PAOE PIVC
WHEN IN DOUBT
CONSULT YOUR BANKER
Do Dot healtata to consult an officer
of (be Roseburg National Bank freely
when In doubt as to some business or
financial problem. We are at your
service, and cordially Invite your
Checking Account
TheEosebuift National Bank
Roseburg Ore.
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DouglasNationalBankof Roseburg
Report of the condition of tra Douglas National Bank at Roseburg. In j
the stale of Oregon at the close of business, September IS. 1S22.
RESOURCES. !
(a) Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts (except
tbose shown in b and c)
Overdrafts unsecured
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value)
Total U. S. Government securities .
Other bends, stocks, securities, Etc . .
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking house
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and amounts due from National Banks. . .
Amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as re
porting bank
Total of items , 10, 11, 12, IS
Miscellaneous cash Items
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U.
S. Treasurer
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
The Town is Wild About
Our Milk Maid Bread
It's finding its way to many homes in Roseburg, and
Lstomers praise its fine texture and sweetness. A com-
ete stock of cakes, pies, doughnuts, etc., baked fresh
cry day for your demands. Come in and see us in the
w store. ,
THE OREGON BAKERY
AUGUST HECK, Prop.
II N. JACKSON. PHONE 241, Just Same As Before.
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. ..
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust com
panies 1n the United States and foreign countries
(other than included in Items 21 or 22)
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding
Total of items 21. 22. 23, 24. and 26
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to
Reserve:
Individual denoslts sublect to check
Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed)
State, county or other municipal deposits secured by
pledge cf assets of this bank
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve
Postal Savings Deposits
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve
United States deposits (other than postal savings) :
Other United States deposits, including deposits of IT.
S. Disbursing officers
1371.059.121
1.441.61 l
S5.0ft0.00
106.1 6.00 I
131.196.00
141,080.55 :
23,000.00 i
1.00 23,001.00 i
15.733.79
6S.471.25
225.914.97
1129.36 '.
3,754.49;
229.79S.83 ,
935.34 1
I
1,250.00 i
11.186.970.48 1
2100,000.00!
30,000.00 !
20.9S1.28
6,651.27 14.280.01
' 24,600.00
69,448.34
264.80
5,169.23
74,882.37
660,175.63
152,624.43
126.950.00
! 939,730.06 I
1,458.04
1,458.04
' 2.090.00
ABOUND TIIB TOWN
del, piano tuner. ' Phone 188-L.
o Stale Fulr
J. H. Clark left this morning
llcm, where she Is to serve as a
bit the State fair.
and have many friends here
regret to see them leave.
who
Iteturns to Itiddlc
Mrs. U. S. Coleman, formerly a
resident of Riddle, who has been
living at Bridgeport, Wash., for
some time, has returned to her
home at Riddle where she expects
lo remain permanently .
Bcrlbe for
Library.
magazines here.
Drier llumed .
prune drier owned by It. R.
Df Myrtle Creek, was burned
By evening. Most of the loss
( by Insurance.' ' ' .
IcEUUNNY for your life insur
fc who
I the c
land ne
ly imprt
Unless extraction of teeth at mom
lusonic Temple. Dr. Nerbaa.
fl"ii Visitor In Itosoburg
ins nasmussen. ot nandon, ar-
! in ItOSebUre Vesterrln,- In lnr.tr
business matters. Mr. ltao
n Is encased in the real
business at Unnrion mirl re-
lb that city very prosperous.
brtable table lamps, silk shades, all
ore. Hudson t ectrlc Store.
Ring ill Health
. R. E. Strom?, of Myrlle
who Is at the Mercy hospital
care of nr. Stewart for
erve trouble. Is said to be
improved the last two days,
finch table lamp,' silk shade with
p. Hudson Electric Store. "
Jliller Home
K. L. .Miller, who has been
ding the pant two weeks on his
Itjon, returned home last night.
uas been in th northern part
ie state combining pleasure and
:iess.
See our windows for hew lamps,
Hudson Electric Store.
TttaI 21.186,970.48
State of Oregon. County of Douglas, ss:
I, H. H. Stapleton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be.ief.
H. H. STAPLETON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ftth day of September, 1922.
(Seal) A. N. ORCUTT, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: J. H. Booth, E. L. Parrott, H. Wollenberg, Directors. .
"Treat
'em
Rough"
That may be all right when
dealing with an enemy but not
when selling goods.
Treat
'em
Right.
is our aim. If at any tlmo wo
have failed to do that, or If you
even think we have failed, tell
us. You will be doing us a fa
vor. ' We know we make mis
takes, lots of them, and you will
help us greatly by letting us
know of tliem so we can make
them right.
OUR EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE
TflMiTOPC llfATrDuri AVO r - xt-v I nimro B
Canning Corn
AND
Casabas
W holt-Hal prices on larrc quantity.
Alt price subject lu market chaiiE-
T. B. EVANS & SONS, Dillard, Oregon
AXYHODY XKIDA CHURCH?
HERE IS OXB Hill SALE
WILL ATTEND M3KT1.NU
Wire Fence, Tile, Alfalfa Hay,
Corn, Oats, Wheat A'heat, Vetch.
Grass Seed', Potatoes, Flour and
Cereals. .
Leaving for Portland
John C. SIgnor, local agent for the
New York Life Insurance company,
will leave tonight for Portland where
he will attend the annual meeting of
the agents of the western states. The
meeting will be in the Multnomah
hotel and Thomas A. Buckner, vice
president of the company, will be one
of the principal speakers.
ABOUND THE TOWN
Here From Portland
Mrs. G. L. Flint, ' arrived here
from Portand this morning to
spent; a few days visiting with
friends. Mrs. Flint recently moved
to the metropolis from here.
I la nee Tonight
lie Klks' dance will he held tn-
The Unipnua Five orchestra.
uring all of the latest dance hits,
play, nnd tho committee announ-
lliat 'beaucouD" refreshments
be served.
fall stock reading lamps. Some
different. Hudson Electric
to Santa A mi
and Mrs. E. L. Watson, and
hter. Mrs. Ethel Watson, left
uto this mornlna for Santa Ana
Southern California where thev
make their future home. They
tly msde a trtn to thst nan
allfornia and t.ien decided to
their home there. They have
d In Roseburg for many years
RUIT TREES
We Lav a full line.
See us for prices before you
puy.
R. B. ELLIS
Roseburg, Oregon
5'. O. Box 1074 Phone 49-Y
Before buying come and Inspect
our beautiful line of hats. Millin
ery department. Bellows store.
Xnrseyman in City
R. L. Ellis, formerly or this city
but who recently located at Albany,
Oregon, is in Roseburg to remain
for a few days looking after busi
ness matters and visiting with his
friends. He Is now engaged in the
nursery business at Albany and re
port business good in the fruit industry.
Union Organizer Here
Mr. Rea Last, international or
ganizer or the J. II. I. U. of A , met
with the members of the local bar
bers' union Tuesday night and made
a very Interesting talk on unionism.
Mr. Last makes his hom in Teo
ma, W;., but his work .carries!
him to all parts or the country. Mr.
Last is leaving tonight for Edmon
ton. Alberta, where he will meet
with the barbers' union there. He
was very well pleased with local
conditions and glad to find the ni
lon here on such a substantial basis.
Mothers wishing to shop Saturday
afternoons can leave their little folks,
4 to 8 years old, with Mrs. Bertha
Hodge in her children's class, 3 o'clock
at Heinline Conservatory.
Organized iirla Glee Club
Mrs. Heinline is organizing
girl's glee club - and a number
turned out for try out last even
ing. Mrs. Charles Brand of the vo
cal department ot the studio will
be In charge.
Moore Music Studio Beginners and
adavneed pupils. Car calls for. kin
dergarten pupils. Register early.
High school credits given. Dunning
and Progressive classes. Phone 502
or call 324 N. Jackson St.
besides loaf and loiter if he wanted
to marry Mildred, so tho boy Joined
the Navy.
That a how A satior-.Maae .Man
got started on his merry cruise,
which will he maae at every per
formance at the Liberty theatre for
three days commencing today. This
is said to be by far the funniest
and most pretentious comedy Har
old Lloyd has ever made. If that
is true,, then Liberty theatre pat
rons indeed have a real treat in
store. "A Sailor-Made Man" Is four
reels In length and is Lloyd s new
est Associated Exhibitors release.;
o-
"EXPERIENCE" SCORES lll HIT
Dandruff? Apply Sepol
See the Result!
Dandruff tha ttrn of ft naglattM scalp
ratarria tna natural fctautr and luatra of
th balr oftta caiuins wmpUl bftldnaas.
V SEPOL ha wonderful Sheap Dip
Tonic Shampoo and Hive your hair a saw
Ufa a baautitul hutra.
Endorsed by ackntltu and bacUrlologlita.
At all aood droa rtoraa Adv.
At the Grand .
Among the guests arriving at the
Grand hotel today were Mrs. J. P.
Moore, Glendale; Mr. and Mrs. O.
S. Smith, Tiller; A. E. Pederson
and family, San Francisco; Harry
Stoker, Salem; Mrs. M. A. Hollls
and daughter, Portland; C. A. Kid
der. Portland: M. B. Wells, Port
land; P. J. Fltzglbbons, Portland;
B. W. Ridlck, Eugene; O. C. Gor
don, ortland.
Lenve for SI Ale Fair
J. E. McClintock and son, John, left
today for Salem, where they will he
employed during the State fair. Mr.
McClintock has served for several
years as auditor at the State fair and
for the last two years has been em
powered to select his own assistant.
This year bis son will work with him
in handling the State fair funds. They
will be away from Roseburg for
aliout two weeks.
Movie Closeups)
LLOYD JOIN'S THE NAVY
Harold Lloyd, Idle heir of twenty
millions and possessing a nerve
that would blunt the edge on
forked lightning, loves the gk-1
(Mildred Davis.) who aversges six
proposals a day, including Sundays
and holidays. Her father told the
boy he'd hare to go lo work and
show that he could do something
The new Paramount allegorical
picture produced by George Fiu
matirlce, scored a decisive hit at the
Maiestio theatre last night. From
the standooints of story, scenic in
vestiture, rosturulng and artlng, it
leaves little to lie desired. Richard
llarthelmess heads an unusually
large and . cever cast of players.
LIFE OK 84'UEEV STAR
' QUITE STRENUOUS AT TIME
Ikjrothy Dalton Featured Player !
"Morau of tho Lady Ixrtty,"
Works Hard.
The mistaken theory that actress
ea lead easv lives Is given a ileeld
ed ran bv the record of Dorothy Dul
ton. featured nlayer In "Moran of
the Ladv Letty." Oeorge Melford'r
nroduction for Paramount showing
at the Antlers Thursday and Friday
Rudolnh Valention Is the leading
man.
K Isn't always luxurious settings,
gorgeous gowns and perfect conven
iences. In this pirture, which Is an
adaptation of a novel by the late
Frank Norrls, ...Iss Dalton takes
leave entirely of fine Clothing and
beautiful settings. Although sub
ject to seasickness, she was com
polled to work for days In a heavy
sea on the deck of a sailing ship
Garbed in a pair or overalls and
a flannel shirt and sailor's canvas
shoes, she had to fight with knives
against a horde of murderous bri
gands, and for the sake of the -
to knock down several mutinous
sailors with her bare fists. T
make It realistic, she had to hit her
hardest. She hnd to act on a slip
pery, rocking deck with spray blow
ing all aoout her. She was rescued
from a burning vessel and foiigi
with the man sho afterwards came
to love.
"Like any other profession." o'
served Miss Dalton. "Those whe
get there on screen have to work
hard and after they've gotten there,
they have to work still harder to
star put."
See us first, we can save you
money.
Farm Bureau Cooper
ative Exchange
Roseburg; and Oakland.
(IiitiTnatlonnl Now Sorvicc.l r
CLINTON, Mass., Sept. 21
Church fur sale. , . '
One perfectly good Methodist
Episcopal church, landmark In this
city for 75 years. Is for sale. Per
sons wishing a chureli are advisid
to send bids to, the Kev. D. Slew
art Smith, the pastor, who values
the edifice at $15,000. The money
accruing from the sale will be use
to erect a new church enar tho. town
hall.
I County school superintendent Ot
: C. Urown, leaves tomorrow firf
i Portland to attend the eiecutlvi,
1 meeting of the Oregon Stuto Teach
era' association of which he is on)
of tho directors.
o
Left for Pendleton Hound-Up
George Wat 1 left today noon fuf
Pendleton where he will enjoy a
few days at the ltound-Up at that
city this week. Several others havB
already left from here on a like nil,
slon. .
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
WANTED
WANTED Full plowing. Address "D,"
care News-Review.
WANTED Man for
Steady employment.
ranch work.
Phone 29-F-2.
WANTED Apple pickers. Mrs. J. D.
Young, Garden Valley. Phone 32-F-12.
WANTED Prune and fruit hauling.
C. R. Cavender, 818 Winchester.
Phone 170-Y.
FOR SALE 7 head of good eweK
Phone 33 F-14. ,
FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy. 604
E.Douglaa St.
FOR SALE 2 Shepherd pups. Inquire
Deer Creek Barn.
FOU SALE buroc jersey hogj. R. 8.
Hut ion, Wilbur, Ore.
PlGSFOR SALE-Phone 23"F247E
A. Crow. Looking Glass.
'FOR SALE Fox honnil mina Aililroua
WANTED 1000 feet each of 4 and j 11. i. cure News-Review.
one inch used pipe.
Yoncalla, Ore.
A. R. Solle,
Visiting at Spaugh llnnie ' '
C. L. Spaugh, police Inspector of
the city of Portland, accompanied
by his wife, arrived In Roseburg
yesterday to visit briefly at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spaugh,
of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Spaugh
are enjoying their annual vacation
and are traveling by autoiholiilo;
FOU SALE Oak block and pine wood"
W. A. Jenkins. Phone 14-F-41. v
WANTED Man and wife, good apple i FOU SALE Wicker buby buggy;
pickers. Will furnish house. Jicob j iMione 2 J5-L. 136 N. Parrott St.
Sharps, Garden Valley. Fo'irSATjCI-Ha7rEuenbowerbrchal3
WANTED Men for rock quarry near Tracts. Phone 26-F-3.
Oak creek. Wagus. 4.25 per day. J-qu SALE Prunesfor canning. C".
nqmrojueizgeTanuJuimeou. searing. East Douglas. Phone
wiCTP.n sheet nnlal worker, toll. 270-L.
osr
everyone
has occasional interruptions
or unforseen delay on bak
ing days, but the house
wife who uses Crescent
Baking Powder will not
worry.
She will have light, melt-in-your-mouth
biscuits, mu
ffins, and cake because
Crescent combines the two
leavening units that insure
good results under variable
circumstances.
From any grocer
Crescent Manufacturing Company
Seattle, Washington
Crescent
Baking
Powder
i
Katie the
Dough
wages to a gooa man. BiiiniKcra
Sheet Metal Works, Uoseburg, Ore.
WANTEDA middle-aged woman for
housework: or man and wife, man to
do farm work. Write to Mrs. C. O.
Hartley, Cunyonvllle, Ore.
WANTED Room and board for girl,
school age, where mother can room.
East of railroad tracks. Address S.
A. care News-ltcvlow. .
WANTED 45IrTtouo "housework. No
small childrun. Send out part of
' laundry.. Call at E. Douglas St
or phone 33-L. Mrs. C. A. Pamaf.
WANTEDi Apple pickers. Camping
accomiurdullons. Free wood and
water. F. S. Hamilton, Half Moon
Orchard.. Garden Valley. Phone
32-F-5.' . . .
WANTED Will give high school girl
good home, pay small wago or les
sons in elocution, in exchanKU for
services. Mrs. L. T. Hodge, 140 Par
rott. Phone 22!i-I,.
FOU SALE 1920 sport modern HaP
ley-Da vtnson motorcycle. Inquire at
20i W. Dougliw. Price 125.
FOU SALE 30 tier block and stove
wood. Three Shrop buck Jambs, nice
ones. Phono 6 F12. Henry Conn.
WILL SELL or leaite my farm. Also
sell nil stock or tools. 2 ml. east of
Hi)se,burg M.llowe, Ut, Hox 29.
FOU SALE Nesco Perfect twro burner
oil stove. Used two weeks. Price
$10. Address W. W. Dosb, Winchester.'
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL TRADE Modern cabinet phono
graph for winter supply of wood.
Phone !)t 4 any morning before
o'clock or Inquire at Bryan's Gift
Shop.
CUSTOM SCOURiNO AND CAItTlNU
Scouring, 6c; carding 20c per
pound. Ship your wool to Crescent
Datt and bedding Co. for satisfac
tory work. Crescent Datt and lied
ding Co., Slsyton, Ore.
LOST AND FOUND
LOSTFileh fur neckpiece on high
way between Wilbur nnd Roseburg.
Finder leave at this oITIce. Reward.
LOST A vnluaJile violin necked man
dolin from the Heinline Conserva
tory. Finder please return and claim
reward.
2 0 R R E N T
Flt RENT Safely deHislt boxen.
Roseburg National Hank.
PIANO" FOR RENT Call afPaislow's
Second Hand Store.
FOR RENT Furnished B room house.
Phono l-F-23.
FOn RENT (larniie near Rose School.
Also have mod piano for rent. In
quire Hell Millinery.
FOR REN r- Sleeping rooms. Want to
do waHhlnKS at my home. Plionu
4S7L. . .
FOIl' RENT- Two furnished' house,
keeping rooms on ground floor, with
hath. Phone 1!X Y. 4n N. Jackson
St.
FO'R SALE
TOR SALE Aulomobilo, real bargain
in fine 6; cheap as dirt for quick
sale. Let mo show you. W. E. Jonos,'
Hotel DourIss.
TOR SALE OU R PfNT-55 acre ranch,
3 miles out. Must rent this week 4
am moving away. . Large houaa.
' Phone 4-F-15. .
FOR SALE Phonograph, 30 disc rec
ords, violin, ruitHi - all In new con-
dltion. $7" takes nil. H. W. Good
Inc. Ttov 21, 1(1. 1. Iloselmrir.
FOR SALB Two Dodge touring caT?
in itood condition, cheap. Or will '
trade for Fords or Chevrolets. Glenn
Taylor, Service Garage, North Jack
son St. ,
FOU SALE Nice 2 story house and f
acres of iod land on highway. T$H
. wells. Dam and fruit. Price J25U4.
Mrs. Eva Kfnscl, Wilbur, Ore.
FbirsTCLEToil TKADE--6 cylTndef,"7
passenger Iiulrk car for smaller car.
Would make a good liht truck. See
Cordon at Paint Shop, 117 Rose 3(.
FOL'it young horses' for safe. One
team 4 years old, wt- about 1400
lbs. each, (200. One team 3 yetui
old. wt. about 1200 lbs. each, $150.
Inquire W. A. Jackson, Qulne Creek,
Glendale, Ore.
FOli8A'LE A bureau,' library tabic,
chairs, stands, doors, window frames
and other hcusehold articles includ
ing gas range and a snfall heater at
fio East Lane. Inquire at 200 or 211
Watson Street. O. P. t'oshow.
FOU SAI.K-On pavement, 6 room fur
nished house, newly finished inside.
Lot 4().ioo ft. to alley, storehouse,
woodshed end chicken house. A bar
gain. I'nre I Html, (luoi) will handle.
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
FOiFsALEOURENT 32o"iicresliVf
Oakland, Oregon; fruit, stock attd
farm land. 60 a. plow land; 60 a.
pHslure; 3 a. of orchard; balance in
good tlmbi r; 6-rootn hause, and nil
necessary buildings. Must sacrifice
on account, of old age. Win, Elsen,
Oakland, Oregon, Siar Route. .
FOU "SALE T room plastered houao
on pavement, lot 40x100 ft. to allc.
An exceptional good value, new(y
painted and furnished. Renting mt
the present time for $25 per month.
Price $1S00. $r,0(l will handle. Q.
W. Young & Son, 116 t'ass St. Uuy
this nnd bent vonr rent.
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