Sessional nurse says TANLAt HAS mi LUUAL "Mirk Say Tanlac lMo're Than Match for Jroubles. "'I'lfinn mu.-I'lMmmjuuj ruijuJXJVruvrLru truTJTjTJTfinriraiJUnj rir rirLiniruTjui nm Ui j i. n n -i r THOSE WHO COME AND GO . w.-.-jt "Stomach rln would make me so weak I wouM feel rijthl faint. The least exertion would completely ,,x. linust me nml ix months before Ins Tanlac 1 was so weak 1 had to hire niy housework done. I as in hed most of the time for two months and Her from Marthfield I- V. MrK.-e of Marsh.fi. Id la a business visitor lu the city. idee campaign, will quite likely re ceive the appointuieui. .... ,. I I Ihe IK i k--sPn . i ... .v(rit-nce aa a ; was getting desnerate. T Mre the statement of; "Tanlac was more , uu . . 1. - f J-iifonna. will bo of Inter-I- l .. I,, need of an uu- HO HI 17 IOn.!CVifte-n 'ears experience "' vs Mrs. Clark's than a match for my troubles and eit;hi bottles ,.ft me feeling fine. I eat and sleep like a child and have energy ami strength that makes life a pleasure. Tar.lac Is simply arand." Tanlac is for sale by all sood druir- 40 Ml BUI"' - 1 ' " n"a mi -1 never fould the equal glsls. Accept no substltuie. Over . . .mrnath medicine and, million bottles sold. f "ears aw an attack of in- j me wiuiul -ee . - SUIU bad fix that! Tanlac Vegetable Pills for ronstl- hv the nwnufaeturers of TAN' LAP. I t. in r . ... ..... UHnied to do me Datfon made and rnmnmU I J1IQ Kai " - -. .e,d of '' ; Her From Rack Creek lWter ltice was a visitor In the city today from his camp at Ruck Creek. Co to Eugene A. N. ore-tut and Kuene Tarrott motored to It-Vuene today to attend . to bu.-im-ss mumrs. i S. P. Official Here ; It. K. Mull.iney, special agent for Ihe Southern Pacific i-ouipanv. is a i visitor in the city from Portland. I John Hunter III John Hunter, well known local cap itallKt. is quite HI at his home in this city according to a report today. i Speeder Fined Edmund Dolan today paid a fine of tli lu the city court on a charae of speeding. in From Ranch P. A. Hernia was a visitor In the city today from his ranch at Oakland. The Hernia fuiuily have moved to the ranch to remain durum the summer mouths. Can Boone Fined Dan lioone today paid a flue of $lo lu the local city court on a charge uf speeding. An additional ti 50 was assessed when llooue informed the court that he ImG been giveu a "bum deal." UinN CONTROL kins. w.is expressed, how-i ihe Germans had agreed E,i, point detnaniieu uy uie . r' ...... n f ihe control , kc'ioll resumptl 4 The only kodak finishlnr i L,trA Press leased Wire.) L ,u)y 9 Germany a re- ; ageucira we nave in tne city are, L i luter-allied military con- Chapman Drug Store and Church- Lr armaments cease on ri p-, in hiiw. t o. Was ue""l "J ' ' I uuic t,iuniii ut- unbassadora in a note i tention. ine German ambassador CLARK'S STUDIO it was aiiEouueeu io- , Jtoseburs Nat 1 Bank lildg. ! C. V. Clark. Prop. Visit Daughters Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Doss left today for Park Place near Portland.- anil Spokane, where they will spend the next three weeks visiting with their daughters. , Burn Grass at Sutherlin In order in prevent the serious fire hazards, many of the citizens of Sutherlin were busily eneneed tn burning the dry grass around the bus iness section last night. Going to Coast -j Mayor N. Rice and family left this ' afternoon for Marshfield. North Rend, Sunset Reach and Randon, where , lliey expect to spend the next ten i days or two weeks enjoying a vuca- Hun. Where quality counts. Informed Ln i utiviiies. l.,viiiiitor s note ft t the cer-satlon of con- L append entirely on the r ...i, r.1 Ihrt rnmmlR. L t ind on Oerman con'pli- l the five requirements pre- tide on her regarding dis- r . j ptBoa 01 uisil. inai..:..i ..." nnld lie determined by the Lj control commission, the ( t forth ana any slsp-shuih ,jM wished to oiler w ould : lred. . rnnew Mitchell wi'gcni' fit a' Lr the present prices. Wiiar-1 MAX hHl'.ll l)i:.l) Coroner Ritter left this af ternoon in response to a phone call from Leona to the effect that a man had been found dead at his home about ten miles north of Leona. No name was given and the particulars of the deaih are unknown. It l . ; Home for the Summer Miss lteairice Rice, of Myrtle Creek, is home for the slimmer from Redding, California, where she has been in ch:i:ee of the commercial de partment of the city shcools. Detroit People Here C. L. Henderson and wife of De troit, Mich., urrived here yesterday lor a vacation trip. They stated that they had heard ao much of the fish ing lu the Cmpqua Valley that they determined to try. their luck in the various streanks. Chiefs Meet Tonight The rmpqita Chief are meeting at 7:30 o'clock lontght at the l.awrenee Realty office. The meeting la an till port slit one and Chief I'nipqua has issued a call for all of the braves to be In attendance. III At Home I Margaret Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur, who reside in I liurelwood. Is quite 111 at the family : home. The little girl contracted blood : poisoning as the result of an Insect bite and has been under the caro of Dr. Stewart all week. tiolng To Kureka Chief stute Traffic Officer Turn Raffety and Kenneth Itloom, deputy, I passed through Roseburg today en- route to Kureka, California, where they will meet the caravan which is enroute to the Coos lluy county. They will esco .. the caravan from Kureka to Murshfield. Power Coiiimny Officers- Here Paul n. Mcivee, general manager and first vice-president of The Ore gon California Power Company, Don ald McKee, assisstant general man ager, YV. H. Crawford, manager of the new Industries department and M. II. Field, auditor, drove tip from the home office at Medtord today for a conference with T. 11. Nesa, manager of the t'mpuua district. THUItT- 9 Kat HaicUood at Wimberly'a. To Return Today C.eorgo llurneit and W. O. ('linger will return from Portland this alter noou. They are bringing back a lSiek enbacker si dan which Mr. dinger has purchased. was said that the man was found on the floor of the home and had apparently been dead since Sunday. Arm Is Healing The young son or S. N. Miller of West Rosi burs, who fractured his arm lust week when he fell on a rock, is reported as improved today. The break was cared for by Dr. Mi I- vin. Trip to California Miss Minnie Ucll. Mrs. S. W. Rell. and Mayuard and Raymond Dell will leave Muuday by automobile for a I nionih's trip to Calitornia. They will I go to San Francisco. Los Angeles and will visit at Lung Reach Lester Hell and family. BRIDGE SUE IS dinner No. Reserve District No. 12 " REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Douglas National Bank At Roaeburgi in the (tale of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30, 1924" KKSOl'KCKS , 1. a Uians and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptaucia of other hanks, and foreign bill of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and cl I. Overdrafts, unsecured . i. U. S. Government securities owned: a lcpoitcd to secure circulation tl S. Ponds par value 25,000.00 All other fulled States government securl I'es tincluding premiums, if any) 113.7:,0.uo Total 626.01S.17,., 1.703.!n 11. 13. S3. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Hanking House, S21.UVO0O; Furniture ,.nd fix tures, $1.00 Heal estrle owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Keserve Rank Cash In vault and amount due from national hanks w Amount due from State hanks, bunkers, and trust companies in the I'nlted States tether than Included In Items 8, 9, und 101 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bunk (other than Item 12) Total of Items 9, 10. 11. 12. and 13 b Miscellaneous cash Items liedc mptlon fund wllh V. S. Treasurer and due from I'. S. Treasurer Total 207.S32.33 13S.750.OO 97,600.10 21.001.0o;i 2U3.S55.04 325.55 S.J51.7 2.075.14V 1,250.00 ' County Clerk Home County Clerk 1. U. Riddle returned last night from Ontario. California, w here he was called by the Illness of County Roadmaster Floyd Krear with I ,oJay for lleedsport where he , will start the work of surveying the j Mill Creek bridge-sue in an eriort to I make an estimate on the cost of the construction of a bridge at that place. The county conn has been peti tioned to borrow $25,000 from the his wife's sister, Mrs. i. M. Moore, i v,'r M, cr,,,'k aml l,,'1 ,htf La Follutte for the presidency, It was suid lust night. Harness oil at Wharton Bros. Visit With Jim Watson K. K. Kulill of Kugene an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rufu llolman of Portland spent a short time in ihe cily last evening visiting with Mr. J. O. Walson. They were enroute south for a vacation trip. INDENTS NOT jCTSE LAFOLLCTTE We Pr. Leased Wlre I pOrMlCflC DRAW I IP tsid'n't and v" NOTE ON DAWES PLAN In From Glide will be nominated bv the j 1!nb R'akely of Glide was a visitor Independent party, a pollt-l PARIS, July 9. A Joint note to;'" 'lie my today. Mr. Rlakely says P inion said lo be the out- . the allies suggesting how the differ- things are luoking fino in the Glide Li ihe committee of 4S. lent questions connected with appli- ! section and that ti bere today. A refer oitvasueed in choosing the nd the ballots were to be tuliT. The successful can nill be innounced tonlgnt. i m toe been placed In t.. ... ... i.i Mrs. Riddle remained In Onta lo. Mr. Riiiille's mother, Mary F. Riddle made Ihe trip also and returned home lust night. Planning for County Exhibit C. O. Garrett, of Ulendale. was In the city last evajilng for a few hourst .Mr. Garreit la making early prepanv tions fur the county exhibit ut the slate fair and is Interviewing farmers and others with the hope of assembl ing Ihe usual creditable exhibit sent from this county. ernmcnt on the North I'mpqiia road, I and before borrowing desires to know . exuetly the gum needed to complete ; court house fund to build a bridge the work. ' Whether or not the money Is bor-1 rowed depends upon the opinion to ! he submitted by. District Attorney; Guy Cordon. The mutter of whether' or not the county court can legally' borrow from the court house fund bus been submitted to him. and if he decides that the court which creates : the fun.l lias a right to draw from U Ihe action will be taken as petitioned ; for. 2. 2S. 33. 36. L1AR1L1T1ES. Capital stock puld In Surplus fund I'ndlvlded profits $13,328.96 ' b Reserved for building 20,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding Amount due lo national banks Amount due to Slate banks, bankers, and trust companies in the I' lilted states and foreign countries (other than included in Items 21 or Certified chinks outstanding .... Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 21. 22. 23, 24. and 25 52.689.62 Demand deposit! (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 31) days): Individual dcKalta subject to chock Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal depoalts se cured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety In.nd . Tuial of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 26. 27, 2S. 29. SO. and 31 927,034.46 Postal savings detiosits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32. 33. 34. and 35 .. 9.872.58 United State deposits (other than postal sav ings), including War 1-oan deposit account and deposits of I'nlted Slutea disbursing officers $1,179.973.6' $100,000.00 30,000.00 i 33.326.94' 25.000.00, 29H.61 46.233.39'' 323.011, 5.S34.5S 695,686.83. ( 234,699.14" 96.898.50 9.872.58, 2,000.00 ' Total $1,179,973.03" State of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss: 1, II. II. Stupleton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear Hint the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beleit. MiUHcniieu and sworn to before m CORRKCT Attest : this Mh day of July, 1924. A. N. ORCHTT. Notary Public. Broken Muffler Costs $2.50 Lloyd Tipton was arrested last night on a charge of driving a car section and that vacationists h re i w'tn tne muitier open. nen ar ..... . .. . . . .... .. . . ran-null hnl.ira fife W i. se 'led :r";.Mhi:: " 1 " " LmW" miC'i Ve he claimed that the muffler -r.y helped u. during the Illness enee'le-een'-'prMnJ Ml, Z, - s broken and paid a fine of $2.50 1 d bereavement of our beloved son aa a m-nuuy ior noi iiuv.iik nau uie: i "-j"1 CARD OF THANKS m mi tuts iiiuuivr u,rii. uvu m-, . rauned before City Recorder R. L. I We wish to thank all who so t.nd- GeorgH Thompson, and wife of , break repaired. Grants Puns, former residents of this city, spent -lust night here on their j way from Grants Puss lo Kugene. Mr. 1 Donald and Premier llerriot of ; Stop in City France today, the lirltiuli premier announced. ii lor the presidency are Mr. MacDonnld said the docu- kn. Fort F.'orlh. Texas: Jus. i ments he had drawn up with M. ller- lr. Mini ruy, mo.; tt. l.. noi consniuieo uie joim noie m, u ; Thompson Is plant'lnv on movliig to mtm. Mont.: J. H. Hop- enplatned now tne Dawes plan inigiii , Kugene permanenllv in the near fu- h fort City, and John Za- be setled at the Inter-ullled London , turp Ifjsapolij. 'conference, which remained for Juiyi iltmital party will not ,6. lie declared there was no thought Leaving for Portland ranauniry or itooen i.;oi pomimuiiiii; it,- hjiih-i r- - " ' ! i I w r t i A.i Dr. C. M. McNeil, chiropractor spe- I rialist of Ibis city left this morning for Portland to attend the annual chiropniclor's convention which will continue tor three days, starting July liith. The convention is being held at the Hotel Portland. Standard Oil Men Visit W. L. Muney. of Pert land, sales manager for the Standard Oil com pany, and J. G. Wagoner, his ussis- ! lant, were visitors ill Roseburg yes j lerday. J. L. Moloney and F.'C. Fast i man, also connected with the Stan i dard oil company of Portland, ac companied them. Portland Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Iiiifus Hnlman and daughter, and Kdward O'Neill, were registered at the Hotel I'mpqua last evening. They were Joined here by Miss Virginia Whiting and left this morning for the south Intending lo go to Crescent City. Calif., and then to Gold Reach, Curry county, returning by way of Randon and Coos Ruy. Windows Are Exchanged Duds for Men and Churchill's Hard ware company exchanged windows this week for a novelty, the clothing establishment placing men's wearing apparel in the hardware store win dow and the latter reciprocating by placing a regular display In the clolh er's window. The novelty is attrac ting lota of attention. Mrs. J. L Uoyle, and family. Rubber belling in all slr.es to six Inches lit Wharton Pros. J. 11. E. h. OKO. BOOTH. PARROTT. KOlll.ll AGEN, Directors. RELEASED HERE RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Building Garage j Jienrif Andrit fu constructing n 1 i cniicrt'ii' K.irrwa buittliiiR 40 by 70 I frt in thf n ar of the Rs'burK, I Apartments. The building w ill be us-1 e-1 for storaj;1 purp,f,,'8 and also for ! thp hiMisinn of cars of the residents : ht thf aartm nt hjiildit.. ' 9 Visited With Neunen 1 j Mr. and Mis. J. G. raddt'II and two for the noun aftf-r a hlior tii;ic p'nt in tli' citv visiting with their friends Mr. mill Mis. I-aurenrt; Nuner. Mr.' raddell h one of the hiraest auto d iil.-rs of 1-os Aneii-s They are en route to Kritinh Columbia on a vaca tion trip. Back From Coquille Mr. and MrH. Jhiih-s Hutchings re t'irned Inst nivht fron Coquille where they 1 lf.it ed for a few days. Mrs. Iiut hints' daughter. I)oren. who has bt-eii i.vi:inir relatives at Coqiii!), re turned witli them. Mr. Hiit hints re t'orfs thnt 1 1 1 - Coos Uay highway in b in if pr.iv II d iimr the lHuj;'a n.Li.ty l.n' iind trav-iliim I bluw for several miles. EFRIGER ATOR5 ! Solid Oak Boxes, heavy insulated, all high grade. 2? lb- Ice Chamber : $22.45 lb. Ire Chamber $30.50 W lb. Ice Chamber .. : $25.90 '0 lb. Ice Chamber $31.10 LOOK THESE REFRIGERATORS OVER. YOU WILL FIND REAL BARGAINS. Wr-Fce Hardware Co. p" WTCM OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS La. Leaves for Grants P?st J. L. Ili'-rvy. who r'cirilly tl Kk ti1 a v irrlslii- lil stfi kcr for th ;,s"l,nrK ChiiTiibi-r of Commi-rco, left for h i 5 home in firariH J'ass today. Mr. !larv'y is iMi,rintinilliir th p-ini'nc nf li st if K'.t in Pnrtlan'I anil i'l I'tutii to tliit city rhortly. Tli-' firt I 't of stifkfrs should ar-riM- li.-r"- hlMirliy ami mill b ills-1ril,:i'i-l at one' to tourists and lo r;:l nintiirlsts. Leavin For Portland i. H. Shanibroiil;. r-puMiraifsiatf ro tn,ilt-,,m',n Irnin n,iiKlas county, will lav. ihi fVTiin? for Portland to .itfri'l a rii'-iinK of th- ri-pulill-r.-titral rfirim:tt' whlfh ion-n-s at thit city tomorrow. Th ,! 'tion r,: t.'finrs and reports of f .-iriwuitto-s l!l pla"" a' this rn'hiTint. a-i '!! as H'' s'lr'lon ff a ili.itrman of tho -nat- rommlttr- to siT,d VaI' r I. Ton.-c. Jr. !! I'at K . son. uir.a--r of the Ori'gon Cool- On Fishing Trip I). M. Wilson of thfl Clnrk-Wllson Lumber company of Portland, and Dr. lVndi-r, ulso of Portland. urriv?d lioro yc-KU'rilay to spend un days fish iiiK up the North I'mpqua. They stute that tlu-y were attracted by the Dolus las county showitiK at the wild life exposition In Portland in February and tletermini'il on a vacation trip here at that time. Pavilion Nears Completion Contractor Mitzuer has a large crew of men working on the Itsln-' bow Gardens dance pavilion at Win chester this week and will soon have Ihe roof on the structure. The bulld liiK will be screened around all shies. m.,kiriK it tme of the finest open air pavilions In southern Oregon. The . JJlue L'evils have announced a lug dance at the (Innlens on next Satur day night. j Severed an Artery I. ( line of Looking Class, was se-'. verely Injured )esterday while en-paf-ed In peelinu chlttem bark. His knife s'lpped and cut an artery In his arm and had ii nut been for timely r.s.istance Irom those close by he ruh::bl woi.l l have bled to death In a .-horl lime. A tourniquet was ap-1 pile I and the food flow stopped. He was bronchi to il.e city and I'r. Wade ti. ;l the artery. Head Wechanic Returnee llarrv lloiline, head mechanic at the Motor Shop t-arage, has returned from a trip to St. Paul, where he was called by the rlous Illness of his notn:-r a few w, ' ks ago. He rebuts her condition somewhat improved, thoiirh she had been very lil. lur ll:g his abierne Mr. IIiHhne visited -e, rial fn!i, lani astern cities where r- enjoyed a visit with relatives knd f. .en-is. Married Yesterday ' J'loi-d It. liwoii, and lora Haves, the former of po-ebttrg and the latter of tirants Pass, were quietly married yesterday afternoon at the office of County Judee Oorge Qulne. The wedding was petlormed In tne pres ence of only tl:e immvdiate friends of the ron'rartlng parties. They will, make their home in this r if y. the, groom being emiiloyed by the 8. i'. ; company here. 1 Kat Hniclwood at Wlinui'ily's. Kitchen Utensils OIL STOVES BREAKFAST TABLES REFRIGERATORS MIXING BOWLS EVERYTHING YOU WANT Complete Line of Furni ture for any room in your J , home. flene .mpson of tho Lane sour ty giunu farm arrived In Itoschurg this mornliiK with two truck loads uf pheasants to be distributed through-' out Douglas county. The trucks car ried HI'S birds, which were taken out to widely separated districts and re- 1 leased through Hie efforts of the Hose- i ; burg Itod and (inn club. The sports- 1 I men are endeavoring to obluln a largo i : number of pheasants for this county; , and expect lo release a great many j more before the end of the year. I Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrama Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chlropractio Physician 417-18 18 Perkins Bldg. MATERNITY HOME 11 IS Winchester St Phone 4S0 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patlanta privileged to have their own doctor. I A Bargain Event In keeping with the policy of the store to carry no garments from one season the the next, we offer the following Sprung and Summer Apparel at 1-3 to 1-2 the original price. COMPANY S21, N. Jackson St, Roseburg laundrTkids x IStve. YOUR, ojothes I A CMfcNt TO WEAR.. I I Gnz your. cuthe& A CHANCE TO WEAR.. VMtUUTRe AT'EM FAIR! IVK your rIoth" It in fpi.tf natural thl your Karmm'n .ihh1 f nl Horn tltn In thn laun'try. hut ym yinirnt if phdiilrj lak th' out 'f tli'-m. Our iysti'!n ol you to. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phom 79 Rote burg. Or. 23 Dresses, Knit Fabrics, Roshanara, Canton Crepe, end Crepe de Chine, now $10 1 25 3 Dresses of dotted and plain hand drawn voiles, cleverly styled, now 5.95 Street and Porch Dresses of fine quality domestic and imported Gingham, now 2.95 Dozen striped and ecru, each Waists and Blouses of and check dimity, white 95c 16 Suits of Tweed, Cashmere or I lomespun in light colors, now Coats for Sports or utility wear plaids, stripes and plain colors Sports Coats of polaire in plain colors and plaids, now $15 105 12.75 3 Dozen Sleeveless Sweaters in l ibre Silk and light weight Wools, fashionable colors, each 2.95 MARKSBURY CO.