EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. . Charter No. 8953 Reserve District No. 12 1 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Roseburg National Bank At Roseburg, in th State of Oregon, at the close of Cuilnett on June 30. 1925. RKSOIRCKS 1. a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, t ' , acceptances -of other banks, anil foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with lu dorscment of this bank (except those shown In b and vi 4. U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED: u Deposited to secure, circulation t U. &. bond pur value) 9 12,500.00 b AH other Culled State Government securi ties (including premiums, If uny.. 115,450.0) Total 5. OTHER BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES, ETC.: -6. Ranking House, $2J,000; furniture and fix- turt'tt, $2,500 .. 7. Real estate owned other than banking house N. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve liank Cash In vault and umount due from national banks Amount duo from state banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States (oth er than Included In Items 8, 9, and M) Cheeks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12i Total of Items ft. 10, 11. 12, amll3 1(JS,28ri.flO b Miscellaneous cash Items 574. 9! Kedeiuptfon fund wiih IT. H. Treasurer hi id due from V. S. Treasurer 025, OC 10. 11 $18,43.58 127.950.00 47,116.43 24.500.AO 25.12H.H3 M.438.SK 158,912.40 5.045.29 4,297.31 IW PPORTI 20 years, and was one of the' (own characters, t The officials who made Hie trip pronounced il hot, difficult and hazardous, and through one of thn wildest sections of Jackson 1 county. Coroner Conger said the tdentl- 1 ficaiion of the body, wbilo not ' positive, was "reasonably certain of being Anderson. " t NEW TODAY I Mr. Anderson was lh uncle of Mm. Ed lllnk.o of koseburg. He. . , , . !ai lnt last November, when he The mid word win rceolvcd here , ,,.rt ,,, Ullr,,g a. B,wtorm t0 this morn nr of the death of Mrs. K la t)l8 olfj,.e ,tarte,, A II Knight at Portland. Mrs. out after ,lark- ,, apparently Knight, who was formerly Fanny ,t hih way UIlll ,.,.. mnfused. ( obi.. for many year a ro- J Swtr,.n UlK pur,jes Hpent M-veral sld nt of Roseburg. and her muny , davll ookl,. rr j,,,,, ,,ut W(.r(. friends hero an. grieved to learn ,,, ,,,. ,,, . atlv . of her death wlil. li followed a j tu Bnuw lhu way he na(1 KO!re. iiitijifr upt-j uiiimi iir i lit r'iiiiv in of a tumor, Mrs. Knight spent BROUGHT TO CITY The body of Susan V. Honeywell, formerly a resident of Myrtle FRESH JERSEY COW Will trade for goal a. It. F. Huntley, Brock way, Or. ! FOR SALE CHEAP-Tenfauto cover, 11x18, Mti Went Mosher St. FOR RENT Modern apartment". nicely furnished; garage. 410 W est Douglas. St. FOR SALE 100 tiera"wood urit in shed while dry. 6U3 Mill SL, or phone 42V R. Creek, wan brought to this city to-! Pf . 0,IE, , ,- , . - . .'ay for burial. Mr. Jionewell , Ff. SALE-Baled Kraln bay, at died la.t week at TujunEa.- ( alifor- i J ' 1 3. a.,""-.1" Af e nDch- Tolnl LIAI1IL1TIES. 17. Oaplinl nto:k paid In. is. KurpitiH fund - lii. a lindlvlded proflla 2!il. Ri nerved for taxi'a, InlereI, etc., accrued 21. Clrcu'atiliK notes outstanding iifi. Certified checks ouMtundiiiK Total of Items 2i, 2:1. 24, 2r.. nnd 2ii 21 S DEMAND DEPOSITS (OTHER THAN BANK DEPOSITS) SUBJECT TO RESERVE (deposits payable within .10 dayst: ?7. Individual deposits ptihjcft to check. 2S. CertTitntes of deposit due In less than 20 itays (other than for money borrowed I 29. Slate, county, or other municipal deposits spcured by pledge of assets of this bunk " ' or surety bond Tolal of demand debits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27. 2. 2!i, .'to. .11. and 12 SC7.r,19.SS TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO RESERVE (pay able after :t0 days, or subject to 30 days or ;uore notice, and nstnl savings): H3. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed I Tolal of time deposits subject to Reserve, Hems 33, .14, 35, and 36....- 81,0(17.70 . $M:l7,or,2,71 $ r.o.ttiio no I.'i.IIIIIMMI r..!,T.4x 2.4X1.20 12,lfl." (Ml 21 SO :.r,r,,740.r.3 23,173.90 SS,f".1.10 S 1.007.70 Totnl s37.ur,2.7l STATE OK OltEdON, County of Douulas. ss: I, I). S. llouser, cashier of the above-named bank, do fo!i mnlv swear many years of her life In this city. attending th local school and iieinir employed ill RoseburK un til the time of her marrluKe about Mfteen yeurs ago. Kite is survived by her husband, a resident of Portland, her mo ther, Mrs. S. K. Cobb, ef Itose fiurg, and eight brothers und sis lers. W. L. Cobli, Mrs. L. Ar llll 'ard, T. C. Cobb. Roseburg; .1. It. "ohb, C A. Cobb. Mrs. Win. Ili iree, Portland. M. S. nnd James 'ohb of Murhfield. Funeral arrangements have not et been announced. liny rope, pulleys, carriers ; forks at Wharton llros. and Broccoli Bros. planters at Wharton LOOKOUT KILLED, 55 FIRES SET B, nia, near I-rOs Angles, of pulmon ary tuberculosis. She Mas born In 1 Ireland, and came to this country live years ago. She was married to DeForest Honeywell and was ' the mother of 2 small children. She ! uart 21 years of ase at thu Rme of ; h r death. The body was brouK't to Roseburg by a sister, Mrs. li. O. McKinley, of Myrtle Creek. The Northwest of Winchester. FOR SAI.K--l;.ackb-rrles 6c per box. Hck them yourself. H2H llaniiltun street. F(iH SALK 2 lacUlules7harnes and wagon; cheap, it. F. Hunt ley, Urockway, Ore. FOHSALK Ilroccoll plimt St7 Valentine, strain. E. C. Kngle. Oiiklftml fire funeral services will be conducted ..,.-r,. . i( ... ttM r'nthntin rh.,n.h Ti,P,dB v ! U)s 1 -Hluck how tie, with Eastern i at the Catholic church Tuesday I morning at 10 o'clock, with .inter ! ment in the Catholic cemetery. ELECTRIC STORrt! LlKS PASS THROUGH ItUULUUIlU L(d SfHI BODY BELIEVED TO BE THAT OF LOST MAN IS LOCATED I Iiurlng the past three daya Ro.se btir' has been visited by hundreds : (An.-LII Pmw I.imv Wire.) PRIEST RIVER. Idaho, July 13 I Paul Itlickensdorfer, lookout at ! South llaldy ranger station, north of Priest lake, was killed, and 55 forest fires were set, by the elec trical storm which struck north of MEnl'ORI). July 13 The body ! here Sunday. One hundred and of a man. thought to have been fifty men are on the scene fight- Charles Anderson. ', of Cold ; Ing the fins, and two airplane foe- ,,f m mbers of the Elks lodges Hill, missing since November 24 lest patrol, one from Spokane anditrotu all parts of the country. Sat 'ast was found late Friday after-lone from Missoula, Mont., are on . unlay night the Eureka delegation ntion by James Ramsey, a pro- their way to may the fire areas. Iwhs In the city with its Redwood spertor. on the summit of a high Hllckcnsdorfer was a student at iiiebwav band, fhe musical oreani- peaa in ine nortnern pari or jui-k- tne i nlversity or luano. ins ratn--on county, between Foots and Vr is a physician at Cincinnati, Kane creeks. Ramsey discovered Ohio. Young Illickendorfer had the body lying heirealh a tree : worked two seasons in the forest while he was In march of a bee service. He was sleeping on the tree. Coroner H. W. Conger and .floor of the lookout cabin, having illeputy Sheriff Forncrook remov- ( KVen up his bed to vislllng forest it ine remains to lioiu mil late t ofrif-lalH. when killed. No others I Star pin. Finder please leave at this office. FOR RENT 5-rooni-model n LuiTga- low and 5-room house. Inquire 720 Winchester Street. FOR RENT Sleeping; room. Willi toilet and bath; quiet location. hiquire it2a Cobb St. V.'A.NTEiJ Every kodak user to know we give the real 8-hour finishing service. Clark, Cass St. WANTED Mall orders for kodak finishing. 8-hour professional service. Clark, Cass St. WANTED ;irl for general-house-work in family of 2. L. II. Cham bers, at Wells andsChase's gar age HAY FOR SALE IN COCKS Very reasonable. Half mile north east from Camp View. Theo. Trulsen. FOR SALE One or two lots close zation giving a concert at the in. Will take used car or radio I mpqua Hotel. Yesterday the set in part payment, terms on c.iravan from Hakersfield lodge j balance. Phone 3ot-R. Number a!ti. passed through the j FoirsXLEFord"lon-ti uck. pneu city. Tin- delegation Included the( niatlc tires and hard tire set for famous Purple liuards, the drill i r.-ar wheels, a barL-aiii for l?oo the California 1171 y 11 t Don't Pay Bills Twice! npIIlS may have happened to Borne of us, when we give cash in payment for something purchased, but It may be avoided , by having a Checking Account In this Hank, opening an Account In this Hank today? May we suggest UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON) that the above statement is true belief. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me thN l.'Hh iIhv of Jn'v, 1H2V O. W. YOUNfl. Ni.tin-y Public. ' (Seal) Mv rominlsxion expires Fi b. 2'. i!i:'S. the best' of mv knowledge and T. S. llOCSEIt, CuMiler. COKItKCT Attest: A. C. MAItSTEI.S, C. V. FAItKrf. I. AltltAll.Wl, Directors. 1 We ptiy cash for dry bark. Wharton-Hros. cascara For prompt taxi service, city or rountrv trips. I'hone. 44. today. It. was Impossibre to Idpntify Anderson, except from bis clothes. atid the garments tinswer perfect ly the description riven by his w I fe as w ha t ho wo re w hen he left hom. It was a habit of An derson to carry a stub of a pencil In his vest pocket, according to his wife, and one was found there. A nickel was also found in the clothing. Anderson was well known In ! Gold Mill, where ho had lived for j in the cabin were injured. Heat with gas. ' i he Poitland convention. f van as met at the state line COLLEEN MOORE In "DESERT FLOWER" Our July Clearance Sale Starled with a bang- -and no wonder if you could see the sav ing our Clearance Sale affords, you, too, would become enthusias tic Pleased customers have called this "he greatest sale of the year." Our windows tell the story better than words. See the wonderful reductions on late style footwear. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY ANO FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLOO. ROSEBURQj, OREGON Il HOUSE PAINT M $2.40 per Gallon i' Dt!fin-Gernt?fn Co. ' 'am which, won Mate cnaiupMiMMiip loree years in . o ; . -accession. The drill team will try JZ , ' i ""T for the national championship 7l l'- .'" i'r,"K "T inecara- ., .... .. ,'.... . by r ;,v ",,,,u r- Traffic (Mficers Thurber and'- - '..- , Shores, and was piloted to EUguie : lln SALE GimmI threshing ma by them. chine, No. is Russell, u.sed only . three seasons; a bargain at one- third Us cost. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. 1 Til iTnMEUSMut arFirenF lief Ass'n of Portland. Farm and suburban prorterty, rate 35 cts. per $100. I. M. Tuthill, Douglas Co. agent. Oakland, Oregon. FTTH iH:N 120 acre raiichS miles of I'mpQua. Cood house and all necessary bldgs. mm mm mi eiG lie ( piut'.I Pnim I.. ail Wfn.) rOHTLAND. Ore., July 1 The :iniiual tournament of the Oregon State Coif Association. int under 4 v.av toilay at t h Tualatin country JmilllKT.il :'-lub with the qualifying round of Mho wnmens' division an the first Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 Perkins lthlg. I'hone 5:4 I event. A 11. 'Id of B4 go.fc.rs, the ! best In Ongon and some cf the ' leading players from neighboring states, teed off In th lN-hole event The qualifying round of the men's championship will bf plavcd tomorrow. It will be for holes. -Th. re are lis I'litrics in this drvl-i I:i Unit $175 a year. For further in formation write to owner, Wm. Elsen, 1510 W. Koth St., Chicago, Illinois. v s i id fo i i iru Aiu ;7 i xs llt'J I Ford roadster. l!2l Ford touring. 11)23 Ford touring. I!i22 Ford touring. 11)22 Ford touring. 1 Ford touring. If 111 Ford touring. M2o Jtird bug. 1 Ford One-Ton truck. otici: opth-.il p; Will Kin it i ii t 'I 'il v p..t ttrii.lit til lt tin i, while tuknik,' inst rm t i"ti i ii l ii hi Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perklna Bldg. . Roseburg, Ora Phone 8a. sion. There are 17 entries for the men s class' II championship which will Hturl at the Wavciiy club to- i morrow. l'.t'2'.i Essex Coach, l'.Hii Hoick Six touring. Salesroom open Ewnings. MATHEWS MOTORX-CHANGE Py the City Hall CATCHINC'S FED CARS li'lM Ford touring 215.00 Looks nnd runs good. in;l Ford touring 213.00 Hi painted; mechanically good. till, llulck Six touring 250.00 . THE LIBERTY THEATER ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW AMAZING REVELATIONS F rom tltc Turgid Current of Modern Life as Lived Today. Based on Actual Life Experiences of MRS. MARY E. HAMILTON New York's Famous and First Policewoman With Johnnie Walker an.l Virginia Lee Corbin Sensational Revelation, by MARY E. HAMILTON New York Famous Policewoman .14 r ?irJTT 1 1 M i . ! i a r.. -i t a h rc ' m 1 IXrM Lm! .- n i ALi0: ' s S "ORF.GONIAN WEEKLY." CftMEDY: "PIED PIPER. Thli Crt Jt Sp.ei.ll of R.v.l.tion. Only ? r. for Adult. nrt in rt. Inr rklM... Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Tlectro-Therph 417 Perkins HM Pinn u . FASHION'S DECREE Dame Fahion dictates that white will the thing this f'.Miimer, That is v h re your troubles begin. Erom known bow the malbt spt.Ts loom up on a background of white. Cii-ats stain. auto grease and dust stains nre (he most prevalt-nt. but with our modern dry cb-anlng th.e ! troubles all vanish. We have ! the expt ririice and judgment I to handle all materials, ffoin ' the sheerest of silks to the ht avii Mt of flannels. You will be phasMl with our work and . . pries. Phone 472. Kosebunr.! TOW K V'C HCU!TI NOW Mr. Motorisi YOU CAN BUY A STANDARD QUALITY FOR YOUR FORD FOR This Battery Also Fits Chevrolet Star and Other Small Cars ALL OTHER TYPES REDUCED! AUTO ELECTRIC STATION 1 22 South Stephens St. ' Roseburg ARKETl Wouies. ) (Atworiated PrpM ItM-'I Wir.) PORTLAND. July 13. Arrivals liuns good and gool rubber li23 Chyrolet touring .... 275.00 In 'good condition 1120 Hudson 7-pass. tour ing 500.00 Wire wheels and good condition 1K20 Hudson 7-pass. se dan 750.00 Looks and runs like new. Koy Catching Motor Co. 12.i N. Hose Kosebure. Ore. I.lherty Thcolre The old adage that "Truth ifl stranger than ficiiou" ( once more proved in "Lilies of the Struts", the pirt ure now show ing at the Liberty Theatre for today an.l tomorrow only. While tho siory was written ex- Cleaners. .1. F. Dillard. of the country dressed meats along ihe street this morning were neull geut and the already strong market was given further Impetus by the shortage. Puyers are looking for top calves and hogs and good stock 1.1 mititinarl 11 miii-Vlv Thuro la a keen demand for supplies this V f,r lhe "l" bJ Kiza week, especially for the hotel and restaurant trade and buyers are scouring the market In order to meet the convention requirements. noice ngni caives sen reauuy ai IlI(.llire was culle.l from some case i. hi i-s w,lu uwii"m ti,at has come under Investigation V..1;;; 1 . f Nw Vork police, and tha f"'ft" nlr "I' who beth J. Monroe, It was based on actual experiences of Mrs. Mary K. Hamilton. New York's first and famous policewoman. Prac tically every happening In tho AUCTIONEER Hoot forget that rale:; in cily or i I handle ountrv. M. C. Radabaugh 530 N. Pine St. Crop Insurance Insure our hay ami gi .tin now. Our aneney offers ymi real sen Ice In fire luMiiani. matters. We write automo bile insurance. G. W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE I 16 Ciim St. Phone 417 By All Means Worry Cnlcs your Hume, llitstlness rersntml Etrectn aed Auto at.' fii!l pioiect.il by Insura'u" Insurdnc I. Our Business I1ASEI1AI.I. i,ftfrii'rte'Z l 1 ! I'hilad.lphia: R. H. 13. 'JWiQ'k 'St. l,.ui, ...2 12 o ,.T; "it. T . t'hilu.l.'l l.hl!. 1 !! O I ( l iunincs). rvr'H ! I!;rteries: Relnhart and O'Far- rell; Deratur. Couch and Wilson. At Hrooklyn: R. H. E. Pittsburgh 4 9 0 ; Hrooklyn 2 7 1 j ; Hatterit s: Aldridse and Smith, C.oorh: Hubbell and Taylor. At Boston: R. H E."' Cincinnati '. 4 6 1 1 I Iloston I 6 5 Hatteries: J. Benton and Krue-; , c r; Barnes nnd Gibson. At New York: R. H. E. 1 Chfc:it!0 14 0 New York 3 6 0 i Batierif-: Cooper and Gonzales- i m immim I , ,11 AJl I,'. ( :! Health Is a priceless pos session and is the result of perfection of the spine. If one or more (.f in- vTif brae are subluvated there is IniPerfert conro'ction b. t ween the brain power hotpe and Ihe r rvo cells. Chiropr.'ictlc atljusts the spinal peppients. fancy more li and 1!H cents and holding firm There is also a brisk call for all Hues of poultry and prices are. slow ly working higher. Light hens are j up to IS cents with heavies at 24 i to cents. nui' springs is) lo j 11 cents with colored stock up to i 25 cents. Butter and eecs were generally stoady and unchanged at opening of week. Receipig were moderate and demand good. The wool market is steady at the opening of the week. Recent sales, made at 35 cents for poorvr grade . lo as high as 4 cents for fancy stufL Around 2i0.ono pounds have e,.p nu c based around Heppner by the E. J. Burke company. A two-cent advance in hams am bacon Is effective todav. Best su Kiir cured hams now 34 to 36 cuts: picnics up a cent at 23 to 24c a pound. Best bacon now quotd at 4ti to 4S cents. has been deftly welded into a motion picture drama that for strength of story, virility of dra ma, vividness of characterization and all around interest has sel dom been eiuelled. Boswril Hotel for good eats. Eastern Orecon writ at growers adopt as classified scale for har vest wages, Irom 2 to a day. Heat with gas. f lakland Sheepmen will ship 15.000 lambs to Sau Francisu market. Greenfield and Snydt t American League K. H. E. 4 7 1 - X 12 1 Hoyt and Bengough: I tfry-',r':. 1 -! ; 'A COLLEEN MOOi ft "DESERT FLOWER" M sSMi."r xi mine. m ymwnjmjuum , - t f'hirato: New Vork ... Chicairo I Italleriea: t Kaber and Schalk. 1 At Detroit: R. HE. rhlia,lel,hia 4 9 1 Detroit 1 5 1 1 ltatleries: tjuinn and DerktiiM; I Sloner, I'arroll and llansler. j YesterdAy'e Resuits At I'ortland 107: Salt l-sko 3d. At Oakland 5-12: Vernon 6 5. (Firt game 12 Innings.) At Seattle 2ti; Saeramenio fi a. At l.o Angtles s ; San Fran rlsco 3 12. At CI, Iloston American League eland: It. . IS Heat wl'h g.l's. t TONITE g ALL STAR CAST ft I KMUi II. E. 14 S j ,A fl-1. la-.l 11 n 2 , M. r-es- , hr. Huffing. H, ivt t il . ul H.i-r. Winctleld and llachoff: "No Mother to Guide Her" FOX NEWS "HALF BACK OF NOTRE DAME" Comedy Smith. Myatt. and Harhoff: Miller, Shautf and S-well, lCc 25c llarlie picking baes and laddera at Wharton Bros. Coming "SLANDERS" TONITE ANO TUESDAY It's Riot of Fun "40 Winks" With Raymond Grif fith and Viola Danna PATHE NEWS SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE "THE REEL ' VIRGINIAN" Comedy 10c 25c Wed. Colleen Moore in "The Desert Flower"