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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
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'Medford Tribune. t Bible Study Class Last evening the Bible study class and the workers conference of the Bfble school of the Church of Christ met In a very interesting session. The interest in the Bible study work Is growing continually, there being 43 present last evening. For the workers conference, Mrs. Thrasher, the Bible school superintendent, pre sented a program whereby 12 differ ent teachers presented as many dif ferent methods of teaching. In the report for April it was stated that the average attendance was 175 per Sunday. 4- C. E. Tucker and family, of Tukll nia, are in the city today. "Freetone" for corns. Sub In has It. Arsenate of lead at Cramer Bros. H. 1 Truax went to Cerscent City yesterday, accompanying a shoe salesman. They will return Sunday. Se Polley for House .wiring. 60 It. Zwlcker and family and Mrs. J. U Wooldrldse returned last night from a visit at Long Beach and oth er California points. Helmer's sell Good Kurnlure. G8 Earl Hubbard, of Medford. was in the city last night attending the re ception to returned soldiers and sail ors. Are you good at solving mys- jterles? See if you can anticipate the j plot after seeing the first act of i "Circumstantial Evidence" May 6-t. &f)e Class of 1919 presents Circumstantial Evidence" The big attraction of the season May 6 and 7 Seats reserved at Homing's Monday at 10 a. m. OPERA HOUSE ONE PRICE 50c Mrs. S. A. Douglas returned this morning from Ashland, whore she spent the past week or more. Chick feed at Cramer Bros. j Miss Pauline Dean returned home Lawn sprinklers at Cramer Bros, this morning from Portland, where she attended a business college. Spevial Agent A. S. Rosenbaum, of Portland, sxiit the day In this city on business. Mrs. 11. C. Bonney and two chil dren, of Medford, arrived lust night to visit the F. E. Wood family. Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 6S Private Asa Robertson returned home Friday from Fort Canby. i where he has been stationed since September. He has been discharged. Dancing Party At 'Waldort hall Saturday night. Good music, good floor and good time. Tickets 75c B8 "SERVICE" We make it a point that every business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory. We want each one to feel that they are free to come to us in all matters where our experience and ad vice will be of value and assistance. When we speak of the "Service" rendered to customers we mean the best service, all that you reasonably expect from your bank. Our service includes a hundred and one little details, all of which go to make of our patrons, "satisfied customers." . If you have had no business with this 'bank, we feel confident yon will appreciate the Service we can render. Josephine County Bank Nearly new Ford 1915 Ford, electric starter 1917 Regal - - . $525 400 525 C. L. HOBART CO. White Lawn Petticoats Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Slk Peticoots all color MRS. E. REHKOPF OY THEATER Sunday and Monday Admission 15c and 30c Elsie Furguson and Eugene O'Brien in "Under the Greenwood Tree" Scene, a lively forest. Enter, first, a beautiful young society girl and her maid, masquerading as gipsies. Enter, second, some real men gipsies on villainy bent. Enter, finally, and not a second too soon, the hero. Yes, Just about everything that could happen in a situation like that does happen to Elsie Ferguson while she's "Under the Green wood Tree." "DAD'S KNOCKOIT" A two-reel joy maker A BRITAIN HOLMES TRAVELOGUE COMING "VIRTUOUS WIVES" A drama of pagan New York '- staged with magnificence of an Arabian Night's Tale, retted by George Ixxme Tucker. '. the Garden hose at Cramer Bros. 58 j J. S. Wayment, of Galice, returned, ' this morning from a ten days' trip j to Montana artd Seattle. He left for Galice this forenoon. I Sldway Baby 'buggies The best 'on the market at Helmer's. t8 i Twn mowers at Cramer Bros. 58 j Arthur Brown, of Medford. who ! has charge of the Southern Oregon district for the Oregonuin. Is spend ing a few days in the oity. 1 Grass catchers at Cramer Bros. R8 H. E. Gale left yesterday for Port land to assume his duties with the Curtis Publishing company. Mr. Gale is driving through to Portland In his new Buirk Six roadster. Lawn seed at Cramer "Bros. 58 J. E. Sharp left this morning for Baker, after spending the past four months at home. He will close up his mining business In that section and return In a few months. ! Weeding tools at Cramer Bros. 3S 'Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sharp and two sons, of Lewiston. Mont., stopped at the Oxford yesterday ,n route north 'by automobile, after having spent the winter in Callfonrla. Linoleums, Print and Inlaid, Con goleums, Fiberlin and Pabcolln floor coverings at Helmer's. 58 R. D. Hoss, of Portland, one of the Pacific highway inspectors, has arrived In'the cRy and will make his headquarters here for several days. Hand sprayers at Cramer Bros. 58 Mahlon E. Sweet, of Eugene, and K. V. Haker, of Cupertino, Cal., are ! stopping at the Oxford. They came north 'by automobile over the Red ding and Siskiyou road and report the highway In fairly good condition. Sulphur for mildew on roses at Cramer Bros. 58 "It's no crime; It's a disease!" Come on, see what it Is. Maybe you have it. "Circumstantial Evidence" May 6-7. 58 ! uMrs. W. G. Smith, of Wolf Creek, who lias been a semi-invalid for the . past 20 years, returned today from St. Helena sanatorium, Cal., where she has been for some weeks. She I underwent two operations and is '. now on the road to recovery. ' j Lawn and vegetable fertllrzers at Cramer Bros. 58 A card was received from (Mr. and Mrs. Jas Rankin, who lett Thursday ! for Roseburg, driving through . In their new Bulck Six, stating that 'they found the highway in Cow Creek canyon in fair Bhape, they making the trip to Roseburg In 4 hours. Golden Bantam corn and green pod i strlngless beans at Cramer Bros. 58 Chaa. U Williams loft today for Portland, where he expects o re main for the summer. . Dr. Lister, of Grants Pass, return ed last night by auto from San Dlego where he has been for the past nine months. Karl Webb returned home today from Bremerton, having been en- charged from the medical corps of I the I'. S. navy. He has been lu the service about a year. v OK says the little fat tailor lie wear jC?7X Mmltvto.miNtMur Hollies Geo. S. Calhoun 00.1 O Street Kicliwlve local doalrr Bed (Yonh Appeal to Knjtt There Is an allotment of Red Cross knitting which must be finished by tbe first of June. The Red Cross re spectfully urges everyone who knits to lend a hand in this to finish up the job. The work is about over, but this must be completed. Senior Play "Circumstantial Evidence." House May 6-7. Opera 10 .Merlin VuIe Married Last evening at the home of F. C Champlin, on H street, In the pres ence of a few .friends, Andrew Jokn son and Lillle Kraft, of Merlin, were runlted in marriage by Cbas. R Drake. They will make their home on the lower Rogue, near Hell Gnte Rehckali Convention May 1 The annual district convention of the Rebekah lodges will be held In Grants Pass on May 13 This district Is comprised of Jackson,-Josephine and part of Douglas counties and contains 11 Rebekah lodges. It Is expected that delegates from all the lodges will attend. Arrives From Io Angeles M. H. Billet and family arrived here yesterday from Los Angeles county, Cal., having made the trip by automobile. Mr. Billet says he did not experience any great diffi culty with bad roads. He was for merly engaged In dairying and will remain In the city a few days with the view of locating In this county. NEW TO: MY Roquet Dazira TALCUM POWDER An Imported Talcum 1 large 5 oz. pkg 65c Sample for the Asking For Sal Only by ' M. CLEMENS p ftfcxatL, WANTED Dishwasher at Josephine Hotel. 53tf JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 M Sixth street. ' tf W. L. CHAPIN Is now prepared to do saw gumming and grinding of all kinds, also flno shoe repairing, 319 G street. S059 FOR SALE Good alfalfa tiay. Call 604-F-3, or address R. F. D. No., 2, . Box 20. 68 WHY SEND TO DOBRFLBR'S, not Josephine county taxpayers, for Duroc pigs, when you can get ex tra fine two months old registered Duroca at 725 Bridge street, city. W. C Harmon. Dhone 149-J, 59 GENEBAL ELECTRICAL WORK Motors Installed and repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re paired. Phone 38 or call at 606 H street. Joe A. Polley. 89 BUY A HOME FIIRST House, five rooms: barn. 20x40; one acre in orohard; three' acres of good dirt; In the city of Grants Pass. All for $1850. 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