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SIX 3 DRY GOODS COATS JPlOCAL NEWS Vt..!?!iW?... CONTINUING SEVENTH ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Friday and Saturday and All Next Week OFFERING THE GREATEST SAVINGS EVER GRANTED BY THIS STORE FOR ANY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. GENERAL REDUCTIONS AND HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN EVERY DEPT. Dresses, Dry Goods, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Blankets, 15 per cent to 1-3 off all lines. Roteburg's Greater Dept 6 to re i FOR SALE Fir and pine wood, Portland Men Visit PNone 429 Y. Ht-re from the uorlh yesterday u ' fUfats and bus in est visitors were W. li. Jamil-sou and C. C. Krami, both of Portland. Thny kft today for point in vuuihern Orexon. DRESSES SHOES 5 Portland Man Guest overnfKht last night at the Hotel iHniRiitH. air. iifcKer rusiues in Portland, and Kft today for that place. Here Friday Here ati-ndln'ir to bushiese af fairs for a ftw hour Friday and a Sliest overnight was J. -M. Hiatt. Mr. Hiatt is from Portland, and it-it today for the north. Mr. Barrett Visit K. W. Jiarn tt spent yesterday af ternoon and last nlKht In this ciiy arriving from tha norm. Mr. lluiett Is from Portland and wait here at tending to business matters. Eugene Man Here Here fruiu the north yesterday attendinR to business affairs was J. L. Fuller. Mr. Fuller Is a Ku Kent reiiidenl and while hre was a guest at the I'mpqua Hotel. Here From Northern Points Mrs. I. W. Urand and Mrs. L. II. Wakefield were quests and visitors here Friday Irom northern points. They are both residents of Seattle, and left today for other points in the state. Fuh SALE Hig type Poland China plKs. Ileyer ltancb. Canyon ville. Ore. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey milch cow. $50. W. E. Thompson, Wilbur, Oregon. FOR SALE Two Jersey rows, one fresh other will be fresh In few days. Karl Johnson, Elraroe. LOST Better home Hphtlng con test pencil, on Jackson St. Find er please leave at this office. FARM WANTED I want farms for faith buyers. Describe and Kive price. R. McNown, 257 Wilkinson Illdg., Omaha, Neb. WANTED One large room or 2 furnished rooms, with wood stove. Close in. Address "G' care News-Review. Better Service Better Merchandise Let Him Speak for Himself You want your boy to have confi dence In his own ability and not rely upon the help of others. Teach hi in to be thrifty and nave now and he will bo ahle to build well for the future. Accounts of botii father aid son are Invited. Interest Paid on 8avings Accounts The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. ANOTHER DIG DANCE AT MOOSE HALL Monday, January 12 EVERYBODY WELCOME HARDWOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC George Poole III Georpe Poole, a well known resi dent of this city, Buffered a stroke of paralysis IhhI night. His left side was afflicted and also his pow er of speerh. It is believed that he will soon be improved. Mr. Rosenbaum Here A. 11. Ilosenbaum is spending a day or so in this city looking after business matters, Mr. Ilosen baum is from Medford, and arriv ed Friday. While in the city, he will be a guest at the Umpqua Hotel. Miss Blankenship Visits Miss Juanita Blankenship arriv ed here' yesterday from the coast and Is spending a short time in the city visltlnx wllh friends. Miss Blankenship is from Marshfield, LONDON, Jnn. 10. TM de sign of the battleship Nelson and Itodney, now being rolulit by Great Britain undei the pro visions of the Washington naval j anil while in Itoaebursr, will be trealy, is so revolutionary ac- nuest at the Grand Hotel. cording to the Daily Kxpress. that it mnrks the end of the From California previous types. A. B. McDonald, Jesse W. The new ships will be entirely Churchill, of Yreka, and B. Hub different from any oihrr3 in the! bell of Los Angeles, spent the world, the papers say. They will I night here as guests at the ITmp be both flouting fortresses and; qua Hotel last night. They left to alrdrnmea and will have a radius' day for other points iu southern of action covering thousands of Oregon miles. Nine 16-Inch guns wlll be mounted In turrets of three; Mr. Inman Leaves each, all forward. There will be E. W. Inman, who spent yestcr no guns on the after part, which Jay afternoon and last nleht as a will constitute a flight deck, and Kue8t I""', and looking nfter busl the ships will carry their own1 " affairs, left this morning for flying corps and planes. other points In southern Oregon. Another feature, the Express Mr- Inman Is from KuRone. While Is that there probably will be noi "" h" ' a suest at the Doug funnels, the products of the fur-,la Hotel. nace boliur discharged through pipes running alongside the Ge San Francisco Htern. w- McRean, assistant stiper- Th'e distribution of the armori Intendent of the Portland division will also be revolutionary. The of ,nP Southern Pacific, left this magnilnes, like the guns, being' morning for San Francisco. His all forward, the usual armor beltj wlfe y"'nt to s" Francisco a few extending for three parts of tho days ago to consult a physician. shin , length w 111 Do unnecesaryi " ." nrmmim mr. and the weight saved on the sides can be added to the deck protection against high niu;le fires and aerial bombs. There will also possibly be more then one armored deck, thus giving successive menns of protection McHean spending several davs In California, while arrangements are made for her care. FK.MALE HELP WANTKIJ Earn I5-J10 weekly, addressing, mail ing circulars. Send stamped enve lope for particulars. Palace Mall Co., Toledo, Ohio. WANTED Middle aged lady to cook or help in home where f or 6 hired men are employed, flood home on highway. Address liox 10, care News-Review. Foil SALE Touring car In good condition, top, side curtains, up holstery and paint like new. .1n0 takes It. Jones Auto Top Bhop, 620 Wlnehemer St. FOR SALE About 6 acres in city limits of Koseburg. Small house, good fruit, on pavement. Will sell cheap and on good terras. H. G. Wilson, Phone 70-J. AGENTS WANTED Guaranteed pure wool fit to Purse and Mea sure J50 suits J23.85. Commis sions should run 190 weekly. We deliver, fit, collect, Crane-Kent Clothes Cincinnati. SALESMEN OR AGENTS WANT ED Amazing stylish shoes. Large cash commissions intro ducing popular priced $3.95 and $4.95 shoes. Actual samples fur nished. Write quick. Style-Arch Shoes. Dept. K2. Cincinnati. HELP WANTED SALESMAN Salesman, district managers for Lincoln Gear-Shift. Greatest in vention for Ford ears. Sells for $5. Every Ford owner prospect. Dig commission. Department B, 21 Union Oil Uldg., Los Angeles, Callf. j FOR SALE Accredited chicks. j Now is the time to get your or-! der in for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only S. C. White J Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count; and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery, Petaluma, Calif. AGENT S W A N T E D A n lazing profits through new methods. Big line stylish guaranteed shirts 3 for $4.95. Sell on sight. Complete outfit absolutely free. Cash earn ings in advance. We deliver and collect. Inexperienced make big money. Experienced double earn ings either as main or side line. Write quirk. Fashion Wear Shorts. Dept. C. 26, Cincinnati. Hcj!jHgLi B EsyuLiu R I T urn EST S THE ANSWER TO THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE OF WHAT TO GIVE MEN FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS QPENCERS Next week cottage prayer meet ings will be held In various homes throughout ltoseburg in the Inter- wwoiOTMMIIOWIWslWMWWMMtIIM of die evangelistic campaign Broccoli seed. A few pounds left of our select early and luto strulns. Foster Dinner. Studenaxer costs less per pound than butter. PRAYER MEETINGS WILL PRECEDE REVIVAL CAMPAIGN THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT A Great Show at Our Regular Prices 10 and 15 cts. PEARL WHITE The Famous Dare-Devil Beauty "Perils of Paris" Alto commence the lxth. and spon J sored by the two Methodist ! i-liiirehea it flm eltv Vevt UnmlnV a 'evening the prayer meetings will be id as Tollows: Residence of Willis Moffitt, West Be 1st St. Mis. A. J. (leddes, leader, gl Residence of Mrs. M. K. DillHrd, E ! I-aurelwood, Rev. O'llell, leader. I iiesiuence or j. a. Meuaugney, ; Hoover St., J. K. MrCllntork, lead- a er. Residence of r. II. Churchill, 225 E. Cass St., C. E. Thomas, leader. Residence nf It. flulli- rldge, 62S So. Main St.. 11. A. Cana tlay, leader. Residence of O. L. Ilaikstrom. 619 Stephens, St., Rev. LV Needhum, leailer. 1 1 , n I i nitTi ! I seed. A f'W pounds left of our select early and late strains. Foster lluiner. HER NEWEST Tl IR1LL FEATURE. IN THE FIRST CAR Tl 1AT EVER CROSSED THE SAHARA DESERT ALSO THE FEATURE COMEOV: "90M E HAT9'' 6 COUNTY WILL AID IN PAVING (Confirmed from inr one) K thot? present, that they are willing 1 to Nintlime to raise money for the , jiuvitiK until the road ltt paved ah far an lit owns bililKe, and wit) not i opposo Bpeclal taxea after the roatl i hafl pa.Hed their own places, as , nonie of tho opponent of the pav ing have claimed j The court Muted that It recop nlzed the fart that the district han j carried a heavy tmrdt'ii In the part, and that the great nmotint of truf- .tic over the road JitlfieM a county expenditure, and It wan Ht:ited that If the money can be procured that help Kill be 'Iven an dentred. Catch toal at paged. It makes you cough but once. NO CKOSS-WOKL) PL'ZZLK KX I'EItT is necessary to figure out a real bargain here: SO acres, all under fence, close to county road and near school; six acres under cultivation, ami 10 more can be cleared, neat little new house, means. Price $500 spot cash. Chas. V. nice. Myrtle Creek, spring water, somo timber. Good opportunity for man of small Charter No. 8955 It.'Rervu T.Iwtrint NTn 11 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Roseburg National Bank At Roseburg, In tho State of Oregon, at the close of business December 31, 1924 RESOURCES. 1. a Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts acceptances of other banks, and foreign hills of exchange or drafts, aolit with in dorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c) f 410 434.S1 4. U. 8. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) .. $ 12,500.00 b All other United States Government securi ties (including premiums. If any).. ioiai 130,000.00 SOLD OUT Have a l.r0-egg size incubator left. Standard make, used only twice. See it ut the j Auction House. TJmUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS Will pass your door every day. ! The best spot on the Pacific i highway for a BUpply Btore; 8 ; acres of good garden land; big! ti-room house; barn; other im provements; borders on highway in edge of town; commercial poultry, daiiy cows and a high wny supply store will make a mint of this place. Price $2"j00. Very easy terms. Lawrence Agency, 125 Ca.is Street, Phone 219. YOU HAVEN'T ANYTHING Un less you have a home. Hero Is your chance to get one at half Its value. Perfectly modern 5-room bungalow; practically new; beau tifully finished; plastered and de corated; polishfd wood work; built In features; beautiful bath; basement; large lot of fruit, shrubbery and flowers; garage; chicken house; at end of pav inent. Price, complete. $2"ui. Very small payment down, bal ance like rent. Also a 4 -room cottage; fully fur nished; located on corner; paved on both sides. Price $1250 in-1 eluding all furnishings. $250 cash.! Ilalance like rent. IJoth are snap) bargains. Lawrenco Agency, 125 I Cass Street. Phone 219. I 11. Othsr bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banking House, $Si,000.00; Furniture and fix tures, I2.5U0.0U Real estate owned other than hanking house lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from Slnte banks, hankers, and trust companies In the United Stales (other than Inelmled in Items 8. 9 and lui 1.1. Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (oilier than Item 12) Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 69,041.57 14. b Miscellaneous cash Items 15. Redemption fund with lT. S. Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer 142.500 00 7ti,246.04 24.50000 29.02S.S:! 4S,l;!6 96 60,246.53 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY BABY PEGGY in "CAPTAIN JANUARY" (j Here From Hood River js j Hen as a guest overnight Friday g night was W. K. Vintner. Mr. Vsnl tier lit from Hood River, and left to ys, day for northern points. A o fS Da new Armory Saturday hlght. Itlue IV Vila Music. LIAIHLITIKS. 17. Capital stock paid in .... IS. Surplus fund Ut. a Undivided profits 20. Reserved for taxes. Interest, etc., accrued 2t. i'lrculatlng notes outstanding 2.1. Amount due to national hanks . .. 25. Certified checks outstanding Total of Hems 22, 23. 24, 25. and 2 - - Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 20 days) : 27. Individual deposits subject to check Certiticaics of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for mouev borrowed) State, county, or other munlripal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27. 2S. 2. 30. 31 and 32 - Time deposits subject to Reserve payable after 3o days, or subject to 3" days or more notice, and postal savings): 33 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ) Total of time deposits subject to reserve. Hems 33, 34, 35 and 36 3,71233 5.0S5.71 354.46 625.00 $SUO,S70.67 9 RO.000.00 15.OOO.U0 ti:4.04 3.500.00 12.415.00 359.0S .50 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 bo wiped out In a few minutes by fire. Why take a chance when for a comparatively small cost you enn be protected from finan cial loss as a result of fire? MASOKtC BLOC ROSEBURG. OPE Come to This Store for Dependable Wrist Watches IN selecting an Elgin, you secure a watch which has been checked hour after hour, day alter day, through all the critical process ot adjusting and timing, against the star lime observed by the astrono mers in the Elgin Time Observatory. With such care and thoroughness governing all steps in the production of Elgin Watches, it is. no wonder that they are universally recognized as the standard timepiece. You will be assured responsible service from every watch selected at this store. Bubar Brothers Jewelers Roseburg, Oregon Here Short Time M. Krlnrtrnthal Is spendlnx a day or bo In this city luokinK uft-r busi ness matters. Mr. Krii'nilenthal is a commercial man nnd arrived here yesterday from tho north. Business Visitor Here a short time yesterday af ternoon attending to business af fairs as Louis E. Serriiifrs. Mr. Serrinus Is a Portland man and left for other points in southern Orcein. From Portland (. S. Fianendam was a visitor here for a few hours yesterday, and a guest overnight. Mr. Fianen dam Is a Portland man, and left to day for the north. 2S. !!. 574,270.17 30.:'70.70 3!l,3!t-' Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Phyeician 17-1S-19 Perkini Blda. Phon49t 643.93.1 62 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR t orrowK.Tiuvr 8prlalist In tho flttlnK ot t 111.1. IK Juikxin ft. i 74.SSS.43 Total $00.S70 67 Plate of Oregon, t'onnty of IVmikIhs. ss. 1. I). 8 Houner, t'ashler of the atiove-nained bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I). S HOUfSKH. I'jatll.'.'. Subscribed and sworn to befo.e'l COKKKCT Attest : me this th day of January. l'.i;.v j A. t' MARSTERS. O. W. YOl'NO. j I. AHIIAUAM. Notary I'ubllc for OreKoo J. K. MARK Kit. My commission mUrcs Feb ii, U': Directors. I DR.H.CCHURCII OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins rtulldltig rbon Second Floor Roeehurn, On, Meet The Merry Crowd at the fAYSHAKERS BALL IN THE Dixcnville Hall Tonight Dancing will start nt 8:45 o'clock. Don't forget the Java nnd Sinkers After Dancing ANTLERS Last Time Tonite "WINE" The Picture of the Hour From Wm. MacHarg's Great Story xf the Minute With an Incomparable Cast: Sunday and Monday "In Hollywood With Potash & Perlmutter" Last Time Tonite JOHN GILBERT "The Lone Chance" SUNDAY MONDAY THE BUZZARD