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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
MOSH.W. MARCH IT. HHO. tact rocn GRANTS PASS DAILY COIKIEH UTEX The one-piece Hi (oral .fitted properly ami stiontlflonlly Letcher & Son Optometrists At the -Chamber of Commerce luncheon this noon T. P. Cramer s;oke of the stale chamber of coni' ' merce movement anil urged member ship In that body, stntitiK that 100 members are expected from Jose phino county. ! Protests to the closing of the tree auto camp have- been coming In to the chamber directors nnd the mat ter will be further discussed at the ; next Monday luncheon. O. S. Hlan-i-hurd and C. A. Wlnetrout were ap pointed to speak In Tavor of the i camp and J. N. Johnston and Sam Baker were appointed to speak Inpainst the park. Sam 'Raker an- inounced that he was In favor of the ipark and did not care to speak jasrainst It but his objection was over ; ruled. The next Inncheon will be held at the Josephine hotel. m. ,C.iHciop nf the Portland Mothers Should see that the'"' " i...i ami whole family take at least 3 or 4 , T doses of a thoro. purifying, system i spoke of the Improvement or me cleaning medicine this spring. Now stook conditions in this section. A Is the time. The family will be few n ag0 90Uthern Oreson hops ftwX. tho ught from 1 .0 , cents below the purifying, the stomach and bowels ; market and cattle were away below cleaned out, and the germs of Winter! the market. But last week a ship accumulated in the system, driven ment 0f 8t0ck from this county top away. Holllster's Rock Mountain ,, . ,,, Tea is one of the very best and surest ; l,ea la rurl,,uu ' . 1 Spring medifines to take. Get it and i dieted still further Improvement in see the difference in the whole fam-' conditions when Irrigation becomes lly. Their color will be better, they'll I an acoomt,iished fact. itwi iiuo tiuu ue wen ouu uaii;. i SrV.-'s Drug Store. . Adv, Paul Uiiuer loft this afternoon for Ansel Island to report for orders. Bo at the Guild hull tonight. 17 Harry Sordy Is In from his mine today on business. "Tanlao." Sabln has It. 14 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. MiFarland came In from Fernvale Sunday to spend a few days on business. Rev. V. T. S. Sprlgss, pastor of the Medford Baptist church, was a Grants Pass visitor today, Brunswick tires and Monogram oil BaMery Shop. 18 Silas MeClnng Is another of the overseas men who havo returned home. He arrived here yesterday. Mrs. R. V. Amos returned this morning from a visit of several months with relatives at Notl. Jack Allison returned this morn ing from Cottngo Grove, where he attended the funeral of his father. St. Patrick's social tonight. 17 "Heinle" Ahlf, who Iibs been In the naval service tor the nast two years, has returned home. Mrs. Frank Oldenburg, former resident of Grants Pass, now of Port land, was In the city last night. She went to Tolo this morning. Walt Melsner, 363d lufty., re turned home this moruing, having his diavharne and his trench helmet. ! He arrived from France on Febru ary 1&. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers, of Alaska, who visited Mr. and Mrs Pat Slattery of Frultdale, loft this morning for California points. Fred Ryan, former resident Grants Pass, but for the past Sergeant 10 Morrison, of Lolnnd, arrived home on Saturday from Ar- ratla, Florida, having been dis charged from the 107tli squadron. He had boon aero gunner In the fly ing school detachment. Miss Alice Tycer, of Kerby, left this morning for Klamath Falls to remain for some time. She has been In Portland and returnod to visit at Kerby. "tlu" Tycer formerly of Kerby, who visited his old home, left this morning returning to Port land, where ho has been working In tho shipyards. llouxehold IHrurntiou The toplo of the meeting of tho young women's home economics class for Tuesday evening of this week will be household decoration. Siiroetful IUiv Social Tho box social given, by the New Hope school on Friday night was a most successful event, tho school clearing about $25, which will bo devoted to the purchase of basket ball paraphernalia. , Meeting Called Off Rev. I Myron Ilnoior, of Medford was e'xpoctod to speak at the PreS' byterlan church tonight, but was unable to remain over until night He came In this moruing and re turned home this afternoon. 1 rhnlrman stott tnen caueo. on Rev. L. Myron Boozer, who was In I the city today for a few hours. f. X) nmn, Bdllt til llftrt ' V .,.. .- 1 n.i 1 1 "Every new era In history has severely raxeo. me capacuv uuu sources of man. No one the world over needs to be told today that which is universally recognized as a fact, that a new era has dawned of few vls- on the world. The most important phase of the new era is the chal lenge It sends out. The new era challenges the mind of men. 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This statesmanship must recognize in a comprehensive man ner the mind and heart of the great mass of mankind and meet its re quirements. This requires a states manship sublime in purpose, con structive in genius, and courageously venturing in enterprise, a states manship international, national, and local in its expression. It is a day to test and challenge the resources of the world. The philosophy of life Is in the crucible, German philosophy has had its dross burned out and little remains. The philosophy of America, righteous, Just and liberty breeding, is today the one great hope of the world. In stitutions are being strained to the breaking point. If the institutions of democracy do not survive chaos and ruin are inevitable. The day comes to challenge the vitality of things spiritual. Absolute genuine ness of soul heart, strengthened by the sense of its own Tightness Is that which the present demands. For the man who Is in possession of the great, deep, eternal truths never had such an opportunity for glorious ser vice and immortal victory been known." Warsaw, Ind., who visited their aunt. Mrs. E. A. Wade, and other rela tives, for a week, left this morning for California points. .Mrs. E. C. Briggs and. three chil dren returned to Grants Pass this morning from Portland to remain Parker House Kolls Satunlny Moore Raking Co. 11 Soldier llonu.1 Claim The home service section of the American Red Cross Is preiared to assist discharged . soldiers, sailors and marines to file claims for the ffiO bonus recently allowed by con gress and to make certified copies of discharge papers. Mrs. Moss, sec retary, 204 H North Sixth street. Morrixou Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of Glenn Morrison, 13th Infty., who died In the mili tary hospital will be held at Kerby tomorrow afternoon at . 2 . o'clock. The body arrived this morning, ac companied by Private Dave Krlchw sky, who leaves tonight for Portland. Murphy March You know and and guess. know, aks 'em 21 Mr. Briggs will arrived a afew weeks -p, A , MwMnK rv a 1 r . 1 I it. 1 " They have been In Portland for the past two years. The adjourned annual meeting of Bethany Presbyterian church will be Captain J. L. Plttenger arrived ,heW on Tuesday evenlnR at whch here Saturday night to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plttenger. Captain Plttenger has been station ed in Honolulu for the past three years. A good time at the Guild hall to night St. Patrick. 17 F. C. Cole has been appointed dls- In that crucible the twk ,,,rir,n . ,h ,wr Union Telegraph company. He will make his headquarters at Seattle. Rex spark plugs, guaranteed against breakage Battery Shop. 16 See our new blow-out boot best ever. Battery Shop. is Mr. and Mrs. C. W. tutenroth, of Mason City, la., former residents of Grants Pass, are In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stonaker and other friends. Darwin Ingalls, of this city, who enlisted In the navy last fall and has been In training at San Francisco, since that time, left Sunday the 9th aboard the destroyer William, for New York, where he will receive or ders. They touched at San Difgo and Panama. time reports of all departments of church work will be made. The bus iness meeting will follow the annual church supper at 6:30, to which members of the church and congre gation are Invited. Soldier to Help Dairy Clyde F. Hays, of Grants Pass, ac companied Lawrence Cadra and fam' lly to church Sunday morning. Mr. Hays Is a brother of Mrs. Cadra and will remain through the summer helping with the dairy . work. He Is in uniform, having been released from the 47th stationed at Fort Win field Scott. Crescent City Courier. Sunday Hchool at I'rovolt Sunday afternoon Rev. Melville T. Wire and Stewart Dlsbrow went to Provolt, where Rev. Wire organized a union Sunday school In the Pro- volt schoolhouse. About 50 people were present. The following off! cers were elected: Siieriiitendont, Mr. Uoburts; assistant superinten dent, Mrs. Langtwalt; secretary Mrs. Letteken; treasuer, Mrs. O. H Fields; organist, Nellie (.jetteken; librarian, Miss Wiseman. Dairymen Attention Build up your business and patronize the Hazelwood Creamery at Grants Pass, as they have proven themselves worthy of your support. They stood the government test in every way. No charges could be found against them, as was found against another company which was found guilty and paid a fine of $7,500. You might be drawn into the same concern if you do not beware. You are working against yourself if you patronize a concern that will boost prices to control the markf-t and then float it nnd drop you way down, and then come around and try to smooth things over by soft soaping you and working the sympathy racket by old friendships. We have such a follow in this part of the country try ing to work the game. I don't say this to discourage you, but from a business standpoint. I have been in the creamery business for 35 years and I have seen all kinds of games worked, but I have found only one way to do business, and that is to deal on the square, give a man what belongs to him and no more nor less, both in weight and test. Your money Is always ready for you. I treat my patrons right. In that -way I have built up a business that will stand In spection. I also pay highest market price for eggs and poultry of all kinds. Heavy hens 4 pounds and better, 28 cents today, and hens of all description and weight, 26 cents. Yours truly, C, K. NEION. PEPTONA Wllili HELP YOU It puts the "pep" into run down systems. It contains or ganic Iron, Malt Manganese and Cod Liver Oil Extract, me dicinal agents extensively used as a tonic, and strength build er. Valuable for enriching the blood, for aiding the assimila tion of food, and for building the health generally. If you have trouble recover ing normal health after grippe, cold, bronchitis, or Influenza, if your blood is not up to standard. If your food assimila tion Is faulty, if you are tired or run down, then you need I'eptona to help you. It Is our best tonic; It is pleasant to take and easily tolerated by even the most sensitive stom ach. We will refund your money if It does not do you good. For Sale Only by M. CLEMENS The REX ALL Store St. Patrick's Social The ladles of St. Ann's - society will give a St. Patrick's social to night at the Guild hall. Games and refreshments, 25 cents, Everybody Invited. ' 17 COMING KVKMS Mar, 28, Friday U. of O. Men's Glee Club concert, opora houso. NEW TODAY C. V. Morris. 18 OAK WOOD for sale. Phone 500-R-3. PULLETS wanted, White Leghorns preferred. L. . P. Chandlor, 902 North Ninth street. 18 FOB SALE Pine and oak wood. Baber Bros., 509-J. '22 TO TRADE Two houses and 5 lots In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore., 27 miles south of Portland, one block from IS. P. depot for 6 or 7 room house In Grants Pass. Ap ply 215 West I street. 42 Pure Worsted Shetland Slip-ons-Hand crochet arm holes and neck MRS. E. REHKOPF Whou (hoy nil want to kmw You arc proud to show (ho lnhol ED. V. PRICE & CO. GEO S. CALHOUN !: G Street Acluxlve IimiiI diitler HOLMAN, "The Furniture Man" in hi 111 doing liuMiienn nt tin old utaud around the corner. Sihi Our Window Dlxpliiy of Nifty Furniture mpcolnliy for tho Children Joy Theater Last Time Tonight Marguerite Clark "Out of a Clear Sky" And the comedy queen ALICE HOWELL in "HEY, DOCTOR" Tuesday Pauline Fredrick Wednesday and Thursday CHAS. RAY in "THE GIRL DODGER" JOY- FRIDAY SATURDAY MATINEES, 2:15 EVENING 8 Matinee Prices 50c-75c Evening Prices 75c-$l In cvory lily wliero this wonderful picture Iiiih been prxwented, opinlonn, ox olfien receipts nnii length .of engagement prove conclusively (hut It Is the KrenteHt screen triumph. I SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE