Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 24, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
TUIMY. Jt NH Bl,
The Force of Saving
Aa human Society is Now Organised, th only
means whereby the Individual can Knjoy leisure or "
Independence ta through the 'possession - ot money.
REAL I.VDEPRND&YCH OAX BE ACCOMPLISHED
BY SAVING. Start saving now. ,
Oprn an account with ua
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
DakSssYSTiiaal
What is Summer
Without a Ukulele
Everybody takes them every
where Canoeing, camping,
picnicking, everywhere that
young people go.
"Band Ukes" and plain "Ukes"
Come in and see our large assortment.
Stanton Rowell
fus)c and Photo House
507809 G St.
Drinking Fart and Furious
According to ? reports received
from the various cities and towns ot
Oregon, bootleggers and those who
,ae not bootleggers but who have a
terrible thirst, are putting in extra
time before July 1st to lay in a sup
ply of "Hornbrook. Special." This
; makes fat picking lor the officers
and many arrests are made. (Monday
six men and a woman were arrest
ed and . fined at Medford, 'Ashland
officers are "hooking" a few, while
Deputy Sheriff (Hopkins at Canyon
vllle is kept busy taking transgres
sors to 'Roseburg. One man, an
ticipating a long dry spell, had 50
: quarts for "his own use."
WARDEN SAYS FISHING
AT DAM IS ILLtGAL
Gatae "Warden Ed Walker, ot Med
ford was in 'Grants Pass Monday and
made a visit to the Golden Drift
dam, three miles up the river from
Grants Pass. 'Mr. Walker was in
formed that it is the usual thing now
for people to fish off the dam under
the Impression that it is legal, the
dead line feeing removed since a por
tlon ot the dnin went out last win
ter. Mr. Walker eavs the dead line.
200 feet from the dam, is still in
effect and it is a plain violation of
the law to fish closer to the dam
than the 300-foot line. He desires
to wan all fishermen that violations
will be prosecuted.
Mr.' Walker is on a trip to Curry
county, where he expects to spend
10 days or two weeks.
Albert Anderson returned this
morning to Divide.
Proving I'p ou Homestead
William C. Jackson, with J. H.
Turner and J. L. Pierce as witnesses,
proved up on his homestead, located
three and one-half miles east of the
city today. This property, which
was known as Love Lawn ranch Is
at the edge of the Dry Diggings and
has been occupied at different times
for .the past 60 years. Mr. Jackson
has been on the place during the
past five years.
PER52N1L LOCAL 1
Mrs. U C. Perdue went to Glen-
dale this morning.
iMIss Winifred Able went to Wolf
Creek this morning for a few days.
. F. 8. ad P. C. Bramwell are
transacting ibusinees In Portland.
"Woodbury's facial Soap." Sabln
has it.
Mrs. K. MV C. Nelll and little
daughter went to Portland last
night.
Mrs. 11. P. Sklllman and Mrs. Geo.
Kearns went to Wolf Creek this
morning for a few days.
Sirs. Uosooe Thomas, who visited
kMrs. P. P.v Proctor, returned to Jet
terson today.
Mlns Audry Wallace went to Wolf
Creek last night to spend the sum
mer vacation.
P. W. Streets left lust night on a
trip to Hood Klver. White Salmon.
Ooldendule, and other point.
Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer
Bros. 26
Miss Claris Ruoch. who upent the
past two or three weeks here, re
turned to Wolf Creek today.
Mrs. Win. Trinvble today received
a wire from her son. Claude Hasve,
announcing his safe arrival in the
I . S. iHe is expected home soon.
Sheriff Geogre lwis and Demit v
Sheriff Uster returned this morning
from Portland, where they were
called to serve as witnesses In a case
in the federal court.
Mrs. Oliver C. Goodnow left this
morning for Sacramento after spend
ing severa) weeks with her father. L.
B. Hall, and other relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Gaslln, of Portland, who
spent the past three days here with
relatives, left this morning for Ttlth-
ardson springs.
"The Inpardonable Sin"
At the Joy theatre. Three shows
daily. Matinee 2:15, admission
15c and 35c. Evening, 7:15 and
9:15, admission 25c alid 50c. 01
(losing Out Accessories '
I am closing out all accessories
and tires at cost. All tires and tubes,
spot and trouble lamps, motors,
coveralls, spark plugs, bumpers,
driving gloves, tan belts, etc., must
go before July 1st. Battery Shop. 01
oa$SL
Liver Salts
For Rhenmatlrm and Uric Add
Ailmneta
An agreeable effervescent lax
ative and diuretic, specially
prepared for the relief of
stomach, liver - and intestinal
disorders; and as an aid in the
treatment of rheumatic, gouty
and uric acid ailment.
85c, 65c and $1.23
CLEMENS
JOY THEATRE
THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF THE SEASON
RUPERT HUGHES' Astounding! Story
. fa. MM ' waw - , Alt
& 1 OmOITOW Evg. - - 7:15 & 9:15
Today
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witn ttLAlNHL bWEET Directed by Marshall Neilan
THE BATTLE AGAINST DEFENSELESS WOMANHOOD
The Most Daring Picture of all Times
U. U Upson arrived this afternoon
from Corvallls. ' . '
Miss Katharine DeVoe, of Uose
burg, arrived this afternoon and
will visit the James Hair family.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. llottenroth. of
Swltna, loft this afternoon tor .Now
York, where they will visit the for
mer"a parents. '
Mrs. Clyde J. Thomus and two
children loft thin morning on a' visit
to Willamette viUlley joints nnd Se
attle. Miss Florence Riddle, student at
the V. of O. spent the past week
with friends in Portland. She re
turned this afternoon and will spend
the summer vacation at home.
Iteturulng to Grtuita I'
Word was received in the city tlils
morning that Mr. and (Mrs. Wllford
Allen and son, Wllford Jr., will re
turn to Grants Pass to reside, since
Mr. Allen's term aa a member or the
state Industrial acnldcnt commission
has expired. They are expected
hfre'iby the first of next week.
Excursion Hates to Coast
C rants Pass to Crescent City, by
easy riding carsfor $7.50. Oranta
Pass and Crescent City Stage com
pany. Phone 26. 7tf
lUtplist picnic
The animal church and Bible
school picnic of the Baptist church
will .no' held in the 'Riverside park
on Wednesday afternoon and even-i
Ing. There will lie dittos at the!
church at 4 o'clock for those who!
have no other means or transports-1
tlon. Supiwr will be served nt 6:30
P. nu iAII are Invited. Come, bring
well-filled basket and have a gen
eral good time.
Why Walk
Call 262-H.
03i
Overxciw Men Xear Horn
v Charles Dana Anient and Ben W.
Content, of Co. A, and Kay Stretch
berry, of Co. U of the 23rd Engi
neers were In Portland yesterday
and are now at Camp Lewis awaiting
discharges. The men may be in
Grants Pass by tomorrow night or
the next morning. While at Port
land the city turned out to welcome
the 200 engineers and music, danc
ing and rides on the Columbia high
way were enjoyed by the boys.
The Iterry Hurt
The season has arrived when the
demand for loganberry pickers ex
ceeds the supply of help. While
there Is not a great acreage of these
berries In the Utogue valley, yet
there Is a demajid for pickers, while
In the Willamette valley the growers
are tirejiaring to receive thousands
of pickers from Portland and vicin
ity. The loganberry, when allowed
to become thoroughly ripe on the
vine. Is one of the finest fluvored
berries on the market; however,
when picked while yet a bright red
color It somewhat resembles a young
persimmon, v.
Want a Taxi?
Call 262-R.
03
Had a Whole Kol
Deputy I!. 8. Marhsal - Frank
Tlchenor, of Portland, passed
through this city Sunday afternoon
with C. J. Niwnen, or Canyon City.
Marlon county, says the Roseburg
Review. In Mr. Nuenen's automobile
the officer discovered 480 quarts or
whiskey, 38 quarts of beer, a five
gallon keg or wine and a quantity
of gin. The trafficker will be tried
before the federal authorities at
Portland for vlolutlon of tho Reed
amendment on the eieclflc charge
that he was illegally transnortlne in
toxicating liquors from a -wet state
Into a dry one.
Tired or In a Hurry-
Call 202-iR.
03
GtinnJng-I'Vt.nnr
At the residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fefjnor
on North Eighth elreat. thl. min
ing at 8:30 o'clock, Miss Cora Fetz
ner was united in marrlii
Ounnlng; Hev. Melville T. Wire oer-
firming cne oeremony. lAfter the
ceremony an elaborate iweddine
breakfast waa served. The wedding
was a quiet one, witnessed only toy
the near relatives of itha
partiM, (Mr. and (Mrs. Ounnlnx'left
iur oeame my auto following the
wedding -breakfast. Thnv win
in Seattle wheri Mr. Gunning is em
ployed iby a garage company. They
have the beet wishes of many friends.
Women's Summer Weight Union
Suits, also Knit Pants and
Sleeveless Vests
MRS. E. REHKOPF
0U3 a Street
It Is Very Important
that you have tho highest quality tailoring com
bined with Bummer weight clothing. We guaran
tee to dollver all that oould ihe expected in qual
ity, atyle and sen Ice if your suit Is made to order
GEO S. CALHOUN
Kxrlunlve lural dealer
Nee the lino of
New Porch Rockers
in our Winiknv. They are going fant Whiiho the PI tit IN are
ItKillT
Holman's Furniture Store
605 O street, opposite Band Stand
Cleaning, Pressing
Repairing
iYom Hie alamlpoint if rconotny. the dry clean
Ing plant la e"ewtial.
We have one of the font euipe4l dry cleaning
plants in Htuithera (reKn.
The ttadly soiled gnnmmtiT llwt you think are not
worth cleaning are the onea ye ran put In a drum and
wearable condition, thua saving you money, aa the aevk
clothe have advanced tdightly In price.
The Wardrobe Cleaners
t .K)8 V. WII.MAMS, Proprietor
' .115 North Sixth Street
Phone 147
TIRES
Fabric jand Cords
All Sizes
C. L. HOBART CO.
Eat Well -Feel Well-Do Well
It all depends on what groceries you buy, wliere you buy tliein,
and what you pay for them.
If you buy GOOD groceries you eat well.
It you eat well you feol well. v ' '
If you fool well you do well in your Imslne affairs.
Can we tell you of a better reason why you should buy your
groceries from ui?
. Every one knows of the high standard of our goods. ,
They all know of Uie low prices we clwrge.
Most peoplo trade with us, anyway. Why not you?
J. PARDEE, Grocer
Adults 50c
Children 25c
Call 20 a-It ,
For, city or country tripe. 03
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