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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1920)
PAGK NIX (iiuvrn i ' ann daily txHmnc« NATI linAV, NKITMIIIEIl IN. HIJO. J REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE JONFPIIINK <NM VI’Y STORAGE BATTERY BANK at Grants Pass, in the State of Ore gon at the close of business Septem ber S, 19 20 Rntourvea 8360,967 Iatan* and diwounts Over drafts, secured a.ud 634 unsecured 96,871 Bonds and warrants Slocks. securities, judg 12.3 41 ments. etc 6.000.00 Banking house............... 5.000 00 Furniture and fixtures 5.090 00 Other real estate owned Due from banks (not re- 3.366 17 serxe banks i Due from approved re 54.34» OK serve tranks Checks and other cash 1.786 71 Items Exchange for cJaarlng 3,744.84 house 24.697.36 Cash on hand 741.07 Gold dust ........................... 3575,SSI 07 .......... Mabilitie* Capital stock paid lu $ 50.000.00 7.500.00 Surplus fund ltws I'ndivided profits. taxes expenses and 3,819 75 paid Individual deposits nub- 374.370.59 ject to check Demand certificates of 1,616 10 deposit Cashiers checks outstand ing Certified checks Time and savings de- 117.483.30 posits ................... Notes nnd bills redis- counted . __ __ Other liabilities Total SIX IN A ROW six loaves of downright good ness. the heart of the wheat, baked in six bits of pure and wholesome whiteness. You will enjoy eating this bread fresh from our oven, baked by men who have the “know how" of bread baking. Try one of our loaves and see the difference. Ask your Grocer for Bread Ixsked by the GRANTS PASS BAKERY $575,5* 1.0 7 Total Stat» of Oregon. ) County of Josephine) I. Sam H. Baker. Cashier of ths above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAM H. BAKER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of September. 1920 A. K. CASS. Notary Public. (My commission expires Feb. 13. 19231. Correct—Attest- S LOVGHRIDGE. CHAS BVRKHALTER. 1. M MITCHELL. Di rectors H1TÏ-MATH ANNI Al. OREGON ST ATE FA I It Salem, September 27 to October 2.—splendid agricultural, livestock, and industrial exhibits, a superb horse show, excellent races, high Remember! 13N Manufacturers Uaing Threaded Rubber Inaulat ion M •(».., »■•tie) M II <' •M «II That in the ordinary storage lutt | That ri «hr r dl Htd tar Willard tery the insulation is the weakest th Th re ’ • • V d !• r Insulation is the Jonjas c Itvad part of the battery That tn the ordinary battery both plates and insulation wear That in the Stu! Better Willard the wear is cut in hatv for Thread *d K ibber Insulat ion does not wmr out; it is not aft cted by the solution. wvfhw*» That with the ordinary battery j That with the Still Better Wil the b e expense and risk ■ me lift! the Thread ! Rubber In whf a you have to teur down the ■ulat.cn prevents this esperite battery and put tn new insula «n i r>»k. tun pc: haps with the result that you ruin the plates. That tn the ord may battery, the J That with Threaded Rubber In insulation betw en plates car suHtion these faults, which bonnes, causing leakage of cur greatly reduce the efficiency of rent: and perforates, caning the buttery, cannot occur. short circuit« and permitting '•trceinc. That the ordinary butt ry h-t to be «hipped and stored w t or partly wet -ng.ng and deteri oration arc almost sure to take pl c Thut th Still Better Willard with Tltrended Rubber Inaula* lion in ■h.pped "6 >no dry. nut u dr p < . moisture in it. It begins s- rv re in your car a« fresh ns wh< n built. Of the 191 passen per cars and trucks using Willard Batteries as standard c ¡uipment, 133 have adopted the Stiil Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. THE BATTERY SHOP it\zEi/io\ a bisBiiow, riu>i*s. class amusements, greater and bet ter than ever before. A. II. LEA, Secretary. Haleru. 8 Warrantry Deed Courier office blanks at the Monrt»r Eqg*. • n egg. hen*' *.gg* ten* Is nn Hire was In l<! conturlea ng<> by n now extinct fowl, the noptnrnl«. nnd Is dr* lenatod ns n fossil by nrchroinsist* The nopyoml* nrcordlna to the results of expert reoparch. was n huge wine less creature. the lnrge*i mid most for mldnble bird of pro» that ever trod the enrth. In life It has been vnrtous- ly estimated to have stood from seven to twelve feet In hlght, possess In p massive and powerful limbs. This great bird surpassed the ostrich, the king of modern birds, both In alxe, herculean strength and build. It for merly lived In considerable numbers on the Island of Madagascar. Why Not Electric Cooking? I ».Mt«* Sri Ata'* I. M 4 i .teat XN inetti Nllgrl fM.Mtl. tfl S’ Ntllrv !l 4 N It irtburl llawkrv* II i y nr* It 'imry Il h mobil* I n liana Ihimi .t i on a I (I II Cl k.ri.lev I r«tti«(4 ..<n^ Sditoti M armón 11 enutUl •W. ..it W IÌM..M W nOivf Winion •rar Kt furl / ••«Itilvri Unit In sirte tn «nd In volume Io rwn »lew In the mnwurni. CDAL-I.EHH NMOKK-L.MM ASH-I.KNH IH HT-IJ6NS TROIBI.K-MMH H aitarti er mid Bond printer» at the Courier office. THERE ARE DOCTORS OF HIGH AND OF LOW DEGREE - BUT I AM A HOUSE PHYSICIAN California-Oregon Power Co 'fyriridá .fifth filumbor I'm the house physician should send for Immediately when one of your water, steam or gas pipes go on a rampage or when you have made up your mind to Install some new kitchen or bathroom conven iences. That supply line 1s one place where we shine. B. S. DEDRICK Md F ittreet ITions .8OM-J FEED YOUR CHICKENS with high grade poultry feed and watch them thrive. Better stock, morn and better •ggs. larger, finer and healthier chicks. Tbls means more money In your pocket and a larger and stronger brood in your hen yard, Try our poul- try feed for quick results JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner Third and O Street Phone 123