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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
pack rovn GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Fiunvv, may o, 1010. jr It! What Is Rediscounting? The most Important frivllga obtained iby our mem bership in the Federal Reserve System is that ot redls- counting. This means that when necessary, we can take our customer' 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 a though actually carried in cash. , , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BMP MEMBSalM - BakKSYSTrwsH COLD FACTS I IXVITK Yora 1AT1UXAK OTHKKS .SOl.H li' ' That's Why I Sell for Iss The Music and Photo House Stanton r.oweU, Prop. ; Pianos ' . ' UOIGHT UKXTKD HOLD ' Think it over and the see me. No salesmen. No fakes : PERSONAL ANH lOfAl ' ! Mrs. XaMer at PreHbyterian lire. Rachel Nalder will address the" Sunday school at the Presbyter ian churoh Sunday morning on the subject ot mission work in India. Mrs. Naldar has spoken a number ot times in Grants Pass, and each time has bad a message of Intense Inter est. Her talk Sunday morning will be no less Important. A cordial in vitation Is extended to all. Return From California ' S. H. Rothermel, of Portland, 'for merly president of the Glendale State bank, D. ' X. Snyder and son, Albert, and Z. N. Zwight, the latter three proprietors of the Glendale Lumber company at Glendale, stop ped in the city today on their way north from Stockton, Cal. They state that the worst roads, they came over were Just this side pt Rogue River. Public demonstration Next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the C. L. Messenger ranch on Deer Creek Dr. R. J. Bestul ot this city will show how tuberculosis works on cat tle. One bull and a cow that are affected will be dissected. " The doc tor invites all those .who are interest ed in livestock to be present and see with their own eyes just how this dread disease works on aattlo. Mrs. Anna Baldwin, or $L Louis, Is expected to arrive tomorrow to visit her brother, BenJ. II. Collins. C. R. Fifield spent a day here with hlii family, ret urn In last night to Eugene where he Is employed. Mrs. William Knglamt, of Glen dale, was In the city yesterday on business. Mrs," E. F.'RuRRles, of San Fran cisco, arrived here Inst night to spend a few weeks with her brother, Chaa. L. Cole. Meals at the Palace 40c. Family style try them. Mrs. M. A. Wood and son. Geo. A. Hyde, props. 64 Mrs. V. L, Newman went to nray today to visit. She was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Jessie Ballard of Klamath Falls, who spent several days here. a S. Schell returned last night from a several days' busless trip to Portland. He states that work on nls new contract, extending as far south as Gold Hit), will commence as soon as necessary arrangements can be made. "Forhan's For the Gums." Sabln has it. Mrs. C. J. Hill, who has been spending the winter at Long Beach, Cal., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holiner for a tew days, before returning to her home at Eaw Claire, : Wis. Dolmans, Capes and Coats for Springtime Wearing Capes will be worn on every occasion, and the new models we show in attractive apparel for outer wear include many of the distinctly dressy Dolmans with which the fashionable woman will be delighted. These are but a few of the many new styles we have selected from the leading fashions of the most exclusive makers. Several very attractive styles just received the last few days. We have marked these garment" much less than they were intended to sell for. We are also making some very special prices on a number of the new Spring Palmer coats and suits. i New Shipment of Georgette and Crepe-de-chine blouses received this week V. It. V. Meeting Tomorrow Gen. Logan V. R. C. will hold their regular semi-monthly meeting Saturday afternoon. A full attend- Move to llum-ii ance Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. J &e Golden Rule Hair Cutting Jlucliliie- Another Hero Home M. O. Page, of Almeda, returned yesterday from duty overseas. He belonged to headquarters company, I 363rd, (91st division) and was in several of the principal battles in wbioh American troops were engaged and was one of the men detailed with Bert Presley when the latter won his. spurs by capturing a ma chine gun nest and all the Germans operating the guns. I). Stlnebnugh are moving to their ranch near the city limits of Grants PnR. J. Carl Williams, proprietor of thej Stlnebaugh formerly raised Mr. thou-! Josephine barber shop, is today In-( Bantj8 ot chickens on this place and stalling a new hair cutting machine. . states that ho will eventually engage Contrary to rumors, hair cuts will tnat business again, not be thrown In free with shaves. , Joy Theater ? TONIGHT and SATURDAY .Lfila Lee The Secret Garden' .From the ntry by Frances Hoilgnian Burnett i Why is "The Secret Garden" for- ever locked? "What dark ' secret hidden within ts walls eventually brings happiness to a bitter father, bis' Ill-fated son and a friendless girl This is one thrilling picture of love Interwoven with mystery! INDEPENDENCE B'GOSH" A KLAGG COMEDY Soils Applegate Itanc Mary A. McColm yesterday sold her ranch on the Applegato River, near Wlldervllle, to Charles Bnmnn. She will visit her sister. Mrs. C. L. Harvey, of Glendale, for a few weeks. Itancing Party At Waldorf Hall Saturday night. Tickets 75c plus 8c war tax. 64 Yearns for Grants I Jack Casey, formerly In business In this city, but now located in Art sona, has written to a friend here, staling that while wages are sky high In that state he Is not In love with the country and 'wants to re turn to the famous Rogue River val ley. .Many leave, but most of them want to come back. Reception to Xew Members The reception to the new members who came into the Church of Christ In the recent evangelistic meetings will be given this evening. Members of the church are Invited. Lecture on India Mrs. Rachel Nalder will speak at the Seventh Day Adventlst church Saturday, -May 10, at 3 V- m. All are cordially Invited to come and hear about the wonderful work of Pandlta Ramabai for the girls of India. " liitUe More Grief A neat little package Is to tie han ded teleqhone users this month, due to government manaseinont under Mr. Burleson. Telephone rate have been raised. Your statement will show one dollar extra on business phones and 25c extra on residence phones. nonx WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Wilson, of Oakland, Cal., May 7, a nine-pound son.v r A Nation of Athletes 1 ItOM MIMT.UtY TltAI.M.VU DKM.lS'lMi out IMUVIIH AI, T.tllyOIUNO MS no:i a Street GEO S. CALHOUN Kuclunlve local dualcr Big Shipment of Blabons Linoleum just arrived The standard goods at the right price also more rugn all trixw up to 12x15 So wo can solve any floor covering; problem for you now and at the price you ran afford to pay. Holman's Furniture Store After Digger Squirrels County Agent C. D. Thompson made a trip to the Illinois valley to day, taking along dozens of packages of poisoned barley for the dlsser squirrels. These packages will b'e given the ranchers who will attend to the distribution of the poison. White Lawn Petticoats Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Silk Petlcoats all colors MRS. E. REHKOPF Royal Bailing Powder 40c ; WHY PAY MORE? The Basket Grocery 417 G Street Prices the Same Chautauqua tickets will be the same price as former years. Adult tickets cost $2.50; students $1.60, and children tickets are $1. To this must be added 10 per cent war tax. 67 Here on RuHlness . FVed A. Williams, member of the public service commission, was here from Salem today, leaving for Med ford by automobile before noon. He stopped at Hugo to consider the ad visability of placing a "Btop srgn' at the railroad crossing at that place, which It Is understood will be done. PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU v Peptona, the best tonic we ' sell, gives you Extract of Cod Liver Oil, the Iblood enriching tonic effect of Iron and Man ganese, and the nourishment of 'Malt. Peptona 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 convalescing from colds, and in the rebuilding of run down systems. For Sale Only by M. CLEMENS Joy Theater Sunday - Monday Prices 15c 30c Owen Johnsons Powerful Novel 0 Anita Stewart In . "Virtuous Wives" A drmnit of i ta ts ii n Xcw York, staged with the muKiiiric'cnrn of nn Arabian Night' Tale, 1)1. reeled ly Geo. Irfmiie Tucker. also a Burton Holmes The romanco ot beautiful Amy Korrostor, daughter of wealth swept from society's glitter by strong Andrew Forrester thon left to play while he In distant Colorado, struggled for wealth to place her In the glowing sotting ho felt her beauty deserved. 'But no! Andrew," she pleads tearfully "take me, with you." I couldnt work so hard nor so fast with you beside me." he re Plied, 't want you to play for 1oth of us while I'm'away. I want men to admire you; I shall glory In your trlumps." As ithe months passed, Andrew slaved and Amy played with other men as e had wllled-holdlng herself a virtuous wife, ic cording to society's code. , Then came a sinister warning to absent Andrew, the anonv. mous tenon of another woman planted a barb in his trusting heart that brought I back- to Amy-hen Andrew's soul ."culcd "You are no longer a virtuous Wife You You!" r-i MKao.4k'.nu