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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1924)
I mow ir, pier mm iKtonrn 20, imm . — ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It tl>l<> PROGRAMM TONIGHT PER52IML — LOCAL SPECIAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ WINCHESTER Radio Feature* for Monday KI’O, Hal«» Brothers. San Fi E V Murphy, of Kelso, Wash., Cisco, 4:30 tn 6:30 p. m.—— Rudy Leader and Repeater Is spending a few weeks in Grant* Selger'a Fairmont Hotel orchestra, 1 Shells Pass atltmding to business matters. broadcast by wire telephony, 6 :30 ( Glasses fitted at !<*tcl>*r * Son's. to «30 p. m. — Children's hour I <Nl«le<l will« Smokeless Powder. Wcbsdwr Ruble, of Kugene, was stories by Big Brother of KI’O taken , Famous fur their even »piva«l and hard hitting delivery. I attending to business ma\ters here from the Book of Knowledge. 7 to No target gets through Ilie Wito bester piittcrii. 7:30 p. m.—Rudy Sulger's Fairmont • today. Mr. and MR. R. E. tnderson. of Hotel orchestra, broadcast by wire I Salem, were among th<* visitors telephony. 8 to 9 p. m.—Organ se lections by Theodore J. Irwin, organ I here today. ’ j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitloek and ist, al the Wnrlltter. •!) to 10 p. in. Mrs. Amelia Whitlock, of Klamath —Soprano solo*. Mllllcent Benloff: I Falls, were among the visitors in piano solos, Allee McClelland. tn I the city over the week end. lip. tn E. Max Bradfield'* Versa- Mr. and iMrs. H. W. WeW>er came Ml Artisan« Itlle hand, playing In the Palace Rose 'over from Crescent City this week The WINCHESTER Store Are requested to meet at the So- room bowl. end atul Mrs. Webber is remaining curlty Benefit hall. Tuesday. October Kl.X. Oakland Tribune, Oakland. ¡here until Mr. Webber returns from 21. to «■„■<■« >.,.».<•« Krtlsan, ««loan, i ,’“1 . s lo 10 p. in. Program broad- meet ou|>r<-ni<' Supreme Master a short business trip north. H. F. Hudson, of Portland. Oregon c*»"r from t'nlverslty of California iMiss Jessie Griswold. county 28 campus over private leaned wire home demonstration agent, has left through Kl.X. by the Associated Stu dent« of th«> I'liiverslty of California. i for Corvallis, where she will attend Auxiliary Meet* WiulncMlay— the meeting of the extension work- Th«> American Legion auxiliary ' under the direction of the A. j ers of O. A. C. The conference lasts will meet on Wednesday night for /'■ publicity bureau. for nil kind* of building* KFl. Earle C. Anthony. Inc.. I until Thursday. their regular business meeting After Mr. an«l Mrs. Walter Singleton, of the business session, the Legion Ang»ie*. Cal.. 6:30 to 8 p m- Plumbing an<l Furnace Installation Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace members will be entertained. ¿|| amlner news bulletins, 8 to 9 p. m. Hee tn«' for «'»tímate* Singleton, of Sheridan, and Ford Legionnaire* are invited to bring!—Evening Herald program, 9 to 10 p. tn. — Program from Examiner stu ! Singleton. of Roseburg, are visiting their wives to the social hour, here at the J. P. Martin home. Mrs. whether Members of the auxiliary or dio. 10 to 11 p. m,—Atnbasandor Hotel Cocoanut Grov«» orchestra. Martin and Mrs. Walter Singleton not. II Street KGW, Oregonian. Portland, Ore., are sisters. 7:15 p in. — Markets. weatheV. new* Mrs. Fred Smith are ftl r. and D«>n’t Forget— I spending a few days in Grants Pass The Salvation Army Harvest Fes bulletin* and police report*. 8 p. m. : visiting old friends. They have sold tival. musical an dsale at the Sal I — Concert by The Oregonian Concert ! out their Job printing shop in vation hall. 405 G street, tonight at orchest ra. KOO. Geueral Electric Co., Oak : Marshfield and are now looking for 7:30. 28 land. Cal.. 8 p. m.—Educational pro a new location. It Is pro>bahle that gram with musical number* by the Charter No. 4188. Roierve District No. 13. ¡they will locate in the Willamette Much Building in Klamath— REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ; valley. Mr. Smith was formerly In Evidence of fall residence build Arion Trio. Radio «■Vatnim for Tu«‘*«lny : the employ of the Courier. ing activity was shown Monday eve- Optical gnoa* at Letcher * Son'*. jning when permits for the construc Grunt* Pa»« In the Slate of Oregon, at th«' close of busln«'** on October KIA. The Tribune. Oakland. Cal., At Mr. and Mrs. George Gate* were tion of 13 homes were granted by 10. 1924. down from Medford yesterday vlslt- the Klamath Fulls council. Most of 569 meters 6 p. m.. Aunt Elsie's RESOVRCES ■ ing at the home of Mrs. Gates’ par- the new structures will cost in the Sunset Matinee. 1. a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances KIIJ, The Times. Ixis Angelea, : ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Herman. neighborhood of 83.500. Twenty- of other bank*, ami foreign bills of exchange or drafts Mr. ami Mrs. George Goodell re , four permits were granted by the 395 meters -2:30 p. tn., matinee .»old with endorsement of this bunk ! t urned yesterday from Klamath council, aggregating a proposed ex musical; 6 p. m., Hickman's orches S. Overdraft», unsecured, 16 16 16 4. I . s. Government arwuritir* owned: j Falls, where they have been attend- penditure of 328,125. — Klamath tra; 6:30 p. m., children's program; a Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bond* 8 p. m . music. . ing to business matters for several Falls Herald. par value)’.............................................. 3 50,000.00 KFI. Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Ix>* days. b All other t'nlted State* Government aecurltle* (including Nngeles. 469 meters—5 p. tn. hour A. B. Davis, manager of the lo- Notice*— premium*. If any) I98.416.ou Total I cal office of the Western States 148,415 00 There will be a basket of grocer of new* bulletins;. 6:45 p. , m.,*or- 6. 423.154.1« ¡Lumber company, returne«! from a ies given as a door prite at th» meet gan recital: 8 p. m.. Ambassador bo «. Other bond», nttaks, »evuritie*, etc.: Banking Hous*. 830,000; furniture and fixture*. 14.336 25 24.31« 35 combined business and duck hynt- ing of the W.| O. W tonight. All tel orchestra; lo p. m.. popular bai 7. Real estate owned other than banking liotiae 3.350.00 i ing trip to Klamath Falls and lake neighbors are earnestly requeitcd to lad hour. 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank «2.971 97 lo | KPO. Hale Brother*. Inc., San view thi* morning. Mr. Davit« im be [resent as we are forming a nrw Cash In vault and amount due from nationul banks . 138.«98.79 trust __ ____ com ports excellent shooting for ducks team. ‘ i 8 Francisco, 4 23 meter*—1 p. m. 11. Amount duo from State banks, bankers, , mid panies In the United States (other than Included In Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:30 p. IS. and geese, although the hunting is ChtM-ks on other banks In the same city or town us report m., children's hour; 8 p. m., musl better at Klamath than I.akeview as Highway <>ffi«-e Moved— Ing bank tother than Item 12) 2.046 58 the storms have not made hunting f The state highway office has 'cal program; 10 p. in.. Bradfield's Items 8. 9. and 10). 4.883.37 Total of Items 9. 10. 11. 12. and 13 »145.627.64 easy there. He got the limit in a changed rooms at the court house. ¡band, dance music. b Miscellaneous cash Items 981 28 981.28 ROW, Th«» Oregonian, Portland. : few hours. They now occupy room 8. instead of 15. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8 7. which was directly across the hall. lOr* • 492 meter»—13:30 p. m., con- Treasurer 3,500 00 The new room provides mor« light c*rt: 5 p m.'. children's hour; 8 1«. Other assets. If any (golil dust) I Grape*— 72« 60 P- m-- agricultural lecture, 8:3(1 p. - Picked. 2c per lb. Bring your in the winter and has more space. Total »1.317.783 98 . tn., concert. I boxes. First vineyard east of Jones KGO, General Electric company, 28 knight* of Pythian I.IABII.ITIEH creek. Come to lodge Tuesday. Oct. 21. Oakland. Cal.. 312 meter*—4 p. ni . 17. Capital stock paid In ............ ................................................ I 50,000 00 i 1» Surplua fund ................................................ . 50,000.00 Page rank. Grand Lodge report*. E. St. Franci* hotel orchestra: 8 p. m . 19. rnillvld'd profits . .. «39.626 39 Scoville’s Milk, lOc Per QnaA— varied musical program, and trav W. Britton C. C. 28 c Leas current expeuaes. Intereat, and taxea At the following stores: Milledge el- talk; 10 p. m., Halstead'* orches paid 10,5 55 86 29.070 64 & Wardwell. Horning’s Shack. Moore Earl Clifford Pay* Fin«1— tra. dance music. 20 Circulating notea outstanding I•> 200 00 (Bakery. Rochdale Grocery, Pastime, KFffG. Angelus Temple, laj* An 23. Amount due to national luniks 680 54 Earl Clifford was this morning checks outstanding 1.328.35 National Drug Store. assessed a fine of 38. imposed by gele*—3:30 p. m., organ recital; va 24. Certified Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 24. anti 25 »1.98« 79 Justice L. W. Smith for.failure to ried musical program: 6:30 p. m , Demand deposits (other than bank deposit*) subject to k"ep the tail light on his car in re coxy hour studio program £pr ch II- Reserve (deposit* payable within 30 day»): dren; 10:30 p. m, Sunshine honr 26 Individual deposit« subject to « heck 628.267.70 pair. 27. Certificate* of deposit due in les* than 30 day* (other thAn for sick and shut-ins. for money hot rowed 3«,390 SO Missing of 1st Follette Club— 28. State, county, or other municipal deposit* secured by pledge Monday night. October 20, 8:00 Nntiongl Speaker Coming— of asset* of thia bunk or surety bond 37.869.96 Miss Margaret E. Hodge, of New 31. Other demand deposit* 4.656.12 o’clock, basement of court house. 28 Total of demand deposit* (other than York, vice president of the Board I bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items Regular Meeting, A. F. A A. M.— of Foreign Missions of the Preaby- 2«. 27. 28. 29. 30. and II »707.173 07 wlir give the terian church, who Grant* Pass lodge. No. 84. Tues- Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 3o days or more notice, and postal sav day evening. October 21. Work In principal address at the Thursday ings): j evening meeting of the Synodical M. degree. Refreshment*. 32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 18«.30«.08 JAS. F. C1CTNNOCK, W. W Society at Bethany Presbyterian 3 4. Other time deposits 240.594 97 9 church 1 thia week, ha* arrived In 36. Postal savings deposits 2.73«.23 Portland I and I* working with the Total cf time deposit* subject to Reserve. Items 32. 33. 34. and .15 »42’9.517 28 members of the district committee 3d. I'nltcd Hfntc* <l«*po*lta (other than postal savings). In there. • cluding War Loan deposit account and deposit* of ... United States disbursing officers 81«. 30 ~ *' i ------------ —1 MI-I i « h >I Registration Grouw— Th«' school registration In Grunt* Pass has shown a steady Increase since 1920. when the city school* ha«l only 953 pupils. During the four years, the attendance has In creased 247, or a little over 25 per coat. The««> figures are taken from th«' records at th«» end of the first report nioiith. The registratimi by years follo**: 1920. 961; 1921, 1048; 1922. 1074; 1923, 11 19; 1924. 1199. Beaded Blouses, several colors, all at wonder fully low price $5.00 MRS. NELLIE NEAS New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agates —In— RINGS, PENDANTS, SCARF PINS .—»nd— BROOCHES Rogue River Hardware Co Cornice Work and Sheet Metal Work Sre display in window of Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop RANNIE NEW. BLACK SATIN PUMPS Girls’ Black Suede and Patent Strap la»w Heel Pump just the thing for class parties or dances. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei < Woodward’s SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Building Materials Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company Phone West O Street 50 A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR VICTROLA Would hr a welcome surprise to the family etnie on tli«,sc rainy evenings. Drop In on your way home and select one or more from our stock of Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, and Edison record.*. THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL. Prop. Luck Rode With Them First National Bank of Southern Oregon MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES OREGON Mountain Breakfast Tdtal ............................. ................ 11,317.783 98 State of Oregon. ( <*nty of Josephine, ** I. II. I) Norton. Preaident. of the above-named hunk. <lo solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the b«>st of my knowledge and belief. H. D. NORTON. President. CORRECT — Attest: L. II Hall, C.’ II. Demaruy, Frank Mashburn, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this l«th day of October, 1924. (NOTARIAL SEAL) EVELYN M. ALLEN, Notary Public for Oregon (My commission expire* June 2, 1938.) (BRAND) Pure Pork Country Sausage For Hale at All Market* P. 8. WOODIN 511 H W. Phone 43 Lady Luck must have been riding in the cab with Engineer Charles Bowden (right) and Fireman Benja min Withy. They miraculously es caped death or serious injury when their giant locomotive left the rails, plowed into a back yard and over turned near Scranton. Pa. They are seen here exchanging congratula tions after it was all over. Brunswick New Records Our Price — First Grade Cream, 41c Grants Pass Creamery Today at Rowell’» WANTED —TO BUY A FIXE IHHORTMENT —of--- Raw Fur* of All Kind* High Cash Price Made of genuine Eureka ull wool flannel In fancy plaida, checks an<l shadow k (ripes in the most pleasing color combination effects you over anw. Priced THE FUR MARKET $5.50 Opp<Mlte «loMrpliint* Hotel FOUR-IN-HAND TIES Hallowe’en Novelties Number 18 Quality Coffee The Truax Grocery Hallowe'en Rabber Balloon* for the Kiddie*, Be CLEMENS Bella Drug* and Book* ax* NEU arrivals FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS Capital Takes in Games Thi* I* the way Washington turned ’ook ,D the _«8me" Hundreds were lined up before the ticket windows out for the world serie*. Everybody, hour* before the umpires called. from Preaident Coolidge on down. Play hall?’ 1 Jham A new ahlpment Just received. Matin of excellent quality « taffeta and silk mid wool in pleasing Persian 'effects a* well as the new regimental stripes. $1.00 F I Couch's Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DEVELOP ING AND PRINTING tn by 0 a. m. out by S p. m. . BWII NVCCEMOR TO Peerless Clothing Co. è