.vac.k kocs GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Tl'KHUAV, MAY fl, I01. What Is Rediscounting? , The most Important iprivllege obtained toy our mem bership In the Federal Reserve System is that ot redis counting. This means that when necessary, we can take our customers' notes and drafts which we hold to the Federal Reserve Bank and obtain cash In exchange. In this -way a large proportion of our assets are Just as available as though actually carried in cash. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON paPMEMBERJ FEDERAL RESERVE MaSYSTEMatBB I AMH I fr At : PERSONAL I AND OrA White Lawn Petticoats Lace .and Embroidery-Trimmed SUk Petlcoots all colors MRS. E. REHKOPF m: ...o FOUND TWO S. P. baggage checks. i Owner can secure by calling at the Courier office. ' 60 PIANO LESSON'S Lessons in piano and harmony given by Mrs. Jas. M. Powers at etudio, 502 North Fourth street. Hours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Tuesdays only. Graduate of Denisoh Conserva tory. Credit in work Viven High school students. i 65 FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. N'itro Cultures. Ralph Waldo Elden. Medford. 80 NEW HATS at Mrs. Burton's, 407 North Sixth street. 65 E. F. Heath went to Portland last night on a business trip of several days.. The truth about Married life in New York So ciety Circles. ANITA STEWART as Mrs. Amy Forrester, society dil ettante, and the only one of her set to whom pleasure is young. Loving a husband who Idolizes her, she follows so ciety's fashion and seeks the company of other men while he tolls, a continent away, for a fortune to lavish on her. Maybe you know some dear little wife whose husband 'spends everything but his time on her? Tell her to see "Virtuous Wives" here next week. It will itflp her. CONWAY TEARLE as An drew Forrester, Amy's hus band, whose rugged hon esty of the iwork-a-day world sweeps aside the shams of so ciety and lays bare a quiver ing thing, (pulsing with subtle fever wliich threatens to infect his wife and claim her for its Irretrievable victim. "It's just like a man," he tells his wife to enjoy herself he hasn't time for pleasure and then when some other obliging male dares smile with her Oh my! Oh! Oh! see "Virtu ous Wives," here next week. S o 1$ JOY MRS. HALL DIES AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING Maggie Elizabeth Hall died at her residence, 649 North Fourth street, at 2:30 p. m. May 5, 1919, aged 53 years 10 months 11 days. She was born June 24, 1863, In Mechantcs burg. 111., where she resided with her parents until October 4th, 1887, when she was united in marriage to L. B. Hall and to that union was born four children, Byron L. and Mabel, who died in Illinois. Mrs. O. S Goodnow, of Sacramento, Cal., and Andrew, high school student in this city, the latter two 'being at her bed side at the last. Mrs. Hall with her family moved to Grants Pass In 1905 and resided here until the time of her death. Mrs. Hall united with the Metho dist Episcopal church in 1877, serv ing as organist over 20 years, was active in Sunday school, missionary I and ladies aid societies until her health failed. She seldom missed a church service during the active years of her life. Beside the mem bers of her family here, she leaves to mourn her loss a sister, Mrs. Laura B. Fullenwlder, of Alechanlcs burg, 111. Deceased was a member of the Eastern Star and Royal Neighbors of this city. I She came to her death by exhaus- ; tlon from chronic rheumatism. She had been an intense sufferer for some years before her death; every hour brought, its burden of pain, the i extent of which was hardly realized I even among those who knew her well. Her bravery and cheerfulness ! were remarkable. The funeral services will ibe con ducted from the residence Wednes day afternoon ,May 7, at 3 o'clock by Rev. Melville T. Wire. The re- i mains will be taken to the Portland Creamatorium. Senior Piny "Circumstantial Evidence." Opera House May 6-7. . 60 Judge C. 1. Gillette la transacting business 'In Portland. Dr. IF. D. Strieker and family are spending the day In 'Medford. Mrs. G. H. Pease, ot Placer, Is a Grants Pass visitor today. "Abaorblne Jr." Sabln hna It. County court will meet In regular session tomorrow. See Policy for House wiring. 60 Mrs. G. H. Thornley and Mrs. Roy Clarkt-, of Takllma, are in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Kasom, of Tillamook, are visiting In the city. Commencement and Grnduutlon folders at Clemens. 62 J. J. Skinner, of Medford, an em ploye of the California-Oregon Power company, is In the city on business. Mrs. D. B. Reynolds and little daughter went to Medford this morn ing to spend the day. Meals at the Palace 40c. Family style try them. Mrs. M. A. Wood and son, Geo. A. Hyde, props. 64 Mrs. Ilyram Monson, of McCumon. Iowa, who visited Mrs. F. C. Bntm- well, left north last night. Mrs. B. C. Orrins left this morning for Dorrts. Cal., to join Mr. Offlna and send the summer at the Kester- son mill. , I The Josephine County Bank Is now prepared to deliver $50 and $100 Victory bonds. 60 Mrs. H. N. Parker and Miss Viola Walton left this morning for Port land, where they will visit for a few weeks. Mrs. Leon Glover returned to Weed, Cal., today, accompanied by her 'brother, John South, who will remain at Weed. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton and the latter's aunt, and Mrs. Henry Norton are on an automobile trip to San Jose, Cal., expecting to be gone about two weekB. Don't have your . tires patched, have them vulcanized. Auto Service Co., 503 South Sixth street. 60 Mrs. J. L. Anderson, of Ilamlon, and Mrs. Walter Singleton, of Rose burg, who were here during the last Illness of their brother, X. O. Bar ker, left last night for their homes. J. B. Logan, of Seattle, has se cured an old prospector from near Provolt as a partner and left Grants Pass this morning, with three burros and an outfit, to iprospect in the Al nieda district. You can boost the High school and get your money's worth at the same time. This is proven at "Circum stantial Evidence," May 6-7. 00 F. C. Bramwell returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Bramwell says he witfcessed.one of the best baseball games ever staged in the West at Portland last Sunday. The Beavers won from Oakland by a score of four to three. Mrs. Mollie 'Belding arrived last night from San Bernardino, Cal., and is spending a few days here with friends. She will go to Eugene to he present at the graduation of her son, Don Belding, who on his re- turn from France, re-entered the university. Don Calvert returned this morn Ing from Portland, where he went to accompany Irving (Madison, who left for his home at Farbault, Minn. Mr, Madison has been suffering from a "Stroke of paralysis, tut during sev eral months past has made consld erable gain. s JOY THEATER TON IGHT ONLY DUSTIN FARNUM in THE VIRGINIAN TOMORROW Chas. Ray In "HIRING BEANS" Will Attend Funeral Members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet at the Masonic Temiple on Wednesday at 2:30 sharp for the purpose of attending the ,fu neral of Mrs. L. B. Hall. Let every member be prompt. PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU PepUmu, the best tonic we sell, gives you Extract of Cod Liver Oil, the blood enriching tonic effect of Iron and Man ganese, and the nourishment ot Malt. I'cptona' is a scientific pre paration, of time proven value; Is pleasant to take and does not nauseate or disturb sensi tive stomachs. Recommended as an aid In 1 convalescing from colds, and In the rebuilding of run down systems. For Sale Only by M. CLEMENS Circumstantial rvidence" Grants Pass Opera House May 6 and 7 Presented by the Senior Class CLPoM o two LAURA THOMAS GUNNELL, Director 40 People in Cast 40 Police calhid to quiet mob in line at ticket office at Homing's Shack No one admitted after the show starts except between acts Come early and avoid the rush Curtain 8:15 Sharp Admission 50c IS A committee f,rom the local Chum ber of Commerce met with the band boys last night at the Chamber of Commerce rooms and organized a band, to be known as the Grants Pass Brass Band. The following of ficers were elected: Dr. K. C. Maiy, president; Joe Wharton, vice presi dent; Arthur Wlble, secretary, and Roscoe Bratton, treasurer. On the election of a treasurer there was a spirited contest, it hav ing been suggeBted that the Chamber of Commerce, Inasmuch as It financ ed the movement, act In that capa city. .Roscoe Bratton was nominat ed and won out over the c ommercial organization 1y a vote of almost two' to one. The band boys then asked permis sion to practice In the Chamber of Commerce rooms and President Bramwell, who was present and act ed as temporary chairman of the meeting, readily consented, stating that he was willing to do most any thing to get the band started and on its feet. As a result, Monday and Wednesday evenings have tempor arily 'been set aside as practice nights. It was decided to erect a new band stand end a committee was ap pointed to interview Southern Pa cific officials and ask that they build a new and respectable looking band stand in their park. A, director has not yet been se lected, 'but a competent teacher will be engaged within, a few days. Before the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was extended to C. H. Ernst, iwho did all the soliciting for funds, and. President Bramwell for their earnest efforts In getting the organization under way. mum OK says the little fat tailor Ho ueani Mndc-to-mraniire Hot Inn Geo. S. Calhoun ,t n: O Street Ftt'luNlve local dealer Big Shipment of Blabons Linoleum just arrived Tim Hlandard kmmN at the right pHre ilo inure rug all hImx up t 121.180 we ran solve any floor covering problem for you now and lit tbe price you cuji afford to pay. Holman's Furniture Store Nearly new Ford 1915 F6fd, electric starter 1917 Regal - $525 400 525 C. L. HOBART CO. Chautauqua Guarantors- There will be an Important meet ing ot the Chautauqua guarantors Wednesday evening in the Chamber ot Commerce rooms at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Hair, secretary. To Portland for Burial . Mrs. X. O. Barker left last night for Portland with the remain of her husband for burial there on Thurs day. She was accompanied ty 'Mr. Barker's sister, Mrs. J, P. Martin. Salad Oils Wchhoiih (Ml, pint 45c WefMona (MI, Quarta Hftc Mazolu Corn OH, pints 40c Mazolu Corn OH, quart 7IJo Muzola Cora, Oil, guls $1,45 WHY PAY MORE? The Basket Grocery 417 O Street