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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1919)
TACT rOCR lilUMS PASS DAILY OOIK1KK Tl'KHDAV. Arillli IS, 19IB. Save Your Eyes We can help you . by fitting diem with glasses. Letcher & Son Optometrists Soldiers mid Sallow Ammunition - Coffee with doughnut, current, wholesome literature; social, public and spiritual. Service at home or abroad freely given within our sources. Call at local Salvation Army barracks, 4 IS O street at any time. Ensign J. B. Strautin. In charge. XOTICE OP ANNUAL MKETING .' Notice Is hereby given that the stockholders of the Illinois Valley Building Association will hold their annual meeting in the Spence hall on Saturday, May 24, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve 'for the ensuing year and to transact any other bus iness that may properly come before the meeting. 'J. G. SOWELL, 60 Secretary and Treasurer. Iiea at Sale Mrs. Frank beet died at Salem yesterday morning, where she has been for some time on account of poor health. .Mr. beet, who is local section foreman for the Southern Pacific company, has gone to Salem and will return In the morning with the body. Although definite funeral arrangements have not been made. It Is presumed that the funeral will be held' at Hall's chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and Inter men made In the Odd Fellow ceme tery. PER52NdL 55 LOCAL NEW TODAY K. T. Meeting Members of Melita Commander; and visiting Sir Knights are hereby notified of a special convocation on Thursday night, April 17. Order of the Tempi. ' 41 "Soldiers and Sailor's Night," Church of Christ this evening. 42 Jon must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring or you leare Winter's germs and Im purities in your. blood and system. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and towels, take Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring cleanser-pnrifler. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv.- REGISTERED DUROC JBRSBY pigs for sale Now Is the time to buy choice bred pigs, either sex. Sired by our lg type herd boar. Crimson Orion. Look up the Orion and Golden Rod strain of hogs they are the best. Ed. L. Schmidt & Son, Grants Pass. Ore., R. F. D. No. !. phone 6H-F-IS. 4S G. V. CROSS piano tuner, will be In Grants Pass on or about April 15. He now has a car and will take care of orders for tuning and re tmlrtnz in the country. Call Rowell's music store, 126-J. 51 FdKi SLfCE" at your own price. Hud son. model 87. Call for Harkell. Palace hotel. Must sell today.' 42 FOR SALE 8 head of burros well broken to pack. Address No. 701 care; Courier. HlGllEST-PRICESTaidfolrwool and mohair. Grants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street, phone 21. 67 LOST Cap for gasoline tank of Chevrolet Baby Grand. Leave with Letcher & Son or at Olding's gar age. 43 LOST Phllllplno bead" bag "contain ing purse with $5 bill and small change. $2 reward for its return to No. 706 care Courier. 43 WANTED Delivery boy at. City Meat Market at once. 43 Suggestive Therapeutics ! " ' Practiced by ' t DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8.T. MOST POWERFUL," NATURAL" AND SUCCESSFUL TREAT MENT; KNOWN TO SCIENCE for the relief and cure of Headache, Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble; Rheumatism, Constipation, In fantile: Paralysis and all Female Complaints, Heart, Lung and Throat trouble; all Diseases of the Eye; Cancer, Goitre. Epilepsia, Asthma. Nervousness or any Chronic disease. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEU TICS FROPERLY APPLIED to a diseased body is positive, sure and permanent in its results. Office rooms 1 and 2, 302 South Sixth Street, Grants Pass Oregon 3 Phone 804-R Stands Like a Stone VJal! Tins Ct'ttli, Horiu, Hij;t-i Practically 'bdistnitlblt ' . ,n, , . .. .. .. I I iiit"!' C I Z I '. i ii - L-. . - 3 li ARJJEE3I1CAN , FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, tne binge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality oi steel that is not too hard nor too soit. ,;.(. ir (,,-;'-.. . We can show you this lence In our stock ana explain its merits and super iority,oot only in the roll but in the Geld. . Ccme ana see us and get our prices, !. f; '' FOR SALE BY ''''.' Rogue River Hardware k ' 'NEVKR BEGS iXB AN OWNER ').';-.lV'ti!.ti':-'t y.'y '''". '.;;! V ? ? '. ' If you want it you must get out and hustle for It. The wise start is to open an account at this -bank. "' It adds to your standing in any community, is a distinct convenience in the payment of bills, is a safeguard against 'Unwise expenditures, and stimulates a habit of thrift' and economy which pushes you rapidly along the road to wealtb.?t -iu I. ... .w ,u. v. A u T " THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFSOUTHERN OREGON BkBks8YSTtMBfl r-. 1 '? ! Monogram oils and greases, .none better Battery Shop. 43 Q, W. Foster, of the Althouse sec tion, Is In the city tor a few days. J. B. Pettlngttl, of Medford, was in the city today. ' We make our own adjustments on Rrunswlck tires Battery Shop. 43 White Line Taxi, call Grants Pass Hotel. ' 43 Roy H. Clark, of Takilma, Is In the city. - "Soldiers and S:illor's Night," Church of Christ this evening. 12 E. L. Davis, or Williams. Is In the city today. "Sanl-Flusb." Sabln has It. E. L. Davis, of Williams, Is trans acting business In the city today. Taxi service, call Grants Pass hotel J. U. Sutherland Is up front Gallce today, tor medical treatment- Wo aell Brunswick tires every day Battery Shop. 43 Special cut prices on Furniture Rugs and Bedding at Helmer's. 45 Lon Feeley, of Almeda, Is In the city today. "Soldiers and Sailor's Night," Church of Christ this evening. 41 Only one chance to see Mandy that is April 16. 42 C. P. Rowley, of Lebanon, Ore., Is In the city tor a tew days. We give you free battery inspec tion Battery Shop. 43 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perdue, of The Dalles, are in the city visiting old friends. Don't fall to see the new mlllenery at Mrs. M. P. Anderson's. 70S E St. Will Trefethen and R. G. Sowell, of Holland, are Grants Pass visitors today. "Mandy Lee" tickets at Courier office. 44 W. A. McKenitt and wtfe, auto tourists, passed, through the city to day on their way north. Call Grants Pass hotel for White Line Taxi. - 4 The Pacific Telephone company crew of eight workmen, which has been stationed at Grants Pass for about two 'months, left this morning for Glendale. The only place you can buy a Threaded Rubber Battery Battery Shop. 43 New line of Easter mlllenery at Mrs. M. P. Anderson's this week. 70S E street. 6 Jesse 'Mash leaves tonight for Lebanon. Ore., where he will visit. He expects later to go to Indiana and thence to his old home In North Carolina. We pay 31c for poultry today and 42c for eggs In case lots Hazel wood Creamery. " 4? J. H. Williams returned last night from a two months' stay in southern California, visiting San Diego, Long Beach, Los Angeles, and other points. He also spent a few days at Bray. Mandy will not flirt you "Just have to go right up and see her. 4 2 Mrs. Ralph Swlnden returned this morning from Santa Clara, where she was called on account of the Ill ness of her mother, who Is now much Improved. " The lowest prices on Furniture In Southern Oregon, quality considered, at Helmer's. 45 Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence L. Hobart. Mrs. Charles W. Kayser, Miss Grace Greene and Miss Katherine Ryan, all of Grants Pass, were Saturday and Sunday guests at the Hotel Bed ford. Mrs. A. J. Klocke'r returned with them to the Pass for a few days visit. iMedford Tribune. Sold two cord tires and 12 fabric tires Saturday Grants Pass Hard ware Co.' .42 We guarantee Willard Rubber Batteries for two years. Battery Shop. . 43 Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit et i ence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell, Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice, essences, highly con , densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is.- ' - '.' You will change from old-style gelatine dainties' when you ortce try Jiffy JelL Millions have changed already. . ' Order from your grocer now 1$ Flaoon, ml Yam Owtars , 2 Pochmgn far 23 Cmtt O. L. Doggett, of Seltua, Alex George, of Kerby, A. L. Lichens, Geo. W. McDougal. W. C, Warron. O. C. Grtmmett, T. J. Tycer, Hoy Henry and Bud Albright of the Hol land section are registered at the Grants Pass hotel. They are at tending court. V "Soldiers and Sutler's Night," Church ot Christ this evening. 43 Paul Klrker, of Toppentah, Wash., and C. B. Hitlllday. of Yakima, Wash, spent several days In the city," rep resenting the UtahIdaho 8ugar company In a stilt In court. They return home tonight. Shipping liogN laical ranchers shipped a carload of hogs today, through the Farm Bureau, to the Portland market. Would You KcoiiimiUm'? Then .buy letter paper by the ream; 500 sheets for $1. Courier office. 4 1 tr A trnl ion lUiy ScoiiIn Meeting-lohlght at 7:30 o'clock Chamber of Commerce rooms. Bo prompt. v White Line Taxi Stand has been chunged to the Grunts Pass hotel. Phone 396. 4 2 Ktr Soinl I'owtiNiiied The Easter sonlal advertised by the Ladles Benefit society ot the Presbyterian church hits been Inclofl nltely postponed. llontin Blanks Itwlved All men of the service who as yet have not received their $60 bonus from the government may now makn application through the local recruit ing office, as the forms and neces sary 'blanks have been recolved. (Slxned) Sergeant Paul J. Bauer. Auto Owners Have your car washod and polish ed. We have an expert and prices are right. Collins Auto Co. ' Sltf Attention Soldiers All soldiers, sailors and marines who wish to attend the assembly to night are requested to report at the recruiting office at 7:30 this even ing, as there win ibe speaking on many topics on foreign service. It Is requested that as many as possible attend the meeting. Kerby .Man Mnrrles Robert i.M. Allan, formerly of Ker by, Ore., and Miss Emma Roberts, f Portland, were united In marriage at the United Brethren church of Van couver on the evening of April 3. "Bobble," as he Is better known to Josephine county friends, was draft ed -and sent to Camp lewls. and from there he went to t;ie spruce dlvlnlon at Vancouver, Wash., In January he was discharged, from ' service Since then'he has made his home In Vancouver. Itev. Hobt. McLran to Kienk On Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock the Rev. Robert McLean, who Is visiting old friends in Grants Pass, will speak at Newman M. E. church on "Our (Problem In the Southwest." Dr. MaLean will tell of his exper iences among the Spanish-speaking people on our southern border, and of their needs, religious and other wise. This service will .be held In the main auditorium and all are urged to be present. The close co operation between the New Era movement of trie Presbyterian church, which Dr. McLean represents and the Centenary movement of the 'Methodist Episcopal church makes this address of special Interest and significance. Snturday, April 10 Keep your eye on Takilma You know Dance. . 45 New Ford with Electric Starter $725 Saxon Six, Motor Perfect $400 A Number of Second Hand Fords at Bar gain Prices C L. HOBART CO. j0 00.1 O Htrect Spring Is Nature's Dress Up Tin e anil the UMturnl drcm-up llnio for rverylxNly, Ut us eprM the uplrlt of the mwwin by ordering the suit we vi nut made nh vi unut It by -C3 GEO S. CALHOUN Kw-lualve liM-al dnaler Medford Dance Rules The first Saturday night public dance to be .held under the new pub lic dance ordinance was held In the Moose hall Saturday night, Mrs. Dora Price, the police matron in charge, says that the new rules laid down by the ordinance were ToluntariIyVfol lowed to the letter. Young folks un der age are barred from any public dance by the ordinance unless accom panied oy parents or guardians, and Mrs. Price says that early In the evening several young girls entered the hall, tout immediately left on her calling attention to this rule. The management of the dance called at tention, to-one young man's dancing whldh, while not very -objectionable, attracted notice. When this dancer wa poken' to- abdul-Tilf manner of dancing he grew indignant and left the hall. Medford Tribune. Just a Few of Our Prices Window Shades from 80c up All steel bed springs $6.50 up Congoleum (Gold Seal) Rugs 9x12, $16.00 Iron Beds from $4.50 up Holman's Furniture Store MONEY GOES RAPIDLY WI1K.V IT HAS NO KKKI'KH lut It Iwhimt sterl doors pat It In this Imnk let u be lis Uccw er and Inotrwl of "going" it will Im "growing." i I- Josephine County Bank Silh Dresses in Fashionable Styles MRS. E. REHKOPF v : THEATER 5r To -Night Only Jack Pickford In "Seventeen" Three Hairs! Ima Man! If you're a man you know what those three hulrs meant. If you're not of that sex, see and try to Im agine this you'th exalted feelings at the sight of those three precious stragglors! Ktory by Booth Tarhington IKioth Tarklngton's nptc of adolescent youth Is replete with Incidents like tills. That's the reason It took tlio country by -storm fow yoaPS n0. Vou ca.t mtttyri to miwi "Hoventeon." TCMORItOW and THUltHDAV PAl'tJN FRHbKHICK SUNDAY and MONDAY WILLIAM S. HAHT ;4 at,