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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1919)
I H.Tl IU)AV. r'KIllll'AUY H, 1810. Ti-OK FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY lUtlUKll 'A EYEGIENE 1. Keep jrour general health t good. 2. Do not rend In dim light. S.lt your eyes do not look or feel well, have them ex amined. V Letcher & Sod Optomertriata FER52N1L LOCAL XKW TOUAI JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire insur ance, plate giaas liability insur um. 204 Sixth street. tf FOR RENT Urge white house at corner ot Sixth and B streets. ' Eighteen rooms. Rent $25 per month. A. L. Edgerton. 87 FOR SALE OR RENT Six room bugalow, No. 664 North Second street. All modern conveniences, gas, fireplace, etc Sale price, 11,400, which Is one half ot orig inal cost, or will rent for $12.50 per month. A. L. Edgerton phone 198-T. 87 LOST Between Grants Pass and Merlin a long rope, block and tackle, and short handled shovel. Finder please notify Cfty Market and receive reward. 87 FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay. H. E. Gordon, phone 610-F-34, R. F. D. No. 2. ' 92 I TO IK TON'S loose wheat hay for sale. Phone 254-Y or call at 1101 North Ninth street 87 SEED WHEAT, oats, barley and G. P. Egg Food. Don't forget our prices are lowest. At New Mill Warehouse, corner Third . and G streets. ' 86tf COMING EVENTS Feb. 12, 13, 14, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday Soil and Irrigation, school, direction Prof. W. L. Pow ers. Feb. 26, 27, 28, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday State examinations at the courthouse. All kinds of Commercial Prlntlot at the Courier ifflee. Ringworm Scalp Sores If TOT want mxxxly help try tlx D. D. D. Pm. Kfiptwo. So hut to apply, not creuy or near. It wuha Into the acalp and Ui relief H imUoL Try it today on oar tuirau. 3LD.lED.in). Ttte Licxuad Wash M. Clem Aim, Druggist Mrs. H. H. Pernoll went to Rose- burg this morning to visit her sister. Milk, 10c a quart, and cream 20c a pint at Homing's Shack. 86 Earl Young made a businoss trip to Rogue River today. "Nujol" for constipation. Sabln has it. 80 Mrs. E. F. Topping and sister, Miss Watts, made a trip to Modford today. Gold Seal (Congoleura) Rugs and floor covering at Holmer's. 86 Scratch food $4.75 per sack at Cramer Bros. 88 W. I Kldderly, of Corvallls, as sistant' county agent leader, spent the day in the city. Maxwell and Chevrolet fan belts Battery Shop. 80 Absolutely the best bed spring on the market, guaranteed for 25 years at Helmer's. 86 Mrs. C. E. Harmon, ot Waters Creek, left this morning for Fort- land accompanied by her niece, Helen Due, who will remain in Port land with her father. , Everything In furniture at Hel mers. . x Nest eggs at Cramer Bros. 86 John Nipper and wife, who spent the past' 10 or 12 weeks with tno former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Nipper, left this morning for their home at Sunnyside, .Wash. "Deltox" The most widely ad vertised grass rug. In all sises and colors In many beautiful patterns at Helmer's. "86 Eveready inspection lamps, $2.50 Battery Shop. 88 G. M. Caldwell and son, Norman, left this morning, returning to North Bend, Wash. They will be Joined In Portland by Mrs. Caldwell, who leaves tonight Simmons Steel Beds at Helmer's. Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 86 C. L. Hobart returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland and while there secured the promise of an early shipment of one car of five-passenger Fords and one car of Ford tracks direct from the factory. The Free Sewing Machine, drop head style, special, wholesale prices. $42.50 at Helmer's. 86 Slightly used Incubators, every one tested at bargain prices at Cra mer Bros. ' 86 Jack Smock returned . this morn Inr from Yuma. Arts., where he spent the past six weeks on his cot ton plantation. Mr. Smock says the cotton crop is very short this year and the price is down. He will have abont 60 bales . The Free Sewing Machine insured for five years, guaranteed for a life time, in cabinet and drop head styles at Helmer's, 86 Mrs. W. fl. Bridges arrived this morning from Portland to spend a day with her daughter. Miss Kath arine Bridges, principal at the High school. Mrs. Bridges will join her husband on the train tomorrow and they will go 'to southern California for the winter. Rose pruners at Cramer Bros. 86 A. Brunken returned this morn ing from a trip to Columbus, Neb., where he went on account of the illness of his father. He was able tn snend only two days with his father. Mr. Brunken says he travel ed through snow most of the way, while through the Cascades there was a fall of 18 inches. Poultry tonics .and feed at Cra mer Bros. 86 The Free Sewing Machine, cabi net style, special at $47.50 at Hol mer's. 86 Miss Ruth Curbett went to Med- ford this afternoon for the week end. Small spray pumps at Cramer Bros. 86 J. A. Pilgrim and his mother left this morning for the lattcr's home at Tacoma. New garden seeds at Cramer Bros. . 86 Rex ' spark plugs, guaranteed against breakage Battery Shop. 83 Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Sturuess. for mer residents of Grants Puss, ar rived here Friday ' night from Brownsville to visit thetr daughter, Mrs. J. C. Calhoun. ' 126-egg Petaluma incubator for only $15 at Cramer Bros. 86 Shim4nj( Cattle The Temple market this week hipped tour car loads ot cattle to San Francisco; one car of boot stork and three cars of canner eatllo. The hipping out of the scrub stork will be a benefit to this county as horo- fter all purchases will bo of grade stock. They also shipped a ear or hogs and will make another ship ment ot beef next week. Community Organised . On Friday afternoon, Miss Ruth Corbett, home demonstration agent. C. D. Thompson, county aRont, and Mr. Gllbertaon, ot the U. 8. depart ment of agriculture brganlxcd the Rogue River Valley 'community. It the Intention to organise each community for mutual benefit and helpfulness. Stop That Door Rattle With an Anti-Rattler Battery Shop. IS Not in Secret Service It was incorrectly reported a few days ago that Miss Fanshon Shlnn ts In the U. S. secret service. She is In the collection department of a large corporation In San Francisco, Yon Know and We Know- That our milk and cream sur passes any In the market. Moore'i Bakery. 86 Inspecting Road Commissioners McFadden and Mc Cabe are today Inspecting the roads In the vicinity of Placer and Wolf Creek. Yesterday, accompanied by Judge Gillette; the commissioners were viewing the roads in the vlcln ity of Leland and Placer. Electric Work ( Phone 90 Medtord. Store. Pauls Electric 63tf Returns Prom Portland- Judge C. G. Gillette returned yes terday from Portland and Salem where he has been transacting bus iness for a few days. From what he could learn at Portland the Judge was of the opinion that the, north west strike would not spread to that city. The legislators at Salem, he states, are just beginning to get down to real work. The Wardrobe Clean Cleaning, pressing, repairing; all modern equipment necessary for first class work; work called tor and de llvered; strictly cash. Amos Williams. Phone 147. 85 The Ban Is Still On Mavor Demarav officially an nounces that the ban on ail publl social gatherings, as well as public and private dances, Is still in effect. The last influenza sufferer was re leased from Quarantine today, but the ban on the above named gather Ings will probably continue through out the month of February, for th best interests of the city. Artistic and dainty creations iri Waists they talk about MRS. E. REHKOPF NVENTING ITER LIFT F( I. A. Stubblefleld and ilfo. and Mr. Slubbletlold's brother, A. P. Stubblefleld, are located In Grants Pass for the summer. They are di rectly from Portland but formerly lived at Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. Stubblefleld is an Inventor and Is at present making an auto matte water lift to take water from running streams for Irrigation pur poses, lie states tnat ne nas trieu a model In actual operation and that It works to perfection. He ex pert to have the first one ready for oper ation within abont 60 or 90 days. The machine will weigh about 4,500 pounds when complete and Is calcu lated to raise enough water to Irri gate approximately 40 acres. He Is getting out letters patent on the machine. Mr. Stubblefleld says he Is the Inventor of the universal nut lock, now used so extensively, especially on railroads. During their leisure hours the Stubbletlelds are enjoying the steel- head fishing along the Rogue, and have been quite successful In land ing this gama fish. Your Best Friend When In Need Your Liberty Bond If at any time you want l iMirrow money on your Uhrrty lloml we will 1nu yu U 50 IkiikI. If you muBt sell we will Inly at the murk it prlrr. Josephine County Bank (ill WTH I'AHH, OHK. We have' just installed a most - v complete and modern Vulcanizng Plant and are now nvMrrt to take rare of all kind of work on all kImw of Urea, If you live In town call at our kImii with your outing If not M'nd thrm In to ua fur liwpertlwn. I After examining them If we find the tire la worth repairing will save you money the work will be un eomlltimuilly guaranteed to out laat the rrmaluder of the caning. Auto Service Company Phone Kil-J M:t South Hltth Htreet JOY pi til jf THEATER. I V I I II. Ijaco Valentine For the children. Clemens Sells Drugs, The Rexall Store. 86 126 Egg Incubators for $15.00 We have fnur Incubators of this rapacity that(vo nre wiling at 8.3 13 per cent below the regular price. These machines have Ibeen used for one or two hatches but are ns nood as new and we have personally tested each one. They are Bargains CRAMER BROS. ' ODD FELLOWS BLOCK PRUNERS i SPRAT : ' SPRAY PUMPS Mothers May Attend In order that mothers may attend Dr. Reed's lecture on Wednesday af ternoon, Ruth Corbett, home dem onstration agent of Josephine coun ty, whose office is in the basemont of the courthoime, Is arranging to care for the children during the lec ture. . Competent aaBlstants will be secured so that the mothers may feel assured thnt the children will be well cared for. M. IV. A. Attention Pay M. W. A. dues to Ralph Davis at the freight office. C. R. Flfield, clerk. 91 DonKlW) to Sell Bonds ' The county court are to adver tise the sale' of the remainder of . the county road bonds; namely, series 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, of the Douglas county road bonds, voted by the people of this county June 4, 1917. The orig inal amount was $555,000. Half, of this amount had been previously sold, and 150,000 of this amount was placed In Liberty bonds by the county officials some time ago. Roseburg Review. The Oxford Cafe ; Serves a .tine lunch Sundays' from 12 to 1:30. And a specially planned menu on Sunday evening from 6:80 to 7:80. ' " 86 Our claislfl.d rds bring result 3 .-. (101 S i mi JOHN BARRYMORE RAFFLESJHE ArtATEURCRACKSMAH" r 1M John Earrymore ...in I "RAFFLE The Amateur Cracksman M A gentleman crook who steals for the love of it, and delights in outwitting the police an embarrassing acquaintance j but a delightful entertainer ; , Joy Theater SUNDAY and MONDAY , AdmlHslon 15c and 25o : Matinee Sunday. 2:30, Price 10c-20c I If