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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1919)
GRANTS PAS. DAILY OOl'KIICa YYNDNrMD.tV, MV T What Is Rediscount? The most Important privilege obtained oy our mem bership la the Federal Reserve System Is that of rdts counUng. This mean that whea necessary, we can take oar customers' note and drafts whl.-h we hold to the Federal Reserve Bairk and obtain cash la exchange. la . this way a Urge proportion of oar assets are Jast as available as though actually carried lu'easb. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TrtDrHAL arirsvrJy BhaSYSTrMBW PERSONAL AND LOCAL ret The truth about Married life in New York " So ciety Circles. ANITA STEWART as Mrs. Amy Forrester, society dil ettante, aad 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 ether men while he tolls, a continent away, for a fortane to larish on her. Maybe, yo know some dear little wife whose husband spends everything hot his time on her? Ten her to see "Virtuous Wires" here next week. It will help her. CONWAY TEA RLE as An drew Forrester. Amy's hus band, whose rugged hon esty of the work-a-day world sweeps aside the shams of so ciety and lays bare a quiver ing thing, pulsing with subtle fever -which threatens to Infect his wife and claim her for Its Irretrievable victim. "It's Jnst like a man," he tells his wtfe to enjoy herself he hasn't time for pleasure and then when some other obliging male dares smile with her . Oh my! Oh'. Oh! se "Virtu ous Wives," here next week. MRS. DeWOLF HOPPER as Mrs. Inna DeUbarre. a Illy of beauty with pollen of the most deadly poison. Her beautiful home evokes within her no sense of wifely honor instead it is only the setting for indulgence of her craving for the pleasures whl-h the world calls "a menace," and -which society ((escribes as "modem." KW TO..AV FOR SALE OR TRADE for small, gentle horse, one 1-h. p. engine, also second hand lumber for sale cheap. 102 Oak street, 66 PTBUC STENOGRAPHER, 206 j North Sixth street. Private room I for dictation. Isaac Beet's office, i J. U Calvert is in Portland on business. M. U Opdycke returned this morn ing from a several days' business trip to Portland. "Enoe Fruit Salt." Sabin haa It. J. H. Denlson wss transacting business In Medford yesterday af- I ternoon. ! Mrs. J. T. Chlnnockand Miss U , ma Wolke spent Tuesday at Xled i ford. Commencement and Graduation folders at Clemens. 62 Mr. and Mrs. N. Childes returned to Portland today after spending some days with Grants Pass friends. Georne Finch, of this city, snd C. A. McDermoth. of Los Angeles, have gone to Daily crvek to operate a placer mine. Mrs. Mary M'-Clong left last night for Wedderburn. having been notl fled of the serious illness of her son. Fred McClung. Meals st the Palace 40c. Family Mrrlianlrs' 1111 Team The Grants ipass Mechanics' baas ball team Is asked to meal at the Collins Auto Co. garag Friday night at 7 o'clock for practice. firajMw Not Injured J. II. Harris, who was In from his Frultdale ranch today, statea that late fronts have not Injured the grape crop and the prospects are that there will be a heavy yield. Standard (Ml (". Ilu 81 x hundred dollars worth of Vic tory bonds which the Standard Oil Company has bought have beti al lotted to Josephine county's q uits. Thfa mm t h rN f fwfr 1 r. serve bank at Pan Frncisco White Lawn Petticoat: lce and Kmltfiildrry Trimmed Bilk IVtlrunla all colors MRS. E. REHKOPF On Way Ha J. H. Harrs Vk re!ej word from his so. Rao-eirt. K:tar that be has beea reCoeJ from daty la Franc oa accwrtat of iajines to Vr. Harris. Rolen's Jester was dated April !. and fee stated that be wonld ! soon be oa his way to the raited! States. Miss Dora Bin-bard. WANTED Man to do garden work. Phone 323-L. 111-a-Hee Poultry Ranch, Bridge street, at city lim its. C2 i JOY FOR SALE An upright piano in good condition, $125. Inquire of Mrs. E. G. Harris, 1042 JEast A street, phone 341-R. 66 FOR SALT: Ford touring car In splendid condition. Good tires, shock absorbers and some extras. Wm. Jeffers. Murphy. 62 FOR RENT Be cool and comfort able while you look us over. House j at North Seventh and A streets. Large lots, fruit and shade. Rent, 110. Heath ft Herman, or wrlte!.. . .. ' , . . . - owvi l vt ii obu r rauciaco. Sergeant Eml! Gebers returned I home last night after 1 months In style try them. Mrs. M. A and son. Ceo. A. Hyde, props. (4 Mrs. S. E. Fry-returned to Eu gene today after spending the past three months with Mrs. R. C. Serog-gins. Mrs. J. W. Walton and little daughter returned to Kegg, Cat., this morning after spending three weeks with Mrs. Walton's mother. Mrs. N. E. Townsend. The best Is always the cheapest. Ton can get that kind or tire repair ing at the Auto Service Co., SOS South Sixth street. (1 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Donnell return ed last night from Lo Angeles and spenfthe night with friends, leaving this morning for their home near Tunnel J. They leave In a few dan Five Dollars Reward Five dollars reward will be paid Wood 'or arrest and eonvtrtlon of any one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mall boxes. mm OK says the little fat tailor Ho wren owner, street. Chleo, Cal.. 1132 First "Kalwr" !rrwd IINI hs U K. Robertson's Victory pig. j "Kaiser." the rapid growth of which ; was mentioned in the Courier some; weeks ago, was led to the slaughter' house this week, the live weight be ing 23S pounds at about four months Id. The weight dressed was 1M pounds. Mr. Robertson says he Is going to try his lurk on another Dn roc and will name him "Wilson." j and If he does not tally with the "Kaiser" In weight. Mr. Robertson1 ays he will In principle at any rate. ' CUT PRICES on Hardware. Cloth ing. Shoes. Groceries. Having purchased the Prultt stock of Gen eral Merchandise at Merlin I will close out everything at cut prices. Sale begins Saturday, Wonder store building opposite Peerless. R. Timmons. 61tf Printing that pleases We do It! OVERALLS- I Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit A New Suit ir iney rip Baser of imitations fcOVESALLS Look for ihkRed Woven Label Levi Strauss & CoSaa Francisco' jUtrM 6Ai9 ra at f.P.lt Jl-,' V.'. k. the 306tb Motor Transport service. most of the time in the east. For a year past he was stationed In Bal timore. Sedly Floyd Borough of the 63rd Infty., has Just returned from Wash ington. D. C, where he was station ed for about three months awaiting sailing orders. Borough haa been nearly a year In the service. Among the tourists stopping In the city last night were Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cassldy. of Marysville, Cal.: Harry Beach and wife, of Long Beach, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pa. qnette, of Kennet. Cal.; and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Turner, of Tacoma. Wash. Corp. Wyatt Take (Nil PiMMon Corporal I.estie A. Wyatt. who re turned home Monday from overseas, went to Xhinsmulr. Cal.. this after noon to resume his old position. Corporal Wyatt was In the Slat di vision and although he was in the service only a year, eight months and 13 days of that time was spent in Europe. He was In many of the bat tles and spent IS days la the trendhea at one time. While in a' hospital at Augers. France, for six weeks, his brother. L'lther W. f Jit-' tier Lake), made dally trips to the hospital with supplies, but the broth-! era did not meet, having no knowl edge of each others whereabouts. Another brother is expected home In a few days. ;Clasalflcd Ad Katrs- I Classified advertising la the Dally Courier will be charged for at the j rate of 5 cents per line per Issue oa less paid in advance. The rate of j 25 words at 50 cents per wefc die not provide ror nookketplntV so'' age on statements mailed, etc. Here tofore we have permitted ocaoal charges at the cheap rates bnt. re more. RORff i MjLEAV To Mr. and Mr. McLean . of Grants Pass, a daughter, Wed nesday, May 7. ! n,Joy Theater0 Tonight and Thursday Adm. 10c & 20c Charles Ray In "String Beans Subscribe to the Hick News and get a coffee-grinder free This poet from Uie tall grass was breaking Into journalism; bat the subscription department got bold of him first, aad he came mighty near getting two new subscribers in one day's work. Those) coffee-fTinilers, you see, were well, . come and see for yourself It's Charles Ray at his best. rOMIXG KVKXTS May 6-7, Tuesday and Wednesday Senior play, "Circumstantial Evi dence." g May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ter , mon fty Rev. C. M Clfne, at tie Presbyterian char. May 15, Thursday Class night, G P. High school. May 15, Thursday A1 G. Bane circus in Grants Pass. May 1, Friday High scVxil tor.-v- mencement.' May 27-Jnne 1. Taesday-Bindir Grants Pass Chautauqua. VUA AGAIN SIS ; OP NORTHERN MEXICO You feel different the mlni'.e yr? take ft a gentle soothing warm's fills the system. It's a pleasure t take Hollister's Rocky Min'ila Tea. Helps purify the blood, drive out the germs of Winter, x yn nusumg, oustiing, lull or life aol energy. J5c. Tea or Tablets. H bln's Drug Store. 'Adv. Wa3igva, jljr t The situation, la norther Mexico i again reflected ; as tV7v ia adv-es received today. : Tfc sum department has been ad vSa4 lhr. ljiit eaMfrTes cf an Am-i erfeaa avlaing csmany at Hants Ku-, ialfo lav reaxwed to Chlhua-i ia C'ry fcefin of thrw by Villa.) 1 ta Ky,it of Parral the entire Camaza rxrf.vm e-. mt r the- hh.a Cf f. AmeneaAs lo the state 1 vaonaI are tvy,rjA v !e endeavor-i tag ti tx vAit to VA Paso as ; t'av tf the garriwyw maz join the VlKistjja. Tvrrr,rt in said to b Villa's next '"tfrttAv. Reports from the brder! ays th Clnnos bridge at frtz, vm.'ti it Cifiiahiii City, had been i wf.r'7d by the reikis, thus closing) ELKAY'S Soap Dyes AUj MXR8 10c KLK.tY HTI1AW HAT UYK At At CTiUIRH 2Se RMCAVH HTatW CLKAXKK 10c PITMAXK FAIRTFK8 IVK 10c PITMAXS DRr (XKAXKAIl at j M. CLEMENS . t'niA frr reinforcement moving aortkwarf. ft U$ reported that Vllllstas eap tor4 Jimlsez three weeks ago and tSt taMr the federal troops reeap mrA tlx city. While this is doubt ed tt Is admitted that the situation regarding JImfnex Is confused. Villa ha demanded an Indemnity 'f pe from the. Tor r eon regl'n Indiatrles. The suoerlntend- ent of the Santa Enlalla mine re ported that the bandit demanded "taxes" lot the priytectlon. To avoid paying the Tax" the superintendent closed the mines and took all the men to Cfalbnahna. In his new movement to the south. Villa baa resumed his terrorizing tae- tlfW. Doll, lifeless eyes, colorless lips, sallow, yellow cheeks, grve a girl little chance for a "man" these day. Don't lose heart, yoet take Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea helps to make you attractive and fair. Don't delay, begin today, Uebin's Drag Store. Adv. lml-vmrjmrr rbttltes Geo. S. Calhoun noa O Ktreet Exrl naive local dealer Big Shipment of Blabons Linoleum just arrived Tti standard good at the right price 1H more rug all sisrs up to 12x1 fw we cm Mttve aay fl"r cm .Ting irblmn r yoti sjw aad at the price jim caa afford to pay. Holman's Furniture Store Nearly new Ford - , $525 1915 Ford, electric starter 400 1917 Regal - - . 525 C. L. HOBART CO. I 1 II vl I ar Exit the Krnnm! ViM Backbrcaking, unsanitary, in cffcctual cleaning methods have become but unpleasant memories in homes where a G-E electric motor-driven vacuum cleaner has come to stay. California-Oregon Power Company M-M1 Folger's Bahin Powder H l"OlNI) OAS Uilc 1 POUND CAN ,..Bp 2tt POUND CAN ..$.im The Basket Grocery 417 O Street