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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1919)
PAGE FIVE GRANTW PAWN DAILY COIKIEK HAIT ICI»AY , DM'EMHEIt O. Itili». I PER52WL "¡i LOCAL STATEMENT OF 1YINDITIO« OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON GRANTN PANH, OREGON NOVEMBER 17, HH» Resources Ix>un* and Dia- counts .... .......8564,306 71 U. B. Bonds ...*. 48,326.00 Other Bonds snd Warrants .......... 66.554.09 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .. 2,250.00 Bank Building aud Fixture« 23,320.00 Other Real Estate 10,710.00 Cash and Exchange 127,001.89 1832.467 69 Columbia Grafanola t I'JIKIHTHAN PREMEVI » <Ml rm; w hole family A jirc«eiit which will give |4cu«im', not pnly on < Tirl«L ma* Imi . hi every day throughout nuuij years. làsey tenu» If «i««4r»*d. STANTON ROWELL Mu«lr and Photo House Ä tAt Ì William lluseilon, of Kerby, 1« on Mr*. C. E. Fields went to Medford trip to itiMeburg to visit relatives, tills afternoon. Morses sweet peas at Cramer Bros, j Ml«» Olive Courtney went to Med- Mrs. Chas, tmffy. of Kerby, is t ford this afternoon to spend the »¿abilities i week end with Mm, John Denison. 10,000.00 «pending the «lay In th»« city. Capital Stock ...... 8 W. H. Wimer returned to Gazelle Surplus and Undi M oju I* lamps at Cramer Bro». 39 vided Profits .... 12,137.«8 II. Wise came last night today after spending a week at borne Mm. J. Interest Colle1 ted, from Yonoolla to be with her daugh- with hl« family, 5,651.71 not earned ..... E. Beverly will leave lo ter, Mrs. Ralph Imvl*. who Is ill. 12,500.00 Circulation ------- Holland bull)» at Cramer Bro» 39 morrow for Oroville, Cal., to visit her Deposits ................ 731,678.30 J. D. Bolin, of Lakeview. Ore., Is daughter. Rose Hull, here for medical treatment, being a Mrs. Mary Hildreth is expected to sufferer from rheumatism. arrive this evening from Portland Useful presents at Cramer Bro».39 Io make her home with Mrs. H. Hr. an<! Mr« Win. Burns, of Wen- Alvemon. 1832,467.69 »tehee. Wash . cn loute width, »top | Mm. S. J. Nazor returned this af ternoon from a week's visit at Port « ped off In Grunts Pas* for a «lay. HotsPoInt irons at Cramer Bros, land. They also visited Mrs. Nazor'v Walter J. Marvin, who ha« been mother at Cottage Grove. tpplegaie W»M'r I wrw Organiz-e— employed at the Old Channel mine ( Mrs. Emily Izadd, of Okanogan, The water users along the Apple near Gallce for several months, came Wash., 1« In the city visiting with her niece«. Mm. T. J. Armstrong. gate valley have formed an organiza to town for a short stay yesterday. j<» Mrs. H. A. Pyle and Mr«. A. Shade. tion for the puritoMi of gtvjng pro|>er OR heaters at Cramer Bros. attention to all mattera that have to Ilulph Davis expects to go to Port- - do with Irrigation interests along laud tonight to attend a meeting of Nelghl>or« of the W. O. W.— the river. R. M. Robertson 1« presi th« Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, ! Election of officers Monday night, dent, and 'Miles Cantrlll secretary, of of wh*h organization Mr. Davis in also the report of the building com- 1 mlttee. A full attendance is de the new organization. vice chairman for this districi an sired. 40 Fire sets at Cramer Bros. Lisin»— >1r. and Mia. Henry Engel. ■>f¡ .Men Were Wtin*e<l— lAunspach's orchestra of Medford Grand Forks, N. 'Dak., and iMr. and Word came in from Camp Peck to will give a dance at the Waldorf hall. Mrs D. W. McGreg'-r, of Grenfell, the local forestry office asking that Tuesday. December ?. Dancing from Haskatcliewan. stopimd ovoi night a levelman and a topographer 'be 8 30 till 9 free. We promise to Irre In orde.- to see the Shasta 4 en- sent out to add to the force that is give you vour money*« worth. 36tf ery by day llght. ¡surveying the highway to the caves. 39 The men are expected In from Port- Andiron« at Cramer Bros, Monday morning Rev. Joseph 1 land today, it having been necessary H'rdtled la»i Evening— The marriage of Cheater A. Ilelbll Knotts .will go to Ashland to attend to employ them there. ' and Tx'lla Meissner was solemnized a district ministerial meeting of his ■ last evening by Chas. R Drake, at church. He Is scheduled to preach Phone Your Order— For Home Made bread. We de the home of the (bride's parent«, Mr. In the Ashland M. K church on liver Moore Bakery. 25tf and Mrs. Otto Meissner, at 104 B Tuesday evening. _______ Coffee percolatom at Cramer Bro«, street, only the Immediate family iNforil Sunday Dinner— Willard storage battery service was present. They will make their The Oxford Grill has planned a 17tf station, 314 North Sixth St homo in Grants Pass. very tasty menu for Sunday—come at Cra- Tullim and hyacinth bulbs 39 tietween 12 and 1:30 or in the even mer Bros. Home Made Bread— ing from 5:30 to 8. There will be I Mm. Arthur Kocher arrived last 10c and 15c a loaf at Moore Ba a variety of selection, from roast kery. 25tf night from Okanogan, Wash., to chicken to cold meat« and salads. be with her husband, who Is now And we serve generously. completing bls survey of the soils of j Josephine county for the government! M. E. Pastor to Represent County on which work he has been engaged | Rev Joseph Knotts is appointed since spring. The Kochers own an delegate to the Inter-church World extensive bearing orchard In the Movement convention, to be held In Okanogan section and Mm. Kocher (attended to the harvesting and mar- Portland December 10, 11. and 12. ! ketlng of the crop of •eremi thou- This being interdenominational. Rev. Knotts will represent not »'.nd boxes. own denomination, but all Electrl toasters at Cramer Hf on. as well. Prof,. Applehoff now has '■barge ___ of ’¿.phlne , • _ county c _______ the music at the Baptist church, ably Gibson's Christmas Cards «»«•ststeA by Miss Anna Calvert as These, the highest das« of engrav- plan hit. A good orchestra and cd cards. In large assortment, front chorus choir so a feast of good 1 5c to 25c at Sabin’s Drue Store. 39 things Is offered the music lovers I fine selec- Come In and see our < rfwccnt City for $•" at every .service. tlon of appropriate cards and Owing to the present excellent Boys pocket knives at Cramer other thing« snltable for gift«. condition of the roads the Grants Bros. 3 9 Mr ami Mrs. .1. R. Radke, of Mar Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will math. N. pak., are visiting the lat- take you to Crescent City or return for »5. 75tf ter-« sister. Mm. D Gobble. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ditbuius left to day by automobile for their home at Failure Io Support. Charge— Stu riff l.ewis returned from Port Santa Anna. Cal., where they will land this niorn!n«r. 'hrlntring with him | spend the winter. Mr. and Mr«. Du- bins spend their summers in Granta John Burrows and Izawrence Brece- .Pass. Mr. Dttbuis being enpecially at da, both wanted here on complaints; alleging failure to support their fam- ’ tracted by the Rogue river fihing. Illes. Breceda was arrested in Port-• land, and Burrows was employed in | a shipyard at .Vancouver when ar-I rested. ■ * II Let a greeting card carry your message of Christmas cheer HINTERN ST III ELEI’Tl< » N Josephine Chapter.. Order of Eastern Star, at the annual election on Wednesday selected the following for 1920 officers: W. M. Mm. L. O. Clement. W. P. George E Lundburg. Ass<> Mm. A. S. Barnes. Necy Aim. .Mary Browne. Treas —«Mm Anna Htlnebauzh Cond.- Mr«. A. B. Cornell. A mmo . Cond.- Mm. A. K Can«. Boy« coaster wagon« Bros. at Cramer 39 Demaray’s Drug & Stationery Store JIN I TA STEWART J i i I _vtr_t_ imtn thr St Story oru bu by Manon Otti' from the Manon Otth. »..—it«— r* , In a Lois Weber Production kll .► I* •<*, ft' . I I I /■ /"< ' i • sxM ' f :?S N • i B IV Bread, Butter— And milk delivered. kery. i 1 I 1 Su<<eiM*r to Mrs. E. Rehkopf If you want your gift to make a luting, favorable impression, to endure and represent for years your thoughtful care, make it fur niture. We have a' «election of pieces which contains something that will meet your requirements, be they elaborate or simple. Don’t finish your gift list without seeing our suggestions here. '• WE TURK A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” Rues L inoleums R anges , W au P aper , S ewing M achines c . H oosiers H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND «J) __ 50 P h O í HF 605 G STREET, GRANTS PASS, OREGON This Jolly Little Tailor of 1« the mark of correct tailoring and seusibie e onomy. Order« for Chri«tma« should be pin«-ed now. GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent •103 G »I reef Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES T F or G ifts — Rex Fiber Rugs AT— HELMER’S ”Tlie Home of Good Furniture" 213 and 215 South Sixth Street Ba- I 25tf ! O 39 k * 4 < ‘ « STORY- TELLS OF A BEA ITI Fl L GIRL WHO IS A MAID AT A SEASIDE ING 1 MIDNIGHT SWIM SHE MEETS A .MILLIONAIRE HERE COMMENT EH THE PRETTI EXT LOVE NTORY EVER ToW ON THE SCREEN BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Notion» that will »ult jour notion for < lxristma». Notion« that will salt your notion to keep. - Moore Dancing Party— Waldorf hall Saturday night. d il CAST INOIA DEN II ANITA HANSEN nml .IA< K HOLT Only Ten Cents— i Fresh Home Made bread at all the | ¡groceries 25tf* ■ • , Educational Work for V. \V. <’. A.— Min M. Belle Jeffery, state direct- jor of the Y. W. C. lA., and Miss Ger trude iP. Bader, director of .business | women, visited Grants Pas^ a short ; time ago in the interet of their work |and were In conference with a num ber of local women. They have de- | elded to put on an educational cam- | paign which Is expected to open up isoon. Notion Sale Hear Our New Symphonic Organ A SPLENDID COMEDY Tomorrow OREGON Monday TIMELY Sl’tJGESTIONS Perfumes and STERLl NG SJ LVE RWA RE COMM V N IT Y SI LVERW AR E ROGERS BROS. I «5 7 SILVERWARE I ’ NIV ERNAL PER< ’OL.ATt >RS CARVING SETS HOT POINT VA4NTM CLEANERS ELECTRIC I RON’S ELEI TRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC RANGE AND A HOST OF OTHER USEFUL PRESENTS. Toilet Articles Make Dainty aud Ipprci-late«! Gifts They give pleasure long after other gifts are discarded and always appear to refinement and good taste. CLEMENS Nells Drugs-Rooks and Stationery XU Jltaa* I C RAMER BROS. ODD FHLIzOWS CORNER