Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 01, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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GRANTS PASS DAILY COVIUEH
TIKNDAY, A Milt I, 1010.
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Save Your
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We can help you
by fitting them
with glasses.
Letcher & Son
Optometrists
PER52NAL LOCAL
E IN INTEREST OF
STATE ORGANIZATION
E. J. Adams, ot Eugene, is in the
city today in the interest of the Ore
gon State Chamber of Commerce.
Today noon he met with a few bus
iness men at a luncheon at the New
Josephine hotel to discusa a mem-
bershlp drive to raise Josephine
county's quota of members to the
state organization, which has 'been
placed at 100, the membership fee
being $5. Up to the present time 25
. people of this county have joined
the state chamber.
The committee appointed to so
licit new members is as follows: E.
J. Adams, Dr. E. C. Macy, X. F. Mac
duff. T. M. Stott, E. A. Murphy, F.
S. Bramwell and T. P. Cramer.
Mr. Adams is very enthusiastic
over the state organization and be
lieves It -will be the means of doing
great things in the near future for
the state. He was formerly a mem
ber of the state highway commission,
his term having expired one year
ago.
When you are overworked, feel
listless or languid, or when you can't
sleep or eat, better take Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up,
purifies the 'blood, soothes and regu
lates the stomach, makes you eat and
sleep. A real Spring Medicine, 35c.
Tea or Tablets. Sabin's Drug Store.
Adv.
JOY
TOXIGHT OXI.Y
Marguerite
CLARK
in
Wild Flower'
the picture that made licr
, famous
TOMOKKOW WEDNESDAY
Pauline Fredrick
in "OIT OF THE SHADOWS"
T. M, Stott returned this morning
from a business visit at Portland.
J. C. Campbell, of Roseburg. Is in
the city on business.
'Teniae." Sabln has It. tt
Mrs. John Anderson arrived this
mornins from Pocatello, Ida., and
will spend a few weeks at Murphy.
Monogram oil and. grease Bat
tery Shop. 3'
George Rogers returned home to
day at Gasqncts after spending a
few days In the city.
Miss Ethel Ryan returned last
night from Coos Bay. where she
spent the past year or more.
Earle Voorhies wont to Eugene
last night to resume 1ls studies at
the Vnlverslty of Oregon.
Racine cord tires, 10,000 miles
euarantee. All sires. C. U Hobart
Company. 38
Miss Mable Hanna. of San Fran
cisco, who visited Mrs. S. J. Xazor,
left last night for RoseAmrg.
F. Y. Quick and sister, Mrs. A.
T. Lewis, left last night for Dallas
on account of the death of a rela
tive, Mrs. George Saner arrived yester
day from Eugene to spend a few
days with relatives and on business.
Mrs. Ella Falkner, of Ashland,
who visited, her brother. James
Blevins, and family, left last night
for Tacoma, on a vlsiC
Racine cord tires, 10,000 miles
guarantee. All sizes. C. U. Hobart
Company. 38
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rlggs visited
Grants Pass friends and relatives
and'left last night for Rosehurg.
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Johnson
and baby, of Roseburg, are visiting
Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Stinebaugh.,
Don't forget to register your new
battery with us we take care of It.
Battery Shop. 32
Xathan Gale returned home this
morning, having been discharged
from the navy. He was stationed
the greater part of his time at Mare
Island.
Racine cord tires, 10,000 miles
guarantee. All sizes. C. L. Hobart
Company. 38
Mrs. Lou Heberlie, former resident
of Grants Pass, hut for the past
three years residing in Missouri, ar
rived last night for a stay of a week
or two. She spent the past three
months in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Atchison and
three children, who spent a week
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Atchison, left last nfght
for Casper, Wyo., to remain. They
have spent the past three and one-
half years at Marshfield.
Racine cord tires, 10,000 milts
guarantee. All sizes. C. L. Hobart
Flnmgoui .Mine Cleanup
Tho Flanagan mine, which Is be
ing operated by U R. Brlggs and Dr.
Flanagan stopped work last week,
after only l? days of piping during
tho season. Mr. Brlggs, however,
brought in a good amount of gold'
from the cleanup, and he speaks of
tho run as "successful."
KaMern Star
Regular meeting and initiation ot
Eastern Star Wednesday night. SO
Jitney Luke Returns Home,
i.umer vtyaii, oettcr known as
Jitnoy Luke, returned home this
I morning from overseas, having
been discharged from the 48th coast
artillery. He landed at Hoboken
Mar.h IS anil was discharged at
Camp Lewis after only 24 hours at
that camp. Jitney says he didn't
see actual fighting but he heard
plenty of It.
We I Hi
Your cleaning, pressing and re
pairing at 609 M, G street, near the
Grants Pass Hotel. Phone 28. 30
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TOPICS FOR API
( Following Is the list ot topics to
bo presented to tho Young Women's
class, iby the home demonstration
agent, during the month ot April.
This series of lessons 'will concludo
tho work of this class. New mem
bers will bo welcome for this group
of food losaons.
April 1 Use of food In tho body;
cereals; fruits; vegetables and fats.
April 8 Protein foods; their uses
In the body and rules for cooking.
April 15 Salads, desserts and
sweets.
April 2 2 'Meal planning.
April 20 Preparation and serving
of a dinner by the class.
These meetings with the excep
tion of the last will be held In the
office of the home demonstration
agent In the basement 0 the court
house. The time of meeting Is 7:30.
Silk Dresses
in Fashionable Styles
MRS. E. REHKOPF
NEW TO!AY
Milouary Society to Meet
The u omens Home and Foreign
Missionary society of the M. E,
church will meet In regular session
in the church 'parlors Wednesday af
ternoon at 2:30.
Silver lien in SKt Light
At tho Battery Shop.
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Fly Campaign (kilv '
Mis Ruth Corbett, home demon
stration agent, accompanied 'by Mrs
Geo. Seehach, will open the "swat
the fly" campaign in Josephine conn
ty tomorrow at Murphy. Tho meet
ing will be held at the residence of
L. M. Davis. Mrs. Seeback Is county
project leader of sanitation. Some
interesting Illustrations will be
shown and the work of the fly cam
paign against tho fly outlined. The
meeting is scheduled for 2 p. in.
Holland Couple Married
Monday evening at 8 o'clock at
me ..uemouist Episcopal parsonage
Ernest E. Cald and Wllmot Vera
Savage, both of Holland, were united
In marriage 'by Rev. Melville T.
Wire. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hogue
were the only guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Cald will make their home at Holland.
Company.
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The U. S. civil service commission
announced that a stenographer and
typewriter examination will be held
in this city on May 3, 1919, to fill
positions in federal offices located
in the Eleventh district (Washing
ton, Oregon,' Idaho, Montana, Wyo
ming and Alaska.)
Entrance salaries range from
$900 to, $1,200 per annum. Age
limits, 18 years or over.
Information and application blank
can he obtained from the local secre
tary, board of . civil service exam
iners, at the postofflce, this city; or
from the secretary, Eleventh U. S.
civil service district, 303 Postofflce
building, Seattle, Wash.
Our classified ads bring results.
Bank or Pocket
When your money is in this bank it Is safe. It is never frit- '
tered away. There are no holes in this bank.
When your money is in your pocket it is not safe. You fritter
it away In dribs without realising it. Your pockets aref ull of
holes.
Which will it be for you ,
Bank or Pocket
save or fritter? '
- We recommend the safe, sound, conservative, business course i
Keep your money in this bank. '
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
MEMBERB
.FEDERAL USEBVE
JJYSTEM
We Have Stock of Tl
And tubes which we will sell free
from government tax of 5 per cent
while they last. Get your tires now
and save money. C. L. Hobart Com
pany. 30
Heavy EgR Shipments
During the past week the Hazel
wood creamery shipped from Grants
Pass 88 cases of eggs, totaling
2.C40 dozen. They paid for them
$976.80.. They also paid $20 1.4 S
for poultry and $719.50 for (ream,
making a total distribution of $1,
900.78 for the week. Eggs have
taken another advance and are no
39 centa in case'lots. '
Brunswick Tires
Without the war tax.
tery Shop.
,At the Bat-
Sergeant Thomas Returns .
First Sergeant Clyde Thomas re
turned Friday, having been discharg
ed from the service. He was in the
123rd machine gun company, 33rd
division, and was at the front 59
days out of a possible 63. He says'
there were only 17 men left out of
the company of 250 men. He
was In the Argonne forest and was
In front of Metz when the armistice
was signed. During the 18 months
he was In the service he did not see
a familiar face.
TKAXS-ATLANTIC AIU
IIACE IS IXTEKESTIXO
Halifax, N. S., Apr. 1. Col. Ray
Colllshaw, a Canadian aviator sailed
on the. steamship Olympic for Eng
land today to bring iback an air
plane with which to enter the traiis-
Atlantic contest. He will attempt
his flight from New Foundland
early in May, accompanied by Major
McKeever and a wireless operator.
Colonel . Colllshaw expects to ac
complish the flight in 20 hours. His
machine will be equipped with five
motors of 400 horsepower each cap
able of carrying 60 people and re
maining In the air for 80 hours.
Printing, that pleases Wa do It!
Courier Job Department.
All kinds Of ftammiir.ifal Dvllln
PKOWRKSSIVK chick feud. 100 IIib..
$5. SO; scratch food. 100 lbs. $4;
egg mash food, 100 lbs., $3.80;
chick rolled oats, per sack, $3.30;
roll barley, $2.25. At Tho Mill,
corner Third and O streets. J. J.
Morton. 29tf
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER KOU
ClaxHy putternx right frcj.li from Hie mill" Styles that Mill opcli
your eye
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GEO S. CALHOUN
(103 a Street
Exclusive local dealer
MODERN bungalow nnd 9-room
house, both on East 1) street, for
sale cheap; terms If required.
Mrs. It. A. X. Reymers, phone
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FOR SALE Iron bods, gpriugs, Jln
Ing table and other household
goods. Phone 292-J. 35
DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engl
' neer and surveyor. Residence
710 Tenth' street, phone 211-V. 35
WANTED Black Minorca mohtcr.
U P. Chandler, 902 North Ninth
; street. ;j
CHANGE OF JITXEY STAXD from
I Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store.
call 183-J. Residence 149-Y.
Otto J. Knlps. 23g
That TirecLFeeling'
It the First Sign of Spring
A Poor Spring and Perhaps Poor MattrcM
W Have a Sure Cure Good Spring and Good Mattrcuei
At the Price You Can Afford lo Pay
SEE OUR WINDOW
Holman's Furniture Store
Norwlck, England, Apr. 1. Four I You must clean the stomach and
Cm man submarines convoyed by the, bowels, purify the Mood, each Spring
fill tod Stales submarine tender j ,,r '" leave Winter's genus nnd Im-
Busbnell, left here yesterday for the lmr,,l,, 'n n,l ylm.
o.-. . , Drive them away, clean out tho nlum-
Lnlted State.. Many more than the ach untl ,,,, tllke iioiiuu.f.
required number of officers and men 1 Rocky Mountuln Tea. a Spring
are making tho trip on tho sub- cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or Tab
marines. , l"1- Sulitu's Drug Store. Adv.
Are You
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DURIN( the paSt tW months 14 car loads of
canners have been shipped from Grants
Pass. These brought an average price of from
$35.00 to $50.00 per head. During the same time
Clinton Cook shipped two car load of fat steers
which average $153.00 per head. The difference
was the calf ;the farmer raised.
' Until six months before shipping the above canners ate as much
feed per head as the steers. Had the canners been fattened it is safe
' to say they never, would have brought an average of $100.00 per head
Also they were not fattened because it would have been a losintr
proposition. 6
; , The officers of the .Josephine County Bank have always believed
m raising good cattle. Seeing the above results brought the necessity
, so forcibly to their minds that the stockman should raise a better
grade of cattle they determined the stockmen should have an oppor
tunity to get good thoroughbreds from which to breed.
Clinton Cook, who has been advocating better stock, offered to
ship in a car load of registered Shorthorn bulls and heifers if the
Josephine County bank would finance the farmers.
Results:. A carload of registered Shorthorns are now for sale
at Grants Pass. "
Cook will sell the stock and the Josephine County bank will
finance the farmers. The bank is doing this for the stockmen with.'
out one cent of profit now. The profit will come both for the stock
men and the Josebhine County bank when the calves from the re
tered stock are marketed. K
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