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GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose
phine lAimber Co., at wholesale
mill prices.
All kinds of planed
lumber. Our truck delivers Any
North
where
Phone 188, 1U7
92tt
Sixth street.
Pure
FOR SALE Three choice
Bred Jersey
heifers. St Mawea
breedlug, and some of thu lient
blood -line that can be obtained,
will bo fresh soon, and ¿Be good
milking.
grade Jersey cow now
Also a few Duroc sows with pigs
Phone 612-F-23 Ed U Schinidtt
2<;
& Son
bX»R RENT 8 room modern house
on N 5th St. Inquire .Mrs. A. O.
Knapp.
3«
This Summer-
WANTED *Gir! or woman for gen
eral housework; good wages Tel
ephone
.Mrs Hen Watts. Provolt
RKPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
central.
37
SOUTHERN OREGON
served
at Grants Pass in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on XBW GOODS BP5XTAL On«» 40 n>
June 30th, 1931
ti wme J uly ta, hmm .
Coltou Mattress *7.0U. Bow Hack
K<v«>un<*.
You gain a kind of pleasure from the
Chairs, 31 <5, Guaranteed 6 It*
a
Loans
and
discounts,
including
redis
1.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
609.016 25
Electric Irons *4.50, V Inch Cot
Victrola
that nothing else can give. Io enjoy
counts
............................................
♦
OREGON WH1TH1B
♦
609,016.25
Total loans ................. —...................... ...
ton lloae. Range Stove *68.00;
at
any
moment
the actual music of the fore
♦
839.00
3. Overdrafts, unsecured, *83 9.60.............
♦
l-arge Spilt laiundry Baskets *1.40
V.
S.
Government
securities
owned:
4.
Wednesday
fair.
Warmer,
ex-
♦
most artists is possible through the Victrola
♦
a. W. Chile«. 401 G St.
a Deposited to secure circulation ( U. 8.
♦
♦ copt
—- near the coast.
SO.000.00
bonds par value) _____________
*!
nc.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
b All other United States Government
\HW TODAY—Cmp «upplicw, lunch
70.740 00
Securities .................... ..................
You may carry this delightful privilege
THK CAREIJSS TOURIST
130,740.00 basket», granite cupa and platea,
Total
__________________________
<amp
sto»«»,
dairy
pail»,
»uit
cases
with
you in the summer months. Wc have
а.
Other
boniitv,
stocks,
»«x-uritiee,
etc,:..
........
124,919.10
The careless tourist Is the object
б. Banking house, *20,0U0; furniture and
ami traveling
bag’s
refrigerator»,
convenient models for traveling and outdoor
33,SOU.OU
«f an editorial in the Pine Cone, pub
fixtures, ,3500.00 ..........................
oil stovra, I 17-jewcl M tell lutin watch
7. Real estate owned other than banking
use that will make it easy
lished by the New Mexico Protec
house .............. _............. —
750.00 2O-yeur ca»e, go cart. I’tibne 71.
tive association. The association de
8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank 4
48,887.34 C. Booth.
Call on us today
10. Cash In vault and amount due from natlon-
plores the killing of birds and game
S3.744 68
• al banks .........................................
Phoenix Built on Ruing
but does not take up the damage to: 11. Amount due from banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United
Ry far the most Interesting remnln«
scenery done by the indiscriminate
States (other than included tn
of the lost ptsiple of Artaona an* their
Items 8, 9, or 10) ____ —.
266 90
cutting of trees and spoiling of the
11. Exchanges for clearing house......................
1,197 .88 network of canals which prevail
blooming shrubs.
The Pine Cone
through all the valleys. The longest
Total of items 9. 10, 11, 12. and 13*
«0.209 46
1s the one tapping the Gila river, and
14. Checks on banks located outside of city or
STANTON ROWELL, Propr.
•ays:
which supplied with water the ancient
town of reporting bank and oth
’•One of the greatest blessings of
Grants Pass, Ore.
er cash items ..........................
1.701.17 city, now marked with the one stand-
modern civilization is the autonio- 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
Ing building. This Is the Casa Grande,
3.500.UU about which so much has been written,
due from U. S. Treasurer..........
bile, but one of its greatest seourgea 16. Other assets. Gold Dust ..........
„
3,045.47
and which has excited much Interest
is the careless tourist.
Total
*996,107.79 among achaevlogista in the last ten
"There's never a law of
years.
IJabiliUes
The volume of water taken out by
50,000 0U
man runs north of fifty-three*—nor 17. Capital stock paid in ______ ___ ___ ____
18. Surplus fund ..........
—................. ....
40,000 00 this canal must have tieen Immense,
beyond the city limits of the careless 19. Undivided profits ...................
7.233 81
for It support««! millions t acres. In
c Less current expenses, Interest and
tourist’s home town The thin crust
most places the canal has been filled
taxes paid ...................
7,233 81
of civilization seems to rub off of 20. Circulating notes outstanding ..................
49,300 00 with drifting sand, but Its course Is
easily traced Engineers who locatisl
•ome people the minute they enter a 23 Amounts due to State banks, bankers,
the Merlcopa canul made use of the
and trust companies in the
new country. It was thus when the
old Axtec ditch, and today water run«
United States and foreign coun
I» jisir home r«|Uip|KMl with .-leuri, al out l<t» » lieve need-
tries (other than Included in
over its pebbly bottom Just as It did
«si?
Vandals invaded
Italy—when the
Items 21 or 22» ................
83.09 two thousand or three thousand years
Germans invaded Belgium—and It 24. Certified checks outstanding ........................
5,375 34 ago.
Total of items 21, 22. 23. 24 and 25
5,457.43
continues thus, to a degree, when the
Our stock to asMidrte to handle yoar new aa erll a* re
For miles and miles around mounds
Demand deposits (other than bank de
tell the tale of houses destroyed by
pair work tn a prompt ami effective manner, and the price
annual tourist army invades Ne»
posit») subject to Reserve (deposits
the ravages of time.
Phoenix »»>
payable within 30 days):
will be a» low aa poa«lb|v <<>n»l»t<tit with the best of ma
Mexico.
26. Individual deposits subject to check .........
484,584 14 built on the ruins of this ancient city,
terial» and first claan workmanship.
“The most beautiful camp spots 27 Certificates of deposit due In less that 30
and the relics frequently are found of
days (other than for money
this ancient civilization. — Detroit
along our highways are littered with
borrowed) ..............
37,069 96 News.
May «e give y<»u a llinirr on y«»ur rv'qutrtwnsai»?
melon rinds, tin cans, and Sunday 28. State, county, or other municipal deposits
secured by pledge of assets of
supplements. Signs for the direction
this bank ...... .............. ..... ..... ...... .
19.994 47
Color snd Light.
of travelers are riddled with bullet 30. Dividends unpaid................. _....................... .«.
3.000 00
To
get
color
and light Is the great
Total of demand deposits (other
holes.
Under the trees and tele
thing. The difficulty Is to get them
than bank deposits) subject to
both. Turner, in hla Italian laud
Reserve Items 26, 27, 28, 29,
phone poles lie the remains of thous-!
30, and 31 .......... ........... ...................
scapes, enhanced the color of his sky
544,648 57
and» of birds, many of them benet-
Time deposits subject to Reserve. (pay
by a dark pine-tree In the foreground,
able
after
30
days,
or
subject
to
30
F A. Hurlbul
cial, shot down in cold blood from
sncrificing the color of the tree for
days or more notice, and postal sav
of
Accenting
Its
vulue
and
the
xake
the passing cars, .^nd now, to cap the
ings) :
PHONE 47.
w smith; and the old landscape
Giuvrs I'tas
climax, come repeated reports of the! 32. Certificates of deposit (other than for
pili titer’s device of a brown tree la
money borrowed) ........................
177,469
4U
tourist camps found full of quail or! 34 Other time deposits ............
117,562.60 used for the same end—to nmke the
X
1,802.77 blue of the sky and distance more
duck feathers, a month and more be 35. Postal savings deposits ................................
Total of time deposits subject to Re
luminous and beautiful. This Is also
fore the opening of the season. Am
serve Items 32. 33. 34, and 35 296,834.77
lhe reason for the dark-brown fore
2,633 21 ground ’I'm»I In old landscapes; mid
munition dealers report that many 44 Interest Collected, not earned.....................
tourists boast openly of the game
Total
,906.107.79 our eye 1» not arrested by the tree or
th«* <lnrk foreground, but goes past It
they have killed contrary to law and j State of Oregon, County of Josephine, sst
to tlw point of the picture.—George
I, R. K. Hackett, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Clausen. ____ ».
without license.
< --
that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
_ Tourists may be a handsome
* ■
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R K. HACKETT. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of July, 1921.
•■Fool’s Gold."
source of revenue and all that sort of'
-
• .
EDWARD S. VAN DYKE. Notary Public.
The material commonly called fool's
thing, but we venture the belief that
My commission expiree Nov. 29, 1924.
gold Is Iron pyrite, a combination of
the average New Mexican would pre Correct—Attest
sulphur and Iron in almost equal parts
C. H DEMARAY.
which In used In making sulphuric
fer for the Vandal brand of tourist!
J. T. FRY
arid, Iron pyrite can be distinguished
to keep his money and stay at home
4 k
L. B. HALL
from gold by the odor of sulphur
402 4 South Sixth
Grants Pass, Ore.
Directors
Real folks, of course, are always wel-'
which It gives off upon heating.
come to our state, and the more of1
commission was sent to investigate, the bank of British West Africa NOTICE OF HALE OF
them the better, but we cordially In the conclusions of the commission! Limited, an English concern which
Hammermill bond In six colors at
I.MINH MIEI» STOCK
Courier office.
vite the other kind, no matter where resulting in a new loan agreement practically controls the banking
Granta Pass, Ore., July 8, 1921.
they live or how much money they under an international receivership situation in Liberia, just as the Eldef
Notice
is hereby given that I did
reserved
to
the
United
States
and
Dempster Company, a British steam
have, to get out and stay out of our
Great Britain. France and Germany ship line, practically controls the on the 8th day of July, 1921, take
borders”.
participating.
transportation facilities of the rc- up and impound the following des
cribed stock, to-wlt:
After Liberia entered the war the public.
1 gray mare, ago about 12 years,
German receiver was expelled, the
Early in 1918 Liberia made an aj>-
German cable and radio stations, as*
weight about 1550 lbs.
peal to the secretary of the treasury
I Iron gray gelding, age about 10
well as German private property, be of the United States for a loan of
A man is as old as his organs; he
ing left in the hands of the American *5,000,00. A commission headed by years, weight about 1650 lbs.
The same running at large with can be as vigorous and healthy at
I Coati sued from Page One*
receiver general as alien property- Charles Dunbar Burgess King, pres
custodian. During the war the eco-l ident of Liberia, came to Washing in the city limits of Grants Pass in 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
to seek foreign loans, and It was nomic condition of the black repub-'
violation of city ordinance No. 30, performing their functions. K<xp
ton recently to negotiate the loan
British capital which responded.
and do hereby give notice that if the your vital organs healthy with
lie became very acute The people
On April 15 President King was
wi: can n RNiHii
Conditions had become so unfav were on the verge of starvation and I
came is not reclaimed
within ten
received by President Harding, and
orable In 1908 that In response to an the government was forced to enter
days from date the above described
the most wholesome'' bet worn meal
from time to time members of the
Invitation from Liberia an American into an agreement for a Joan from I
stock will be sold at public auction
food” In supplying you with our
commission have been in conference
to the highest bidder for cash, to de
fresh-baked bread. And In so do
( with officials of the treasury and
fray cost and expense of taking up
ing we are always alive to our ob
state departments.
CAPSULES
and keeping.
ligation to growing youngsters.
While there has been no official
Th»
world's
standard
remedy
for
kidney,
Said sale will be at city pound at 2
They need a full wheat bread »nd
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles
announcement as to the recommend
o'clock on the 19th day of July, since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
we give It to them
ation made by Secretary Hughes on
1921.
vital organa. All druggist». three etzee.
the advisability of the Joan, the tra
| 23tf
C. E Melarne, Marshal. L m 4 far tka^aaai» GaM M»S»I »■ avarr ba>
A»k yonr Grocer for Breed
ditional policy of the United State«
baked by the
towards Liberia would suggest favor
Imported Japanese Crepe and Plain
able consideration.
The original
GRANTS PASS BAKFRY
colour on the west coast of Africa
Colored Chambry Aprons and Dresses,
ERFE4 T
AOS G Rtreet
»as founded under the auspices of
Beautiful Colors and Practical Styles
ROT HITION
President Monroe, and in 183» the
i United States intervened when the
OLICY
' little colony entered into a customs
Covers
dispute with the British colony of
Ufe
Health
Wonderful Showing of Summer Dresses,
‘ SJerre Ix>ona
New and Used Gonds
Accident
IHsal’IBty
Organdies, Ginghams, Crepes, etc.
Defining the American
MEK MK
attitude
RELIANCE LIFE
toward Liberia. Daniel Webster said
INSURANCE CO.
In 1843:
"Without having passed
Agent
OF PITTSBURG
laws for recognition, the United
4OI G KT RE ET
THEO. P. ( RAMER. Jr.
States takes a deep interest in the
General Agent
, welfare of the people of Liberia and
Grants Pass, Oregon
204 >4 N. flth St.
167-11
is disposed to extend a full degree of
Automatic press feeding st ths
Courier office
countenance and protection.”
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