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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1919)
MOB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER TVUHMAY, !y 87. The Banking Methods of Today are baaed ojiou the prtnclplee revoke Bleed and applied in the operation of the Federal Reserve System. Tow owe it to youmelf to transact your tanking business wiUi a bank which Is a member of thia system. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TrnERAl BESERVE B9BssSYSTEF)(Ss4 More New Goods at Holman's Furniture' Store " Opposite the Band Stand Kight new patterns of real linoleum. $1 per yard and np. A new lot of Porch Rockers that are very cheap (Heywood Goods). Two specials in Prop Head Sewing machine cheaper than you can get anywhere else. Tea per cent off on all wall paper sold the balance of this month. We hare reeceived more good Axminster Rugs come in and see them. Those Llnolene Shade with Guaranteed rollers at. 80c are going fast What ever you may need In our line give us a trial We may be able to both satisfy yon and save you money. June Records Are Here for the Edison O Under 3eautiful Ohio Walts Have a Smile , St. iLouis Blues,' Fox Trot After all Alcoholic Blues Micky Salvation Lassie of tMine Anything is Nice if it Comes From Dixie Land Bring Back Those Wonderful Days I 'Hate to Lose Tou Kisses Satan, I'm Here and others just as good. MKnFORD SANITARIUM Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 607 G street Many, many .women go through life suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex, when it is possible to haTe relief by the proper care and attention. It is only in Institutions equipped especially for the intrud ing of such diseases, where relief can be secured. 'At your very door you have the Med ford Sanitarium which Is thus equipped. 78tf All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Of floe. V Printing that pleases We do it' Courier Job Department. XEW TODAY OUT PRICES on Hardware. Cloth ing, Shoes, Groceries. Wonder Store building opposite Peerless. R. Timmons. 74tf NEW LIKE OP CANNED GOODS at cut prices. Timmons"; Wonder Store building. 7tf WANTED Apple thinners. Phone 606-F-24. 79 HOW , RHEUMATISM BEGINS At xeraeUtmc agonies of rhenma tins are nasally the result of failure of to kidneys to expel poisons from the system. If the irritation of these uric add crystals is allowed to continue, in coraM bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys mnst be restored to health by the use of some sterling remedy which wDl prevent a return of the disease. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem On Capsules immediately. They bars kroorht back the Joys of life to count less thousands of sufferers from rheu matism, Isme back, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and other affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. , They will attack the poisons at once, clear ont the kidneys and urinary tract and the soothing healing oils ana ketbs will restore ths inflamed tissues and organs to normal health. All others are imitations. Ask tor GOLD MEDAL and be sure the nam GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Three I sues, at au gooa druggists, LOST Between Karner's sawmill and Grants Pass. One Presto tank. Finder please leave at 112 West C street and receive re ward. Ray Stevenson. 83 REGISTERED DUROC - JERSEY pigs for sale. Large type, quick growing pigs, from $20 to $35. A few choice boars. Ed. L. Schmidt & Son. 80 HORSES FOR SALE As we are go ing to use a tractor for farm work will sell one good logging team; one extraordinarily heavy 'brood mare; several smaller horses. Ed L. Schmidt! 80 WANTED Ol d car. Ford or Chevro let prefered. iMust be cheap. State price. Address Box 636, Grants Pass. 83 WAGON FOR SALE: 3-Inch Mitch ell wagon, nearly new. Cheap for caen. Inquire Thomas Croxton, 1094 East D street. 83 FOR SALE 'Alfalfa hay in field t Rio Lado Ranch, 2 miles west from city on lower river road Geo. Seebach, phone 606-F-13. 79 ITS THE MOST PER32Nf1L LOCAL Alt Parasols 25 per cent discount. Kinney & Truax, 78 Colonel Bennett, of Portland, Is in the city today. ' .".Marvelous" Cold Cream. Sabiu has it. J. Pardee returned laat night from a short visit at Crescent City. Fifteen per cent cut on all tires and tubes. C, L. Hobart Co. 78 J. L. Calvert went to Portland lust night on business. Fifteen per cent cut on all tires and tubes. C. L. Hobart Co. 78 W. T. Breen, owner of the Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage Co., is In the1 city tor a few days. This week special ladles' vests. 10 cents, 3 for 2'c. I'nlon Suits, 40 and SO cents. Kinney & Truax. 78 Harvey York returned to Grenada lust night after spending a tew days here with his mother. Dance at Takllina Saturday, May Slst. , 81 Miss Kffie Morris went to Oakland. Ore., this morning to spend several months with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Morris. All figured Voile. Organdies, Dimities and Lawns at 20 per cent discount for one week. Kinney & Truax. 78 Mrs. Ann Booth went to Koseuunt today to visit relatives and to attend a reunion of the alumni of the I'mp qua academy. Spring-water bleached Long Cloth this week 16-23 cents yard, not over 12 yards to a customer. Kin ney & Truax. 7S V. G. Lewis, of Portland, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific lines north of Ash land, Is In the city today calling on business men. Fifteen per cent cut on all tires and tubes. C. L. Hobart Co. 78 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Campbell, of Rogue River, are spending the week in the city attending the entire Chautauqua. Smaller sizes In ladles' oxfords and pumps, $4 to $6 values at $2. Kinney & Truax. 78 Mrs. H. Wlneland left last night for her home at Sacramento, hav ing packed and shipped her house bold effects. She was accompanied by her son, Charles Owen Holmes. The shoe store tor white shoes of aU kinds, 103 North Sixth St. 78 Mrs. H. C. Baker, of Windsor, Colo., who visited her niece, Mrs. C. C. Wynant, left this morning for her home. She was accompanied by 'Miss Alzlne Pope, who will remain Indefinitely. Fifteen per cent cut on all tires and tubes. C. L. Hobart Co. 78 liOHCa Two Fingers J. A. iPolley had the mlstortuue to lose the ends of two of his fin gers when they came In contact with an eleotrio fan. .Marriage liceni A marriage license was issued lo dny at the county clerk's office to Collin W. Campbell and Arnica Tuck er, both of Takilma. Miss Tucker Is a daughter of Mr. and iMrs. C. R. Tucker. Full (juota ItalMed The Newman Mottlodlst Episcopal church of this city has subscribed its full quota or $11,000 tor the Cen tenary. The officers or the church have every reusou to lie rou of this record. Wcdmwdny Program Chautauqua program for Wednes day afternoon: Afternoon 'Prelude by Overseas quartet; lecture, "Hid den Things." by Joel W. Eastman. Evening "Songs of the Yanks," Overseas quartet; lecture, '1A Guest of the Kaiser." Sergeant Arthur Gib bons. All men In kbakl admitted free both afternoon and evening. Excursion Itates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7. SO. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tt Medical Association Meeting The'meetlng of the Southern Ore gon Medical association Is in session at Ashland today and Is attended by tour Grants 'Pass physicians, Drs. Strieker and Flanagan going to Ash land this morning and Drs. Clement and Ixmghridge spending the after noon at Ashland. Drs. Strieker and Flanagan are on the program as opening discussions. Mies on Debating Team Wallace Nlles, of Grants Pass, and H. W. Hearten compose the Lambda Chi Alpha debating team at the O. A. C. and on June 5 they will debate with a team from the Kappa Thata Rho fraternity for the Konick cup. The O. A. C. Barometer says of Niles: "Nlles la new at the debate game but was chosen alternate on the sophomore team and is consider ed one of the best fraternity debat ers." POPULARBRAND MONTANA MINE OUTPUT 60 PER CENT NORMAL Helena, Mont., May ,26. In sev eral phases, there are startling con trasts In labor conditions and in the cost of living, in .Montana today compared with the era preceding this country's entrance into the great war. While no authentic figures for the pay 60 days are available, It was stated in March, by a committee of the state assembly which Investigate ed the cost of necessities In the state that prices had risen, on an average, about 90 per cent, in thl state, since the world struggle began. The mining industry is the only basic industry In the 'state running on a sub-normal .basis. The latest figures available tor the Anaconda Copper Mining company, the largest employer in Butte, and In the state, is for March. It shows a production of about 60 per cent normal. It is a rule that the production of other Butte mines will, on an average, hold on a level with that of Anacon da. It is hoped the mines, not later than July, will return to a normal basis. Pound IN THE FIVE POUND SIZE i i $2.25 A CAN ITS RICH IN FLAVOR AND STRENGH AND (Vacuum Packed) REAL ECONOMY We will Return Your Money if You are Not Satisfied The Basket Grocery 'ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COLORS 10c ELKAY STRAW HAT DYE ALL COLORS 25c ELKAYS STRAW CLEANER . 0c PCTMANS FADELESS DYE 10c PITMANS DRY CLEAXEAR at M. CLEMENS 3PU ttcalfj Jkmm Too Much liooze C. W. Obenhaus. a traveling rep resentatlve of the Allen t Lewis wholesale house at Portland, who was arrested about 10 o'clock last Saturday night by Patrolman Hodges and Sheriff Qirine, after he (Oben haus), crazed with drink, had at tacked Scott Weaver, hotel clerk, with, a knife, appeared by Attorney E. B. Hermann In the city recorder's court and was fined In the sum or $150. Roseburg 'Review. Brought Here for Ihirial The body of 'Mrs. Berry! Rummage Williams iwas brought to this ertv today for burial, the funeral to be held at Hall's chapel Wednesdav af ternoon at 1 o'clock, with Interment at the Masonic cemetery, ftev. Mel ville T. Wire conducting the service. Mrs. Williams, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rummage. died at tier home In Seattle Satur day night from pneumonia, after an illness of two weeks. Her husband Is In the merchant marine service out of San Francisco. KHI'l'KLICANS APPROVE COMMITTEE SELECTION'S Washington, May 27. RenubHcan senators in open conference today reaffirmed their aproval of the se lections of standing committees made yesterday. ' Senator 'Borah's motion to supplant Penrose was vot ed down, 34 to 8. GOOD REPORTS FORM The Hurst Comedy company, com posed 'of all colored people, gave a pleasing entertainment at the Bllgh theatre, Salem, Saturday evening- to a big audience, which applauded vig orously throughout two 'hours of fun. There is not an objectionable utter ance throughout the entire enter tainment. The musical acts were fine, especially the cornet solo and duet. The dancing was as good as seen here In years. There are good voices in the songs. The Jokes are not coarse and the Hurst iwtll al New House Aprons All colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. E. REHKOPF Cool, Comfortable Featherweight Clothes Tailorm! to your order by ( Hundred of materials for your selection Geo. S. Calhoun 003 a Street Kscliulve local dealer Joy Theater . TONIGHT ONLY JKKHK L. LANKY ITrwutu FRANK McINTYRE One of America's bent comedians In "The Traveling Salesman" One of the funnlrot comedy dramaM produced A laugh ever) minute FORD WEEKLY t Northern sportM under MMitlierii Mv ' 10c SJOc MEDFORD, OREGON We specialize in disease of Woman, the Stomach and Nutritional Disorders i The Gem Damaskecnc Razor leaves your face with a smooth, comfortable feeling. No beard resists the smoothclean-cut work of the keen-cutting, convex edge of a Gem Damaskeene Blade.' The Gem removes the toughest stubble and the tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. We sell the complete. Gem outfit for $1, The outfit include the razor, teven Gem Damukeene Blade, shaving and itropping handle -all in a hand ome leather com. Buy your Gem from ui to-day. Let your next ihavc be t.Vfimilt ihavj, Sabin The Druggist x V'se Persian Secret for the Hands and race 4 it 417 G Street ways receive a good patronage In Salem.