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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1919)
' VACflS FOCB " GRANTS r.lSS D.ULY COURIER. SATi niUV. APIUI. 2(1, 101 i. J- Graduation Gift Line Is Now Here Many new items have been added to our stock for this occasion LETCHER SON JEWELERS PERSONAL . AND LOCAL ; Today's The Day , iWA. . . , .... l'm-lk' f f ou como in ana select juur cuwro oi tag ' i frw exclusive Summer patterns, and leave the order for Geo. S. Calhoun ' 60S O Street Exclusive local dca!?r The Logical Question of the war-ridden housewife I "How shall I replace the faded and worn out Ruga which, though an eyesore, I have endured in order to Economize and Save?" See Holman's Line of Floor Coverings The best on the market at the Price jron can afford to Pay , Holman V Furniture Store NOTICE Are you registered? If not, you must do so on or before May 3rd in order to vote at the special election June 3rd. E. L. COBORN, 52 Couaty Clerk. COMING EVENTS NEW TO..AY FEED GRINDING and all kinds of stock and chicken feeds for sale at The New Mill, Third and O streets, phone 356-R. J. J. Morton. 46tf "Cutk" tor nails. Sabln has It. Mrs. A. C. Jloloomb and little daughter left yesterday for Salem and 'Portland. The Gilnian, Lone Cheatnut brand dairy butter, tor sale at tbe Jose phine Grocery. (3 Geo. M. Esterly returned -to his mine near Waldo today, after trans- acting business in the city. Chick feed, beef scrap, grit and shell at Cramer Bros. 52 Remember the May Breakfast at the Presbyterian churoh. uMay 1. 52 Arthur Erickson and wife return ed last evening to their home at Yankton, 'Ore., after a week's visit with Mr. Erlckson's parents at Wll dervllle. Remember the May Breakfast at the Presbyterian church. May 1. 53 Paint up with Patton'a Sun Proof guaranteed paint sold only by Cra mer Bros. - r3 Mrs. G. A. Baker and two chil dren left this morning for Portland to Join Mr. Baker, who is employed in an iron works engaged In supply ing shipbuilding material. Two chil dren, 'Metha and Nahura. will remain with their aunt. Miss Pearl Birum, until the close of school. Hot Point electric ranges at Cra mer Bros. Come In and see one. 52 Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 52 Odd Fellow to Kerb)- A large number of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their friends from I this city motored to Kerby today to! attend the Odd Fellow picnic. Announcing Mina Taylor Dresses!) Fof Spring, 1919 . The new JMiim Taylor styles for Spring nrc here! To you who have nuulo the acquaintance of Minn Taylor Dresses, we don't need to. say another word. Heeause you know from experience all their good qualities nnd you'll he eager to come eiulv to make . . . 1 . .A i 11 . a ' om- selection irom tne new models. And for the womau to whom "Mina Taylor" is making her how for the first time, there is a delightful experience in store. You'll enjoy looking through the selection of frock on display and you'll enjoy even more wearing one of these smart, cleverly designed dresses. Mina Taylor Dresses "Full of Infinite Variety" ..'I. ," Free Lesion On the Schottlshe at the dancing party, Waldorf hall, Saturday night. Remember the May Breakfast at the Presbyterian church, May 1. 52 All kinds of garden seeds at Cra mer Bros. ' ,62 Not Alilund Murder A dispatch yesterday stating that A. B. Foster, of Ashland, had shot and killed J. L. Goodell, should have been dated Portland Instead of Ash land, as the tragedy was at Portland and not In tbe Southern Oregon city. Alfalfa seed at Cramer Bros. 52 LOST April 4, straw suit-case with rope handle. Reward for return to Crescent City Stage office. 55 May, 1, Thursday (May breakfast given by the Woman's Association ' of Bethany Presbyterian church. May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser- mon. 'May 15, Thursday IA1 G. Barnes circus In Grants Pass. May" 16, "Friday High school commencement QCIT BUSINESS lAPRIL 30 Want ed: wool, mohair, pelts, hides, . rags, rubber, metal, sacks and heavy cast iron. Bring to 403 South Sixth street before Wednes day night. Grants Pass Junk Co. 64 On Sunday Morning At 11 o'clock at Newman M. E. church. Rev. Melville T. Wire will take as his topic, Alfred Noyes' mag azine article, "Is Civilization Imper iled? or What Comes of Reversing the Decalogue." 52 Boquet Dazira TAIXTM POWDER An Imported Talcum 1 large 5 oz. pkg 63c Sample for the Asking M. CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books JOS. MOS3 AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 Sixth street. tf W. L. CHAP1N is now prepared to do saw gumming and grinding of all kinds, also fine shoe repairing, 319 G street. SOS 9 FOR SALE Good, sound work horse, weight about 1400 lbs. Price $100. Phone A. T. Cart Wilderville, Oregon. 57 WILL RENT MY HOUSE furnished for the summer. Across the street from Bdgerton's saw mill. C. A Heath, phone 347-R. 52 WANTED Invalid's wheeled chair. Phone 327-R or Inquire at 823-C street. 53 IF you WANT to buy a new con crete block building, that cost 18,500, for $1,600, that is now only partially occupied and pays 13 per cent Interest at this time, and will pay 20 per cent If turned into a lodging house come and see me aboutt it NOW. E. T. Mc-,-Kinstry. , 52tf Why Wait When you can get a car every minute We try to please Two cars day and night Spa Taxi Day 262-R. Night FOR SALE! A good cow and house hold goods, etc., too numerous to mention. Inquire at 726 South Sixth stTeet. 63 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE young work horse or will exchange tor good milk' cow and py dif ference. Chas. E. Wise, Rt. phone C00-F-12. 53 Incubator bargains at Cramer Bros. 52 Darning Clam Starts Mrs. Goettsche, last night at the Waldorf hall, started her dancing class with an enrollment of 51. ll 1 ll I ! Ill There is a Mina Taylor Dress for every ac tivity. There' are darker, strictly "service" frocks that are just the garb for mornings whti you have n lot to do alnnit the house. Trim, com fortable, attractive, they're proof positive t lint workaday clothes can be' good looking. And there are Mina Taylors for all kinds of dainty uses, too. Kor afternoons on the porch with your sewing, a visit to a friend, an auto ride or a picnic, every qcension is a good reason for one of these fascinating frocks. Mina Taylor Dresses express' your own taste and personality they're "individual" dresses. They're a pleasure to wear, they're so comfortable and dainty and they "do up" per fectlythat great requisite of ideal summer wear. After you've once worn them, von '11 un derstand why Mina Taylors are such "likeable" dresses. ' Shown exclusively in the store of THE GOLDEN RULE Another Hero Home r'. Irvine E. Rigel, son of Dan Rlgel, Williams creek rancher, returned this morning from Camp Lewis where tie received his discharge. Rl gel" was through the St. Mlhlel and Argon ne battles, hut luckily escaped without a wolind. Garden sprayers for aphis at Cra mer Bros. 52 Dining Room Clones On account of Mr. Lavlgueur, chef and steward at the Oxford, leaving for Portland Sunday the dining room service will be discontinued until a new management is secured.' 52 Helmet From Boesch Mrs. Boesch recently received from her son, Joseph, a highly camou flaged German helmet, picked np on tfo (Man's Land. The head-gear Is a heavy, cumbersome affair that would weigh an ordinary man down. The helmet Is on exhibition In the Courier window. xk SALE One 2-orse, and one 6-horse gas engine; 160 feet 3-Inch irrigation pipe; one 800-gallon tank; pump jack and pump. Any part or all to purchaser. Address box 690, Grants Pass, Oregon. 53 FOR RENT Private garage at 403 I street. . 52tf "Parties wishing to reserve taibles for the May Breakfast phone 305-R. All the garden tools you need at Cramer Bros. 62 May Day and Springtime Lamb tongues and apple blossoms. The world's young and so are you. Kut kapers at Murphy May 3rd. 51 K. and Ij. of 8. Are Active- Mrs. J. L. Calvert and Mrs. Grant Orme who Just returned from Port land where they attended the big Initiation of 300 candidates Into the Knights and Ladles of Security lodge reported one of the grandest affairs they ever witnessed. Rev. E. J. Cromwell, national prelate, of Wichita, Kan., put on' 1200 feet of film work during the Initiatory ser vice with a lecture to suit each scene. Southern Oregon expects to secure Mr. Cromwell and his moving picture before the end of tbe year. Red clocer seed at Cramer Bros. -JOY THEATRE- , . The Famous Drury Lane Melodrama IP0ETING 66 s If TTTTTir99 A tremendous tale of fast horses, flying fists and beautiful women, now, produced with all the world for,its stage A Companion Picture to "The Whip" It Isn't very often that I break .Into the public print to commend a photoplay. AVhen I do It Is be cause there Is something about It that Is decidedly extraordinary. That is why I am publicly and personally endorsing "SportlnK Life." It is extraordinary. It is a magnificent spectacle that you cannot afford to miss. Signed, ALMA WOLKKv Mgr. Joy Theatre. COMING and Monday Prices 15c-30c Sunday Am & Vr 7 V W. V t J- t,- IV 1 IT"nirffi I HTinfl 8om ol thf. in hit cofl'a. . . URICETOUimELlIlTWf. 'SPORTINC LIFE' C