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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1925. i 5 Seventh Annual S?.Ie HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS HAVE LEARNED THE VALUE' OF OUR AN NUAL JANUARY SALES. THEY REALIZE THIS 13 THE GREATEST REAL SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR. Roseburg't Greater Dept. Store Better Service Better Merchandise SEVENTH ANNUAL January Clearance ' Sale Everything Reduced, in al! Departments Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Men's and Women's Furnishings, Coats, Dresses, Blouses; Corsets, Shoes Blankets, Draperies, Overalls, Work Clothes NSW TODAY Greater Than Ever 'RICE CUTTING IN EFFECT FOR THIS IALE ECLIPSES ALL OTHER ATTEMPTS OR QUICK MOVING OF PRE-INVEN-:ORY STOCKS. FOR SALE Fir and oak block od. Hhone 14F2. 'it 5 FOR RENT 5 room furukhed E house. Inquire 131 Flint St. J WANTE liKxtra waitesafoF ban K quet Thursday evening. Hotel I'mpqua. f. FOR KENT FurnUhe 5 f PLANT filbert trees and forget 4. freezing -temperatures. Closing 2f i out at $3D hundred. II. Johnston. apartment. close, in. Inquire at 323 E. Licug- las. Phone 14U-L. VVANTEliSO oldcara for"w reck ing. Sarffs Auto Wrecking! House, 329 N. Main St. FOR SALE Poland Chma pTgs ten weeks old. Four dollars each. J. I. Chapman. Wilbur, Ore. v A.N rtl Metal water Morale. tank, around 1000 gallons. J. F Van Allen. Pays Creek, Ore. WANTED 100 head of goafs, state price and particulars in first let ter. Write C. C. Ix)iig. Cleveland, Ore., or phone 1I)F21. LATE MODEL ALTO to trade as first pameut on home. Want modern home. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. CLIENT WANTS $750.00 loan. One year. 8 per cent Interest, (lood security; W. Phone 417. Young & Son, Wo On all WOOL DRESSES and countless other specials for this sale in all depts. 15 Off On all PIECE GOODS and the regular Underwear, Hosiery, Corset, Drapery, Curtain, Blanket Stocks, etc. Off Greatest Reductions ever offered by this store for this Sale on all remaining COATS rA Saginaw, Oregon. Zl Volt SALE Fumed oak, leather up 5 ; bolstered davenport, and two R I rockery to match. Price $75. 717 j ! STRAYE-!) from Winston, Monday, W : Jan. 5, dog, part Airdale. Long f i curly shaggy hair, very timid. fJ j Reward. Call 2F4. Mrs. Bacher. ion au. uegistereu uoistein bull, 18 months old.-All ancestors have good records. Cheap if taken atonce. K. L. Pfaff, Riddle. Ore FOR UKNT2iioarn furnished" apartments; hot and cold water; bath; light and water furnished. Reasonable price. Call 4-7 E. Douglas1. s V FOR A Matthew P. Woll, for many years, prominent In American Federation of Labor circles, and on of tha chief lieutenant! of the lata Bam sal Uonipers, will ba a candidate to enrcaed Mr, Gompers as president cf the American Federation, at Itl annual meeting la October. I ft rfif : 5 Matthew O. Brush, president and chairman of the Executive Com mittee of the American Interna Uoaal Corporation, of New York, baa been offered tha presidency of the American Sugar Refining Com pany, at a salary ur $160,000 a year.' tla refused to accept. THE LIBERTY THEATER The Big Double Show TODAY AND TOMORROW The lllg Show at Regular Prices Only 10 and 13 Cents a.N IBUD. HOLDS' FIRST MEETING; I Chamber of Commerce Di-, to know that it win not at any rectors Plan for Work During the Year. Ion the best wish we could make establishment In operation. A reso- would be that Jtoseburg support lutlon will be forwarded to the Ore- the ihamber or Commerce this new ( son delegation. year as they should. We not only !!'",'y. wkh bKlthw., are,au'"! REPORTS MADE tribe that It will be their earnest etidi-avor in every possiblo way In dividually and collectively to fur ther that end. The council also wishes to say that their main endeavor will be to BY COMMITTEES (Continued from page one) CHIEFS SEND LETTERS New Booklet to Be Publish ed in Near Future to Provide Publicity- Folders to Be Used. 0 MVL-M LOC The new boanl of the Chamber of Commerce met for tneir first busi ness meeting of the year yesterday nlternoon with all members pres ent exept President Lloyd Crocker, who Is taking a much needed rest on the coast. Vice-president J. T. (iondnian presided. The member ship committee made a report to the board, and It was decided that i as far as necessary all members of ; the chamber be seen anil signed up fur tile year 1925. This was done ; merely to keep the record strah.-ht, ins It is not thought that many of i the memhersvill stand on cere mony In repard to the member ships, but will wish them to go along as last year. The hour for Holding the direr which. If wo correctly interpret the choice of the people at the recent election, intended that the bonds "T .f,ai. slruction primarily of a building on to initiate or any way usurp and not ,he -investment of rWl he prerogatives of the chamber on , especially where th- acquiring ho other hand It la. and w 11 be of buildings entered too sro"giy 7 J" . T llB'-IV""u"fhave to be moved or wrecked. Sec- (KoseburK and Douglas county), therefore be nssurtd you need have no minKlvinga as to our alms and activities. We are primarily a booster or ganization. The council ahull en deavor throughout this new year to do some real worth-while work so that when the year prows old, we may not have existed la vain. We shall endeavor to put on a better Strawberry Carnival, and to do evervthlnie Dos.sible through o;ir tribe to advertise In any novel way that we can evolve through differ ent methods that uce.st them selves to us. We will keep our or- Kamzatlon in the linie-lirht. n-al IzInK by so doing we will primarily "boost this community. So rest assured It 1b entirely foreign to our policies to duplicate or usurp any of your work, rather we Kill streniiihi-n our policy of assirflarce In furtlieriiiff th cham ber's work, and such lines as we may branch out In will in no way whatsoever overlap your's. Had HL'ahi we want to assure you that e will endeavor nt all limes to give you our most hearty coopera tion. We are a peculiar organiza- ...... .... . i" i. ' " rtllini' vnv In ntlier unnLj e.try 'iutdiiy afternoon instead of 4 p. in. as before. All bills for. the year 1021, were audited and allowed, and s vernl bills for the current year were also audited ami Allowed. The treasurer made his annual report, ami it hhowrd that on e- , ci'mlier Hl.-d the elianib'T had on i deposit JJtlL' with all bills paid, ! in marked contra-d to a year aco. when there yas 3r In the bank, and nver fi.urt unpaid bills. The follow lug communicatian fioni Hi ear work is unique, nnd will In no uy be work that the chamber could do Insofar a:t we initiate activities. Here's hoping that 192 5 will be a banner year for the chamber, and that the Chiefs may be a real hi lp in wurklux out that consumma tion. Very truly yours, cor nci i, r MPijr a cnir:rs. By 1- li. Moore. Chief I'eti a. It was moved, seconded and cur ried that th secretary attend the annual meeting of the )re:nh ond, we took into consideration the needs of an athletic field, that would care for the needs of our proposed new school for a number of years to come, and third, we con sidered the advertising benefits to be derived from this proposed in vestment, as it would interest the tourists and others M passing in and out of oar city and surround ing country, and it would seem that we should not overlook this im portant Item in our selection of a site. "Our committee is not unanimous as to first cnoice of a site, as two of the committee have Indicated that the site known as the Catholic church property and the block im mediately north of srdd property would be our first choice, this prop erty would be described as Lou 3, 4, 5 and 6. In block 26 and lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 In block 27, and by vacating Waahington street between these blocks, we would have a frontage on Kane and Chadwlek streets of 33 feet and 22 il feet deep, or a much larger space than occupied by our present high school building. The first choice ftt the other mem ber of our committee is know a as the Wattely Bite, between Jackson and Stephens Mreets, running back to McClellan street, with a front age on Mosher street of 3l0 feet and 'about JUS feet deep, a benuti- RENT Cozy, comfortable. steam heated rooms, spotlessly clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen trally located, moderate prices. THK OXFOitD ROOMS, 217 S. Stephens Street Phone 310. P7ritS.OFresh JerTey cow. Excellent butter cow-. Other cows for sale. Will trade one for feeder pigs. 4 miles north on highway. t E. L. Thompson. R 2, Hox 113, ' Koseburg, Oregon. - PVV ANT" A M 0 M E-In noseburg, good 5-room house on pavement. I have a new Chevrolet touring car that I will turn as firiit pay ment at 45( and will jay $25 or more per month.- See Lawrence Agducy, 125 Cass Street, i'hone 219. ULV HIU.V1 THE MAN WHO WANTS TO SELL 5-room plast ered cottage, on paved street. House just painted and in good repair throughout. Largo lot with several bearing fruit trees. Price $200, $5U0 cash, balance ?25 per .month, including Interest. W. A. P.ogard Ileal Estate, Roseburg, i Oregon. 5-IIOOM MODERN BUNGALOW- All built-in features including buf-'j fet, bookcases. House throughout j is In first class condition. Large ! lot, garage, number of fruit trees and shrubbery. Price $2150, $I51., cash, balance monthly payments, i W. A. llogard Real Estate, Rose-, burg. OpeKon. fliilTM A Y"JLST SUIT YOU 147 1 acres adjoining fine out range; 30 I acres extra fine creek bottom ; land under cultivation; 5 acres prunes; other fruit; 2 live creeks through place; gravity water sys- i teni; good four-room house; j woodshed; barn; other Improve ments; on main road near school; house furnlsh-rtf; big team; har-j ness; wagon; full eet tools and implements; 5 fresh cows; tur keys; chickens. Everything com plete for f70J0. Small cash pay ment and very easy terms on bal ance. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. The First State and Savings Bank Charter No. 81 ReserTe District No. 1J REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FI3ST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK At Roaeburg in tha Stata of Oregon, at eloie ol bualneaa Dacember 31, 1924. RESOURCES 1. Loana and dlacounta, iucludiDg rediacounta thowo ' item. ? ond 3D. If .n Z,S60.90 3. U. S. government aecurlttta owned, including those ahown In Items 3D and 35, If any : 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign covernment, atate. municipal, corporation, etc., Includ ing those shown In Items 3u and 35, it any 5. Stocke, securities, claim. Hens. Judgments, etc 6. Hanking house, J25,OuO.UO; furniture anu fixtures. $7534.90 . 47,700.00 80.118.05 4,724.00 7. Ileal estate owned other than banking house 9 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banka, bank ers and trust companlea designated and approved reserve aitents of this bank - 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banka In the same city or town as n-poruoj; ui. Total cash and due from banks. Items 8, 9 ,10 and 11 u9,002.C2 32.534.90 ' 2.00 5M.324.S7 4.677.75 Total . LIABILITIES 10. Capital stock paid in . 17. Surplus fund . .4467,912.47 .. 50.000.00 6.0UO.O0 IS. (a Undivided profits . 37,200.18 7,200.18 (hi Less current exDenses. interest and taxes paid DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public fund : 180,8.9.6., 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding : 12,096.32 Ca9liir's checks of this bunk outstanding payaoie ou ue- mand 26. Certified checks outstanding 4U4.C2 500.00 Tmnt nf t.minnii .1... im . 1 1 k mher than bank deposits, sub ject to reserve, items 23. 24, 25. 26 . 3191.330.56 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: ' 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding : 44.022.31 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice io,jft.-j Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or ' subject to notice, items 27 and 28 3200.411.73 31. Hills payable with federat reserve oanr: or witu otuer bunks or trust companies . 11,000.00 Total ..3467,942.47 STATU OF OKlXiON, County of Douglas, 6s. I c. V. Wimberlv. cashier of tlia above named bank, do colemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge aud belief. O. V. WIMBERLY, Cashier, I CORRECT Attest Subscribed and sworn to before I J. H. BOOTH me this 6th day of January, 1925. H. WOI.LENDERU, Leon -I;. McClintock. Notary Public. V. J. MICELLI, JJirectors. .My commission expires July 14. 1!28. Goes to Ixw Angclea Miss Athlene liatcs left Mon day for Los Angeles, where she will spend the winter visiting at the home of her sister. She has been spending the holiday season! nary at 7:15, regular game 8:15. at the home of her parents, Mr. I o- Don't torget the big basketball game Thursday night, Jan. 8, at the High School gym between Univer sity High and Itoseburg High. Ad mission 35 and 60 cents. Preliml- and Mrs. W. It. ton. Bates at Wins-1 Arundel, piano tuner. 1'hone 189-L Auction Sales Farm or city auctions Bee os for dates. , We buy and sell furniture. Bargains Id new and used Household Goods. Radabeugli-Patterson 32S H. Jackson Jhons 541-J THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR WINE From the Sensationally Up-to-the-minute Story by WILL IAM MacIIARG. PULL TOGETHER BY BUYING AT HOME We make our own Doors. Win dows, JVrnmcs, Finish and Cabi net Wink. Made Right Priced Right P.oseburg Lumber & Mffr. Co. INVENTORY TIME Now Is the time to take" Inven tory of your Insurance and see that -you are properly and ade quately protected for the coming ytar. The work of a lifetime can be wiped out in a few minutes by fire. Why take a chance when for a comparatively small cost you can be proteoted from finan cial Iobs as a result of fire? ' MASONIC El SO. ROSEBURG, ORE fini thi;i:k i;oihi;s ASHEVILI.K. N. C, Jan. 7. The biii.'ies of three mi iwuuou tor sucn a muming as i B,0, i VPiir!l 0r eB. wore ami ordered included ill the mill-! I,,rll;.nd llil, we..l, un,l .U .!, The drama of metropolitan IllKht life The wllil gaiety of ontli The pain and glory of youni: love The strength nnd weakness of modern cfvllUation All in this Rrmarkalile Slory of UELINE OGAN utes of the im't-t.llK: Kiwi'biirir. On-., January 6, 1925. Hoard of iircc;orf. itoseburg Chamber of Commerce, C.'ntli nvn: ! tin behalf ir the Vnipqun Chiefs i we wish to heartily thank you for j your New Year's greetings, and to assure you thai our tribe wishes In mid winter nieetini; of the Slate Secretaries' Assivcintlon that Is to we propose to construct. The Inst named site would bo the second choice of the two members of this committee who favor tlio Catholic site. , The second choice or the member favoring the Blakely site as the first choice, would bo what young men, all apparently n ,1 THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR ' WIN E From the Sensationally Up-to-the-minute Story by WILL IAM MacIIARG. DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone 83 Second Floor Roaeburg, Ore. known as the old baseball park In South Itoseburg. where a number of acres of land can be ncquired for an athletic field as well as two solid blocks for building purposes, nnri fmeuihlv at i-.-v ..,.. ........ Ki.. , , """""" u" r"lm OIi prices. This site would Include this week. Blocks 19, 2D, 22 and 24 of Wnltes I he secretary was Instructed hy Alll)ition ,, thc l(F2., .,,. e beard to make arrangement. ,,,. Bouln of sallI tlocks. which to have all engravings made for the Would Include a i.art nr !. vrn, found along the Southern railway trucks ni?ar Sky- Innd, seven miles south of here today. All were be- headed and the only Identic flcntion marks found, was that of a Chicago firm in is , the cap of one victim. NOW SHOWING county booklet w hile In Portland this week, thus making ,it nbso- turn to extend to you their most .v .,.r,aln that Iiouglns county ?-C T It nr. In our opin- will hnve a twxiklft in a few wet ks lhat wi Ibo a r red It to th cnuiuy. It was niovoil. secoiuied and c.r- vied that the secretary be empo of lho committee. property. This location would be such as to bw of (treat advertising advantage, as the tourist travel would Kft a Rood view of the build Inps and field. This location would be the third choice of two members DR. DEAN 6. BUBAR ir rMir.THir HpeolallKt In th flttin or 11 Ja.k.xun Ft. d to enter Into a contract for $ 0 ttnrth nf fitlilatrd ait-atfli jlns (Ka t i county until such time ao the li. w ? j county iMHiklets were ready fur rir- I'culaiion. The secretary report i1 ANOTHER BIG DANCE at Dixonville Sat. Night, January 10 Music by the Hayshakcrs and Lunch Free. "The fourth choice of this com-; mil lee w ould be the property i known as the Sanctuary pronerty located on South Main streetwith a number of acres immediately ad s Also Yale University J, . , - , , : " iimiimi Mir, I llllllttli;it I V HII- WZV, , T ,7,1 , 1,,a,r,,m"":in! Joining from the Hamilton eMate Zh! . , m . '"' "d!Pr'lrty. although trim, an athletic that his supply of literature as f,,.,,, v,,.w ,,,' we bt f Tonite and Thursday I'resenta it COLUMBUS" I The First True and Dramatic ir.-i r a r-. a A rum ot i'Mncrica s iiscoyery Also: Aesops Fablt s and Town Topics Big Opening t and Sapper Locking Glass Wednesday, January 7 Roseburg Music. exhau.-it An eifnrt Is to be made before next Tuesday afternoon to have all standing committees to have meet ings ami start the year's work. Much is to he done, and with the nrganltatlon that Itoseburg now lia after the last year spent for the tnii't part in Investli-ation and t tie ...,t.., fuii. .;, ii iii-HHin ll'H lla M-buvg and I,.a, county . :, -h Ich t-r.ie there til !Mh:i?ilv reckoniug at the end of.be . .n.-ral d!c.ial..i. of .h.. ..,'. Dill introduced would be sutiicient level land lor this purpose. This could only be determined by huving a survey made. "Respectfully submitted, "J. K. McCI.INTtil K. "W. I conn. "C. A. LOCKWOOD." The two other commlitei's wi!l be In the Ihe y. sr I'- by th- cenaior JIC-: nisnchn M.mrman m-s . ....... I :...te i..,.,.,.,!! io over na;n, n,.ro nlas, night, ar rii'liniinTe of iie .... .. .ll.K1..J . t ..... r'Min ireni Lie mjiiiii. m ks disabled veterans-hospital at IVrfr Moorman Is from Klamath Ills. .riuti. I ue lease is cxpii nig en t'lei present h,.spitn quarters, and it la DONALD R. GISB'i, Dentist. UelrHl to secure funds to keep t:,, phon, 40, 212 prkin, Bda. , A Fox Production Wm.Farnum ' In "The Scuttlers" Action never slowing up a minute a real "he-man' V. estern. Also "Call the Wagon" 2 Comedies Children 10c Majrslicr "DOROSHY VGRH01? of HftDDOn HftiLL' "from the romantic novel by Charles Major adapted by "WaJdemar 2oun Jl Marshall Neilan Moductioru photography by Charles lather A Tempest Of Love And Anger Portrayed by Mary Pickford again appearing in a grown-up role this time as a spitliregjrl of eighteen who braves paternal wrath, meets conspiracy and intrigue, ri'iu in- ' treachery and treason,' Children I Oc f or ,ove 0', ,he youth Adults 35c nolds hcr nearl- Never more beautiful. AIS6: "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" Friday: "The Lone Chance" ANTLERS