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WfcDXKHIt.W, MARCH I I, 1017 DAILY BOGITB RTVXR OOVRBB PAGB THBXB THE PROPER COUHSE Information of priceless Value to Every Urania Pass tllixrn How to act In an emergency li knowledge of antlnmbla worth, and this la particularly truo of tha dis eases and III of tha human body. If yu suffer with kidney backache, urinary (Unorders, or any form of kidney trouble, the advice eontalned In tha following statement hould add a valuable aaiet to your store of knowledge. What oould be more con vincing proof of the efficiency of Doan'e Kidney Pills than the state ment of a Oranti Paai cltlsen who used them and who publicly telli of the benefit derived? - Mrs. A, It. Orme, 814 Oak Bt., Oranta I'aai, says: "I never healtate to recommend a medicine I know hae merit and may prove of benefit to othera. Referring to Doan'e Kidney Pills, I conscientiously endorae them. for I know from peraonal experience that they are all they are claimed to be. When I get a tired aohe across my kidney, a few doaea of Doan'i Kidney rills loon relieve It . I know of anveral other people who have alio had great benefit from thla medicine and -recommend It very highly." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't limply aak for a kidney remedy get Doan'e Kidney Pllli the aame that Wre. Orme had. Foster-Mllburn Co., i'ropi., Iluffalo, N. Y. WOOD MINI WANTED Tli" lloitrd of Directors of School Dletiii't No. 7 of Joeephlne couniy, Oregon, nt IK next regular monthly mi'i'llu to behold Tuesday evening April 3. 1917 at 7: SO o'clock at the olTice of the clerk, Edward 8. Van Dyke, will conilder sealed bids for the supply of 320 tiers of two foot wood; bids to be received for all or any part of the said entire supply and for either hard or soft wood. All bids must be for the supply ol body wood cut from Bound green timber and free from rot. dote or punk, and be delivered at the re speetlve school buildings of the dis trict at the determination of the board on or before September I, 1917. Kach bid must 4e accompanied by a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all blda. Hoard of Directors or School Dis trict No. 7. By J. P. TRl'AX, , Chairman. EDWARD 8. VAN DYKE. Clerk. CONFIDENCE WILL" WTO. On the Other Hand, Men Whe Think They Will Fill Usually Do. The man or Iniy who Logins an un dertaking by saying. "I kuow I ahall fall," generally tlixn full, whllo the one who says, "I kuow. I ahall succeed," generally does lucowil, A very suo ceuful bualiiena man once said, "1 al ways Lad perfect cuuQJcuoe lu myself and always uiado sura that I should succeed before I liegnti anything." which was uot saying Hint be ald no atteutiou to the oHilillliy of fullure. This was considered am) llHased of before the vontiiru was ins.le. 1 romcmber that n wninnn once caino Into a business olllce lu which I was employed. She had with brr a tall, j strong looking boy, of ubout fourtceu, I who bad coma to apply for the position i of vfDce boy. 1 The inauugcr of the office, a live business Inan, eiplnlmiU the du ties of the situation to the boy and askedi .. . ; "Do you tbluk 'you could do the workr "I-I don't know," was the bcaltstlug reply. "I'm afraid that mnybe 1 couldn't." "You mlylit try. Juiues." said bU mother, who seemed Bullous t bat bu should aecure the plnce. "Yes," he replied lu a hesitating tone, "I a'poM I might, but I'm afraid I can't do all those things." "Then It Is not of the least use for you to try," replied the business man ager, a little slmrply. And the boy went away with bis mother chiding liliu for Ml lack of aelf confidence. Ten minutes later auother boy of bout fourteen came In by himself, walked up to tbo counter, took off bla cap and aked to sco the manager, lie. too, waa an applicant for the place. The business nmunger carefully ex plained the duties of the situation, and the boy llsteued very attentively, while seeming to weigh tbe matter well In bla mind. . When asked If be thought be could do tbe work be promptly replied: "Ob, yes; I know I can." - "And you don't feel afraid that you won't succeed?" "Not a bit afraid. I can do It" "1 think you can. too," replied the manager, approvingly. "I think you'll succeed." And be did. He la In the same office still, but la no longer an office boy. lie I tbe bead bookkeeper, with a large salary and a fair prospect of becoming a partner in tbe bouse some day. 1'lilledelpbla Inquirer. REPORT OP CONDITION OF THH FIRST NATIONAL j BOlTIIKIlN OltMJON Bt Oranta Paaa, In the Bute of Oregon, at the dose of Marlh 6, 117. ! ' , ' - .. .' 1 . - ' , Keaowcee I a loans and discounts $348,190.6 d Notes and bills redlscouoted (see Item (I) if Overdrafts, unsecured, $344.10 .. a V, g.,l)onds deposited to secure clrculstion i (par value - 12,500.00 ! Total 0. 8. bonds....-: ! b Bonds other than U. 8. bonds pledged to se- cure postal savings deposits 10,000.00 I e Securities other than V. 8. "bonds (not in- ' eluding stocks) owned unpledged 61,772.74 j Total bonds, securities, etc I 8 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank' (SO per cent of subscription) 9 a Value of banking house (If unencumbered ) ! 10 Furniture and fixtures : 11 Real estate owned other than banking bouse 1$ a Net amount due from approved reserve agents In New York, Chicago, and St. Louis ..,. ...........,........ b Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 26,363.07 13 Net amount due-from banks and bankers (other than Included In 12 or 20) 16 Other checks on banka In the same city or town aa reporting bank It a Outside checks and other, cash items b Fractional currency, nickels and cents 17 Notes of other national banks 18 Federal Reserve bank notes... w. 20. Lawful reserve In vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 21 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treaaury and due from IT. 8. Treasurer...'. 22 Other assets, If any (Gold Dust) Wall, Why Net? ' Why wouldn't It lie n good plan to make a woman the speaker of tbe bout of representative. She la In ev. ery other boue.-Mllwaukee Kentlnel. Ue who brings ridicule to bear against truth finds In bis band a blade without a bUL-Laador. 14,620.73 890.17 71.80 H.tXK OP business oa 1348,190.68 344.10 12,600.00 61,772.74 2,260.00 20,000.00 3,000.00 13,650.00 40.983.86 1,240.98 942.66 961.97 140.00 46.00 39,648.27 626.00 . 676.69 Classified Advertising Total $646,771.85 $ 60.000.UU 25,000.00 Coffee To keep coffee fresh oa its way from the roasting plant through the grocery store to your kitchen was 'ong an unsolved problem. The airtight tins in which Schilling's Best is packed have solved it They keep all the flavor in; and all the odor out 1,342.00 696.25 12,500.00 212.40 300,062.98 19.673.40 7,035.69 130,349.13 liabilities 23 Capital stock paid In....-........,...:..... 24 Surplua fund ' . 25 a Undivided profits 4,149.54 b I .ess current expenses, Interest and taxes psld ...... - 2,807.54 26 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 28 Circulating notes outstanding 31 Net amount due to banks and banker (other than Included In 29 or 30)...... 33 Individual deposits subject to check ...... 34 Certificates of depoalt due In less than 80 days 38 Postal savings deposits Total demand deposits, Items 33, 34, 36 36. 37. 38, 39, and 40 326,672.07 4 1 Certificates of deposit. . Total of time deposits. Items 41, 42 and 43 130,349.13 Total .. $546,771.85 State of Oregon, County of Josephine, ss: , I, Oeo. E. Lundburg, Cashier of tbe above named bank, do solemnly, swear that the above statement la true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. - OEO. E. LUNDBTJRQ, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 14th day of March, 1117. EDWARD & VANDYKE, Notary Pualle. (My commission expiree November 26, 1920.) Correct Attest: L. B. HALL, JOHN D. FRY. H. D. NORTON. .. .. . Directors. . , j REPORT OP THK CONDITION OP THE JOHKPIIIXK COUNTY i. . BANK at Oranta Pass, In the State or Ore gon, at the close of business March 5th, 1917. Henourcea Loans and discounts.... ..$1 76,992.07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured They make such fine coKaks "nd'oth'er'iirT- tles Furniture and fixtures.... Other real estate owned Due from banka (not re serve banks) fee practicable and ec onomical. h goes further. Schilling's Best 424.84 10,474.24 473.87 5.000.00 9,905.89 43.94 Due from approved re- I serve banks 26,338.16 Check and other- cash ! Items ...... 256.00 I Exchanges for clearing I house 1.010.12 Cash on hand 19,415.18 i .Gold dust Other resources 589.82 22.77 Comply with the law and use printed Butter Wrappers According to the ruling of the Oregon lli y and Pood Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale In this state must be wrapped In butter paper upon which Is printed Uie words "Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 82) . ounces full weight," with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrons of the Courier to easily comply with' the ruling this ofllce will supply standard slse and weight butter paper printed with special waterproof Ink, nnil delivered by parcel post, at the following pHivst 100 Sheet, 10 or 8'J ounces fl.00 'MO Hliect, 10 or IISI ounces 1.3.1 ill!!) Khcct, 10 or HU ounces 1.70 (100 Sheet, 10 or 2 ounces 2.4 l Kxtrn charge, for special dcelirn. ' Nend order ihy mall accompanied by the pi-Ice n alMive and paper will ho promptly forwarded to you by parcel MMt, prepaid. We UNO the Ih-hI butter paper obtainable, and our work maiiNhlp Is of Hie best. . , ' , , . , Rogue River Courier (Irani Pa, Oregon . Total $250,876.90 j MnhlllUea Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.01) , Surplus fund 5.000.00 I Undivided profits, lens ex- : penses and taxes paid .3,351.91 Due to banks ana Dang ers 647.85 Individual deiioslts sub ject to check 158,075.44 Demand certificates of denoalt 3.594.19 Tlma and Savinsa De posits 30,207.51 RKI'ORT OF THK CONDITION OP THK GRANTS PASS BANKING COMPANY i at Grants Psss. In the State of Ore gon, st the close of business March 5th, 1917. Reeourcea . Loans and discounts $166,658.69 Overdrafts, secured snd unsecured Bonds snd warrants........ Stocks and other securi ties Furniture and fixtures...'. Other real estate owned.. Due from banka (not re serve banks) Due. from approved re serve banks 75,986. i Checks and other rash items Exchanges for clearing house .- Cash on hand 16.474.05 Other resources 98.56 Total 98.29 24,874.22 8.977.68 5.900.00 I'S. 727.91 3,993.20 224.09 j ' " FOM SA1, PHYSICIAN f STRICTLY FANCY SEEDS Alfalfa, L. O. CLEMENT. If. D. PraeUee Red Clover, Tlmothq, Scarified Umiiti to ot tn", Sweet Clover, Rye Orsss. etc. noM Md y,, aitmt fitt4j , Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, office hours 9-13,' 2-6, or oa a-0r0D- ; ; 97tt pdntment Offlee phone, (2; rest $800 FOR COTTAOE and well; $300 dence phone 6-J. j for shaek, barn, chicken houses g LOl'QHRiDQE, u. D Pkyaietaa and wood shed. 1 acre ground and surgeon. Ctty or wmiMtt eIls thrown la free; 321 Rogue River ttnded day or Bight PireMssrt Ave. Key across the street 04 phon offlo, pB0IM ,,,, FOR BALE 6-room bouse plastered, 8lxth aad H. Tuffs Building, with bath and toilet 111 I street, j. p. TRUAX, 1L D.. PhysieUa sad two lou 60x100 each, bara and .urgeoa. Phoaeai Offlos 138; raat- outbuildings; or will exchange for dwlc tu - CaJto tMweTed at an small house. Address No. 291. csre honri Couatry oaBa atteadsd la, Conrir- 81tt Lundborg Building. FOB 8ALEf 3-h. p. motor, t-lnch Da TO BYWATES Specialist oa pump three transformers, 1 6 S feet Q j; tu, mm uC -lack galTaalsed Pipe 61 feet 4- (UaM, BttML O0ee hours: inch plp one switch, on. belt , to l , , , Inqulrs O. P. Jester, at GranU Bert4e8M ,JW. offle M Pas. Banking Co. J82tf BMl Grants Psa Ore. BARGAINS In Petalama Incubators a. A. WITHAM. If. t.. Phjtlclaa aad that have been used " thro- sargeoM. offles; Hall Bldg.. eoraar oughly terted, 126 egg. $16 00; ud , rtreeU. PkonM: oflos 216 egg, $18.00; 324 egg. $23.00. g Hour. , . Every machine guaranteed. Cramer m to 4 D m. ' Bros. 09 ' A TWO CYLINDER Maxwell run- DKXIlBm about In good condition for sale E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class 'cheap at $125.00. Just the car dentistry. 10IH Booth Sixth to use la canvassing. Inquire at street GranU Pass, Oregon. Cramer Bros. 09 IF YOU WANT White Leghorn baby ATTORNEYS chicks, place your order early. H. O. NORTON, Attorney-at-law March and April batches aU sold. Practice la all State and Federal Still have to sell; May 1, ISO; Courts. First National Bank Bldg. li' "0; Mr U' 10: HV COLVIO -WILLUJfa Attomeys 24, 160; June 1. 280. Hatchlag n-Uw GranU rasa PfnUBg Co. eggs. $1.00 per 16. by the ana- Bid. OrsaU Pass, Ore. dred, $5.00. K. Hammerhacher, Route I, phone 606-F-28. 03 E. S. VAN DTK-, Attorney. PracOea FOR SALE Baby chick. 10 cenu J? j,,'0 Flrat NMloaal Baah each; also eggs for hatching. -brown aad white leghora aad ban- EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attoraegr ties. Mrs. F. O. Wilcox, 407 at-Law. Office Masonic Teaujte Rogue River avenue or telephone GranU Paaa, Ore. . S23-R sa . . : W. T. MILLER, Attoraey-at-Uw. ANGEL CAKES supplied la any County attorney for Josepalae qusnt4ty on short notice, 50e each. County. Ofllce: Schallhorn Bldg. Phone 190-J. 992U O. S. B LAN CHARD, Attorney-at-Law FOR SALE CHEAP Grant, alx-cyl- QraJ,u Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Inder, five passenger automobile. ph.n. 170. GranU Pass, Ore. Has run only 3.407 miles. Inquire at Maxwell Garage. 701 O street V. A. CXUfENTS Attoraey-at-Law . .-; : Practice in sUte sad federal A BARGAIN SALE-Modern, six- wniU a Md , . ow room house with two lots, fine lo- Qoldea Rnl store. caUon, at 220 West B street, Only . ' . $1,500. See N. E. Townsend, 621 DECORATORS AND PAINTERS A street. 03 ' : ' PAPERH ANQING, graining, palat- FOR SALE O RREXT cheap, five- lag. For tha best work at lowest 'room house, close In. For par- . prices, phone 295-J. C Q.. Plant ticulars, csll at 220 E ' street, . South Park street ' . Grants Pass. 03 : ASSA.YXR8 810.12 Total- :..........250.876.90 8tate of Oregon, ) County of Josephine.) ' I, Sam H. Baker, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAM It uAKc.lt. laanier. Subscribed and sworn to before me the 13th day of March, 1917. "GEO. R. DICKINSON, Notary Public. (Mv commission expires January 20, 1920.) Correct Attest: T. B. CORNBI.L. STANTON ROW ELL, . S. LOUUHRIDUK. , , Directors. The Greatest Travilsr. ' By migrating from polo to pole the arctic tern becomo tlio tiivutost trav eler In tlio world hud also mnnnKcs to onjoy more daylight tliau any other bird, tt hn Ik-dii foiiud nestling with in 000 tulles or the pole. When the young ere grown the entire family leave for I he south and some mouths Inter ere found skirting the edges of tlio antarctic. Aa the daylight seasou drsws to a close In the far south the long Journey north Is uudertskeu. London Standard. - $330,821.98 . Liabilities Capital stock paid In....; t 50,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 2,285.87 Due to banks and bank ers 1,175.90 Individual deposiU sub- . Ject to check 192,510.27 Demand certificates of deposit 5,171.46 Time snd 8avlngs De posits 69,678.48 FOR SALE White Rock and Black Minorca aggs, $1.00 per setting of 15. 1015 Orchard Ave., or Mrs. A. T. Lewis, 1038 North 6th street. wfxONA BERKSHIRES -T- Thls week's offering,' one February" 12, 1916 grandson of Laurel Cham pion out of the grand champion sow 1916 Nevada state fair. Young boar was first prize under year bo.ir at Nevada state fair. , Wln oaa Rauch,. Route 1, A-Box. 10, Grants Pass, Oregon. F. R. Steel. E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, GranU Psss. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MACMURRAT, teacher of voles culture and singing. Lessons girea at home of pupil if requested: Ad dress 716 Lee street. 851tf ss. Total -..1330,821.98 State of Oregon. ) County of Josephine.) I, Frank C. Bramwell, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to theibcst ot my knowledge and belief. FRANK C. BRAMWELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Msrch, 1917. G. P. JESTER, Notary Public. (My commission expires April 21st. 1917.) Correct Attest: O. S. BLANCHARD, CLAU3 SCHMIDT. HERBERT SMITH. Directors. FOR SALE CHEAP Four second hand cars; two 5-psssenger and two roadsters. Each car Is a bar gain at the price. Maxwell Gar age. . 04 VETERINARY SURGEON . DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterlnarlaa. OfCcc . In WInetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J Residence Phone 305-R. , -. Oxygtn and Hydrogen. Oxyiieu KH hh dim-overcd by Dr PrlvHtloy nliuut Auk. I, 1774. Turipiel do. Miiyi'iiio discovered the liilimuuia hlllty of hydrogen lu licit In I7tlll Caveiidlob proved hydroKeu to be uu elementary body, ami In 1781 lie mid Wutt II rut showed that III the couilil- uutloii of this gas wltii oxygen, which tnkes iliice when It U hiiriied. n-uter produced. Later' I.avnlwir di-compnseil water with Its clement and mire hy drogen Its present name, Instead of Its old oue of lutliiuinialile air. Job work at the Courier. $270 WILL BUY a rebuilt .Ford. Mo- Inty re's Oarage. 01 FOR SALE Gurley level, rod, and chain. Address E. E. Bagley, Ash land, Oregon. - 01 SEWING MACHINE $3.00; lawn mower, $2.00; canned fruit, etc., at rummage sale 10th street and Riverside Ave. 01 Calling cards at the Courier. TO RENT FOR RENT Furnished, seven-room house at 305 West B street. In quire st 602 Clark street. : 06 FOCNDf FOUND Embroidered pillow case with initial "C." . Lost several weeks ago. Inquire r-No. 440. Courier. , ? , 01 DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AM kinds of drayage and " transfer work, carefully aad promptly doaa .. Phone 1S1-R, tand at freight , depot A. Shade, Prop. ft F. Q. 'SHAM, drayage and tranafer. Bates, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark Holmaa, No. 60. Rest dence phone 134-K. . THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 897-R. V; J3 AI1ST1UCTS THE JOSEPHINE ' COUNTY AB STRACT company makes reliable abstracts at reasonable rates. In ' vestlgate our work and prices, It may save you money.. Twelve years In business. Masonlo Building. 26 STRAYED E STRAY There came to my place on Savage creek In 1915 two three-year-old heifers branded K on each hip. Crop off each ear, two silts In each ear, one roan and one red. Feed bill for two winters. . J. C. Ssvsge; R. F. D. S, Oranta Pass. 05 . TIME CARD The California and Oregon uoasi uauroaa company v 1 Effective-December 5, 1916 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays i- Train 1 Grants Pats..' 10.00' a. ni.' Train 2 Iv. Waters Creek 1.00 p. m. All trains leave Grants Pats from the corner of O and Eighth streets,' opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service csll st he office of the company, Pnbllo Ber vice building, or phone 131 for same. .. la some parts of. India castor oil beans are msde Into an Illuminating . gas that said to be superior to coal aa