Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 02, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTS l*ASN H ULY COI RIEH
I PER5°NflL US LOCAL |
STATEMENT OF «MiNIlITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
NOVEMBER 17. HH»
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Resource«
Loans and
Dis-
counts .... . ...... »564,306.71
U. S. Bonds ...... 48,325.00
Other Bonds and
Warrants ......__ 56,554.09
Stock In Federal
2,250.00
Reserve Bank ..
Bank Building and
Fixtures ______ 23,320.00
Other 'Real Estate 10,710.00
Cash and Exchange 127,001.89
»S32.467.69
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Have Your Printing
Done Now
ONLY
TWENTY-TWO DAYS
TILL CHRISTMAS
And how about all these ko­
dak pictures you were going
to send away thia year?
Snap shots in mounts or cal­
exceptionally
enders, make
nice remembrance«.
-Bring your negative to us,
and be assured of the finest
prints which skill combined
with the best appliances, find
painstaking care, can produce.
STANTON ROWELL
Music and Photo Hoose
507 G Street
DONT WAIT
¿HOP NOW
DAYc>
LEFT
WAD
f AW
Wanted !
Three Pruners
Will Scoville made a trip to Med­ Bread. Hutter—
ford this afternoon
And milk delivered
Moore Ba­
Miss Lulu Benedict went to Med kery.
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tàabiliffe-
ford this afternoon for a few, days.
Capital Stock
» 50,000.00
Mr. amt Mrs. Amos Smith returned l4».-»l<*rn Star M«-eting—
The regular meeting of the East­
Surplus and Undi­
J this morning from a trip to Portland.
vided Profita .... 32,637.68
ern
Star, with election of officers,
.Mrs. John Mehl and daughter.
lutereet Collected,
will be held Wednesday evening.
Orland,
Huth
Brooks,
returned
to
5,651.71
not earned ...».
Everyone coining is requested to
Cal., today.
Circulation ........... 12.506.00
bring sandwiches and cookies for
Deposits ------- ----- 731,678.30
service
Willard storage battery
17tf themselves and for a bachelor friend
station. 314 North Sixth 3t
if they have one.
Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Gimmick re­
turned this morning from Portland.
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Mrs. Gimmick spent several weeks In Home Made I treat 1—
10c and 15c a loaf at Moore Ila-
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»832,467.69
that city.
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Miss B»*esle A. Noble returned to kery.
Medford this afternoon Miss Noble
amt her parents expect to leave to- Mend I* \»t\au»-e<l—
Word from the navy recruiting
mrorow for I-os 'Angeles.
station, at Portland, announce^that
Don't
worry
about
Christmas
can
­
’♦
Ray Jesse Mead, who enlisted
‘ I
I dies there will be no shortage the navy from this city, has been
OBITUARY
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tons of it at Hornings Shack.
♦
.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hagen. of vanced in rating from seaman
Christ»>|»lier Columbus Wind
Christopher Columbus Wind died Glendale spent Thanksgiving and coxswain. Mead is now serving
Samaritan | several succeeding days with Mr. and the U. S. 8. Saturn.
of dropsy at the Good
<
.
...
1 W
n w.l el »V
hospital. Grants Pass. Monday. De- Mrs. rv
G. I.
Wardrip.
i
Ijiugh
and
the world laughs with Creecent City for
cember 1. aged 71 years. 1 month,'
Owing to the present excellent
27 days. Mr. Wind was a French- you at Grange Hall out G street, De-
condition of the roads the Grants
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Indian, born in the state of Ohio cember 5th.
C. C. Walcott, of McGrath, Minn . Paa« A Crescent City Stage Co. will
¡October 4. 1848, his father. James
take you to Creeeent City or retura
¡Wind, was chief of the Ottawa tribe and C. F. Walcott, of Urbana. Hl.,
for »5.
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lot Indians. Mr. Wind moved west are registered at the Oxford. The»'
Ito Kansas and later to Oklahoma ¡are investigating local conditions
T»v o Rr*enli«t mente—
where he remained until last Sep- and farming possibilities.
Floyd Chapin and Harry O. Tur-
tember. coming to Josephine coun-
.Mrs. H. Kohn and five children
ner.
veterans of the world war re­
ty hoping to regain his health, hav- went to Sisson today for the winter
ing been a sufferer of bright* disease Mr. Kohn, who has been employed enlisted yesterday at the local army I
recruiting station for railway engi­
for several years. With his wife and at the Pine Box Co. factory for the
neering
company, American forces|
past
four
months,
left
this
morning
son he located near Takilma. Mr.
in France and Germany. They left
Wind Is survived by his wife. Min­ for Sisson by truck.
on No. 16 last night for Portland
nie Wind: daughters. Lillie, Bell,
from where'they will be sent to re­
Go
to
Jacksonville
—
¡Lizzie; sons. Thomas and Edger. The
placement
de|»ot at Camp Meade, Md
Messrs. S. IT. Baker, of the Jose­
^deceased was a life long member of
phine
County
bank,
and
Attorney
J.
¡the Baptist church.
Only Ten Cents—
Funeral services will be held In T. Chinnock, went to Jacksonville
Fresh Home Made bread at all the
Hall’s chapel Wednesday morning at last night to transact legal business groceries.
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10 o'clock, Rev. C. M. Cline, pastor at the Jackson county seat of gov­
of the Baptist Church conducting the ernment.
< hid Fellow« Attention—
service. «Interment In the Granite
All Odd Fellows are requested to
The Oxford Grill—
I Hill cemetery.
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be present on Wednesday evening
9l>ecializes on steaks, chops, home­ December 3rd. 1919. Homething do-
made pastry and good coffee. Try us ing every mlnute. You can’t afford
Car Injured in Collision—
35 to miss it T. Y. Dean. Secy.
Mrs. Chas. Adair and her mother, for a steak dinner.
Mrs. Geo. Coffen berry, were driving
Phone Your Order—
on the Pacific highway near the Divorce Complaint Filetl—
Complaint has been filed in the
Edgerton mill last night when the
For Home Made bread, We de
Chevrolet auto Mrs. Adair was driv­ circuit court by Peart E. Sullivan liver. Moore Bakery.
ing was struck by a heavier auto and against her husband. Geo. B. Sulli­
considerably damaged. Mrs. Adair van. from whom she seeks divorce. i Woman's AiemciaUon Meeting—
had the lights on the Chevrolet dim­ The complaint alleges various prac­
Regular meeting of the Women’s
med. but the other ear came on with tices of indignities and finally deser­ Association of the Presbyterian
its lights in full glare, and smashed tion.
church will be held Wednesday af­
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,
into the Adair car. damaging the rear
ternoon with Mrs. Dora Cleveland,
fender and tearing off the hub cap. Examine* Bridge Dnmagc—
at 663 North Fifth street. A full»
C. M. Christianson, representing attendant» is especially requested.
This threw the car aroutid. and be­
f fore Its momentum had been ex­ the Union Bridge Co., has been In
hausted it brought up against a tele- the city today making an examina­
phine post, smashing the windshield. tion of the damage done to the steel
The occupants were uninjured. The bridge when It was struck by th»- fire;
large car continued on its course truck Saturday night. Mr. Christian-i
without stopping to see what havoc son says that the truss can tie repair- ;
ed by the tiBe of plates bolted to the
I ft had wrought.
sides of the trus»t and that it will
be just as strong as ever. He said
The Good Meeting*—
At the Church of God chapel, F that he has never seen such an in­
, and Third streets, are still In pro- jury to a bridge previously, and that
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. sress. Come, hear the pure gospel; it was evident th» truck hit It a
i it's the old time religion that makes smashing blow. He believed it prob-
I us happy every day.
36 able that the steel being cold made
it snap the easier.
Hllll
Silk Petticoats
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In all the Fancy Shades
Nucceaaor to
Mr«. E. Itchkopf
mr$. Hellie Heas
FURNITURE
MAKES
THE IDEAL
GIFT
height
A piece of furniture well «honen, repr»*»ent«
thoughtful, loving care In gift MlncUoti.
In a furniture stock such as ours you will find/a variety ami
range of gift suggestions that will meet «ouie of your im»«t Im-
port ant requirement«.
We invite you In Just to see how appropriate a selection here
will be found.
" WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
fluóí. LiNOiruMS. R angis , W au P aah , $£*/ ihg M achine & H ooshas .
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P h ONE
50
605 G STREET. GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Phis Jolly Little Tailor of
la the mark of correct tailorlivt ami
sensible economy.
Order» for < liri-lms» should Ite plie -ed in»w.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Fifteen years total agent
OVERCOAT SPECIAL!
Experienced
at
Eismann’s Orchards
Rogue River, Ore.
Last Times Tonight
7:00 and 8:45
then gone forever
“The Miracle Man
You really can't afford •<> mis«
it without being left out of hundred*-
of conversations during llie coming »»wks.
Hear Our New Symphonic Organ
Tomorrow and Thursday
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Travels of the White Auto—
A statement of the Medforii Mall-
Tribune of yesterday presents a new
angle to the transactions in which
the White auto, stolen from ,W. G.
White last September, has appeared,
and indicates that the machine had
been transformed into a bug before
it reached the hands of the Medford!
garage people. The article In the.
Medford paper says: "The White
car referred to was not made over
Into a bug by Hines & Snider, but
on the contrary the /bug was taken
in on a deal from Chester Kubll of I
the Applegate, and was sold to Sam-
mle Richey. Mr. Evans did work for
a time for Hines & Snider but they
have no disposition to shield him In
any way. Hines & Snider are one of
the most reliable firms In Medford,
and the proprietors eagerly gave the
authorities all the Information they
could.”
E are today in receipt of a ship­
ment of 25 Men’s Overcoats
that we purchased last spring at a price
far below the present market.
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We now offer these splendid values to
you at a price unequalled this season.
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