pack
rom.
PROVED BY HIS OWN
SIGNATURE
There would I m * uo dispute
over a bill, presented again
after payment has been
made, if you could show the
payee his own signit tire on
the back of your cancelled
check.
Tt will not cost you any-
tliing to open a checking ac
count at this bank—and it
may save you the necessity,
unless you can produce a re
ceipt, of paying a bill twice.
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GRANTS
PASS AND
BANK
JOSEPHINE
Wardrobe Cleaners
Adjust Prices
To get acquainted, create new busi
ness and pro at to you we can do the
work Satisfactorily we are going to re
duce the cleaning charges on men’s
suits to the popular price of $1.50, other
prices reduced proportionately
Udvenoe that the Salvation krtny
officers In Grants 'Pass have been
busy during rhe part 13 months 1s
given in the statement given out by
them as to the work done. Itelief
work ia undertaken by the Salvation
Army among those in need. Cloth
lug meals and lodging are given
when It ia seen that the need is pres
ent. Work is conducted among the
adults and the children, both open'
and Indoor meetings being held each
day.
A statistical report of their work
follows:
Persons Khan meals .......... ....... 1U i
Persons given loilginKs ............. 121
families given grocertea .........
Persons giren Christmas dinner
Persons afforded temp relief
Persons given gHrnieuteAaiiuea
On Monday morning. Avril 23. the
, dtiaeus of Joseph ine County will
again have an npportuntty to show
their appreciation of the efforts of
the Hariatioa Army latsaiea who have
had charge of the work here for the
past 10 numtlis, tor on that dale
will open the annual hunts service
campaign by which means it is hoped
to raise the sum of 83.000 to con
tinue tlu'.work tor the coming year.
The majority of people will remem
ber that a campaign was put on
early last July, but the amount
raised was hardly sufficient to enable
the officers to carry out their pro Total number persons helped
gram. So, rather than curtail the Total value of relief given 8500.01)
work. It was deemed advisable to
Senior Work
eouie before tho people of the county Open Airs held ...............
with a report of what has beeu ac Open Airs attendance ..
7612
complished during the past year and Indoor Meetings ....... .....
>««
again ask their support.
Indoor attendance ...........
714«
The budget has been submitted to Conversions
the directorate ot the Josephine No. hours of tvisitmtou
Chamber of Commerce aiul approved
Junior Work
by them and the dates have been set Meetings held
for April 23 to 30.
Attendance
The Granta 'Pass Chamber ot Com Conversions
merce. through its president. O. S.
Blanchard has endorsed the work ot
[ the Salvation Army. A statement is
sued to the people of Grants Fass
[ and Josephine county by President
Report Show« Much
Accomplish«'«!
Blanchard follows:
by State Workers
"Before the war we had a central
ized agency tor the purpose of hand
A good work is being accomplished
ling charitable and other relief mat
ters. During the war thia work was by the Salvation Army in its work
carried on largely by the Red cross, throughout Oregon. It is giving re
lief to those in distress and is doing
i-ast year neither the Red Cross nor
¡Its
the prewar organization desired to rescue work among the girls.
officers go out among those in need
function in tha capacity. The Sal
vation Army volunteered to take and minister to them. The Salvation
t0 ?p “n **
iver that work. A meeting trf repre-1Army
i;:'c.i:is of reaching Clone piwpli
seutatives ot religlo. s organizations.
County Court, and Red’ Cross was are in need, w ho otherwise would uot
I called, and the plan approved. Dur be found.
The report of the Army for Oregon
ing the ¡past year the salvation Army
has functioned in that capacity, tak for 1922 is given and shows that good
ing cave ot cnaritaible work, outside work is being done. It follows:
Senior Work
of permanent case«
The work has
3,i ■ • 3
been satisfactory, and. at a meeting Open Airs held .............. .......
212,107
Open
Airs
attendance
......
....
tion Army In the past has carried on
held a few days ago, the plan for
3,687 Its nobls and self-sacrificing work for
raising money tor the ensuing year, Indoor meetings held ...........
Indoor attendance ....... .......... • 8,10« the uplift of humanity without ade
was approved.
767 quate public mi'pport The fault la
Couverisons .............................
"The work by the Salvation Army,
7,829 probably their own. They have uot
No. houra visitation .............
carried on in the manner followed
Junior Work
let the public know the marvelous ex
during the past year, is satisfactory
3.328 tent and superlative equality of their
-Meetings held ........................
and prevents duplication: and the
Attendance ............................. 29.657 servioe. They have been servants
plan has the approval ot the Cham
Cradle roll ___________ —
1,821 of all” In the highest, truest sense,
ber of Commerce and of myself, per
Relief
but tt has been in added burden for
sonally.”
Persons given meals ...........
the army to produce results with In
Meals given ...........................
adequate material.
Scratch Pads-
Persons given lodgings ........
“Financial support of the .Salvation
All klndn of paper and cut to size Lodgings given......................
Army tn the past has been gathered
you want—10c 1b.
families given groceries
st a great expenditure of time and ef
persons in families ...............
fort. which If spent In additional ser
| families given Xmas dinners
vices to the needy, would have en
Persons given temp, relief..
larged the operations and tisefulntvas
Garments and shoe« given ...
of the Army.
Persons given garm. & shoos
“As a matter of business economy
Persons given transjMir'tton
and to make unnecessary the constant
persons given fuel
appeals by the many tfepartnwnts of
Persons given furniture ......
the Salvation Army throughout the
Persons given medical aid
year, tt In now proposed to conduct an
Total No. persons helped
annual budget campaign by which it
Total value of relief work «9,54 2.29
is hoped that the num. requisite and
IlcM Ur Work
oeceasary to carry on the work In the
[Girls in home beginning year
»: State <«f Oregon tor 1923, will be
1(17
; Entered during 1922 ..........
raised.
“The budget as pawed by the State
209
Total ..................................
Advisory
Board for the year, In «60,-
24
i Baldes in home begin, year
000.00. Tills provides for a yearn
139
Born ........................................
18
¡ Admitted ..... .. ..........................
Machine Work
Ament s Auto Shop
Guaranteed Work at Kcason-
aide Prices. Night and Day
Service
Is Your
Lumber News-
Total
I’l RI’OSE OF SALVATION
ARMY GIVEN BY OFFICER
Wc bave a Willard that will fit
jour car—conic in and let us
show it to you.
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The lumber business is one where
constant watchfulness and care is need
ed to secure the best results.
Wc repair and rerhargr
makes of bulicrivs
We Are Always Careful To Protect
Our Customers by selling them only the
best in the particular grade purchased.
Willard
dervite
Borland Lumber Co
Phone 187 J
South Sixth Street
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Clean Kidneys
Bv Drinkin
By
Drinking
Lots of Water
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The Salvation Army believe«
in the Fatherhood of God and
the Brotherhood of IMan. rt's
religion Is not of creed« bnt of
practical service to humanity,
The secret of tho succeas of the
Army lies in the fact that in nil
its endeavor» thi spirit of the.
Christ in ever apparent. It 1«
founded on a «olid rock of prac
tical Christianity. It i« not sat
isfied to merely relieve riistros»;
ft does not stop at the promiscu
ous gift that, serves 1>ut to pau
perize. The Army believes it
can reach the evry soul of «very
man or woman and win back
honor, love and self-respect.
This has been it» mission for
over half a century.
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Waller M. I'e ri- I >g<« t'ltizx'ii* Io
Support loMilludon
(¡onoronf, support of (ho Salvation
Army that it. may continue Ita twerk
in the state, I m atfked by Governor
Walter M. Pierce, In a statement to
tile citizens of Oregon.
Governor iPierce say»: “The Sulva-
Take Salta to Flush Kidneys
•ladder Bothers ar
Back Hurts
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Rcboreilig
Towing
Dav Phone 113-J
Night i*hom> 252-R
budget for all the current operations . In Oregon hi worthy of the generous
of the Army tn the nta.tr of Oregon 1 support of every citizen In the state,
and also for such permanent Improve- and as a room her <>f the executive
menta as are of Immediate urgency.
committee of this campaign, U virgo a
• The work of tho Salvation Army generous «■ BaerIrpttou to this apposi.
Wardrobe Cleaners
If
Eating loo much rich fond may pro-
duce kidney trouble in some form, . says
a well-known authority, liecause : the
acids created excite tire kidneys, ’¡hm
they become overworked, get «biggish,
dog up and cause all sorts of chore««,
particwarly backache and mi-cry in the
kidney region, rlteUMMw twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach. centlipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment vour back httrt« nr kid
neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, begin drinking lof* of good
water .and also get about tour ounces of
Jad Salts «ram any good pliarmacy;
lake a iabletpeonful in » glass of water
before breakfast for a few day« and
your kidneys may then art line. 1 his
f.itnou« salts is made from the grid of
grapes and lemon juic<, comlrinrd with
■ itht: . C.nd bn been n«-d for tears tn
inisli "logged kirlnr'-« and stimulate
I'icn *o activity: r ■> '■> •
-1 <
■'■id, in 'lie j.'-iinl so that they no
longer irritate, thus often relieving blad
der disorder .
Jad Salts can nrrt Injnre ■nvotw;
rnakr« a >H ■htfiil efferorveert lithia
w ater drhik wh ch «nilHnns of men and
wowirtt take «:■<• and then tn help keep-
the kidnrvs and urinarv orgaus clean,
thus often avoiding serious kidney dis
orders. Bv af! mean« luivc your ph
ciao examine your leidney» *t least "<dee
a year.
Overhauling
AMO!» F. WHJJAMH, TROT.
Cleaning — Pre»»ing — Repairing
Altering — Relining — Dying
We Call for and Deliver
507 E Street
Phone 147
Prompt Service
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a
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“MILK SHIMMIE” I Oc
»10 Smith sixth St.
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