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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1919)
PAGE POCB GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER MOMMY. Al'Ol'HT Stt. Be Just as Well as Generous Provide (or the future of your loved one Mid your self, rather thaa generously SPEND all you earn mow. qKeep account of the nlckles and dime and the dol lars will take cmre of themselves. Try lu THE FIRSTjNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BhaKKYSTEMaafl POPULAR Columbia Records For September 'Dance Records One and Two and Three and Four, Rock-a-by Monte Crieto, .Jr. I'll Bay She Does Lucille The Vamp Behind Your Silken Veil Ting-Ling Toy Where the (Lanterns Clow Life and Love Kiss Me Again Popular Sougs The Music of .Wedding Chimes Dear Old Sue My Little Sunshine How Can You Say Good-bye My Swanee Home TAy Sugar' Coated Chocolate Boy Oh, How She Can Sing And That Aint All Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If you can't make love at home) Pig Latin iLove You're Making a Miser of Me Some Day You'll Be Sorry that You're Glad Stanton Rowel Music and Photo House 507 B09 O 8t November. For the past four months he has been connects with the Red Cross in Berlin and bus been issuing clothing to Russian prisoners in the camps there. Most of these prison ers, he says, have been sent home. Bestul arrived in the states ou August 3rd. going first to Newport News. Juel Bestul Home .-' Sergeant Juel 'Bestul arrived in Grants Pais this morning from Camp D. Russell, Wyo., where he received his discharge. Sergeant Bestul, who was In the service two and a -half years and across the ocean for nine months, arrived in France just be fore the armistice -was signed last KnUTtain Mr. and Mr. JoIiumu On Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. U Hobart and Miss Edith Russell en tertained a group of friends at the Hobart home on Went .!! street, ' in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Johnson of Portland. Mrs. Johnson, formerly Miss Grace Hays, spent her girlhood in Grants Pass and later was a teacher at the Riverside school, and many old-time school experien ces were recalled by the friends. Be' sides' the hostesses, those present were, tMr. and Mrs. Johnson. Misses Katherine Ryan and Grace Green and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Cramer. Liver Salts Rheumatism and Trie Add AUmneta 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, gotrty and uric acid tJlmenta. S3c, 63c and $1.23 CLEMENS 8els Drugs and Rooks FER52N1L LOCAL Harold iLundburg went to Port land Sunday night. Miss Martha Reld of Inland spent Sunday in Grants Pass. F. E. flutter left this morning Jor Klamath Falls. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. . 77 Miss Maree 'Edwards of Med ford spent Suudsy here with her parents. 'Miss l.ucy McColm went to Glen dale today. C. U Clevenger spent the day In Rogue River on business. Mr. and IMrs. James iMartin spent Sunday at Rogue River. That new lot of Rims Just received at Holman's Furniture Store. 53 Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Buteau of Medford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Estes. X. A. Phillips and family of Cres cent City, left this morning for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mlshler and Miss Mabel Moore, of Crescent City, left today for Los Angeles. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17lf J. U Van Ilorn of Glendale. who spent several days here on buslenss, returned to his home today. Mrs. Frank Tompson of Merlin is la town to attend the last week of the teachers training school O. S. Goodnow went to Rogue River today to examine some mining property. Try our week-day dinners aud suppers, at 40 cents. Palace dining room. 68 Rex Harnett left yesterday for Portland, to be absent for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin and little daughter, 'Maxine, returned Sunday night from a trip to Port land and Roseburg. H. L. Ilnbbell, of Siskiyou county. Calif., who spent the past week here on business, returned to his home today. "Prophylactic" ""ooth Brush. Sa- bin has it. Sirs. Wm. Charter of Eureka ar rived this njornlng from Portland where she has been visiting and left for Crescent City. W. D. Beattie and family of Alva, Okla., arrived this morning for a visit with the Tom Wilkinson family near Williams. B. F. Skillman, of the .Mutual Creamery company, is spending a few days In Northern California on bus iness. Mrs. Wto. Bowman of San Fran cisco, who was a resident of Grants Pass 17 years ago, arrived last night to visit Mrs. John Ranzau and Mrs. Orr., at Kerby. Joy Theater LAST TIME TON IGHT STARTING Wednesday 2:30 P.M. To Mr. and .Mrs. Public. Listen, People 'Happy? I'll say we are. Wednesday is opening day in our new Joy Theatre and of course we can hardly wait. We are now 'busy with the mop and pail and the Joy will be as bright and clean as a spring morning. As befitting this eventful occasion we have chosen "Mrs. Wiggs of the 1 Cabbage Patch," starring Marguerite Clark as our re-opening attraction. There may have been a more famous novel than "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab bage Patch," but we don't know of it. There may have been a more lov able screen character than Marguer ite Clark as "lovey Mary" but we haven't heard of her. A 'Mack Sen nett comedy "A Battle Royal" concludes the program. And moBt important of all, a col ored balloon will be given to every child who attends the opening mat inee. Think of it! "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" with Mar guerite Clark, a Mack Sennett com edy and a balloon, all for 10 cents Wednesday afternoon. Are yon coming? MMk V. WOLKE, Charles Ray in "The Sheriff's Son" A thrilling southwestern story of a van iashing type of people. The old fight be tween the cattlemen and rustlers is a thing of the past. Charles Ray, a timid New York lawyer is transplanted to New Mexico. He is natur ally a coward, but overcomes it. , Some picture. Other Attractions "The Tea Hounds" A Burton Holmes Travelogue Mm. F. W. Hull went to Medford thl' afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Smock of Holland ' Is siwndtug a few days In the city. Miss Mnrtel My res of Merlin is spending the week with Wins Chartl- la Tetherow. (Mr. J. C. Maddux of Merced. Calif., arrived today and will go to Kerby to visit Mrs. I. Out ad. Mrs. George Wilder aud three children of Vancouver. B. C, arrived today to visit Mrs. Wilder' parents. Mr. and .Mrs. H. M. Button. The Misses Francis and Rose'Bean of Kerby returned this morning from Gold Hill where thoy have been vis iting. look our Stoves and Ranges over before you bliy. Holman's Furniture Store. 63 .Miss Elva Kitchen, or Toledo, O , who spent the "past month here with her sister, Mrs. L. Flaherty, and an aunt. Mrs. Kmma iPerky, left this morning tor her home. Ifisa Charlotte Miller arrived In Grants Puss today from Southern California and will' spend a month with the T. .'. tlrabb family on the Applegute. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth 81. 17tf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heath snd son Loyal are ou it motor trip In the northern port of the state. They will visit relatives at Albany and other points. Mrs. Ijeslle R. Rrngdon, formerly Miss 'Lucy George, who spent the past week with her parents at Kerby, left last night for her home In Port land. Mrs. Paul Weiss and two sons and a daughter arrived Sunday from San Francisco and will make their home here, having Just purchased a farm near this city. Mr. Weiss will loin them in a few days. D. .R. Morrison, who has been overseas since February, 1917, re turned to Grunts Pass today from Camp Lewis, where he was discharg ed. He was with the Royal Flying Corps and saw service In France and Germany. Jay Frye Is home after lfi months overseas experience. He was dis charged at Camp Upton, X. Y., a lit tle over a week ago and reached Grants Pass this afternoon. He was with the 1st engineers and for the past few months has been in Ger many with the army of occupation. Order Hop Checks Now Hop growers should place orders for hop checks at once. Approved form at Courier office. 66 Oregon t'HVew Signs David John and W. C. Fixlcy dur ing the post few days have spent considerable time making and post ing signs marking the route to the Oregon Caves. Today Mr. John placed signs at all corners and cross roads between Williams and Grants Pass and Mr. Flxley made a trip to Medford posting signs at all points of vantage. They suggest that a sign In the Ashland park or ncur (he park advising tourists to visit the caves would be of alne. I'lcuse Return IUmiIc Will the milk customers please put out the milk bottles. Anna M. l-ewls. S3 rcnnsylvunlans Knjoy Cave The Oregon Caves are attracting many tourists this season and es pecially people from the East.' Mr. and Mrs. M. Selfert of Pittsburg, Pa., have Just returned from a trip through the underground wonder and are delighted with the trip and their experiences in the caves. Mrs. Selfert is especially enthusiastic about the horseback ride over the government trail, through the big timber, and says that if there were no other attraction at the end' of the trail the time would be well spent. Librarian Resigns Miss Maude V. .Barnes, who has been the librarian in the Grants T'ase public library since its establishment In 1914, has accepted a position in the Oregon Sta'te library at ah In crease in salary and will go to Salem as soon as her place here can be filled. Miss Barnes will be missed by a host of friends and by the pat rons of the library. She has worked untiringly to .build up the library here and to interest the people of Grants "Pass and df the county In the use of books and magazines. ' Excursion Rate to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF THAT JOIJ-Y UTTM: TAIUMt OK Is the mark of correct tailoring and sensible economy. This Is the thought. ir not the spoken word, of every man who hits his tailoring require ments executed through our firm. VIA or I"", to HM and mure Geo. S. Calhoun (.-! G Httvrt Fifteen Years IjociiI Dealer at Holman's Furniture Store More goods just received as follows: Rugs in all sizes Leather Davenports and Divans Ivory Bedroom Sets Oak Bedroom Sets Remember, Holman makes the Price We have a Stove and Range stock that is complete and priced right PHONE 281 . For Price on Wheat Pardee's Grocery Do You Realize How Great is the Saving When You Buy Jo Bo Coffee IN THE FIVE POUND CAN It's Real Economy It's Rich in Flavor and Strength Every Can Guaranteed c r: 8 . T -hi .m.r-Tri nnA Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf ,