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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1925 Charter No. 9423 Reaerva Dietrlct No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE Douglas National Bank "At R Me burg, In ths StaU of Oregon, at ths clot of business on June 30.T925. : RESOl'KCES 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ucceniaucea of olher banks, and foreign bUU of i-xchanxe or drafts, wold wlih In j dorsomeiit of tll bunk (except those shown In b and c) - . - 2. Overdraft a, unsecured 4, U. 8. Government securities owned: a lh posited lo recure circulation (I. S. bonds pur value) $ 25.000. W b All oilier Fnited States Government secu rities (Including premiums, If auy)..... 111,500.00 Total .. , , P. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: 6. Hun kin 8 ilouse, $:,Ho:.'4; furniture and fix- lure si.uv '. 7. Real estate owned olher -than banking house 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank 10. Cash In vault and amount due from national . 11. ' Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies In the Unlled Slates (oth er than included in Hems H, 9, and 1 11. Checks on oilier banks In the sum dty or town as reporting bank Either tiinn Item 12) Total of Items 9, lo, 11, 12, and 13 22!,G.!5.n7 14. b Miscellaneous cash Hems -15. Redemption fund wllh IT. S. Treasurer ami din; from U. S. Treasurer GETTING READY) FOR BOY SCOUIj MMFR CAMPi ' ! York, speaker (or the International ''-''! Charter No. 9S Wtile Students Association, will NcW TOD Y t I let-mis on thH topic, "A Standard mm m m mi Miu MIl.I.AS KXPKhlTION for the People," and will endeavor l.KAVKS I. l!li lMHt Mill to show from reason and from the ; pan SALE Child's bed. Phone ' Hill' I NTO AIM lit. At Roseburg, In the Stat of Oregon, at clou of buiineta Juna SO, 192J Scriptures that there la nothing -.g.j. ! , - KKSOUKCKS Reserve Diatrict No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Umpqua Valley Bank that th people need more than a f e ' ( w-riatrd ptm. Uued Wire.) 4 common rallying point, now dla- ALK Collie Pms. 55 East WASHINGTON. July 11. cernihle. j Ikiuglas St. 4 Th MacMlllnn Arctic ex- 'I he teats are free, and there are '. PI. MX SEWING nf any kind. 804 ; pedltlon left llopedale. I.a- no collections. West Moaner St. I hrarlor. at 1!:30 o'clock yes- 1. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown Items 29 and 30, if any In 141. S00. 00 13S.BS0.fi. S9.S06.24 17.02.'..'):i 76.7ti.101 l.r.C,lit.S3 C(i.7r,!.32 6.714.46 8.C41.79 1.250.00 Trail Being Opened Up to Allow Transportation of Supplies. PADM HOItGKN To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ilorgen, at their home on Cory Avenue, Friday, July 10, a girl. 'FirNI-The real 8 hour kodak ! ? ter?ay a'or"f- finishing. Clark, Cass St. v. A, ra'"0 ' na r,,.,. r-v.r-w...,.;.-- , v. ..-.- "Knal Geograp! Foil KENT Modern, furnl-hcd 4- room aiiartment. Phone 1M-K PLANTS for sale, cauliflower, cab bage, broccoli, kale. Phone 6F2. .-1 uiessace to the hiral sur- vey reported the departure. "We spent the day behind Caoe I In ill itrun fiiixinir thru 4i ! Windy Tickle. Commander 2. Overdrafts secured and uusecured 3. LT. S. - government securities owued, shown in items 30 and 3j, if any... including those ..$438,908.83 none 23.C9J.00 4. Othw bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., luclud ii.g those shown in items 3u and 33, ,f any.. WANT APPLICATIONS Spend your vacation at Eoswell Mineral Springs. j FOUND A real equipped finishing, R-hour Bervlce Clark, Cass St. kodak house. Total 17. Capital stock paid In.. is. Surplus fund LIAHILITIK3. ..11,332,110.8!; Effort Being Made to Se cure Names of All Who Will Go So Supplies May Be Bought. 19. a Undivided profits S26..r..r. 26 - h Reserve fur building 20.ooo.ot) 21. Circulating notes outstanding . 21. Amount due to national banks . . 4. Amount duo to Stale banks, bankers, and , trust companies In the I'nlted States and foreign countries (other than Included In Items 22 or 23) 2.r. Certified checks outstanding .. 26. Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 22. 23. 24. 25. and 26 DEMAND DEPOSITS (other than bank deposits) sublect to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 27. Individual deposits subject to check 28. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 29. Plate, county, or other municipal deposits se cured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond '. Total of demand deposits (oher than bank demislts) subject to Unserve. Items 27. 46,595.26 08,765,73 B5.429 97 48.70 2,442.72 273,675.80 164,069,46 2t, 29. 30. 31. anil 32 . 11.061,219 31 8.500.55 2.00000 TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO RESERVE (pay- able after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): SB. Postal savings deposits . Totnl of time deposits subject to Hoserve, Items 33, 34. 35, and 36 8,500.55 27. UNITED STATES DEPOSITS (other than postal savings), Including War Loan de. i ' imisII accounts and deposits of 1'nltcd States disbursing officers .. pr-- Total STATE OF OltKOON. Coimtv of Douglas, I, II. II. Stapieton. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. H. STAPLKTON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before If me this 9th day of Julv. 1925. A. N. oncCTT, II (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires $1.332,110.S5 COUItKCT Attest J. II. IIOOTIf. K. L. PAIiliOTT. GKO. KOIILHAGEN, Directors, FLOYD HALL TO ' ,rn"" h"lP nf lh pair in their 'pi y WITH I IFF ' wi'(' 'vn- "nI' was caught und i J Willi I. Ire. r a bed In a rooming house here FOR SLAYING MAN f,T an unidentified ex-convlct who had helped hi mseeret hlm- I self, Informed the police. The trail of Tanko was lost. (Continnert from Vncn lit day of the Lltzbc rg murder. The ' 0 merchant was shot down In his 1 ' w"l be on my vacation for the store. This was followed by a n,'t ,wn weeks. Please hold your sensational chase through Sacra- hemstitching orders until my re mento, Plarer and Nevada conn- ""'' Mrs. J. E. Price, at Fish ties, the wounding of Clyde Nnuu. i er's store. a Sacramento policeman, who at-i - a tenipted jocaUlitlient and nuiu-1 Cook with gas. THE FAMOUS IDOL OF "YALE" A ' THE LIBERTY THEATER 2 TODAY-ONLY TODAY 9 vftts 1 g iW . $100,000.00 30,000.00 I Last night after the ball game 46.595 26 j the scout executive and four 25.000.(10 scouts left for the Wolf Creek 404.34; camp site. They will open up the trail from the road into camp and widen It out so as to allow for easier transportation of supplies. They will also clean off the camp ground and clear off another small section adjoining 1L They will re turn tonight. As the camp opens on July 21, every effort is being put forth to nrmni'.i nil ltt.lHlla nrln. In that C23.50l.05 time. Mr. Brit ton reports that the camp his year will be better at tended and will bo conducted on a bigger scale than, ever before.. The applications for camp are coming In pretty well but Inasmuch as food supplies must be bought within the next week all applica tions should be In by not later than next Wednesday, Mr. Writ ten says. A good cook. Tom Shotwell, has been secured for this season and in order to be assured of good cats and plenty of them It Is nec essary that the amount be figured correctly. There has been considerable talk regarding a summer camp for boys who are under the boy scout age but as yet no definite action has been taken. Olio suggested plan has been talked over and consider ed feasible. That Is to hold the camp under the direction of the Douglas County Council. Hoy scouts of America: to take boy or nine, ten and eleven years noiu tne camp somewhere near town and for a period of one week or ten dnys: to give practically the same training as Boy Scouts get but In the elementary stages; lo tearh swimming provided a goo)! safe place can be secured for that. Hefore any action can be taken In this matter though, It will be necessary for parents desiring to take advantage of such a camp to make known their wishes regard ing such a camp. All parents Interested should address or phone Hoy Scouts of America within the next few days so that a meeting can be arranged for and plans made before the regu lar Hoy Scout Camp begins at Wolr Creek, Tuesday 21st of this month. m huch a ramp would allow for 2 some excellent outdoor training 5 and outing for the younger fel ilowswhoare aching to become , scouts. 1 The Hoy Scouts also stand ready 4 1 to support the Campflre (llrls in a assisting them In preparing a A camp for their outing, Mr. Ilrltton stales. 5 We have McCormlek and Iteerlng J binders in slock. Wharton Ilros. M. D. Berrlsford, who has b"eti nnnauer of the Western Union offices here, left today for I.lvlm-1 ston, Montana, where he has ao- j "' ''er, lights, gas range, ri pted a position with the Asso-' " s- Stephens St. elated Press. lie will be Joined IIHOCCOLI PLANTS FOn SALE by his family at Portland, and j Ashby strain, $3 per thousand, will be accompanied by them. C. I V. Hounds. Ruckles. Ore. Y. Bunnell, district commercial fVm iTKNTCon downstairs r..an.iter of the company, will take i apartment, with bath; close In. the placo made vacant temporarily. iqro at 520 North Jackson. Mar.Mlllan and Engineer Jaynes went to Jack Lane's to get supplies cached there S return from t:iut vtierl li inn A FOR SALE Small platform scale. , -conditions today outside Mrs. C. Berger, 100 North Pinej Cape Ilarnlgan seem excel- St. lent, but sea breeze ia blow- FOR RENT Furnished threeoom ' Ing ice toward our path to 134.6S901 7.S22.:I 2,300.00 5. Stocks, securities, claims, lieus, Judgments, etc 6. Furniture and fixtures - - 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault und due from banks, bank ers and trust companies designated and( approved reserve agents of this banlc , - 184,888.53 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bunk 2,324.27 11. Che ki on bunks outside city or town of reporting bank a id other cash Items 117.90 tho north, ltolnurtz shot the 4 4 first seal. Important siien- 4) 4 tlfic ppeclmcna are being secured. All well. MacMIllan. Total cash and due from banks, items and 11, $187,330.70. 8, 9, 10 Total 16. Capital stock paid In 17. Surplus fund LIABILITIES. $791,746.42 -No. IS Russell thresh- only three MyerB hay carriers, the kind for ! (J 'd ::: :i rlZ"l I1-. -1' fiPrec.pi,a,.onin 1-he. and bun- cosi. nw-Kwona Motor uo. DAILY WEATHER REPORT D. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg. Oregon. 24 hours ending- aennuiis, & a. m. It. (a) Undivided profits 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 $ 60.000.00 60.000.00 ..$2,000.00 . 2,000.00 funds . 24$ Demand certificates of deposit outstanding - I 25. Cashier's checks of this bank, outstanding payable on demand .. - 612.064.66 2,714.72 3.S94.14 ?JtKJ5i'.,-'-?yT COLLEEN MOORE in "DESERT FLOWER" died ths: I Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits. WANTED Steady boarders serv-! Highest temperature yestertlav 73 1 subject to reserve. Items 23, 24, 25, 2ti $:.1S.73.42. ed family style at Oranjte Lan- Lowest temperature last niKht 55 j TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay t..m Aalr mir tiHppq Pnnm I'lerimtatlon. last 24 bourn t) ' able on demand or subject to notice: i Toifti precip. since 1st or month 0 ' unie ceriiucaies 01 uepusu ouisianuiuR ni.vu.vu Normal precip for this month .32 Total of time and savliiKS deposits puyablu on demand Sept. or subject to notice, items zi ana zs, 9144,1). 6.w. OOH! OOH! ANOTHER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Rainbow Gardens DEEDLE'S SWANEE BOYS Will Introduce 'SWEET CEORGIA BROWN' She's a hot Kox Trot Don't let anything keep you away.. JITNF.Y HOP boys S3SSU3Sn near V3 HOUSE PAINT H fj $2.40 per Gallon i Denn-Cerrttsen Co. K rent. 116 S. Jackson St FOIl SALE 12-room apartment house, furnished, good location, t-ood value for $2700; terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 No. Jackson St. FOR RENT FoltFroom-modern aiiartment, two blocks from post- office, ground floor. Phone 29S-U or call at Oxrord Kooms, 217 S. Stephens. WANTED-One-1 1 lnTorne-! 6ln. plow, to be used with tractor. Also one single or double disc harrow. Must be priced to sell. Wat 164. Myrtle Creek. It ATilbFOR- WOOD Will trade for wood. 4-tube Radio complete with batteries, ncrial. and .two head phones. Write to W. A. L., care News-Review. LOST Between" Roseburg and county Indigent home, book en titled "Phillip's Code". Finder plcaso return to Irma Bolslnger, county home. FORI "TRUCK AND TOURING CAR Must be sold at once. Ownr leaving city. Would trade for Ford sedan or Dodge. 202 Broekway St., Phone 111. FOR SALE 11 yearling " Rambotf: lelte rams, pure brfd but not registered. Fred Herrln stock. Priced verv reasonable. T. J. 1 Medley, Oakland, Ore. LOST Brown. Total precip. "from 1. 1924. to date . ..41.91 Average precip. from Sept. 1 177 33.97 Total excess from Sept 1, I!24 ..$794,746.42 Average precipitation for wet seasons, (September to May. inclusive) 31.48 Partly cloudy tonight and Sun day. Probably showers. WILLIAM BELL Total STATE OF OREGON. County of Douglas, ss. I. J. M. Throne, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 7.94' swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge 46 and belief. j. M. THHONE, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of July, 1925. Maxiue Sykes, Notary Public for Oregon. Mv commission expires June 26, 1928. Mett-oroloirlst. (Notarial Seal) CORRECT Attest: II. W. STRONG. .ROLAND ACEE, A. E. KENT, Directors. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654 j s - 4 M v i. in I MITIfK .. it lor will t.e lteii.it (er illltlllt lit ! l,e uitmiliK -1 1 1 1 v li. While liikili i.e.11 Hru. In it- lii!iriirT1.in In lilt. i II. Ill I .A I : -o- A Startling Western Janipacked with Chnin-Liglitning Action. Rtyl I lot Adventure. 'A f. YOUNG PEOPLE NAME J! NATIONAL PRESIDENT . ( Aav-liit.sl Prea. I...! Vlr INDIANAPOLIS, July 11 John F. Singleton. 28. private secretary lo a Chlcauo packer, today was elected president of the Baptist Young Peoples' Union of America in convention here. Slnglelon un opposed in the election succeeds Mark V. Sanborn, Detroit. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 88. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and 'Electro-Theraphy 417 Perkins Bldg Paooe 491 Hay carriers, track, pulleys, rope : or ruble and olher hay equipment ' at Wharton Bros. Also: Feature Comedy. "DON'T PLAY HOOKEY" . Also: Alice in "CROSS-WORD PUZZLE" LECTURE TO BE GIVEN AT MOOSE HALL SUNDAY 4 r. At the Moose Hall Auditorium at 5 8 p. m. Sunday evening. Mr. tt. 9 J R. Pollock, of Brooklyn. New p mwwwvrmmmmumtmim AUCTIONEER lHin'l tnt-net Hutt I h:iTidle cjiles In city ur tnnntiy. M. C. Radabaugh 530 N. Pme St. 2-coriiartnient pnrFP. oontainine three 10 dollar bills and some silver and pen-1 nles. Finder please return to 1 News-Review office. Reward. AOKNTS VANTKD Sell men and women's quality shoe, direct to! wenr"r. Samples furnished. Cood j repeat business. Attractive com-1 mission. S. A. Powley, Box Portland, Orejion. SAT.F.S.MKN OR AGENTS WANT FIl Amazlni; new way to earn $f!0 a week showing new kind of stylish shoes. Write quick for rM samples Style-Arch Dept. (''.!. Cincinnati. fl.M.KSMKN OR AGKNTS WANT- f!l Kiirn Itl.S a we k eTra sel-! lintr beautiful amazing shirt brtr- I jyitins. Advanre c.ih cunmiiv sinus. Outfit free. Write quick. Fashion Wear Shirts. Dept. CG7 ! Cincinnati. j SAT.KSMKV " WA NTFD-Men"" or : boys. Make b min-y in your home town. No experience nec- J essnrv. Absolutely first time on j ..Pacific coast, and no compcti- ( tton. Mr. IN-rman. lor Front Street. San Franclsen, Calif. MORTGAGE" LOANS Weni a k e loans on residence, apartment and business properly. No com nilflnns. No delays. Th Fmre q'la SaviriR sand J.onn Associa tion, with lHUKlas Abstract com pany. FOR RENT 4 farms ;aIso2 dwelling' and one apartment house to traiV fur farms: aifo for snte clienn. 4 fine houses, easv terms, and one otd hnne with two lot.. close In. for $"f. First class snddle hor?e also for pale. C. Merrill. R0 Mill St. AGENTS WANTED Salesmen A nationally advertised qunlily formerly retailinir every w lie re from $35 to $f0 now sold exclus ively direct to-wearer at the phe notninal price ? sS. Gun ran- Brimful of Health! ml I What a great dial of sparkle summer would lack without Ice Cream and especially the delicious M'l-0-Maid Ice Cream. Thi' holer the day. the harder the task in hand, the more enjoy able the anticipation of a refreshing dish of Mel.o-.Maid Ice Cream! AT ALL LEADING CONFECTIONERS ASK FOR !v)EL-0-MAID ICE CREAM Douglas County Creamery Crane Kent ciunnti Clothes. Inc., Cin- BIG SPECIAL STARTS TOMORROW sensational Kevel.ttinns by MARY E. HAMILTON New York Famous Policewoman k p JTTi H H pi Crop Insurance Injure (mr h.iy and v-v now. Our aeiuy offers you real sen lee In fire liiMiruiice matters. V'e write automo bile 1 ii s ii t aiu e-. G. V. OUXC c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 4)7 farturlng conniany recently made Goino To California- led fit to measure, pure virgin improvements which gives it a t-raI,i. Ockleman and family wool. Prompt deliveries. Largest plant equal to any of IN kind on . . . a , ! commissions ever offer, d. Few , c coast I n er the direct 1 tomTTOWJ"t S?,n n '" choice openings left. Dept. J-1 1. ' ' Mr AmiSrZZ "r?'""! ... , . niitna tv rvn.3 tlV4UlK I4.il irm sauilcr. electric motors, blower sys tjVes (m. and olher maehinery and . equipment have been installed, pro-' viiliriiT nieilitleA for t:ikir.i? rain tit a laiK r volume of work, while nil County Clerk Ira R. Riddle left the machinery has been rearranu- thld afternoon for Portland where ed to provide for greater speed ne wil1 attend the Elks convention. and accuracy In turning out tho mill work. The company is now Her Fwn Powr able to handle all classes of mill ' Ralph Knight and wife of Pow- wiH'k. In a speedy and i fflcient ers are In the city today attending tra'iner and in a very sati-vfactory to business matters. They expect ROSEBURG MILL COMPANY GETS HIGH SCHOOL JOB Riddle In Portland By AH Means Worry Fillers your Hnuie. Iliisinest, i I'-TMituil Ktfects and Auto me fully protect, d by Insurance. InsuiMnct la Our Business In competition with firm from Portlatni. Snlem Alhinv. and Me Minn ill", the Roebnre Lumber and Manufacturinj; 'company was tow bidder on Ihe mill work for the new hlirh school hulldlni;. and has b'n awarded the contract on that builillnn The peneral con tract i In the hands of Hoover and VeWil of Albany, and this firm called for Mds on the mill work, the Roeburs: company nelnp con siderably under tlio outside com panies. The mHI work Include nil wln dow. doors, frames, and interior rt'binet work, toeeth r with cla-s, welchti SP'I conU for all win. lows. nd mill and elass work In the hiifldim. Six bids were suhmif (m1 on the (oh the local company's pr'V.oil h1ne lw. The Roeh'tri: Lumber and Mar. li ft ay. to leave soon for Los Angeles to side permanently. Results are what count and you ll tret em with News-Review . lassiii.-d ads. ' 0 Thi. Great SpecUl of Revelations Onl, eU. fo, Adulti and 10 cte. for C "d' 4 ntsoinc i: DC IT$I KUC. I't COLLEEN NJOORE In "DESERT FLOWER" piuder.-iser costs less per pound ihnn hlllter ! o From Wilbur V.:-. Chas. S -liroerler was ft v: ii-ti- t:"m Wilbur I. lay, speni'itu ti e i.tiemmm .Ooj.piai; and visit I:..'. cl miots In M.- nd Mrs. Srlrn'dt and daueh-I- r. of Sntherlin, ;.t sev" r h'urs h- re today visitinn and at ternim.; to business matters. To Spend Week End Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Wlckham m ten-.t b re tfxlay from Monmno-h to ppenil the week end vsltln Mr. A i'-kliam's parents, and othvr rela tiw. 0 Last Time Tonight JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS "The Hunted Woman" 8TARTS SUNDAY "No Mother to Guide Her" 10c 25c irrV!af.2!v2.i LAST TIME TONITE TOM MIX IN "Dick Turpin" STARTS TOMORROW "40 Winks" with Viola Dana, Theodore Roberts and Raymond Griffith The Scai-on's Greatest Comedy. SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE Three Foolish Weeks' Feature Comedy Swanee Six Orchestra 10c 25c (7,