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I THVKSDAY, MAItCU 18, 1019. ;i(A.Vr8 PASS DAILY COl'ItlElt PA3K THRKK Classified Advertising FOB BALK ' FOR BALK C111CAI' 40 acres, 6 ml Inn from town on the Crescent City road. Mrs. W. H. II. Taylor, 421 Weit L street. .26 FOR BALESinall ranch 23 1-3 a 'Tea; 20' cleared, real matured timber, spring water. Place fine for email dulry, orchard, trucking or poultry, Houses, " barn and Sheds. Small caah payment, bal ance 6 yeare 5 per cent. Descrip tion upon requrat. C. II. Coraon, Qranta Pass, Ore. 18 PLACE YOUR OKOKK NOW for aome of our Everbearing slraw berry planta and have berries from June until frost. 1 par' 100, while they lust. F. 8. Ireland, R. P. D. No. 2, Oranta Paaa, Ore ion, phone 604-F-4. 14 HATCHING BOOS -8. C. White leg horns. Heat of winter layera. If.&O per setting of J5. 17 In 100 lota. K. Hammerbacher, phone 606-F-23. R. K. D. No. 2. tt FOR SALE Fine young cow, teata 6.6 butter fat. Robert McClaakey, R. P. O. No. 2, Oranta Paaa. 15 MI8CKLLANKOUN JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Knlpa, Residence 149-Y lit ANGEL CAKES 7 Be Phone 190-J TIRES Used Urea bought and aold Auto Berrlce Co. Phtfns 124-J, op . poslte Oxford hotel. 19 . L. OALBRAITH, Inaurance, rent ale a spaclalty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O atreet, Launer'a old location. tf ELECTRIC WIHINO and general ' .electrical work, repairing, houae wiring. C. C. Harper, 115 North " Sixth atreet, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 ' cents a yard All work guaran teed. ..The Vanity Shop. Med ford. Ore. 152 PHOTO 8TIKIO FOR SALE All kinds of household goods, Including blrdseye maple bedroom aet, oak buffet, morris ' chair, refrliiorator, wringer, lawn- mower, gsrdnn tools, etc. Phone 368-Y, or call 815 C atreet. 15 100 ijOWNOYSfinSPINE HOME Located In Oranta Paaa In desirable location, 1012 North Ninth street. Will anil this place TUB PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun day alttlaga by appointment onlj I'bone Mill. 283-R. or resident H0-J. 67ti PHY8IC1AN8 L. OTLEMINT,-m7"d.," Practlc limited to dlsessea of the ye, ear nose and throat. Olasaes fltteC OSIce hours 1-12, 1-6, or 'on a; polntment Office phone 12, ri dvuee phone 359-J. for 1500, which Is just half wh.tiU Tn, ' It cost ms. $100 down and $10 I '-'T' 5 ' FiW per month, 8 per cent Interest. Cheaper for caah. I have 14 acre, best anil and good house. Clear of Incumbrance. Owner, E. II. Mc Mullen, Route 5, Box 64 A, Van couver, Wash. 15 FOR SALE Two horses: One weighs about tOO, other 1000 lbs. Jack Casady, Rd. 1. Box 7. One mile north of city limits on the Pacific highway. 16 FOR SALE Heavy wood wagon, six-horsepower gasoline wood saw, set double harness, 100 Horn wood at 12. r0 In yard or $3 delivered, kltrhcn cabinet, steel range, Chase organ, nearly new, renter table, Htun iIh. sewing machine, beds, bedsteads, and other household goods. L. A. Eldrlilge, 707 South Fifth street, phone 185-L. 17 HUnded day or nlgbt itsMc" phone ICS; office phone I" 9;uh and II. Tuffs Bldg. Ki'JMne and nervous disease; i3 Corbel! Bids.. I'orilatid. nr Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 toN p. m Bees Move 160,000 Tens. Thu honey crop of the United States for 1018 having been estimated by the department of agriculture at about 2A0.nO0.WXI pounds, the American Bo tanist estimates that as the nectar of flewers does not become honey un til worked over and partly evaporated, the tees must move as much.jis IV), 000 loos of material to produce this crop, exclusive of the honey eaten by themselves. Of this product, abont one-belf Is from the nectar of white clover, ' with 4wo other leguminous plants alfalfa and sweet clover as the next Important sources. NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Notice Is hereby given to owners DAILY HEALTH TALKS A Single Remedy Often Cures Many Disease BY VALENTINE MOTT.M.D. It is almost impossible to give a list of the endless disease that follow indigestion. Perhaps a whole coluinn-in this newspaper would be required to print them all. You eat to keep alive to supply blood and flcsb, and bone and muscle and brain. It is easy to see that if your food is not digested ana taken up by the delicate organs and dis tributed where it is needed, a disease of some sort is sure to come. Dyspepsia is common symptom, and so are liver com plaint, loss of llosh, nervousness, bad memory, dittineas. slonulcMness. no anno. tite. Many times, when neglected, indi- end holders of sewer bonds of the Cestion results in coughs, throat diseases, city of Grants Paaa that at the aeml- jfa:rite inir"t,p7mr,nt.ra1od ? bemuse the food is not properly digested the 23rd da5r of Ar"' the in the stomach. It is plain eren to a child city of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun that relief and cure are to be had only by ' ty." Oregon, will redeem the follow settingupebcallby condition n the aton outstanding sewer bond, viz ach. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y, many ! uwunln "eT "kw. v'z-. years ago combined a number of vegctabto lBnde numbered 7, 8 and 9, sald growths into a temperance remedy or in- bonda were Issued end dated October digestion, and ealled it Golden Medical 23rd 1105 &veietnciSl redeemed at for the list of people all over the world who the offlce of the cltT treasurer of have had their countless ills or room by , the city of Grants Pass, Josephine Dr. I'ieroe'e Golden Medical Diseorery County, Oregon, on the 23rd day of bales an amaatng total of thousands. . n .... " M . . ... ... I know ofoidvioe better than this: !Apr"' 1919' wn,cn the tlme med Begin s home treatment today with this for urn redemption, and the time good vegetable medicine. It will show ' at which Interest shall be taken np voube4tthMlcantoUYouw ,,, cancelled by virtue of the lawa When taking Golden Medical Discovery, . . ... ' . .. , , youcaarcetaasuredconeTimportaiil,nd VaiBg tor the Issuing thing it contains neither alcohol nor of such bonds. opiates. There is nothing in it but j Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this standard roots and herbs that possess : i jth dav or Mareh iflie curative properties of a high oruWA 1 y f M ' 1 LV1J safe medicine is the only kind you can ' jester, aflord to take. 13 City Treasurer. MKNTI8T8 . V. C. MACY. II M l Klrsi deullstry. luS South ! street. Urants Pass. Oregon. ,ll! DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D suc cessor to Dr. Bert Etltott. Ovei Golden Rule Store. Phono 6. YKTKItl.NAItY Kl'KUKO. UK. K. J BIC8TUL. Vetorln. Ortlce, residence. Phone 105-H IHMYAOK AND THA Sbt Kit FOR SALE Two horses, 6 and 9 years old, weight about 1,000 lbs. each, buggy nnd harness, price reasonable. Inquire L. A. Eld rldge. 707 8onth Fifth street, phone 185-L. 17 FOR SALE New Way gas engine, S V horsepower. Address Rox 741, Grants Pass, Ore. 14 FOR SALE Piano, fine tono and mahogany case. Single buggy and harness. Household goods of all kinds. Solid oak furniture. 725 South Sovcnth street, south of Riverside school. 17 W a. VTV cattlev'7oted o7 Montague, Cal. W. King, 23 WANTED Si-cond band cash regis ter. Phone 317. Collins Auto Co. OR CAMP COOK WANTED Address No. 438 care Courier. 16 TO fcXCHANGB COMMERCIAL TliA.N8Kr.ti CU kinds of dray age and traor werk carefully and promptly don' Phone 181-J. Stand at trelgt depot. A. Shade, Prop. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 801TUERN OREGON at Grants Pasa, In the Sute of Oregon, at the. close of business on narcn e, iviv. Resonrces ' . ' 1. a Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts . $442,869.97 Total loans - 44Z,tse. m.""' 3. Overdrafts, unsecured. $174.89 .' - 17.8 8. f. 8. bond (other than Liberty Bonds. Dut Including U. S. certiflcates or in debtedness): a U. 8. bends deposited to secure circulation (par value) 12,500.00 f U. S. Bonds end certificates or Indebtedness owned and unpledged - 17.500.00 30.000.00 Liberty IiMtn Bonds: a Liberty I-oan Honds, 3tt, 4. and 4 per cent, unpledged 4,500.00 c Liberty Loan Bonds, 3,4 and- 4 U per cent, pledged to aecure postal sav- " Inns deposits 9.000.00 13,500.00 7. Honda, securities, etc (other than V. 8.) c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral ' for State, or other deposits (postal - ' excluded) or bills payable 13.033.58 ke Securities, other than U. 8., bonds (not in- eluding stocks) owned unpledged.... -33,214.61 Total bends, securities, etc., other than U. S. .. . 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per eent of subscription) - .. 10. a Value of banking houae, owned and ' unln- THE WORLD MOVES; su du Uuncb Bros. Transfer Co. Phot, 197-R. . F. O. ISHAM, drayage and transfsi Safea, llanos and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and sto ed. Office phone 124-Y. v ! dence phone, 124-R. ATTORNEYS (I U. NORTON, Attorney-at-la Practlcea In all Slate and Fsders Courta. First National Bank Bldt BUSINESS LOT, 31. by 100 feet, value, $1,200, Woodburn, Ore.; will trade for light machine ' In ' good condition, 1917 model or later. Address Placer Store, Pla cer, Ore. . " v ' 14 COLVIO WILLIAMS, Attorney atrLaw, Greats Pass Banking Co Bldg., Oranta Pass. Oregon 13. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Pr Moe In all court.' First Nations - Bank Bldg. , O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney at v Law. v Golden " Rule Bulldini Phone 270. Grants Pass. Oregci ma wnm did kkhjoss. n iiiiano fii.us f si k,tm, mud mk kw Safe MMP, n blXHltNn IIIIANO PII.LH.I mnlinolnt.HiM.illTHl SOLD BY DKUGGISTS EVERYWHERE "ALL HIGHEST" BLANCHARD 4b BLANCHARD. t . torneys, -Albert Bldg.. Phoa 114-J. PTactfce In all "courta; laa board attorneys. C. A- 81DLER, Attorney-at-Law, ret res In bankruptcy. Masonl temple, Grants Paas, Ore. . GEO; H. DURHAM; attorney at law, referee 1n . bankruptcy, ' Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 18J-J.' JAMES ; T. -CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National -Bank building, Grants Pass, Oregon. The California -tmd Gregtn coast Kaiiroad company SWarSB Minn TTMB, CARD Effeotlve Nov. 19, 1918. London, Mar. 13?The ' Russian soviet, With a view of promoting the world-wide communist revolution, has appointed a new minister known Arrive Waters Creek .. as "International Comminsalre," a Leave Waters Creek .. Trains will, run Tuesday, Thursday "- 'f'.'. anff Saturday LeaVe Orants Pass....:.'.':. 1 P. ,u2 P. ... P. dispatch says. He Is a 8wlss by the ' Arrive Or'unts Pass ....:..... 4 p. name of Moor, a friend of Trotsky, For Information regarding frelgb.' and Lenlne, and baa been given un- and passenger rates call at the offic limited financial and political power. of the company, Lundburg bulldln ' at Voseow. ..nir s ;.-.':'??r.br'titboii ttl -,-s'-; ''VTk':?; ARMED ALLIED INTERVENTION (Continued from page 1) them. Bolshevism will be the devil in the future league of nations. "It is my opinion that the sparta can movement Is kept alive only as a means of blackmail against the al lies. When Germany has used the spartacana to the utmost to black mall the entente into sending food and granting merciful conditions of peace, spartaclsm will disappear." ' diamond lamoi SQUEEGEE TREAD REPORT OP THIS OOHDITICN OF THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK at Grants Pass, 'in the Bute of Ore gon, at the close of business March 4, 1919.. Resources Loans and discounts $226,437.34 Overdrafts, secured, and unsecured . 218 80 Bonds and warrants 43,325.06 Stocks, securities, judg ments, etc - NONE Banking house NONE Furniture and fixtures 5,750.00 Other real estate owned 6,990.00 Due from banks (not re serve banks) Due from approved re serve hanks ... Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing house . . Cash on hand Other resources, gold dust 619.80 38,818.88 46.81 1,461.76 24,226.44 718.98 Total .4 $348,613.87 Liabilities Capital stock paid ln..$ 60,000.00 Surplua fund 6.00U.00 Undivided profits, lees expenses and taxes paid 1,491.58 Individual deposits sub ject to check 237,052.43 Demand certificates of deposit 5,578.73 Certified checks 3.100.00 Time and Savings ' De- posits 45.168.20 Other liabilities 222.93 cumbered 20.000.00 1. Furniture and fixtures .- 12. Real estate owned other thaa banking house t3. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 16. Cash In vault and net amounts due from na tional banke v 16. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies ether than included . In Items 13. 14. or 15 ' 17. Exchangee tor clearing house ......... Total of Items 14, 15. 16. 17. and IS...... 68.Z79.3Z 19. Checks on banks located outside of city or town or reporting name ana-;omer cash items i 20. Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 21. Interest earned but not collected approxi mate on Notes and Bills Receiv able not past due 22. War Savings Certiflcates and Thrift Stampa actually owned 23. Gold Dust. - otal .. " . Liabilities 14r Capital stock paid In ". - '.. . &. surplus runa a ....... . 2. a Undivided profits -' 11,402.74 Less current expenses, Interest, and' taxes . . paid .. - 3.580.69 27. Interest and discount collected or credited In advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) 86. Circulating notea outstanding 32. Net amount due to National Banks S3, Net amounts due to banks, hankers, and trust companies (other than Included In Items 31 or 32) 34. Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 32. 33. 34. and 85 1.017.04 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) 'sub ject to Reserve (deposits payable' with in SO days) : ' OT. Individual deposits subject to check 37. Certificates of deposits due In less than 80 days (ether than for money ber- - - rowed) .. State, county, or other' municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank .-. - Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 : i. 401.126.78 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable : after . .. ' 80 ears, or subject to 80 days or more notice, and postal savings) : 42. Certiflcates of deposit (other than for money . borrowed) 44. Postal savings deposits .'...sr'-'- Total of time deposits subject to Re - -serve, Items 42. 43, 44, and 45 .... 180,323.51 46.24S.19 .2,250.60 20.000.00 3.500.00 10,810.00 33,772.61 65,518.08 1.616.92 1,144.32 3,198.72 625.00 4,549.32 920.42 268.24 Total $348,613.87 SUte of Oregon, ) County of Josephine) I, Sam H. Baker. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the Sibove statement la true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. SAM H. BAKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of March. 1919. . . A. K. CASS, Notary Public (My commission expires Feb. 13. 1923.) Correct Attest: J. L. CALVERT. STANTON ROWELL. S. LOUGH RIDGE. Directors. $680,966.68 60,000.00 25.000.00 7,822.05 3,177.30 12,500.00 577.25 A M 7f REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE GRANTS PASS BANKING COMPANY at Grants Pass, Oregon, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business March 4th, 1919. Resources Loans and discounts ......$270,206.23 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . . .... .85 Bonds and warrants 68,527.46 Stocks, securities, judg ments, etc 3,783.66 Furniture and fixtures .. ' 5,000.00 Other real estate owned 19,400.00 Due from banks (not reserve 'banks) 1.781.45 Due from approved re serve banks 36,233.14 Checks and other cash Items , . 377.94 Exchanges for clearing house 2,254.41 Cash on hand . 16,636.58 Expenses 16.05 Other resources . 1,707.20 88. 189.79 250.00 358,642.49 '30,707.93 11,776.37 T76.776.66 3,546.85 Total $425,924.97 ' Liabilities . Capital stock paid ln....$a 50,000.00 Surplua fund 10,000.00 Due to banks and bank era 1,314.50 Individual deposits sub ject to check 216.393.38 Demand certificates of '. deposit. A 9.145.35 Cashier checks out standing .. - 9,053.15 Certified checks 343.88 Tine and Savings De Posits 69,447.85 Notes and bills red 1 8 counted, acceptances sold : 43.598.26 Bills payable-for money borrowed 15,000.00 Reserved for interest " and taxes 1,628.60 Total ;:..L....J...i.;.;.:...'......... : $680,966.68 8tate of Oregon. County of Josephine, as: . I, Geo. E. Lundburg, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , . m . . ' . GEO. E. LUNDBURG. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1919. (SEAL) JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Notary Public. (My commission expires February 20th, 1920) Correot--Attest: v ... - H. D. NOHTON --. ' , J.. T. FRY . -. L. B..HALL' : ' ' : V - . ; Directors. Total. .... $425,924.97 County of Josephine.) -State of Oregon, ) I, Frank C. Bramwell. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tlre-ibest of my knowledge and belief. FRANK C. BRAMWELL. . uasmer Subserned and swora to before me this 11th day of March, 1919. G. P. JESTER, Notary Public. - ' - (My commission expires ' April 6th, 1921.) Correct Attest: ; CLAUS SCHMIDT, .. FRANKLIN 8. BRAMWELL, MAX TUFFS, - . . -.'' Direetsrs. All kinds of OomcMrelal Printing at the Courier Otflea. Safe and Sane ' anasMssHsssssssssssl Business Methods They are never ex- . travagant methods, they are conserv ative but sure, ' the sturdy, win ning, determined methods of success. The safe and sane automobile i:.rn arc not extravagaut in features, but, like safe and sane business meth ods, are the conserv ative, sure, steady, winning, determined successes of tiredom Lamo3 . ' SQUEEGEE TREAD Tire ,- the tires with the red sidewalls, that, well-rounded and well-balanced, are absolutely dependable. diamond tires are not "featured" in any one particular direc tion; 'but, like an all round athlete, they do their all-round ' work 'way above the average, at a low cost per mile of , service. i If you want a tire that will make you come back for more, buy one DiAMOisu. Grants Pass HdwCo. "-