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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1919)
tacc rovn . GfUXTS ASA DAIL VOl'ltlER SATURDAY. APRIL 10, 110. Save Your Eyes We can help you by fitting them with glasses. Letcher & Sod Optometrists PER52NdL LOCAL COMING EVENTS Apr. 25, Friday 'Public school May festival. High school grounds. Apr. 26,' Saturday Pomona Orange meeting at Murphy. 12 o'clock. May, 1, Thursday May breakfast given toy the Woman's Association of Bethany Presbyterian church, May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser mon. May 16, Friday High school commencement. AMERICANS MAKING GOOD : AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. A sound nan is good at any age. . Keep your body in good condition and you can be aa hale and hearty and able to "do your bit" as when yoa were a young fellow. Affections of the kidneys and bladder re among the leading causes of early or helpless age. Keep them clean and the other organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid urie acid accumula tions. . Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you are aa good as the next fellow. Tour spirits will be rejuve nated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are re liable and should help you, or your money will be refunded. For sale by most druggists. In sealed packages three sizes. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Tri umph Pills. Safe and always depend' able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save dis appointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars, it's (free. Address: Na tional (Medical Institute, Milwaukee, wis. "Palmolive." Sabln has It. Jos. Wolke spent the afternoon In Medtord. Don't fail to see the new mlllenery at Mrs. M. P. Anderson's, 708 B St. Jas. T. Chlnnock made a trip to Ashland this afternoon. Call Grants Pass hotel tor White Line Taxi. 48 Miss Adah Morrison, of Leland. was In the city yesterday. Call and Inspect the latest Hot- Point electric range at Cramer Bros. Raymond Stevens, of Rogue Rtvor, was In the city today. Helmer's sells Good Furniture. 46 W. R. "Hook has purchased the Taylor place on M street. Knives sharpened at Cramer Bros. Lee Morrison, of Leland. was In the city yesterday and went to Kerby this morning for a few days. New line of Easter mlllenery t Mrs. M. P. Anderson's this week. 708 E street. J. R. Hyde arrived this afternoon from Portland to spend a few days here with, relatives. Everything in floor coverings at the lowest prices at Helmer's. 46 Mrs. O. W. Miller, of Rogue River, arrived last night from Harbor, Ore., where she visited. New prices on nails at Cramer Bros. , 46 O. P. Harvey returned last night from Glendale, where he has been transacting business for several days. Cook electrically with a Hot-Point range bought of Cramer Bros. 46 Professor Applehoff will assist the M. B. concert this evening with a violin solo. That well advertised carload of wire nails and barbed wire ha ar rived. Get prices from Cramer Bros. Mrs. C. N. Boylngton returned last night from San Francisco, where she spent several weeks. Mrs. F. Q. Coates, who has oeen with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cargill, for the past four months. left this afternoon for San Diego. Louis Gornstein, of the Grants Pass and the 'Medford Junk com panies, went to Medford this after noon to spend Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Med row, of Belllngham, Wash., stopped oft here last night, returning from southern California and will visit Mrs. G. A. Baker, Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet, $9 and up at Helmer's. 46 New bicycles just arrived at Cra mer Bros. 46 J. A. Gilmore, of Pike, Cal ar rived this morning, called here on account of the death of his father. J. W. Ollmore. The City Moat market will be In their new building on the corner of Fifth and G streets IMonday. 46 Japolao in all shades, large and small cans at Cramer Bros. 4t Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morcler and daughter of Roseburg arrived this afternoon to spend a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mercler. Get prices on paint for inside or outside at Cramer Bros. 46 Harry and Charles Randall and their mother, Mrs. Liable Dodge, re turned yesterday from a trip to Klamath Falls In their new Stude- baker Four. They made the return trip via the Topsy grade In 12 hours. The Gilman, Lone Chestnut brand dairy butter, for sale at the Jose phine Grocery. 52 Lawn mowers sharpened at Cra mer Bros. 46 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 Arrive Waters Creek 2 Leave Waters Creek 3 Arrive Grants Pass 4 For information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131 P. M P. M P. M P. M Willamette Quartet IN CONCERT TWO HOURS OF HIGH CLASS MUSIC AND COLLEGE FUN Quartets Solos Readings Stunts Wednesday, April' 23 8 o'clock p. m. at the Methodist Church1 Under auspices of the Ladles' Aid ADMISSION Adults 3.Tc Children' 15c H. S. Students 25c Gas Anderson Chas. Mclntlre Harry Bowers Paul Sterling 1st Tenor 2nd Tenor 2nd Bass 1st Bass Pay Your Bills By Check It is the safest way. It is -the easiest way. It is the popular way. The man who pays his bills by check always has a re-' celpt for the money paid. The canceled check tells the" story. Better tpen a checking account with us today, even 1 though it be tout a small one, tor a beginning. HIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Provolt Sunday School Easter The Provolt Sunday school will give an Raster program Sunday af ternoon followed by an egg hunt and light refreshments served In the woods (If the.weather Is favorable). Another Good Time At Mrs. Goettsche's dancing party Saturday at the Waldorf hall. Tick ets 75c. 46 Knights Templar, Attention- Members of Mellta Commandery and viBitlng knights are requested to meet at the commandery room Sun day morning at 10 o'clock and to be in readiness to march In a body to the Christian church for Easter ser vice. Auto Owners ' Have your car washed and polish ed. We have an expert and prices are right. Collins Auto Co. Sltt More Knitters Needed- Red Cross headquarters asks that all knitting be completed by June 1 More knitters are needed In Jose phine county as there are 60 pounds of yarn on hand. You are requested to assist. Call Monday afternoon for yarn. New Arrivals , Churchill ft Maxwell have Just un loaded a carload of Chevrolet models 490 and Baby Orand, and will un load iMond'ay the 2 1st, a carload of Nash Six. Notice how quick they go.' . 48 IWllon for Noldlers Announcement la made today by the Red Cross chapter reception com mittee that permission has been se cured for the use of the courthouso for the reception, dance and lunch eon for returned soldiers and sailors at an early dale, which will be an nounced later. Silk Dresses in Fashionable Styles . MRS. E. RElHKOPF ritMln Nell Return Curtain K. M. C. Nell, with the British army since the beginning of the war, returned home this morn ing, accompanied by Mrs. Noll and daughter, who met htm In Portland. Mr. Nell entered the British sen-Ire four years ago and has teen In ac tive operations during nearly the en tire period of the war. He vlsltd his home last summer on furlough. Funeral Today The funeral of Byron R. Moore, who died In Portland on Thursday, was held at Hall's chapel this morn ing, with burial at the Granite Hill cemetery. Mrs. Moore, son R. K. Moore, and daughters Mrs. Carrie Lodge, Mrs. P. F. Lewis and Mrs. Blanche Witt' all of Portland, and another daughter, Mrs. Lisale Hatch of Rogue River, were present at the funeral. 1918 Ford line condition - $385 1915 Ford Roadster, new tires $350 Other Bargains Our second hand cars are aa rcprwutod when you buy front ua you get our gunratiU-o C. L. HOBART CO. Christian Science Lecture Sunday, April 20, by Charles I. Ohrensteln, C. S. B., of Syracuse, N. T. Opera house, 8 p. m. 46 Clifton Rootli Returns- Clifton Booth returned home this morning after his discharge from the service and a few days visit at. Castle Rock, Wash. Toung Booth was In the service for two years, half of which was spent In France with the 17th aero squadron. Clifton and his brother, Claud, were together "the entire time In the 2nd corps, brigad ed with the British. While In France they received the Weekly Courlor with regularity. BIDS WANTED Bids art invited for painting and kalsomlnlng Interior of headquarters building Barracks No. 1 and No. 2 of Oregon State Soldiers Home. Roseburg, Oregon, bids to 'be submit ted for furnishing material and la bor or for labor alone. Bids 'to be In by April 26th. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. Address JAMES J. SHAW. Commandant, Oregon State Soldiers Home. Roseburg, Oregon, April 12, 1919. id A Clothes Investment b It la economy to order, aud get, all wool clothe made as you want tlicni and mado right ty GEO S. CALHOUN mm o street Kitluaive local dclnr Pabcolin Floor Covering And Gold Seat Art Himit are cleaned the Modern Way No heavy sweeping or bcnling Junt go over them occasionally with a wot mop and they smite hack at you clean and bright and Sanitary. All sixes and the Prices are right at Holman's Furniture Store When you are overworked, foel listless or languid, or when you can't sleep or eat, better take Ilolllster'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. Sabln's I -Mg ''tore Adv. CHICHESTER S PILLS I'lIU tm H4 mil ii'l mx.lllcW T1 l.,M. mm l turn W WS9 lAUMNP UMANU riMAUl yi knw ft ltU, ftlt Alwsirt kitt)M 5010 ET DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE More Field GUamcs Returned Mrs. H. C. Bobzlen, a few days ago received from Washington the pair of field glasses which were loaned to the government at the opening of the war. The case show ed excessive wear, as the leather at the top was worn entirely away, but the glasses were not Injured. Serious Accident This morning while unloading a Republic truck which had been ship ped to this city from Drain, Ed. Holmes met with a painful and ser ious accident. He was standing be tween the fender of the truck and the edge of the freight 'car. Mr. Holmes was injured internally and Dr. Lou gti ridge, who was In atten dance, states that possibly two ribs are cracked and that Mr. Holmes Is seriously hurt. The injured man was taken to his home in this city. Notice to Piano Owners I have been led to .believe that a man by my name has been tuning pianos in Grants Pass and people have been led to believe that this party is the same one who lias been tuning here for some time, which is not the case. My work has been en dorsed 'by your leading teachers of Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland, I also make my headquarters at Rowell's music store, and always ad' vertlse when I will be In Grants Pass. I absolutely guarantee my work. George W. Cross, Medford, Oregon. 47 Denlson Appointed Distributor J. H. Denlson has oeen appointed distributor for Butck cars In both Josephine and Jackson counties. Mr. Denlson states that tie will still make his headquarters In Grants Pass, but will open salesrooms at Medford and place a man in charge of the 'bus iness in that city. Tie has two cars of Bulcks en route, one car for Med' ford and one for Grants Pass. He is also receiving another carload of Joy Theater SUNDAY MONDAY A J 15c num. 30c BILL HART in A8 AN OUTLAW, HB WAS DENIED THK HONOR OF W HA HI NO THK KHAKI HO HE FIGHTS THK KNKM1KH OK OUH COI N THY "OVER HERB." THE FRICTION GET TOO CLOSE FOR GUN-PLAY HO BIG HILL STARTS TO WORK WITH HIS HARE FISTS A TREMENDOUS STORY THAT WILL "GET YOU" 1 ; Hart's Biggest and Best Action- Pached Picture "BILL'S BABY" Introducing a new comedy "Floods of Fortune" A boost for Irrigation ii Dodge cars forthls city. , PrUtiog that pleases Wa as Ht Courier Je Department. USbSYSTEMdQ