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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1919)
I"AGE POCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COIIUKR MON'D.W, FKIIIH'AllV 10. 0 Expert Watch Repairing Letcher & Son JEWELERS PER52NdL 25 LOCAL The Josephine County Live Stock association held an Interesting meet ing at the courthouse Saturday after noon. Prof. E. L. Potter, of the O. A. C, was present and made a talk before the members, urging better livestock. The professor also an swered many questions pertaining to beet cattle and Herefords and Short horns were discussed by the members about 25 of whom were present. The association passed a resolu tion requesting the legislature to ex tend the "bull law" now operative In the eastern part of the state, so as to apply In western Oregon as well. This would prohibit anything but 1ure bred bulls from running at large. Corporal Gotcher Takes Bride Corporal Newton B. Gotcher, of the 866th Aero Squadron, and Alida Young, of Brooklyn, N. T., were mar ried February 4 In Brooklyn. Cor poral Gotcher Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gotcher of the Grants Pass ' hotel and has been stationed at Garden City, L. I.; for the past 18 months. The couple expect to re side in New Tork. Miss M. Davidson, ot Oakland, Cal. is In the "city for a few days. Albert Anderson returned this morning from a business trlp to Salem and Portland. Rel Brockman arrived today tiom Carson, Wash., to spend a week or two with relatives. Miss Ruth Corbett returned this morning from a week- end visit at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parker and two children went to Portland today for a week or two. Maxwell and Chevrolet fan belts Battery Shop. 80 C. E. Noble returned last night from Los Angeles, where he spent the past month. "Mavis" face powder. Sabtn has it. J. S. MacMurray returned this morning from a two weeks' trip to San Francisco and other points. Marve Jordan returned Saturday from Gazelle, where he has been In the emDlor ot the Schmltt Bros. Lumber company. Mrs. J. R. Gilbert left Sunday tor Fresno to make her home. She ac companied her nephew, Jo Taylor, who with Mrs. Taylor and baby have been here. tor a tew weeks. Rex spark plugs, guaranteed against breakage Battery Shop. 88 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rankin, for merly ot Roseburg, ace now located in Grants Pass. Mr. Rankin Is con ductor on the local freight, running between this city and Ashland. H. C. Blxby left Sunday afternoon, returning to San Francisco, after spending a week here.- Mrs. Bixhy will remain a few weeks on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Ike Davis. - MrC and Mrs. Geo. Calhoun receiv ed word today .that their son, Lester, of the 6th' Infantry, leaves Camp Grant. Rockford, 111., today tor Camp Lewis, vand will probably be dis charged soon. Eveready Inspection lamps, 12.5.0 Battery Shop. ' 88 Corporal Harry Lewis, ot Jackson ville, formerly employed at the Tem ple market as meat cutter, has Just been discharged at Camp Lewis from the 87th Field Artillery. He arrived here this morning. . I'ndergnes Oicr8tlon - Mrs. Richard Brown underwent a severe operation -ot the local hos pital this morning. Dr. Loughrtdxe was the attending surgeon. White llrrad. Whole Whe.U ; And rye bread, fresh Moore's. 87 f.criiutn War Souvonl Mr. and Mrs. F. U Warren have just received some war souvenirs from their son Dean In France. They consist of a German helmet, a ens mask and a water bottle. A letter dated January 10 announces that he was to leave France tor England the following day. Hod Cross Luncheon Tuesday The regular luncheon of the di rectors ot the Red. Cross will- be held at noon tomorrow at the Cham ber ot Commerce rooms. Holds Court Today Judge Frank M. Calkins, accom panied by F. Roy Davis, court re porter, ot Medford, Is holding court today in Grants Pass. The Wardrobe Cleaners- Cleaning, pressing, repairing; all modern equipment' necessary for first class work; work called tor and de livered; strictly cash. Amos F. Williams, Phone 147. 85tf NEW TOWAT FOR RENT Large 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 bungalow. No. 664 North Third street. All modern conveniences, gas, fireplace, etc. Sale price, $1,400. which Is one half ot orig inal cost, or will rent for $12.50 per month. A. L. Edgerton phone 198-T. .87 "WANTED "Woman for general housework two days a week. Phone 375-R. 88 FOR SALE Three thoroughbred t Ancona cockerels from good laying strain, $1.50 each. Four pullets from same strain layed Decem ber 1918, 82 eggs, January, 1919 96 eggs. Can you beat It. James Eads, 806 West I street. Lloyd Johnston Returning Home- Mrs. A. Johnston received a tele gram today to the effect that her son, Lloyd, will arrive Thursday afternoon. He has been In a hos pital In Buffalo, N. T., for six weeks suffering from shell shock received In action, last July on the Verdun front. CARD OF THANKS . To the many dear, kind friends who so untiringly participated In the many months of tender care, and final Interment of a dear wife and mother, we wish to thank you all for the flowers and each tender service so cheerfully rendered. May we all, when In the coming years shall fall asleep, awake to meet her, gloriflefd In Heaven. C. W. AMENT. WINIFRED U A. JENNET. MR. and MRS. M. C. AMENT and FAMILY. Ail kinds of legal hianks at the Courier. 92 Envelopes nt the Co .rler Office. Stop That Door ltattlc With an Anti-Rattler Battery Shop. " 88 Heavy lUiufall . What is said to have been the heaviest rain this winter tell here Saturday night, the shower starting about 5 o'clock in the evening. That night 1 inches fell, and up to 6 o'clock Sunday evening 2.2 Inches had fallen. The heavy downpour re vealed the weak spots In roofs of many buildings, while the Rogue river has reached high water mark tor this winter. Fireman la Musician- Floyd Edlngs, who Is employed as fireman on the 8. P. at Grants Pass, has been attending the band prac tices here the past week. He cer tainly did till up a large hole in the music Ths band Is getting on its feet In great shape and as soon as the weather moderates a lUtle the first dance of the season In the open air payillon will be given. Gold Hill News. " A Till lohn Barrymore In "Raffles the Amateur Cracksman" is tine and anyone who sees thts picture Is af forded, a very fine entertainment. All who saw It. . - 87 Horning at Vladivostok Herman Horning this morning re ceived a lotter from his brother, Ben. F. Horning, who is now locat ed on the United States ship San turn' at Vladivostok. Mr. Horning states In his letter that the ship he is on Is frozen In with Ice that is two feet thick. Due to the slowness of the malls he did not receive his Chrtstmns package until January 8 Artistic and dainty creations, in Waists they talk about MRS. E. REHKOPF Electric Work Phone 90 Medford. Store. Pauls Electric 63tf Lincoln Club Hnnquct The fifth banquet of the Lincoln Club ot Jackson county will be hold at the Medford hotel on Wednesday night, and a number of republicans of Josephine county are expecting to be present. Wallace McCamant. of Portland, will be the principal speak er, giving an address on Lincoln. Irvin S. Cobb, noted humorist and journalist will also make a short talk. Dick Posey, the James Whit comb Riley of the Rogue, whose original poems have been an Import ant feature at past banquets, will have another original poem for the occasion. A. S. Content has tickets for the banquet and will make reservations. Howell' Cleaning, pressing apd repairing shop located at 609 H O street near Grants Pass hotel Is open for bus iness. ' 88 AVTH EATER hJ' Ll . last Time Tonight John Barrymore raffles The Amateur Cracksman Don't mine this itrentekt ot all dctrv Uve Storlen It's a whincr 99 Onr claaslB.-d f ds bring results. Your Best Friend When In Need Your Liberty Bond ' If at any time yon want to borrow money on your Liberty llond we will loan yon $M on each 930 bond. If you roust sell we will buy at the . market price. Josephine County Bank (JHAXTS PASS, ORE. America's Great Humorist and Journalist Cobb "As American as Baseball" Page Theater, Medford WEDNESDAY EVENING February 12th 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 Mail orders now being accepted Box Office Sale Opens Monday, February 10 ' Lecture Begins Promptly at 7:30 A Statement to the Public: BECAUSE the name Albers Bros. Milling Co., a cor poration, has been mentioned in connection with that of Henry Albers in the newspaper reports of his recent ; trial, the stockholders, of whom there are ninety-five, feel the necessity of this statement, to avoid unjust reflections. The company is in no way implicated and was not on trial, the case being strictly individual. Court proceed ings repeatedly brought out and emphasized this fact. Henry Albers is in no way- connected with the Albers Bros. Milling Co., as a stockholder or in any manner whatever. He was at one time an officer and stock holder but even then held but 10 per cent of the stock of the corporation. These are facts of record. This firm, as an institution, is entitled to its fairly earned place in public regard, and-to be considered separate and apart from anything which has arisen in the Henry Albers matter. t v '''' AlberS Bros. Milling Co.