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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1919)
va rui n UKAN'TS PASS lAILY COl ItlElt MOXD.W. MAIK1I 81, 1010. Would you lake a million dollars for your eyes? Then lKm't Neglect Thein. We aro nt your Service with Many years Experience III Eye examination. Letcher & Son Optometrists PERSONAL 25 LOCAL SIcXAKY TO FI.Y FltOM WASHINGTON TO X. Y. Portland. Mar. 24. Word has been received here that Senator M.c Nary is to make a ilight from Wash ington to New York with an army aviator before returning home. JOY TONIGHT ONLY ENID E EM Eft In "When Do We Eat" Also A MACK SEXXETT COMEDY J. 1). Cook, of Murphy, whs a Crania Fass visitor today. Royal Cord tires Battery Shop. Charles Hurkhalter went to Gre nada this morning on business. Wo pay 26 cents for good chicken Temple Market. '- j Mrs. Win. O.llmore, of Kerby, Is 'in the city today. Tanlnc." Sabin has it. tf i i O. . Hard, of Seattle, is spending 'the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tat jtlllo. j Elkay's stray hat dyes Clemens, the Rexall store. 28 I Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Viv ian tlnrto, who have been spending 'a few uys at Medford. returned to the Oxford Saturday night. j Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par- : doe's Grocery. 26 J. M. Isham and family went to Drain, Ore.. Saturday on account of the death of a relative. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. 26 Carl Winetrout returned this morning from Bremerton, having been discharged from the navy after two years' service. Easter egg dyes Clemens, the Rexall store. 28 A. A. Porter, of Iceland, spent sev eral days in town, returning home today. Mr. Porter states that It is now possible to travel over the Smith hill by automobile. We have a few tires without tie war tax Battery Shop. 23 O. M.'Foss, of Chicago, secretary of the Leonard Estate company, ar rived here Sunday and will spend the week at the River Banks farm and looking over the valley. Mr. Foss is on a recreation trip. "Try Oregon-Made Products First." by buying Oregon-Made fur niture at Helmer's. 27 W. A. Tway, who is Interested ex tensively In the Salt River valley of UJah, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Parsons. Mr. Tway has extensive cotton Interests ja Arizona and also haa property In the Wil lamette valley. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. 26 Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Pippin, of i Omaha, who visited the latter's J brother,- J. E. Inman, for a few days Captain and Mrs. J. 1). Gray and son. Jack, of Justin, S. 1)., are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. (.JeorKe Soobuoh. Captivity Gray is attached to the 164th I n fly., and spent H mouths In Franco. After his visit here he will return to Camp Ix'wls. Royal Cord tires uro guaranteed 8.000 miles Battery Shop.. 23 George. Parker returned this morn ing from Richardson Springs. Cal,, after attending three weeks at that place. Mr. Parker says that' his gen eral health Is Improved, but ho re ceived no relief from his rheuinn Uhiu, from which he has been suffer ing for some months. Does your battery need looking after? Dr. Spark is specialist. 23 Plait Irrigation The Rogue River Orchards com pany at Merlin are roMrtod to he 1 preparing to limtull an Irrigation j plant on their holdings. "Mickey" i Has to catch the 8:10 train Wed-1 noeday evening to ilay Kugono on Thursday, so tho show on Wednes- i day evening will Htart nt 0 o'clock. ! There will he n second show at 8 ! o'clock- Ethel Clayton In "A Worn-! an's Weapons." 23 NEW MODELS In Silk Dresses MRS. E. REHKOPF Uecolve Font Trucks The C. Ia Holwrt company receiv ed five ford trucks mid a touring car Sunday, from Medford. Mr. Ilo bart has another truck at Medford. but could not secure enough drivers Sunday to bring aU the trucks hero. Those who went as chauffeurs were C. U Hobart. I,. King. W. Stlttler. Rodney Calvert, J. C. Mattlson and Rex Barnctt. One of the drivers states that the main highway from here to Medford Is in very bad con dition and that at certain points the cars "took to the brush and hills." The Willow Springs road from Gold Hill to Medford Is said to be In fair condition. noRV McCOLCM To Mr. and Mrs. George McColum, of Wlldervllle. Monday, March 24, a son. One Thousand Pound Daily It will be necessary for Grunts Pass to supply 1.000 pounds of used clothing dally If tho quota of three tons Is filled by the end of the week. There are many good, serviceable nr-, tides not now in use which can ho donated to suffering humanity. Take I packages to the building across the1 alley from tho Panama Cafe, the i earlier the hotter. 1 j A TOIMI iF THE ARCTIC AT FA1UIIWKS Fairbanks, AlutsKa, Jan. 30. -(By, mall)- At midnight last nU'ht tin ' mercury dropped. 'hero to M degrees below icro, giving Fairbanks Its coldest weather of tho seaxon. Bus iness life on the st roots was at a minimum during tho day. DIED SICKLES At Merlin WcvrMcliiy. March 19. Caserlner U Slekli. aged 23 years 10 months :9 days. Tho young man was pe son of C. A. Sickles, of Coq,ulllo, and was brought to tho old home at Merlin In the hope of benefiting his health. He died from pulmonary tuberculo sis, following an attack of Influenza. The body was taken to Coqulllo for burial. utiii.s to vot it Mi:st in, CHT I WITH Till-: OtlSTlOV flOSI (1 Street GEO S. CALHOUN Exclusive local dealer S. FORCE SCATTERS " MEXICAN CATTLE THIEVES CITY TREASIREH'S NOTICE left this morning for their home, ex pecting later to come to Grants Pass to remain. Mr. Pippin has been a railroad conductor for 35 years. Mr. Inman left home 33 years ago and had not seen his sister until this visit Trouble lights and vulcanizing patches Battery Shop. 23 Marfa. Texas, Mar. 24. Troops of the 8th United States cavalry, under Captain Kloepfer, returned here early today from a pursuit across the border after Mexican bandits, bringing with them 33 head of cattle and two horse's which haa een driven from Nunez by the raiders yesterday. Captain Kloepfer report ed that he had overtaken the Mexi cans 18 miles south of Ruldosa and that five of them had been killed In the resulting skirmish. None of the Americans were hurt. Two Mexicans were wounded In the fighting, making the casualties among the cattle thieves seven of the total number of 12. Five Dollar Reward Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Daily Couriers from residences or mall boxes. There aro funds in the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn on tho general fund numbered 13, 669 to 13.747 Inclusive. Intercut will cease after March 24th. 1919. Dated at Grants Pans, Oregon, March 22nd. 1919. G. P. JESTER. 24 City Treasurer. (XH'N'TY TUEASI KEH'S CAM, ' FOR ROAD WARRANTS E. G. HOLMAN Invites you to look his stock over More buying your Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Wall Paper, Baby Buggies, Sewing Machines, Hoosiers, and in fact , anything in our line. Ho is always Ial to show you what ho has whether vou aro reatlv to huv or not All Josephine County (pink) road warrants issued up to November 2. 191S, and protested prior to thut date, are hereby called In and are payable at the County Treasurer's office on or after Man'h 25th, 1 9 1 9. on which date Interest will cease. GEO. S. CALHOUN. County Treasurer for Jose 25 phlne County, Oregon. Free Storage For Your Liberty Bonds Don't 'take the risk of liuvlug your coupon bond lost. Mulct! or burned. Bring them to this bank... We will Issue a receipt for thnm and keep them safely lit our burglar and fire proof vault without ehurge to ydu. 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