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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
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Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 509 O St. MANY LOCAL PEOPLE COMIXG EVENTS June 25-28, Wednesday-Saturday Teachers examinations. June, 28, Saturday Meeting of Jo sephine County Pomona grange at . the Deer Creek grange hall at 12 o'clock noon. Baseball Friday Sight Merchants end Mechanics, of the Twilight league, will play at the baseball ipark. Game scheduled to tart at 7 o'clock. STRENGTHENS BLOOD Tos i can't expect weak kidneys to filter the acids and poisons out of your system anlcs, they are siren a little help Don t allow them to become diseased when a little attention now will pre sent tt. Don't try to cheat nature. As soon as yon commence to have ,Vbe-feeI nervous and tired. GET BU8X. These are usually warnings that your kidneys are not working properly. Do not delay a minute. Co after the cause of toot ailments or you may find yonrself fa tterrip of sn incurable dis ease, GOLDMEDAIi Haarlem Oil cap sules will pre almost immediate relief irons kidney troubles. GOLD MED AL Basrlera Oil Capsules will do 7orkvhe7 the pure orlrfnal Haarlem Ofl Capsules imported direct from the laboratories in Haarlem. Hol land. Ask your druggist for TJOLD MipAI, and accept no jnbstitiitcs. look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. Three sizes, sesled packages. Money refunded if, they do not quickly help yon. Grants Pass was well represented at the Schumann-Heluk concert at Ashland Wednesday night held in the big Chautauqua ibuildng. The building 'has a capacity of 3,000 and there were 'about 2,500 to 3,800 people at the concert. Madam Schuniann-Helnk had the big audience with her from the mo ment of her appearance and her wonderful voice filled the auditor ium and reached the hearts of her admirers. In her 'program were several war songs 1n whicn was shown her intense patriotism and her love for the boys in khaki. Among the Grants Pass people who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Niles. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nut ting. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stott. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke, Marian Roo mer, Mr. and Mrs. N". F. Macduff. Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Britten, Dr. and Mrs. George G. Brancroft, Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer. Mr. and Mr. C. D. Flea, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coburn, (Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. iMaJc- well: Mesdamea S. Loughrldge, F, H. Ingram, A. G. Knapp, 5. P. Jes ter, Jennie Moss, F. O. Strieker and daughter, Geo. C. Sabln, A. S. Barnes: Misses Alma Wolke. Gene vieve Pattlllo, Berenice Qulnlan, Lo- rene Courtney, iRuby Kenyon, Lulu Benedict, Fannie Abrams, Courtney Rosa, Ruth Conbett, Katharyn ttyan Marian Sabln. IMIldred Smith, Grace Green. Arie Gotcher, Mildred and Alice Lovelace, fBIanche Crane, and the iMisses Hanseth of Dryden; Messrs. Lynn Sabln. Vern Coburn, A. E. Voorhies. PER52N1L SB LOCAL Work for Soldiers Discharged soldiers . and sailors seeking employment should apply to Mrs. Jennie Moss, secretary home service, of (he Red Cross. Employ ers should also communicate with Mrs. Moss. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Two large and 3 small chleken houses, wire fencing, oak fence posts, two incubators, two brooders. ; Edith Russell, corner Manzenita Ave. and Merlin road. 22 WANTED A competent concrete man for building simple concrete culverts and laying pipe on High way. Joplln Eldon, Wolf Creek, Ore. 9g Bathing' Suits Now Is the time to prepare for that lbig swim. You will enjoy it much more wearing one of our new,, all wool batlUng suit. We've the full fashioned sleeveless garments for women as well as for men. . Plain colors in ted, green, blue, black and orange, with handsome colored borders. PRICES REASONABLE $1 jo I,, $9.00 SEE OUB WINDOW DISPLAY r 1 All t r reerless nothing lomp any Cash Clothiers . "It Men Wear It-We Have It" Dr. W. S. Carey, of Rogue River, was In the city today. Mrs. A. J. K locker, of Medrord. Is spending the day in the city. Miss Alta Morton went to Mmlford this afternoon and will later go to Klamath county. Mrs. W. O. Merrier returned this morning from Happy Camp, Cal., where she spent the pant six weeks with Mr. Merclor at his mines. H. I. Williamson, a mining man from Seattle, is Mopping at the Ox ford and wHl spend a tow days In the city. . "Palmollve." Subin has it. Dr. Iehrbach, Nathan Fullerton and Irving Brum and their wives of Roaehurg were in the city today en route to San Francisco on an auto mobile trip. v George W. Carey and wife, Dr. Una! Carey, old time residents of Jo sephine county before there was a Grants Pass, were In the city today en route to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Letcher re turned yesterday from a two weeks auto trip to Seattle. Their daugh ter, Miss Agnes tatcher, who want with them will remain in Seattle to visit for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Avery arrived a few days ago from Chlco, Ca., and are now at 'home at their recent ly acquired place. 60S North Seventh street. They will spend the summer here and 'perhaps remain longer. Our sales on Diamond tires this year far exceed our excellent pre vious record. Everybody wants the best. Grants Pass Hardware Co. 97 Wllford Allen, of Salem, chairman of the state Industrial accident com mission returned last night from Klamath Falls, where he spent a day on business. He was met here by his son, Wllford Allen Jr., on his return from Stanford university, where he is a Junior. They will visit friends here until Friday nlgbt when they return to Salem. We aold three Royal electric vacuum cleaners last week. Every body wants the hest. Grants Pass Hardware Co. ''97 Dnndng Party . Waldorf hall Saturday night. 99 llall Game Here Sunday Grants Pass vs. Asnlatad. 97 The 11 n,t Concert The first open air concert of the season will be given Friday evening at 8:15 at the railroad park by the Grants Pass brass band. SPECIAL Crepe De chine and Georgette Waiitt Prices $2.50 and Up MRS. E. REHKOPF recursion Hates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.60. Grants i'nss and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Hint Game of th Scummi lAshWind playing Grants Pass Sun day. T Salvation Army Outing Outing for mothers and children Friday In Riverside park. Disabled mothers will be called for If phoned brore Friday toy cars. Phone 3 SO. Children wilt board automobiles at 113 G direct at 9 a. in. J. K. Strau tln, ensign. 0, f tlO.1 U Hlreet Maintaining the Purity of our all-wool fabrics and always otTorlai skilled Ullorahip, we are Justified In repeatls' this one great truth, GEO S. CALHOUN Kxrlustve local Uralrt Material for Itcd from History Mrs. W. W. Call by. I lied Cross historian, asks that all material for! the history be sent so as to reach' her Saturday morning. . Persons re-1 calling Incidents of human Interest1 connected wMh the Red Cross work' in tnia county are requested to com-1 munlcate with Mrs. Csnby al once,' .See It Sunday ball game here. 97 ANhlaml Here Sunday Ball game 2:30 p. m. Children Mealing Flown Grants Pass residents temnorarilv iway from home report that on re turning home find their flower beds trampled, flowers taken and vines and bushes torn down and trampled on by youngsters. This Is very an noying and unices there Is means of stopping those depredations there will be great loss to beautiful yards. For sleeDinff comfort see the Simmons Beds and Springs ! displayed in the window at Holman's Furniture Store 60S O street, opposite lland Stand Joy Theater0 IQc 84 97 tetter hesds thst will plase you at the Courier. CALL FOR DENTIST E ASHLAND WILL TACKLE George Boggs is the young man who was caught helping 'himself to things In general In the Stag Cigar store a few night ago, and since he has 'been boarding with Sheriff Lewis has develop ed a severe case of toothache. At least young Boggs says it is his teeth tha makes him pace wildly back and forth in his cell and emit ihorrible yowls and groans. These yowls and groans hare teen disturbing the courthouse officials and paaeers-fcy. therefore tt be hooved the sheriff's force to take a hand in the matter. Yesterday Sheriff ILewla approached the Jail while Boggs was In the midst of one of his "spasms" and asked , him what was the matter. The young man said It was his teeth they were killing him. But he had told the sheriff so many canards that his story was discredited. Deputy Sheriff Lister later thought the matter over and, going to the Jafl, told Boggs he was very sorry for his Jumping toothache and that he would at once tiring a den tist to Jerk out the offending molars. "Oh, don't Ibother now," pleaded the tortured man, "my teeth don't hurt .much now and will soon 1e all rlfht." Deputy liister insisted upon bring ing the man with the 'big forceps, but Boggs begged like a long-lost brother for him to keep the dreaded dentist at a distance. The fact of the matter is, says Sheriff Lwls, that 'Boggs has a bad record. He Is nervous tCnd hyster ical and ifras his dally 'drying pells." The young man's mother and step father ?lve on a ranch near Balsey, and "his mother was here this week to see the 'boy, ibut he received her In a surly mood and snowed a! dis play of temper. Boggs, who says he Is 16, but who look to foe at least 19, must wait and face the grand Jury, and the leaet sentence he will receive will "be the reform school. iBut since Depu ty -Lister ithTeaJtened to bring' the dentist, the .boy's loud yowling haveceased. He has a nice iplace in which to rest and plenty to eat. N'ext Sunday the Ashland baseball olub will be In Grants Pahs with the strongest team they can "rake to gether." They will seek revenge for their overwhelming defeat iby the Grants Pass aggregation at Ashland two weeks ago, -when the final score showed 12 to 1 In favor of Grants Pajs. Ashland, according to reports, has two or three pitchers getting their arms in shape to ehoot corkscrews across the plate here next Sunday, and they are gathering In their most likely diamond stars. A big con tingent or fans will accompany the Ashland team to this city, and they predict that "Grants Pass will know she as been to a ball game." This bunch of rooters will do their ut most to "rattle" the Ihome mlavers. Judd Pernoll,' captain of the Grants Pass team, 1s not -worrying. but calmly laying his iplans to "cap ture the foecon." The game 1s scheduled to start at 2:30 promptly. LAST TIME. TOSKJHT Constance Talmad !! TL. n i Ilf.l a n J up i ue Maa mm daily If u nibuwHlii kul auto, dnst't fair to sre It nmltflit. A ('M-'.Vh-lt NT Alt IX A CI.KVKH HTOUY A Bray Pictograph TOMOItltOW Cl.AHA KIMIIAM, VOl'XG In "THK JtK.AMoV WHY" PICADOR QUIETS BULL OF Mexico City, June 19 The Teatro 'EH Toro, once one of the most pre tentious of .bull-fight areanas, is now the .home of -grand opera as a result of President Carranza's' de cree that bull-ftgihtlng should cease. Swim Kaps A good assortment Buy the ' DURABLE A pure gum Kap, one that will last all season ' SPHCIAL 50 Cents CLEMENS JUST IN Svansdovn Cake Flour New Honey in Comb 4 Fresh Vegetables J. PARDEE, Grocer Interspersing grind opera, ' dancers and concert artists have appeared In the prenia and It Is stated tint these various forms of amusemelj will be offered until some definite .action 1s taken aa to the future of 'bull fight ing. It was In this arena that -what Is said to be one of the most remark able flpecttaolea In the history of the port iwas staged.' A ibull, El Bon ito, known as one of the fiercest fighters, on being 'brought into the arena; diarged and killed three horses and Injured as many . men without ibelng touched toy the esto que of any matador. jAa the (bull stood (bellowing de fiance and with iqo one apparently willing to attack Mm, Miguel Ballo, a,' picador Who -was a spectator In one of the boxes, leaped unarmed into tlhe enclosure. in his outstretohed hand he carried two lumps of sugar which he nonchalantly offered to thj bull. The animal suddenly eeasel its ipeiiowing and In a few moment A 1 1 II.I..J . 1 . .1 un.iiii7 m ins sugar Trom oti' lo's hand. The latter returned nn narmea to nis ibox amid the 'plaudit of the spectators. SAM NEAS Hore Shoeing and General niucksmithlng Wood repairing on all kinds of Vehicles) have one of- the best of horse shocrs (hat the country af fords. 315 South 6th St. A