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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1919)
TAQK FOl'R GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER ri.UTRUAY, JINK T. I9lt. Better Than Burglar Alarms It (a only the mun who "keeps money In the house'' that Invites the visit ot the "yegg." No burg Ur will risk life and liberty by entering a .house where the owner is known ss s "pay by check man." This bank will lake care of your money, pay your bills, and keep your cash account. It 1 the only safe, convenient way. We solicit your account, no matter how small. Many, of our heaviest accounts began in a very humble way. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERNJOREGON SWMeMBra'BJI BfchftSYSTrMfl Dancing Party Waldorf hall Saturday night. Good floor, good music, good time. Tickets 75c plus 8c war tax. 87 Do you know that for only 10c a copy you can get Piano Solos of such selections as "Barcarolle," "Humorea que," "Sextet,-Luola" "Spring Song," etc? Piano Duets as "Poet and Peasant." "Zampa Over tore," "Humoresque," etc? Violin and Piano Duets such as "Flower Song," "Schubert's Serenade," "Traumerel," "Aloha." etc? Vocal Solos such as "Ave Ma ria.' "Gypsy Song." "Bar carolle," "Out on the Deep" "Lead Kindly Light." "Tent In;; on the Old Camp (round." etc? If not. come in and let us show yon. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House S07 O street Many Will Attend Game Several automobile loads ot Grants Pass baseball fans are making ar rangements to attend the game at lAshland Sunday, between Ashland and Grants Pass. Kncampmnnt in September James Hoi man returned this af ternoon from iRoseburg, where he met -with other officers of the South ern Oregon District G. A. R encamp ment association to name the date for the encampment at -Roseburg. September 16, 17, 18 and 19 were the dates selected. Picnic at Riverside Park The picnic season at Riverside park commenced some days ago and already a number of gatherings have been held there. Last night the Golden Rule store proprietors and employes and their families picnick ed and another picnic was held in honor of Mrs. Kate M. Kinney, for mer resident of this city, who is spending a few days here with rela tives and old friends. After the bountiful picnic supper the party spent the remainder of the evening at the George Cramer home. ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COLORS 10c KMC AY STRAW HAT DYE ALL COLORS 23c KLKAY8 STRAW d.KAXKR 10c PVTMA-NS FADELESS IYK 10c PITMAXS DRY CLKAXKAK 4 CLEMENS 3PU H&vxattj Jas) Illinois Valley Wedding Sunday, June 1st. at 2 p. m.. Miss Arnlce 'Mildred Tucker 'became the bride of Collin Williams. The cere mony took place at the bride's home tn Takilma in the presence ot the following guests. Rev. W. H. Rum-mell-offlnlating: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Camp bell. Mrs. Mayo and J. H. Campbell. The young people will make their home at Takilma for the time being. The Last Lunched Don't fail to get your ticket to the Chamber of Commerce dinner Mon day evening. See Secretary E. G. Harris for tickets. This will be the last dinner given by the chamber during the hot weather, during the hot weather. There will be music for the occasion. The la dles are cordially Invited to this din ner. The dinner will be served at 6:30 sharp. WE MARK 'A SPECIALTY OF Trips to Crater Lake and Oregon Caves On the Job Any Time and Anywhere PALACE TAXI CO. WYATT A CUTLER TWO CARS PHON E 22 J THQR ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Rubber Nozzle Comb -Horizontal Motor Switch at end of handle Price $37.50 Set of special tools for cleaning walls, draperies, etc. $7.50 Sold on easy payments Take one out on trial Rogue River Hardware Company PER52N1L tB LOCAL Mrs. AVI 11 Lerapke went to Rose burg this morning. Bodltone Tablets. Sabin has It. 87 Goodrich Fabrlo Tires, 8,000 mile guarantee. Oldlng's Garage. 88 Mrs. H. W. Dahtberg went to Roseburg this morning for a few days' visit. A shlpmeut of Imported Japanese rugs. Just reclved at 'Helmers. 87 Mrs. N. K. 'Clement returned last nlRht front Med ford where she spent the past week. Fine Japanese floor matting at Helmer's. 87 Mrs. Al MarUneau went to Port lund lust night to visit friends nml take In the Rose Festival. Scythes and sickles at Cramer Bros. 87 Mrs. M. O. Wire, of N'ewberg, Ore., Is In the city visiting her son. Rev. Melville T. Wire. Coaster wngons for boys at Hel mer's. 87 Mrs. B. A. Williams left this morning for Willamette valley points to visit relatives and friends. New fishing tackle at Cramer Hro. Mrs. George Huber, mother of Mrs. Al MarUneau Inst night suffer ed a slight stroke of paralysis. Perfection blue flame atoves, the best and cheapest for summer use, sold by Cramer Bros. 87 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith left last night 'for Portland, where they will visit their son and Mrs. Smith's brother. Timken Bearing for front wheels of Ford and Chevrolet cars. $7 per set. Oldlng's Garage. 88 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fry have been at Crescent City for a few days. They expect to return tomorrow. A good battery without service, is like bread without yeast. It won't start up. Little Ampere at the Bat tery Shop. 87 Mrs. IJehtleg, of San Francisco. who went to Seattle a short time ago returned to Grants Pass this after noon. She Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Myers. Help boost your city and your state by buying Oregon-Made furni ture at Helmer's. 87 This is the time to paint. I'se Pal tons Sunproof paint and get last ing satisfaction. All colors in stock at Cramer Bros. R7 Mrs. August Goettsohe returned this afternoon from Portland. She was accompanied by Miss Nell Mul len of Klamath Falls, who will visit here. Nitrate of soda, the best fertilizer for melons, tomatoes, cabbage and squash at Cramer Bros. ' 87 Mrs. Fleda Zwicker and daughter. Evelyn, went to Portland a few days ago to reside. They were accom panied by Mrs. Ceo. Swlnney and two children. LeRoy and Ferrantlne. who will visit In Portland. Get your dusting sulphur at Cra mer Bros. ' tt Goodrich Fabric Tires, 8,000 mile guarantee. Oldlng's Garage. 88 Try a Dewdrop sprinkler, covers ten by thirty feet at one setting. Just received at Cramer Bros. 87 Fred Mensch arrived this morning from Lakevlew after completing gov ernment surveying In take county. He will soon leave for the lower Il linois and BrlgK creek sections to survey railroad lands. Timken Bearings for front wheels of Ford and Chevrolet cars, $7 per set. Oldlng's Garage. 88 (.'nuip stools and Gold Mednl Cots nt Helmer's. 87 Ameimte of Instil Sulphur and Black l-eaf to. far spraying. Sabln the Druggist hss these in large and small packages. SS Taken to Salem Thomas loveall. demented, who tried twice Thursday night to com mit sulfide while In the county jail, was taken to the state Institution this mornlug by an attendant from Salem. New House Aprons All colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. E.rREHKOPF Give Heed to this Message l-Xt KTII OF Jl l,V W ILL S(M III-: IICItL HAYK vol miKKi:i hut ki.mmkr hi it FROM Geo. S. Calhoun Kvcluslve local dealer o.i 11 Nlreet Called to I'ortliuid District Attorney-Miller will leave this evening for Portland, having been called there by the serious Ill ness of his father who recently un derwent an operation. Kvcurvlon Rate to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Graat Pass and Crescent City Stags com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Thninn J"t the (iophcr Along the science of agriculture Is also found In our county agent. C. I). Thompson, an expwt gopher catcher, he having been engaged by the aviation board to eradicate the grounds of gophers and he did it got every gopher. Mnking Hotel RrarrTatlosM T. M. Stott returned this morn ing from Portland where he has been on business for a few days. He states that Portland Is making great preparations for the rose festival on ' June 11. 12 and 13. and that many telegrams are pouring Into the Port land hotels, asking for reservations. You'll 1 To know people by raeetin' with 'em and you'll meet all of 'em al Murphy June tV 14. 87 The All-Fuel Colonial Range IS A I'KKKMT RANGK Wssrn VtMkl w ot KerfM kitchen Warm lu Wln'W ttaatsM h wp kitchen l lu Mummer TV AU-ri" tVioalal will put to rout all the unpleasant taias ta utiac. ISKS OAS IN SVMMKK keops the kitchen lmprAir tow Without a single change burns coal or wood In .ater ks in temperature up. These are the conditions that cos a 1 sort ta cooking. SAFE OVEN The oven on the "All-Fuel" Colonial is absolutely nuu-explo-sit, the Gas being tamed on or off outside of the range. Oven door mast bo open to light the Gas. A safe 'o- k prevents gas -being turn ed on acridently, or by children playing around the runge. The "All-Fuel" Colonial Is built to lant lite iln The body is made of highest grade cast -Iron Ttilt 1 cnstruci on u of vital im.K r.jtxe. In burning Cas there Is a moisture which forms and has a very disastrous effect on steel. The "All-Fuel" is fitted with 'Pacific Coast firebox for coal or wood wide sr shallow. Fitted with Duplex Keveraable Grates. The Gas Burners and drip pans are remove able for cleaning, assuring you a sanitary range at all times. MynOe-UV lake ynir old toe or range In exchange oa one of thre "SKW AI.UFTrX RAMGrX" and allow you all It Is worth. Holman's Furniture Store i05 C street, opposite Band Stand lr. Van Fomm-o to Prcarli The, Rev. H. J. Van Fossen, of Ashland, district superintendent of Klamath district, is to be In the city Sunday and fill the Newman M. E. church pulpit In the morning. Dr. Van Fossen will leave within a week for Columbus, Ohio, to attend the great Methodist Centenary meeting soon to convene there. TRHAKl RKR'H FINAL CMJ, i FOR tOI HT IIOI'SK WARRANTS , AU Josephine county court house , warrants are hereby called for pay , ment and are payable at the treas- urer'a offlco on or after June Btb, 1919 Interest ceasing on this date. '(Dated! Grants Pass, Oregon, June 5tb. 1819. GEO. S. OAliTIOUN', County Treasurer of Josephine County, Oregon. 88 MKDFORO HAMTAKMM Many, many women go through life suffering from diseases peculiar to their sox, when It Is possible to have 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 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Admission 15c-30c Joy Theater 64 WILLIAM A. BRA1Y, present ITTIX WOMEN" Louise M. Alcott's famous story BETTER THAN THE BOOK At the Strand Theater in New York city this feature played to capacity houses in the midst of the" influenza epidemic Kl'NUAV and .MONDAY , Marian Davies In Cecelia of the Pink Roses A Burton-Holmes Travelogue and something absolutely new in Grants Pass . "The Literary Digest" ' , , 100 aoc - - - 1