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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL 14, 1925 Charter No. 9423 Reiervt District No. 12! REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Douglas National Bank At Roseburg, In the State of Oregon, at the Close of builnesi on April 8, 1929. m:soL'iicKs. 1. a Loans and discount, litclinliii; rli.'Oiint, acceptances of other banks, and forefxn bills of exchange or draris, "old wl!h In darsomeut of thl bank (except those shown In b and c JCC6.S17.09 5. Overdrafts, tinseim t-d - 913 09 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposit! d to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) - 1 23.0D0.o0 ' b All other fulled Slates (iovernnient secu rities ciuiIudniK iireniluuix, if any, 11S.SOO.00 Total 140.SO0 O0 6. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Iu7,4.'..u8 6. lIunkiiiK House, ?.'H,!ii.l; Furniture and fixtures, $1.00 . 31.311. IS 7. Real cMate owned other than bunking house 17.25.ii 8. I-awfill reserve with Federal Itwrve Hank titi,4.r.s.5ti lu. Cash 111 vuult and amount due from national banks - 1M.79S.68 11. Amount due from .state banks, bankers, and trurt companies In the I'nited Slates (other than Included In llems 8. 9 and lu) S1.S9C.39 1.1. yChecks on other banks In the name city as leiKirtlni! bank (oilier than Hem 121 0,070.98 Total of Items , 10. 11, 12 und 13 170,4BS !"i 14. b Miscellaneous cash Items 3,449.33 3,449.33 15. Id ileinptiiin fund Willi I!. S. Treasurer and due from t. H. Treasurer - - 1.2S0.00 NATION'S SPORT CLASSIC OPENS ON BALL FIELDS INTELLIGENT DOG" SAVES MAN'S LIFE (Continued from page 1.) co.nr.3os 11,223.43 Total I.IAIIILITUJ.S 17. Capital stock paid In - IS. Surplus fund 19. a I'mlirlded profits Jtn,:ir,:i.tiS b Reserve Tor bullilillK 20.UU0.O0 c l-ss current eXtt nseR paid 21. Clrciilatint; notes outslanillliK - 34. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies In the Fnited States and foreign countries (other than included In items 22 or 33 2". Certifl.d checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 22. 23. 24. 25 and 2S 43,092.71 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : 27. Individual deposits subject to check' : 2S. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 duyM (other than for money borrowed) 29. State, county, or other municipal deposits se cured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Total of demand deposits (other than bank deKslts) subject to IteHerve, llems 27, 2S, 29. 30, 31, ami 82... 9.r,3,8.r.C.00 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 3u days, or subject to 30 days or more no tice, and postal savings): 30. Postal savings deposits '. . Total of time deposits 'subject to Reserve, Hems 33, 34. 3r. and 3(1 - 8,399X0 37. United States deposits (other titan postal sav ings). Including War Loan deposit ac count and deposits' of United States dis bursing officers $1.2U,77S.97 SIIHI.OUO.UI) 30,000.00 49.1311X0 21,700.00 4i.or,4.ir. 314.SO 2.323.70 699,979.98 23a.359.90 118,51(1.12 8.399X0 2,000.00 home today, called upon their pitching aces to bring them victor ies. Manager Hugglns announced his intention to pitch I'rban Shocker, the former St. I.ouls mouudsmen, against the world champion Wash ington club, while llrooklyn's choice for the slab In the ledger's opener against the Philadelphia Nationals was "Dazy" Vance. There was a chance of Walter Johnson getting the twirling as signment for the Senators, Manag er Harris announced. Manager Fletcher favored Jim my Itiug to pitch for the Phillies. The Yankees planned to wel come 0,000 fans with music by three bands and arrangements were matte for the first ball to be thrown out by Kear-Aduilral Charles II. ritinkett, commander of the Ilrooklyn navy yard. (AMtfUtHl I'reM I.'tMvl WW.) e 8KATT1.K, April 11 Alert- nnss of Hen Franklin, a huge hunting dog. was credited with saving the life of M. I.. Kallen here today. O. C. Kd- dy. Iren's master, was awak- ened at an early hour by tho I dog's barking and the Im- 4 pact of his body thrown a- e gainst the door. StenDlng 4 outside, Kddy's sleeve was 4 seized by the and he was led to the rear, where he found a lean-to addition to Kallen's house afire. Fire- men prevented serious 1I11111- ago. DETROI T, April 14. A capacity crowd of 35,000 was In view for the opening game of the American league season today with Detroit meeting Chicago. All reserve seats were sold several days in ad vance and bleacher fans stood In line from early morning. Warren Collins was Manager Cobb's pitch ing choice, with Johnny llassler catching. Kddie Collin announced Faber and Crouse as likely his selections. Total ll.211.77S.97 STATE OF OKKCON. County of Douglas, ss: I. H. II. Stapleton, Cashier of (lie above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - H. II. STAPI.ETON. Cashier. COKRF.CT Attest: J. II. IIOOTH. K. I.. I'AKItOTT, UF.O. KOIII. HACKS'. Directors. PHILADELPHIA, April 14. Connie Mack planned to send the Athletics' new J150.000 battery. Groves and Cochrane, against the Doston Ked Sox In the opening game here of the American league baseball season. James Poole, another newcomer. In on first base for the Athletics In plare of Joe Mauser, who is out with broken knee cap. Manag er Fohl said ho probably would use Ferguson on the mound. ST. 1,0'HS, April 14 For the opening of the American league season here today Manager George Slsler. lined up a team to oppose the Cleveland Indians, similar to the one he used during the spring series with "Ilullet" Joe Hush slated to pitch. It is probable that he will work against Sher rod Smith. In the new baseball season at TJcd land field, where the St. Louis Cardinals and Reds clash In the first championship round, this af ternoon. Allan Rothoron and Pete Dono hue were the choices of their re spective managers to do the hurling. CINCINNATI. April 14. Cincin nati was prepared to surpass all former record crowds In ushering Subscribed and sworn to before 1 mo this 13th dnv of April. 125. . DF.XTKK KICK. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 15 1929 8lr Knights Attention Regular conclave of Ascalon Com mandry No. 14, K. T. this Tues day evening nt 7:30 o'clock. The order of the Ked Cross will be con ferred. All members urged (o bo present. W. C. HARDING, Scribe. I WOMAN' ATTKMITINfl TO lll.At KMAII, LOW l('TKI. Ijiwn mowers and garden hose at W harton llros. 1 PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. I Mrs. Jean Katltto. who operated a hotel at Warrenton, Ore., was 'convicted today by a Jury in the fed'rral court of using the malls j to defraud. She was charged I with having nltempted to black mail Dr. E. S. llamel, a dentist land editor of Warrenton. PHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES Come in nnd establish a credit account nnd then phone your orders in nt nny time of the day. It snves your going to town to shop nnd you hnve r social hour. It snves you carrying your pnckat;e as we deliver right to your home. . In phoninR your order to us you enn depend on the quality of the things you get nnd our stock is com plete so that you enn get whnt you want. Specials for Wednesday Lor Cnbin Syrup Table Size 28c, Medium Size 55c Coconnut White Sonp, I 3 bnra 50c Amazo Oil pint 26c, quart 50c Gui'ltnrd'a chocolate, I Hi. cans 25c M. & K. Vantlln. 4 oz. bottle 40c Alpine milk, 4 cans 35c ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Best. Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. Ladies- New Styles in Footwear See them today ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg., Roseburg MORTON, April 14. "Cloudy wllh showers late In the after noon" was, the best that the wealh er man could promise New Kng land's fans for the opener today between the Ilraves and the Giants. Governor Fuller, Lieutenant-Governor Allen, Mayor Curley and President J. A. Heydler of tho National league are among the flignataries scheduled to attend. Jess Itarne will pitch for the Ilraves and It is thought Art Nehf will take the mound for the Giants. tiovernor IMeree Asks Half Holi day for Coasters. SAI.KM, Ore.. April 14. Gov ernor Pierre today issued a letter to the people of Oregon suggest ing a record attendance at the opening game of the first series of games of the Pacific coast lea gue to be played in Portland on Tuesdny, April 21, and suggest ing that business men allow their employes a half holiday for the afternoon. "It gives me great pleasure," says the governor's letter, 'to an nounce that the opening baseball game of the Pacific coast league will be played on the arternoon of Tuesday. April 21, 1925. urge everyone to attend the gamo. Masehall Is a distinctly American game the finest American sport. The' men who spend their time nnd money to bring this attrac tion to our very doors should bo encouraced by large attendance. I suggest that business men give their employes a half holiday in ordvr that all may hnve the prl vlllge of witnessing whnt will un nnestinnnbly be a real game of the greatest sport of the 20th century." It's worth something to hnve It delivered fresh right from the oven everv dav. GHI.MM HUOS." MILK 11KEAD. Phono 133. EUGENE BASE FOR FOUR AIRPLANES TO GUARD FOREST t NEW TODAY J 0 . DIRT for the hauling. 017 Cobb St. poll "RENT Furnitlud 4 room uil. O'hone 212-J.js ANVONK wanting a sheep shearer address E. O. Anderson 25 So. Stephens. ) ii.u.KD HAT7oT'wnvv.Tj:"tiisa"- wick, one mile north of Dixon-' vllle. j fY)K SALE One nii.sVi7ow"Y2o724 goats 2 each. Arthur It. Weeks, liuckles, Oregon. i CA1II1AGE PLANTS Early "jersey j Wakefield. Special ralu by loot). I P. W. Kay. FOR" SALE nfood-sowsl bred gilts: pigs, boars and shouts. A. C. Wilson. Voncalla. Ore. Fl'KNISHEI) AHAIlTMENTS-To j or three room apts. Inquire of G. W. Young and Son. I IiRKSSM A KING Sewing of allj kind, childrens clothes my spec-j ialty. 608 N. Main St. FOR RENT 4 ground flour' house", keeping rooms. Call after 4 p. m. MS Winchester St. Phone 170-V. Foil SALETItTIlA OTl-fwoTrJsh j milch cows. Will take gouts in exchange. W. D. Chailwlck, liixonville. H)ic -A i.K Modern six room; house, close to school, on pay- i ment plan, llelbig Groves, 407 j Cass street, phone 2ti2. Ft K SALE Rhode 'llslallil lledTiel with 14 baby chix. Also 2 setting hens with eggs for hatching. Phone 5F35, Roseburg, Rt. 1, Ilox 117. nEIIDING PLANTSAV' have large, healthy plants. Canterbury Hells In six colors; Petunias in five colors; Zennas in three col ors. Economy Grocery. 1 FOR-SALE Half "interesMrTgar-! bage business, consisting of 2 teams, 2 wagons, and 2 Bets of harness, and all the work a man ! wants to do. I want a purdiier! v. ho does not smoke cigarettes I and who does not drive 'a car. ! Jim Draper, 523 N. Main St. SPEAKING OF QUALITY Yoii don't know what you are miss-' lug. Here are 63 acres; 20 acres under cultivation; tho best land in Oregon; all new fence; 2 creeks thru place, can irrigate; gooil 3 room house; 2 barns; other Improvements; team; wagon; harness; tools and Im plements; loo chickens; 2 cows; Charter No. 8955 Reserve District No. 12 3 BORN ! CALKINS To Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Calkins, of Edenbower, Satur day. April 11, at Mercy hospital, a 74 pound boy. HILL To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hill, of Wilbur. Tuesday, April II. at Mercy hospitul, a boy. REPORT OF CONDITION OF 100 bushels wheat and corn; 15 tier wood; 2 stoves; some furni ture. Everything goes for ?34"0, half cash. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 120 Cass street. Phone 218. - Liberty Theatr An Intripuinf! mystery melo drama In a background, of hlfch so ciety will lf Known at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow and Thursday wlien "Threw Keys," a picturization of Frederic V. R. Ik-y's popular novel of the Fame name, publish ed by W. J. Watt & Co., Is pre Hented her for Ihe first time. The picture, vhich was directed by Edward J. he Saint, with a cant of screen celebrities In the principal roles, tells a story brim: iniriK with romance and drumutic suspense. MERCURY GIVEN BY MURDERER IN SMALL DOSES (Continued nan psge 1.) i or any other Indications shown by the chemical analysis. The chem ist found arsenic present. Coroner Wolff announced, but he had not completed his examination of the vital organs of Walter, who died in 11123, and of Harry Cunningham, 21, who died in 1921, in Gary, Ind. ELKS DANCE Thursday Night April 16 Cards and Dancing All Elks in Douglas County Urged to Attend. (Afv!ttHl Prnm LeaBrrl Wtr Et'ClKNK. Ore., April 11. Four l'nlti-,1 States nrmy air planes will be stationed at Ihe municipal aviation field in Ku (tene this sumnver for the forest fire patrol base tor Western Ore- 1 iron, aerordlnir to word received from Visited Slates Senator Char- I Uh McNfiry. Jlach of The four j planes wtli h:e a personnel of ' threw fliers, according to the an- nounremcnt. Although It bad ben recently assured that Kuene had been ! selected ns forest air patrol b;i , ami in this year, the details of tho ( orrnnl7ntlon were not piven. i The reserve corps of the nrmy air service will provide the avia tors on patrol duty for the firt lime ince the eHtabliHhnivnt of tho patrol base here five years ao. CROWN POINT, Ind., April 14. Mrs. Anna Cunningham of (lary, Ind., collapsed today in her cell in the Lake county jail, where she is beins held in connection with the denlhs of her husband and four children within six years. She passed into a coma, nnd physicians believed it impossible to remove her to Oary for a sanity hearing set for two p. m. CAR DAMAGED. SPORTSMEN TO BANQUET The annual banquet of the Jack son County Came Protective Asso ciation, will be held on Thursday, April 16, and it is expected that a number of the members of the HoseburK Rod and C.um Club will attend. An invitation has been ex tende'kto the members of the local club to be present at tho event, which usually drawn about 4"0 sportsmen from Medford and neigh : boring towns and cities. The car b'lonplng to Dr. C. 0. Flnlay was slightly damaged Sun day, when it slid off the gnm in Garden Valley. The car turned over on its side, bending the fend ers, but otherwise doing no dum- THROUGH AGES Centuries aco sturdy Norse men rcafireJ the benefits of health-buildins cod liver oil. Scoffs Emulsion brings to you the same vital nourishment that enabled these mighty men of old exemplify strength. fV-ott nm-. n'rinfi-M. T. ?4-l': Composer Back 9 T?it ir jTvvr- THE LIBERTY THEATER I LAST TIME TONIGHT A Big "GASNIER" Production No Advance in Prtcet Only 10 and 15 Cfnti ft "THE 1 Tirifieirs" I Wilh f MAE HUSCI I FRANK MAYO I ELLIOTT DEXTER EVA NOVAK WALTER I HERS LEE MORAN j DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OITUMKTIIlvr Bpaclallat In tho fitting of utntMnfl lt JlckmD Ht. DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic ml Kleotro-Thernphy 417 Prrklna IH.Ib. I'honr 4!1 Also: Ihe Chnrlcy Chose Comedy: "IS MARRIAGE TfclE BUNK" Also: The Almanac of the Screen antftStudio Wed. and Thurs.: "THREE KEYS" tttl&Mtr.Itl.M.T.T.T.T.Ttl.M.I.WOW Dr. Rupert A. Moon E Itctro Chiropractor N'i'T anil SiIiih Spi'i lnllst. 3?4 rr-rklna 111. In. I'hnne 5M Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETR'T Ptrklna Bld(j. Roseburg, Or Phone 8ft. On Friday nltiht at the banquet room of the rmiqun Hotel a mert in will be held for police officers, members of the sheriff's force, mechanic's, dealers, and represen tative of the press, for the purpose of rnnnlderliiK the new state law re pa rd I in,' autotnobite headlfcht. Thin meetliiK has been called by T. A Kaffety, head of the truffle dlvisl-m of the department of tatt, and Mr. Kaffety himself will be present to take charge of the meeting, local arrangements for whith have b- i. made by Traffic Of I iter K. K. Thur ber. Mr. Kaffety will be accompanh.) by an expert from the departniet.t. who will plve a lecture, explaining the prolfions of the law. and will une devices and screens to demon strate the method of making the chanite. and the tentu which the lUtit mint meet. He will alo ent Instructions relative to the InnUIIa t it'll of adJustltiK stations. Aulo mechanics from Kojaebtni: anil nearby town are invited to t..' pnsent as well as alt of fleet chareed with eiifnrclnit the law, n Kether with dialer nnd other in terested, The nitiii will be h- i t at a o'clock un the nlKht of Fridav April 17. Iter v, Ijiwn "i-mI and firtllinr nt hi Ion llros. Joseph Kpitillnx. fsllturnin at torney and mil'trtnn, who Is the first Arnerlrnn opera composer to tiT hla work produced abrnail, has rewrned to this country, lied illnK's opera, 'Fa.TYen-Kah,,, was presented br tha Monto Carlo Oterm Company, yahere Reildins; jrs the guest or the Frlac ot PROTECTION Insurance cannot ave you from tht? Itici'nVfnlriK'u cann ed by fire acldwit or thtft. tint it can nave you what Is usually the greatest factor In (hut iricoiiveiiienut) the finan t ial liy,.H. Come in nd let u show you lvw to K't maximum protec tion ut minimum tout. Who Owes You? Our system was perfected to help you. You can not make a success of business unless you collect your bad ac counts. A dollar in the cash drawer is worth two in the ledger. OIK BUSINESS IS C01V I.KCTlNti. RKSULTS are what YOU want. WE GET THEM. DouglaS" Creditors Ass'n, Inc. In Rear of Doug) a Abstract Company Electro Chiropractic Healthograms CHRONIC TnOUni.ES Stom ach and bowel troubles, kidney trouble, headaches, asthma, fe male troubles, diseases of tuen, bi'h blood pressure, rhtmua tism, neuritis, neuriiiKia. luin baco all respond "to F.LKCTHO CIIIHtil'l! ACTIC treatments. Take time to Ret well. It will pay you. Consultation free. DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654 It's too Late to Insure after tho accident happen.. Regrets won't nay the damages. Iitvure today. We write fire insurance nnd the va rious automobile insnrance cov erages. Our agency is at your service at all times. May wo serve you? Phone or cali, G. V. Young & Son Insurance 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Teeth and Health To Improve your looks, health, or comfort have your teeth examined at regular in tervals. It takes Artistic taste, exten sive experience and good Judgment to enable a Den tist to give you satisfactory and natural ' looking Dental Work. SPECIAL Painless extraction or work by Injection or Gas. Teeth replaced same day when desired, com fort promised. Teeth regulated and appearances improved. Pyorrhea .cured. Examination Free. Dr.Nerbas Dentist MarAic Building Ohone 483 Roseburg, Ore. The Roseburg National Bank At Roseburg, In the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business on April , 1925. ItKSOURCKH. 1. a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign ' bills of exchange or drafts, sold with In dorsement of tills bank (except those shown In b and c) 1404,731.94 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Iteposicd to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 1 12.50000 b All other I'nited States Government secu- a titles (including premiums. If any) 112,800.00 Total 125,300.00 5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 85.7S9.48 S. llankiiia- House. S22.00O: Furniture and 24.42S.83 00.8S1.12 130.4S5.C0 Hx'ltre S2500 7. Reul estate owned other than banking house 8. lawful reserve wllh Federal Reserve Uank 10. Cash In vault and amount due from national 11. Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies In tho United Ktates (other than Included in Items 8. 9. and 10) 13. Checks on other banks in Ihe same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) Total of Items 9, 10. 11. 12 and 13 14. b Miscellaneous cawh items 1". Redemption f iiml with U. S. Treasurer and ulue from U. S. Treasurer 149.030.87 718.10 7,438.79 6.100.43 718.18 Total... LIABILITIES 17. Capital stock paid in..'... IS. Surplus Fund 19. a limlivlded profits I ll.SOS.r.O 6,050.07 c Less current expenses paid 20. Reserved for taxes. Interest, etc., accrued 21. Circulating notes outstanding , 23. Amount due to national banks 25. Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 22. 23. 24. 25 and 20 122.65 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 3u days): 27. Individual deposits subject to chock 28. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 29. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Total of demantf deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27, 28, 29, 30. 31, and 32 - 707,339.40 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payahlo afler 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : 33. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ..1872,005.40 S 50.ftfl0.00 15,000.00 6.754.83 2.404.19 11,995.01) 122.15 .50 579.183.40 25.S92.29 102.263.71 79,329.33 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, items 33, 34, 35 und 36.. S79,329.33 Total SS72.005.40 STATE OF ORKCOX. County of Douglas, ss: I, I). S. Ilouser. Cashhr of the above-named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th dav of April, 1925. O. W. YOCNU, Notary Public. Mv commission expires, Feb. 29, I 1928. D. S. IIOUSER. Cashier. C'ORKKCT Attest: A. C. MAUSTERS, I. ABRAHAM. J. F. BARKER, Directors. j One hundred per cent pure Is a Mir statement, but it can truth- tully be said about CiRIMM BROS. MILK ItltK.M). I'hone 133. Defore ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-Review office and see the new line Just received. CATARRtJ r? j if Rapp Building CATARRH Thin Is the result of In flam m ntlon of the mucous membrane. If the disease is relieved at its source the spine the trouble Is rmrdierl. Chiropractic will do this. "Your for Health" Dr. C M. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phone 594-J 327 West Cass if ra Eaf - Sa ! m a a WTB ej as y sc-saj Jj QA 5 I S 4sM ffj a 5jl mJi CJZ4 EH I 4asV f LAST TIME TOMGH' I A Drama of the Great Chicago Fire Barriers Burned" Away" The story of a great love, wrecked on the shoals of stupid hatrefl and reborn under the stress of a historic calamity! See a City in Flames ! The Most Thrilling Scenes Ever Shown in x Motion Pictures! Also "FOX NEWS" and a Good Comedy "PR ICESTTHiS SPECIAL SHOW-ChildrerPluc AdulU2Se 10c MAJESTIC 25c TONIGHT TONIGHT- FranK King' COMEDIANS Present "Ole Olsen Out West" Vaudeville Between Acts Company Orchestra Doors Open 7:15, Pictures J:Z0 p. m.. Orchestra 8:00 p. m. Curtain 8:15 p. m. Change of Program Daily WEDNESDAY NITE "The hole Dang Family" - 25(f ANTLERS 50c