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THRU Reserve District Xo. k,r " REPORT OF CONDITION OF Sheriff Al Coast Sheriff Sam Slarmer and family left last night for Coqullle to spend a ' w da enjovliig an outing. The Umpqua Valley Bank THOSE WHO COME AND GO k..r in ths Sta(e ot Oregon, at cIom business Junt 30, 1924. OUCBURO SIWI-KIVIIW. SATURDAY. JULY 12, 1(24. ,nd discounts, including- redlecounu shown iu items IS ana " . . nHiirel onirfwni(inl gw.ur),jeB owned, including those shown in edi.S'JS.Js I none ' S. fv JO Hbr tw"u items J " "'..I .. Osu.uu nrranis and securities, Including foreign gov rilier oa . muuil.paii corporation, etc.. Including; those .rnmeiii. ' . .. '"urities. claims, liens, JudKDients, etc. 4.20U.4U . rivtiiree 2 7 Fah and Cuts Arm ' John MrKinney, employed at the Joplin Kldun quarry up the Viupqua river Thursday fell Bnd intlirted a wound in the left forearm, says the Port I'uipqua Courier. lower Rogue River where he formei ly resided. Memorial Fined C. M. l;avey. of Wilbur. paid a fine of IS. att in the ciiy court to day for drivini; a car without the pioper muftler. su.uu Pioneer Citizen la Buried Jay V,' Johnson, aged 71 years, a pioneer resident of (Hernials was laid to rest July ;nd. Mr. Johnson was trul to jr ls9,S24.i,s "? of the oldest mtiKbers of the Odd turned yesterday from Kugene where bonus. w u ..i-nrine house and items on omer banks in '" anu .Masouic lodges, having m y aueuoeu me uiukkishs convcn f-ursit'"'' jj , , aut and due from banks, bankers and ' . "-nie desiKnated and approved reserve agents Will Visit at Marshfield Oliver I Johnson and familv will leave this allermiun for Marshfield ' Oakland Editor Here and other poiuls on Coos Hay to visit I A. I- Mullory of Oakland, editor ot over the week end. , xw Oakland Tribune, was a vlsilor , in Roseburg last night. Mr. Mallery Horn From Convention ia aI1 e..erviie until and was here to Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Chapman re- niakehis aimlicailon for the national CicbaUr ' ag reportinic bank .. 9M 2., , heen a member of both orders for the 'on held at that city trt i rash and due from banks. Items 8. 9. 10 and P"t fifty years. 10., . 1SS.SI.S7 I Newspaper Man In City . . Joins MuiDand Here- Total LIABILITIES Csplttl stock P""1 lD - - Sn'. '""2, nrofita : $1,U13.2U 1,1 , . ...rrent expenses, interest and tares paid nil Mr. ami Mrs. Charles E. Cmika r .Jii32.SSU.34 I Mrs. T. M. Langberg, of Eugene, ar- Portland were registcied at the llo- rived in the city last evening to join , tel I'mpqua last uhIi(. Mr. C.ralke Is iiu.uou 00 ner nusuaud here, the latter being a reporter on the Portland Orvgonlan. lb' Ln nFPOSITS. other than banks, subject to reserve: i aual deposit subject to check, including deposits due Bdmu nreeon. county, cities or other public funds 63S.376.46 5o.ouj.uo I Identified with the evangelistic meet ing at the teut on Hose street. These Going to Bandon i.va. so ; peopie wui remain here for I weeks. t":i nificatoa of deposit outstanding k r checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand Otsbi"' . i denosits. other than bank deposits, sub- Totsi " ,-m n s. 1 i.vi S7k ikio SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve Ti "7 .j , t !.20.SI7 !0.S5 . i - anitief tn notice! .hie on aenisnu reserve uud pay- -.i.t. of deposit outstautllng 1SM.5SS.S6 "t i1 of time and savings deposits payable on demand or lublect to notice. Items 27 and 28 ...lS!i.5ss.S6 Lloyd Crocker will leave this even ing for fbuidon Ix udi to enjoy the week end with his family who are camped at that resort tor the sum mer. Returns Home ' Go to Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I'onsler will leave tonight for Long Uracil. Call foruia. for an indefinite slay. They were called to Ixing lleat-h by the serious illness of Mr. I'oualer'a father. ! Installing Nev Front . l.ouie Kohlhagen. proprietor of the ; Cass Street Meal Market Is this week , installing a new front to the shop, i and mukiiig other substantial Im provements. Wheu completed he will have one of the uiost modern shops in the city. subject to i Total ... ..S32.SSO.34 To Attend Convention Many Roseburg Spanish-American war veterans will leave here tomor row for drains l'ass where the an nual encampment of vets will Btart Mrs. Jake Jones, who has been al wU ..louua.. i oiumuiuier vvaiuieii will the liood Samaritan Hospital at I'ort-1 side a, , J'Se'L .11? to"u""ruw lo I": ''V,,e - returned op,.d In Itoseburg for a short time siue at the sessions. i iu HosebuiE. She is eonsl.ler:,hlv ......... ..a .i.. - ....... ... Corvallls and I'ort land, where he will visit with relatives. He Is related to Mrs. C. C. Alley, of this city, with whom he visited for the short time he remained in Roseburg. Stops For Visit Here T. II. rum-hill, ot Los Angeles Move to Roseburg J. C. Whitehead ' ptoved iu health. and w ife have , w"l Ket urn Shmiii nuViRFUUN. County of DourIks. ss: .moved to Roseburg from Albany and! Miss Kdna Lough, who has been yb L Thmne cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear!1" resme here permanently. Mr. 1 enjoying a v.nulion In P- aistement is true to the best of my know-ledge and belief, lib ! "i. J. M. THRONE, Cashier. Uibed and sworn to before me r...i. ,i of July. ' GEORGE NKL'NKR, Jr.. Mnmrv Public for Oregon. LuTus'sion Pir- "" lsl'fi- CORKKCT Attest: B. W. STRONG, D. R. SHAMHUOOSv. ROLAND AGKK, Directors. i Whitehead is employed by the South ern Tactile company and has been transferred to this city after a year's slay iu Albany. Impolicy I M FK S A N Collection Suits Filed Suits were filed In l he circuit court today by Walter Thornberry against W. V. Umrison and otheis for 3u0 and by Theodore Anderson against lorueiia Kalston and others for jr.mi, 44444444e44 You can't beat this coupe for boih actions being for uiimev alleged the money. Overland coupe in ( to be due on pro.nlssorv notes. At- good condition inside and out. ; tornevs Rice and Orcuit n present Fine tires good spotlight and the pluintilts in both action. other extras. t V inillll LUUIUUII IWISi Terms to suit. See It today. KAfP UHOtrltKS UAKAUK VaMUted Pres Lse" wire. I PAl U Minn., juiy site policy fr farm relief legls 1 exoected to be adopted (today at the concluding session le national uouierenee wi ioi i filiations, pita farored by the resolutions ittee of the conference would Jdt for a centrallied farm or L.fiy.n in work for the interests rkulture and It was Indicated; been caught in the snare of that i.nm. nucta body would be form- i 4 most deceptive and soul Ure The resolutions commit- 4 straying cult, "Spiritualism. NOT ALL SHAM Captain Kidd Resigns Captain Klild Taylor, of Ihe Coos Hay I'iraies, perhaps one of Ihe best """'-- in ine ' ' J llarley Watson and chlldien, left this er X h l, f'f ."h"!'"' " 'f bOOSt: "'""" aut0 f,,r Marsb.11,1,1. llan er club of which he has been pres.- .i,.,. ,i .... I they will spend a couple of weeks en . joying their vauiitlon. Klamath Kails is expected to rutin n to this dtp soon to resume her position ai Has Fine Corn the Itoseburg National Hank. L. Michael who resides six miles v I from Canyonville. was in Roseburg Business at Eugene ,May Wtn a aiok of rn measuring Idstrlct Attorney Guy Cordon and i eleven feet. The corn was grown on Will K. Holbein, secretary of the bis place and Is Ihe finest specimen Chamber of Commerce left this morn-1 exhibited here for sveral years. He ing for. Kugene to attend Iu business says the corn In the Canyonville dis matters for a few days. j trlct is showing an exceptional I growth this year, probably due to the Return From Eugene warm weather an dlhat the crop will Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kullerton re- be a bumper. turned yesterday from Lugeiie where ' they attended the druggists eonven-: Takes Boys to Eugene lion in session at that ciiy. They re- i Sheriff Taylor or Ijine county port a very enthusiastic meeting. I came to Roseburg last night to lake ! back to h'Ufccne the two youngsters Leave For Coast I 10 robbed a grocery store at Wend- .Mr. uud Mrs. H. S. Kremh and Mrs.1 ling and stole a Chevrolet roadster dent. He gives as the reason for this action the condition of his health. He Many good and honest mean- sulieied a nervous breakdown sever- ing people are being drawn to- , El niuitns at,o caused by overwork ward perdition because men of , and believes that a rest w ill improve i learning, such as Sir Oliver ; him physically. Ix)dge. and Mr. T. Head, have ( de- ! tropoetd yesterday that a cen- a Hear Evangelist Thuemler in rnnmiliee VI UCICSicb i.wu. , w iiiih kuiiuviiui irUlv iuuwi. Visiting at Looking Glass Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Miller, of End field. Illinois, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. K. Clltigenpeel, of Looking Glass. They , .-, . vct.nn Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Kied K. filler, forin- j erly of Roseburg. were at ihe l:o,el I I'nipqua last nipht. They were en- route north fiom llicir home in Si'.n ' Krnnrisco. Mr. Miller was al oue i utile' clerk at the Hotel Cmpiiua. ul Kugene. A baby carriage was a b'tter vehicle thau an automobile In which to transport the youngsters, Ihe sberirf remarked wheu he look a I. ok al the bo.Vs who were 14" anil 11 years ot age. fUt tad representing all farm juiy 12. 8 p. m. at the Ulg Tent, ! will Btay here for some time, und knmtions be named to tormu- uy legiiiative action to oe lua- Weol tie purposes of the confer tii to obtain passage in the next Vtm ol Ihe McN'ary-Haugen ex I corporttion farm relief bill Vi to ideated at the last ses L 1 lite measure. 1 fcnpi mmi woon now open. Camp k cou, Kools. tables, stoves and 1st IM before you buy. In, ill PR! on North Rose St. Flee. the first of the week Mr. Glendal Editor Here Mr. and Mm. Carl Cloud of Glen dale were visitors ill the city today. Mr. cloud recently took charge of the l.lcndale 'News, after having published the Riddle Knlerprlse for a number ot years. The (ilendale News j is being developed into one 01 ine best small town weeklies In the stale under Mr. Cloud's editorship and he slates thai the merchants of that city home of 1 111- Mr. and Mrs. J I Love nml ami and Mrs. ii,.., ,,i., f,.r .,. .,..,. 1.... Cliiigenpeel will take their guests to j lh,.lr ,., d(.8tia,ll)n u.illg Sl.aHU,P .lvi; ,iaii,ni"' h:r fur kw.uk h. support. 1 - .. . uiey win liioioi io oiner suiuiuer re-: . . aj ri,n souinem route. Din wnen ineir cimrges 01 m ."i v8lt la finshed will return Walleck, said by the offlceis to be , oy.,. , northpm lmie. wanted in luano on siaiuiory o wi to D1II1. ..T W-!:0,"ea,1 lZVhZUJl.. M "..B"rn.e?-. . I Mr. a'nd Mrs. ?i!7l. Turner were In while received a long distance call 1 " V., l..7l.J' llv ""'" ,or Bh"rt v'"' Th"' 1 was the slate delega.e from the Doug- frnm Portland and was allowed to I, "". ".'":."' are enroute 10 uanns from Grants la8 county central commltlee. and KEEP COOL IN YOUR KITCHEN Every unnecessary movement these hot days is an added burden. No wonder there are so many days when you "feel too wilted for any good use!" Why not do your hardest work the cool, comfortable way with a KITCHEN CABINET You will save hours of time and miles of steps each day. You will leave your kitchen feeling as fresh and fit as when you entered it. For your comfort's sake, come in for a Hoosier demon stration at once. It will cost you nothing. And an initial payment as low as $10 will put a Hoosier in your home. McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete House Furnishers Roseburg, Ore. Boris and visit several cities poriunce In the state. Bock From Meeting Dave Shnmbrnok who lias been at tending the meeting of the State Re publican Central committee return ed home lust night. Mr. Shatubrook ilmlel any s, and It wntt one of the Hunt pIi'ttMiint innuicnii f hltt J if o. leave nis ceil to go 10 u.e ioi""'' Glendale on Cow Creek, tog'ether wllh after leaving the telephone he pre-i fwt of . luniber sented a revolver and ordered he r,.slUeCes late Tuesday after- Jailor and a newspaper man nto the originated in a idle of sawdust and by the time help could five miles north of , i.asa where liny spent several days I re,,orlg a'very Inleresilng session. I. cell, locking the door after them. i Police were searching for Mrs Satterwhite of Portland, who was thought to have smuggled the re volver used by her husband In a box of chocolates yesterday, and who was also believed to have placed an anonymous telephone call in for him from Portland. Auihorltles ffUO.Wash.i July 12. Police! thought the men escaped In an au- onicers from the sheriff's office tcmobile as a large machine was re- be summoned the entire building was ablaze and the strong wind had car-; UantUted Press teased Wire.) on the Turner ranch. Mr. Turner was formerly connected with the C. S. ljuid Office here and his wife was a teacher in the Itoseburg schools. Mill Man Here fl ti Wliihnle nf lli-uln Htienl ves- rled the (lames to the adjoining lutn-1 terday In Hoeeburg attending lo busl bcr yards where the luniber was de-: n,.s9 ,,.,. Mr. Whipple Is the stroyed. The fire was reported under , OWI.r of awmm nt Drain. He re- con.ra ai noon inuisuay. i ,)0,.t8 ,, ,,,, ,, ,, hn.n .,11,,j down for some time owing to the Prune Packers Plan Meet slump of the lumber market and Northwest prune packers are cx-i th.1P1, ,. .... i.ii(.,i.,,1M ,t,.., i. uln wrching todav for L. L. Sat- rbite ot Portland, awaiting trial P"fil tn thp supreme court on ported to have speeded through Castle Rock ten miles distant, short ly nfter they left the jail. MEN AND WOMEN IN DAY'S NEWS. pectlng to mi'et some time next week in Portland at which time it is ex pected serious consideration will be given to what will be the move of the packers lu light of the present situa tion In the market. W. K. lJragnr Is expected to put up to them his propo- . sitlon of an organization of private . packers to deal only with units af I filiated w-ith the exchange and bar all ; trailing In prunes by private packers with anyone outside of the associa : turn. start Up again soon. A. E. Street Here Alvln h Street and wife, former rerfiilonts cf tin county ate visiting Mis. Street's iareuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Seij. V at Camas Valley for the sumi'ier. Mr. Stleel Is principal of Ihe high school at Malin. Iu Klamath rounty. and has received a contract for another year, und will return to that place in the fall. U Patterson was elected state chair man with power lo appoint his help eis and a complete' organization is anticipated. Plans were made for a : big campaign preceding the coming ' election, Mi. Shainbrouk says. : Mrs. Thurber Home Mrs.r:. R. Thurber returned last nltht from The Dalles where she has I been visiting relatives for several : days. Her husband, the slate traf tic officer hero, drove to The Dalles and brought her home and upon their return they were forced lu respond ' lo numerous telephone calls and ad I vise their frlinds that Mr. Thurber had not u.ien Injured, a rumor to the i-r'."t ihnt he had been badly hurt In all accident having gained wide circulation throughout the city. For nice rockers, dining and breakfast table sets see Furniture Kxchange. o chairs, Judd's E! (Associated I'rene Ieaicd Wire.) MKM'ST VALLEY, N. Y., July 12. The resolution of John V. Davis, democratic nominee for president to - .- lil'li 44444444444444444 LOO ROLLS ON MAN. - . 4 John Jolson, of Jolson Ilrothera 4 i who conduct the sawmill In I Coles Valley, was seriously in- Jured this morning, when a log 9 rolled on hliu and knocked him unconscious. A fellow workman saw hliu pinned to the ground and succeeded In freeing him. It was wllh some difficulty that 4 the injured man was revived. Dr. 4 Wade was called at once nud upon examination It was found that the man's shoulder waK 4 fractured. It Is also possible that 4 he will sutfer from Internal In- Juries. He Is bijng brought to Ihe Mercy Hospital this after- take two days rest this weekend' w(.ro w r,.c,.ve t. una iiiuuionu luuuy at inn eaieui ui tt,llllon Undtrgoes An Operation The Marshfield Southwestern Ore I con News has the following news ' ptory of interest to Roseburg people: '"Little Raynund Leroy Crouck un derwent an emergency operation at Smeilbcrg sanitarium last night for a ruptured appendix, lie had been vis iting grandparents In Roseburg v.-hen the attack started but was rushed here for care. His (athcr has been notified at Grants Pass and is ex pected home today. The boy is lu years old and is withstanding the thin k, although his tonditli u is serious." j ew I'miir liiunil I Cream Jioe Crund cartons of Oregon Kalian prunes will be put In t to general use this year by the Drag- er Fruit company, according lo re ; ports Irom Saiem today. The com pany has been featuring the lied hose brand ol prunes. The Cream ; Rose lirund will be put up mainly ! In five pound cartons, which . K. I Draper states Is becoming the car ton In heaviest demand by the ' Irade. Carton trade Is the best In Canada where it Is growing rapidly. California Editor Here j Krueft S. Italian, managing editor or the lliitiibold Standard, published; al l.unka, California, accompanied by his .family spent a short lime In Itoseburg today. Mr. Italian! was a! member of the California caravan which made Ihe nip up the coast over (he lloosevelt highway to Marshfield. He states that the cara van villi come out to Itoseburg tomor row and will spilt up at (irauts Pass some going back by way of Crescent City and others going n south over the Pacific highway. Bllll 5 fOVARD CARTER. MVUMUC'tNE DEVTR w tvrri ra . . . v . a VjrrAVrO J . W rf . - w L ? y c"ter. eoilscoTerer with the late Earl of Carnanroo oi tomb of Klnt Tut-ankh-Amea tn the Valley of ths Kings, near g. ESTPL has sailed from New York to continue the work of J tie tomb, Oaston B. Means, formerly special agent In he o of iBTestlgatlon in ths United States Department of Jl; sere he i . . . l . . M u.-oii.n, J Bums, Das - viini vam tueuv nana men vi " - - . fouad rullt, D u,. fdersl Court In New York City on charges of Cun,CT.t? ,0,u ,h Volstead Act. Miss Madeline Deeer former trtJ lrl la -rh, roliies - has been swarded a verdict of $-' wt conns mtsit i-uif u Rhi miuoie-aaea an cbafetl wtu, brsmcA ot promise to marry . I Dance at Winchester Tonight I The Ulue Devils orchestra will ! sponsor a big dance nt the Rainbow i Hardens at Winchester tonlghi, i starting at 8:30 oclock. The iar I di ns have not been completed ail Mr. j Metger has had considerable trouble in securing lumber. The roof will be i on next week however. Tin' sides lo 1 the structure, the oichenni platform : and the concession booths have been 1 completed and will be ready for the dance tonUht. Th orchestra will ' I feature seveial new fox tint hits lo ' nit ht which are sure to prove a de- lnht to Ihe dancers. i Going to Honolulu I Judge John S. Coke, who is well 1 known in ixiurlas county where he 1 formerly pre.-oded at s'-sslons of ihe circuit tffi.t a:,d who is now I, s. district attorney in Portland, will go lo Honolulu lo visit his brother Jame L. Coke, former chief justice tor the Islands Judge Coke will le.ive Portland July 21th and his vacation :lll extend uu'll August. Joe ) Stearns Jr.. formerly of Curry countv. and sitant V. H. attorney under 'Judce C"ke ill r,y-- Ms i in si inn b- Indian Committee Returns Attorney F.lbert Hermann and !. V. itapp. who have been at Marsh field to meet with the Chamber of Commerce of that city for the ptir I'oMi of ai r.tn-'ing for the pioposcd Inilinn gathering, returned here hut 1'venli;:. While the chamber at that city was anxious to stage Ihe big event, owing to the lack of suitable gro-utit faciliLi e and race track, ll would be i'liim.-ilble for the.n to r.v k" Sns Iheru Is no place tm-'.iaialioris to entenatn the Inijiaus woild. this year. It is s ill undei lileil. If the llleellp- Is h-ll ,t n 11 this ji-iir, h'-re the i-vil.t will be stagtd. Here From Portland Robert L. Smith, president of the Title and Trust company of Port land, was a visitor lu the city today. Mr. Smith, a former resident of the city, and who Is yet Interested In the iK.uglas Abstract company here. Is nroute in lis Angeles. He says that the si. II of this county seems to be In beiier condition than that lu any other part of the state even though the drought has been very serious. Mr. Smith Is a staunch be.ter for Roseburg and the I'nipqua Valley and like it in Ibe admitting a couple of hours of at tent Ion to correspondence. It was the first opportunity Mr. Davis has had since his nomination 4)o tackle systematically the heal of tele grams and letters that had accumu lated. When lie met correspondents to-, day at his country home, the nom inee said he had couie lo no deel- j slon on any uf the major arrange- meiils fur this campaign, such as ihej choice of a national chairman und manager, the place and date of the notification and Ihe location of the campaign tieadiiuartiirs. E 4 CARAVAN NOT COMING 4 The California caravan which e w made the trip to Marshfield over e 4 the Roosevelt highway, !a not 4 coming to Roseburg, according S lo word received this afternoon from W. J. Weaver, who went to S 4 Coos Hay to Invite the visitors lo this city. The caravan will split at Marshfield, and some Portland M Ilvman ci of the mark Journal ew made its a years or rcc visitor nt mc: d li h are tr:ive':!i; taut points sas ih "d woaper Mjs !,' n. who b::s bad charge i-t fiage in the Portland r .nce that paper lirsl E'pearance some twenty i- ago, was a Roseburg i'! y. lie was scroin , wife and son. and they ; I'V auto, visiting ttnpor nl"ng the line, jlyman !!" - a real de, 11 on a Portland p lilicolloll. (he Pacific LtiiM"i. ih'.'t. years ago when the iill'-jr ot lie News Review had the foremar.ship of that paper. He has niRVje h.s l ginning August li and will visit Ui ' lug hie efficiency. ! ft.'h the b.g ilail- pajier. com. cctioa iherear.h prov- i Hears Son Over Rjdio Wednesilay was Mr. C. II. Arun del's birthday and Ins son. Finest, who resides at Long Reach. Califor nia, wrote to blm asking him to lis ten (or radio station KF.ON of Long Reach on that night and he would re ceive a pleasant surprise. Mr. Ar undel tun-d In on that station and as staiil'-d lo bear the announcer announce tin t Mr. and Mrs F.rnesl Arundel would give a special piano con ert f-r Ihe especial benefit of Mr. Arundel of RiMcbiirg, Oregon They first played a duet by ( hamlnade and th'-n followed two numbers by Mr Arundel, both of which had been written bv his father In this city. One wis a waltz and ihe other a march. "Fighting For Freedom and You." The numbers came In fine, Mr. Ar- (Assoclated Press leased Wire.) WASHINGTON'. July 11'. Presl ileut and Mrs. Coolldgo boarded the presidential yacht Mayflower today for a week end cruise down the Po tomac river. With them were the president's rut her. John Coolldge, who returned with the family from the funeral services at Plymouth, Vt . John, their son. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Ilosion. All of the family were reported as well rested today from their trip from North Atnpton. Mass., and Ply mouth with the body of Calvin. Jr The trips on the yacht have proved very beneficial to Mr. and Mrs. ool will come this way while others 4 will turn al the Junction and go 4 south. A number ,of California 4 golf enthusiasts are coming to 4 ; Roseburg to try out the famous ; 4 country club course and local 4 I golfers are urged to bu at Ihe 4 ('iupua hotel In the morning to meet ibe visitors and go over ! 4 the course with them. No oth- . er entertainment w ill be given 4 the visitors here. I ! KlltF. MTt.TKi ;K)I) idge and for this reason their friends n(1 ar b,.laK pBlred to today urged Ihem lo go down the river for the week cm! All forest fires In (he conn- ty are under control, according to reports today. The Doug- e Ins County fire patrol reported that all tires In Its district had leen surrounded and checked e prevent further spread. No e new fires have been reported. ll C. Houser reported from the 4 (tilde station this morning that all districts were clear and that PHILETARIAN LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR COMING TERM The regular Installation proceedings , , okout reported no (Ires in of Phllelarlall lodge were held last ,K,( night at (he I. O. O F. hall. The ii'iw olfliers are noble graiel, Lyle Davis; vice grand, Donald W. Young; warden, C. F. Cramer, condm tor. Ar thur Verlll; chaplain, John D M"ti; R. 8. S.. I.o D. Itnpp; L. S. S . Thom as B. Horlev, R. S. N li . Fd. Corkel reas; 1 H. N. (1.. F. A. Riedel; R. S. J. K. Dent; I O.. Roland Angst; O. O. Story lies Fred Miller, deputy dis trict grand master, and Earl Pickens, deputy district grand marshal, wer V. tt. i. raruswutlb; I.. B V. CI, the Installing ol (leers. " 4 ' I: !ii I !' 1