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PACK SIX RQSEBUWO NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1923. Publisher Distributors Advertisers BROKERS OP COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Home Office: U. C. A. 111(1(5.. Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon Division S09 Spalding Building Portland, Ore. Accounts for Sale UNITED CREDITORS ASSOCIATION A agents, offer the following Judgments. Notes and Accounts for sale to the highest bidder, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. STATE OF OREGON Name City Nature of Acct Amount Dannh, Chns. Lakcvlcw Milse. $20.G8 Frleburg, Mrs. J. Oswego Dental 5.00 Cfllen. Mrs. T. A. Bay City Stationery, etc. 10.9S Colder. E. M. Milwnuklo Acct 9.19 Ilosklns, Dr. R. II. Astoria Dental 12.00 Hermans, Jno. Multnomah X-Rays 10.00 Lytlo, Hoht. D. Vale Fuel 18.C0 Moon, W. A. Corvallls Milse. 6.37 Pcderson. A. F. Grants Pass Coal 4.35 Rogers. A. F. linker - Milse. 13.25 Stltcler. Clint Carlton Mrtso. 9.75 Seaside Signal Seaside Cleaning & Rpr. 12.50 Fhiinian, Chas. Milton Mdso. 7.75 Spoor, Ida Frultdale Dental 2.50 Whlttenberg, J. P. La Grando Mdse. 4.50 The United Creditors Association will receive written bids for tho above named accounts. These accounts are guaranteed (by creditors) undisputed, correct and Just. UNITED CREDITORS ASSOCIATION 809 Spalding Building Portland, Oregon The largest and most efficient organization serving the creditor public This servlco Is In common use In Douglas County. No. 942S. Reserve District No. 12. Douglas National Bank of Roseburg Report of the condition of the Douglas National Hunk, at Roseburg in the State of Oregon, ut the close of business Lvtituber iJ, YJl'l. ItKSOI'HCKS. (a) I.oans and discounts. Including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) I, SM.211.54 Overdrafts, unsecured ' liOO.SJ U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation L 8. bonds par value) 25.000.00 All other United States Government securities ltJ, 746.00 Total U. 8. Government securities 130.748.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 122.3S9.43 alue of banking bouse 23,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks.... Amount due from banks, bankers and trust compuuies Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank Total of Items 8, ID, 11, 12. and 13 165,122.91 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits f 43.1' 23.001.00 15.733.79 C2.035.42 102,320.04 1.1.13S iniBERG GETS Changes Plea To Guilty and Admits That He Is Guilty of Both Manufacture and Sale of Wine 1.931.49 1,959.34 1.250.00 0.84 Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes uaid... 1S.54S.11 Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust com. panles in the United States and foreign countries (other than included In Items 21 or 22) Certified Chocks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 24. and 25 C9.S0S.GG Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve: Individual deposits subject 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 of assets of this bank or surety bond ' Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) suDluct to Reserve 8U4.511.91 Time deposits subject to Reserve: Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 4.539.9S United States deposits (other than postal savings) In cluding War Loan deposit account und deposits of United States disbursing officers $1.119,4S6.2S X 100,000.00 1 30,000.00 24.622.73 24,0110.00 3,177.39 61,713.00 437.60 4.4SU.67 026,735.41 161.731.47 76,015.03 George Langenberg, wtio was ar rested a few days ago charged with the possession of Intoxicating liquor, followed the confiscation of almost ko 1 gallons of wine from his home, today enierea a plea or guilty to the charge and was fined $250 and sentenced to JO days In Jail. Twenty days of the Jail sentence was suspended by Jus tice of the Peace George Jonet, who Insisted that be spend ten days in confinement. Langenberg In appear ing before Judge Jones admitted that he notonly made the wine and had it in his possession but that he has been : selling the liquor and has had several customers. He put up a plea of destl-j tute circumstances and asked for len iency. The defense Is endeavoring this nfternoon to procure a doctor's certificate that his health Is such that he not only made the wine nnd had it merit so (hut he will not be Imprisoned. SOONER OR LATER You people wlth'dyspopsla. Rheuma tism, or some kidney trouble, will be drinking the water and taking the hot baths at Iloswcll Mineral Springs. 39.93 2,000.00 Total S1.119.4S6.2S Statu of Oregon, County of Douglas, as: I, II. H. Ktapleton. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. 11. STAPLETON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1923. A. A. URCUTT. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. II. BOOTH. E. L. PARROTT, II.- WOLLENBERG, Directors. Special for January. Our price on Vncuette cleanora, $15.00. McKean, Darby and Baldwin. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Steel range. Call CI -J. DANCE Maccabee Ha Saturday Night The Umpqua Five' "The Harmony Czars" Real Snappy Dance Music for 3 Full Houn TO BE A FAILURE NEW YORK, Jan. 3. "Marriage Is a failure. As a social institution It has failed miserably." Judge Ben B. Llndsey. Denver's famous Juvenile court jurist, waved a I sheaf of statistics which had Just ronr-hnl htm no liu mn,l l,tu ...., II.. ...... ua ,,IU.IO 11D OIU1LMI1K Hl'ltnin,,,,, trwl.... ..,....!. I...... view. "We have got to face the issue, nnd tlOW nmnv n..nntu nra vnnllu thlnlrlnn Bull Orpington roosters. I and talking about this social nrniw lem?" he said. FOR SAI.lv Phone 39-J WANTED TO Call 12-R. RENT Typewriter. SilSFLfifflG ill PORTLAND PORTLAND. Jan. 2. Senator Jay TTpton, pilot goose of the stato senate at Its coming session, honked down from his home at Prinevllle last night nnd Is nesting at the Benson for the remnlnder of tho week. Tomorrow the rest of the flock from the outside counties will begin to wing In and by Saturday the Imperial hotel lobby will surge and Jam with Its biennial pre-session crowd of legislators, Job hunters, lobbyists and hobbyists with pet bills In their pockets awaiting adoption. Senator Upton says ho Is not look ing for publicity nor expoctlng trouble Just at this stago of the game. He bus come down to. Portland because he had put his business in shapo to leave for the session and because ho wanted to talk things over with Borne of the boys. Ho Bays that his 16 votes for president of the senate are still cemented to him nnd that he has a hunch he will pick up one or two more beforo the Suhhath passes and the scenes shift to Salem. No Intimation comes from Upton, or from Kubll over in the house, re garding committee assignments or chairmanships. .Senator Upton Just smiles his urbane Bmilo at the sug gestion that he tell about that before Monday next. "Knp" Kubll chuckles. "Not on your life." he says. "I want to bo elected speaker, don't I?" But between now and Monday tho question of committee assignments will bo a live ono In Portland, and about tho Marlon hotel at Salem on Sunday night. There aro a lot of Benators and representatives who would like to know where they are to 4444444 ELKS OFFIfTU VISITS Frank D. Cohan, of Marsh- field, district deputy grand cx- nlted ruler of the 1). P. O. K. Elks, will pay his official visit to the Roseburg lodge tonight. Mr. Cohan should be erected hv 71 a large attendance of the Elks. Smile beside a fire of rage's coal. In Eugene Today Dr. E. Stewart left by automobile for Eugene today on business. SORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat VICKS V VapoRub Owr 17 Million Jan Vti Yearly In From Camas George Boren, of Camas Valley spent the day In town, transacting business matters. BAPTIST CHURCH Is the World Ceding Better?" n,r. 0n B...i . . Hear this subieet .tieoH f . Here 0n Business a scriptural ond historical point I n- w- Thomas, of Grcshnm, spent a or view next Sunday night, at !""" " "ere uiuny, looking after Portland; R. P. Bray, San Francis co; A. E. Eberhart, Portland. Let us half sole that old pair of rub ber boots you have discarded. It will pay you. Goodyear Siioe repairing Co. 238 N. Jackson St. In From Wilbur Mrs. F. W. Ritzman, of Wilbur, was shopping In tho city today for a few hours. Big basket ball game at the High school Friday evening at 7:30. Eu gene National Guard vs. Roseburg National Guard. Own vnur own hnma nn.l oaa f. .... good you feel. Page Lumber and Fucl'BRIDGE OVER COWLITZ company sells material to build them. RIVFR Pfil I APCCC (Continued from paso 1) . Judgo Llndsey, who Is In New York on a lecture tour, had Just received DRY fir block wood for sale. Phone i "a,a concerning an investigation he is 309 or call 111 N. Kane. making Twv7wiiiivimvr i ; , In the year ending December 15 A-MONL DESIRING room and bud! there were 3.000 marriage licenses m private lamiiy inquire at Mill. grant0(1 fn Denver and 1,500 divorce Dt KING'S Pim J '"fJUiiun Sure relief from bilioufnrtr It? mm TEACH SEX i HAVE SUPER Street. FOR SALE Brown Leghorn ters. Good stock. $2 each. Brown. Wilbur. (By United prM1i CHICAGO. Jan. 4.-A ,. men and women would Mm. general practice of th. iJ sex hygiene. Dr. Thomas i noted Quaker authority, declJ come oui in me open"! declared. "Fighting the iti m mience ena secrecy has woeful failure. Ninety per cent of the mlsi worm is caused by ignorui matters. "The high school teacher not know that much of th 'record. You can sec that means one : 5. .-V" bot? 1th "0 roos K. E. suits filed. How many separations are never filed? I'd Bay as many as divorces. 1,500 More Added. WAN'TE1 To take baby to home and In f,lct' from ny Investigations I care for 1t. Inquire of Salvation ; ,Parn t,mt non support and separation cnnis uiiu unouier j.duu 10 me ihzz army or phono 379-1! FOR SALE Cull apples, cents per box. Oregon Packing Corporation. FOIl SALE Ford touring car, model 6'JO fewer marriages solemnized. 18, extra tiro and rim, demountable! "Eliminating these latest figures rims; newpaint nnd Just oveY-; concerning separation and dealing "" u separation for every marriage. Ac crowera tualiy there were 50 more divorces I applied for In 1922 than In 1921 and hauled. Price $150. cssh. V Bolway, Camas Valley, Oregon. PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE F. II. L. Caldwell. 7:30. by music. Good be placed and most of them will be In Portland the latter part of this week to find out. If possible. About the only persistent rumor re garding big committee appointments is that Charles Hall of Marshfleld is to be chairman of the senate com mittee on roads nnd hlghwavs. whllo companion D. E. Fletcher of Polk Is to have the chairmanship In tho house. Hall wants to bo highway chairman, a position he held at the last session. In order to watch out for the interests of the Roosevelt high way. Fletcher would like to bo in a strategic position to open up the old controversy about tho location of the Polk county section of the state high way and securo tho construction of the long-fought-over lndepetidenro Corvallls extension Instead of the present adopted Monmouth Corvallls link. business matters. See the Sherman, Clay pianos at 32 4 N. Jackson Moore Music Store. & Co. street. I'urclia.iCH New Pnr Miss Agnes Pitehford, purchased a new Ford coupe yesterday from the Lockwood Motor company. F. S. Jones made the delivery. Frank A. Terry of the Equitrblc Savings and Loan Association is at the Umpqua Hotel. was that about 25 was the total num ber lost. A search of the debris this morning revealed no bodies. Barr's car was lifted from the wreck age with a derrick and placed on a boat. Godfrey's car was also picked up from the debris. Tho county plans to rush the com pletion of the new bridge -and it will possibly be ready for traffic in six weeks. The old bridge connected east and west Kelso. It was crowded with traffic when the cable support solely with divorce suits filed, th number for Denver In 1922 is 1542, as compared with 1197 In 1921. The totnl monthly Installments. Wo now have 01 marriage licenses or 1922 is 3.00S, funds' available lor loans on im- f,8 compared with 3,628 in 1921. In proved cltv property. Umpqua Sav- ,he cas" the divorces filed, the in incs and Loan Association. Office ?r!ase 18 45 nnd marriages decreased ti'lth 1W....1..C, AKa,nn rn.,.nnT.., Ultt, Prunes vines, bin and grafting. All trees, hels. Ixmis Bergold, city. dies is due to wasted vltaliti even cut her wisdom teeth ;I "Proper sex Instruction based on the truism that U of the parents are visited ot i ren to the third and fourth jd The Jews nave survived t longer than other people (d cause they practice a crnik sejt hygiene tuught by MmcJ Return to Portland- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whartoi i will return to Portland niter spending the holidays t friends. Cam Here On Business It. W. Long, or Yoncalla, ing a few days in this cltv, lug business matters. buckled and the bridge threw trucks, autos and wagons and their passeu I gers into the torrent, swelled by re- is spend-! cent floods. Many leaped to safety, transact Hemstitching. Mail orders given prompt atlention. Singer Store N. J in-k son St. In From Winchester , Mrs. Richmond, of Winchester. spent n few hours In the cilv Indav looking nfter shopping matters. JUST CAPTURED A fine stock of second hand goods. Tables, chairs, brass bedstead. Iron bedstead, good mnttresses, kitchen. Goodyear Shoe caninet, aisnes, fruits and in fact all son Street. kinds of goods. Big auction Satur-! day. Jan. 6. at 1:30 o'clock. Auction Sells Filler Busines: onup, 0-3 rs. jacKson M. If your rubbers leak, hrinir them In We w ill vulcanize tliem just like new. epaning, 238 N. Jack- Don't Forret Watklns supplies ran be obtained at 120 West Lane or phone 177. 1 LIBERTY THEATER ! S ONLY Flltair.CI.A89 8IIOW8 AVD AT 10c AND I V IVl uw-ing to other matters taking his time. Carl Ohmnn. u-hn hn h,i iv.A Universal Tire Filler agency here fori"16 Cowljt2 river bridge disaster several years, has transferc-d Hie bus iness lo Mr. Chris. Jorgrnson. Mr. Ohman experts to devote his entire time tn the Cniut 1'ir.i a.r.,n.. l.a having been recently appointed distri . 'ork';r8 on the bridge when it col while others were swimming in tho water when picked up by the steamer Cowlitz nnd other bouts. Just how many bodies will be found among tho wreckage of the old bridge could not be determined. The bridge, always crowded, was especially so at the time of the acci dent on account of men returning home from work. Water mains to West Kelso were carried out by the crash and the west side was without water. Kstlmate nt 3 o'clock. KELSO. Wn.. Jan. 4. At three o'clock Deputy Coroner W. D. Van Noten estimated from the reports Hindu to him and checks on the pay rolls of the employing companies in this vicinity that the doath toll of 1 s about 3 51 Probably the exact number of vletlms will never be known owing to the lurge number of transient TODAY and TOMORROW A BIG JOY PROGRAM WILL ROGERS As Ichabod Crane "The Headless Horseman" Adapted From Washington Irving'g "LEGEND OF S1.EF.PY HOLLOW" Laugh at the Inimitable Will Rogers in the Best Known Character in American Literature butor fur this territory. The rubber bcot and shne Vulcrinl zcr, plus expert workmanship fixes the links and half soles and heels your rubber bocts. Giodyear Shoe Repairing Co. 23S N. Jackson St. I lapsed. &, At The Douglas J Among the guests registering at V the Douglas Hotel this morning were K .?. K. Kpperson nnd family, Seattle; P W. P. Hick and wife, Silverlon: II. K K. Baker, Ashland: J. A. Dickinson, A Shelton Wn; G. W. Lee, Shelton: g Mr,, nnd Mrs. M. C. Gentry ttv; G. E W. Flint and wife. Portland; T. L. E wisdon. Portland: A. N. I.a"e. Sa fe lem: M. II. Payne, Yonrnlla: J. E Pratt. Albany. C. K. Vlckers, Cor gi Millis. SCHOOL MEETING AT YONCALLA SATURDAY Another of the zone educational meetings nnd councils, will be held at Yonralla on Saturday, Jan. 6. A good program has been outlined for this meeting which nil teachers of the zone are expected to attend. - A dem onstration of intermediate arithmetic games will be given together with a discussion of sixth grade history nnd demonstration of hand writing. In the forenoon. In the afternoon a iVnenil discussion of school topics and an edu cational film will be shown. Dance at Canyon Pavilion Canyonville, Sat. Jan. 6th Dance tickets $1.50 per couple Extra lady 50c Music by Novelty Orchestra At Tim 1'mpiiia Among the guests rcgitorlnff at uie i mpqua Hotel last evening were Mrs. Robert Tjonisland, of this city underwent an operation at the Merry hospital yesterday morning, with Dr. Sether In attendance. The patient is reported lo be doing nicely. Also Another Big Comedy with This Special Picture ? aV'v.Kd'i.fiN?- "SOCIAL ERRORS" V Wllllan. I'ortlnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. ch, Mary With a f 1 r i i Ki r-i i-. i am viuiiun iviurrav. r nra i inri Anderson, Raymond McKee K Pnlli' PnrtlnnH l 1........ v g land, I'ortlnnd: V. M. Ililarv. Port Ji land; II. 11. Turpi. Portland; Mr. kf end Mrs. H. o. Chapman, Dallas. K.K.I.I.I.KI.I.K.K CHICOPEEP HATCHERY Now ready to book orders for day-old chicks nnd custom hatching. EARL VOSBURGH, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE fi room house, large lot. 6 prune trees, berries, good garden spot. City water, electric lights. Near Soldiers Home. Price $1 100. Easy payments. Will trade lot mAVknMVsIUKKUMAMLW place close in. Phone 431-J. Mrs. a W. H. Cordon. jS & TtAnnAIV Vfiov tm-nia 4rt ncre 'A ranch. Outside range, buildings, 5 plow land, orchard, pood place to,? raise turkeys. Price fourteen hun-'IJ dred dollars. I cut prices. Over-'P head expense light. C. Merrill. I 504 Mill St. I fj FOR SALE Large roll top office desk I A and chair to match, JS5. Rug. 9x12, A and two smaller rugs to match, all A for $17. Three quarter oak center! ji table $13. Three burner Hughes. R Electric plate, $20. Must be Bold at J once. Address Furniture, care! News-Reviev. j p FORV.'.T.F. A 21 acre farm, V' 4 mill s fr'ii t Vancouver, Wash. Good j home, barn, and other out buildings, i A in fruit. Clear title. Priced lor ouick sale See or address Mrs. John Ferguson, Rt. 2, Box 44, Rose burg, Oregon Ff-CAN'T 15 K ANY GOOD Or It would never sell for such a price. Thirteen acres bordering on good hard surfaced road, four miles from I Roseburg. Half of it Is good garden land, balance good cow pasture:: fine place for a poultry ranch. Ow-n-; er Is non-resident and will take three hundred fifty dollars rash for, clear title to thirteen acres. Law rence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 21D. j YOU MUST LOVE YOUR LAND-1 LORD To slip him yo'tr earned money every month. Why not a home of your own? Here is a man who must give up ft beautiful mod ern bungalow brand new. flvo rooms and modern bath, also big screened porch: and full basement: all built In's, book cases: window sents; buf fet; breakfast nook; beautiful elec tric fixtures; plastered and decor ated; only takes six hundred dol lars cash:" balance Just like reut; Price twenty seven hundred dollars, takes everything including two lots. Can you afford to pay rent? See Lawrence Agency, 123 Cnss St. Phone 210. m 5ToSl AN LIVING Would turn this proposition down if he believed It. Here Is a twenty six acre tract of River bottom land, bordering on river in edge of town with twenty acres of full bearing Oregon Prunes on It: fifty thousand pounds of dried fruit sold last year, from only half crop: trees twelve years old. healthy and scientifically raced for: modern bungalow, newly decorated, full cement basement : wood lift kitchen all built in's. modern bath, toilet, lavatory: barn, garage; some f.imilv orchard: beauiful shrubbery, etc. This place w ill kee.n a family and pav for itself in four yenrs; von don't believe It. eh? Well in vestltrat". Price sixteen thousand only takes six thousand cash bal ance out rf rroM. Ijwrence agency. DON'T MISS THE "GALLOPING KID" STARRING HOOT GIBSON ANTLERS THEATER SATURDAY TOMORRl MRS. M. A. STRALEE ON THE ORGAN The Sensationol Love-Thriller "ABOVE ALL LAW" A Paramount Picture f WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MACK SENNETT COMEDY "ARE WAITRESSES SAFEJ" TODAY IN if You Believe -If s So"- The greatest drama ever made. dore Roberts and P Starke in the cast. Al St. John Com1 "THE SHL1K. PATHE REVIEW Regular Admissiot Lower Floor - -Balcony - ' I 125 Cass Street, phone 213.