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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1919)
. 4 t PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COUlMEIt HATl'ICWAV, MAY 81, 1910.. The Banking Methods of Today are bfxl Uku tlie principles recog nised and applied in the operation of the Federal Reserve System. Yoa owe it to yourself to transact your banking business wiUi a bank which Is a member of this system. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON a'MEMBEn'mj FEDERAL RESERVE HMkSYSTEMM Victor Records For June . Include "The (Little Old Cabin in the Lane." by Alma Gluke. "Crepusiie." (Twilight), by Galli-Curci. Songs by Sophie Braslaii. Ma bel Garrison and Louisa Ho mer. "Dream of Youth," a wonder ful violin solo by Frit Kreisler. Six new dance records includ ing "Dear Old Pal of Mine," waHy. A number of popular songs by popular singers. Come in and look over the list Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 O street MittlciiMNuiorft Galore A wave of sneak thievery seems to be sweeping this part of the country and chicken stealing, wood stealing, and all forms of petty lar- ceny, such as -breaking into cabins and dwellings and taking articles of value,' as well as burglary of bus Iness houses, are noted in almost every locality. Glendale News. "5.00" Said the Judge Orlando Hlllcr and H. J. Eggers were requested to appear toefore Re corder AUyn this forenoon, for hav ing mixed things a la Jess "Wlllard at the Southern Pacific depot Wed nesday evening. After hearing the testimony Mr. Allyn imposed a $5 fine upon Air. Eggers, for having provoked the mlxnp. PER52Nf1L LOCAL Printing that pleases We do it! courier Job Department. I S Guaranteed S I I 1 n writing I I VV MILES J J nans tiheo REDUCED PRICES 30x3 plain. 30x8) plain 32x8 H plain 31x4 plain 32x4 plain . $13.05 . 917.75 $20.65 -927.15 -827.75 30x3 (Itoad King)... .814-00 30x3 H (Road King) ....819.05 31x4 (Itoad King)... 29.30 32x4 (Road King)... .830.03 33x4 (Itoad King)....831.53 34x4 ' (Road King) ....$32.20 i Special on 32x3 , non-skid, 822, with tire cover free. Rope River Hardware Co. Preparing to Move Thos. W'hittmore. of the equip ment department of the Western Union company, has arrived in Grants Pass and will remain here until the repeater station wiring work Is completed. This will require three or four months, after which the repeating station will be moved to this city from Ashland. elassliUil nu' Vine fesntts Why should -big bets always be made In a meat shop? Because the meat man Is such a good steak holder! ITS A SAKE BUT THAT XO SHOP HOLDS BETTER STEAKS THAX OURS! WE HOXT HOLD THEM LONG! all wagers are quickly settled a.vi) the steaks pro.mptlv delivered to the pleased wix.vers! you cax bet ox our steaks every time! The City Market GOISXEll FIKTH AXI STREETS PHOXE 32 ITS THE MOST POPULAR BRAND CR-J 1 a Pound IN THE FIVE POUND SIZE $2.25 A CAN ITS RICH IN FLAVOR AND STRENGH AND REAL ECONOMY (Vacuum Packed) We will Return Your Money if You are Not Satis fie J The Basket Grocery Mr. and Mr. C. P. Wise were in the city from Holland today, Oregon-Made furniture at Mai mers. S2 Miss l-oulse Holman went to Tort land lust night to visit her slater. "Ivory Soap Flakes." Sabln has it. J. U Scott, of Glendale, and a parly of frleuds spent the day lu Grants Pass. Fresh milk and cream for sale at Hunting's Shuck. 83 Mrs. I. II. Smith and Miss Alice N'ebel, of Glendale, were in the city yesterday. Pettoit Vapor stoves work, like city gas, cost lc an hour for each burner. Rogue River Hardware Co. -Misses Edna and Florence John son, of Glendale, are Grants Pass vis itors today. .Misses Dorothy and. Miriam lloo zer, of -Med ford, are spending the week end with Grants Pass fronds. Hammocks and porch chairs at Helmer's. S2 L. H. Stevens, of the plant de partment of the Western Union company. Is here today on buslnessJ Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12. 116 at Holman's. S3 iMiss Louise Henry returned Thursday night from Ashland and left for Seattle the following even ing. Fresh milk and cream tor sale at Homing's Shack. S3 N. J. 'Rigel, of Williams, of evac uation hospital No. 20, after nine months in France, returned home to day. Jet our prices on furniture before you buy Holman's Furniture Store. Henry, Henson and Peter Zwlght. of Glendale, stopped here yesterday tor a short visit, en route tt tornia. Hovs counter wa.enns at Helmer's . I Misses 'Mary and Eva Jenkins, of Klamath 'Falls, who visited Grants Pass friends, left for Portland Thurs day night. See the new Heywood High Chairs at 'Holman's. ' 8 Special price, 122 on 32x3 M AJai non-skid tires, 5,000 miles guaran tee. Tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 Mrs. M. E. 'Morgan, of Grants Pass, has left for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ooleman. Van Xiiys, Cal., near Los Angeles. Fresh milk and cream for sale at Homing's Shack. 83 W. IR. Jeffers left this afternoon for Lamoile, Jll., to remain. He will stop off at Oakland, Cal., and Trini dad, Colo., to visit relatives for a few days. Sergeant C. D. Matheny, of Waldo, Bakery Co. B, 25th Q. M. corps, 3rd Div., returned home this morning and was met by his folks who drove in from Waldo. Sergeant Matheny has been in the servfee nearly two years and was overseas 14 months. Equip your Dodge with an AJax, non-ekld, tire for 822. with tire cover free Rogue River Hardware Co. g4 iA large assortment of oak rockers at Helmer's. S2 C. C. Brown, formerly an Apple- gate ranch owner who left for the east to remain, has returned to' Grants Pass". He traveled over much of the east, ,was all over In the mid dle west, and drove a car from Ne braska to Oregon, but has failed to find a place -which suits him better' than Josephine county. Mrs. T. II. ONeM went to Medford this afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Gotcher returned this afternoon from a trip to Olendale. .Mrs. C. II. Woodward returned this afternoon from Canyonvllle and leaves tonight for Portland. If Anybody Aiks Bout the Murphy dance, you tell 'em June 14th. 83 Employment for Soldiers The home service section at the lied Cross is acting ns an employ ment bureau to all discharged sol diers, sailors and marines. Employ ers of labor are urged to cooperate and to list any openings for these men with the secretary, Mrs. Jennie J. Moss, 204 to North Sixth street. I Mincing Party At Waldorf hull Saturday night. Good floor, good music and good time. Tickets 73 cents, plus 8c war tax g (reive War Picture v Geo. S. and Harold K. Barton have just received some war pictures from their brother. Corp. Claude Lettoy Barton, who landed in New York from overseas on May 22. Corporal Barton was all through the cam paign and spent three months in the hospital, with a shattered foot. The pictures were snap-shots taken in No Man's Land, one especially be ing a growsome sight, being of a bunch of dead Germans lying In a shallow hole in No jMan's l,and. Excursion Kates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, tor $7.60. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf New House, Aprons All colon in Ginghaim and Percale MRS. E." REHKOPF flO.i ( Street YOUR FOURTH OF JULY SUIT should ho ordered now Avoid the rush Select the pattern von like from the hundreds of samples now on display GEO S. CALHOUN Exclusive local dealrr SLEEP 's e up l'me Ouly deep, sound Bleep can restore thu energy spent In your day's work. People who know tho facts are going beyond the mere looks of a bed and are asking about the stooping quullty of a bed. There Is perfect rest and comfort giiumnteuil for 20 years IX you get a Simmons Slumber King Spring at Holman's Furniture Store 60S J street, oponlte Band Stand Itcd CnwH Historian Named The local chapter of the Red Cross has been asked to appoint a historian for Josephine connty, in order that the activities of the Red Cross may be preserved In the Na tional War Records and In the state I library at Salem. The local chap ter has apointed BIrs. W. W. Canby as historian, for this county. 'Any-, one. having anything to suggest in connection with the compilation of this history, should see Mrs. Canby at once. Won't Miss Ills Vote . 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams are sieiid.tng a few days in the city. Mr. Williams, now a member of the pub lic service commission. Is very en thusiastic over the progressive meas ures to be voted on June 3 and in tends to remain In Granat Pans until after election. Herbert Hull Home Herbert Bull is among the boys who returned recently from, over seas. A party In honor of his return was given by ls grandmother, Mrs. Bull, May 24th at her home In Wil dervllle. Among the many friends and relatives who gathered to wel come him .home were Charles llol- Inpd and George Fvrren also of over seas, service. All enjoyed an eveulns siiuiit in dancing and patriotic sing Ig. llefreshmnts were served. Taken U Huleiu Nathaniel Smith was taken to Sulem yesterday by an attendant from the state asylum. Mr. Smith has been a resident of Grants Pass for several years, but lias always been considered harmless. Irately he has taken a turn for tho worse and some of the citizens have be come afraid of him, He Is said to be a well-read man. Quite naturally he put up somo resistance when tak en by the officers, but finally quietly submitted. card OP THAXKS We wish to thank our kind .friends and neighbors, also Reverand Drake and the Cradle Roll Department of the Christian church, for their as sistance during our recent bereave ment, and for the many beautiful flowers. MiR. and MRS. ROBT. FLA HiARTY. Foot Troubles Vanish if yon use these comforts REXALL FOOT POWDER eprinkled in the shoe absorbs perspiration leaving the foot cool and free from all pain, 25c 8ANIPED8 FOOT BATH Tablets used in a foot bath at night relieve tired burning feet. 25c. Rexall Corn Solvent An effl. cient remedy for corns, cal Ionnes and honey skin -23c. CLEMENS JOY SUNDAY Q M Dorothy cish m Theater MONDAY A Paramount-Artcraft seven-reel special "GfoMun Within 99 WITH Dorothy Gish and an all-star cast a story of the relentless efficiency of the United States Secret Service in dealing with the Hun Spies Action! Suspense!! A Smashing Climax!!! "The Hell Hole of Kilenae" The wonderful color picture of a series, which is the latest and finest achieve ment in motion picture art The highest price ever Direct from a week's paid in Grants Pass for run at the Liberty The a single reel ' atre in Portland 3E Prices 15c and 30c 417 O Street