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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
PAGE FIVE ^Announcing the. Addition of a Trust Department to Our Regular Banking Facilities A RECENT net of Congress permits National Banks when authorized by the I'cdernl Reserve Board to establish Trust Departments to carry on such business as would ordinarily be conducted by a Trust Company.. We have installed a staff of specially trained men and arc ready now to serve any of your needs in this important department. I .et us explain to you in person our facilities. Iliis bank hae been authorized to act as trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, guardian of estates, as signee, receiver, committee of estates of lunatics or in any other fiduciary capacity in which state bunks, trust companies, or other corporations which come into competition with na tional bunks arc permitted to act under the laws of thia State. First National Bank Of Southern Oregon I Quality Goods Art' Ihr Iru-M rK|»enMivr in the long run. We Iminlle mi1 h nntlonnll) known brunii» a«: WEIREVKR Al.I MIS» M HEItllK K REFRIGERATORN SIMONDS A DIHTON HAWN M ME PAINT« OOMMINITY PLATE NILVEItM IRE THOR WANHKRN MAYTAG WASHERS DETROIT VAPOR KEROSENE STOVES VI<< OKMI< K AND DEERING MOWERS AND BINDERS CASE KEROSENE TR M'Tolls TCACTopS, ••»■«< >vil>l.l Vi X rs <Mt Gl ' I R II. HlltllWARF. If II’» the l>e»t you xvnnt we have It- Rogue River Hardware Co the WINCHESTER stori The Professional Man ii» well n» the bm-lne»» man. nil! ap- pre»-iate the except tonali) good ser ti« -<- at the Jie-epliine County Bank in transacting hl» banking bu.ilncn«. Hare your t'becking Aivount with fhi» -Winn, obliging Bank. k E k SSNAIL *2? LOÇÆL We lava some good late model Mm Wanted— "ords at reason«h‘)'pre e* and niiz For road work, 15 and up for 8 I terms. Manuel Bros. it hours. Bring blankets. Schell & 82 i John llampaliire left las' night for Calvert. Purtlund where he will spend several si;w today days al lauding to business. lleinatlli-hlng and peooting, 10c CARRIERS WANTED, boys or girls ami 1 Zc .per yard. Nellie Neaa. OUf with wheels; route open; apply at Mr». C. A. Kenney returned to her once. Courier office. 65 horns at Seattle last night atter vin UNION CENTRAL LIFE Insurance Ring In the city for a short ti me with Company of Cincinnati. One of her won, C. J. Kenney. the ten oldest and largest In the Rolled barley and oats, 1160 per United States. Investigate their »ack, at the Josephine County Flour-! rates T. M. Stott, Agent. It Ing Mill. I Mrs. C M. Dalrymple and daugh DEPENDABLE INSURANCE kind», telephone or write for rates ter left last night for Ohio w here and save your time. T. M. Stott, they will make their horns, They Agent. 78tf have been living here for a short lime. HJS. MOSS AGENCY- Fire insur- "Pepaodent” Tooth Paute. Sabin . ance, plate gl:-»s liability Inaur- 79 ; a«ce. 204 H Sixth stseet. ha» It What Is home without a flivver. I 79 AGENTS WANTED luxdy or gentle Manuel Bros. man agent wanted for the city of W. A. Letchor left this morning Grants Pass. Sell the original for Sun I’ram l hco after a visit here Watkins Products. Known every for a day with his uncle, Alfred where. Write today. Watkins la-tcher. He arrived yesterday from Co. 52 Winona, Minn. 5-1-5S Seattle and »topped off for a »hort time. E. L. GALBRAITH— Real Estate. In Rolled barley ano oats. 12.50 per' surance, and plate glass liability sack, at the Josephine County Flour 609 Vi G street, phone 28. 40t Ing Mill. 7» Mrs. ID. F. Heath left last, night FOR SALE I own a 13.000 home in for Corvallis where she will vifit for I Seattle that I have a 11700 Inter a few days. She ~ *.'■» acromi-allled a* est In that I w|ll trade as a' first tar as Albany by Mra. L. M. Curt, payment on a nice home at Granta who has been visiting here with Mn Paas not too far out, not less than lloalh for the past week. two acres or more with a gopd five We have our Fords put In good room house with lights and water, liape before we offer them for sale all kinds of fruit and good soil. 78 Manuel Bros. My place is 6-rooni modern house V. B. DaUno who was formerly in good shape, lot 100x100, young ronnecied with the C. & O. C. rail fruit and berries, flowers and road here passed through the city roses. T have a good deed. 3910 yesterday afternoon on his .way to West Webster. Seattle, Wash. 81 «an Francisco and was met at th» truiu by a few of his acquaintandbe HIO VALVE—Good dry pilli work 110 a load of four tiers, Tele Orres the ladles' tailor from Ash phone 351-J mornings or even- -and, will be at Clevenger's Hat Shop inga. every Thursday. Instead of every Tuesday. 61tf WANTED--Chiffonier or chest Mr. and Mr«. S. Itos». of Portland, drawers In dark finish (black wal are visiting st. the home of Mr» nut preferred): also kitchen table. Roas' sister. Ilm. Fred Roller, Mr Give price and condition. Mrs. and Mrs. Rosa intend to make t heir Claude I,. Davis, R. F. D. 2, Box home here as they were former resi »1, Grants Pass. 82 dents of the city. We can sell you a Ford on «neh FOR SALE Another lot of White I-egh.iBi 4 weeks old cockerels, at easy terms that you will hardly iiüs< 11.50 per dozen. Hammerbacher the payments. Manuel Bros. Rd. 2. »hone 6O6-F-23. 8' i Rebekah Meeting Momlay^— FOR SALE—6 head of horses: One There will be election of officers span mares, 8 years old, weight at the meeting Monday night Every 3000 lbs., well broke; 1 span bay one come. T9 mares, weight 2800, well broke; 1 mare, 1 horse, weight 1000 each, Guarantors Meeting— broke to -harness and saddle. Guarantor» of the Chautauqua are be seen at Parker barn. Ito meet at the Chamber of Commerce moms Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock FOR SLAI<E—Lincoln electric charg-1 er, 3 to 20 cells, '4 horse power. - | It Is necessary that all be preeeat. 78 Practically new. Call Carl Gent- ner. 84 , Conct'rning Mill. Bottl e» ■ ■■ All customers of Peter Olson will FOR SALE- —Setting hens, O. A. C. 1 please set ont milk bottles ea<A strain Barred Ro: ks, $1.50 each. ' night, as milk will not be left at Spring wagon, John Deere make, j 79 honsM failing to observe this. in .good repair, newly painted. 135. I Cha». E. Wise. Rd. 1, phone 600- PORTLAND MARKETS F-12. 80 Portland, May 23— Eggs. 3X cents. All other quotAtions are unchanged front yesterday's rejtort. Blue prints i ourler office. of Grants Pass— Big Reduction ON SWEATERS ALL, FANCY SHADES Sn< ce««or to Mr«. E. Rehkopf « NIFTY SPRING SUITS SHOES and FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Peerless Clothing Co. HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE The Hule »tore ar<>un<l the corner » .Maple porch rockers and swings- Old Hickory Porch Hockers Also more of thoee GOOD OAK rocken-, (the llolted Kind) And a new line of Refrigerators just in My Prices are Right—Come and See- BOB G STREET OPPOSITE THE BAND 8 TA.’ I W ANTBD -Mail to dress old style | mill buhrstone». E. Gillenwater. Rd. 3, Box 81. 80 1 WANTED- Single buggy and ness. in good condition. 1 E. Barnes, Wilderville, Ore. Taylor’s Singing' Band Is Coming Chautauqua Presents Splendid Company on Fourth Day Josephine County Bank Rip Saw Plats of Granta I’ns Blue print plats of Granta Paas .11 Kg saw, buzz 51.50; -blue line prluts, 11.75, at learned my trade with a darn good the Courier oITl s . 7ttf gang. Can I paint? Well I should smile! I can paint and decorate llaninsertnlll Homi printers nt the your house In any old style Wikoff. 707 South Fifth street. Courier otllce. Memorial Service at B.iptist Church Bible S liool nt 10. II. K Hackett, Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning service nt 11 Memorial Sunday services. Program Doxology mid Invocation. Hymn "All llnll the. Power of Josus’ Nu me." Hrrlptare lesson. II Sam. 1 17-27. Mrs. Roat Holo" Blessed Are the Pure In Heart” Hymn “Star Spangled Banner" Prayer and response. Prof. Applehoff Bnss Clarinet Solo ........... ............... Announcement» mill offering. Full Chorus Anthem "Exalt Our Klug"........................ Sermon "Parged NN fth Blood’ Hymn --"America" Benediction In the evening thu ohurch joins in the union baoealanrest servlT nt the Methodist church. . 4. ll__ - ? ' '' Singln, I'.iind bring- tb Chautauqua two of the big uiusieul prognum» of the week on the fourth day. For severni veers thev have been neuvu/ featured in tne and are n < »inii in ] as one of the genuine musical succmrcr of the platform. This splindld organization 1» » aging bam! with 11 program of unusual variety. They have imsemble seldom found In mg’nnlaatlons of twice ■Iwlr size- They a.I po»«»-. hoe vole.-« and are master» on their many blind fi.viruanmrs. The best In the musical library Is to be found in their programs < ulmiv.il witli lighter intisie uml pm-ltln.' tilrs. Their two programs are of »mil excel!, neo and larlely that whatever vour musical taste may be you will a- genptne\v -urprlsed mid plesMii. .’I’lau Corwlnc, lnlijltnble entertainer, will mid to the Joy of the day by appearing both 'afternoon mid evening |