HEiiNlsDU, l»l « I-Alili R :i. IM». GRANTS PASS DAILY COI HIER PAGE FOI"?« STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON I I PERSONAL LOCAL | New Goods Just In ! * GRANTS PASS. OREGON NOI UMHER 17. liti» Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everton, of Service» at St. I.ukt»»— Ì Ashland, were in the city today. Tomorrow (Thursday) nt 10 a. in Mrs. W. II. Wimer went to Ban­ there will be a communion service nt ner St. Lukea Episcopal church, «nd at don a few days ago to v I si t Liabilities Reaowccs 50,000.00 mother for a few weeks. 7.30 |>. in. a meeting will be held Capital Stock ...... 3 Loans and Dto- Surplus and I’ndi- Hotel at the church in the Interest of the J. A. Westerlund. of the eounta ...„ ...... 3564.306.71 vtded -Profits ... 32.637.eS .............48,325.00 i Holland, Medford, was an overnight nation-wide campaign. Every mem­ U. 8. Bonds Interest Colle ted. Other Bonds and guest at the Oxford. ber and all others not affiliated with 5.651.71 not earned ..... 56,554.00 Warrants _____ W. D. Davis. of Albany, arrived any other church are expected. 12,500.00 Circulation Stock In Federal i this morning to spend a few days Philip K. Hammond, vicar. Deposits ................... 731,678.30 2,250.00 Reserve Bank . | with friends. Bank Building and Fixtures .............. 23,320.00 Willard storage battery service llntter— Other Real Estate 10,710.00 station. 314 North Sixth St 17tf milk delivered Moore Cash and Exchange 127,001.89 Mrs. Wilbur E. Ward and sister. 25tf Miss Calhoun, of I«os Angeles, stop­ 3S32.467.69 3S32.467.69 * ped off in Grants Pass, leaving last South luikotaii* Here— night for Portland. Cunningham Brother», of .Milbank, Mr and Mrs. F. S. Pierce, of Port- South Dakota, are In the city today , land, are recent arrivals^ by auto, looking over some farm proi>arty hi I stopping over for a day In Grants which they consider investing Th ’ Pass. gentlemen drove through from Da­ J. E. Rohrbaugh. a mining man kota last month by auto na far a them- from Takilma district, left today for Portland. *l'hev expressed Pueblo. Colo., for a visit aelves as much pleased with the ap- i holidays. < pea rance of things In Southern Ore If you don’t laugh you are a dead ' gon. and will no doubt become resl- one at Grange Hall out C. street, I»e- dents in thls district. They were FOR MEN-AT I eember 5th. 36 accompanied here by Geo A. Riggs, Mrs. W. K. •McBride went to Al- of Portland, also a former South Da- ; bany yesterday to Join her husband, kotan. who is ticket agent for the S. P. company. llomv Macle Urenti— Cash Clothiers Miss Minnie Ireland returned this 10c and 15c a loaf at Moore Ba- HOME OE HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CIXITHK* morning from Portland, where she kary litt spent several days, called there on ' I account of the serious illness of her Telephone» Still Out— I sister. The telephones that were put out Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr, former of commission last Saturday night residents of Josephine county, ___ stop- during the time the electric current ;»ed off this meriting to spend tita i from the light and power lines was 'day. They have been visiting In running wlhi are still “dead.” That j Portland and are en route to lx>s An- ; part of the phone system across the geles. river was affected, the wires having been burned out by the current from Listen— the power line. I^unspach’s orchestra of Medford will give a dance at the Waldorf hall. ( resfent City for «.T— Tuesday. December 9. Dancing from Owing to the present excellent 8:30 till 9 free. We promise to condition of the roads the Grants give you your money’s worth. 36tf Pass * Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return When Prepared— for |l In E’rom Camp Peck— By a skillful chef, a tender T-bone, Allen I’nderwood. who has been; French fried, and good coffee are latntb, Ire Signed I | « connected with the surveying partv , hard to beat. Try the Oxford Grill. A majority of the lands In at Camp Peck, on Cave creek, local-1 east portion of town, contins under ing the highway to the caves, came Calling Card Price»— the high line ditch, have been fn- in from the camp today. He states I Printed calling cards 75c for 50; eluded in the petition for water for that he will not return as the snow ■ 31X5 per 100 at the Courier office Irrigation from the South side pro­ makes work on the survey disagree­ Enrraved cards per 100. 33 and up: ject. This announcement was made able with the possibility that it may where plate is furnished. 31.50 per by G. A. Hamilton, secretary of the ”Wbat artists make records for it?” That indicates the soon be necessary to discontinue it. 100. district board, todav quality of a talking-machine He reports the snow as about a foot as an instrument—upon that deep at the caves, Four miles of depends the pleasure you will the survey from the caves has been get from it. The Victrola • brings to you the greatest ar­ completed. tists of all the world—and they make records for the Vic­ On>y Ten Cents— tor Company exclusively be­ Fresh Home Made bread at all the cause they are convinced that full only Victor Records do groceries. justice to their art; that only the Victrola brings that art in­ Big Jar Is Mi**ing— to your home in all its beauty. The Chamber of Commerce VICTIMOLAS AND HE»'ORDS searching for a 20-gallon stone jar J that disappeared from the Waldorf hall following the entertainment pro­ in STANTON ROWELL vided for the Portland business men at the time of their visit to Grants Music and Photo Hoose Pass. Any information as to its 50" G Street whereabouts will be gladly welcom­ ed by the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. Fancy Riouses in light anti dark colors. Newest in Beads and Fancy Hair Ornaments. mr$. Hellie Reas Sut-t-etmor to Mr*. K. Itclikoiif FURNITURE MAKES fTHE IDEAL I GIFT Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings Peerless Clothing Co. of height A piece of furn|ture well choMiii, represent! thoughtful, loving care In gift selection In a furniture stock such aa ours you will find a variety and range of gift suggestions that will meet some of your most im- portant requirements We invite you In Just to see how appropriate a selection here will be found. " Wí TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” Ru6S LlHOltUMS R ahcis , W au P anh , SfW/NÚ M acumi < Hoof/fAf H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P hons 50 605 G STREET, G rants P ass , OREGON ThisJolly Little Tailor of Why a Victrola? GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen Ji »r' total agent OREGON Tonight Tomorrow Constance Talmadge READ THE A DS AND SHOP EARLY Phone Your Order— For Home Made bread, liver. Moore Bakery. ✓ A TEMPERMENTAL WIFE We de- 25tf Want Soldiers Names— At a meeting of the American gion, held last night, a request made that the Courier ask that names of all disabled and incapaci­ tated soldiers be handed in. The le­ gion has a welfare committee com­ posed of Messrs. Collins, Llum, Ge- bers, Johnston, Manuel and Wine trout. Wanted ! Three Pruners Experienced at The Good Meetings— At the Church of God chapel. F and Third streets, are still in pro­ gress. Come, hear the pure gospel: it’s the old time religion that makes us happy every day. Eismann’s Orchards Rogue River, Ore. Language That Will Live Language I* the vehicle of thought; and the tongue which can most quick­ ly and clearly put that thought across between buyer and seller, between thinker and Inquirer. Is the language that will prevail. Languages are alive because they have kept up with the march of thought and events; and those that have not are dead. BORN MORGAN-To Mr. and Morgan, Monday, December 1. a daughter. Editor Wharton of the Gold Hill News was in Grants Pass today. CHRISTMAS Cards, Folders Post Cards Calendars, Tags Stickers Tissue Paper Buy ’em Early I A Peppy Play About Wives and Stenogs She thought her husband wouldn’t look at another woman, but she discovered he had a stenog and SHE too was naughty in sloping with a silly foreigner Full of Humor and Thrills ________________________ CLEMENS Kell» Druge-liooks and Stationery 2X» Sit** BRIGGS COMEDY - ■ . ■ Xi. ■ ADDED ATTRACTIONS—Our New Symphonic Organ Adults 25c, Children 10c Price« PATHE NEWS