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PAGE BIGHT Charter No. 93 Reserve District STATEMENT The Umpqua Valley Bank No. 12 ' l ' LUCAL, IMtWS 2 ftOSEBURO WVMW. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ?B, 1?S. , CONCERT REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK lit Roschitrg, In Mat.; of UroroA. t i-kiiMt of Imsim-MS 8t-jrt.-n.bfr 11, RKSOIIICES. i . nrf .llscnunia Im-lmlliiK rediscounts shown 10 Items 1". 3M nrjtj 30. if any - f ivor.irafls. .- urcd and tin--.". ur-d 1'. S. Kuv.-rijni' in . urliu-H owned, Including those shown In It.-n.s S'l null 3 J. If any Other tx.n.li. wurniiitfi and e urines. Including for-lm gov crnin.nt. stntii. in iiiif IihI. corporation, etc.. Including those shown in i'l-iim :io iiml :r, If uny Slocks. nr. I'. x. claims. li iih. JiidmientH, etc r'nrliilur" uiol r v ? -i r.-H - lull) ('null I nn.l i:i vinllt mi l due frmn tJink. hanker tllld Hum il guatcd iiii'l approved r -servo a, ill" of this Link , , " . - Fv.hi.ni;. - f'-r ilcnruig house and Items on oilier liaiik In Ilia same citv or Ikaii ;.f r-intiii han!i - -i.n kn "n 'li.mkH mils. do city or towu of r-jM.rtiii)( hank ami olll'T "kIi il. III-. -" Tolal inxh ami duo from liank, Item , V, 10 and !1 ID3.3IS.54 14". 1 21.01 None i T.i rorvulll MM J.an.-llc Rice loft on the morning iraln Tor Corvallls. whore lie w.ll a lie ml O. A. I.. In On ltuliie Jim M. l'ariln wa in town today from I):'- rural districts attending to bUHin.-Mrf matters. Everybody U cordially Invited to t tend a concert (liven at the Helnllne Thursday evening, - - , . n. fin Adams. Creator Serena- w o clock to lmrouu - 7I.9bl.34 i lia.303.8ft 3,000.00 Mm. C. E. Marks wan among thoiie In fiom Ld.nbower yesterday, iriiiia acting business und visiting with lil.-iiil... i I Timothy, orchard grass, rye grasn. In Shopping I ulh) p ajid red clover scd al Wharton I .'.Irs. Sanford and Mm. Giles were Bros. I K0.S 73 In town today from Kdetibow.r shop-' . ..!.... ....I ..ii,l,.., u ltli rHemls i l.ft I'm III I'Mie 1.2M.SI ; III Oil Bllsllic - A. i:. Slouch of f'olea Valley "pent the nmrniiiK In Itos, burg irunaacliiig business and visiting. rnMINQ HERE. Tdcr" ThatToy tuinVruYbubof who wi.l give . proKrau. of readinic. Dear in ltobuii on u-xt I u.-- ,come directly from the or,n,we?" t SI Xh Ul! 2M. for a - fnlvemity and 1. prepared to teacb danca al lha armory. The St-re- , all fonni of Dramatic Art. She will t iZlTl T on Thur,day evening by Krain of the late dance nun, arm ,m- "k' are inrin- to ao. ltem.-oiber the Iprano. Mr. 6hiel.U and Mr. Crockerln date-Tu.aday iM. October Saxophone and cornet .-- vj Olson cornet olo. Admlmion free. . Mr. and Mra. W. K. Sha'P and Mr- and Mr. Hoinans.i Wood b-ft by au to thin inorniiix for .Salem, where th. y will enjoy the fair for a couple or three daya. Tolal IS32.KM.31! I.IAIIII.ITIKS. Apple Hi oh. likklliK aacka at Wharton fiipltal ftni k paid In - - Knrt.liiK fMn-l - lal 1'iolivld.d luofilH l-i.r,7!ol ihi I i-iirr, 1. 1 -xiM-iis.-N. Inl--r-t and tax.n paid .. . 4.'3 22 Hi) I.. -." .-Mrrc-nt . .p iiio-M. liil.-r.-Hl and linn paid 4.r,73 22 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other lliau l.anlo.. nuLJ.-'t to reaerve: 21. Jii.llviiliiul d.-M,.ilt iihJ.--t to i lo ck, InciiidiiiK ncM,im lino tno Suite of (iri-xon, county, l ilies or other public fund - Iieniii.nl cerllfli at.-H of d piwll oiitHtandliiK - - Omhl.-r'H clieckH of tlilrt bank oiiibIiuiiIIiik iwyable on ilemand Total of demand itoponita. other than bank cicposin, nuojeei m reerve. Il.-m 23. 21. 2r.. 2 jr,;i.!i:iH.ol TIME AND 6AVINGS DEPOSITS, aubjoil to reserve and payable on .l.-m.-unl or subject to notice: 27. Tim (rtiflcal.-s of deposit outslalldlllif Tolal of time and siivlni.-s de posits payable on demand or aiib-Jei-t to notice, Items 27 and 2S , f l;:i,4 jS-62 17. l.t. 21. 25. BO.OOflOO 1V,UUW.09 1.006. 6S Krofi; Iteslon Lire Matthews, who resides In Res-j Ion. was In t liia city yesterday Iran-! uc-tini; business matters. 669.3i.l5 13 0 :tn3.s:i 27.75 To ltef,l.le In Kuki-iii Mlns llose l.asater left this afler noon for KuK'-ne, where she will make her home. You cannot afftml to be without electric lmhtg this winter when you can buy an electric plant at the price we aicj selling tbem. Wharton llros. T l,cft For Salem .Mr. and Mra. II. W. Henry left "his afternoon for Salem, where they will spend at-veral days atteudliiu la businesa mattera. ,. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES Iteeutar meetinK Thursday evenlnp, Sept. 27. Buainesa of Importance to be transacted. All members are urg ed to be prevent without fail. 6. W. KAI'P, It. K. ATTENTION MUSCOVITES You are commanded to appear at the court of the Noble Duke, 7:?' sharp, Thursday evening;, Sept. 27 BrlnK a larse spoon. These mystic let ters explain everything. B. F. K U ' A. K. Don't miss it. The Blunt com mittee awaits you. W. P. WEATHEREI.L, C. A, In Today Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hlndry were In town today from" Myrtle Creek ut K3.1a9.C2. tending to business and visiting. I'. & O. tractor plows, either disk or two or three bottoms at Wharton Bros. ..IS32.KM.31 Total - Slate of Or.Tiin. County of DoiikIiis, m, I J. M. Throne, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the abovo slat, no nt is true to the best of my knowlwliro and belief. I . kIhiihiIiib Stibsi rlbed and sworn to before me this 2lth day of September, 1S2J. (Seal ) HKIlltKItT II. (JUNK, .Notary Public for Oregon. I (My commission expires May till, 1'J27.) I Correct Att.-sf H. W. HTKONO. KOI.AM) A'lKK. , riKil(CK WKIiKII. lilrectori ' Will Attend lnlenllj Gerald Geddea was a passenger on the afternoon train for r.ugene attend the University of Oregon. to Mrs. George Winston, who Is a res ident of insioii, was in today visit inic with friends and shojipiug. 44liva111i i In Ton Yiolenlay ' I mmi wtr-iirc? J. M. Martin was a.! J LULAL I1LVTO i 4 To Atlen.l f air Miss Vera Mackny left this afl. r niMiii for Salem, where site will at tend the state fair. . :nong the Myr tle Creole people who were in town yeslerday transacting business matters. ('..n.lilloii linprovhig-- The condition ot Dewey llolnviuist, who has been ill for the past week is reported to be improving. Mrs. WiiImui In Tovui Mrs. Charles Watson of Myrtle Creek was in town today shopping ami attending to other business matter!!. Over I'mm Owliliilnl - . Mr. nnd Mis. r. K. I.e-is were over from Oakland today and spent uev . r.il hours on hiiilnc. Mr. Lean is 1 1,.. Kurd d'. iler of 1'ial ellv Here For A l-'ew lla J. W. Klrkpatrlck. representative of t!ie North American An Id. tit In surance company of Mcdford, Is spending a few days in Hoseburg on business. Harry and Harold Hallf who have been employed lu Seattle In govern ment service fur the past three yearn, left Tuesday morning for Corvallls where they will ent.-r O. A. C. They have been visiting in Hoseburg with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ilnllf fur the ti.nl few davs. To Kliilnalh l-'iills Key. G. W. liorfnian will leave In the morning for KUimath Fulls where lie will remain over Sunday. In From Glide K. D. Way of Glide was a Rose burg visitor for a few hours today, attending to business matters. Bund Concert Director John Shields reports that there will be a band concert to- I morrow uu-hi If the weather permits. Over Yesterday Mrs. Ida Iturd-n. who is a teach er in the Sutherlln Academy, was In town yesterday attending to business mailers. 5 . . ..-. .... : j- x-r c l " f - 9: V.K lie Physical Education and Dramatic Art Instructor n Tlo Ailams, Grntluate Northwestern University FVivate nnd Class Lessons Phont 390 or call ' HEINL1NE CONSERVATORY Most up to date machine nhop !r Soulii. rn tliegon. Job work given spe cial attention. Aulomntio Klectric Brake Co. 121 So. Pine at. Ix-ft Tlilit Afternoon Mertlu Harding, who has been vis iting with Dr. and -Mrs. A. J. lliudry of Myrtle Creek for the past few days, left today to enter the Ore gon Agricultural college. MOOHE MUSIC STUDIO, Kinder Farten, 1 to 6 years. Dunning classes. High school credits. 321 No. Jocksob St. Phone 502. To Marslifi..,! Mrs. J. B. Hughes left today for .Varshfield. where she will visit with friends for several weeks. Mra. Hughes will also visit in North Bend before returning to Hoseburg. To Tort land Mr. and Mra. J. K. McBrlde left this afternoon for Portland, where they will spend several days. They will stop in Salem on their way home and visit for several dayB. Back From Mandiricld I The Misses F.lta and Bernice S.iuler ot Sutherlin. who have enjoy ed a couple of weeks at Marshtield, returned here today, "leaving this af terneun for their, home. 1'll.lervieli: 0M'rnt Jon Mra. Z. Spltuskl underwent an op eration for tonsilitia this morning. The operation was iM-rformed by Dr. Chas. II. Wade. .More ( lievrolets The Kd Marsh Motor company to day recelv.Kl another car of Clievr lets, and were busy unload Inc. them this morning. . SILK HOSE. AT $1.15 . Our repeat busia.n with women who have tried out SI. 15 thread silk hose, proves to Uff that we have a big value in this moderately priced hose. I'ull l. nmh, pur ."ilk, finely made, conies In all wanted uliades. Th hose will give youtsatbtactory and look well. Try this hose Carr's. You'll like it too. wear from I SALEM, Sept. 21. A demand for a j "more equitable assessment law In i this Mate having reference to the In- VMlr.1 Brother i come bearing ability of the proper- i Miss Anna Keeiiey. who has been ty." was voie.nl by Governor Pierce In : visiting with her brother. F.ph Wil-1 opening the conference of county tax SOU. left tills lllleriioon for Kujjelie : conservation rmnminlnnur. k. IM, to attend the univemity. Will Alleml School i Paul tioodler, of North Bend, i passed through Hoseburg today en route to Sutherlln, where lv will at I lend the ucudemy this coming year. 1 if l LIBERTY-THEATRE! TODAY an.l TOMORROW Only 10 and 15 Cents The Qucru of F.motionnl Photoplay One of the I ortner 1 liyhrst Salaried Stage Stars Hero This Morning Among the Sutherlln people were Mr. and Mrs. c s Austin who spent Die morning in K.eburg attendliig to business. Mrs. Conn In Town MrB. Henry Conn, who Is a rest. morning. The governor also stressed the need for new sources of revenue in this state to lighten the loan now borne by landed property, calling at- leuuon to the Income tax, severance tax, gross earning tax and a tax up on natural resources as offering pos sible solutions to Oregon's present pronieni. The conference which is attended by approximately 90 members of the stales S3 county tax conservation commissions, was organized by elect Ing Seymour Jones of Salem, chairman 3 aimy Ward! dint of Melrose, spent several hours'"1 lov 'ockton of Malheur county, In town yesterday, shunning. secretary. Taxes have been mounting at such Most lln to dale machine shot. It a terrillc speed in county, state, cltv Southern Oregon. Job work given spe . "'"hool district and other taxing units rial intention. Automatic Klectrn ' ,,ml 1 liaye come to believe that the Blake Co. 121 So. Pine st. danger ahead Is so serious that drastic measures must b used." the governor In Ton Today I declared in explaining his support of i- reii Hamilton of Halfmoon Ranch measures which created the tax was in town today visiting wit h 1 conservation com missions. fri, nds and attending to business o . matters. i IT PAYS TO BUY our lumber of Alton 8. Krey and In tht Grot French Drama lis Hardest Way WllliUr lt.,rnu In I'll) E. II. Ku-sell. Bert M.il. y and C. W. Jennings were in the city today from w illmr looking arter business mutters tor a few hours. Itcluriinl To l a tii-mnlo J. B. l.oe. who has been visiting III Kosci.tirg for the past few days with relatives and friends, left this ni'tcruonu for li tirande. Sons. Salesman at North Side Grocery rutin!.- Wnl, aonow ..slge, q,.,n of emotional drama. In he latest photodianiatlc sue. the Hardest Wav." from the p. 11 of the KKI..I ll. Iiry Klstemaeeker AI.SO STARI.AND 'Al'DFATL.IP. REVUE AUSO AESOP-S VAIU.VS AND TOWN TOPICS FRIDAY an.l S VTl'HHA Y Guy Bates Post "GOLD MADNESS" Adapted from the story of Jamet Oliver Curwood io a.lvaree In prlii-s To lt.rkelev Mrs. I.. D. Cook an.l daushtetr. who have he. n making their home In Myrtle Point, parsed through ose luitg today and spent several hours on their way tu ivrkelov. where th. v will reside. Thn-e Bid t hevn.l.t W Ise MuUnnev ef Ihls city, have t iirrhasa-d .S ion tru. k Miss lllan. he luy h.u a Lu,. m.xlcl coupe and I. It. Gibson. Yoncalla, took home a, touring car. The Kd Marh Motor coinpaiiy reports business tine. Lai Vfgn Rtudrntt Hfre Mr. and Mrs w t Mundy of l.as e. Nevi'e.a, are in Rovbuig en lev in.: a vacation and I.H.king after thei ranch in c.atden Valle. Mr. and M Miin.iy are i-onieiiiintig making Kou. las n.untv ih. ir home in die n.a You'll Be Surprised! MERRY GO ROUND AT 10c ITS A WONDER Those Lady Loin double mesh, cap shape hair nets. Made carefully, good size, every net guaranteed. Get them at Carr'a, 10c each. $1.10 a. doz. S NEW TODAY t.M FOR RENT Piano, Phone 31 F 5 WANTED Apple " pickers. R. H. C. Wood. Garden Valley. FOR RENT 5 room house 1021 No. Jackson st. Phone 363-J. f6r SALE Old papers, 5c and It, bundle. Newa-Revlew office. FOR RENT Two furalBhed house keeping rooniB at 212 So. Rose at. SHEEP FOR SALE 170 head of lambs. George Ward, Box 1035, Hoseburg. FOR SALE Lata model Ford road. ater with surter. Walter' Leake, Dixonville. Oregon. 1 WANTED Man wlthwood saw. Have about 20 cords to cut. 231 N. Main St. Phone 128. FOR SALE Cow, Jersey, cheap for quick sale. R. H. C. Wood, Garden Valley. FOR SALE-Oak etumpage, close In. House to live in. Address X, care Newrg-Revlew. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room in private borne near high school 320 W. Washington. FOR RENT Sleeping room with use of piano if desired. Gentleman pre ferred 131 So. Stephens. FOR SALE 35 March hatch pullet. Tancred strain. Need the room. M Nance. Winchester, Oregon. WANTED Apple pickers, for about three weeks. Apply to F. Q. Ewens, back of Garden Valley school. FOR SALE 1923 Ford sedan, fully equipped, excellent condition. Terms Addreas "Sedan" care News-Review. EpWtWcK1vI1I be going t. Portland Friday.- Will take load of furniture or piano. Address C. C. Chappell, care News-Review. WANTED Apple pickers at the Ovei land Orchard. Good place to camp by the river, or meals at the hunk house, 25c each. Phone 31 F 6. FOR SALE A used I vers and Pond piano. A bargain for anyone want ing a piano. None better than this make. Address Piano, care News Review. WANT TO TRADE Vi sec. good red fir, 1 million ft. 16 miles out,' oh Cooa, Bay highway. Easy logging. $1000.00 for city borne, or close in acreage. Will assume. Address "Tim ber' 105 2nd. Ave. So. Phone 39-J. MIDDLE aged lady wants housework or restaurant work. Phone 351-L. FOR SALE 5 room house,, mostly fu -Pished, 3 lots, small barn, chick en .house, price $1100. $200 ash, balance like rent. Chas. Kyes, 82i No. Jackston st. ; Style With a Smile ARCH TRIUMPH SHOES FOOTWEAR OF PERr FARE. COMFORT. AND GRACE- 'nrtCT Thin ! to Announce our new line of "Arch Tri,,...L. fords and pumps, featuring four style successes Busm-H1 annealing to feminine taste. Arch Triumph fi.i' smart in every pattern, features a' graceful, suuuon?, .arch and a glove-like forepart Style with i . In our stocks now we have these styles In AAA to n widths and In Bizes from 2'4 to 9. Every pair ii mj,., with a rubber, top lift on the heels. .The style, ,re BLACK, SOFT PATENT, ONE-STRAP PUMPS BLACK, SOFT KID, ONE-STRAP PUMPS BROWN, SOFT KID, LACE OXFORDS BLACK, SOFT KID, LACE OXFORDS Priced $9 Careful Mail Order Service Exclusively at ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building Cats Strttt Shoes That Satisfy nnd Fit Your Feet SACHS CINCINNATI Designers & Manufacturers ROSEBURG GIRL WRITES OF QUAKE (Continued from Page One.) -USED CAR BAR- L. L. ROBERTS GAINS 1922 Ford touring. .Wonderful me chanical condition. Dandy looker. All new tires, Bargain. ti7 i-ord, good condition, good tires. ' 1916 Studebaker, good all around ! At your own price. . i 83 Overland, good looker, good run-; ner, $0. Many others. All on caa i terms. OLD EMPIRE FEED BARN j Phone I11.i ' I BARGAINS INjl-SED FORDS ' Leas and Company offer some ex ceptional bargains for the balance of September on used cars. These cars must be moved to make ' room for our new stock of Ford cars and we are doing this by pric I ing a way below our actual cost. ' Some have been thoroughly reblult : others ust as we take them in, but ' no car sold unless customer is thor-l oughly satisfied. , In the list we have Fords from 1914 ; to 1920 in roadsters, tourings, and delivery ranging m price from $75 or to $.'25.00. We also have In our shop one Fordson tractor, which we are rebuilding and if In the market for a tractor It would pay yon to come and see the way we actually rebuild our cars and tractors. We will be glad to arrange suitable terms for any of the above, call write, or phone Lea and Company Oakland. Oregon, authorized Ford sales and service. 1300 of 1100 refugees on board. Mr.t tresses were put down all over the ship. Several oparutlons , were per formed on board yesterday. We may expect to leave most of these people at Kobe, and may not. They are foreigners for the most part English Swiss, French, German, etc. A num ber of Japanese women servants were brought along. People have been won derful about giving clothing and help ing in any way they can. Many Tales Recounted. "The hundreds of incidents of uniting of families would read like thrilling stories. One man, a Swiss, had a radio from his wife saying she was In. Japan at the Oriental hotel. Yokohama. He had come across with us and we felt hadly to think that per haps she had been killed. All day long be looked for her and was Just coming back from the Australia hav ing given her up. It was almost dark and the launch he was in had engine trouble. Another launch came to their aid and who should one of the passen gers be but his wife. "Women were on the boat vi dian t know whether their children I were dead or alive and later ton. them. One woman Is on another boat with two of her children. The baby had been left at home with the nut The nurse was badly hurt by manag ed to get the baby to people pasaiti by. They brought the child along to the shore when the baby's aunt recog nized blm. She has the youngMer here and the mother doesn't know it. "A baby was born on the boat this morning. ' ' English Woman Injured. -Mrs. James, the woman so badly bruised in our cabin, is quite well edu cated. She was born In Paris and has traveled a great deal. Mrs. Foster Is from London and talks with a cockney accent. She la decidedly interested, but ignorant of America. Said a wo man irom America wu i ouy stamps in Yokohamt w Japanese money. Mrs. Fair 3 io man ner tellers lor hero, change the American rant of our coin. "I was glad tj saia airs, r oster, "but I tt how much it was worth." "Last night we watcM i burning. For the most put t on fire. With the htnidrali j from the vessels in the hrtr red fire glow. It was a bnrft although this sounds territH tne misery it causes. "The garb the rehw donned as clothing vu sis I and surely are funny in i Some wear a fancy drettKM the most terrible shoes. Et glnd for anything to comix Refugees Take Seas "Two of the wealthipvirii men In Yokohama insmw ing the ship with their tsitl They accept help from (hey regard it all as a Urt "One Englishman, a to. in Yokohama, lived MiW hotel. He had been repair oed by a "hlRh-up" Enghil n chance would have it, ' life. All night they stood ill up to their necks and fMtw shoulder, etc. Mr. Fuller al couldn't resist rubbing It r.d she accepted the rebub PI "We have Just come Into I' quartermaster from the f Jefferson which sails atliMT our letter back. This ian but It's too good a chatrt i" Lovingly, DOROTHEA. DR. If. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND KTESI0HT SPECIALIST 2J Perkins Bldf. Rosebnrf, Or Telephone. II Mrs. Deardorf on the Organ WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Return Engagement "TO HAVE and TO HOLD" with Betty Compson and Bert Lytell JjjORE gorgeous thrills, more daring adventures, more brilliant beauty thai you've ever seen on the screen before. The famous story of the love that dared a hundred deaths. A ro mance that sweeps the seven seas for thrills. Two great stars In the best roles they've ever had. COMEDY "3 GUN MAN" "THE BANANA SPECIAL" Friday WALLACE REID In THE CHOST BREAKER" Mrs. Berry on the W TODAY ONLY L 'ill HE r ER devilish pr " him. her nin , j .., .vi. mil " biiockco nioi . -all women were hi when she broke heart of stone ! , plest, sappiest pM" Comedy SNUB POLLARO IN "A TOUCH INTERNATIONAL TOM MIX in '"u""-