Till ItfiDAY, Jl ir 0, llv, GRANT PASS DAILY OOt'IUER PAGE THREK 0 Expert Battery Work By an Expert Battery Man Tire Repairing Well Done Goodrich Tires, Auto Service Company Classified FOR BALK PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine oounty, &0e ach. For sale by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printlrg at reasonable rate. 89tf GET TOUR TIRBfl MENDED and buy a D. M. C. K. welder for future vie. See Mr. Ooteber, tbe tire man at Grant fui hotel, tf 11 ACRES oak, madrons, fir and pine, od railroad In Jerome Prairie. Will take wood In pay ment atumpage. Phone 170. 83tf 00-ACRB STOCK RANCH for aale; about lit acre In cultivation; considerable irrigation; S mllee from R. R. elation; 1H mllee from two eohoola; half oaab, bal anoe low Intereet. Address No. 1051 care Courier. - 86tf rxm SALE -Singer sewing machine on easy terms. Machines rented and old machlnee Uken In part .payment, c. A. Chapman, 845 8. Central avenue, Med ford. Local headquarter OranU Paaa Hard- ' ware. tltf ANGEL CAKES IS centa each; or der by phone, No. 190-J. 92tf 1(14 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor cycle, ueed one year, good tires. Price 1100. Daniel McFartand. 740 iNorth Tenth street. 17 TIMttBR CSAIM FOR SALE 1 60 noree near Kerby. mostly pdne. NV4 of 6B14, SWK of 8B and 6EH4 of 8WVI. Sea. 14, T. ?9 S., IR. 8 Wert. Price $2,250. Ad dress owner, Mrs. Mattle E. Pal mer, 674 Nehalam. Ave., Portland, Oregon. FOR SAUB Invalid'! wb eel-chair. No 10 Remington typewriter. Both in first class condition. Inquire of Mrs. Edw. O. Harris. 1043 Eaat A etreet. Phone 841-R, 18 Tit RENT TOR iRBNT 4-room toungalaw, 421 West 1, ahade trees, good ' well, , eleotrlo lights, 2. acres, barn, 'poul try house and park. Address Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor, 1114 Pine St. 88 ' WANTKll WANTED Man and wife want one or two rooms with bath. North elde preferred. Address No. 1280 care Courier. lOtf WANTED Waitress ait the Jose phine Hotel. v 12t( WANTED to rent for two months (High speed motorcycle In good running condition, equipped with speedometer, horn, , lights. Good rent. State price and mae, of machine. Address 1247 care of Courier. 18 WX) NEED A GOOD MAN In Grants Pass to 'write Old (Line Insurance. Experience In writing not essential if ambitious. W. E. Hlbbard, 654 High street, Portland, Oregon. It IlRtYAQB AND TRANS I' ICR THE WORLD MOVE8; so do w Buuoh Bros. Transfer Co. Pbon HD7.R. ' ' . ,P. 0. I8HAM, drayage and transfer Safes, Hanoi and furnlton moved, packed, shipped and ator d. Office phone 124-Y. Real denee phone, 124-R. MIScrfiLLANEOl'8 E. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any f kind. (Rentals. Building and '. (Loan. Plate Olass Liability. 80S u street. : ' 8tf Advertising LOST IXJST Crescent-ehape gold pine with diamond sotting. Kinder please leave at Courier office, care No. 1288 and receive reward. 17 TERRIER LOST .Fox terrier, fe male, black, wearing collar, an swers to name of "Cricket," loat Tuesday afternoon on Crescent City road. F1ndr please notify John Brown. 1021 H street. 14 LOST Tuesday, pair of sold rim med glasses. Finder please notify Frank L. Jlndley. Rd. No. 4. 14 TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 817. jn USE THE WHITE- UKE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. ' Safety first. Call Grants Paaa Motel, phone 31k. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White. T90 CALL 26I-R FOR CITY AND coun try tripa. New Chevrolet at your disposal. Day and night, prompt service. Spa Taxi. C. E. Oilk-- jBltf IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE, call 22-J. Two common old Fords. ' We are on the job anywhere and any time. IPalaoe Taxi Co. Wyatt and Cutler. Jitney Luke. SOU LODGES KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's in W. O. W. hall. 48tf civilkxgTnkers" DANIEL. McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone Ill-Y. US HKNTI8T8 E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-last dentistry' 109 H 8outb 8Ut street. Grants Pasa, Oregon. PRT8ICIAN8 U O. ELEMENT. M. n p-,i. limited toThseasei of tbe oye. eat nose and throat. Glasses Itted Office hours 9-12. 8-6. or on ap pointment. Office phone 61, res' dene phone 359-J.- & LOUGHRIDOE. M. D.. Pnyatolai . and surgeon. City or country call' attended day or night. Realdene phone 868; office phone 'l Sixth and H. Tuffs Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. ' D. Interna' mudlclne and nervous diseases 803 Corbett Bldg.; Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 13 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 8-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VETERINARY M7RAKON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Office, residence Pbnne I0S-R ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C.,C. Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone 47. , tf C1CHESTER,SPLW Idial Aal$yar t-clWBVtPll4il Foim, sMied with b n iip. iu mt vbsib lAMMNn IIIIANl flLLM. rW li known ith S-nlint, AlwiA R ell liW ?A mm rndnk sl metalUcVWS Blue Iill'lD,W Ru mt vbsib vi A m a U Keeps Hands and Fsst Out Greek Inventor his produced a mschlne which automatically cleans and packs more than 150 cases of cur rants an hoar without contact of hu man hand or foot. The Better World. If 1 hnd to choose between a world In which miliums of people had things to believe (lint they would die for snd run the rUk of dying for, and a cold, weak, safety first world jacked np by lawyers, 1 should prefer a world I could die In. Gerald Stanley Lee In Saturday Evening Post ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Atorney-el-law. Tractlcea la all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. W. COLVIG. Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Oolden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grant Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD A BLANCHARD, At-1 torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. C. A. 8IDLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. j GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 136-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants: Paaa, Oregon. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOCTHERN OREGON at OranU Pass, In tbe State of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30. 1919. ' Resources 1. a Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts.. $447,793. 9 Total loans - 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $590.27 . S. V.' 8. bond (other than Liberty Bonds, but Including U. 8. certificates of Indebtedness): U. 8. beads deposited to secure (par value) 0. liberty Lou Bonds: a Liberty Loan Bonds. Stt. 4. and 4(4 cent, unpledged e Liberty Loan Bonda, 3H. 4 and 4K cent, pledged to secure postal ' Ing deposits . d Liberty Loan 'Bonds. H, 4. cent, pledced to secure State other deposits or ibllla payable T. Bonds, securities, etc (other than V. 8.) c Bonds and securities pledged aa collateral for State, or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not In- eluding stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. . 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of subscription) .; 10. a Value of banking house, owned and unin cumbered 11. Furniture and fixtures 12. 'Real estate owned other that' banking-house 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 16. Cash in vault and net amounts due from na- tlonal banks ; 1$. Net amounts., due from banks, bankers, aad trust companies other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15 Exchangee for clearing house .. Total of Hems 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18.... Checks on banks located outside of city or 17. 19. town of reporting bank and other cash Heine 20. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 22. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 22. GoM Dust Total Liabilities 24. Capital stock paid In :. 25. Surplus fund .. . :. 27. Interest and discount collected ' or credited in advance of maturity and not , earned (approximate) 80. Circulating notes outstanding 33. Net amounts due to 'banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than Included in , Items 81 or 32) : 34, Certified checks outstanding Total of litems 32, S3, 34 and 35 ... Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to Kcservo (deposits payable with In 30 days): 36. Individual deposits subject to check 37. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 i ' days (other than for money bor rowed) 38. State, county, or other municipal deposits ; : , secured by pledge of assets of this 'bank 40. Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other 'than bank deposits) Bubject to Reserve Items 36, 87, 88, 39, 40, and 41 .... 399,402.77 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 80 days, or subject to 80 days or . - more notice, and postal Certificates of deposit (other than 42. Dorrowed) ,. 44. iPostal eavings deposits .... Total of time deposits subject to Re serve, Items 42. 43, 44, and 45 178,270.96 Total ;....:......:..: State nf Orea-nti. Pntintv r.f T..nhli. I, Geo. E. Lundburg, Cashier of the above named-bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .., ,.. ' , ( .- , : a GEO. E. LUNDBURG, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1919. , (SBAlL) EDWAlRiD 8. VAN DYKE, Notary Public. i (My commission expires November 26, 1920.) Correct (Attest: . . -i L, B. HALL v ' ,. PRANK MASHBURN -;' . ,, . J, D. FRY . ' - " ' . 1 ; v ' .-. Directors. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 18, 1818. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave brants Pass ..1 p. M Arrive Waters Creek...'. 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek 8 P. M Arrive Grants Pass ...4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. Tlrifty,8hrewd,care ful people make it a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you? These ads. are mon ey savers and money makers. ' Keep your eyes on them. 3447,793.99 690.27 circulation 12,500.00 i 8.700.00 f2.500.00 per per aav- 9,000.00 and 4 per or '10.000.00 27,700.00 13,033.58 32.403.87 45,437.46 . 2,250.00 20,000.00 3,320.00 10.810.00 34.152.39 56.975.69 487.72 $65.36 58.32g.77 1,118.19 625.00 2,882.89 549.91 $668,058.86 50.000.00 25,000.00 2.162.54 13.500.Qtt 707.59 15.00 722.69 332,695.88 37,692.24 26.014.i6 3,000.00 savings) : for money 174,774.59 3,496.37 I . $668,058.86 mm Cleaning , Repairing Prom the standpoint of economy, taw dry clean ing plant Is essential. We hare one of the beat equipped dry desaing plant In Southern Oregon. The badly soiled garments that yon UUnk are not worth cleaning are the ones we enn pat in dean and wearable condition, thus aaviag- yon money, as tbe new clothes havesadvanced slightly In price. The Wardrobe Cleaners AMOS P. WTLIJAMS, ' proprletar 318 North Sixth Street Phone 147 -'- - UNITED STATES -RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 2l V. WALTER D. HIKES. DIRECTOR GENERtAl, OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN PACIFIC HATLJtOAD ' '" " " (Line North, of Ashland. Oregon) ' ' Vacation Resorts . .. , ' ''-..;.' ' v ' : j. . -. ' A vacation is a good Investment. Rest and dtange are very beneficial to bodily health and mental vigor. 4aly and tAngnst are the ideal vacation months. Attractive summer resorts are within easy reach. Excursion ticket are on sale. Shasta Springs 6eason Tickets from Grants Paes... 15 Day Tickets from Grants Pass- Special tares also and other Shasta Crater Lake Season Tickt .from r.Mn. 15-Day Tickets From Grants Pass..Z...." Season .Tickets from Grants Pass Newport uorresponamg lares Tillamook County Beaches Season Tickets from Grants Pass Siono . , , ,.. ,- , rren to Neah-Kah-Nle, Mansanlta and Bay oce slightly higher. Corresponding fares . :. , from other points. - Various ; . ' ... ; . V v .. , v " Special fares in effect to Columbia (River ' . ' Beaches, Mt. Rainier National Park, Yellow stone NaOonal Park end Glacier National : .. -Park,-- . - i . Inquire of Ticket Agent ' :, ; .... .. ..... , ,OHSf M- Scott . '. . ' ' .'".. '""" r General Passenger Agent IS TOO CONSCIENTIOUS Objects to War and Gets 15 Years In Penitentisry. .' He not only hum u consolentloiis oh'otor to ui- but also bad siuillnr conscientious ttcruploa aguinst kltclieu police duty, signing the pay roll or helping police the buttery nreu. Of Bcera stnted at the court-martial at Columbia, S. C, Uiat bis conscience stood In the way of any kind of work be was asked to do. That's why Pri vate Nusabaum, according to tbe court-martial . sentence, must serve fifteen -years at bard labor In the Fort Leavenworth military prison and Is deprived of 'all hla pay and al lowance. At the expiration of his term Nusabaum is to be -dishonorably discharged.; . ,., ... v .. . ,. , BULLET DIDN'T KILL Moots Lived for Daya With One In :, ,: Ita Heart ? .' . Tbe head of a hull moose, wblch lived for Uuys ami perhaps for weeks MORE POWER Ztrrolene gives bet ter compression, therefore, more power to your car. It burns clean and goes out with ex haust. Deposits least carbon. Gt a Correct Lubrica tion Chart for your car. STANDARD OILCOMPAItT (California) Pressing a.oo in effect to Shasta Ctetreat Kesortn , 1A.SO f 14.94) from other points. with n bullet In Its heart, now graces the west door of tbe Sooth Dakota capltol at Pierre. It has an antler spread of six feet ' The animal was killed by B. A. Cummins of Pierre while hunting In Canada and the mounting was done at Winnipeg. . When the moose waa dissected tbe bullet was found in Its heart, covered with rust, and hunters believe that -the animal had carried the bullet for a considerable length of time. The ' moose seemingly was In the best of , ,; health when killed. ' - . Double Admits Relationship, When Cincinnati . detectives sent a V negro prisoner to police headquarters on a charge of carrying liquor Into dry territory he looked so much like Jack Johnson that the desk man said". "Jack Johnson?" ."No, sab, my name '; ain't Jack Johnson, but I knows him. Him and me la first cousins, boss. .. His mammy and mah mammjt mar ried tx-nthars." " ' .-v It you have snythlxg to sell try . 4 clalBed ad. - ' - .