ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925.
FIVE
MEIEt'S DfJA
The FINAL EFFORT of our FIRE SALE to CLEAN UP during the remaining days of this week will mark the close of the greatest sale ever
tHr held in Roseburg. The repair of our store is almost complete, new merchandise is arriving.
A FEW OF THE REMAINING BARGAINS:
INFANTS SHOES
Values to $2.50
50c"d98c
CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES I LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
WHITE SHOES
io iose
98c
25c
LADIES SHOES AND
LOW CUTS
A good lot, final price
$1.95
BOYS' AND GIRLS SHOES
Bargains
$1.45 "
MEN'S AND BOYS'
ATHLETIC SHOES
r n. , , ,
BOYS' AND GIRLS' STOCK
INGS OF QUALITY, HALF
PRICE
LFj
Mf Price
MEN'S SCOUT SHOES
$3.50 Values $1.85
$2.50 Values $1.45
as
HE
jifrssns
f Aiuriiitil Pros Ihmi Wire.)
CANTON, July 7. Continued
anti-foreign agitation started an
cxntlus of Cautun business houses
today to the Ilritlsh settlement of
Hour Kong, 95 miles distant. The
move wa-s started when predic
tions were made that hostilities
would last for six months.
The controlling Chinese govern
ment yesterday issued orders for
bidding anyone to accept foreign
currency and assumed control ot
the post office for censorship pur
poses. Thousands of Chinese have
abandoned their residence at
Hong Kong and arc arriving here
I daily.
As a precautionary measure,
foreign gunboats are proceeding
; to waterway approaches of Can-
' ton for the purpose of convening
1 ships carrying foreigners.
I Strikers continue to receive
foodstuffs and money from
abroad. However, all clerks, boys
LOCAL NEWS J
In Today
L. Burton arrived here this
morning from Hoaglin and spent
several hours visiting and looking
after business matters.
From Eagle Point
Mrs. Fred, Iutton was an arrival
from the south yesterday and
spent the day visiting. She is a
resident of Eagle Point.
minor operation for Its removal. ; S. A. OFFICERS TRANSFERRED
The boy was placed under an an-l PORTLAND, Ore., July s. Ma
esthetic, and an Incision nearly two Jor and Mrs. J. T. Wlnterbottora
inches long cut by Dr. E. V. Hoover who have been In command of the
in order to remove the sliver. The Oregon division of the Salvation
foot w as quite badly infected, the ; Army for some time, w ill leave
physician stated. j Friday for Sun Francisco, where
they have been assigned to duty.
In TVxlu) I Adjutant and Mis. Robert Kooney
James Sprague was in from the ! ' succeed Major and Mrs. Win-
United Brotnerncod of Carpenter. ' Charter No. 83
and Jointers of America.
Meets at 476 8. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ol
each mo lb. All carpenters wel
corned.
T. F. HOLMEo, Reo. Bee,
EMERY COLE. Pres.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Reserve District No, .12
rural districts today attending to
business matters and visiting
with friends. He Is a tusideut of
Ten Mile.
' terbutiom to the command here.
! The ill parting officials will be
accorded an official farewell at
the citadel tomorrow night.
and other workers are anxious to
be back at their old 'employments,
but are prevented from returning
)y Chinese strike leaders. A
! double guard has been placed at
the residence ot the British consul
! general here, because of fears
I that attempts will be made to
'kill him.
PORTLAND, July 8. Kpg prices
are hlpher in the local market to
day with extras and first posted
at a cent advance on the exchange.
J-.iti.it reci'lpts und a brink call for
top grades are considered the ;
sirenKthening factors at this time.
Kxchane quotations are as fol
lows: Kxtras, 3sc; firsts, 37c; pullets,
Soc; current receipts, 33c (net).
I Coast storage holdings of eggs
now total r7. 1 ti I rases, as compar
ed to 611,417 cases for the same j
week a year ago. Kggs coming in !
now show the effects of the hot
wi-athcr and the quality is not as;
favorable for storage as eggs put :
up earlier in June. j
Cube butter ranged from a half
to a cent high" r on the local ex
change today with extras up to
4 ie and standards at 4fJc. Kven
til; lower grades partinipated in
th adxanre. Fancy butter is ex- i
treniely scam and in demand and,
the market is showing a good,)
healthy tone. j
Creanierymen report a brisk ,
movement in prints at the cent ad-1
vance made yesterday. "
A better call shown for live i
poultry with prices slightly firm-;
er. 1
Light hens 16c: heavy hens 23c;
springs lsc; colored springs up to
Country dresaed meats are firm
and higher; receipts so far this
week have hardly been sufficient
for the denmnd. There is a brisk
call for both fancy hogs and fancy!
calves. Choice light veal brings !
i:i to Hie; choice light pork 19 '
to 9Jc.
Contrartine of hop around Yaki
ma has again revived interest in
the local crop. There will be little
or no carry-over this year among
Oregon growers. Trading has been
quiet of late as the few remaining
lots are in strong hands. Contracts
at Yakima were made at 16 cents
and at 15 cents for three years
crop. Coast hops are bringing 20
to 23c on the New York market.
Several million pounds of old
crop Oregon prunes are yet to be
disposed of. The market is quiet
although prices hold generally
steady in the face of the Bhort new
crops coming on. New crop
prunes will run less than 30,000,000
pounds in this state, according to
late estimates, or about 30 per
cent of normal. Kastern Jobbers
are quoting last year's crop of 40
50'c in 25 pound boxes at 8 cents
a pound.
The cherry movement In the val
ley is about over for this year with
the total considerably below the 2o
cars predicted earlier in the sea
son. Salem buyers have ceased
their activities and It is expected
one or two cars will see the wind
up of the season.
From Riddle
A. E. Holdridga returned to I;
home at Kiddle today after spend
ing Tuesday in this city visiting
friends and looking after business
affairs.
DAILY WEATHER REPCRT
IT. 8. Weather Ilurt.au, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
Visiting Father
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon of
Portland, arrived yesterday by au
to to visit for a few days with Mrs.
McMahon's father, A. J. McC .och.
leaving For I'ort.nin.
Dr. Harrison Kolk will lenve
tonight for Portland, .where lie
will attend the annual state con- ni.
ventlon of the Chiropractic Asso- t Precipitation In Inches and bun
elation, to be held Thursday. Fri- dredths:
day and Saturday.. j Highest temperature yesterday 87
Today 1 t. . Z.'l a
siiiiiiik inline
Woodmen of the World, camp No
126 Meets In the Odd Fellow,
llall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. VU
lung neighbors always welcome,
JOHN DELL HESS. C. C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
! I'rei ipitiiiinn, last 24 hours.
frnm .million ; Total P" clp. since 1st ot month
ii. " x..:.: :" .. '..:."..:. ." Total
business mutters, was J. M. Mur
tin. of Myrtle Creek.
Neighbors or Woodcraft, Lllat
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenings, la
K. ot J. ball. Visiting neighbor.
Invited to attend.
ALV1A WETHERELL. O. N.
MARGARET WHITNKY. Clara,
.32
preclp. from Sept.
1. 1921, to date 41.91
Averaao preclp. frnm Sept. 1.
is;: 33 03
Are At Coast
Mrs. A. 8. Ireland and sons,
Keith and Irving, of Olnlla. and
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Lubke, of this
ciiy, are visiting at the homo of
William Ireland, io Marshfield.
1-v.vo For lM.Han.1 ; Total excess from Sept 1.
Mrs. 11. W. Young, and Run i '"".7i';V.Vi""''"'j'i'
llnwarri Vmini?. win. h Inell "". I" """ " 7-
vtsitiiiK his parents hers for some
time, left for Portland yesterday.
Mrs. Young will visit, her sou
tbero and remain for a time,
7.1IS
j Nc'k Divorce
1 Action for divorra was filed in
I Portland yesterday by Tempa C.
', Hunsaker against Otlio O. lluus
aker. They are former residents
ivof Roseburg.
t sensons, (September to
I May, Inclusive) 31.4S
t 'ulr and mild tonight and Thurs
! day.
WILLIAM DELL
' Mnteornloxlst
W'n nlh In cinnwa nr mn-t .
sincere thanks for the kind svm- J LODGE DIRECTORY
pathy and the assistance kIvpu too s.4s.4S4
iiuruuT inn hiss ot our loved one;
CAIll !' THANKS
Leaves For Portland
lir. Maude L. l'lyler of Ihls city,
will l-ave tonight for I'ortland.
8he will remain there durinK tlie
week, and attend the slate conven
tion of tho Chiropractic Associa
tion, to be held June it, 10. 11.
also for the many beautiful floral
oflVrlngs.
.1. w. JONKS and family.
MltS. A. l'ISIi;:i( and fumlly
Cook wltn sas.
Leave On-Trlp
K. V. Imnhain, w ife and dauKhter
of North Hend have left on a three
weeks' auto trip to Itanler park
and other northern points. They
may extend the ouIIiik for the en
tire month. Marsliflelil Times.
Studenaaer costs less per pound
than butter.
M.ltKli:il TODAY
l-llill- SIsKr
Warren .Sholip of Manltou. Ills.,
Is visitlnK for a short time at the
home of his sister, Mrs. .1. K. Lan
aaw. Mr. .Slump is greatly pleas
ed with Ro'bui'g and the sur
rounding country, this being his
first visit to Oregon.
C. .T. Shump, and Inei Ksther
Kemlilc, both giving Iheir resi
dence as Phoenix, Arizona, were
quietly married this morning at
the oftice of County Judge (Jinn1?.
Mr. Schump Is employed as a lo
comotive fireman out of this city
at the present time. The cere
mony was attended by the bride's
mother.
Suit Klteil For Divorce
riitit for divorce was filed In
the Circuit Court today by Ada
M. Weaver against Jack L. eu
ver, cruel and inhiiiiisn treatment
being alleged. Attorney John T.
Iing represents the plainiilf. who
seeks custody of the minor child,
and support money.
( IIAMHKU OF lIFIK i;
DlllF.rol!S 11 AITF.I
ii:Fri(i at i:i (ii:xi:.
Thomas Ne.-. o-ear Herrle niirl
Kenneth Qitlne. directors in the
Roseluirg Chnniher of Commerce
leave tomorrow fur F.iigene, to
attvnrt, the Illrectors Pay meetiiiir
of the short course lieing offereil
by the I'nlverslly of Oregon f ir
the Colnmerriiil sccretnrles. Oli
Thursday the course will take up
matters of particular interest to
the directors, and the three will
attend from this ciiy.
U'.id Aniunl-fflepra in Mur
Cabeo hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
ways welcome. .
1IKLKN WlilTAKEU, M. A.
Mildred Mcculloch. Tres
ntTI.I.K STV.PHKNSON
Pythian Sisters, Umpn-a Tempi.
No. 4 Meets tho second an.
fourth Monday evenings of sack
month, at the K. ot P. ball Vis
ltors always welcome.
MARTHA CIUUSTfcNSEN, M.E.C
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
MAY B. PARKER. M. of P.
Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet In.
and 4th Mondays of each month.
Address P. O. Box sso, Kos
burg, Oregon.
I. O. O. P., Phlletarian Lodge No
a Meets In Odd Follows Teu
pie every frldsy evening. Visit
lng brethern sre always wel
come.
DONALD YOUNO. N. O.
A. f. QEDDES, Roe. See.
J. B. BAILKY. fin. Sec.
Union cfikrfftif,rticnl. No. o. I. o. O 1
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem '
pie on 2nd snd 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting Patrt ;
archs always welcome.
FRED M1I.I.KR. C. P.
W P tt'KTHKRRl.L flrrlh !
Knight, of Pytmas, Alpha Loda.
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
day In Knights of Pytblas ball
130 Ross street. Visitors sjwayt
welcomed.
SAM CIIRISTENSON. C. C.
ROY O. YOUNG, M. F.
E. B. W1MBBTLT. K. B 8.
Laurel Chapter No. 31, H. A. M.
Meets every third Tuesday of
e.ieh month In Masonic Temple, j
AH members ri'ijuested to attend 1
nnd veiling companions wel-1
come. I
A. A. WILDKR, lllith Priest. cnamrnd tniinit mrt in?iT t.
Eagles, Hoseourg Aeris Meets U
Msccabee ball, on Cass street
on second and fourth Wednes
aa.v evenings of each month, at
t o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good atnndlnjr alwsvs welcome
RICHARD ISUaCH, W. P. ?.
T1IEO. W. ALTHAUS. W. P.
B h' OOODMAN. Sec.
W K. IIAItltlH. Seeretsrv
Horse collurs and collar pads at
Wharton Hros.
Here Is a cure for wants and iin-i
fulfilled desires. Tell and sell, I
read and buy the News-Iloview i
classified way. I
t. F, sk A. m., k.uri l.ouie No
13. Regular communication,
second and fourth Wednesday,
eacb month, at Masonic Temple
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
' come.
M. 8 HAMM. W. M.
W V HARRIS. Bee.
Where a Mother's Heart Lies Buried
We bWI bale t!8 as cheap as
you can make them up out of wire.
Wharton Hro.
I nunnroTinuo rnn vnnniAOATinM !!
San Francisco People Visitors
Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Kaston and
son William of Sun Francisco,
were guests at the Hotel I nipuua
last night. Dr. Kaston Is house
surgeon at the Hotel Whitcomb.
-Mr. tilynn Is proprietor of the ci
gar stand at that hotel. The party
are motoring home after a trip in
to llritish Columbia.
AUTO TENTS
WALL TENTS
CAMP STOVES
CAMP GRILLS
THERMOS JARS
CAMP AXES
CI IAIRS
STOOLS
FISHING TACKLE
CAMP KITS
CANTEENS
WATER BAGS
TABLES
REFRIGERATOR
BASKET
CAMP BEDS
MATTRESS
FLASHLIGHT
GYPSIE DINER
Zigl
25
We have a nice new line to how you.
See us before you make your selection.
'er-Fee Hardware Co. Phone
111 NO. JACKSON i
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Motoring South
, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McStay and
. Mr. and Mr. K. J. Klson, of Los
Angles, were visitors in this city
yesterday and bursts at the- Hotel
I'mpqua. :ihry are enrouie home
after a nioior trip in Spokane, and
, other Washington points, and lirit
iah Celwiihia. Mr. M' tay is repre
sentative of the Southern Cantor
t nia Auto Club.
, I"mvIiik Friday
VirKil I.nntw who is on lave
frnm ttje s Iieftrnver .Myer.
now in dr'r4k at Hn-mrton.
I'-ares on Friday find mill reptirt
at his pftut on und.iy. Jle has
ho. n lirinc for lh pn-t two
WTkci with IiIh parents, Mr. nnd
(Mrs. .f. K. I.Hn-wiw. Ills ship whu
one of thfe en;fc.'d in the Ha-
.waltnn msnfinrrs and rettirirtd
homn for n-pairs.
Boy Injure Foot
Th younjr son of Mr. and V-s.
W. A. MI)oe!1, who reprjd west
of tlr rity, was brought In f;tt
mornlnK nuffTinc from an Infrrtod
foot. The boy ran a larre sHver
d-e U.to his foot, lifctiitiULf a
1.179
a l- i
t
J
At
' . , i h . i
O. O. M. Meets every Wrdnesda)
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack,
son St Club rooms open 7:80 t.
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come.
W. A. DOOARD, Dictator.
H. O. PAROKTER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE). Treasurer.
K. O. T. M. Meets eacn second
and fourth Thursday of eacs
month, Io Maccabee ball, cor
ner Cass and Pine streets. Vie
Itlnr Knights always welcome.
I C. GOODMAN, Cn
O. W RAI'l". R. K
The First State and Savings Bank
At Roseburg, In the State of Oregon, at close of business June 30th, 1925.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, Including redUcouuts Bhown In Items
29 and 3D, it any '267,044.51
3. U. 8. government securities owned, Including those shown ,
In Items 31) snd 3S, if any 47,200.00
4. Other bonds, warranta and securities, Including foreien
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., luclud
lng thnde shown in items 30 and 35, if any ..
5. Stocks, securities, claims. Hens, judgments, etc
Hanking house, 35,000.00; furuliure and fixtures, 7,6M.90
Heal estate3vned othpr than banking bouse
(ah) Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, bankers'
and trust companies designated aud approved reserve
agents of this bank
Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks
In the same city or town as reporting bank .
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank
and other cash items , .
Total cash nnd duo trout batiks, items 8, 9, 10
and 11, $44,910.75.
15. Other assets, If any . ...... -
057.63
,463.64
.3344
.r.ou
40,
10,
137.7J
I.383.1J
1,386.91
300.04
Total
16. Capital slock paid In .
17. Surplus fund ,
IS: (at I'ndlvlded profits
LIABILITIES
$402,512.33
$
.$6.601.6
.000.04
.OOll.OO
601.96
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
funds : ,. 223
24. Deninnd certificate of deposit ouistnndlng 6
25. Cashier's checks ot this hank outstanding payable on
demand - 2
26. Certified checks outstanding .
Total of demand deposits, other than hank deposits,
subject to reserve, items 23. 24, 25. 26, $2:t3.14S 03
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay- ,
able on demand or sul-lec ti :
"7. Time certificates of deposit outstanding B5
2S. ravinRS deposits, payable subject to notice $t42,
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand
or subject to notice, lleins 27 aud 2H, $197,762.40.
23r..04
221.93
8SS.06
800.00
fl'4.32
Total -- $492,512.39
STATU OP OHEOON. Counly of Douglas, ss.
I, (1. V. IMHKItLV. cai-hler of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that tho above Bt.Ufneul is tru- h- best ot i i vidge i el
belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before i
me this Nih dnv ot July, 1925.
K. P. CI.KMKN8, Notary Public, j
Vv commission expires Sept. 24,
1927.
V IMIll HI V t iisltk:
CORRECT Attest:
J. II. UtMITH,
H. v()l.l.r-iHKItt:,
.'v. J. .d'O'-lM.I.
Director!!.
CTEDIfl
E
MW B A (V T. W . SiM.Kum B.
view No. 11. Holds rnnulai !
meetings on second snd founk '
I Thursdays a' 7:30 p.m. Vlslt
lng slste.-s Invited to attend re
1 views. Maccabee hall, Pine an 4
Csss Streets.
CLARA BONEmtAKE, Com.
JKH.SIB RAPP. CnL ,
".Scene, like tlii. err cfininioii u Ir rancc now, during the lummei
piljrrimajre of Gold Star Mothers to American cemeteries. Mr..
F. I). Ciraort of New Orlcari', and dauglit:r (kneeling) arc seen
at the ereve of their son end brother, Arnold U- Csmors. -
I B. P. 0. Ems, Roseourg Lodg.
no. oieB. uoiu regular comma
nlcatlons at the Elk's Temple o.
each Thursday of every oiontlt
All members requested to al
tend regularly, and all rlsltlnl
brothers are cordially Invited ts
attend. i
J. O. DAY, Jr., E. R.
J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary I
Ro.eburg ReDekah Lodge No. 41 1
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel ,
lows Temple every week oa
Tuesday eye nlng. Vlsltlni
menihere In good standing art '
rorillallr Invited to attend.
MKH. MARGARKT A SUCH AFT,
N. n.
TIU-IK I. JOHNSON, Reo. Sea
KTHKI, RAII.RV. Kin. Ken
O. E. S, Hosstiurg Cnspter No7S
Holds Ihelr regular meeting
on the first snd third Thursday.
In each month. All sojourning
brothers and sisters ere respect
fully Invited to attend.
mrtA II. RINdl.KTdN, W. M.
ntEB JOHNRON. Becretsrr ;
JACKSON. Tenn., July 8. The
Madison counly grand Jury, Inves-
llgnllng tlin failure of the Peoples i
Savings Hank of Jackson, today
returned Indictments ngnlust Judito .
J. W. Rosa of the federal district
court for western Tennessee;
Thomas H. Carroll, former cashier
of the hank, his son, John Carroll
and W. L. Cawthon.
John t'airiill, who acted as assis
tant to his father as cashier of the
hank, and Judge Ross were named
In a Joint Indictment containing
22 rounts. '.
Judge Ross also was named In :
an indictment charging forgery 1
und another alleging fraudulcut
breach of trust. j
o , I
Heat with gas. I
SALEM, Ore., July 8. A hk'h
wuy construction project on tho
Ho.isevelt hlghwny In Curry coun
ly. estimated to cost about $900.1
nun. will he Inrludeil among bids
considered hy the State Highway
Commission at meeting In be held
in I'ortland. Tuesday. July 2H.
This Is the lliirnt Illll-Cheto river
eei Inn of the highway which Is
to he graded and surfaced, total
ing 2.1.2 miles and Involving 891,
HIM) cubic yards of exenvat Inn.
The project Kill bo rontrntted In
four unit.s, and contractors may
bid on any one or more of tho
units.
Myers pumps sre stanilaril
eeiyhere. ou can always get
repairs for them. Sold by Wharton
Hros.
If you don't believe what you
-iiread, tever seek opportunity
tiirguin Us cUtsltled columns.
AT PRICES
THAT SAVE
I lousowives esteem it a real boon to be able to
buy bcrc at the saving prices, and then leave tho
delivery of the Groceries to us at no extra cost.
PHONE 68 FOR ANYTHING,
NEEDED FOR YOUR TABLE
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Dldg.
Phone 68
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