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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
KIUIMY, MAM 11 1, 1IM0 U HA NTS I'ASS DAILY COtlilEH PA.1H THKKK h 30 x 3fc tires, guaranteed $17.85 Champion Spark Plugs - .75 Champion-Cores - - - .40 Blow-out Boots, all sizes .50 C. L. HOBART CO. PROOF THAT THE BILL IS PAID The returned cancelled Cheek is the most punitive iroof that the hill in paid. Pay hy eheek and m protected.. , v solicit your account, suhjeet to check, s ' Josephine County Bank OBITUARY I f-Uvuttd Wullcr Wmllutk Kdwurd Shattuck was bora In Unnnvlllc, Puma county, Cat., Feb ruary 8, 1873, and died In Ta'tonia February 28, 1918, after a brief Ill ness, being 46 years and 20 dayt old. He lleved fata chljdhood In California. He epent aevera! seasons mining in Alaska and later settled at I'ort Townaond. In 1905 Mr. and Mr. Shattuck came to southern Oregon and Mr. Shattuck was engaged In mining on Thompson creek for sev eral years. In 1918, In order to do "his , bit" be moved to Tacoma to help build ablps for the war board. He was taken HI and died In the Ta coma general hospital. Ha leave to mourn his death his widow, father, mother and sister at Port Townsend, and a brother at Ola; Harbor, Wash,, besides a host of friends.' Kdward Shattuck was a much re spected and honored citizen, a Mason of high degree. He waa a member of Port Townsend lodge and chapter, and belonged to Mellta .Commandery, Knights Templar of this city, and to lllllah temple. Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Ashland. I FEUITDALE , Mrs. P. Slattery returned from Medford I nut Thursday. The Kruildalo orchestra, officiated at the dance at Murphy Saturday night. Tbey say they- were well treated and bad a good time. Ed. Wise Is spending a few days with Aloozo Jones and family. Oliver McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter were Sunday after noon callers at the Hamilton home.. Mrs. Redding and children . and Mist Grsce Redding returned from Marshfleld Monday. They say It Is much pleasanter here than on the coast. Mrs. Underwood received a letter from Allen saying that he got to wltbtn 19 miles of the firing line when the armistice was signed, but be has been In the hospital with the mumps and pneumonia' so could not return with his division, but expect ed to be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of Alaska, came Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. Slattery. Mr. Mjers and Mr. Slattery were old friends In Alaska. Worth Hamilton writes that be Is clerk In a labor bureau and they have Just finished constructing a railroad about 60 miles below Parts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper, Margeret Katbbone and Anna Kellson attend ed the dance at Murphy Saturday night, Charlie Augustine returned on Thursday morning from his winter's sojourn In Ohio. ' ' FERRYDALE John Hunting, of the Pickett creek ferry. Is ill at the present time. Mrs. E. M. Leefeld waa visiting Mrs. A. I. Hussey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Neely were at Grants Pass , Wednesday on bus iness. , Willie Schmidt, Mrs. Craft's son, has recently returned from Camp Lewis. A. I. Hussey waa at the Cardwell place Monday on business. . Mr. and Mrs. ay have charge of the place now. , Lester Ford was at Grants Pass Monday; 'T. J. Everton and son, Elmer, of Grants Pass, are spending a few days at the Everton ranch this week. Stanley Ogden spent Sunday night with Hanle Ifeely.. ' Mrs. M. L. Griffin waa shopping at Merlin Saturday afternoon. . Several of the young people of Ferrydale met at Meltoph's Sunday at moon tor a social time. Miss Queen Every visited Mrs. Ed. Weeks Saturday. D. O. Robertson went to Grants Pass Monday after phosphate. Mrs. Craft and Mr. Johnson stayed at Mrs. S. F. Overton's Friday night, the river being too high to cross. They were on their way home from Grants Pass. The mall has been very irregular of late on account of the high water. Willie Frankum was at Merlin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. 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