Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX
THE SENSIBLE SPRING AND S U MM E IK CEREAL
Springtime appetites are
fickle until Carnation
Mush Wheat tempts
with its creamy-whiti',
wufcr-tlim (likes. A
cereal rich in energy
because it's all wheat
hut so easy to digest, so
light, so delicious th.it
you won't need tocoax.
mm
Cooks ins minutes i -
SSI &c&
mm Mush
ill
Charter No. 9423 Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Douglas National Bank
Roseburg, In the
hWliilHill
9J
(wheat)
TERMS TERMS j
S ! CAM17 raW
j RoHf-biirK will for especially fn'
'oretl next 'I'lit-rtiliiy nlfchl. Aril '11,
when Mrs. Jiliinehe William S-
jjiTflleii of Portlum, a soprano her
'alili'ij fov ihe ir-.n n plfiwl wj'h
extraordinary voice, will lvt a r-ou-
cert in the. I i) 1 ino c-onxfrvatory
I Mrs. S'K'rsH'ii Is returning tn
i Portland after a long concert lour
lit may pricipal ell of th wear,
i having huiik lo ca parity amlirnees
every where. The urilsi haH a charm
'nil lnr own, hIip hIiikh wtih an cany
' Krat'p, having complete mastery of
j hor (echnifpie necessary for thf;
( proper presentation of Rlinplo or . n
! dramatic themes. Hh has appear-!
1 many times In Portland 91 ml 1
newspaper eoinmeniH are loinl la
I prsiiKo of her abill'y and arrom-
plishmenl. Thf OreKonian credits
1 her with, "brilliant voir' and viva
' cioiis manner." Tho Portland News
iKftvs: "She In an nrtlsl of great
ability wllh a voice of natural I
' beauty and charm "
Mrs. Kegersten is soloist in the
I First Presbyterian church of Port
land, having studied under Otto
Wedemoyer of Portland and Ivrcyj
Keel or Stevens of New York. She
will bo assisted by Mrs. AVllla Wil
kinson Johnson, an unusual and
splendid nccompanlKt, herself an
artiHt at tho piano who Is round to
be In sympathy with the singer at
all titiH's.
State of Oregon, at the close of business
April 12. 1926.
ItKHOL'KCUS
n Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts,
accept a ncea of other bunks, and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts, sold with In
dorsement of this hank (excepi those
shown in b and e)
2. Overdrafts, unsecured
4. U. S. Government securities owned:
a Deposited to secure circ-ulailon U. H-
bonds par value) $ 2rt,0u0.0(i
b All other United Staten Government w-
euritleH tlncludlng preiiLiums, (!' aiji i:il,'r,o ni)
fi. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: " .
i. Jiuu kfitK JIoti.se, S'll.l.'lT.Mtj; furiiiiuie and
fixtures, i'i.OoO.uo
7. Heal emaie owned other than banKitx hou.-ie
5. lawful reserve with Federal Iesee liank
Cash in vault and amount due from na
tional bunks
Amount due from Stale hanks, bankers, and
( trust companies in the lniie States
(other than included In Items A, U, and Pf
('hecks on other bunks In the .name city or
town as reporting hank (other than item
121
Total of Item !, Hi, It, 12, and Hi $110.70!). IS
b Miscellaneous cash Items 2,-in-l.u-l
Itedempt Ion fund with V, S. Treasurer and
duo from U. S. Treasurer
10.
O
7?t.i:iT.uC
tili.lO-j.O
(1.2;!;-), !9
2,ir,i.oi
DANCE
Tohite!
AT
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Hear that famous singing
band. They'll make you
want to dance on the floor
your feet love to touch!
1.2.10.1)0
21
A
ucrn
CAR
UK
TWO lll'()ltTA.T KKAIi
lOSTATI-i DKAI.H AltM
r(Mi'U0Ti-:i this vi:i-:k.
Two lmiiortant real pstuto
(rniiHnctltiiis have boon eonipliHed
In tlH past week. John Waltol'H.
of Toledo, OroKon. lias disposed
1 924 Coupe, Balloon Tires, Rux. Ax.
I 923 4 D. Sedan, Corel Tires, Rux. Ax.
1 924 Touring, Balloon Tires, a snap.
1 924 Touring, reconditioned.
1923 Touring, a real buy.
1 1923 Tudor Sedan, a good one cheap.
4 Roadsters to choose from.
4 Used Trucks, some real bargains.
Used Tractors
Our Used Tractors are Reconditioned
And Carry Our Guarantee
A small payment down, balance to suit.
See us First.
CA.LockwoodMotorCo.
For Belter Used Cars
FOR SALE
Good Used Car
192!i Chevrolet Tolll illB S475
1924 Chevrolet TollllllK 8350
Ida:) Chevrolet TolllillB S325
1!I24 Ford Truck S300
1!I24 Overland Sedan S450
III20 Ford TourillK 8125
1920 Dodiie Panel $350
1(120 Dodfse TourillK S200
11110 Dodge TourillK S225
1017 UodRe TuurliiK S150
1919 Nash TollllllK S275
1917 Oakland TourillK 8125
1926 License for All
Roy Catching Mtr. Co.
HUDSON-ESSEX
AT STUD
REGISTERED PERCHERON
STALLION
Black Dupont
No. I73685 '-.
Stands at tho DOUOT.A9
PARK STOCK RANCH, State
St. Stable
SUTHERLIN, ORE.
Fee $20
Tolal
LIABILITIKS
Capllnl slock paid In
Kill-plus fund
u Undivided profiis S
i- Ivt-HH current expense. paid
,('irculatlnK notes outstanding
Amount fine lo State hankH, hankers, and
tru.st companies in Die United Slates and
foreign countries (oilier than included in
Items 22 or 2:;i
2r,. rcrllficd cheeks outstanding
2ti. Cashier's checks outslandiiiK
Tolal of Hems 22. 2.1, 21. 25 and 2U
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub
ject to Reserve (deposits payable within
:-;o days) :
27. Individual deposits subject lo check
2S. Certificates of deposit due in less lliau :i(l
days (oilier than for money borrowed!
29. Stale, county, or other iniiulcip.-il deposits
secured by pledge of assets ol' Ihis hank
or surety bond
Total of oYninnd deposits (other than haul;
deposits) subject lo Kcserve, items 27,
2X. 29, 3(1, III, and 112
Time deposits subject to Reserve Ipayable af-
ler Ilo days, or subject to Ii0 days ol more
notice, and postal savings) :
Postal savings deposits
Tolal of time deposits subject lo Ite-
I serve, items nil. :tt, nr, aim :.t
,117. United States deposits (oilier than postal
i savings). Including War Loan ib-posH ac-
i count and deposils of United Slates dis-
I bursing officers
:41. Itills payable (Including all obligalinns rep
resenting money borrowed other lliau re-
1 discounts
44. 1 7.1.1
ln.72li. till
..?l.iiis,on.:ir.
$11111.1100.1111
IIII.IIOO.OO
33.7IS.r,li
2",, nun. no
i!9,uis s:i
7SII.2U
B.1ISI 01
NEW TODAY I
FOR RENT Well furnished, clean
aparlment. ii (S S. ,1'lne.
Fi'nNISIIKil apartments' for rent.
H4I! S. Stephens. Call 122-L.
WANT ICD-- Hens niul broils. Vaf
ley Poultry & Produce Co. j
FOR S A LU-"tllTeejilece oak-bed-1
room set. Worth W, will take I
;. 412 S. Main St. !
FiIl sXlJJfwo 1930 Ciievro- j
lets cheap al Sni ff's Auto Wreck-j
illg House. I!i:9 Main SI.
FOR TltAlil-: - First -class car as!
part paynieul on close in resi-(
deuce. I', o. Pox 212. Roseburg. i
Man for farm work at ;
Dress Special
For Thursday, Friday, Saturday
One Group of Silk Dresses, light
shades, stripes, pnnts and plain
shades at y
$12.75
One group of Silk Dresses in
Crepes and Prints at
$16.75
to
$22.50
Marksbury Store
2IIS.3 10.99
1st St.
30.
WAN'IMl)
Oleliand Orchards. Wife to take
some boarders. Io cnildreii. mmmm
NO'nri: "Come'ln- ifin need-of i
auto pans. If we haven't got it I FOR RENT
we enn get it for you on short
"notice al Sai-t'fs.
! Foil ItF.NT 3-rooin lurnii'ied
! nparinicnl. I'rlvalo balh and all
niodern (-oiiveniences; close in;
garage, I'luine -llfi-.I,
NIITII'K We have the most com
i plete stock of aulo parts that
sl have ever been in Roseburg.
I Come in, we save you money at
Sarlt's.
-Garage. 1017 West
Val-
WANTF.1J Hens and broilers
ley Poultry &. ProduceCo.
FOR SALIC 50 cords 1 ft. wood. Robertson No. 13 and Ladles
1. II. Pierce, Melrose. : Auxiliary. No. 14, are request-
hull. i ,.( to be present at the I. O.
O. F. hall Thursday, April
. NOTICE
All nienibers of Cnnlon
W A NT 1C 1 ) Yearling Jersey
J. W. McConnell, Umpqua I'aik.
Halt mile from foot bridge.
FOltTSAXlC Almost " new Conn if
flat cornet wllh rotary change
pitch valve. In open center ifase,
$15. Phone 512-Y.
MAN That
'..onn.on
'i ota! si.i'iN ui i
1 STATIC OF OltEIION, Colinly of Douglas, ss:
I I. II. II. Slaplelon. Cashier of the above- named hank, do solemnly
Iswear Ih:!'. (lie above slalenienl is true lo the li.-st of niv knowledge!
ami hellet. II. II. STAPLKTOX, Caslii.-r. i
' Subscribed and sworn lo before ", COItltKCT Attest :
nil- tills 2illli day of April. 19211. jl .1. II. IIOOTII.
DKXTKIt HICIO. Notary Public, I.. 1'AltltOTT. 1
Mv cciinmls.sioli expires .Ian. '15, (IMO. KOI 1 1.1 1 Ad K.V,
1929. Iiireelors. '
Ol' his Hl-acre ranch in Harden
Valley, lo W. II. Whitley, ill this
city. 'I lit' Inner experts t" iinike
!a number 01 inipnneinenls on Hie
! property, and will make his home
; there.
i The 20.fi-ncre slock ranch, on
Oak Creek, belonging to II. W.
Vaughn, has been sold to W. S.
I llryanl. of Wlllluir. who will lake
, illl.nediati' possession of tile prup
;erty. These deals were consnmai
ied tliroimh the llelbig and droves
I Ileal Estate offli es.
o
CIRCUS COMING
0
Al d. Ttarnes Mild animal
circus will be in Iioseburg 011
May 13, according lo an an-
iiouncemetit made loday by .1
C. Rhodes, advance agent.
YONCALLA MAN
IKIED IN LOCAL
JUSTICE COURT
CoiiHliU'i-nblo Intercut, cimli'ri'd In
tho local Justliro court today hi
tlifl ciiho of Hansom Wlllfamn, who
whh placed on trial, clnuwd with
driving a car while intoxicatett
Wlllinms was arrested yestn day
by IVputy Sheriff 1. 1 1. Haunlier
ty. Th anesi prew out of an ac
cident which occurred last Sun
(lay, when Williams' cur was dilv
(LIBERTY
WED. AND THURS. '
Mntince Daily 2:15
JAMES KIR (WOOD
" IIOPETHAMPTON
in
"Lovers Island"
With
Louis Wolheim
Flora LcBrrnlon
Flora Finch.
Ivan Linow
Story by Howard Kelly
Two men and a rjiil
One loved her
The other felt only lust.
They met on the Manic
Isle, Lovers Island nnd
fought it out. Only one of
the bijr moments in the
strnngo Ihrillinc drama.
10c OREGONIAN 25c
SCENIC AND COMEDY
Coming Friday and
Saturday
Tom Tyler
with liis pals in
'BORN TO BATTLE
i n into (he dllch near Yoncalla,
where Hie defendant, resides. A
number or friends of the young
man and of Ihe slale's witnesses
were in attendance at the trial.
Tin stale, in the absence of Dis
trict Attorney Cordon, was repre
sented by Attorney Carl K. Wim
herly. a:id the defense by Attorney
.loliu T. LoiiK.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRI8T
Specialist lu the fitting of
Olsseos
118 Jackson SL
1 1 LOCAL NEWS
j Visitor Tm-Mlny
I M rs. King, of Ceos Hay .111111--j
t ion. was i 11 yesterday nfiento.ui
jvisithiK with friemls anil slicp-pini;.
1 1
A '" AUTO ' A ,
r INSURANCE '
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gas When Desired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phone 488 Masonic Pldd.
l"iin Azalea
II. Wilson, res
was in t li is eit
noon attending t 1
and trading.
who spent the day i:i the city
making t he preliminary ar
rangements. Tin1 circus pas
sed through Koehmg last
year, making its stop at Ku
gene, but I his year returned
to its old seheduie ar.d in
cludeil liiweburg in the iliner
ary. The license for the per
formrtnep here was sicured
and an anuenients made for
1 lie grounds. Many new fea-
Hires a;e iiu lutled in the show
this year, Mr. lihodes savs.
V
! V t SA MO 1922 Ford truck. 1
Mai ler, generator, battery, cab j you kxoTWR.
; aim wood racit. neauy iur ui
! Call -17." after 7:30.
! FOU SAKF- FordKon tractor with
I safety cutout. One outboard nio
; l'r. saltwater equipped. Pine
Streer Maehine Shop.
NO'HCI'-Dn you intend to fix that
old car. it so we can save you
money on the parts. If not we
pay Hie highest market price for
old cars for wrecking at .Sarff's.
FOR SAl.K -One M. A. C. hoist or
Font son donkey with or without
tractor, some lines and blocks in
first class shape. Phone oTFI.
MAKES WORK" l7SV And" does
it quickly. Kvery farmer owes it
In himself to get a Clelnic. See
bite model lfi-25 at Klecker
Aniort Co.
WAN'l'KD -Man ' for janitor and
porter work. Long hours and
small pay to mart. Chance for
advancement. See manager Ter
minal Hotel, ft lo (.
I'd LOAN Plenty or money, both
eastern and local funds. Time to
suii your convenience. Farm or
illy property, out must oe
proved, till r. Idl iv . a nnhlic cud nartv
II S I P TO YOI To see toil held on Thursday. May
tiiat your battery is inspected. . local auxiliary of the American I.e
tesied and lilb-il friM of charge. e,ion. The entertainment Is bWng
You drive in. we do the w otk. , arranged In an effort to repay the
Will. ud S. rvice Station, 122 treasury of the local unit for
South Stephens St. ! money expended for hospitalization
VI)!' N I ; 1 : i ( N I! Fa rme
22nd.
Important business.
W. P. WETHKHKLL,
C. O. M.
this ranch will pay for itself
threo yeai-s? 20 acres practically I 4
all open range; well fenced; 4 TENDERS WANTED
spring water; cabin and sheep 4
shelter: fine feed; four miles 1 Separate sealed bids will
from Roseburg; clear title for 1 be received at 2:30 p. m. on
halt' price. $2fiu0. F-asy terms.
Sheep and turkeys will pay for
it. See LAWKKNCK ACK.NCY,
125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
V: V ( 1 k n Bi-i as a ( ; r fat f r
TCRFUo you believe it? If so.
here is your opportunity. Owner
has a strictly modern apartment
bouse with four store rooms on
ground floor; full basement; all
apartments fully furnished ; al
ways occupied; net income over
five thousand a year. Price forty
thousand. Will consider Rosa
burg property in trade. Submit
your of f e r to LA W R K N C E
AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. .PTione
219.
Saturday,
painting
April 21th, for the
and the electrical
work on the Pouglas Funeral
Home. Plans and specif ica-
lions can be procured from
1 he undersigned.
The ow ners reserve the 4
right lo reject any and all
bills. A certified check for
5' of the contract, price musL
accompany each tender.
FRANK E. ALLEY.
j LEGION AUXILIARY
I TO HOLD CARD PARTY
i THURSDAY, APRIL 29
are now lacking to carry on the
local work, and the unit hopes by
means of this entertainment, to se
cure funds for the projects whicli
are now being instituted.
-o
I
is lo
29 by
be
the
l,eave For Seallh
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Inne?. or
I.os Angeles, stopped over here
yesterday to visit t lie former's
father. Wayne kines. They left
today for Seal tie for a visit.
dent of Aa
yesterday a'"
iness a 1 1
electrocuted.
' 11 was burn .Inn.
, i Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Hied :
HUNDREDS OF
AUTOMOBILES
ARE STOLEN EVERY DAY.
Von: nui be next insuie
e it No w rite
lnllt a nee.
all other lines
Quinc,(loo(lman&Co
Masonic Dldg. Phone 108'
How Much Money
would il cost you If your auto
mobile Injured someone In a col
lision? Or If your car crashed
Into another auto? Carry public
liability aud property damage
insurance policies on your car.
The cost is small and the pro
tection Is most Important.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phono 417
From Umpqua
Miss Myra Katnp and Miss M.i
Kamp. td" I'mpqua. spent a ft
hours Tuesday shopping and i.
nig w ilh friends here .
Fnmi !M1-
Among tii.'se from th. iu
diMinis to visit and iran.-.i
l-iisiiiess here e-i ida atlem".
was Mis Rodney Knolls, ol l"
Mi-s ( 'lough Visits
Miss Me;.s ClmiKh. of C:ino
:11c. w.ts Yijiiim wi'b fviee
ami tn'ppint: in lliw i it l"i
Im o f I line estertlny.
I atteiullnu' school,
i I he coast . where
ii. tutu
Tie res
Wilbur for several years, while
ami then w ent to
he was located
; until about a year and a half aim
when lie went tn Klamath county
ami e!n-ai:ed in mill work.
. He leaves, besides his pan fits,
six brothers, am! two listers :
: Charles of Voder Point. Fred of
.Oakland. Calif : Kahdi. Edw in. A!-.fn-d
a:ul Iver of Wilbur and Mrs.
It Htnder-.m of Kimball. N'e
! hraska. and Mrs. c. M. Tipiim (.f
j Ellgeue
i Fureial seric.s will he held at
I the ll.i-i '.:, K r,. Making P..rbn .
1 on Fi iilay a'terrnnu of t hi w erk
;at 2 n'.locl; l!n' i; t will lalie place
al the Wilbur ni 'er .
vho t work
irv lo work their mound without its Ir
a di.-e are up against a hid
problem. Let us show you a good
disc at low price. Klecker-Amort
The unit recently depleted
asury by a large payment to
the state auxiliary in order that
work might be carried on among
the veterans in hospital. Funds'
Chas. S. McElhinny
"The Widow's Friend"
Oregon Life
Masonic Bldg. 101 N. Jackson
DR. M. 1 1. PLYLER
The Pionerr Cliiropmctor
j Phone K2 Lane Rose Sis.
Mis. Sparks Vis-ts
Mrs .I It. S)ai ks. of Garden Val-
shopping and aitemlitii: to
s at fairs in Rosebuii; . s-atteruoon.
le V
tenia
I'roni
Mrs.
ton. w
Tuesda
Oioppn
.Pinriu
insion
C II. Laurence,
as a visitor in
iiinl spent a sl
m and meeting
i b- afternoon
of i
liils-'1"
If ymi need screen doors, win
dow screens, built in work, cabi
net work of any kind; furniture
repaired, saws filed or job work
of anv kind, call a I Cabinet
Shop, cor Oak & Stephens Sts
ED S. A F. L- COCKELREAS.
Proprietors
From
Mts 1.
.H'.-l W
lell.U
ck
. haeN. of Ilavs f
. I! yotei dav .,
i-; -l.oppiim and li
for a briei t im.
Keiorti
Mrs
DANCE
Saturday Night
APRIL 24
VNGE'S
ANCF.
EMONS
Melrose Country Club
Free Lunch at Midnight
D
o Siherion
Li lies and in;ill
ha ve he. U -p-'Ilt!
days l;cre isinng
ie 1 heir hon.e i
ii.-
M
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Elicty-Chlr)prantor
NKrre and Bpln 8pclalUt. '
09 rorKlna Blilg. ThAie 654
K.-lmii
Mio .
h.n.- I.
I'll lljl
inl Mrs 1
. r. Mrs .
I, l.,ns
i-l.-llll w.-,
hem., nt )-
'e S. I in
mm ill.' '.
T Thniir.-.M
:ui.l fri. mhIs
ks li'i'l in'.
Mull"
.w.M.M.M.iM'iW'w,a FORMER WILBUR BOY
I DHlKil.KSS I1KALTII fEXTER ELF.CTROCuTED AT
S 327 W. Ca Phone 491
m
DR. HARRISON FOLK
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
CHIROPRACTORS
(Painless AilJuslDionlQ
Klootro Therupr
Electronic ard Vapor Pntha
MODOC POJT MILL
Letnurl. fgji of Mr and M J.
C, Sa-i-N ot Wtltiur. v as insia: iy
killed lesday morning m bvior
1'i'ini, Klamaili county, by .1 f.illincj
electric win- lie was employ..! In
the lumber mill at the time he u.11
For LADIES-
Colorful Spring Shoes.
Another shipment 'of en
tirely new models. The
very latest in footwear,
and don't overlook the
NEW BLACK SLIPPERS
n plain and novelty
jtylcs.
For MEN
SCOUT SHOE SPECIAL
$1.95
For ROYS
Hl-KICKS the ideal shoe
for sports or hard wear.
A baseSall FREE
WITH EVERY PAIR
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoeat Satisfy and Fit
Your Feet
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg. Ore.
ASH "'I n .(IAN to home owners, i
; It you own your home ami need i
! iillllleiliiKe funils we can Rive'
I ynu iii'iinipt service. No eomniis-l
sinn.--. No delays. Ciiipaua Sav-
i:i!- mil I 1 11 Association. Houk-
! las .M,slr:i.-I tiildltlff. .
Am- :"il iiaiiiiK ItdVir iKIH'llLKS
i.i 1 n s i;ive yon fstiinale
('--l.-il- Sl'i'tuli.s Patent Shingles
U.'ill Itoolilii:
'.'ib r :r:. Pc.lilini! Material.s of
all kinds.
Cm 11 I .-,;ml-r Company
ii-- vor i;i: i.tiiikiSc. fou a
P.KOlN i-i a used cai. see
...ii- I'''.':'. Chevrolet sedan. Good
ui'hiilst.-rini:. tuns HUe new.
limi.I tin and tires Priced
rinlil wiih easy terms. II. L.
I iinnilly Meier Co.. a'7 X. Jack
son f't.
I'nlt SAl.K-Why-liol live in a
tine (eiiiury home and still
ni.iictnin your Inismess in Kose
liuri:.' Have such a place tor
sale Moil, in Ui every respect
ami heaul'lnl locution. On pave
ment practically all liie way:
must be sei-n to he appi eciated.
Il liiler.sitd write owner. Hox
"I'll, lie Ii'irit. (irecon.
n ilKPV DAISKKS nmrPbultry'.
nii'ii- Wi' are now receiving tur
key eeus. Increase your turkey
crop by havini; us hatch your
eiTL-s. White l.er.hnrn chicks,
$'2 per hundred. Itarred Rock,
lihode Island I!-d chicks. $1 per
hundreil. for sale. Also raistom
batching. Karl Vosburgh. 702
Fllllelleli. Phono 301 Y.
NO M AT I I'll 11'iW VHHAP
10c
TODAY
Matinee and Evening 25c
ON THK SCKKKN
AILEEN PRINGLE
"Wild Fire"
A Red-blooded Racing Feature
On the Stage
SOURDOUGH CHARLEY and
His Team of Prize-winning Dogs.
TOMORROW
HOOT GIBSON IN "CHIP OF THE FLYING U"
ANTLERS THEATRE
Last Time Tonight
vnr
WK
vnr
nut
MV KKN'T A IIHVSK.
( N Sll' iU Yi '!' IIHW
MV m Ynl'H llll.MK
I.KSS
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