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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1919)
PAGE vovn GRANTS rA88 DAILY COURIER 8Tl lllV, MAY 10, 1010. Available Money Reserves Th main object of the Federal Reserve Banking System, of which we are a member, is to make more available the united money reserve of the strong bank of the county. Even In normal times there come seasonal loan demands of which the average citizen is unaware. The farmer must have money loaned him tor planting and crop movitig. Interest and tax payment periods each present their special banking requlre . menu. , . The Federal -Reserve Bank tliroojh which member bank may quickly convert commercial paper into available assets when moat needed enables us to tueet those needs. MFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON A Nation of Athletes FROM MILITARY TRAIXIMJ DKMAMtS OCR IXIMVUHAL TAILORINU 'It r 603 Q Street I GEO S. CALHOUN Kxcluslve local dealer PERSONAL ANn inrAi imw swvsxf lk When You Want a Certain Thing you want it There is something lacking In a person nhn dm not posM-s tliLs, the most human of ail human traits You get what you ask for at Holman's Furniture Store There Is nothing just as good and if we have not got it we will get for you No Raise In Prices of YICTROLAS or VICTOR RrXX)HDS due to WAR TAX Beginning 'May first, a Revenue Tax was imposed on numerous ar ticles, including Talking Machines, Phonographs and Records. The Victor Talking Machine Co. announces that it will absorb this tax, paying it at the Factory to the Government. Therefore, prices on Victrolas and Victor Records will remain the same. YICTROLAS, $25 TO $100 (Convenient Payment Terms) The Music & Pnoto House 507 and 509 G street Stanton, Rowe'l, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon. ' Grading Merlin Hill 'About 20 men and eight teams are . busy doing road grading on Merjln hill. Judge C. G. Gillette states that one of the hardest tasks is to secure enough teams. .Many Uuicks Sold J. H. Denison, Josephine and Jackson county dealer for the Buick cars, reports that he sold 14 Buick Sixes in Jackson county in 14 days. ' He las orders In the factory for fPe carloads of Btiicks, a total of 23 cars. He expects a car load next week. Glendalo Woman Hoot lecr Mrs. Caroline Kanitz, of Glendale, mother of four children and well known in this vicinity in which she resides, today entered a plea of guil ty to a charge -of ibootlegging and paid a fine of $200, says the Rose burg News. According to the officers Mrs. Kanitz has Tjeen working the bootlegging game for a year but has been so clever In her actions that she has evaded all attempts to ob tain a sufficient amount of evidence to convict her. In her work she has been assisted by her husband who has been in trouble' several times for similar offenses. He was once ar rested under the name of Brown at j Grants Pass and was fined for vio lating the liquor laws, while In a raid jon his home at Glendale about a j year a?o he escaped only by leaving the house through a bed room win i dow. Golden Bantam and Stowells Ev ergreen corn at Cramer Bros. New House Aprons All colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. E. REHKOPF . Henry Hitler has purchased the Roecoe Bratton car. Mildew on roses can be controlled. Get dusting sulphur at Cramer Bros. Mrs. R. W. .'Melsner returned to Rosoburs this morning after spend ing two weeks here wiUi relatives. "Dolatone." Sabin has it. Scratch and chick Toed at Cramer Bros. 84 Kirsih flat curtain rods in an sizes at Helnier's. 64 Mrs. Paul Bauer and Miss Beth Hylander went to Gold Hill this af ternoon on business connected with the V. S, recruiting office. Perfection oil stoves and ovens at Cramer Bros. 84 Baby Grand Chevrolet. 1700, new tires, extra equipment. Seo enr at Buick Agency. 64 Mrs. K. K. Brlggs and children left this morning returning to their home at Eugene after visiting Mrs. Brlgss' mother near this city. They were also guests of Mrs. S. J. Nar.or. Wire carpet boaters at Cramer Bros. 64' Special bargain, 1919 ntw Max well, 100 off regular price. See J. ; H. Denison. C4 1 White enamel Klrsch towel rods at Helmer's. 64 Mrs. J. W. York, of Murphy, re turned this morning from Portland, where she spent two weeks on bus iness. She also visited her daugh ters. Mrs. Fred Mensch and Mrs. R. P. Nelson. Chevrolet touring, tine condition. $500. See J. 11. Denison. 64 Floor oil, O'Cedar mops, O'cedar oil and Liquid Veneer at Cramer Bros. 64 Gold Medal cots, camp stools and hammocks at Helmer's. 64 Mr.- and Mrs. R. A. Macnab spent the day in the city, making tho'trip with Frank Grove, who spent the day ft his home here.. Mr. Macnab is operating a tractor at Wolf Creek, and -Mr. Grove Is remodeling the Wolf Creek hotel. ! All shades in Pattons Sunproof paint at Cramer Bros. 64 Meals at the Palace 40c. Family style try them. Mrs. M. A. Wood and son, Geo. A. Hyde, props. 64 Helmer's Sells Good Furniture. 64 Mrs. D. B. Reynolds and children lert this morning for Portland, where they will Join Mr. Reynolds who has been in that city for two or three weeks." They will all go to Grand Rapids, Mich., to reside, Mr. Reyn olds entering an electrical manufac turing and sales business. N'orcross cultivators, the gardners friend, only '$1.25 at Cramer Bros. Ford Touring, Just repainted, $300, good tires. Dodge Agent. 64 Be loyal to your state, buy Oregon made furniture at Heimers. 64 Xew Ilawball Recruit Recruiting o,f players for the three baseball teams who are to begin a series of twilight game3 next Tues day has been lively this 1 week. Among the recruits are Lauren Gale, Orl Winetrout. Harry L. Smith, T. M. Stott, Jim Chinnock, Karl Ham merbacher and C. H. Ernst. Inter est among the fans Is steadily grow ing, and there are indications of a record crowd at the opening game.' "Play ball." 1 1 "V. i 1 Graduation Suits and Furnishings You young men who are soon to receive your diploma of graduation need to be prop erly clothed for the occasion. We are pre pared to fit you correctly in a new suit, shoes, hat or other furnishings. Our sug gestion to you for a suit would be a dark green or dark blue in the waist line style, or a plain style blue serge. Other furnishings to blend. Prices $25 to 45c Peerless Clothing Company Cash Clothiers 'If Men Wear It We Have It" Monday Luncheon At the Chamber of Commerce luncheon Monday noon. May 12, 8. C. Pier, president of tiiu Roosevelt Highway atwoolatlon. will speak. His subject, "The Roo-tevelt Highway and Why We Should Vote In Favor of Building It," Is a matter that should be of Interest to everyone. The ladles should also attend this meeting, since we aro all equally In terested In this projpet and will have to vote oil It at the Juno election. State President VUlta iHI IjmIui Dunce nt Tnkilii Saturday, May 17. Mrs. Jennie ilurke mude an offlclut 1 1'iiki-K :,imm in lb, n visit to the Kagtft Point Rehckah lodge lust night, this visit complet ing bur official duties In visiting lodges as president of the Ruboknh Assembly of Oregon. Mrs. Ilurke has during the year mudn official visits to 206 Rebekah lodges In Oregon. Through their head office ac San KrimcUco the California-Oregon Power company has allocated $3,000 worth of Victory Itond to Josephine county's quota. T. .M. Stott, county chairman of the loan campaign, re ceived a letter yesterday Informing him of this news. Theate r n w I nv At Waldorf Hall Saturday night. ' 43 Tickets 75c plus 8o war tax. 64 Girl's Minstrel- Basket ball girls "Ebony Belles j Minstrels," Monday ?,.3n n. m. ntj High school under direction of Mlsai Lowry. Admission 15c. 64 Prices the Same Chautauqua tickets will be the same price as former years. Adult tickets cost $2.50: students S1.K0 land children tickets are $1. To jthls must be added 10 rer tent war 67 tax. Holly Milk 2 cans 25c WHY PAY MORE? The Basket Grocery 417 Q gtrect Liver Salts f or Rheumatism and Uric Add Ailmnet An agreeable effervescent lax ative and diuretic, specially prepared for the relief of stomach, liver and InteaUnal disorders; and as an aid in the treatment of rheumatic, gouty and uric acid ailments. 35c, one and $1.25 M. CLEMENS ..tit i "just like v f ' Hi "I want you to play for both of us," he had told her. I am not the least bit jealous, and will glory in your social triumphs. then he left her in their palatial New York home and wont awov trt . ' Colorado for a year. Now New York Society is not an Adamless Eden and Owen Johnson's powerful novel "Virtuous Wives" First published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine and now done in a magnificent photoplay by Anita Stewart . Provides a wonderful evening's entertainment plus food for thought THE CAST INCLUDES 5 STARS Anita Stewart, Edwin Ardon, Mrs. UeWolf Hopper, Conway Toarle and William Boyd. Directed toy George Loane Tucker Sunday and Monday Prices 30c - 15c sft; miia