Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 20, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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Aye Here
If you arc looking for a heavy duty shoe, IT'S MERE.
Something nobby for street wear, IT'S 1 1ERE. A
dainty satin slipper for evening wear, IT'S HERE.
Maybe you want a dependable school shoe? IT'S HERE.
Never before such a varied assortment at such pleasing
prices. Make your choice in Shoes, Slippers, or Oxfords
Blacks, browns or colors, you'll find all the new
shades here. Let us help you and select your new
8hocs nlld you'll find it not a task, but a pleasure.
Telling It with Values
Ladies' Satin Siippers $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.00
Ladies' Suede Slippers $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.00
Ladies' Black or Brown Shoes $4.00 and $5.00
Ladies' Black or Brown Kid Slippers . ..$4.00 and $5.00
Children's Shoes $1.85, $2.75, $2.95
Ladies' Kid One-Strap Comfort Slippers $2.50
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
iHHIN-BBUHHi'
Shoes That 8atitfy and Fit Your Feet
PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET
Exclusive Agency Arch Triumph Shoes
Style with a Smile
J LOCAL NEWS
Heiiirni'il Home j
" N. V . Newman, who has been vis- !
'ting wilt ftieiuin and relatives and
itieuding to bit!ilueiin matters In this
J.y for the punt lew days, returned
'o bis home in tirutits I'uks this
uornlug.
I'iit The Kay i
Inland Schwarts and Adelbert
Young motored to Corvnllls and ;
tpent the day attending to bite ltiens. i
;'liey wert uccompauied as Tur as!
Ougene by lrs. I'rcd Schwarts, who
pnt the day in that city visititm
vli h friends . I
. ipent iay IIcm !
Mr. and Mr R. K Turner, former I
ist(1ents of lUe'ehurc, snent I
'llehl and today here atteii'tlns tn
'itislnes'i and vi-ltlug with fiieinlK.
Mr. and Mrs. Tut.'.er are now Rtakinx
heir heme in I alias and are on
'heir way to (irants Pas on bu:.lue..s
natters.
;?lre This Morning
A small fire In the woodshed at the
Mct'nrty hume nu Stephens street, re
mltcil In n fire nlarin this morning
I'he big siren wns not souinled. but
the ftieNtllek went tn the se.-ne The
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ueeiled. however as the fire was extin
gtiUhtd with the use of a gurden
llUHU.
Krult ladders at Wharton Iiros.
Krom l-'lorenci-
Al Carlson and D. W. Huntington
are spending several days in Rose
burg visiting and attcndiiur to busi
ness. They aro from Florence, Ore
gen. Pnrcluisiil lnKrt)'
Iv II. Itosenberrv has purchased
I lie Hell property, which Is located at
4 r, :t F.lln street. Mr. Cerri'lsou I J
now occupying the residem-e, but
Mr. lio.senlieriy will later resld
I here.
Visiting llce
Mrs. 1.11a
llreckenriili:e arrived
here yesterdav from Orange. Calif ir-
nla. and will 1 visit at the 1,. f h T
1 "; "arKiey ior aeierai
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Returned From Portland
, Mrs. It A. Rank n and son nobby
I returned from Portland his afternoon '
where they have been visiting for the I
past week. 1 hey were accompanied by ,
aim. uuiiMii s loonier, Aim. jmu
l,ll..r K.. l..f. r... X'..u
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FEED Ti
The youngster Roseburg r
jroing wltliout meals today In order j
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To naie im-1117 ui ;
I ...a w).t,.rillMlllll fl-eil IO He I
clven by the Douglas uouuiy
...r, Kmiil tonight. The band
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.. r 1,. r ,.,,, n.elv.cl a t'Hi and
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5 of rut-Ions from the uiuaru bhuih K,.a estate owned other than nanaing
6 fields, and eight husky men have lawful reserve with Fwleral Reserve Bank...........
V been secured with big, sharp knives t-asn vault and amount due from national banks
Kiand aie ready to serve all of the ! Ani(lunt due from State banks, bankers, and trust coin
nri youngsters of this city with big Juicy; paneg (n tne Unjt,.a .sute (other than lucluded
ft slices of melon. I In Items 8. 9. and 101 - -
gi The feed will follow a band con-! checks on other bank in the same city or town as re-
V'cerl and program which will occur ai
11, u r..l:.r ikmu at the banustanu ,
t dm court house yard. The band j
iniilirlit will be under the direction
K'of W. II llowden. a veteran musi-i
'clan and band director, who will have
. f tin ripe of the band during the ab
si nce of John Shields, who has been
W I called to Salem to aid In the music
Ejfor the state fair. In addition to
J ! the concert a chalk talk will be made
by Hert (.. nates.
Manager Lawrence
tates that the
are on nana 10 gei meir ouaic 1
melon and to participate In the big
time that will be provided.
Unfinished wagon tongues
reaches at Wharton Bros.
snd
PEN'DI.KTOX, Ore.. Sept. 20.
The roundup, Pendleton's annual
WNd West Classic oix neil today with
' a large crowd of visitors present to
witness the deeds of skill and during
and scon s of riders and others train
ed In the arts of the ranch. Among
the spectators wero many Shriners
who came lu a body from Portland.
1 Four speclul prizes have been offer
'cd in uilditlon to cash prizes. Winners
'of the world championship bucking
contest, the northwest bucking con
test and the steer roping contest will
i entertainment tonight will be largely , Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com
Si for the Youngsters and all parents panics in the United States and fore gn countneg
S are timed to see that their children I (other than included in Items 21 or 21)
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I RBI MP 0PEI5 AT
I PElLETCfJ TODAY
K each be presented with a handsome
E i saddle. The winner of the ladles' re
a . lay race also w ill get a saddle.
A novelty tins y.-ur will ue present-1
nlion of a nrize of a sack of eats to
ilie llt-lieni uu. .k
Philip Aahton Itolllns. author of "The
Cowboy." who visited the roundup 1
1 Inst year and decided the barkers.
'which share houors with the human;
f. I performers should have a prim. The i
1 Itangu roundup continues until sat
J unlay night.
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I A used Ifeed grinder at special
, price at Wharton Bios.
REV. HEEDHAM
Rev. J. I).
Needhnm, former pastor
of the local
M. E. Church, South, to
day announced his temporary with-
dn,:,l from the ministry- and will n-
maln In Roseburg. He has purchased
the Mill Street store from J. M. Uen-
nett, its former owner and will go In-
to business here for at least a year.
Mr. Needham has been a very faith-
fill pastor (or many years and during
his residence In this city worked haul
for the upbuilding of the local rhurch.
During his ministry the congregation
here constructed a new place of wor-
ship and experinced a fine growth
and be feels that he has associations
here which make it difficult for him
;, , ,,, !oil,.DurK. He KO ,.ll
,i(h thl, community and with
Its people that he does not desire to
leave. He also feels in need of a rest.
having served continuously for many
d y tak, a
a ( for Bt .as, u
Nlr Nw(lhllm wa, transferred to
, v,,,lr(ri, cnuri.hi llut ,1M tendered
" n.t, wu, vvxt.
Li w.ul...,tl..n .....I u-ill .. Bn.., tUa
place offered him.
,. busln. acqun.d
is a growing one and has a good fu-t
'tore. I'niler the able management of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennett a fine trade has
bwn built up by thu ttor. vhtch i
Un nU-d In thi nouth part of town, and
ivornl additlona
have recently bot'n
nirnlo Hud 1 ht ittoro
enlarK'il. Mr.
Ntillmm bwauso ot hU wide arguan-
iniu'snip win uououi'xs njoy a imo
iriuuv .ir. hiiu aiit. iinn'ii eipot-i 10
rtMiimu in IttwburK but aro not doc id-
h! roKardiiiK tlnlr jilans fur tho fu-
tun.
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Seclnl prices on American fence at
Wharton Bros.
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If
IMrk Price a meniner of the state
fih and game commission and a large
deleKutnm of tmunbers of Uie ltose
t'UiK li,d and t;un club, together with'
a number of the prominent business
nu n of the city, left shortly after one
o'clock for Winchester to make an In-'
tcstigation of tho fish ladder prob
lem there. The present fish ladder is
not adequate to allow the spring run
of salmon to pass and thrusamis of
tih die below the dam early or else
f ill prey to poachers. The state de
i srtiiieiit drew up plans for a new lad
der, bur these plans are said to be
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lOSgSURQ IwewtlttVltW. THURSDAY,
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Douglas National
Report of the condition of tbe.Dougiaa ,
Slate of Oregon, at the to"KE'0bi;'J," 0" Bll,,,!niber 14 i''
(he
(a) lan and discounts, including redLeounts (except
those shown In b aud c) "
Overdrafts, unsecured
lit e . . . i , i AMined!
Deposited to secure circulation (U.
value
... Vu''Tr:-r.r:ru (inelud-
ah omer cniieu aiates woi"""
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ins premiums. If any)..
Tntnl
Othr honda. atorka. aeeurities. etc.!
Jimildiii house. 122.U11U: furniture and
porting bank (other than Item it)-
Total of Items 9. 1. 11. 12. and
Miscellaneous cash Items
Redemption fund with 1). S.
Treasurer
t'. S. Treasurer
Total .
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.
Surplus fund
Undivided profit!
Less current expenses. Interest, and
circulating notes outstanding ...
v.. -. M..-....-n
Cashiers' checks outstanding ,
T otal of Items 21. 22. 23, 24. and 2a.. 67,583.33
Demand deposit (other than bank deposits) subject to
Reserve (deooaits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check . -
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day (other
than for money borrowed)
State, countv,. or other municipal deposits accured by
pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond .....
Total of demnd deposits (other than bauk de
posits) subject 10 neservo.
28, 29. 30. and 31..
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 10
days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and
postal savings) : -
Tostul savings deposits - -
Total of time delwslts subject to Reserve,
Items 32, 33. 34, and 35...
United States deposits (other than postal savings), in
cluding War Loan deposit account and deposits of
United States disbursing officers
Total ....
State of Oregon. County of Douglas, ss:
I H. H. Stapleton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above stutument is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
H. H. STAPLETON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 19th day of September, 1923.
(Scal) DEXTER RICE, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. H. BOOTH,
E. L. PARHOTT,
H. WOI.LENHKKO, Directors.
v., ehlhlled a nerfect wllling-
nCSH IO COOpemie 1U IUIB UiaillT i
ha8 lnfornleli )ne ioc8i Bp0rtsmea that
, d anil wjiling to build any,
kind of a fish ladder believed oest tor "s "
the puriwse. It Is thought however, was held yesterday. Coroner Rltter
tliat the plans are too expensive and la making a thorough Investigation of
that a cheaper ladder can be built Ibe case and an inquest may be held
which will serve as well. The Bporta-t a later date,
men do not desire to put the company wetM
to any unnecessary expense, and con- fJCW TfiriAV
srqucntly the Inspection today was I N&VY lJUJJ v
made for the purpose of going over the ! 4. ....-.
ground, examining the various plans V iimmh.,..-...
and determiaing the best course of ac- j WANTED Apple pickers at the Orer
tlon. land orchards.
Mr. Price came to Roeeburg for this,
purpose and will represent the com-
t mission. It is desired to gut the lad-
I der built before the fall rains bring 1
i high water so that next year's 6rtng;
I run of salmon can get to the head-
watcrs of the stream.
Mr. Ness, representing the local
water and power company, will have
the company', engineer on the P-
, at once to draw plans of the Proposed
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"portsmcn and Mr. Price today, and It
! is ""t" P"t Immediate action on
i "e matter.athe work under way at
once,
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SACKS To Mr. and Mra. Roy
t-acks, 823 . First Street, boy, Wed-
liesday, September 19, 133.
PKNDKIUiHASS To Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Pendergrass. on Thursday,
Sept. 20. l'.CH. twin boys, weighing 8
aud 8 pounds respectively.
JKN.NINCS To Mr. and Mrs. O.
! l. Jennings. lu7T Mill street, boy,
Thursday. September 20, 123.
; LOCAL news :
Rubber belting at Wharton Bros.
Ixailiig Fur Portland
J. V. Casey, loral real estate dealer,
will leave tonight for Portland where
he will spend several dayt attending
to business matters.
Left This Afternoon
Mrs. Milo Atterbury and son left
this afternoon for their home In Al
bany after a visit of several weeka at
the home of Mrs. Jolrh Culver.
Ill Yesterday
l. L. Shortridgo, who Is a resi
dent of Looking t;iass. was lu town
yesterday att- uditiK to business mat
ters. To Portland
Volr.ey Klllott left on the afternoon
train for Portland, where he will be
I'inployed with Woodward and Clarke
I'ruK Store.
l'i.)aua People In j
Mr aud Mrs K. K. Kmniett and!
children were in from I'mpoua to
day shopping and attending to other
business.
To Attend Round Up
Cecil Hayes l(i for Pendleton.
where he will attend the round up.
which start.-d today. Mr. Hayoa will
leturn Sunday.
To Visit fn Albany '
Mrs j. S M.moemiih left this after.
n.n tor Albany, where) ahe will tislt
' 'nends and relative for a week
or ten .lavs
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SEPTEMBER 20. 1921,
n...n District No. 12!
. . n 1
BanK or noseuurg
at Roseburg, In
700.146.65
Sit. aa
8. bonds,
par
f 25.OU0.0O
- manjlAA
v,v,w "
134,046.00
96.072.26
22.001.00
10,933.7
6it.226.31
147,645.86
fixture, $1.00 ....
1,065.78
2.309.02
3,387.62
1.250.00
I3-
151,040.66
and due from
11,189,020.68
t 100.000.00
30.000.00
37.034.47
6.567.47
taxes paid-
30.467.00
24,100.00
63.863.56
323.00
3.396.76
645.299.54
137.851.70
97,478.64
iiems , i.
930,629.88
4,240.48
4.240.43
2.000.00
1, 1SS.020.CS
FUNERAL IS HELD.
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The funeral of Miss Gertrude Smith,
who died at Glendale Tuesday, follow-
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! WANTED to buy a second hand or us
ed flat top desk. Call 128.
WANTED Store or house, close In.
Mrs. Decker, 185 Stephens at.
FOR SALE Calf, 2 mo. old. Sell or
trade for wood. J. M. Taylor, Ballf
St.
,FO" Kf,
date apartment. Phone 353 J. 348 So.
Stephens st
FC'R RENT Furnished sleeping room
2 doors from high school. 320 W.
Washington.
liKESSMAKINO, children and miss
es a speclnlty. Miss Palmer. 408 E.
Douglas street.
WANTEI-i5 cords-four foot wood',
on ground. Write K. R. Fitzgerald,
Looking Oluss, Oregon.
WIU, someone please loan the Salva
tion Army a truck for gathering pro
riiiee for a day or two. Phone S7-R
LUST Elks toothwith-initlala-Rri)'.
W. Ixxlge number 326. Set with
small ruby. Reward of 5 tf return
ed to this office.
v ANT El) to buy about 100 tiers of!
old growth fir. State exact location
and lowest price, first letter. Write
H. Care News-Review.
LOST Leather case containing fish
rods, between Sutherlln and Rose
burg. 35 reward for return to 608
J2.nd. streeL Pomona, Calif.
FOR SALE 4 room plastered house.
modern plumbing, two lots, street
assessment paid. Price $1600. $500
cash will handle, chas. Kyes, 82
No. Jackson 8L
FOR SALB Jersey Guernsey milch
cow. Clvea over I fallone when
fresh. Value $100, but will take $60
for quick sale. Apply 1141 Harvard
Ave:WestSide.
REAL CAR BARGAIN Buick-roadster:
looks good and In wonderful
condition; good paint, wind wings.
An excellent buy. C. A. Lock wood
MotorCo, Roseburg.
LAlY would like passage to CalifoF
nla In private car or will take her
car tr ran find passenger so that
she will not have to go alone. Phone
34 F 3 or see the party at 105 Cass
street.
: PRESSED SALES House s w".tTS
I dollars, easy terms. Farm in .ero-
farm, 36i acres. All kinds of houses'
ana raxuis. Overhead expense light.
I cut prices. Call and aee my large
list House here, well located, will
trade for house In Portland r u-r.
rill. 604 Mill sL
I'SEI) CAR BARGAINS"
1918 Xd.e tour. Completely over
hauled. New cord tin
l.J Ford tour. Driven only 5000
in.l-s. ; per cent new.
li.'O nrd tour, without starter
!l"t Ford tour.
117 Kord tour.
ISIS New Ford Body.
1115 litht Kord dehverv $lia)
MATHITWS MOTllRXCHANGE
117 Jackson St.
You'll like the
Shoes 224
They made them comfortable and good looking, with
all the wearing qualities mat go wun
a good shoe
$7.50 to $9.50
Special Lot at
4 ATTENTION
All persons Interested In the
Dramatic Art and Physical Edu-
cation department of the Heln:
line Conservatory are Invited to
meet Miss Adams at the studio
this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Delmar Barnes Visiting Parents
Delmar Barnes, who has Just com
pleted hla service with the U. S.
navy, arrived here last evening from
Ran nioirn tn enlov fl visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnes. He
expects to remain here for several
weeks and Is considering re-entering
tho service again. He Journyed from
San Diego to Roseburg by motorcycle.
BERGDOLL STOCK
IS DROPPING
(Continued rrom Page One.)
ternational significance to the kid
napping affair, and of the danger of
destroying the good feeling between
America and Germany. It has b!
gested that both countries regard
the two men In their true light, but
added with expressions of astouisu
ment that the Hergdoll affair was
slven more widespread attention In
the American press than the fall if
the Cuno government or the repara
tions question. "
Heavy castors for drier trucks at
Wharton Bros.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5
a. m.
Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday.. 77
Lowest temperature last night... 47
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total precip. alnce first of month 0
Normal precip. for this month... 1.04
Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922,
to date 0
Aver, precip. since Sept. 1, 1877
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
1823
Aver, precip. for 46 wet seasons,
.56
(Kept, to May, inclusive) 31.48
Cloudy tonight and Frldav.
WILLIAM BELL, Obsarver.
DR. IL C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESiGHT
SPECIALIST
122 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore.
Telephone 86
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New Fall Style
in-
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$5.00 per Pair
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TODAY-TOMORROW
Return Engagement
"The Valley rj
Silent Men"
with
ALMA RUEENS
A Paramount Picture
TPHE most popular story of il
Northwest ever written. S:
perbly picturized by the n
nnd -director of "Humoresq
A big, thrilling entcrtainni'
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