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6RANTS PASS OAILÏ COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. K. VOORHIES. TI I24DAV, MAY II. •»-<»• GRANTS I’AN8 DAILY ODI RIER FAGK TWO Pub. and Propr Watered M poe toff Ice. Granta Pass. Ore., as second class malljnatter. Wednesday 20 1*01 XIX» ADVERTISING RAT 'S Replay space, per inch------- - ..20c Lo«al-i>ersonal column, per line.. 10c Readers, per line ....... .. ........ -...... 5« NOTICE OUR DISPLAY OF BEADS The cenici- piece of Pearls at $”>0.00 is well worth your time. Jet Beads arc very popular this season. HOW’S YOUR BLOOD? BARNES, The Jeweler Pimples and Eruptions Mean Bad Blood DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ....$6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year editor he began hl» asaoclatlon wltli the Atlantic Monthly, ■ succeedlng < Jamos Russeil Lowell as editor in ' 18'2. At the age of 44 he retlred lo devoto htiiiself to lila nóvala, ‘ which he produce»! for niany y»ar» at the rato of two a year. $- 1 0 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS People who have impure or impover ished blood should be careful to take onlv u temperance remedy »undo of wild roots and bursa, such as Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery it and has been for nearly 50 year«. Ingredients printed on wrapper. Tlie tint day you start to take thia reliable medicine, impure geruia and accumulations l»egin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through tlie eliminative organs. In place of the impurities, the ar teries and veins gradually get fresh vitalised blood and the action of this god blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rush, acne and many skin blemishes will disappear. Then you must re member that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels mid kidneva become healthy, active and vigorous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. Get Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery to-day at any medicine deal ers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c. for trial package to Dr. 1'ieree'e Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. O akland , C alif .—“A relative was poisoned, her blood turned to water ; th»’ doctors gave lier up. . said :i ahe could 11 •» v e r lie cured. She finally took Dr. Pierce's G<> IIIe II Medical Discovery, imd It mirad her. _____ I have liad six operatluiu, which left mo in a / nervous «tate, with -y KM ■>) sleep unii / appetite. Doctor ìi l ‘ ............ . . Golden Pierce's Medieul Db ocry and Pica».tot Peileis cured me. I gained io |x»tinds."—Mas. M ae Tilt im »W, 4OJ4 Sutter Street. The Associated Press is exclasbely 101-3-A N'OKrll 6TII entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. w honi he had married in Paris in All rights of republication of spe Fishing 1» Good- 1862. For two years he wrote edi Spring fishing on the lower Rogue cial dispatches herein are also re has been fair so far this season, torials tor the New York Nation, the served. though none of the gillnetters are Times and the Tribune, and then TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1S2O. making big money. The Chinooks moved to Boston where as assistant ran good for a week after the season ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ opened, but the river has cleared up OREGON W KATH ER ♦ rapidly and this condition caused the ♦ run to slack off until the last fow ♦ Weather for the Week days when the majority of the boats Pacific Coast States: Occa ♦ have turned to night fishing. A sional rains north portion: gen meeting of the local fishermen's erally fair south portion; ♦ union was called last Sunday to ♦ nearly normal temperatures. agree on the price to be paid this A man is as old as his organs; he ♦ season, but the attendance was so can be as vigorous and healthy at Wednesday Tonight fair, limited that nothing was done. Con 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in fair and warmer. Light frost sequently another session will be performing their functions. Keep ♦ In the early morning. i held next Sunday and all members your vital organs healthy with ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ should attend as the meeting is of vital importance. The number of Clean-up Campaign Success— boats on the river is below the usual The clean-up campaign of the mark, due no doubt to the high “City beautiful” by th» gnrldren or wages paid for labor outside. How- the R’veeside, East ard Central ever, there will be an increase later ■choo’s has been comple’tu and all on when the fish begin to come in Tba world’s standard remedy for kidney, repor s turned in. The campaigners liver, bladder and uric acid troubles better.—Gold Beach Reporter. since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates receivij highest credits 'or their vital organs. All druggists, three sites. work are First Third grade Fiver PORTLAND MARKETS Lack for the name Gold Madal on ovorr bo» side, Dorris McCarthy -aptair; sec and accept uo mulaUon ond, Sivth A. E'.-t'D n MFi:.»try. Portland, Ore., May 11.—Cattle, captain, and third, Seventh Al. I sheep, hogs, and butter are steady Lawrence Schmidt capta'n. The pu-1 and unchanged. Eggu. buying price, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK <>!• SOUTHERN OREGON pils of these schools have shown 39 cents. great interest and thoroughness in at Grants Pass, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busint'HH ou this splendid work for which they May 4th. 1920. NEW TODAY should be commended. There still | Resources FIRE, Automobile, Accident and remains a great deal of work to be Health Insurance T. M. Stott. 1 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $569,899.28 done by adult citizens, such as re • Total loans ...... 308-10 North Sixth street. Tele .8 89.5 moving old fences, dead hedges and 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $889.52 ........................ phone 44-J. 42tf 5. U. 8. Government securities owned: tumble down buildings. The mayor.. a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds with his committee, will soon make CARRIERS WANTED, boys or girls 50,000.00 par value) ....... . ....... ........... .. with wheels; route open; apply at another survey. The City Beautiful c Pledged to secure postal savings deposits once. Courier office. 65 9,000.00 should have the finishing touches (par value) ..... - d Pledged as collateral for State or other de IAYTON HOTEL on Sixth street is before Chautauqua. posits or bills payable ...................... 21,000.00 under the management of Mrs. I. 26.664.50 f Owned and unpledged ..................... Downs. Nice clean room, hot and AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO h War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps cold water, free bath. Rooms 50c' 2,290.31 actually owned ............................ ...... JAPAN TO MIX IN POLITICS Total U. S. Government securities ........ and up. ^6tf «• Other bonds, securities, etc.; Honolulu, May 11.—According to MILLIONS IN OIL—Vulcan 011 4 C Bonds and securities (other than U. S. se- the Tokio correspondent of the Hon .Gas Co. now exploring Rogue urities) pledged as collateral for State or other deposits (postal olulu Advertiser, it Is reported that River Oil-Coal field. Is offering 2,729.84 excluded ) or bills payable................ Roland A. Morris, United States am fairest, squarest plan to Investors e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not in I bassador to Japan, intends resign- ever proposed. For limited time cluding stocks), owned and un ing soon to participate in the presi- only real ground-floor opportun 72,625.00 pledged .................................................. Total bonds, securities, etc., other than ity. For details write Vulcan Oil dential elections in the United 75,354.84 U. S.................................................... -..... States. & Gas Co., Medford, Ore. 15-M-9t 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent 2.250.00 FOR SALE—Buff leghorn chicks. of subscription) .................................... FRÈNCH WILL DISSOLVE 20c 9. a Value of banking house, owned and unin one week old, and older; 20,000.00 THE LABOR ORGANIZATION cumbered .............................................. - each. Wanted, bull calves, one $.»>::.; 69 10. Furniture and fixtures ........................................... ——— day old or older. A. Alberts, Rd. 11. Real estate, owned other than banking house 3,200.00 Paris, May 11.—The French -ab- 71 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 1. near County Home. 45,992.49 inet at a meeting today Instructed 14. Cash in vault and net amounts due from na tire», en- 1917 FORD, three new 62,69 the minister of justice to open pro-, tional banks ......................................... gine in good shape, for sale Call 15. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and ceedings against the general federa 75 trust ompanies in United States tion of labor with a view of the dis-1 909 K street. (other than included in ItemH 12, solution of the organization, which 9,354.60 13. or 14) ............................................. HORN 1,396 68 has been supporting the strike of j 16. Exchange for clearing house .............................. 73,4 43.53 Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 the French railway men by calling i MarVICAR—To Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ma'Vicar, 1214 M street. Monday, 1 8. Checks on banks locate ’ outside of < ity or other strikes. town of reporting bank and other May 10, twins, a boy and a girl. 1,326.84 cash Items .............................................. 19. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and 500 (Hl due from U. S. Treasurer . 279 0 4 1. Gold Dust .................................................................. MAN’S BEST AGE *1 COLD MEDAL Portland, May 11. John Kampf, a cabinet maker, win burned to death and damage eatlniuted at $7' , ()00 was done when a fire of unde- < tertulned origin In a paint »hop In a downtown furniture warehouse des troyed two Htorlos of a four »lory building. One fireman was over come by «moke. There are Lindi» In thè city t rena ti ry lo redeein all warrant« »Irawn on thè generai fumi numbered 14,- 316 t<> 14.296 inclusive Interest wlll ceaae affer May lOth. 1920. Dal ed «t Grilliti» Pai»" Oregon, May 8. 1930 G. P. JESTER. City Treasurer. G 9 Lee Tires and Tubes pf. j1”, ; ■< ■ Cords and Fabrics All Sizes For Sale By 1 AMW FOR ■ < HUDSON MAXWELL 7 CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS J MClDonitS ANO RCPAINING PHONE 317 Sil H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE 4 Washington. .May 0.—Republican' 3908,1 24.04 Total .. members of the house ways and Liabilities means committee definitely decided’ (Continued from Pase One> Capital stock paid in ............................................... today to abandon the proposed 1| 23. Surplus fund per cent retail sales tax for raisingj Four years later, In 1865, he came 24. a Undivided profits ................................................ 16,741.08 b T>>ss curren expenses, interest and taxes part of the money for the proposed to New York with his wife, who was 4.504 paid ......................................................... 1 2,236.49 soldier relief legislation. Elinor G. Mead, of Vermont. Inter-st and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned 4,274.59 — (approximate) ................................ 50,000.00 28. Circulating notes outstanding ........................... 30. Net amounts due" to national banks 31. Net amounts due to banks, hankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than in 108.73 cluded in Items 29 or 30) ............. .. . Certified checks outstanding ............................... 1 85.88 Total of Items 29, 30, 31, 3 2, and 33 . 4 39.95 Demand <lc[K»sit«( other than bank deposit»») subject to limrrvi) (deposits payable within 30 days): « l-.U . Individual dep.sits subject to check............... 503,299.17 . Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) . 30,594.1 1 36. State, county, or other municipal deposits se cured by pledge of assets of this bank ......................................................... 32,307.66 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 68, and 39 566,200.94 Time de|M»sits subject to Reserve (payable af For Women vviio Care JUST ter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Perfect fit and perfect texture RECEIVED Certificates of deposit (other than for money are essential to the stylish appear borrowed) .............................................. 1 72,1 73.28 ance that discriminating women Postal savings deposits ......................................... 1,982.35 Other time deposits ................................................ look for in hosiery. 33,548.34 Total of time deposits subject to Re Made right, from honest mater serve, Items 40, 4 1 , 42 and 43 207,703.97 ials, IRON CLADS have both, and besides, they have strength to Total ........................................................................... State of^Oregcin, County of Josephine, ss: withstand hard wear. J. Geo. E. " " Lundburg, Cashier of the aboi <■ mod Whether you buy silk, lisle or swe.ar that the above statement, is true to the Inst of cotton, you get that IRON CLAD belief. * ¡ron Ciad Hosiery goodness that insures a snug and comfortable fit throughout the long life of every pair. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE GEO. E. I.BEDBURG. Ca-’iler SubHcribed and sworn to before me this Sth d >v of ¡May, 1920 E. IM NORTON, Notary Public. (My commission ex'd-cs Mar. 17, 1 924.) Correct—Attest: H. I). NORTON. C. H. DEMARAY. FRANK MASHBURN. Directora m every arop Gasoline oC Qua/iiy “Red Crown” is ail-fc- finery gasoline with the full and continuous chain of boiling points neces sary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceler ation, steady, dependable power and long mileage. It is made to meet the re quirements of your en gine. Look for the "Ted Crown” sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) C. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass Prices Slashed on Used Cars FORD TRUCK DODGE ’F-T' t T'O OBBVHOLET STUDEBAKER 1 ford delivery *<100 ea.. < »