GRANTS PASS DAILY S aturday , COURIER imtquer Irene Jay They are determined to try to fifrcv Tho library has redblved a «et of vice president; Marjorie Snider, sec­ retary; Uraythan Hwectlani, treaa- New York. (United their scheme through the Dengue of American Encyclopedias. The «et Nations. It cannot be done as the lias 30 volumes each one containing urer. Tho work of thif organization Press).—The movement in I world is now: for the strongest na­ 700 pages. Tho books are leiither- la carried on by means of commlt- League of Nations to guarantee se­ tions. the United States and the Brit­ bound with marbled edge« making a ' tees. The four chief committees and curity against war is the Airst step ish empire, are the conterà of lile beautiful us well ua useful addition I their chairmen are: Service commit­ toward au international management world’s ruw materials. tee, Ida Wertz; program. Virginia Both of of the world, in iudustry and com- these countries are competent at to the library. Thè three beat sets Hold; social, Ada Shoemake; mem­ of Encyclopedias namely. Brlltanlea. mere«, Super-communists In the present to protect themselves by bership, Corn Randle. Misses Jones league are working toward allot- armed strength against any effort Americana mid International, are and Landon were chosen as advisors. now at the students' disposai. meats of the world's raw mater.ala to dictate economic policies to them. —e—a— —a—«— by international direction, making the Freshmen I Nevert ’ - ss. once the principle of Friday evening •In an effort to have a better type trade among nations conform to the Into the high were duly Initiated guaran .«inu security ’ of nations ot dramatic entertainment, a dialil- orders of a centralised world auto­ class, The first school by the Junior I against war Is adopted, the League Thls atlc club has been formed, orlty. ! of Nations . ill have taken the first on the program was a speech liy the Socialist economists In Belgium step toward organising a world club Includes anyone who 1» Inter- frosh president,• Mr. Alf Another or In sated In acting, preaa-wrtting and Italy placed before the League force for eventual economic use. By part of the program much enjoyed meet- of Nations soou after the ending of ; taking one step at a time, the Euro- stage management. Tho first by the students was a solo entitled Ing has been hold und Peggy Tuttle the world war, their belief that na­ peau internationalists hope to be In "It Ain’t "Gönn*' Rain No Mo',” tions possessing raw materials have ¡ a position at the end where they was elected president, Helen Bunch sung by lx>le Edgerton. All the oth­ am* re ­ vice president; Syd Young, no right to allot the materials by can declare as an outlaw any nation ers were Introduced Into tho school themselves. International claims to i that disposea of Its raw materials ns tary. and Helen Spaulding, treasur­ In much the usual manner. They er. raw materials should be considered : it sees fit. Then, these supor-cotn- are given Huturday anti Sunday to —«—« not by the nation growing the ma­ , muniste believe, they will have won recover and will be expected In Although the lights have not been ot the hills r,*as ours. But then, af­ terials, from the standpoint of its the struggle and International mati­ school Monday morning. Installed in the auditorium, the al­ ter a careful inventory of our losses own exclusive interests. Raw mater­ ageinent will become a tact. —,s—« — umni are working on their enter ­ ials belong to the world, according and our shortcomings, again se A very formidable sign appeared tainment which will be staged soon to this theory, and the world as a waded forth into the stream. These .people, by actions and not In the lower hall Thur|itay. The whole ought to dictate where the ma ­ And the Gods of chance, which words, are showing that they have message It bore was a command for (Editor's Note. The Lone Angler;—to make headway against the fast frown and smile in turig in due time, terials shall be sent. not lost their G. P. H 8. pep Bind all freshman boys to appear In over-, is the sportsman who is mentioned flow of the stream is quite a ditfer- after killing suspense and thrilling There has been a persistent under­ alia ‘and girls In gingham dresses spirit. so much in Zane Gray’s book. ' Tales ent problem, moments ot tense excitement did de­ current of influence in Europe for (lie following day. The freshmen, —a—a of Fishes", as the only man who goes z. c. sensed disaster also and liver into our hands, various other the past several years urging the with fear In their Tlaarte, obeyed this Latin is said tu be a dead latigu- out alone in his launch from Cata- taunted without mercy, "You’re fishes, the two largest of which we justice of this principle. It has now age. but there Is nothing dead about lommsml almost JOO per cent. line Island and lands the big sword- licked. Some ____ angler; _ . . you’re licked.’’ 1 retained and weighed 9 U and 9 % taken the fancy of the League of Na­ * —•—a— fish and bluebilla by himself with- just as a final aerial dive freed | pounds. These twaltf were duly pho­ tions to a considerable extent. The the club composed of Latin students. An assembly was called Thursday This club meets at Intervals ot ti out assistance. This is considered the book and left me standing1 tographed. theory works splendidly for those lest some doubting month apart and enjoys a business evening for the selection of • y«il the most dangerous pastime known waist deep in the cool water. Slow- Thomas turn away his head when backward countries that will nrft dis­ and social time together. l’ete lendi't for the coming year, Each to fishermen. He is a life long friend iy the slack drifted back to the rock, we proclaim the glory ot the Rogue. cipline themselves as productive cen­ Proctor was elected president; Mar class was represented In tho con- and college chum of Zane Gray. His carefully I reeled it in, to examine ters of activity to meet the increas ­ LONE ANGLER jorie Snider, vice president; Marla tost by two people, making right name is Dr. J. A. Wiborn, of Catalina. the leader and hook, then over me ing, utilitarian demands of civilisa­ Wilson, secretary, anil Elizabeth Fl- contentants. The judge» met after He has been fishing on the Rogue swept a flush of admiration tor the tion for more goods and better *quul- assembly and selected Don McKin­ fleld, treasurer. for several weeks.) magnificent opponent and I doffed | ity goods. All tins raw material in stry of the Juuior class. — • — a — the world is in the market for the The day broke foggy along the my fly bedecked hat in smiling sa- ‘ —a—a—■ highest bidders. The highest bid­ The Pylhagorluna, or followers of Rocky 'Riffles of the Rogue. The fog lute. Tho senior «lass, by menas of very the elusive X, held their first meet­ ders tare inevitably those whh can was hanging low and obscuring ths That was a great fight. Where in ing and elected the following offi­ clever potters, has announced the get the most out of the raw mater-1 pine fringed ridges. There was a all the world can you equal the beau­ cers: La Vern Jess, prusident; Na­ senior reception for Saturday, Octo- ial. since otherwise they couldn’t af­ tang of Autumn in the air. The fog ty or the fishing of the Rogue, 1 ■ “ hum Baker, vice president; Bill Mad­ I bar 25th. Till« Is one ot the beet ford to bid high. • • thinned rapidly and by 8 o’clock the never enjoyed defeat as sweet ison. treasurer; Terry Galvin, sec­ '■rents of the school year and is the flaming red and gold of water this—all the fun and thrill and no John W. Davis has increased his > But this argument Is dismissed by retary. This club is composed of event looked forward to with great­ maples and the browning showed in killing. the Europeans who want to set up au percentage of the popular and elec-< students who are Interested In math­ est anticipation. All high school the living green setting of the hills. "Good work, Wiborn, let’s get an­ toral college vote in this week's re- I international allotment authority. ematics and who have had at least Htudeqis, also all G. I*. H. S. alumni, For Indian Summer was here in the other." turns of The Literary Digest’s big Their theory is that the people of one year of this subject. Miss Hud­ are not only Invited, but are urged valley of the Rogue. With snapping Deep within me a wee small voice presidential poll as ^allots from all all countries have a right to live, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt like a son was ch oar n advisor und with her , to be present. It Is a good lime tor campfire nights and the warm un­ was calling, "Anybody can smile of the* forty-eight states have been and whether they make efficient or forgetable days. The singing stream when being presented with -a dia­ received which. The Digest proclaims inefficient use of raw materials, they pipe, too. New York voters prob­ , help the club hopes jo accomplish a the students to get acquainted and was alive with great fighters fresh mond pin, but it takes a good sport “may, for the first time, be con­ aro entitled to their share of it, sim­ ably will See it often during Teddy’s ■ great deal, both along social and ed­ for the alumul to so« the bu I Id ltl( and get acquainted with the now ucational lines this year. run from the Sea, to acknowledge defeat with a smile.” sidered fairly representative of the ply as world residents. Because a gu!n rnatorial campaign.* members of the faculty. certain nation 'is favorably situated Just two years ago, Wharton and nation as a whole. ” Another impish whisper came, —a—a— An organization known nation-1 to produce raw material, is no rea ­ Burnham had introduced Zane Gray "Sure, but Just wait till someone else As the Democratic percentage has ' wide for its good influence is the Under the supervision of the son why it should be allowed to hold and me to the river, but with indif­ ‘get’s theirs" **. risen, slightly, the Republican ratio | Blue Triangle—-or Girls Reserve or- Scroll tmuiagemuui a very suceuag- ferent success, but today found us It was not long in coming either. has correspondingly decreased. Of up the rest of the wqrld. uunization, as it I k better known. I ful subscription contest has just back again to wage battle Here, again, the Europeans light-I “Ulf!” grunted Z. G„ "DM you the total of nearly 2,000.000 votes, The end of last term saw the close been finished. The class getting tho big fellows.. see that?” as a whopper took his Coolidge has 1.066.314; Davis, 384,- ly dismiss the fact that in the United MANY A MAN HAS RUM AWAY of a very successful year, ’this year largest number of subscription» was Cast for cast we worked the non- Royal Coachman with a rush that '205; La Follette, 432,660. which States, for instance, raw material is WITH SMOTHER. /WAN’S WIPE' the girls have chosen as their preel- to receive a pennant. The seniora pariel Riffle, rock strewn and toil- sent a silver spray into the air expressed in percentages show 56 per produced more efficiently and in WHEN IF TRUTH WERE KNOWN denf Elisabeth Fiflold. She haa ns carried off this honor with a record ing, where every dip ot the brown t This one was a winner Blew, too cent Republican, 20 per cent Demo­ greater proportionate abundance than there was no need in running ! her cabinet: Virginia Rengstorff uh of nearly 100 per cent. oak fly of golden grouse brought big for the rodman who had landed cratic, and almost 23 per cent Pro­ elsewhere because the American peo­ ple work harder, are always adopt­ forth the great thrill of expectation, a 758 pound Tuna in the open sea. gressive. known only to the steelhead angler. What a chance to "hand it" to Z. G. La Follette is still holding Wiscon­ ing new labor-saving devices and con­ Charter No. 4188. Reserve District No. 13. I followed Z. G. leisurely down But he was evidently having his sin while Davis has increased his centrate their interests upon mater­ .REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ialistic productivity to the exclusion through the white water of the break troubles, without my taking sides. leadership to 11 states and President The click of his reel kept freeing Coolidge is ahead in the other 36 of most other considerations of life. into the rocky toils, wading carefully At Granta P bhh In th* State of Oregon, nt the close of bUMin<*Hn ou October hip-deep and casting well down itself at every wild dash of the fish, states. La Follette is second choice Raw material thus becomes a pro­ 10, 1924. stream, first in front, then either finally a bad back-lash jerked bis in 28. states with Davis second in duct. depending on skill and the per­ a sonal equation as much as finished side of Borne sunken rock with a rod into the swift current and broke 13. In Kentucky and Oklahoma, RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances likely lay. "Somethin to hold the the tip straight off. Despite frantic the Democratic candidate is crowd­ material. If the right to dispose of of other banks, ________ ______ big fellows” as Burnham, past-mas­ efforts to unsnarl the line and fol­ ing the Republican standard-bearer its raw material as it sees fit were and ____ foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement ,,f thhi bank ter ot the ‘Rogue says. "They like a low over the slippery boulders, the closely and La Follette has gained taken away from America, produc-’ 507.073 92 •9 Overdrafts, unsecured, $645.16 645.16 rocky lay about 4 feet deep, where fish made off. Curses and a blue slightly on the president in Cali­ tion inevitably would decline in 4 U. H. Government acenritics nnned: the current runs fast without white haze settled down over the fair fornia in the week's tabulations. a Deposited to secure circulation (U. 3. bonds Water; Not too deep for the fly, and landscape like the coming of a sud­ Charter No. 268 Reserve District No. 12 . r,!UP’ » •"nn “The Democratic percentage may ti All other united State» Government sccurttias (Including REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE unlike the lesser trout, avoid the den mpuntain storm, quickly follow­ be expected to rise still further with . premiums, if any) $98.415 oil ed by the beautiful rainbow of gen­ white patches ot s.mall riffles”. Total succeeding returns,” The Digest pre­ I 18.415.00 So with interesting water and the uine sympathy of good fellowship. 5. 422.156.16 dicts, “since the states in which At Grants Pass in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on October 6. Ollier liontla, Mock», -eeurltli*». etc.: .tingle ot rare expectancy I followed It was a wonderful day—we had Banking Honse. 32Q.OOO. furniture and fixtures $1 336 25 24.336.25 Democratic strength is confessedly 10, 1021. . 7. Ileal estate owned other than banking house ,on—. Bang! Came the strike like fished the two great seas together 2,350.00 8. Lawful reserve with Federal ReNcrv<* Bank . strongest are among the last ones to RESOURCES 62.971 97 the irresistible smash of a tuna and and into British Columbia and Mexi­ 10. Cash In vault und amount due from national bank» 1. Doans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown in Items with a whirling rush down stream co and the warm inland seas ot Flor­ report. 11. Amount duo from Stato banks, bankers, and trust com­ 138,698.79 29 and 30. if any ........................................ $591,467.69 "Many Democratic spokesmen , no- straight for Z. G., went the old bat­ ida,--------- But this enchanted valley panies In the United States (other than Included In 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured 1,081.33 Items 8, 9, and 10) » tler. ot the Rogue with majestic pine clad tably Senator Pat Harrison, of Mis- 3. U. 8. government securities owned, including thoso shown 4,883.27 Total of Items 9. 10. 11. 1». «nd 13 $145 627 6 1 "Hi, you old timer, look a'nd lis­ peaks and broad fertile meadows, sissippl, have explained that the • in iteaw 3o ana 36, if ■ ny 111 h Miscellaneous cash Items ¡tm * 981.28 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign ten,” I yelled above the screaming heavy laden with luscious fruit was Democratic campaign is slow in get- 15. Redemption fund with U. 3. Treasurer and due from U 8 government, state, municipal. ccAporation, etc., in­ aong of the reel. great, Ever on your ears the sing­ ting under way, by comparison with" Treasurer .......................................... 2,500 00 cluding those shown in items 30 and 35, If any 216,428.85 16. Other aHsets, if UIIy «gobi dUMt, • Z. G. turned in time to see old ing heart of the Rogue, proclaiming the campaigns of Mr. Coolidge and 5. Stocks, securities, claims, liens. Judgments, etc. 726.60 3,003.00 steelhead, perhaps 8 pounds clear its grandeur and romance ot pioneer Mr. La Follette, and therefore, it 6. Banking house, furniture and fixtures $13,066.6 1 13.066 64 Total »1,317,783.98 18,002.95 the water twice, close enough to hit days. This to me was joy beyond may be considered to the advantage 7. Real estate owned other than banking house.......... 50,701.96 with his hat, then come up against compare. To me Lewis and Clark of the Democrats that their strong­ 8. (a» Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank Cash on hand in vault and due from oth' r banks, 17. stock paid In ........................ ■his knee with a staggering blow, deserved greater honor than the fly­ holds are being heard from compara­ 8. (be) bankers I 50,000 00 and trust companies................ . 97,242.26 18. Capital Surplus fund ............................... tively late in the poll. which all tut upset my literary ers who circled the globe. 50,000.00 10. Exchange for clearing house and Items on other banks In 19. Undivided profits $39.626 39 “This fact may compensate for the same city or town as reporting bank ... 1,503.08 .friend. •‘If I could only land one of these c Les» current expenses, Interest, and taxes • • “He just missed going between my big ones on a fly", from Z. G., “We’ll any advantage given the Republicans 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank anil paid 10,555 85 29,070.51, cash items................................................................ 660.50 20. Circulating notes outstanding legs Wiborn, you old son-of-a-gun, stay with it, they can’t all get away by the strong Coolidge •showing In 15. Other other 49.200.liO assets. Gold Dust............................... 1,561.15 22. Amount due to national banks the states from which returns were I’d a killed you If he’d upset me in from me”. 660.64 24. Certified chocks outstanding 1,326.25 this cold water”. “You remember how yon and Dan. first received. Total ........................................................-............................. $1,026,219.41 Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 2 1. and 25 $| 086 ;u "Both Democratic and Progressive Laughing and floundering, with the Catalina boatman, fought and LIABILITIES Demand ||l(. best ()f lny hnowlHilgii «Dii ' Good day to you Mr. Zane Grey and published a week ago, Coolidge has that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. yond belief. belief. SAM H. BAKER. Cashier. J gave line and in sheer despera­ to you Lone Angler. Much obliged received 5,149 to La Follette's 4,651, eno i > i .*< t *.......................... ,l' " WORTON, President. CORRECT- Atloiit, I A. Robie, Charles Burkhalter, Claus Schmidt. tion fought the current to follow, re-’to meet you. How do you do. I’m a proportion which seems to Indicate Dtrecloi ‘ ' '' *' *' **• •,,,n>tirny, Frank Msshburn. allzing I was being outpointed and Sure. No harm done. Como again.” a slight rise, for the week at least, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of October, 192 1. (NO'rARfA|l’,a'Ut,,/"0rn ",1H ''«y o' October, 1924. that I was going to lose. To wade Kindred of the wilderness were in the California popularity of the A. K. C,AH,S. ■ ■ I ARIAL SEAL) EVELYN M. ALLEN, Notary Public for Oregon (My commission expires Feb. 13, 192 7. waist-deep down stream is one thing we and so the merry, simple bauter Progressive candidate. (My comiiilssluc expires Juuc 2, 1926.) High School News Notes COOLIDGE LEADING IN DIGESI BALLOTS I £1 First National Bank of Southern Oregon Grants Pass and Josephine Bank