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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS UAILY COIKIKH HATI KDAV, Jl'.IK II, l10. I A Banker's Advice THIS IS A SIMPLE BUT EXCELLENT CREED FOR TOUNO MEN. EVEN FOR ALL MEN': 1. Be honest, Industrious, economical, faithful and truthful. 2. Save your money and deposit your surplus in this bank and LET IT OROW. Do this and you will unquestionably meet with success in life and win the respect of your fellow men. This 'bank is ready to aid you in every wy possible. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL BSEVT Marriage IJceuse Fvrurslon Hates to Coast At the county clerk's office this Grants Pass to Crescent City, by morning a marriage license was is- easy riding cars, tor 17.50. Grants sued to Isaac "Whitfield and Minnie Pass and Crescent City Stage com- Hussey, both of Grants Pass. pany. Phone 26. 74tf MYSTERY TIED WITH RED TAPE The time has long passed when a bank was sur rounded with so much mystery and red tape that cus tomers felt ill at east every time they went to the 'bank to transact business. Today, the progressive bank is a FRIENDLY INSTI tutlon designed to gtve sen-ice cheerfully and as a BUSINESS DUTY rather than as a favor. At least, that is how this "bank regards It. Perhaps that is one of the good reasons why many refer to this ibank as "my bank," based on the spirit of friendliness and cooperation they encounter whenever they call. . Perhaps, too, it te another reason why people like to save where they think they are welcome. an4 where, in addition, they know their money is absolutely safe. Whether you wish to open a savings or 'checking account, or wish to transact (business In one of the other departments of this bank, you will appreciate this spirit of friendliness which we :believe is good business. Josephine County Bank 1 PER5NflL 625 LOCAL Win. McDonald returned this morning from a trip to Coos county. "Pepsodent." Sabln has It. Mrs. J. M. Isham and daughter. Miss Arda, went to Elkton today to visit .Mrs. Isham's brother. A pure guaranteed paint Is Pat ton's Sunproof Paint. All shades In stock at Cramer Bros. 99 Miss Viola Fulmar and friend, who visited Mrs. M. J. Hendricks tor the past week, loft this morning return ing to San Francisco. uvn mowers sharpened and re paired at Cramer Bros. 99 John Hampshire returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. Camp grids in two slies for 75c and $1.25 at Cramer Bros. 99 Miss Stella Feldmaier returned tills morning from San Jose, where she attended the normal school. Mrs. Ralph Davis went to Rose burg this morning. She will be Join ed by Mr. Davis, who leaves tonight and they will visit at Eugene. Poultry feeds nt Cramer -Bros. 99 E. A. Murphy returned this morn ing from Portland accompanied by his brother, Nichols Murphy, of Ten nessee. Sunday night they will bolh leave for South Dakota accompany ing the remains of their brother who died In Portland early In the week. J. L. Calvert, President Stanton Rowell. Vice Pres. I NA. K Sam H. Baker, Oashisr Cass, Asst. Cashier ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COIORS 30c ELKAY STRAW HAT 1YE ALL COLORS SBc ELKAYg STRAW CLEANER 10c PITMAN'S FADELESS DYE 10c , Pl'TMANS DRY (TEAXEAR CLEMENS IV1I1BUW ENOWI TO9I-Ilf-HU9M1AIIS BUIOC V I. HEBuickValvc?-in-Head motorls, first of all, a clean cut motor. It actsv cleanly, it concentrates, it becomes more efficient be cause the cylinders of this motor are true cylinders they have no side-pockets, no by-ways through which to lose power. The full force of the explosion acta on the. piston-head, where it conserves power. After each nistnn cfmra fK- - X" WAV MAO f-jsP cylinders clear themselves of dead gas, I so that they are filled with all fresh gas for each succeeding explosion. J. H. Denison DISTRIBUTOR JACKSON AJTD JOSEPHINE COUNTIES Good garden hose at Cramer Bros. Miss Jaualta Parker left this af ternoon for Berkeley, Cal., to attend su minor school. Two big bargains in refrigerators ,t Cramer Bros. 99 Louis O. Sauer returned horn taia morning aftor two years service lu the 14th infantry, Co. II. lie was discharged Ht Camp Ul. New stock of touts Including the rldgoleM tlito twit at Cramer Bros. H. L. Wilson came In from Glen dale yesterday by auto but returned this morning by train. He reports the roads In poor condition on ao eount of road work. il'rotect your house and save money by using Pattons Sunproof paint. Sold by Cramer Bros. 99 Mrs. J. A. Cosmey, sister of Mrs. H. T. O'Neill, Nr. and Mrs. W. Hill and Mr. aud Mrs Wm Sullivan, all of Murshfleld, who spout several days with Mrs. O'Nolll left ywterday for San Diego (by automobile. They wijl stop here on their return. Plcnlo mapleware liimh sets only 35 cents at Cramer Bros. 99 Who's ivlng to Win? Grunts Pass or Ashland. Phone 2'J-J For Jitney Luke's taxi. 9 99 Stwlhnul Coming F. V. Phillips caught a 6 pound steelhead lust evening below the AnitMit dam, using a apinuer. This indicates that the summer run of steelheads has begun. The (iiime Grants Pass vs. Ashland Sunday. For Jitney Call Palace Hotel, 22-J. 99 , Hanker VbtlU City "Win. Pollman, banker and cuttle- man from Baker, Ore., was in the city yesterday and left for iPortland last night. He Is a booster for the better livestock movement and Is one of the directors of tho Pacific International (Livestock Exposition. Jitney Luke At the Palace Hotel. 99 Why Walk? Get Jitney Luke's taxi at the Pal ace Hotel. . 99 Han the Right Idea Expecting an exegesis of the mo dern banking law, Mrs. O. C. Brown was quite surprised today while grading examination papers to find aj essay on scientific methods of travel. The problem was, "A man In Portland owes a man in New York $10. Tell five ways in which the money may be sent." The an swer was: "By (boat, airplane, au tomobile, train or waVon." 'Rose- burg News.' Xeutralo -The automatic low and safety clutch gives your Ford all the ad vantages of a geer-shlftlng car. The Battery Shop. 00 Iiuiio Tuned- Professor Head, the blind muni- clan who has ibeen selling and tun ing musical instruments in this lo cality -for the (past 25 years will be in town for several days and anyone wishing their pianos tuned inquire or address No. 1154 cae of the Courier. Professor Head's past work ' Is sufficient recommenda tion, a. 'Thus a Good Game Tomorrow Grants Pass vs. land. Ash. 99 Word Rolls For Your Player Piano After all Alcoholic Blues General Persbing, March Beautiful Ohid A iBabie's Praer at Twilight Have a Smile I'll Say She iDoes I Want a Doll In the Land of Beginning Again Ja-Da , Little Blroh Canoe (and you) Lonesome, That's All Micky Oh, Frenchy Oh, Helen Till we iMeet Again And all the other Which you have (been singing and play-' ing. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House B07 80S a St. SPECIAL Crepe Dc chine and Georgette Waists Prices $2.50 and Up MRS. E. REHKOPF h -' (Li It Is Very Important that you havo tho lilgliuat quality tailoring com bined with Bummer weight clothing. We gun run tee to deliver all thut could ilo expected lu qual ity, style and service if your suit Is maito to order hy GEO S. CALHOUN :! t) 8tret Kxcliulve local dealer For sleeping comforts see the Simmons Beds and Springs displayed in the window at Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Hand Stand joy Theater 81XDAV MO.Mir Marian Davies la "The Burden of the Proof Ut ltTOX IIOI.MKK TILWKUHit I! THE IJTKItAKV IUGKST New Clothes for the 4th If you want to look your bent for Ith of July you ought to see our new stock of Collojcian Clothe and now In the time to make your selection while our stock Is at its UU Especially downed for upstanding American men. Choice materials to HUKTior lolor and iomblnation. Yet our price are very fair at $25 to $45 HEH OUt WINDOW DISPLAY PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" Engineer Here Monday Mr. Hodgeman, one of the engi neers of the Pacific highway force, is expected to arrive in Grants Pass Monday for the purpose of outlining a permanent road from the city lim its to Sexton hill, a stretch of 12 miles. Judge C. O. Gillette states that this piece of roadway will be all graded and ready for paving mext year. Road Open July The Crater Lake season will open July 1st. This news was brought to the city late Thursday afternoon toy Alfred Parkhurst, manager of the Crater LiCke company, who reports that the road Is now open to beyond (Anna Spring camp and that tho camp there is open to recolve tourists. Med ford Tribune. '