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- BosKBCita rw-itgiEW irrosEsnAY. J!JL9.iV-. FAoa rora Brservs Plstrle Ko. amkmXf'gn"AW The Umpqna Valley Bank Statement Mothers .... i .n.l 1 VALLEY UANK BIG SPECIAL DANCE roi ONIGHT! AT ARMORY Music by SUNSET ORCHESTRA Tonight's the Night! A Jitney Dance with GOBS OF PEP. The Fireworks start at NINE p. m. and continues until MIDNIGHT!!! ! - ARMORY TONITE res ABOUND THE TOWN lioave Hospital Miss Hose Marlln. a prominent young lady of Myrtle Creek, return, d to ber home this afternoon. liisa Martin underwent an i.perulion for appendicitis eovoral weeks ago, and LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY Prices, 15 and 25c The thrill maker suprome George B. Scilz & June Caprice IN "Rogues and Romance" Willi Mnririierlto t'ourtot A lavish spectacle, iiflio with brilliant color, nblnie Willi passion, aflame with thrills. A dynamic dinnia of a alum bank Yank, a soiiorltn, uri American beauty, and surprise of surprises. 41ntiic.lv; "Where the Klrr?" had been confined to the hospital since I hut time. She Is a senior at Hie Willamette university and will probably return to her work this winter. Oiikl.'intl Visitor Here Mrs. llridge of Oakland spent the day here attending to matters of shopping. Mar-.lifl.hl Visitor O. M. Arthur of Marshflcld Is spending a few days here attending to various business matters. Hero from Wilbur Mrs. Wlirred llrown of Wilbur Is spending a few days here attending to various business matters, lxs.ve for I-Ylsc.fc Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Ilrunn and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dates left In the hitter's machiiio for San Francisco this morning, where they will spend a week. Ixiivch for Xorth Miss KIIsh Vorlll loft this after noon for northern points where she will visit with friends for several days. Here from Oakland Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Quant and daughter motored to this city todny to spend several hours attending to business matters, l.cii.e for Medforil .Mrs. J. Mrllrlde of this city left this morning for Medford to spend a few days with her husband, who Is er nfineil to the hospital fol lowing un auto acrldent. .Mis lontirv Society Meets The Missionary Society of the Christian church will occupy the prayer meeting hour this evening with n missionary banquet. The men will serve light refreshments. FUKS1I EASTERN oysters at the I'osohurg Cafeteria. Why waste tttue and money re borlng scored cylinders and cracked blocks. We solder them without re moving from machine, niso alumi num castings work, l'ositlvely guar anteed. O. K. (iarnge, under new management. 11. C. Ordcn, l'roprro- or. fiL'il Winchester street HEY IilMi!! Oil up your old dancin' shoes and c'mon out tomorrow night. The B. P. O. Elks are staging their social dance. All young bucks bring your sweethearts. Eats? H yes!!! DANCE AT AKMOIIY TONIGHT. Mr. Salton, a Ro"eburg young man will sponsor the big Jitney dance to be held at the armory tonight. lie has engaged the popular Sunset dance orchestra to furnish the music and plans on showing the dancers a fine time. The dancing will start promptly at 9 o'clock. Remember. Lee Puncture Proor Tires smile at mites. O. K. Garage, under now management, H. C. Og den. Prop. 620 Winchester St. KI.KS TO HAVE DANCE. The B. P. O. Elks will stage their regular social dance In the Elks hail tomorrow evening. The Sunsot or chestra will furnish music and the committee states that plenty of eats will be on hand for the hungry bucks. Itemomuer U. K. Oarage under new management, first class, up-to-date service on all makes of cars, tllve me a trial. Prices will suit you. II. C. Ogden, Prop. MISSIONAKY MKKT1XO. The usual monthly social moetlng of the Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church. South, will be held at the home of Mrs. S. E. Enloo. In Miller's Addition, tomorrow after noon at 2:30. All members and friends cordially Invlfed. 1 o I FRESH EASTERN oysters at the Rosehurg Cafeteria. Second Hand Cars and Trucks We have sonic unusual Bargains in Second Hand Cars and Trucks to offer for quick dispo sal. Here is a partial list and each one is a gen uine bargain: One V2 Ton Federal Truck, 1920 Model, practically new One half ton Dode Bros, business car, model 1921, good as new, price One practically new, light Chevrolet Delivery Truck, Price One Dodge Bros. Touring Car One One $2,160.00 .$950.00 $575.00 750.00 775.00 850.00 J. O. Newland & Son DODGE DROS. CARS Cass and Stephens Sts 23 1921: Ilesources. . Vw,n In ltm 1. Loan, and discouuts, inducing ku.kvu. . .us,,. . ---38, m Bv 4. GlU' bond's! w.V.nd eminent, stale, municipal, 10195182 thr..e .bor n in items SI and 36. if any ,ui'?i ? 6. Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments etc . ... . . 6. Ranking ho..-. I27.0VU; fumitnro and fixtures. 1.360,.. 8. Amount, due from hanks, bankers and trust companle. not .iu...nh.. a. ittinrnveit reserve banks 9. (b) Amounts due from banks banker, and trust com panies, designated and approved reserve agent, of gg 11. Eicl.ai.ges for clearing house and item, on other bank. In same city or town as rejourns "" as nil as 12. CaBh In hand in vault ' Total cash and due fiom banks. Items 8, 9, 10, 11 ana None 80,234.00 3,612.05 29,360.00 473.44 12, 14U,713.31. Total .3737.363.77 000.00 000 OU 5,122.81 78 l.iul.illttea. 17 Panllnl tock oald in "V' ia ain.nl,,. i..i 25 19. (a) Undivided .fronts ,''!Hi5?i (h Less current expenses, interest & taxes paid X4.U9.I.40 DKMAM) DKIIISITS other than banks, subject to reserve: 24. Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deposit, due county n. .ill.. aiiH other nnl.llc funds 25. Individual deposits sujec t to check 393, 26. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 6, 27. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on ae- manri Total of demand deposits, oth r than bank deposits, sub ject to reserve. Items 24, 25. 26, 27 and 28, 1479,072.43 TIME AXl .S WINGS DKI'OSITS , subject to reserve and nnvahln on demand and subioct to notice: Time certilicutns of deposit outstanding- 178,167.73 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and subject to notice, Items 29 und 30, (178,167.73 475.01 646.80 352.67 598.75 19. . .$737,363.77 Total Slate of Oreeon. County of Douglas, ss. I. J. M.' Throne, cashier of tne auove namea Dans, ao solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. M. THRONE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of September, 1921. I'KAIiL PATRICK, Notary Public for Oregon. .My commission expires Jan. 21, 1924. Correct Attest: M. W. Strong. 1). ;. Shambrook, Roland Agee, Directors. Dillard Growers Are Contented (Continued rrora Page 1.) through this district, one can see or chards on every side. Picker ar. this week harvesting the crop, (artlcii" A iv Siicccw.. Many local people this season, who have purchased watermelons, cante loupes, tomatoes, potatoes, etc., from the gardens In the Dillard district have no doubt wondered if the card oners realize much profit from then labors. Short talks with several of the gardeners convinced the writei that the garden have been a huge success this season. The Royet brother, leased some land along the highway and after clearing away n great deal of the brush, they planted some watermelons, catoloupos, toma toes and other varieties of garden' truck. They have about five nere of watermelons and about 20 acres of rantcloupcs and tomatoes. Tlte have been kept extremely busy thii season supplying the demand. Others who have gardens In thi section are the Herscher brothers. George Lawrence, D. Coon. Ray Law rence, Stanford Huell, Since -Law rence, R, A. Hubbard, T. li. Kvan and son, C. E. Mover, and Grovei Rover. T. It. Evans and son. who own considerable acreage of garden Ian'' in the Dillard section, have scvera? largo stands along the highway where they retail their produce. Th. Royer brothers also have a hire stand and they do a wondeful busi ness In that line. T. 1). Evans and son sold about 86000 worth of car den truck this season from tieii land, consisting of twelve ceres. The have seven acres of tomatoes ami they were successful In harvesting IflOO boxes to the acre. They re ceived 110 cents per box for this crop. They raised about twelve tons of to-m.-toes to the acre. They raised about 2." tons of watermelon en their five acres and received t'.'a per ton for tho fruit. On their twelve acres of muskmelons they picked 2."on crates and received it. no por crate. Mr. Kvnns state" that the produce Is marketed in a radius of from one to forty miles. A great deal of the crop has also l.in s ild 'o the lourists. They ship two ton" f melons per day to the coast. These "hlptnents go by parcel post. Eight hundred acres of the best land In Oregon Is locked In this sec tion. The soil Is extremely rich anil perfectly "lilted for vegotnble ral-lng. The elimRte In this little nook Is enitaWe and well adapted to garden In The country from Cnrnes to Dole Is regarded as the sitrnv dl. trlet. Mr. Evans raises about rnn sacks or pettitoes to th.- acre an ilthis sea son received f 1 per "ack. Two hun dred nck. of potatoes to the am is considered . tine crop cl.-wVe., but the growers here think nothing of securing ?.00 sacks. Vr. Evans snd on have more business than thev ran handle. The Rice brothers, wlin are among the pioneer melon grower' in Dil lard. have twenty acres of melons snd tomatoes this "enson. Thev market their crop locally and their business has ai0 enceeded all ex pectation. Their vines were la,ln, wtih melons ihls year sn.1 their little stsn.l at the "'ile or the hlghwnv did a lnnd-oftire business. In all. the Dillard resident. nr well satisfied with the season jnt closing. The paved taishwav run ning through the sect'on ha made It possible for them to market th dr crops with little difficulty and ss ncsrlv all f them have trucks. n', Dobbin '. chsnre to "tani bv and .raze on the fine pasture land. AROUND THE TOWN Goodrich Tire Service. See us. C. A. Iickwood Motor Co. Why have punctures? Lee Punc ture Proof Tires. O. K. Garage, un der new management, H. C. Ogden, Prop. The ladle3 of St. Joseph's parish will hold a window sale of home--ook. V foods Saturday, September 17, at J. V. Casey's real estate office. HK.II SCHOOL STUDENTS. Your attention is called to the fact that you can earn one full credit each semester by taking Bible study work for ono hour each Sunday and passing the state examination. An accredited class under a competent teacher is Just starting in the Old Testament study at the Christian S. This class is open to any high school student who starts now. See Mrs. C. G. Stanton, teacher, or D. E. fair. Supt., at once If you wish to lake the work this semester. saw touai. I'lll I w-ood. IJoyer AI.K Fir cord l.Jus. i'liul.u it-FH. I: hAi.K A seed iiun.egteud loca lliiii.liMluire ijj .NuiU. pine St. l il.wii. Hudxv tourinir ed new. for car. as sheep, l'houe UA.NTUl llifcli sihuol boy to work (."tin huuii, iur lus board, ltuseburg WLi; Unit k touring, car lit tine inquire ul the Alcove Con- I'ASll VV i , liiiitiesU'uu' l'.elinuulHlniiMiit. ;ll.out It to Henry Muoney, Creek, Ol'eUOU. I nil Ill'.vr Store room 18-30, front- Inqulre .tl A I. Norn. Main street. iilif,. one i iK s.vl.l. 1'rHate louring car, lyi7 mdrl. In fust eluss condition. An siv, i M., News-ltevlew. U A.VTKIi -:li.-to firi.-"lri"Kood condTT lien. Answer sl.itliiK price wanted, "'"In" A. 11., car Kewi-Ke- I'A nn It 1J s k.ni 1 1 : it w a n t k i i itTv frr: in f..r Minnesota early next week woal.l like passenger. Answer Box '. Niith.-i tjn .N 1 1 11 o.., cullers, lail Her fir iak. I'M)? saws furnish,.,! nrllh '.impiiiK eulfil If desired, lieply to : sjtl.. m iv orilce. AV. Mil. MuToltlST Vou buy 100 "-" mites ef satisfactory service n ..!! buy t mversal Tire 1'lller iv. Inn... loll an,i imnBr . Hnr.i. J!lv. Cass. C STttAYKl. oltSTOLExrB- k mane and tail, weight Ins. branded ;l on rlslit About t,n years old. riff Manner. A. E. Ilolll I'ouer. Oregon Knit S AI.K TO acre", clear, lust .emu lua rler from Bauer's Addl "est ltuseburg and next to win aivtue 15-is and sere tract Imn,... i ; . aisse orrer. O to. jit .1 l-lear, ihmh.i: Ki:sitKritE.ST "ruei. pilllHt on both ink: grnded and readv line of 11... h..i i i.i t.'i In TVsehurR-. 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A Special All Wool Suit with two pair pants for $9.75 ; Pants lined and sizes ranging from 6 to 17 years. These suits won't last long at this price, so you'll have to hurry. Harth's Toggery No Menagerie " : Fasting Day For Leo and His Pals It Isn't such a bad thing to be an animal bauy in a circus zoo es pecially If the baby happens to be a "cat animal." Maybe you don't know it, but the daddy and mother "cat animals" In the menagerie are never fed on Sun day. They are voracious meat eaters and the circus men have discovered by long experience that over-feeding leads to distemper and other ilia. And so, as a matter of health, the lions and tigers and panthers and leopards "the cats" have one day In the week when they are compelled to fast. During the week, when the hour for feeding the animals approaches, they get restless and roar their Im patience. On Sunday, however, they give no heed to the usual feeding hour. They realize that this is fast day. This abstinence does not apply to the kittens in the big dens. They are fed on Sunday, as on others days, but not on meat. Their mammas take care of the Sunday dinner for them. The Sells-Floto circus, which ex hibits in Roseburg on Friday, Sep tember 23, Is said to have an un usual number of baby animals. There are baby Hons and baby tigers and baby monkeys, and even baby ele phants for the delight of the kiddles.. Scores of the Interesting animals In the Sells-Floto zoo will be seen In the big street parade which takes place at 11 on the morning of circus day. The performances open at 2 and 8 p. m. mr: nsvnn Wednesday Night at Anion t - - ...... i.o i I1A, - Jitiray Dance. Iaaa " j CUftnm re. -.. . . f w- i"iw.i. .r.n.ii A.M1 LOVc Liberty, Municipal and vie 3 tory Bonds bought and nil. J t oa.ea,? ui principal and eon- paratlvely high yield are th, first considerations of the etn t ful Investor. See , w muB KIL'E. d Goodrich Tire Service. Bee as. U V. Lockwnod Motor Co. Weather For Week Reported Fair Fair weather prevailed generally throughout the state during the week ending September 13, accord ing to the report of Edward L. Wells, Meteorologist. Fair weather prevailed during mo.it of the week, but light, scatter ing showers occurred over limited areas, and snow fell in the mountains of the eastern portion near the elo. mere was abundant sunshine, it while some fog occurred la u mornings over low lands in wettrr counties, the humidity was renenh low, and drying northeasterly wijf were a feature in some section Seasonable temperature preraik early in the week, but later th weather became much colder, an Monday and Tuesday mornlnn vere freezing temperature oceumJ In eastern and central counties icl in some, western localities. Harvest is practically eonpltti and threshing Is advancing rtpldi Some plowing and seeding have beri done but the soil is too dry to bl worked satisfactorily. Irrigated la ripening well. Considerable to: has been cut for ensilage. Cornr-: fered considerable samage fni frost. Picking and shipping of In prunes progressed rapidly In eaitr countles, with favorable etth conditions, ricking prunes for dr Ing in western counties ia In pr?. res over small areas. Apples coloring well. In some localiti-i picking of evergreen blackberrta ncarlng completion. Conditions were favorable for U: haying, and except for late tni were favorable for the growth of U hay crops. Alfalfa was damaasd fj frost in some sections. Clover M is being saved In good conditio! Voerl la rlrv excent In irriiaira HI tures and in the higher moimuu. but is generally ample and stock : dnlnfi. well. Cn,o nr Isle notatOfS damaged by frost, and consider!' i-!,,-.. wa rinnA to tomatoes ' melons. The weather has hH favorable for hop picking, wnica nearing com nletlon. KASV TI'IIUj ',njv bo.lv. ,ti, silnd.hl.la t?n Tm. ports, .-overs ami sto-m Vie. t. n, new. il k rrlcs H BEBE DANIELS .IN The March Hare Vou iniiHtii't niias seeing the awtonlshiiitj exploits of l.iibcth A from the way she caught her train, and the way she caught thieves, to the way she caught a millionaire husband. A IIIK1STV tX.MI'a)V, 2 HhW.!. J So TODAY ONLY 0 tcU!' A drama of wives who never know; husbands who never women who never forget. Truth About Husband' A Vinsr NATIONAL PICTTRB- 4 ttTlKY IXJMtDY LTa.KAHO.' i