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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1919)
UUAXTS FABS DAILY COVIUEK Tilt IWUW, Al'lUb 10, 1010.' Save Your We can help you by fitting them With "lass- ' ' Letcher & Son Optometrists H.S.RAISING FUNDSFQR One or the most clover iroKram of the year will be given at the local high school Frldny night at i o'clock. - All proceeds to go toward the iayment ot the high school liber ty bonds. - Selections by the high school or chestra and a two-act play, "A Box of Monkeys." will be among the at tractions ot the evening. This play is series of laughs from start to ftnlBh. A small ad mission fee is charged. 1 PERSgNflL ; LOCAL j TAKILMA ( l Good Slogan. An Imposing cemetery was opened In young and thriving town In the . Middle West. The mayor, who had chatge of the laying out of the grounds, was puzzled for an appro priate Inscription to be placed over the gate. Siding along In bis car one day he was cogitating over different holy texts, which were not entirely satisfactory; so he explained his dlf fculty to his chauffeur, an Intensely practical man. Without hesitation the chauffeur suggested: "We have come to stay." Harper's Magaatne. . I We are sorry to loose oar former merchant, O. B. Fife, and family. They are moving to Grants Pass for the time being: Takilma has come to life again with a big dance on Saturday. April 19. Remember the good times we had In times gone by and the good feeds that "Mrs. Savage gave us? they will be ust the same only better. "Tanlac." Saulu has It. tt K. E. Hodgman, of Medtord, Is in the city today. Non-skid auto hats and caps at the Hat Shop. Mrs. X. C. Do.Vrmpad arrived lust night from Klamath Falls. , Fertilizer for house plants ' hnd garden plants at Cramer Bros, 40 E. R. Cole, of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co., was In the city yesterday on company uiislnnss. American wire fencing and barbed wire at Rogue River Hardware Co. Mel vln Lewis, ot the Page Creek nursery, Is in the city today on bus iness. An guarantee. All sles. C. U Hobart Mw,Un Company. 38 T M llunt ffnlmtv niittArvlani left yesterday on a trip down the Mr"' W' H- ""W"' North 81th Mr. Uwettsche Dancing I'arty Saturday night at the Waldorf hall,, good floor, good music, .good time tickets 76c. You are invited. Hoy Scout 1 Special meeting ot Boy Scouts to night at Chamber ot - Commerce rooms at 7: SO. All Scouts be pres ent. ' Sittl Meeting of yolcknli!r Special mooting of Vx.no. Robeksh Ijodgn tonight st 7:30, at which Im portant business will be transacted. All members are requested to at tend. 38 There will be a meeting ot the Past Noble Grands club at the home Rogue river on Inspection work pre paratory to trail making. ' All 8 lie in glared jardinieres at Cramer Bros. 40 Everybody Is going to the dancing party Saturday, night. 40 '"Win. F. Stlls. field manager for Harry Messenger has purchased the victory loan campaign, was In this " Choice of Voices, Edith Mr. Borelelgb? Oh. dear! ni have Ninette tell him Tin out Alice Won't the still, small vole Tep roach yos? , ' A Edith Maybe, but I'd much rather hear the still., small voice than Mr. Boreleigh's. Boston Evening Transcript. COMIXG EVENTS pr. 14, Monday Col. Leader speaks at High school, 8 p. m. May, 1, Thursday (May breakfast given by the Woman's Association of Bethany Presbyterian church, May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser mon.'. May 16, Friday High school commencement. the of O. B. Fife and ha staken charge of it and the postofflce. Mrs. Alice M. Bacon was out from Grants Pass to visit our schools and was very proud of the progress that we had made In our district. Miss WUmot V. Savage and Earl Cade were united In marriage recent ly; also Miss Mary Wilson and Joe Woodcock. Takilma friends wish them all a long and happy life. The Del Norte Claim Holders as sociation has commenced work at their wagon road with a small force of men who are getting things In shape for a large crew which will be put to work' in a few days. NEW TO:AY HAVE A 1 2 0-acre homestead close In, will come tinder irrigation, Three splendid city houses at low er prices than you will ever see again. 2 acres cleared, good 5-room house, 9500. If you want to know what you are buying, nothing more, nothing less, see . McKinstry. 603 G street. $4,000 to loan. 13tf When yon are overworked, feel listless or languid, or when you can't sleep or eat, 'better take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up, I i i . . , i . . i vuiuivs buo viuuu, Buumev sua regu lates the stomach, makes yon eat snd sleep. A real Spring Medicine, 35c. Tea or Tablets. Sabin's Drug Store. Adv. Mint Jell Try Mint ', Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint , sauce. TfV, Jiffy-Jell! desserts with their real t fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each Is so ' rich in condensed fruit iuice that it makes a real f fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than ," old-style gelatine desserts. " mm 10 Flavors, at Tour Grocer's 2 Package for 25 Cents $ J FOR SALE OR TRADE New Chev rolet; 1918 Ford, electrle starter and 'lights at bargain, $550; second-hand Chevrolet, fine mechan ical condition, $400 If taken soon. Seehem at the Battery Shop. 34 FOR (RENT 5-room bungalow, cor ner Third and' Evelyn. Inquire of A. L. Edgerton. 38 WANTED About 70 rods of rabbit tight woven wire- fencing. Peter Tangen, iR. F. D. 2, Box 106. 43 FOR SALE 7 Jersey heifers, com ing fresh, in May; -2 Jersey cows giving milk now and one Durham cow giving milk and one 9-months old Durham bull. Glenn Provolt. phone Provolt central. ' 43 FOR SALE CHEAP Gas range and ice box. Phone 375-R. 39 WANTED TO. BUY A few good fresh milk cows, or some that will be fresh soon.! Must give the milk and test. well,, Ed. L. Sohmidt A Son, R. F. D. No. 2, phone 612c F-23. :.-. 39 street, Friday, 2:30 p. m. April 1U, One Rig Time At Takilma dance. 40 REGISTERED ,. DUROC JERSEY pigs for sale Now is the time to buy choice bred pigs, either sex "Sired" iby our ibig type herd hoar. Crimson Orion. Look op the Orion and Golden Rod strain of hogs- ' they are the best. Ed. L. Schmidt ''ft Son, Grants Pass, Ore., R.' F. D. No. 2, phone 612-F-23. " 43 the city last night, leaving morning for Roseburg. Carload of American wire fencing, barbed wire, etc., to arrive this w6ek. Get our prices. Rogue River Hard ware Co. 40 iMr. and Mrs. Herman "Horning re turned home this morning from Ot ter Rock, near Newport, where they spent two weeks with Mr. Hornlng's parents. Hanging 'baskets for trailing plants and vines at Cramer Bros. 40 H. J. Williamson, a business man of Seattle, arrived this morning, and will go into the Illinois valley on a prospecting trip. Mrs. J. L. Schade and baby of Portland arrived thU morning to visit 'Mrs. S.-hade's sister, Mrs. R. J. Bestul. We will pay 30c a pound, live weight, for chickens during the bal ance of the week. City Meat Marr.ct. Racine cord tires. 10,000 miles guarantee. All sizes. C. L. Hobart Company. ' 38 J. F. Kummel, from the district forestry office at Portland, was in the city yesterday and Inspected the Page Creek nursery near this city He left last night for Medford. Fern dishes with inset at Cramer Bros. 40 Mrs. Jack Winter, for the past year member of the Courier business office staff, has resigned her position and left last night for Glendale to visit her parents. She will later re turn to Ashland. Miss Irene Mercler takes Mrs. Wlmer's place. Racine cord tires, 10,000 miles guarantee. All sizes. C. L. Hobart Company. ' 8 8 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Esterly re turned last night ' from San Fran cisco, where they spent the past two weeks. Tbey were accompanied by Mr.. and airs. Hugh L. iMc-Caushy, of Seattle, who will spend a few days at the Eeterly camp at Waldo. While the Eeterlys and McCaughys left San Francisco together they were in dif ferent cars and during the night the train was divided and the two fami lies were compelled to travel all day on separate trains 10 minutes apart ' That long looked for carload of fencing, barbed wire, etc., Is on the way and will arrive in a few days, Send us your orders. Rogue River Hardware Co. ' 40 Brighten up your home with a few house 'plants put In one of our Jar dinleres. Cramer Bros. 40 Cables Installed The crew of workmen have finish ed placing the Western Union' wires under ground in this city and left for Portland last evening. Auto Ownei Have your ear washed and polish ed. We have an expert and prices aro right. Collins Auto Co. 31tf Help your high school buy a liberty bond "A wmm ES" is full of laughs from beginning to end , A 2-Act Play for 15 cents HIGH SCHOOL ADD 11 Friday Night at 8 o'CIock fil 1. 1 1 Proceeds to ibe' used toward payment of High School Liberty Bond Mr. (km'UncIhn l,cnN Waldorf- Mrs. August GoettAche has leased the Waldorf hall and Is now having the place thoroughly renovated. She will hold her dancing classes In the hall and will give occasional dancing parties. Here's a New Kink- Ask your barber to apply "Persian Secret" to your face before he puts on the second lather then apply the lather and note the difference In face feeling after he's through as well as while he is jit It. If you shave yourself and try this, you will be delighted. .If you go over the sec ond time use "Persian Secret" in place of water, it will sure give you pleasant look. 38 Newspaper of 1H23 'Mrs. E. O. Harris Is the possessor of an old newspaper dated August 1, 1822, which was' among the ef fects of her sister, the late Cella Doerner. The paper Is Vol. 1, No. 5 of the Independent Press, publish ed at Cincinnati, Ohio. It has four pages of four columns to a page and Instead of rontaining current news it publishes lengthy communications, editorials, correspondence and poe try, together with advertising. Mrs. Harris proposes to send the paper to a relative In the newspaper business in Cincinnati, to whom it will be of great- Interest. Why Be a Mere Dnnccr ' When the opportunity Is here to be a real dancer. Mrs. Ooettsche will start a class soon. . If Interested Phone $o. 383-R or call 704 D. 38 Legal Blanks at the Courier. IT1 AT The Boy Scouts will be guests to night at the evangelistio services be ing conducted" at. the'' Church of Christ. They will attend in a body, led by Scoutmaster .Macduff, ' and will demonstrate some of their regu lar work. Mr. 'Macduff, who ' has been so liberal 'in giving his time and ability in building up a. Boy Scout troop of which Grants Pass can justly be 'proud, will speak, to the parents concerning the work of the 'boys' organization. The attendance at these services is growing each night and the Inter est la keen. The daily publication, "Ignition," is receiving the com mentations of the community. Mr. Roberts, the song leader, Is pleasing the people with" his happy personality. ' There are additions at every ' service. .The subject tonight will be 'American Patriotism." Printing that pleases Ws do Courier Job Department. ' Itt Theater ; ' : - .. ' TONIGHT Vivian ' ' '.'-) -iff. tB I'll Martin : .-1 -. v- In ' : " "Mirandy : Smiles" ! also a . ' Bray Pictograph A wise man protects his future It means comfort lu old ae. V It means freedom from the harrowing cares ot poverty In tho decline of IKe. 1-et an account tu this bank be the FlItST slop. The ' others will come quickly and easily. 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