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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
FAQT POUB GHANTS PASS DAILY CtH'RIKR Till HMD A V, M.MU'II SO, 1010. i if ?i. ' f<o 'I to wmM m No Two Ways About It the man who always does his work day in and day out with the consistent certainty that you can bank on, brilliantly at times, but thoroughly always, he is the sort of de- pendableman that you leanonforsure results. lamoi SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires the tires with the red sidewalls, are just like that sort-of dependable man: they have the rug ged, robust tenacity, the grim road de termination, that does a great dc?l of honest, hard wc-'i. If you want a tire that will make you come back for more, buy one DIAMOND. Grants Pass Hardware Company PERSONAL S LOCAL I. A. Roble went to Medfonl this morning. Mrs. J. A. Smith went to Yreka to day to visit relatives. Ellsworth Tubbs went to Salem to day on a business? trip. J. G. Gllstrap, of Montague, tins been a Grants Fas visitor, return ing homo today. Mrs. Howard Barto anl her moth cr, Mrs. Law, went to Med ford this afternoon for a few days. Mrs. Hess Fowler, of Rosue River, went to Portland today ex pecting to -remain. J. L. Pierce went to Tolo this morning to spend the day with his mother. Mrs. W. S. Booth, who visited her daughter, Mrs, A. Saekett. returned today to her home at Alalia, Doug las county. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Henry LUke and four children arrived this morning from Billings, Mont., expecting to make Josephine county their homo. Mrs. F. B. Ingram, who spent sev eral months In Grants Pass, went to Roseburg today' to be with her son. Frank Price, former prants Pass high school student, arrived this af ternoon from Illahee to visit his sis ter. Mr. Price spent three months in France and was recently discharg ed from the 46th regiment C. A. C. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Groeery. 2 Dave Ream, of Yreka, who is re ported to be the oldest Mason in California, having been a member of that organization for 66 years, was a Grants Pass visitor. He returned to Yreka today. E. L. Churchill went to Medford to show the Jackson county people the new Nash cars. Churchill & Maxwell have the Josephine and Jackson county agency for the Nash. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. 26 Claud Neas arrived last night from Seattle to spend a few days with his sisters, Mrs. E. Rehkopf and Mrs. Mary Browne, and his brother, Sam Neas. Mrs. C C. Cline, wife of the Bap tist minister, has arrived from El- lensburg. Wash., to join her 'hus band here. She stopped oft for two weeks with friends at Snohomish. Mts. A. P. Ingalls. sister of Mrs. A. G. Knapp, arrived here yesterday to 'remain for a few days. She will then Join her husband at Portland and together they will go to Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Ingalls has a po sition as traveling auditor for the government. tVuncil Meeting The city council will meet In regu lar session tonight at the city hall. Cheer Kolks . We are going to have that dunce at the Frultdale grange hall Sntur- day. March 22. Nellson'a orchestra. tickets 75 rents. Want to come? 21 Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Van Drolson and granddnughter. Catherine n.Lr. born, of Salem, left this morning for uaieue to remain In the hone that the change of climate will benefit Mr. Van Brelson'a health. Junior Security Scxliii The previously announced social for the Juniors of the K. & U of s. Will be held tomorrow nlihl tl,.. W. O. W. hall. Mill Line of AcccKsorli-N At the Battery Shop. Spot lights. Rex spark plugs, vulcanizing patches, blowout boots inside and out, fan belts for all cars. Monogram oils, Brunswick Royal Cord tires. If you want anything we haven't got we will get It for you. Expert on Ignition and battery troubles. 20 Tlolcomb Funeral Friday The funeral of A. C. Holeomb. who died in Portland Tuesday, will be held In Portland Friday, with In terment at the Mt. Scott cemeterv. of that city. Masonic bodies will have charge of the funeral. Sheriff Julne 8uImmiic1 . . Sheriff Qulne was today served with subpoena, ordering him to appear at Fort Wonlen, Wash., to testify at a gonoral courtmartlal. against James Tu)bert and Hligh Wharton, deserters, who wero picked up In Roseburg during Novomlinr. Roseburg News. A.iln lturnl Sunday Sctiitolft """" The; county Sunday school commit tee plans to use some of the war time energy of the city Sununy schools by Inviting ithom to go out and help the rural schools. The first trip Is set for March 30 It the weather permits and will take In the Applogato and Williams valleys. Iiocntetl In Te.tn B. W. Allen, formerly of thin city, Is located at Ranger, Texas, tn the oil belt. In a letter to the Courier, Mr. Allen says Ranger has a floating population of 20,000 and that "the climate makes me think of Southern Oregon. But money, Oh, man! Everybody Is business mad. There is sure money In the "liquid gold." Yours for a drink of sood oUl Rogue River water." VEILS ALL KINDS "Just slip it on" MRS. E. REHKOPF M. K. I.ADIKS TO WIVK St ITF.I The ladles Aid society of the M. E. church will give a supper In the church parlors Friday. March 21: Menu ' Ronst Beef Mashed Potatoes and Brown Gravy Raked Beans Cabbage Salad Jollies Hot Rolls and Butter Apple Pie Coffee Price 40 cents Why, certainly I'll ti ll you ED. V. PRICE & CO. mmm- All Uw In)n a it MMklitK tlmt iirtloii GEO S. CALHOUN HKl O Street Kti'luolvc local dealer . E. G. HOLMAN Invites you to look his stock over before buying your Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Wall Paper, Baby Buggies, Sewing Machines, Hoosiers, and in fact anything in our line. i lie is always ghul to show you what lie ha whether you are readv to Imv or not Real -Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit Juice is condensed to flavor each dessert So it brings you true -fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. 'Simply add boiling water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev elation. Get the right kind Jwm 10 Flavor, at Yoar Grocer's 2 Pacha ft for 25 Cnl -Li. Our Stock of Watches and Je;elrv Has been increased about 50 ler cent. We can supply jour Jewelry wants. Letcher & Son ' JEWELERS ' JOY Tomorrow and Saturday Matinees 2:15 Nights 8:00 SUPREME TRIUMPH mm x 7SeStoEETEST LOVE STOW EVER TOCO A ROMANCE OF-THE GREAT.WAR BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLEFIELDS SQB RANCE OF THE c TO OUR PATRONS "Hearts of the World" is simply beyond description one must see it to appreciate the wonder of it all. It is without doubt the greatest picture ever brought to Grants Pass. YVe respectfully request that you attend the matinees if possible, thereby avoiding the evening crowds; for wherever "Hearts of the World" has played, standing room has been the rule. (Signed) Alma Wolke. ENGAGE SEATS NOW AT HORNING'S SHACK PRICES ' , Matinees 50c, 75c Nights r....75c, $1.00 Special Musical-Score sow