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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1919)
VAQB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY roi'KIKK :iKHIAV, M.1IU1I 111, 1010, UTEX The one-piece Bifocal fitted property and scientifically Letcher & Son Optometrists niK.n l BINGHAM John . David BinKham j died Sunday, March 9, at the home of his son, J. W. Bingham, of Thompson creek, aged 81 year 10 months and 4 days. Deceased was born at Marshall, Tenn., April 4, 1SS7, and came to California In 1S5S. He has been with his son slnoe 1907. He ts sur riTed by two sons and one daughter. The funeral was held at the Missou ri Flat cemetery Tuesday, March 11. PERSSNdL B LOCAL STRONG Edward Robert Strong, , I of Taktlma, died at the Good Sa-' j marltan hospital In this city Tues-, day, March 11, aged 4S years 11 ' I months and 11 days. I Deceased was born at Phoenix, I !Ore., March 2S, 1875! He had been ! sick for several weeks and was ', j brought to this city about two weeks a?o for treatment. He leaves his ' iwife and one brother. Douglas Strong, of Kerby. The funeral will , be held at Kerby under the aus pices of the Kerbv I. O. O. F. lodge. 1 Another Car of Autos Churchill & Maxwell are today un loading a, car of Nash automobiles, comprising three touring cars and one track. Tula la the first ship ment of Nash cars to reach Grants Pass. Mothers Should see that the whole family take at least S or 4 dose of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood is given a thoro purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of Winter accumulated In the system, driven away. HoUister's Rock Mountain Tea Is one of the very best and surest Spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference In the whole fam ily. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. Dance Postponed On account of the dance announc ed by the Rogue River grange the , Frultdale dance advertised by the Nellson orchestra has been post-, poned indefinitely. ' Testimony Taken The testimony In the case of Kelly vs. Rowen has all been taken, and the lawyers will submit briefs In the case. Attorney Norton represented Kelly, while O. a Blanchard looked after Mr. Rowen's Interests. Attor ney C. M. Oddie, of San Francisco, was present during the proceedings but returned home today. -VE)V TOi.Al' IF YOU want to increase your alfal fa, clover, wheat and corn crops nse super-phosphate or land plas ter. For sale by Oregon Cedent Sewer Pipe Tile Co. 15 Presbyterians to Medford A number of Presbyterians went to Medford this afternoon to attend meetings addressed by eastern min isters in the Interest of the New Era movement , Those who went were: Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cramer, Mrs. R. J. Bestul. Mrs. T. M. Stott and baby, Mrs. J. Pardee, Mrs. W. O. White, Mrs. E. O. Harris, Mrs. Martha Jess, Miss Lulu Benedict. J. V. Seavey, of Portland, Is In the city today. Blue Triangle tug day, March 15. T. 1(. Simpson and Hal McXalr, of Ashland, are business visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dtshrow have re turned from Hilt, Cal., where they spent the past year. Mrs. H. L. Wilson returned this afternoon from a visit at Olendnle. Gus LInd returned lust nUht from a trip to Hilt, Cat. lr8e Alasbastlne for walls. Rogue River Hardware Co. 15 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sherman left this morning for Gerber, Cal. John Dubuls went to Portland Inst night on a business trip. Mrs. H. W. Wroe returned this morning from a stay of five weeks at San Diego and Los Angeles. Mrs. J. R. Entrlken, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen and J. P. DeWItt, or Ai med. Ore., have been stopping at the Oxford for a few'days. Watch for the Blue Triangle girls March 15. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parrln, of Ce dar Raptds, la., who visited Miss C. A. Bartholomue for several days, left this morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nash, of As toria, arrived Tuesday to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nipper, for a few weeks. New cane poles at Rogue River Hardware Co. 15 Arthur Brown, of Medford, south ern Oregon agent for the Oregonlan, Is in the city today In the interesti of that great newspaper and will spend the balance of the week here. Lime, bluestone and sulphur for spraying. Rogue RIvsr Hardware Co. 15 ' I know a man -who saw a man who had a cousin who had seen Bryant Washburn In "The Way of a Man With a Maid," and he said it was great and very instructive, cause he learned how to make him twenty-one per cover the cost of a hall bed room, eats and other things. 13 Special 3 -Days Sale OF CANNED GOODS Thursday - Friday - Saturday TOMATOES Standard Pack, 3 cans 40c, doz. $1.55 A & L Solid Pack, No. 2V cans, 3 for 50c; doz. $1.90. referred Stock, No. 2i cans, 3 cans 60c; doz. $2.35. CORN Standard Iowa Sugar Corn, 3 cans 55c; doz. $2.15. ' Preferred Stock Select Pack, 3 cans 65c; doz. $2.50. PEAS Standard Brands, 3 cans 50c; doz. $1.90. Preferred Stock, Tender Melting. . 3 cans 65e; doz. $2.50. ASPARAGUS Preferred Stock, White Ting, 3 cans 80c; doz. $3.10. Preferred Stock, Solid Points, 3 cans 60c; doz. $2.30. SPINACH Preferred Stock, No. 2i cans, 3 cans 70c; doz. $2.75. PINEAPPLE Wadco No. 2 cans, 3 cans 70c; doz. $2.75. Hills-Dale, No. y, cans. 3 c'ans 85c; doz. $3.25. Rose Dale, No. 2l cans, 3 cans 90c; doz. $3.-50. DILL PICKLES Preferred Stock, No. 2. cans, 3 cans 65c; doz. $2.50. PUMPKIN Preferred Stock, No. 2. cans, 3 cans 60c; doz. $2.35. PEACHES Libby's or Red Ribbon Brand, 3 cans 80c; doz. $3. APRICOTS Diamond V, No. 2i caas, 3 cans 85c; doz. $3.25. VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS Xo. 1 cans, 3 for 40c; doz. $1.55. No. 2 cans, 3 for 70c; doz. $2.70. No. 3 cans, 3 for $1.10; doz. $4.25. ' SARDINES Preferred Stock, large oval cans, 3 cans 68c; doz. $2.65. SOUPS Preferred Stock or Campbells, 3 cans 38c; doz. $1.50. SALMON Dine Ribbon, choice red, 3 cans 85c; doz. $3.30. Dozens or Cases Assorted to Suit The Basket Grocery Thos. Brink, who enlisted In the merchant marine some months ago, la homo on furlough to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Drink, of Jones creek. "Aladdin Dye Soap." Saliin has It. Wm. F. Walker, of Springfield, Ore., grand master of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows of Oregon, Is here to visit members of the local lodse, who will give an entertain ment tonight. Mr. and Mrs. F. t,. Warren huve received word that their son, Dean Warren, who served with the Cana dian troops In France for the post two years, had reached Dldslmry, Cunndn. and will soon be discharged. He will thin return to Grants Pass. Bryant Washburn arrived In town today on his tour of the Vnlted States and Is registered at the Joy Theater. Mr. Washburn Is a clerk setting $21 per week. We under stand, however, that his traveling expenses are paid for by the com pany. J3 Hons 2.1 rents Pound We will pay 25 cents a pound all this week for hens. City Market. 16 Store at love's Station C. E. Harmon tins put In a slock of goods at his lace at the foot of Hays hill and will supply the needs of men at the Welter mill, whlrh is now being erected. The mill will probably operate for several years as Mr. Wetter has a large body of timber in that district. Buy Home linking Always fresh; Moore Baking Co. Shetland Pond H. E. Gordon was, In from the Dixie ranch yesterday. In 1909 Mr. Gordon imported somo tine Shetland ponies from Scotland and has been breeding these horses on his ranch since that date. He says ho Is about to discontinue the Shetland pony business, but still has a few of the animals on the ranch here and a number of others on a farm near Eugene. Expert Magneto IU-pulrlntr If you have trouble with your Magneto; or It does not give the motor the pep It should, send It to us and we will make it as good as new. Starting and lighting Motors and Generators repaired or rewound. Ford magnets recharged and made good as new at a fraction of their original cost. Prices reasonable. F. E. Smith & Co., Sutherlln, Ore. 13 Pave iKMigliM IUxmIh County Judge R. W. Masters re turned last night from Salem' where he met with the state highway com mission, bearing the welcome news that approximately 25 miles of the Pacific highway in Douglas county will be paved by the state during the coming spring and summer months. Roseburg News. Big Social und Feed A big social time Is planned for the adult membership of the Knights .and Ladies of Security Friday night, I March 14. at 7:30. Each member jhas the privilege of Inviting one friend, who must present Invitation 'at the door. Invitations may be se ! cured at the gas company office. A social for the juveniles March 21. Only the Smell Itemalned One of the trunks at the Southern Pacific depot, which was supposed to nave Deen cnecxea here by a bootlegger, was taken to the sheriff's office today. When opened, only an empty live gallon demijohn was j found. The glass had been broken ' and the precious fluid had all leaked : out but a strong smell remained. Special Train to Yreka The Medford Elks have churtered a special train for their gathering at Treka Saturday. The train leaves Medford at 1 p. m. Saturday, and the fare for the ronnd trip to Treka Is $5.50. It Is expected that 20 to 30 Grants. Pass Elks will Join the crowd at Medford. It will' be neces sary to take the morning train, No. 13, buying extra ticket to Medford and return. A "Mve" Window Display Cramer Bros, have a novel win dow display In their hardware store, one that Instaiitly attracts the atten tion of those who love outdoor life, are Inspired by the "back to the farm movement," and who have been dreaming of possessing a lltlte farm of their own some day. The display Is made up of a Tied of sand and a brooder, liberally besprinkled with newly-hatched Brown Leghorn chicks. ' New Spring Hats Arriving Every Day MRS. E. REHKOPF GEO S. CALHOUN 503 G St. Holman's Furniture Store Offers you a selection of furniture bought with the one Idea of giving you quality at the right price and we ask you to come In and get our prices before buying. PROOF THAT THE BILL IS PAID The returned cancelled check is the most positive proof that the hill is paid. Pay by check and be protected. We solicit your account, subject to check. ' s Josephine County Bank Joy Theater Tonight and Thursday Bryant Washburn in "The Way of a Man With a Maid" Just suppose and a lot of us don't have to suppose that you drew down Just 121 per week! And every night you took your sweetheart out, you had to blow the whole 21! What would you do about It? Friday and Saturday Sunday and Monday FATTY ARBUCKLE MARGUERITE CLARK The Court House La wn Schroder did the work Wizard Fertilizer Made it grow ? PARDEE Sells it Now Is the Time JOB PRINTING NEATIY DONE -AT THE COURIER OFFICE