. O. P. COUP., Ter T. K. Hoalioii. Mgr HAUY ( lilt KK I't)K SAI.K. "Ilahy chicks" from Tancred strain While. Leghorns. Older now If you ant April and May delivery, 2'i per hundred. St. Helens and Pioneer In cuhalora for sale. I'honn 9-K25. Ed Hryiint, or see Harry Hanlon at Hose hurg Produce Co.. 601 N. Jackson St. Sl LPIIl 11 HY THK HACK. A cnrlond of sulphur from tho mills. Leavo your orders and get tho advantage of the low price. HAMILTON DKUU COMPANY. o . Adverliso In tho News-Review. xoiit'K i.i:;ion jiks. The time for paying your dues to Umpqiia Post. American I-eglon, has been extended from mo. 1st to ren 2th, according to word received from national headquarters. Pay up now and keep off the delinquent lisi. LKON McCLINTOCK. Adjutant I'mpqua Post MO.MI.W, KKH. 7, rtllt 7c. Carr's 7c specials for Feb. 7, one day only. Carr's always save you money. I'nruled linen tablet 7c Big khaki handkerchief 7c Larre variety 10c 15c stickerie and featherstitch braids, Mon.,.7c Card Carnation curlers 7c Fancy enamel-decorated thin blown tabl" tumblers 7c Metal trench mirrors 2x4 H 7c Killed smooth Ink tablet 7c Every day during Feb. we have a one day sale. When In town shop at Carr's where you save. TWO, tree niont ago one my frlen wot's a cop een da poleeee sta tion gotta Increase for da fumlly. Hees wife hava greutn beegn fat llttlo bam bino boy een da hospeetnl. Dat cop geeva du ceegar alia hees frlens mid tclla every body be gotta bextu baby een liiltedn State. My frlen eea sure strongn for dnt kced alia right. And I tlnk before tint kced getta heega man he geeva hees pupil plenta training for bo grentu cop. You know all dn cop gotln do ees keepa everybody out of trouble. Ho stoppn da noise and stoppa da fight and mnka everybody feeln good. Antl svence be gotta dat new bamhlno my frlen workn one shift as cop for da ceety and one shift for dn keed. He tclla me on du street he can keepa tin pence and stoppa da noise weeth no moochn trouble. Jusa be tween you and iac nnd no for spreada round, be tclla me hees Job was preety softn one. Iiut he telln me now dat keed gotta hees goat. He say dn leetle son-of-n- gun ninka more trouble one night as be Hilda' on dn street een scexn week. He say when he feenlsh wulka tin beat for tla ceety be gotta wnlka dn beat for dat keeel, too. He say da leetle shnver yella so hmdn he can all night Jusa for mnka da noise. And my frlen no cm n puttn dat keed een tin iall f..r hmika da peace wt-cthoiit h.iva t.:i scrap weeth bees wife. Kef somebody ees re'senell on hees beat he gettn preety sore and tro v een da Jit i I. Hut when r1:it lee!'" bnm blno breakn loose he mnkii nu n1 'rc:i ble as tlva, seexa men. And tla t ip I" tluk was greutn stun, lie teila n:,. ,, no trade dat keeti for ineelion bt.c'.s. Weeth du man my fi-ii-n ees tnnIi guy and goodn cop. Put wtoiIi da ke. ,1 he ees gnodu mini and a hum cop. l,iu eef I gotta leetle bainblno mebbe I am da samn ting, I duiino. Wot you link? O WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS i. Douglas County Light and Water Co. PRUNING TOOLS Myers Spray Pumps Hand or Power Guns, Rods, Nozzles at, J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMENTS Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles i A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. YOUR VALENTINE. WhfhjVr you are, whate'er your line. If you phnll net-1 A Valentin, I'll iwtva tf II nhftll fhnnre tn ho That ytm'VB th H'.ul nf flvnt,..ithy. A h-art that ht-atH ni'orifilv lo l'h sufferer In nxtrl of you. And always do th U-t you ran To irve ao'l cheer 'ur fliow man. (Copyright ) ItKMAIV IN" lil SlNKSS. Th Hayrl'-n Studio will remain In btiBin' und-r the same manHK nnt an before during the month of February. Hnw ltf?5ti!rfEd THE "PLUS" SIGN. 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