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Rt-atletl Blouses, several colors, all at wonder
fully low price
$5.00
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
GIFTS
Barnes Jewelrv and Gift Shop
EARL & WILSON
SEMI-SOFT COLLARS
;$5c each. ft for Sl.tnt. Sixes 14 to 17.
WHY PAY MORE?
Woodward’s
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
Building Materials
Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing
Flooring — Lumber — General Milling
Three C’s Lumber Company
Phone 5»
West G Street
A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR
VICTROLA
Would I»" a welcome surprise to the family circle on these rainy
evenings. Drop in on your way home and select on«- or more from
our stock of Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, and Edison records.
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. Prop.
BOXING
and WRESTLING
TONIGHT 8:30 P. M
In Old Chamber of Commerce Hall
above J.
Brill Store
EDDIE GORMAN VS. FRED HILLER
CECIL BARRICK VS. FLOYD MAY
ED SULLIVAN VS. RED ROSE
Two other good bouts
Admis-ion:
Adults SOc, Children 2öc.
LADIES FREE
GRANTS PASS BOXING CLUB
It’s Different Now
Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son'«,
Optical good« at Letcher * Son'*,
Harry Sordy is in the city frqm
1 Gallre, attending to business mat-
I ters.
Dance at the Grange, Saturday,
¡(V-tober 25. Tickets 75c; refresh
ments, 25c. lot's ro !
3»
Mrs. B. F. Scherffiua of Dryden is
spending the week in th«* city, »he
guest of Mrs. J. A. Johnsrud.
Bruno Schallhorn, salesman for
the XI. J. B. company, spent th«- day
h«*re on business and visiting friend*.
.Mrs. Jack Schenk has returned
front a trip to Boston where she has
been visiting for the past two months.
Mrs. L. O. Clement anti Mrs.
Frank Nombalais have arrived her«*
to attend th«* Presbyterian Synodical
this week. While in th«* city they
will be the guests of Mrs. J. A. Johns-
rnd.
I. F. Peck is one of the men of
Josephine county who devote their
time to mining, and anyone familiar
with Oregon geology Is aware that
the mountains in Josephine county
are rich in minerals, waiting for
someone to extract them and reduce
them. Mr. Peck is reglstere«! at the
Hotel Portland from Grants Pass.—
Oregonian.
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Radio
Features
for
Tu«-s<lay
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laid Bw-alts Ills trill—
Leonard Lewis. sev«-n-y»ar-ol«l son
of Melvin Lewis, broke his arm yes
terday when he fell from the rings
on which he was swinging nt the
school grounds. The arm was badly
smashed at th«> «dhow.
The Women's < luh—
Will hold a ruminale» sale at
Smith's Garage on Saturday. Novem
ber 8.
29
tre You Going?—
Where? T«J the S. B. A. dance nt
Jhe Grange, Saturday October 25. 29
Flier* Visitisl Mi’dfnrd—
The round-the-worl<l fliers yester
day visited Medford, their visit being
entirely unexpected. They arrived
there at I o'clock from Eugene and
were feted considerably during their
short stay, leuviug this morning at
10 o'clock. They were banqueted
with the Portland business men nnd
were called upon the stage at th«*
Craterian theatre to appear la-fore
the audience.
K1«X. Th«* Tribune. Oakland, Cal.,
56!) meters 6 p. m., Aunt Elsie's
Sunset Matin**».
KILT, Th«» Times, lais Angeles,
3!).* meter» 2:30 p. m . matinee
inuxlcal: 6 p. tn., Hickman'« on-lies-
tra; 6 3d p. m.. chlldreu'« progruui;
8 p. m,, music.--
KFI. Earle C. Anthony, Inc., lais
Angi-I«*«. 46» meter« f* p. ni. hour
of news bulletins; 6:45 p. tn., or
gan recital: 8 p. in.. Ambassador ho
tel orchestra; 10 p. m.. popular bal
lad hour.
<
KPO. Hale Brothers, tnc., San
Francisco, 4 23 meters 1 p. m.
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30 p.
tn., children'» hour: 8 p. m„ musi
cal program: 10 p nt.. Bradfield'»
band, «lance music.
KGW. The Oregonian, Portland.
Ore., 492 meter* 12:30 p. in., con
cert: 5 p. tn., «'hlldren'a hour: 8
p. nt., agricultural lecture, 8:30 p.
nt., concert.
KGO. General Electric company.
Oakland. Cal.. 313 meter» I p. m..
St. Francis hotel orchestra: 8 p. m .
varied musical program, and trav
el- talk: 10 p. m . Halstead*« orches
tra. done«* music.
KFSG, Angelus Temple, l-o» An
geles 3:30 p. m.. organ recital; va
ried musical program: 6:30 p. m.,
coxy hour studio program for chil
dren: 10:30 p. m.. Sunshine hour
for sick and shut-ins.
Legion Meets Tomorrow-—
The regular meeting of the
Grants Pass poet of the American
lesgion will be held tomorrow night
Bids to He Opened—
at the court house, After ths* meet-
Bids will bo opened in Portland ing the members will be entertained
tomorrow on the surfacing of the by the ladies of the auxiliary.
road between Patricks Creek and
Gasquet on the Redwood highway. Auction Sale, Saturday. 4M. 2A—
Rudi» l'cnture« for We«ln«relny
This is for 9.5 miles.
F u r n 1 t a re. farm implements.
KFSG.- Angelus Temple. Los An
cows. hogs, chdckens and many oth-
gel«», 278 meters—3:30 p. n>.. or
Ix-aky Roof—
er articles too numerous to men-
gan recital, varied musical program;
Phone 320, Pacific Coast Roofing tion.
618 1 street, Milliken and divine service; 10:30 p. in., sunshin«-
Co.
01-tf Fletcher.
33.
hour,
latke Has Good Day——
KGO, General Eh-ctrlc Co. Oak
Fields
—
Ducks
Invade
The weather at Crater I-ake Sun
land, 312 meters—3 p. m., musical
Thousands of ducks and geese program: Williams Institute speak
day was ideal and there was no
snow in the road except a little be from the north are invading the- er; 4 p. in., orchestral concert; silent.
tween government camp and the Title lake grain fields. 40 miles
KGW, The Oregonian, Portland.
lodge, according to Medford people south of Klamath Falls, and approx- 492 meters—12:30 p. m„ orchestra
who returned from a trip to the lake Imately 1000 acres of wheat, barley concert; 6 p. m . children's program;
last eveuing. About 20 car» of sight and oats have already been cleaned 8 p. m., KiwanU quartet; 9 p. m..
seers visited the lake during Sun by the game birds. J. F. Hoskins, lecture on radio; 10 p. m„ Olsen's
an extensive lease-land farmer in the orchestra, dance music.
day.—Medford Mall Tribune.
lake bed section, reports 120 acres
KPO, Hale Brothers. Inc.. San
Birth Annoiincenients—
of barley cleaned by ducks and geese Francisco, 423 meters—4-30 p. m..
Dainty cards for birth announce in five days’ time last week. A race Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 5:30 p.
ments in stock at the Courier office. has developed between 12 to 15 com in., children's hour; S p. m . Brad
bined harvesters with hundreds of field band, dance music, varied mu
Rogue Tokays Pleas«—
thousands of water fowl for the re sical features.
The Tokay grapes from the Grants maining standing grain in that sec
KFL Earle C. Anthony. Inc., Los
Pass district excelled anything on 1 tion. amounting to 6000 acres.
Angeles,
4 69 meters—5 p.m.. hour
the Portland market in that line
of news bulletins; 6:45 p. m , Nick
this year according to Ted E. Epier- ' Saturday, October ».A—
Harris detective stories and orches-
son. market editor of the Telegram, I
1:30 p. m.. is the next auction tra; 7:30 p. m„ series <>f musical
who was in the city today with the
aale at Millikan and Fletcher auc- programs; 10 p. m.. special dramati«-
special bearing members of the
tion yards, 618 I street.
33 program; lip. m.. Ambassador Ho
Portland Chamber of Commerce. A
tel orchestra.
few were shipped that did not come
The W»men's < tub——
KIX. The Tribune. Oakland. Cal..
up to standard and these proved to
Will hold a rummage sale at 661 meters—8 p. in., studio program,
be a drug on the market. The
Smith's Garage on Saturday. Novem- special features, organ and orches
grapes which were picked and
29 tral recitals.
ber 8.
packed right brought good prices
KHJ. Th«) Times. Los Angeles—
and met with a ready demand, stat
Medford Win« at Golf—
6 30 to 7:30, children's program;
ed Mr. Emerson, w'ho kept his eye
With perfect golf weather prevail 8 to 10 p. m.. program by Redlands
on the Josephine product.
ing and with the local course in ex- : Chamber of Commerce; 10 to 11. Art
cellent condition the Warn of four Hickman's danc«- orchestra.
KNX. Evening Express. Los An
teen golfers from the Coos Bay Aolf
club were defeated by the team of geles— 6 p. m . dinner hour program;
the Rogue River Valley Golf aseo- 8 to It), program by Hayward Lum-
ciatfon at the Medford golf links lier company; 10 to 11. Hollywood
■yesterday by a score of 32 to 7. land dance orchestra.
Out of a possible 42 points scored
■under the Nassau system of three
points to each match the local team
won 32 points, halved 3 points and
lost only 7 points, which is a re
markable performance for the local
team playing in its first team match
and including players now in their
first year of golf.—(Medford Mail j
Tribune.
OREGON
Mountain Breakfast
cowboys
wear
chaps?
(BRAND)
For Halo at All Market«
Our Price — First Grade
Cream, 41c
Grants Pass Creamery
Raw Furs of All Kinds
High Cash Price
-—at—
THE FUR MARKET
Opposite .loscpliliie Hotel
Number 18
Quality Coffee
The Truax Grocery
Couch’s Pharmacy
FOR FILMH, DEVBLOP-
ING AND PRINTING
In by it a. m. out by ß p. m.
— because, when riding, they
need heavy coverings over their
legs to protect them from
thorns, thickets and roifgh
Countless persons,
weather.
exposed to raw winds, use
rev
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TÎll/Uilëbl ROSE WATER
to protect their akin and aoothe
chapped hands and face.
Puretext Glycerin and Rose
Water Is dt-llgli ttillly healing,
delicately fragrant and eapoc-
ially grateful after ahavlng.
One of 200 l’ureteat prépa
ration« for health and hygiene.
Every Item the beat that akill
and care can produce.
CLEMENS
Hells Drugs and Book*
The 'ftexaUZ Drut Jfwv
ttttday .
oTTonrn «». n>»»
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Loader anti Repeater
Shells
Loaded with Hiiiokel«-«< Powder.
Fninous for tlu-lr even spread and hard hitting delivery.
X» laigcl gels tlirougli the Winchester pattern.
Rogue River Hardware Co.
The WINCHESTER Store
SPECIAL VALUES
IX
FLANNEL SHIRTS
A fhu h tallow'd Shirt of nil
■unite qunllt) In brown and kin
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nomo wool iii I xim I.
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Peerless Clothing Co.
litri«« l•* ( rowil——
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< '«ailhlgi- H|M iiks Thursday—
President Coolidge will deliver a
radio addreea on Thursday night at
6:20. Th«- message will be relayed
from one large broadcasting station
to another. It will be released on
the Pacific coast by KGO. General
Eletcrlc company, of Oakland.
Regular Meeting Tonight—
Granta Pass Lodge No. 84 A. F. «
A. M. Work In M. M. degree; rr-
fn-slimeiits. Jas. T. Chinnock, w.
M.
2»
The opening of the Craterinn The-
ntre In Medford Inst night brought
a large crowd of show goer» from nil
parte of th« valley, Every »<>nl In
th«- house win taken for Tile Havoc,
with Elliott Dexter. Th« show went
over big. Many praises for the new
show house hav<* been heard, the
theatre being equipped with tin- lat
est in everything neceajtary tor u
modern theatre. Those attending th«
»how from here were Mr. and
Mrs. J. < . Hromh-y.
Mr. amt
Mrs. J. T
(lilniKxk. Mr. and
It
Mrs.
W. Clark«.
•Mr.
and
.Mr». Junie» Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Wood. Mr. amt Mrs Robert
Borland and Mr. mid Mrs. Junies
Slover, anil A II Cornell
Charter No. 416S.
Reserve District N'o. 12.
RBPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TH!:
First National Bank of Southern Oregon
At Grant« Pas» In the State of Oregon, lit th<- close of business oil October
10, 1924
RESOI IRES
1. a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances
of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts
sold wllh endorsem« nt of this bank
2. Overdrafts, uns.cured. $615.16
4. U.
“ S.
“ Government "««iiritie-* owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds
par value) ..............................................
j 50,000.00
b All other t'nited States Government securities (including
premiums, If any)
$98 415oo
Total
<Mli«-r bonrl«, stor-ks, a«-« urlt l«*s. <-t«-.:
Hanking House, »30.000; furniture and fixtures, »4,336 25
* R«-al estate owned other tiipn banking house
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bunk
Ciisli In vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bnnkers, and trust com
panies In the United States (other than included in
Items 8, 9. and 10)
Checks on other banks in the same city or town uh report-
ing bank (other than Item 12)
Total of Items ». 10. 11, 12. and 13
»146.627.64
b Miscellaneous cash items
a - i ia
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8.
Treasurer ..... ..............................................
Other assets. If any (gold dust)
Total
Pure Pork
Country Sausage
WANTED —TO BUY
A team of oxen pulled Ezra Meek- an airplain piloted by Lieutenant
Oakley Kelly, famous transcontin
rr, 93-year-old pioneer trail-blazer
ental flyer. Meeker is seen here be
over the old Oregon trail in 1853.
ing congratulated by President. Cool-
Me has just crossed the continent in jrge On hie arrival in Washington.
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mium
DAILY
.
507,073.03
6 4 6.16
1 48,415.00
422.16» 16
2 1.336 25
2.350.00
62.971.97
138,698.79
4,883.27
2.045.58
981.28
2,500.00
726.60
11.317.783.»«
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In ............................. ..............................
» 50,000.00
Surplus fund ........... .................................................
50,000.00
Undivided profits
................ »39,626 3!)
c Less current expense«, Interest, mid taxes
paid
10,666.85 29.070.54
Circulating notes outstanding
49,200.00
Amount due to national bands
660.6 4
Certified checks outstanding
1.326.25
Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24. and 25
»1.986.79
Demand deposit* (other than bank deposits) f. subject to
Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check
628,267.70
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than
for money borrowed
30.300.30
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
of assets of this bank or surety bond
37,859.95
Other demand d'-poslts
•1,656.1 2
Total of demand deposits (other thnn
hank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items
26, 27. 28. 29, 30, anil 31
»707,173.07
Timo deposits subject to Rcservo (payable after 30 days,
or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal Hav
ings):
Certificates of deposit (otl)er limn for money borrowed)
186,206.08
other time deposit*
240,694.97
Postal savings deposits
2,736.23
Total cf time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33,
3 1. »nd II
| 12»,587 IS
United States deposits (other than postal savings), In
cluding War Loan deposit account mid deposits of
United Slates disbursing officers
810.30
,,
$1.317.788.»»
State of Oregon. County of Josephine, ss:
I. H. I). Norton, President, of the nlxivi-ntim< d bunk, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the bcsl of my knowledge and
belief.
H D. NORTON. President,
CORRECT — Attest: L. B. Hall, C II Demaray, Frank Mashburn,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 16th day of October, 1924,
(NOTARIAL SEAL)
EVELYN M. ALLEN. Notary Public for Oregon
(My commission expires Juno 2, 1926.)