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Street, Seallle 03 Stewart Street.
aleaaru 360 North MlchlKan Ave.,
trolt 323 Stephenson Bldft.. New
Verfc 21 East 0lh Street, Portion
Bedell Bids.-
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Dally. S montha by mall
Dally, by carrier per month. . .
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No Compromise.
tllOSE who' hud hoped for some
compromise with not fisheriuuu
Improving the fishing season so
fur us the up-rlvo'r (lifting Is con
cerned, aro finally completely dis
couraged. It Is more apparent
now than over before that the net
flBliormon will not Willingly permit
tliolr activities to bo curtailed.
Accordingly, all activities of con
servationists aro now centered up
on one objective thai of closing
all couBtal Btroums In Oregon ex
cept, of course the Columbia, to
hot fishing.
It Is the only answer.. The not
fishing In tho smalt coastal
streams Is a starvation business. It
Is likewise a destructive business
(or the flBh commission of the
state of Oregon has proven Its In
ability to maintain fish In the
streams. Tho fish, rosourco, tho
second groutest natural resource of
the state Is being rapidly de
stroyed, Tho legislature which con
venes Monday will havo an oppor
tunity to voto either for or agiiinst
tho ultimate elimination of fish In
Oregon stroaW.
Not InboWed.
"jfuiU United States will not be-
come Involved In the "lltilo
World war" being fought In Spain.
Tho congress, ns Us first action
after convening In formul session,
voted to placo a heavy embargo up
on war material shipments .to
Bpu'ln. Had this action not been
takon this country would have
been . used as a source of supply
for tho contenders In that bloody
civil war.
Moat of Europe Is involved one
way or another in tho Spanish con
flict. Mostly tho partisanship of
tho various countries Is maintain
ed socroll!' but It exists neverthe
less. Why Is Europe so , concerned
With what the Hpnnianla do? The
l'OiiBon Is that a decision between
the principles of fiiHclsin and com
munism are lo bo determined. It
tlio faselKt wm lluly and Om-iiiuny
will have an important ully. If tho
communists (loynllst government)
suceueil In put'llni! down tho re
volt thu Spanish government will
continue as a communist controlled
country.
Thanks .to the quick action of
congresH wo arc pot in danger of
becoming either directly or Indi
rectly involved.
Editorials on News
(Continued from pago 1.)
ud cousurvutlsiu In ACTION is the
surest way to bring to Die public
the fullest mcusuru of the benefits
ol government.
President RoohcvcIi'h message
Indicates that he is fnmiliiu' with
this law uud proposes to be guid
ed by It'.
XUTUNINO bis objectives and
iViB purposes, t lie President
Bays:
'It Is not enough thai the wheels
'hjllN. They must carry us In the
direction of a greater satisfaction
in lire for tho nvcrago mun."
WITH Unit objective, no one who
Is woi'lh tho slightest tousld
crallon can liuvo any disiiRree
ment. Tills country can't be perman
ently good for any of us iiuIchh It is
good for nil ot us, and no one who
la worth IiIh biiR will hesitate to
Join with the President In any rea
sonable program for bringing
about groator satisfaction in life
(or the average man. ,
i All tbo real progress that has
Represented By
ever been made lit the world has
been progress In that direction.
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1t( iD'I'l A Ml . Itm n m .
Milt. 1HIII till O .('111 inn IM'l III lilt'
lori.icm.miK m'mon oi mo it'Kisiit-
Mire win nt) .in tm ,. iM'CKimitl,
tiiiilntiuii ill i ho Mulliioiniili county
ilcmocnillr rent nil conmiilttM'. Hi'
muvot'tlrt V.mas SniMlwor, riM'Oiilly
uppolntiMl u ft?iUml rt'iVive hi
biinkruptry.
MARKETS
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PORTLAND. Jan. Il.-IAPI-
f irnlit:
Wheat: Open High Low Clnsi
May 1 If, 1.15 1 15 1.15
t'lisli wheat: IHu Itetld blm-.-.h-;irii
hw.. 13 pel.. I.Sli; dark luml win
ter 13 pel., 1.31); 12 pel., 1.2SJ; II
pel.. l.JJi: soil white end vi'-!,rn
white 1.1 tii hard winter 1 Hi
western red 1.15J.
S)a(l Devotions
DR. CIIARI.US A. MDWARDS
AtltM- all thtMu in luiihliiK
iiuito ho Kxt iiii-l bo suH.il'ylim
itK thai ti nitin iy hl olicillrino
ttntl ilovotlon anil m'U'Miu'illti'ii
Hliiiulil lltnl IiIh snttl to ho n(
pi'iico Willi (ioil. TIhm'p nio many
(hliiit.H Unit, ikIiI Joy ami plea.--uro
lo daily IMhk, but 11 Ihltt
one nrvnl Ihiim is hu-klhjr. llu-io
Is liotliiUK that can iituuo lor
tlu li'SH, II, as otio of tho oMrr
propliotri imK.h It. Cotl it moio
proolouh than fllhor hIIvit or
Kohl in w, an.! an a rich troas
tiro, mo tan aflonl lo In lilit
hoai It'll, vwn w lii-it wuno oihor
IhiiiUM ulip away doiii u. Tho
oiio iui o t n-a: lire (liat no w
HiM-tl slip away tioni us, is that
praro o( vilil It-lalioii.ship with
Hitl, In hiunhli' fall li ami tni.il
WO COIllO to TlttH', O .nil, who
nil tlu' tiiwv of till Km.it, ami
tho author ami fiiilhor ot our
fill l h. Anion,
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY.
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GLITTERING GIRL
by May
CHAPTEH XXXVI
Tho bouK Kradually slipped from
hur UiigurB 10 the Moor, iter eyeH
cloButl. Who wna oniottonully llrod.
nuo HUiiuUdi'i'd.
Hue had a wonderiul tlruiun . . .
tliui Terry Sliiinnon knelt, before
nor . . . that. Terry told hur Liiut
nu loved hur. ...
She uwoko auddenly. Was It still
a druam? 'lerry in me ueatx aiooa
neloro her!
'1 'nhont'd your anurlinent. the
maul told me you'd come here. I
followed at once lo tuko you rigui
oul of Ihio, Vernon."
She blinked at him. She smiled
flceplly. She said: T knew you'd
come, Terry."
Hut Tony didnT amile. IIo said
briiHuely: "You've no busineas to
Ue beiu. Of all thinRa, you have lo
nick the niKht wheu the police are
going lo raid tho place!".
Kald thia placer Why.'' Ver
non wuh huh dazed irom ncr won-
i-liu I dream that had now chang
ed lo a doar reality. She mured
up ul Terry.
'liecauHo gambling happens to
bo Illegal in New York, and there
are other coiiula againuL thia liouau
well. 1 ve just warned your
mollHT. Hlui's lo.st Sifiiiu. She In
alsta on writing her check for the
amount. Sho'a getting on her
wnipa now."
Ami what about 'Fuggy "Jod-
dy' what'a Ula mimeV Where'a
he.'"
Terry auid abarply: 'Ho can lake
euro of hluiHCltt but it Beenirt you
rau't, you Hilly lilt lo thing! I'm In
coinmiind now. tiet your font, ami
you ami your mother and I will be
oil' wlillo the going'a good!"
Thoy wont dow n to tbo main I
lloor wlu'io Sadie Tyson, conaid-
1'iably dittgrunth'd, joined them. It
was unlikely that Ihc boy " 1 oddy
Would pay any of tbo los.i. lie
had pointed out, in lit well-bred,
mporior way, that it whs entholy
In-r own fault. And after all, $iriH
was a tidy mini to part with!
Sho bewailrd all this to Terry
.Shauiioii in a loud voire.
"Mnihor, lot's go. Mr. Shannon
rami' all ihc way bote to got ua
oul hHore the pnlico raid the
phu-e," Vernon whisportMl to ber
tnothor.
"Ami bow did Air.- Shannon know
thai w e woio hero?' Sadie gave
thi'iti both a sharp took.
"Never mind r.ir.v, darlfim. Il's
iliumt'i tins io waste time. Lot's
Inn l y."
"YVhal's alt this stupid nouseii:
about a raid? How could Mr. Shan
non know- about it unless bo's In
cahnots with the police?" '
irritated us ho was, I e r r y
mi hint help smiling at thai. She
was so liko a nulled little pouter
pu;eon !
"Well, iT you Insist on leaving,
and not glviim nie a lair ebaneo to
win in v money back, you ean Just
wait riKbt here lor me till I fix my
hair ami powder tnV nosi" Mis.
Tyson departed. She was gone for
I'ullv ile miuutos.
The tbreo of litem were almost
al the Iron! door when they wen
hailed In ihelr trurki by u sudden
ami ntainiing kuockiim from out
side. Almost at the fame moment
warning bells whirred upstairs In
Die gambling rooms, ami a great
Iron door swung to at Ihc top o
tho stair, em ting off that par
of tho house fiom tho mvadin-.
"The poliee: The raid's on!
Terrv said sbinply.
"Oh. Lord!" gasped Mrs. Tyson
thoroughly ularmed. She clutched
his arm. "Tor heaven's sake, get us
uwuy uukhly."
Ho refrniued Irom the obvious
Business As Usual
Chrisrie
answer that had been his earnest
wish for ilio past ten minuloa, or
more. Tho pounding on tho door
grow louder. A stentorian voi(io de
manded that it be opened in the
numu ot the law.
"i no iv, binusu it down. They'll
uiku utt io jmi. uu, air. fcmiumuii,'
iiiuauuu tjUtiic, "aiuu ua usvu.vi
laio in turriuie."
x-ouow mo," auid Terry, "1 know
una uutiso. ilie previouti owiiuib:
tvuiO inoutia ol niiite. n& i leiiioiii
uo', mores u men uoor in tno uei
iar imiL icaua imougii nno tue
iiouao ou mo left, ilie Woruaironis
iivo uioru. i ve mei inem once or
twice,'
lii, lake ua Ihero, Get us
away!'
. "come!"
'1 lay followed Tuny Into the
kkeuun quarieia wiiicu woio emp
ty, li io huip miving oasoeti upstuita
ac lue lirsi aouuti oi ino KiiocKiug
ou ino nont door.
"lioro are Hie stairs leading to
the cellar." Terry swucneti a ngnt
on. Vernon, guming nor nioincr
wno wttii ireitibiiug violent iy tol
lowed him.
Tney lound tbeiuaelves In a big
cellar, "come ou through tnia
arciiwuy it s darK In tnore I'll
.sinke u match. ' They cuiored a
amuilor cellar hung with cobwebs
autt very ttiriy.
"Oh, Mr. tiuiuinou, tho police aro
smaaniug the ivout. door in up
sitiirs. idi, hurry! ' urgutl Sadie.
"Sue here a the door in the
wall. It a going to he a tlgnt
Hiiueozo gutting through, J-ois
lopo it Isn't bulled on tho oilier
uie. Apparently it hatm t been
sod In years." Terry tugged al
ho rusty boll. It waa obstinate, 1
bill wuii repealed ussaulta ll
iehleil.
"Thank heaven for that!" Au-
Uher violent lug. The Hiile door
low open, revuaifng Stygian dark
ness. "I ll go through tin;!, .sum
terry, "then Mis. Tyson and
ben you, onion.
Terry's broad shoulders jammed
nt at first. lUit, Willi many Jerks
and wiggles, ho contrived to get
trough al last.
I'oor Sadie had a terrible time
betaitse of her htouiness, and the
nervous tension that possessed her.
She struggled frantically, goatleti
by the noise the police were mak-
ng up stairs.
'(Hi. it hurls! I tau t:' till
rnon pushing from behind, ami
Terry hauling lustily, her beautiful
hhl gown was being almost loin
from her hotly.
I've stuck. 1 can t got through.
Pull me back Vernon."
"No. Wiggle yoursi'U. Mku an
el, daring."
"limb! Oh! I'm moving!" Terry
was winning tho hallo, witu a
Until pull lliut tore the orchid gown
almost from stem to stoiu, sue
landed in the darkness ou the oili
er side.
"Splendid! Not hart, are you,
Mrs. Tyson?" x
"No. only shaken u bit. (let Ver
non through, iiuny.
Vei lion's slim figure bud little
tllftieully in getting through the
aperture.
"We'll shut this door but we
won't bidt it, because someone
may try thin means ol oseape tio."
said Terry. He struck a niaiO
l hey woio in the rear of ihe rel
lar In the neU door house. The
followed him Hi rough a pile of rub
bish Into n clearer spate and up
some stone stairs.
"I'm nfrald we're going to scare
the Nordstroms by our unconven
tional arrival." Terry grinned
They walked through the kitobcu
premises out into a hallway, which
mid ltgnts burning.
"Who s there? la a man's
voice from above.
"it's I, Terry Shannon, with
some friends. Come down, und I'll
explain, Mr. Nordstrom."
A tall figure in a dressing gown
doscended. Air. Nordstrom und his
wile had been aroused from sleep
by tho noises of the raiding party
in the atrcet below their windows.
Terry, a twinkle in hit Irish blue
oyes, told him of their predica
ment. They had exited from tbo
gambling housu into this haven ot
rytuge! ...
"Well, I'll be d d!" Mr. Nord
strom.grinned us be viewed the ex-,
troniely dirty and dishevelled trio.
Tho atout little lady was . the
worst. Her hair waa hanging down
her back, a cobweb luy across her
nose, and her gown was ripped in
atdozen places.
"I'll tell my wife. Come- on up
stairs and fix up a little."
I he Nordstroms were extremely
kind. It was a good half hour be
fore they would permit their uu- J
expected visitors to take their
leave. "Uetter stay indoors till the
row's over," Mr. Nordstrom declar
ed sensibly.
Then Terry drove Vernon and
her mother home, Mrs. Tyson de-1
during over and over that he had
been "a perfect angel," saving
them from scandal in the papers
(tho thing she dreaded most) and
that she could never, never thank
htm enough for what he had done
for them that night.
.fake Tyson was waiting for them
in the drawing room of the ftpart
men. He had been uneasy, some
how. He was relieved when he
heard the key turn in the lock.
His wife immedialely burst Into
an excited account ol their recent
experience.
"And this young man came nil
tho wav ud there to got us out of
it," she shrilled, "1 cull u nno oi
him. Oo on. Jake, and thank mm.
Now Jake had only met lorry
Shannon once before, but he hud
taken a liking lo tho young chap.
Where men were concerned, Jako
waa a good and quick reader of
character.
"We'll have a little drink to
lebrale tho occasion," he said
heartily. "Then you, Sadie, get dt-
clly to your bed. ouTe an net
un- ....
Shilrtly after Suilitt nan reureu,
Jake made a sly oxcuso nud left
ihe young folks together. Ho could
see that- Vernon really nvtva mis
young man. She had come tnrougn
a nasty experience, wtin "iTince
Karinoif." Hut here was a clean-
cut young American, a square
shooter." . . .
Kroin Hie dining' room whiro he
sal with hrs newspaper, he could
hoar the continuous murmur of
their voices. They had n very great
dual to say lo each other. That
was evident.
"I wuiit you to know evorytbinff
about my my experiences with
the man how I eumo to spend
the night in his apartment. Ho
had drugged me," Vernon was say
ing haltingly to Terry,
Terry was holding nom ner
hands tight in his own. "I love
you, onion, l loved you ngm
Irom the very beginning.
"And 1 hate this stupid MV this
whirling around with people who
really look down on us who only
waul us for, our money
I want you for yourself, urnon.
1 won't accept one nioVd from
von.'' Terry asserted, "I earn
plenty for both of us."
"You n wonderful. 1 don't know
w hal you see in me. I've been such
a fool so carried away by Park
a euue and all.
"I love you because yon re yon.
You're what I want. I saw right
through the surfaces, darling, to
the real woman." Terry drew her
into his arms und kissed her re
peatedly. "My adorable girl!"
I love you, Terry. Ktss me
again. IAm'1 stop klsslug me,"
JANUARY .9, 1937.
We're eoiut? to blod io a min
ute ana eei right Into my car and
unvo up td ureenwlch, Yenwn
uud this night be married!"
"Ob, Terry id love io uui
moiher-r"
bne 11 agree once the deed a
done and lis al lover, bne'll have
matte uie uesi oi a, uau utu
Bain-" ..... " ,.A ......
You're . not a baa bargain.
You're clever and handsome and
simply wonderful!", , ,, . T,,( , ..
ierry rose, i m eoing qirecuy in
and tell your fattier what we're
going to do tonight." . ,
No, darling not now he
might stop us I couldn't bear
mat!" .. .
but Jake Tyson, full of sym-1
putny for both, ami Impelled by bis
love for his daughter, hail stolen
to the open door of the dining room ;
and heard the Greenwich pro :
poeaH
As he tiptOBU back Into the din
ing room, he decided then and
mere that this was the best thing
mat could happen. It would end
me Park avenue struggle which be
loathed with all his simple heart
fin a it would bring real' happiness
to Vernon, for he knew Intuitively
that she did love this young chap.
were going for a little ride.
darling," said Vernon to him at
this moment, poking her heud in
aide the dining room door. "Don't
be alarmed if we're gone a couple
of hours. We'll be right back."
Jake made no demur . at the
strangeness of this suggestion. But
no nodded, nis eyes twinkled
sympathetically.
, The clock was chiming a quarter
to three in the morning when Ver
non returned, to the apartment on
the army ot her Ierry.
Mrs. Tyson, nervous . after the
raid, was .awake, and Juke sitting
with her. ....... , , ,
"Mother darling'," .exclaimed Ver
non as she entered the bedroom.
and stilt clinging to Terry, "1 want
you to call off my" comtng-out-purty
auu tjeuu out oiner announce
ments "
"Announcements? Of w h a t?"
gasped Sadie, staring at tho young
couple.
"Of our marriage, da'ilng. Terry
and I Just drove up to Greenwich
we're married, mother! Oh, darl
ing, won't you pleflBe congratulate
us? I' niso happy?"
"Married?"
"Mrs. Tyson Mr. Tyson," Terry
cut in, with shining eyes, 'will you
forgive us? I'll take tho greatest
care of her. I'll honestly devote
my life to making her happy.''
"Ulesa you, my children," said
lake. "Row we 'cun go right bnck
hom; and live where we belong
in Texas, Sadie! From now on,
we're going to give this Park ave
nue stuff the go-by!"
To Vernon's aslonfshment, and
Jake'ii too. Mrs. Tvson held out
her arms to her daughter und son-
111-1UW. ....
"It's all for the best," she de
clare i, 'I'm real glad I've a good
reason now for calling off that dee-boo-tautic-
fairly!"
THE LNH
PINE GROVE CHURCH
PROGRAM CANCELED
Uecmiso of the death of Mrs.
Sarah Hunter of South Door
creek, tile potluck dinner, und aft
ernoon service scheduled for Sun
duy nt the Pine Grove church Ht
uixonviiie nas Been canceled. The
service,. featuring a sermon by Rev.
i. Kaynor Smith of Roseburg, will
Be held Sunday, January 17.
BARN DANCE
The big benefit barn dance at
Preschern'8 new barn has been
postpone from Saturday, January
9, to'. Wednesday, Juuuary 13.
Everybody Invited and everybody
assured a good time.
(Adv.l., ilY ...COMMITTEE.
STATEMENT dt' THE CONDlflON OF
THE DOUGLAS NATIONAL BANK
Established 1883
ROSEBURG, OREGON
X rriae id tii Comptroller of the Curre'ricy December 31, 1936
RESOUK'tkS
Conns ,an'd bisco'unts $ 5.96,96.66
United Haiti Securities 342,564.00
Other Bonds and Warrants 348,042. 6S
Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,900.00
Federal Insurance Fund .1,653.07
Banking Premises 72,350.00
Othei1 Real Estate .-. 49,873.86
Cash and Due from Banks ..." 582!8 1 4.22
Capital Slock
Surplus
Dividend
Reserves ,.
Undivided Profits
Oej6aits
J. it. MttiTii. Prcshlcnt
HARRIK . BOOTH. Vice-President
G. V. Wl.MIIKftLY, Vldo-l'resldcut
One of the Home owned bunks of Douglas County, that for more than naif
n century has led in the development of the Umpqua Valley.
Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
The Oldest Bank in Southern 6regon
FIRST EAGLES CLUB
Either Canyonvllle or Sutherlln
has ao opportunity to become the
first conimgnlty In . the United
8tates o orgaulie an Eagles" club,
According to Dr. II. B. Scofleld,
secretary of (he Eagles lodge here.
The honor will go to the commu
nity which first completes Its or
ganization efforts, now being
made. ,.
According to authorliation given
at the last national convention of
the lodge;, communities may or
ganize clubs of 25 or more lodge
members. These rlubs may main
tain medical service and bold their
own meetings.
The plan originated in Oicgou
Charter Nov 9'423 , . Reserve' Olstrlcit No. ii
r. REPORT OF CONDITIO OF THE .
Douglas National Bank
. oi Rosebu'ra'i In tne stata of Oregon, at the close of business
. . on December v'i 1936. . . ., . . .
(Published In response to call. made. by Comptroller, of. tho Curroncy,
under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes)
, , , , , , , ASSETS ,
1. Loans aud discounts 598,776.58
2. Overdrafts , ., ,. 120.10
3. United States Government obligations, direct andor
. (Ully guaranteed ..r...,..., 312,561.00
f. Other bonds, stocks, and securities' .:. ,. , 351,9(2.63
i. Banking house, 1 19,200. Furniture and fixtures, f23,I50.... 73,350.00
7. Real estate .pwned other than banking house '.. I9,S73.B6
8. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank .... 125,479.02
9. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items in pro- . . .
. cess, of, collection . 4'56,676.62
10. Cash items not fa process of collection' W4.SV
IX .Other assets 1,053.67
Total Assets
. . i.iAmi.iTfES
14'. Demand: deposits of individuals', partnerships, and cb'f. . . ,
- porations ,. 830,328.79'
10.' Time' deposits of Individuals, .partnerships,' Slid corpora
tions .... ,. , 587,l(!0.1jf
16. State, county, and municipal, deposits 214,915.(1
17. United States Government aiid postal savings deposits. .. 5,631.91
18. Deposits of other banks, Including certified arid cashier's , .
checks outstanding 168,721.15
Total of items J4 to' 18, Inclusive: . .
(a) Secured by pledge of loans andor
Investments 175,421.27
(b) Not secured by pledge ot loans
andor investments' 1,637,367.13 "
. .. (e). .- Total Deposits $1,812,788.10
28. Dividends declared but not yet pa'yuble and amounts set
asldo for dividends not declared
30. Capital account:
Class A preferred stock, 500 shares, par
3100.00 per share,- retircablo at 5100.00 per
snare;, common stock, 500
,. 1100,00 per share
Surplus
Undivided profits net
Preferred stock retirement
Total Capital Account
Total Liabilities
ISIEMORANDUM,; Loans and Investments Pledged to'
Secure Liabilities
United States Government obligations, direct aiidof
31.
fully guaranteed k ..I..,: ..,! ...:.. - S.OOO.Ot
32. Other bond's, stocks, and securities 210,828.50
34. Total Pledged (excluding
35. Pledged:
(01) Against United States
sayings deposits
(b) Against State, county, and
. (h) Total Pledged s 218,828.50
State of Oregon, County of Douglas, as:
I, p. S. Booth, cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the 4bove statement Is true to the best of ttry knowledge and belief.
Sworn tp and subscribed before
me this 8th day of January, 1937.
(Seal) H. O'. PAROETER,
, . , . , Notary Public.
My commission expires June 13,
1939.., , , ...
LlABLITIES
OFflCEftS
KliWIN S. POOTH, Cashier
V. J. MICKLLI. Asslstunt cashier
OHOltUU KOilLHAGEN, Director
O
an4 wai .adopted, .by the l.ri?il
lodge, but as yet do such club
have been completed. Organiza
tion work uf now In pKfgresi in
both Ctnjronymv an4 .Svtberln,;
where the Roseburg lodge baa
many members, and each Is work
ing hard to be the (lrst In tbe
country.
The, Roseburg lodge is. preparing
to take $0 or more candidates to
Marsbfield January 12, where ini
tiation, ceremonies will be con
ducted by Dr. H. B. Harrbman ot
Sacramento, grand worthy pres
dent. A bus is being chartered to
provide transportation for the can
didates. The last meeting of the Roseburg
lodge was followed by a smoker;
winch featured two four-round ex
hibltion bouts, one by Joe Corbett
of Roseburg, and Billy Karris of
Rockford, Conn., tbe other by Olea
Stephens and Young Colilson, both
of Roseburg.
....f 2,000,091.48
3,000.00
shares, par
$100,000.00
fund .
50,000.00
29.306.0S
5,000.00
$ 181,306.08
2,OOb,09l.4J
rcdlccounts)
..? 218,838.50
Government and postal .
s n.nnnnn
municipal deposits ...... 210,828.56
E. S. BOOTH, Cashier.
CORRECT Attest:
J. H. BOOTH,
GEO. KOHLHAfcEN,
G. V. WIMBERLY,
Directors. .
$2,000,094.48
$ 100,000.00
50,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
39' 306 08
.' ,812,78d.40'
- $2,000,094.48