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

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GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER
TlltlWHAV, MAY 1, 1010.
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PERSONAL
AND LOCAL
Your Liberty Bonds-
ARK THKY 8AFR? ,
Every daily paper ulls of Liberty IUhhLs lout, stolen or
burned. Pot your bonds In one of our safe deposit
bona Fire and bui"jlr proof.
ONLY $2.00 PRR YKAR
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
MSMEMBEBSJSJ
haKYSTEMsl
F.A.1U1S SPtAKS
GOOD WORD FOR BAND
' Dr. E. C. Macy has just received
following letter from Fred A. Wil
liams, now a member ot the public
service commission at Salem. Mr.
Williams has always been a booster
for Grants Pass find the city bond:
"I notice that you are try rag to
reorganize the band atfd I fully ap
preciate the difficulties you may en
counter. The members of the band
were always so very courteous in
connection with efforts to advance
war activities in many ways that I
feel under obligations as president
of the Council of Defense to ac
knowledge their many favors, in a
substantial way.
"You are, therefore, at liberty to
present this at the Josephine County
bank and Sam Baker I think will
honor it for 110 and charge to my
account.
"With best wishes for success In
reorganizing the band and with kind
est personal regards to the individ
ual members, I am,
"Very truly yours,
"FRED A. WIUJAMS."
CapUin Strieker in Reserr
Captain Pred'k Strieker, who re
ceived his discharge from the medi
cal corps on January 22, has just
received his commission as captain in
the medical reserve corps, dating
from April 19. He is now subjected
to call at any time.
'Mir classified a.'s bMn result
Saniped
Tablets
A FOOT BATH
for
Tired, Sore, Aching feet
Excessive Prespiration
Callouses
Relieves the Corn and Bunion
Soreness
40 Saniped for 2."5c
M. CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
FRIDAY
NIGHT FOR SOLDIERS
Plans are completed for the com
munity's reception to returned sol
diers and sailors, Friday night of
this week at 8 o'clock, at the county
courthouse. There will be no for
mality to the entertainment, but the
people will be given an opportunity
to mix and personally show their
appreciation for the splendid record
Josephine county has made In the
war.
An orchestra will furnish music
for those who care to dance, and
from time to time everyone will be
asked to join in singing popular
songs. This singing will be under
the leadership ot competent direct
ors and leaders. In the basement ,
luncheon will be served. 1
No charges for anything will be'
made to soldiers or sailors and their
mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, I
wives or lady friends. The recep-:
tion committee will meet everyone
at the front door and pin badges on ,
everyone who Is a guest of the I
evening. The public will have to
give the committee some assistance .
in this matter. During the evening
the reception committee will circu
late about the building and endeavor ,
to find everyone entitled to a badge
of honor. If you happen to be over
looked, make yourself known' to a
member of this committee.
Everyone Is welcome, and every
one is asked to be present, if only
for a few minutes, to show their ap
preciation of the spirit of the com-i
m unity.
The reception committee Ib as fol
lows: O. S. Blanchard, Sam Baker,
C. G. Gillette, F. S. Bramwell, Miss
Alice Horning, Mrs. W. W. Canby,
Mrs. Jennie Moss, James Martin,
Herman Horning, 'Mrs Bert Bigelow,
Mrs. T. E. Gilmore, 'Mrs. Thomas
Ahern. Mrs. J. H. Wittrock. Mrs.
Adah Morrison, Mrs. H. E. ' Gale,
Mrs.'H. B. Reed, Mrs. Bell Garbe,
Mrs. C. R. Hill and Mrs. G. W. Mat-
I The merchants and business
i houses of the city are respectfully
; requested to decorate their stores
'with flags and other things on Fri-j
i day of this week.
COMING EVENTS
May 6-7, Tuesday and Wednesday
Senior play, "Circumstantial Evi
dence." 60
May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser
mon. May 15, Thursday A1 G. Barnes
circus in Grants Pass.
May 18. Friday High srfcool cora-
' mencement.
May 27June 1, Tuesday-Sunday
Grants Pass Chautauqua.
Joy Theater
TONIGHT
Dorothy Dalton
in
QuicKsand"
Sunday and Monday
Elsie Furg'uson
In
'Under The Greenwood Tree"
Edward Sautter, ot Medford, Is a
Grants Pass visitor today.
"De Miracle.' Snbln has It.
' Mrs. F. W. Streots Is spending the
day with friends at Medford.
Douglas AVood iwent to Medford
this morning on business.
I am now prepared to do all kinds
at auto top repairing. G. B. Berry,
I with Grants Pass Hardware Co. 57
I M. P. Haves and T. W. Mack, of
San Fram-isco, are sending a few
days in the city on 'business.
C. A. Dunn, highway engineer
from Salem, is In the city on busi
ness. Are you engaged? You'll appreci
ate "Circumstantial Evidence" Muy
6-7. 57
E. P. Cole, of the .Pacific Tele
phone company of Portland, Is a vis
itor here today.
Mrs. G. W. Ryan and daughter ar
rived this morning from MarslifleM
to join Mr. Ryan.
Mrs. Ida Staggs and daughter ar
rived this morning from Hoseburg
and left Immediately tor Brookings.
I can sell you seat covers, Ml!'
roof and back curtains for your car
at the lowest .possible price. G. H.
Berry, with Grants Pass Ildw. Co. 57
V. S. Bailey returned this morn
ing from a business trip in the Ash
land section.
Mrs. T. E. Ogden returned this
afternoon from a visit with relatives
at Roselmrg.
N. E. Isbell. of Cincinnati, Ohio,
is stopping at the Josephine. He is
interested in the Buckeye mine on
Slate creek.
Are you. forgetful? Stop It now.
It might ruin your happiness. If you
want to have It proved to you see
'Circumstantial Evidence" at the
opera house May 6-7. 56
E. 'A. Murphy, local manager' of
the C. & O. C. railway, returned this
morning from a business trip to Se
attle. O. S. Blanchard returned yester
day evening from Portland where he
has 1een for several days attending
a trial In the federal court.
I am now ready to make any size
canvas hose desired. G. B. Berry,
with Grants Pass Hdwe. Co. 57
In the published list of Oregon
men arriving in New York from
overseas on Monday was the name
of Tom I. Maxwell. Grants Pass.
C. A. Grlend and family, of Port
land, stopped at the Josephine last
night en route to southern Califor
nia. They did not report any great
trouble with the roads.
You'll Jump at the chance to Bee
the best comedy ever staged in Am
erica. It's at the opera house May
6-7. 56
Judge C. G. Gillette, accompanied
by K. E. Hodgeman, of Medford, di
vision engineer for the Pacific high
way, is out viewing Hays hill and
the Waldo district today, prepara
tory to doing some road work.
R. H. Clarke, of the Queen of
Bronze mine near Takllma, Is In the
city today, having Just returned
from a trip to Portland. While Mr.
Clarke made no positive statement
he Intimated that the mine would
not resume operations until the price
of copper is more favorable.
Get that celluloid-sewed Into your
back curtain of your car. It looks bad
besides It will keep the dust from
the back seat. O. B. Berry, with
Grants Pass Hdw. Co. 57
Mrs. iIeon Glover, of Weed, Cal.,
and John South, of San Francisco
arrived last night to visit their fath
er, Frank South. John South has
been In the U. S. army for eight
years past and is now on the reserve
Hst. During the past year he has
been a 'ting supply sergeant.
Mrs. Ina U. Coe. of Kent, Ohio,
sister of E. E. Blanchard, whom he
had not seen for 40 years, left this
afternoon for Ios Angeles after a
visit here of several days. On her
way to the coast she visited Paul
Blanchard and family at Chicago and
other relatives in Chadron, Neb.
&g Tickets for
"Circumstantial
Evidence"
are going fast
C.H.E
Dancing Party
At Waldorf hall Saturday night
Good music, good floor and good
time. Tickets 76c. 58
Church Reception Postponed
The reception announced to have
: been given Friday night to the new
I members of the church of Christ,
has ibeen postponed, that there may
I be no conflict with the reception for
iithe soldiers and sailors.. In this,
i however, the congregation does not
wish to be understood as giving
, sanction to the dance which 1s to "be
,held in connection with the soldiers
'and sailors reception. Cbas. R.
Drake, minister.
BIG FUND FOR BAND
C. II. Erimt, who ho been serving
us a "committee of one" during the
past two days soliciting funds for
the band boys, finished his work this
morning. As stated In )twterdu'a
Courier, through Mr. Ernst's efforts
Grants Pass Is assured of a bund
immediately. Here are the tiuul
figurvs showing the result or his
efforts:
Previously reported in the. Courier.
$400.
Fred A. Williams lu no
Denulson Auto Co 10.00
Dr. S. Loughrldxe 10.00
Collins Auto Co. 5.00
Wm. llammett 6.00
Dr. U O. Clement 6.00
Dr. W. W. Walker B 00
Josephine Abstract Co 6.00
Dr. Hrltten 6.00
A. C. Hoffman 6.00
W. T. iMiller 6.00
J. J. Weerslng 6.00
A. s. Coutant 5,00
C. H. Demuray 6.00
. P. Quinlan 3.00
It. W. Richardson . 2.00
O. 8. Blanchard 2.00
C E. Jackson 2.00
F. G. I sham . 8.00
Fred Roper 2.00
Wm. Bunch 1.00
H. H. Pernoll 1.00
A. J. Barrio 1.00
Walter Evensen 1.00
E. T. McKlnetry 1.00
Total amount subscribed, 1503.
Ot the above amount, $442.50 was
paid in cash.
MtetJiiK of Royal N'olgiibo
There iwlll be a meeting of the
Royal Neighbors of America In the
W. O. W. hall Friday at 2 p. m.,
and a full attendance Is desired.
"Echo" Meeting of Huptit
The prayer meeting nt the Baptist
church this week will be an "echo"
meeting of the associatlonal gather
ing held at Ashland last week. It U
hoped to have an "echo" from each
one who was there. C, M. ('line,
preacher.
Senior Play
"Circumstantial Evidence." Opera
House May 6-7. 60
Free Methodist yiutrterly
The quarterly meeting for the
Medford and Grants Pass district
will be held In the Free Methodist
church in Grants Pass May 1st to
May 4. Rev. R. H. Dollarhlde, the
district elder, will be here. Every
body Invited. C. E. Glazier, pastor.
L. or S. Mcctinic
All ILadles of Security are invited
to meet at Mrs. Miller's, 801 G street
Friday at 2:10 p. m.
Suit for Irivorcer
Frances E. McArthur, ot Grants
Pass, has filed suit in the circuit
court against 'her husband, John 'Mc
Arthur, seeking an absolute decree
ot divorce on the grounds of cruel
and inhuman treatment. She also
alleges that her spouse drank to ex
cess. The plaintiff asks for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing 'between the
two, for the care and custody of
their minor child, and tor the sum
of $25 per month alimony. 'Rose
burg Review.
HORN
LEWMAN .At the Good Samaritan
hospital Thursday, 'May 1, to Mr.
and Mrs. Zolln lawman, a son.
NEW TOiAY
WANTED Dishwasher at Josephine
Hotel. B3tf
FOR SAUE A three year old, 3to
gallon, gentle, 800-lb. Holstein
cow, $55. A ISO-lb. sow and five
25-Ib. pigs, $45. U M. Mitchell,
Murphy, Oregon. 56
DR. W. T. TOM1PKINS, 8. T.
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bids.
Treats all diseases. Hour 9-12
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf
7
I AfJ I'KIWONAL KXPItKHSIOS IN DUKKS
k ! INDKKSTOOI. MY
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OO.I (1 Street
Whose kkilliNl Uorkiiuinnhlp Is uiiimle. f
tie show you
GEO S. CALHOUN
Kvcluxivr local dealer
CAMPING SEASON IS HERE
See our line of CAMP FURNITURE. We are
sure you will find the FURNITURE that will make
CAMPING a pleasure.
Folding COTS, CHAIRS, TABLES and STOOLS
Be sure and have one of our HAMMOCKS to take
with you
Holman's Furniture Store
White Lawn Petticoats
laro and Embroidery Trimmed
flllk IVtlcoiiU nil colors
MRS. E. REHKOPF
Summer Course
of Music
June 23 to August 2
Musicians and students in the
Northwest are now within
easy distance of one of Amer
ica's best equipped Conser.
vatories. Our Summer Ses
sion enables you to study with
teachers of European exper.
ience, in Opera and Concert.
Every pisno teacher In the Conserva
tory hsi attended the Mister Pianist
Class of Leopold Oodoweky.
Courses ere offered in Piano, Voles,
Violin, Opera, Public School Music
and Theory. Professional training for
Chautauqua snd Lyceum work. Free
class advantages.
Write for our Special Summer Bulletin,
and details of attractive Summer rates.
Session from June 21 to August S.
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We quote the following prices for a few inyH only
Large Ivory, 11 bars $1.00
Crystal White, 17 bars gi00
Hob White, 18 bars 1.(H
Swifts White, 20 burs .. Kjtl -m
White Flyer, 21 bars $I.oo
Mascot, 'M bars 41.00
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417 O Street