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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
KUII.V. Jl'XK MO, I If 1 1. I PER52NAL LOCAL I V3 JL M2 W JLJtIl Js- A Banker's Advice THIS IS A SIMPLE BUT EXCELLKNT CREED FOR YOUNQ MEN. EVEN FOR ALL. MEN: 1. B honest. Industrious, economical, - faithful and truthful. S. Save your money and deposit your surplus in this bank and LET IT GROW. Do this and you will unquestionably meet with success In life and win the respect of your fellow men. This bank ta ready to aid you In every way possible. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON "mfmbsb . rSDCBAL BESERVI .SYSTrM. Wear a Vest Packet Kodak' So small, compact and unob trusive that you can always have It wHh you, ready for the unexpected picture opportun ity that always shows up. Right as a watch, and it may he carried Just as conveniently you WEAR ft. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 009 G St. NEW TODAY TOR. RENT Small cottage at J12 Foundry street, with pretty flower garden, garage. S .per month Parties who rent place must keep grounds up. Fruit trees, grapes and berries. Call at 203 Foun dry street before 7 a. ru. or after 6 p. m. 13 WANTED Second hand bicycle in good condition. 'Robert N'eilson phone 603-F-ll. 100 BOGS WANTED Highest cash- paid for freah eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 9Stf BORN BOSTWIOK To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bostwick, of . Williams, Friday, June 20, a 10-pound son. Calling cards at the Observer. IjOST Between Oxford hotel and postoffice, man's purse containing two $5 'bills and small change, pa pers and note hook. Return to 1141 care of Courier. Reward. 99 WANTED a small place somewhat improved, not over 40 acres. Will pay cash and deal with owner only. State price in first letter. Address No. 1142 oare Courier. ' 100 fWaAlWheatay in the field. 1301 East i street. Mrs. A. Meier. 99 WANTED Young calf. Heifer pre ferred. J. H. Harris. R. F. D. No. 4. 99 FOR SALE 50 young chickens for sale. Inquire C. E. Glazier, 44 West I street. 100 The Rochdale Store To make room we are sWUng a limited amount of the ' Walla Walla Hard Wheat Flour left over from previous car, at $3.10 for 49 pound sack. Guaranteed the equal of any. Half Car Mill Peed at $1 .85 per sack of 80 pounds . Many are stock up on both. Remember we satisfy. Every article we sell is the same an a bank check good for the money if you are not satisfied. Rochdale Company 411 G Street C. 11. Corson weut to Medtord this morning. ' Marshmallow Whip at Pardee's. IT Jacob Boesch went to 'Medtord this afternoon. H. I Vanutce and family have returned from their auto trip to Portland. Mrs. Joseph Wolke returned this afternoon from' a visit with her daughter at Portland. Miss Ruth Curtln, of 1jos Angeles, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Pool. A. M. lltistoti returned to Kegg. Cal.. this morning, after spending a week at home. Miss Bess Woods went to Med ford this morning to spend a.' week with friends. "Pompelan" Beauty Powder. Sa bln has it. C. C. Robinson returned this morning from Eugene, where he at tended a meeting of the V. of O. alumni. Misa .Mable KJncald came in from Williams today nd will leave noon for 'Monmouth to continue her stu dies at the Oregon Normal. fleorge F. Hopkins, of Portland. Harry Inch of SoJem. and T. I). Dailey. surveyors, arrived here to day and will go to the Swede Basin country. Mrs. H. n. Alverson nd Miss Leah Parker went to Seven Oaks this afternoon for a few days. They were accompanied iby Francis Park er, who Rpent a week here. Rev. C. E. tiluzler went to Med- ford this afternoon to hold quarter ly meeting of the Free Methodist hurch. He was accompanied by his little son. Wlllard. Ted Cramer, suiervsor of stu dent activities at the O. A. C. dnrlng the past year, returned home this morning to spend a few days. He will leave early In the week for Now York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hall, of Eugene, stopped In the city today on their return from a trip to .Med ford. They were travelln gby auto and camied In the park Iby the river. Mr. Hall has charge of the printing plant at the U. of O. Mrs. W. H. Flanagan returned several days ago from 8eattle, where she went to visit her daughter, Mrs Ferguson. While there Mrs. Flan. agan attended a recital given by her daughter and on invitation of H. C Bobzlen, witnessed the launching of toe steamer 'Spokane" one of the ships which Mr. Bobzlen assisted In building. I Tuesday and Wednesday, June 24-25 RUPERT HUGHES 'Astounding Story Umpa THE rdonable SIN With BLANCHE SWEET and all star cast Directed in person by MARSHALL NEILAX The most amazing story of love and ad venture ever filmed TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th AND 25th JOY THEATER Arrives Krom Scuttle Perrte Cunning aTrtved here yes terday from Seattle for a two weoks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IR. dunning. Fur Jitney Call Palace Hotel. !3-J. 99 Plenty of Water for Mining Austin Wilson was In from the Idiyton mine today. He states that there will be plenty of water to operate the placer mine until full. Crepe Dc chine and Georgette Waists Prices $2.50 and Up MRS. E. REHKOPF Which Will You Have? White, graham, rye or 'bread? Moore Baking Co. raisin 93 Here From Hold Hug Wm. Kltamlllor. guard nt the Gold Bug mine, in in the city today. The Gold Bug mine Is shut down and Mr. Kltr.mlller says there Is little activ ity In mining circles In thnt vicinity this year. Slogan Kid vim Jon Army "A man may be down, 'but he's never out." Dinner for Knights Templar Mellta. Commandery. Knlirhts Templar, meets tonight following a dinner at Masonic hall at 6:30. Four applicants from Glendale will - he given the order of the Ro.d Cross. All Knights Templar are invited to be present. Diuiciug Party- Waldorf hall Saturday night. (hill values Unlay are the rcniilt of all that prevent 'ilt' " .1.... ......... I. .-I.... ...jt.,ul. a .. Mnmmiillah. all tliat a glMiit buying -lower can develop, all that every policy itt Imneat dealing van demand. Yon aeeu 003 O Street taluet GEO S. CALHOUN KxcliMlve liH-al dealrr 99 High Jinks at .Medford About 35 or 40 local Elks will be in Medford tonight attending a high Jinks" there. One hundred and twenty-five candidates will ride the goat, after which there will be a banquet set for 600. A hlg street parade at 4:30 and several boxing contents later In the evening will keep the boys busy. For sleeping comforts see the Simmons Beds and Springs displayed in the window at Holman's Furniture Store 60S Q street, opposite Hand Stand Envelopes at tho Courier Ofllco. ALASKANS COME DOWN TO DESPISEO PENNY Douglas, Alaska; June 20 "What would the old pioneers of this land of gold say If they saw a friend coming in from a trip to the mines ith a poke of dust, walking up to bar, ordering an ice cream soda and paying for it with four nlckles and a rusty penny?" Douglas "sour doughs" asked when news reached here that pennies would be out into circulation In Alaska to enable resi dents to pay the government's tax on so called luxuries. Lowly copper pennies, which have long ibeen curiosities in Alaska where they were never even given the name or dignity of "chicken feed" are slowly .beta? ihrnmrht use in the northern territory, much to the disgust of the "old timers." Time was, the "sourdoughs" when the 25-cent or "two hit- piece was the umaMest coin used In all Alaska. At this day In the Interior of the territory dimes and nickels are seldom seen. J o?nteel Talc POWDKK 2.V TONTEEL PACE POWDER Hoc JONTEKL COLD CREAM r,0v JONTEEL COMBI..mo COLD CRbWW 5Cx at CLEMENS For Taxi ( all 'Palace Taxi Company. 22-.I. t9 War IMctiim Stanton Howell has on display at his music and photo houne some of ficial war pictures. Part of thesej pictures were taken from tier-nan prisoners and part of them taken 'by iboys of Co. F. r.9th engineers, on the western front. They were 'brought home by Corporal George Moran of that company, who Is a nephew of Miss Florence Buell, at prexent a clerk at the 'Rowell music store. Jitney l.uke At the Palace Hotel. 69 Receives Service tin O. S. Dlanchard, chairman of the Josephine county 'Red Cross nhapter. has received a service pin and a let ter of appreciation from C. D. Stlm- son, manager of the Northwest di vision of the American lied Cross, for efficient and patriotic service rendered as head of the local chap ter. In conclusion the letter says: "t trust this little recognition will serve to carry to you the apprecia tion of the division office for your untiring efforts and for your court- n loy Theater TOl;HT anil TOMOItlU'W Clara Kimball Young la "The Reason Why" A romniiie of high MMiety iiwrbly acted and gorueiily pnxliirtNd "AN AMATEUR LIAR" WITH Mil. and .MltM KIIINKY DKKW Why Walk? (let Jitney Luke's taxi at the Pal ace Hotel. 99 Service at Itiwhytrrian tliutvli There will be services at llelhuny Presbyterian church Sunday both morning and evening, Rev. H. 1. Hanson, t.hn nw nimtnp hnvlni nr. eons and vigorous cooperation whT , ' this office.' Excursion Rates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Pnone 26. 7tf Former Residents Visiting Mrs. W. H. 'Person, of Fresno, Cal., former residents of iGrants Pass and who left this city 20 years ago, ar rived ihere last night iby alutomoblle with two eons. Arthur and Robert Person, and are guests ait the F. M. Huyler home. They will visit old friends and relatives here until Mon day, -when they go to Portland to visit Mrs. Person' sister, Mrs. Oll- f Ulan. Arthur Person recently re turned from 15 months 1n France where he served with the 83d aero squadron as pilot and motorcycle dlspatoh rider. Robert Person Is a licensed ipllot and was at Love Field, Texas, for 17 months. A third son was also In the service. ( DeVariltt in Hospital A recent leter received by Mrs. J. 9. .Pool from her daughter, 'Mrs. Clara DeVarlla, states that her son, Osborne iDeVairlla; the lad who cut the fuse on the first shrapnel fired by the United States in the war against Germany, has been In a tu bercular hospital near .Denver for some .months. The .physicians report that If he holds his own during the summer he will he obliged to remain at the hospital for several yours. Mis trouble was caused 'by gas, he Is also suffering from shell shock. Phone 22-J For Jitney ILuke' taxi. 99 Noted Author Here Zane Grey, the author and 'writer. accompanied hy his wife, and hroth- er, IR. IC. Grey, and M1ss D. Acker man, all of New York City, are atop. Ping at the Josephine hotel. Th author Is taking a month's vacation and will spend some time anellni on the iKogue and Its trlhutarlmi. and visiting Crater take and some oi the other Southarn Oregon -won. ders. Phone Your Orders For bread, rolls and pastry. We deliver the goods, Moore Baling Co. 9g D. B. Reynolds Injured Word was received here yesterday 'by friends that D. B. (Reynolds had been Injured In one of the Portland shipyards. "Mr. (Reynolds stepped on a loose iboard and fell 30 feet strik ing on the back of his head. The seriousness of 4i1s injury Is 'not yet apparent. Mr. Reynolds and family left here a few weeks ago expecting to go to (Michigan, but they decided to remain In Portland for a time. They were ajl .packed, tip to leave (Portland for the east and Mr. Ravh. olds was Just finishing his last day's worK wnen the accident occurred. If yon have anything to sell tr a classified ad. Legal Blanks at the Courier. lill TO UK DELICIOIS. MKAT mitNt he well rhoNeu and lutmlhxl In an exMrlenc4Ml way. Only a bwtclier nil It the right kind of knowledge can wlnt meats thnt suit VOI R nte. Try the meats wlil at , THIS shop the best cuts make the. tmmt tempting menls In this town. City Market PHONE 53 SAM NEAS ' Horse shooing and General RJacksmlthlng WoikI repairing on all kinds of VehlelM have one of the best of horse shoers that the country af. fords. 315 South 6th St.