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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1920)
TI E*DAV, Jl LY I». IW'JO. i Your Proposition—and Ours ras™L LOCZIL Special Prices Miss Hunts llilll» went to Medford j this morning to spend the summer visiting with friends. We solicit your deposits, having in George Kearns is »¡lending the day mind that if you neeil assistance at any tiine attending to business matters In Medford. it is our purpose to help you so far as it is Mrs. S. S. Patton left this morn Two Buy Buicks— consistent with sound hanking. Haowor to George 8. Stevenson, of Kerby, and tag for West Fork where she will Mr» K. Behkopf visit a short time with her brother. August ilocttsche. are the latest buy Mrs. K. Hamnierbacher loft yes- ers of new Buick automobile*. The Swope auto company also announces i terday for St. Paul and expect* to that other deliveries will be made spend several weeks ou the trip. Miss Gladys Sw acker left last night as soon as possible for Portland, where she will spend OF SOUTHERN OREGON it. St. Anne's 4 linreh— the summer vacation period. Rev. Jas. 1‘jwers of Medford will Hemstitching and pebottng. 10c nd 12c per yard Nellie Neas 01 If hold services Sunday. July 18. In St. Mrs. William Briggs, of Ashland, Anne's church. 7 and 9:30. Baptism com« is a guest here of Mis* Ruth Whit after mass. I call*. ney for several days Mrs. E. B. Barlow and daughter, for ■ I «<ll«~i Ai<l to Mii't— Miss Esta. left this morning Wednesday afternoon. July 14th. Portland and McMinnville tor a visit the Igidie* Aid of the M. E. church of several weeks. F. H. Allison, of Cottage Grove, will hold a social meeting In the is visiting in the city with his broth- church parlors, preceeded by a short meeting. Friends er. H. E. Allison, for a few davs business Mr. Allison Is making a trit* by auto strangers are cordially Invited. to Ashland and other valley points. Lumbago. Rheumatism, acute or tearing Auto Park chronic, responds to Dr. Tompkins A number of auto park enthusiasts treatments. 1 <tf spent Monday evening at the camp NiUiimally known for a quarter of a century a« Amos Williams left this morning in clearing the grounds. The men specialist* tn that tlioroughbrevl type of iwlhring. for Portland to spend several day» in burned brush and the women raked You are certain to be ple<v»e<l with Uie values. attendance at the National Clean, rs dead grass and leaves. They enjoy and Dyers association conference, ed a picnic »upper after work. GEO S. CALHOUN which Is to be held this »»•» | ---------- At 'he sign of Over fifteen years lie al drnlcr Mrs. J II. Wagonblast and chil Divorcee Are iiranliul— Ye Jolly dren. who have been guests here of Little Tailor At the xeitsion of the circuit court Mr and Mrs. F. L. Johnson, returned yesterday two divorces were granted. this morning to their home at Port Vida Madison was given a divorce » “ —------------ --- — land. from Edward William Madison and REPORT OF THE CONDITION DE IRE FI11MT NATIONAL BANK OF Mrs. E. H. Gilman and daughter. .1. R. Higginbotham was granted a 8OI TIIERN OREGON Miss Miriam Gilman, who have been divorce from Charlotte Higginboth at Grant* Paa*. In the filate of Oregon, al the clo*® of biiBinrw* on visiting here with Mrs. Oilman’s am and given the custody of the two Jun« 3«. 1920 EEP a W inchester Flashlight in the daughter. Mrs. E. D. Roberts, left children, Rcaouri'ea 1. a Ixians and discount*, In ludlng rediscount* *569.5.14.38 kitchen to flash into the pantry shelves, the this morning for their home at Port- » • • *. i .- •Total loans land. oven or the ice-box. Have it ready to light the 1.755.77 No Cohort Friday — 2 Overdrafts, unsecured. *1755.77 "Pussywillow." Sabin has it. 21 way to the cellar, or down the back-door steps. 5- I . S. Government securities owned: The regular Friday night concert and I Mrs. William Davenport a Deposited to see uni clHulatlon (U. 8. bond» will not tie given this week. The Always have a W inchester Flashlight in 59,000.0® daughter. Miss Ruth Davenport, left par valub*.................. special concert at the ex-service c Pledged to »e uro postal saving» deposits the bedroom. Use it in the clothes closet— this morning for their home at Palo 0,000.00 men's picnic In the park Sunday af (par valuei Alto, Cal. They nave been visitina m keep it beside the bed at night. d Pledged a* collateral tor State or other de ternoon will tako Its place The band here with Mrs. Walter A. Smith and 21,000 00 posits or bill* payable ... Come in and see these Flashlights which we has hern practicing on some new sa 19.364.50 C. H. Demaray. t Osnrxl and unpledged le Hons and the best concert of the recommend so highly. h War Savings Certificate* and Thrift Stamp* H. l^tnpman of Central Point. ’ season la promised. 367 70 actually owned spent the day with Grants Pass I Deposited with state authorities In accord friends. Mr. Umpmax for the past ance with provision of rfe<- 11-K. 10,000.00 two years has been conducting a non . Rnln ut Glendnl«— , Federal Reserve Act According <0 Mr. and Mrs. August 109,732 29 Total U. 8. Government securities partisan league pai>er in Hillsboro, the STORE N. Dak., and is home visiting hin Goettsche. who returned this morn <4- Other l>on<l», *ccuriUe*. etc.! c Bonds and securities (other than U. 8. se- ing from an auto trip to Glendale. It | family. uritles* pledged as collateral is raining hard on the other side of, for State or other deposits (postal Smith hill. It apparently started 2,729 84 excluded* or bills puyahle The Security Benefit Picnic— e Securities, other than U. 8.'bond* in<>t In Will be held Friday afternoon and raining early this morning but th« cluding st« ksl. owned and un- evening at the park If the weather Is roads are still In good shape, |hc • pledged 66.3S7.49 rain not affecting them yet. Buy Your • favorable. All members are asked h Deposited »¡lb State authorities in ac. ord- ance with provisions of Sc 1 1-K. to bring their families and well filled Federal Reserve Act I r>,ooo.00 baskets, and enjoy a real good time. Irrtgmion District Extcnihi!— Total bonds, securities, etc . other than Many land owners who were not I s 74.017.33 included within the boundaries «f , 8. Stork of Federal Reserve Bank 4 50 per cent Good. Clean Room* at Reason PROPOSAL TO I SE DIRECT the Gnnts Pass Irrigation district of subscript loti t able Prices ACTION AGAINST BRITISH 2.250.00 9. a Value of banking house, owned and unin at the time of the e*tabll»hment of at cumbered ..... ........ 20,000 00 flth and H Sts. Ixindon, July 13.—A proposal to the district, or with later Inclusions, 10. Furniture and fixtures 3.650.00 employ direct action if necessary to re now making petition for inclu 11. Real estate owned other than banking house 1,500.00 sion. Tracts In the lower valley that 12. lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank force the government to withdraw its 4».912 54 •4. Cash in vault and net timpani* due from na troop* from Ireland and cease manu had not previously been Included.are tional banks Alonzo Jones, Mgr. 97.647.63 facturing* munitions for use In Ire now being taken In. and numerous 15. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and petitions are now on file with the land and Russia was defeated today trust companies In fnlted States In a si>a lai trades union congress board of directors The plan for the ; (other tbun Included in Items 12. 13 or 1 4) 5,088.21 called to consider labor's attiude on Immediate completion of (he gravity j 16. Exchanges for clearing house 1,784 74 ■project, with Its release from the i the Irish question. here before the railroad was built Early Resident VLsiting Total of Items 1 3. 1 I. I 11; and I 7 104,387.78 charges for power. I* reason for this ' 18. Checks on banks located outside of ity . or A. G. Guyer and family of Colusa and assisted in putting up the first AMERICAN REPORTED KILLED desire upon the part of the land own- ■ town of reporting bank and other Cal., and the former's sister. Mrs. tent set up on the townsite. cash items DURING FIGHT AT SPALATO <vrs to have their lands within the 1,238.26 19. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and Agnes Hoernlien of Anderson, Cal., <0 project. t D. J. Vasbinder. of Gold Hill, spent due from V. 3. Treasurer are in the city for a few days look- ■....... Trieste, July 13.—An American 21. Gold Dust .... "V 409.68 Mr. a number of days in the city on bus officer is reported to have been killed ing alter property Interests. Examination Hcl<l July 21.— Guyer was an early resident of this iness. returning to Gold Hill Total in recent street fighting between the Th« IT. S. Civil Service commission *940,188.03 city leaving here in 1884. He wa.s morning. Croats and Italians, during the Jugo annonn es that a clerk-carrier exam- I Jalillltlcx slav nationalist demonstration at Inatlon will 'be held on July 24, 1920, 22. Capital stock paid In * 50,900.00 Spalato, Dalmatia. to establish an eligible register from 23. Surplus fund 25.000 00 « which selections may be made to fill 24. a Undivided profit* 6.453 35 Washington. July 13.—No report vacancies as they may occur In the 25. Interest and discount coll” ted or credited In advanc« of maturity and not earned of the killing of an American oflcer positions of clerk and carrier, poet —■(approximate* 3.995.24 during street fighting in Spalato, or office service. Grants Pas*. Salary. 28. Circulating note* outstanding 1'1,000 ' 31. -Net amount* due to Inink*.'baiikers. and trust the participation of American naval $1 OOP per annum, plus bonus, All companies In th« fnlted States and forces In disturbances there have citizens of the United States who foreign countries (other than in been received by the navy depart meet the requirements, both men I cluded In Items 29 or 30) 1,583.1« ment. Total of Items 29. 30, 31. 32 anii 33 and women, may enter this examina » 1,583.26 Denuind deposlte) oilier than hank <le|MM|ts> tion; appointing officers, however, •«bjrct to Reserve (deposits j>;1 able Furniture Oil. have the legal right to »perlfy the within 30 clay»): To renovate scratched furniture, sex desired in requesting certifica 34. Individual <!« poHltii Rirbject to < h« ( k 539.843.74 mix together In a bottle equal quanti tion %f ellgitofc1». Age limits, 18 to 35. Certificates of deposit due In lees than 3' davs ties of the best salad oil and vinegar. 4 8 years on the date of the examina a/».- (other than for money borrowed 1 87,074 8.1 36. State, county, or other municipal deposits se Shake vigorously, then It fs’rendy tn tion. Age limits do not apply to per u«e. Take n small |>nd or soft rag, cured by pledge of asset* of this bank .............................. dip It Into rhe solution and rub «ell sons entitled to preference on ac 38. Dividends unpaid 23.638.21 Into the wood until all scratches have count of military or naval servlcb. 3,000.00 Total of demand depoeits (other lllin For further Information and appli disappeared Tien polish with an bank deposits) aublect to Reserve other soft rng You will be delighted cation blank apply to Arthur L. Item* 34. 35, 36, 37. 38 and .39 with the result. «02,554.78 Wlble, local secretary, board ot civil Time deposits suh.|e<t to Reser.. ; ne (payable nf- service examiners. Grants Pass, or ter 30 days, or subject to 30 day* * or or to the secretary. 11th V, S, Civil 40 r «tri . n’°r.e ,notW*b nr"’ POwtal savIngHi ertlfl n‘ni„;Lw«nlf. io‘.h"r f,‘r "ionoy Service district, 303 postoffice build ENGRAVED ing, Seattle, Wash. . 42. Postal Ravines deposit* ——■ ---- — 43. Other time deposit* Total of tlni.. .,¡1.. , t KNIGHTS OF serve, Roms 40, 41, 42 and 43 PYTHIAS 201,601.40 • Total TONIGHT, Last Times, a Thermopylae Lodge *' ' """ 'I' Hi I......................... ' ' ’ " (crexf mid discount wns churgv<| ... ,.. ' «mounts on uhlchTn- No. NO by law (Mee. 5H)7j n,.v> H(J|, ( J ~ T'-« "f those p. emitted BOX STATIONERY AND MEETS charge not to exceed .-¡p ’’ notes ,(|ion < <»t:l{| SI’OMlEM I. < AltlW each lonn, was none. > «"* ""«<>. The number of TONIGHT PICTLRE ENGRAVED IN’ GOLD State of Oregon County of Josephine. », Visiting Mem- THAT’S DIFFERENT GRANTS PAM, OREGON , I. Grò E Lnndbnrg, Cimbier nf •>.« Invited OOc THE BOX swear that thT sbovo statement i< true to'tï?? "."‘’.""ï b*nk' ,,n »"'tmnl.v 10 h"*1 of my knowledge nnd mrs. nenie Hea$ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips at WlNCff£ST£R Peerless Ctothing Co Use A Flashlight About the House K Rogue River Hardware TV/NC/f£Sr£R At Home Away From Home Electrical Supplies PAUL’S Electric Store Layton Hofei ! COMING! ANITA STEWART in Mind the Paint Girl and BENNETT’S “GEE WHIZ Starts Tomorrow OREGON BILL HART “JOHN Community Linen CLEMENS Subscribed and sworn to before Sells Drill's ar.d Books TÁ<- CKO E l,(tNnnrno naRh|er E M 'vkl1X',f',"ly' 1920' ■/Ò Star» Parker , m ’ . .... Correct—Attest ■ H. D NORTON L. R HA LI,. J. T. FRY. Directors. t « âï “'',,1:''“,,