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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1920)
GRANTS PASS DAILY INJURIER Statement of Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ -4 ♦ : 4 ERSONAL AND LOCAL P Wonderful Bargains ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦■♦44444 ♦ OF SOI THER.N OREGON H. W. Parmelee, of Waldo, was a local visitor yesterday, stopping at the Josephine. Fred Wilson, of Waldo, is spend Xraources ldaidlitira ing a few «lays in the city looking Capital Stock ..................... $ 50,000.00 Loans .<• I Discounts___ $570,788.SO after business matters. Surplus and Undivided United States Bonds------ 106,664.50 Mrs. C. S Moore returned to her 29,504.59 Profits ........................... Other Bonds and War home at KJamatb Falls this morning 4,274.59 Unearned Discount ........ rants ................................ 75,354.84 after a visit here with her sister. Circulation ......................... 50,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10c 2,250.00 DE i*O8 ITS ......................... 774,344.146 Bank ............... ................ and l?c per yard. Nellie Nena Oltf Bank Building and Fix- Rev. Robert Melanin went to Ore- 24,033.69 tur co .......... gon City this morning for a visit 3,200.00 Other Real Estate ........ there for several days. 125.832.21* Cash and Exchange ...... Mrs. J. L. Haskins and two chil- dran, of Merrill, are visiting here $008,124. u4 $908,124.04 I this week with Mrs. Haskins' par- jents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Morton. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SY STEM 69 •■Resinol Soap.” Sabin has it. Interest paid «>n time deposits Mrs. Laura Honnold and daugh ter. 'Miss Madge Honnold. of Port land. are visiting here with Mrs. J. L. Johnson. M«»ve- OITi<« — Alfalfa and millet seed at Pardee's E. L. Chur-hill Fv moved into Grocery. 73 Room I of the Lundburg building Mrs. Harry Thrasher returned to and w’l conduct his teal estate bus Klamath Falls this morning after iness there in the future. visiting in the city at the A. D. Houck home for the past week. Sterling Trucks— Mrs. F. Zana returned to her home For logging, lumber hauling or at Ashland this morning after visit any other heavy work. For light ing In the city for a short time with work get the Chevrolet or Nash Mrs. F. B. Wlllmarth. truck. Chevrolet and Nash trucks B. D. Shriner left this morning tor 69 in stock. Maxwell & Co. Des Moines, Iowa, where he make his home. Mr. Shriner At Salvation Army Tonight— been living in this city at the home The Rev. C. M. Cline will preach lot his daughter, Mrs. J. L. Johnson. : tonight at the Salvation Army hall j Orres the ladies' tailor from Ash- ' at S o’clock, preceded by street | [an(ji at Clevenger's Hat Shop meeting at 7:30. Special music. All, every Thursday, instea«i of every I are? ordialf; invited. Tuesday. 61tf G. M. Thrasher has been visiting Servie«*. Tonight at St. Luke’s— in the city for several days at the Bishop W. T. Sumner, of Portland. home of A. D. Houck in this city left _ will ... be the -__ I__' BUILT FOR THOSE WHO WANT principal speaker at 9t. this morning for his home at Klam- THE BEST Luke’s Episcopal church tonight at ath Falls. 8 p. m. Don’t fail to hear this not Mrs. J. L. Shaska left this morn Ik» your luiying this year with a Mc ing for Klamath Falls, where she ed speaker. Cormick mower and Case tractor. will join her husband, who is engag Come in and talk over your p*>wer ed in road construction there. They Where Shall We Go?— farming requirements witli us. intend to spend the summer at that Y, go to Murphy Saturday night,, of course. They’ll have ham sand- place. Grangers and their friends guar wichee. Hula Hula music and a Har- em Scarem picnic, tell vour gtrl anteed a good time at Grange hall 69 70 Friday evening, the 14th. about it. Mr. and Mrs. James Fells and Mr. • and Mrs. Wesley Brown and son, Congregation to Meet— Wesley Jr., were visitors Sunday The congregation of the Church and Monday at the home of Mrs. • . of Christ will meet Wednesday even Brown's father, E. L. Churchill. ing at 8 o’clock. Every member is They returned last night to Medford I urged to be present as there will be having made the trip by auto. a question of especial interest to be Alfalfa and millet seed at Pardee's considered. * Grocery. 7 3, I John Maloney returned to Iceland TELEPHONE 161 R. E. MORTON, Prop this morning to the Copper Queen | Royal Arch Mum»— The regular convocation Rea meg mine, of which he is part owner. Mr I Chapter No. 28 will be held Wednes- . Maloney was accompanied to the. day. «May 12. Work in Mark and I mine by Mr. and Mrs. <L. W. Beach,' Past Master degrees. F. M. Huyler, of San Francisco. Mr. Beach is in 69 j terested in the mine and Is here to H. P. | look over the property. ‘SCRATCH FEED | --------------------- I Indies Aid to Meet— The Indies Aid of the M. E. AH W ill Celebrate— MADE FROM It will be a wonderful dance to- church will hold their regular so- MAIZE, WHEAT, CRACKED CORN. KAFFIR CORN 1 cial meeting in the church parlors ! morrow night at the Waldorf Hall. | Wednesday afternoon. May 12th. All ' moonlight waltzes and all those fa- SUN- HULLED BARLEY, HILLED OATS, Bring your girl or your I members are urged to come and in ' vorites. 69 vite your friends to come and spend wife and have a real time. FLOWER SEED. I a pleasant afternoon. ---- ’—’ IN <N)ATH, SUITS ANI» DRENNEH Grants Pass, Oregon, May 4, 1020 Case Kerosene Tractors rnr$. nellie Deas Sucerasor to Mm. K. Rehktqif HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE The little «tore around the «-orner s>: 4 GRASS ROCKERS INI» TAIII.EN HOOSIER CABINETS SANITARY STEEL CN >1'4 II ES AND DAVENPORT»* M< >RK OF THOSE GOOD MATTRESSES Just arrivisi tuid you will find my priera are rigid. BUY QUALITY—NOT PRICE All-wool and |terfect tailoring is real economy- llumlrtxU of alluring pattern» nt 6-t.X to *()<» for two piece an<l three piece suits. Mad«’ to your mcaaurv nn«i to your liking. At the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor GEO. S. CALHOUN Exrlnaive local dealer over IB years NIFTY SPRING SUITS Rogue River Hardware Co. SHOES and FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Peerless Clothing Co Count’s Feed Store It’s A Fact Manufactured Feeds Buys Walter Building— The Josephine County bank has purchased the Henry Walter build C. I. I^ewis, organization manager I ! of the Oregon Fruitgrowers Asso la- ing now occupied by George C. Sa-: OBITUARY • i I tlon, t'— is in • the u- city today conferring —• •— -bin. This building adjoins the bank-J I with local fruitgrowers. Mr. Lewis Ing property and will be held by the Willard Amos Date bank for the time when the Increas- Willard Amos Lowe was born I will return to Medford tomorrow and e«l business of the bank will neces-■ I will then return here on Thursday, July 20, 1869, In Red Oak, Iowa, eH is arranging for a meeting to be i sitate larger quarters than they are and died May 4, 1920, near Grants held here on May 20 of the local| In at present. Pass. On January 17, 1892, he was members of the association. married to Eva M. Clarke. To this unytn nine children were born. Two, Funeral Services Indefinite— The time has not yet been set for Paul and Amos, are dead. He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife and the funeral services of J. B. Burrows, seven children, Floyd Willard Lowe, 1 who died yesterday morning at his You can write well if you use a of California; Claude Herbert Lowe, I Cheney creek ranch. Word Is be- of Portland; Bessie 'Fern Smith, of | Ing awai ed from a daughter, who Seattle; Blanche Matilda Smith, of has not yet been lccated. Glendale; Forest Reynold Lowe, <IO sheet» of linen—bond, Beultih May I^owe and Eva Opal Conduct Clothing School— Miss Jessie Biles, clothing special Lowe, are with their mother in this rule«! letter size—A g<axl value city. He also leaves two sisters, ist from O. A. C., and Miss Ruth L. Plunia Van Campen, of Zell, S. D.; Corbett, home demonstration agent, for 25r Amy Phillips, of Seattle, Wash.; and are conducting clothing schools in « one half brother, D. O. St. Clair, of the county this week. Monday and Caldwell, Idaho, His death was a Thursday they are to be at the Rogue River Valley grange. Tuesday and shock to many. Mr. Lowe had been a member of Friday have been set for Wllderville Sells Drugs and Books the Free Methodist church in Ne add on Wednosdny and Saturday braska about 25 years ago and five they will bo at River Ranks Farm-7, 77« V''-r«s.t’,ò SiDtc years ago be was restored and -unit-' --------- - ed with the church at Grants Pass. Keep the Date— He was a faithful member and will Don’t overtook the opportunity to be greatly missed by the church. ( have a good time at the park beno- The funeral services were conduct fit dance tomorrw night at the Wal ed by Rev. C. E. Glazier. Interment dorf. was at the Dryden <emetery. <lt<-r half of nil the people in the Vnite«l States live in the »mail towns or in tli«> country. Th«’ < liiuitau<|UH nod Lyceum movement is «loing an «<du<ntionnl work in Kl.tMMt Ameri* i-an towns never atteni|>te<l by any other agency. Lewis in the City— OREGON LAST TIMES TONIGHT Soldiers Grants Pass Chautauqua Do You Write? Ustaco Tablet rortune •ATIIE NEWS PATHE ( O.MEDY STARTS TOMORROW FERTILIZER CLEMENS COMING EVENTS Will Hunt Diggers— Ira N Gabrielsen, of Portland, ar* rived this morning to start a cnni- , paign against the gray digger squar- rels on government lands. The ■■quirrol menace is being fought by the farmers and they are to receive the cooperation of the government Hammermill Bond printers at the by the extermination of the pent on Courier office. government lands. Lawn and Garden May 26-31, Wednesday, Monday— Grants Poss Chautauqua. May 20-21 Thursday and Friday, senior dn « pia” of the Grants Pass high s hool. Wars’W, May 0.—Ukrainian for ces Joined the Poles In occupying lev 1st- Saturday, according to ad vices r aching here today. Electrical Supplies PAUL’S Electric Store J. Pardee G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto i op and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware . »