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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1919)
f&GB-FOUB- GIU.NT8 PASS DAILY OOURICB A WAV, MO! JUNK aa, 1010,. . I A. Banker's Advice THIS 18 A, SIMPLR BIT iBXCBURNT CREKD FOR TOCNO 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 follow men. This bank Is ready to aid you In every way possible. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BSWYSTFMI 1 CRAMER GOES TO NEW YORK FOR 2 YEARS Ted Cramer left last night for New York City, where lie expects to remain tor two years. During the summer be win be one of a group of college men who will gather sta' Klstice on economics and socialogy for the war work council, Mr. Cra mer's' particular work being In con nection with the Boy Scout activi ties. x Beginning la September he win be with the National Bank of Commerce and will also ttead the New York university, having won a' scholarship In that Institution. School Gymnasium (Juotion The proposition of contracting bonded indebtedness of 10.000 for the purpose of providing fuuds for the erection and furnishing of a school 'building for gymnasium pur poses for school district No. 7, Is being voted on today. The polls are open till 7 o'clock at the Junior high sohool building. Legal Blanks at the Courier. Get the Genuine Eastman Films in our Kodak department, ' where fresh new stock are to be had. After exposing, bring your films to us for best results In developing and printing. Enlargements a specialty. All work done at home. Stanton Rowell Music ana Photo House 807 SOS G St. Located by Her Fher little Louise Powers, 20 months old baby who was taken from her grand-parents' home last November by her mother and left with stran gers in Sacramento, Cal., was locat ed toy her father, Oscar Powers, af ter several months of faithful search and brought ibafck to the home of her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. PoW era, last Saturday evening. 1 PER52NAL ;55 LOCAL 1 NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 9Stf WANTED Roll-way man and turn down man. Good wages for ex perienced men. Grants Pass Lumber 4Co. 05 WANTED Women, and boys and girls over 13 years ot age, to pick loganberries. Good -wages. Auto transportation. Phone between 6 and 8 p. m., and 7 to 9 a. m. Rogue River Orchard Co., phone 600-Fr2. oi FOtR. SALE Buz saw outfit. H. A. Tale. 928 East D street 01 LOST Female Collie dog. Liberal reward. Notify manager of Jose phine hotel. 05 PLAIN SEWING, dressmaking, band hemstitching and embroidery. Can at 915 East L street, or. phone 312-Y. o COMING EVENTS June 25-28, Wednesday-Saturday Teachers examinations. 11 SSB SSBBWj B ' M four Boy When he fighting was thickest When the suffering was greatest Where was The Salvation Army Lassie? He'll say: "She was right on the job" And now, back home, in the byways and hidden places where misery al ways lives, where a mother needs a home, where men, women and child ren are on the downgrade, she's still "RIGHT ON THE JOB." HELP HER TO CARRY ON The Salvation Army Home Service Fund JUNE 22 to 30 Geo. C. CoburiT, of Handoti, Is In the city today. 'tirmen Powder." Sabm has It. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. 11. Coer. of Cottajre Orove. wore Grants Pass vis itors yesterday. Mrs. J. K. ilaltou is hers tram Port In ml on business. .Mrs. Ration last year was Interested in a frutt dried which i mi red in this city. Mrs. Win. McDonald and 'baby weut o Kosohurg today to visit rel atives. Mrs. Roaeoe Thomas and two children, of Jefferson, are vlsltlnv Mrs. Proctor and other relatives. C. W. Courtney, manager of the state lime plant at Gold Mil, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Stephen Jewell returned Inst night from Sheridan, where she vis ited her daughter. She also visited in Portland.- Mrs. Marshal Hooper and daugh ter, 'Margaret. lft Saturdny for North Yakima to spend the summer with Mrs. Hooper's brother. Dr. F. W. Strieker wont to Port land lat night to attend the annual meeting of the iffodlcal men of the state. The doctor is on the pro gram for a paier. I Mrs. Eva Wheeler and son arrived this morning from 'Reno, Nev and left on the etage for Orescent City on account of the illness of Mrs. Wheelers mother. .Mrs. Palmer. C. K. Nelson, of the Haielwood creamery, returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. He reports that butter fat has taken a drop, 'being now 51 cents. James Groves left this morning, returning to Madera, Cal.. after spending the past three weeks here visiting his parents and friends, and enjoying the Kogue river flshlns. He made some good catches. Dr. W. W. Walker left last night for Portland to attend a meeting of the state dental board, ot which he Is a member. He will remain In Portland about three weeks with his family, who are visltlnw In the city. Mrs. J. II. Hathaway and daugh ter,. Miss Ruth Hathaway, returned home this afternoon. Miss Hatha way graduated at Reed college and her mother spent commencement week with her. Mike Calvin returned this morn. ing from Portland, where he snent several days on account of the ser ious illness ot his daughter, who was suffering from Wood poisoning, the result of a slight (wound from a cro chet needle. The daughter Is Improving. air. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey and son left Saturday for Myrtle Creek to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey received word a few days ago that their son, C. A. Bailey, on the IT. S. S. Pittsburg, an armored cruiser, had started on a trip around the world and would be out 18 months. Albert Anderson sient Sunday here with his family. Mr. Ander son is constructing an overhead crossing on the Pacific highway at Divide and U employing about 50 men. He also has a contra'ct at Comstock and is Just completing a grading contract of three miles at Drain. U'ave for IVrtiund ' Sheriff Geo. AV, Iewls and Deputy Sheriff Lister art In Portland, where they will serve as witnesses against Win. Thompson, tho man arrested here several weeks ago, accused ot having dangerous oxi'loohei In his possession. Mitre Cro to Monmouth .Misses 'Alice l'elico and Ulauohe Hartley ot Wllila'ms. dtose Perry ot Murphy. -Mllllceiit Klphart loft Sat-) urduy night for Monmouth, where they will attend summer normal. Miss Myrtle Tuttlw left this morn ing for the same Institution. N'eutnilo The automatic low and safety diitrh gives your Ford J1 the ad vantage of a geer-shlftlng car. The Battery Shop. 160 Holder KHlcr MikmI James Mndaey. ot Gieudule, wua accused, thy Chief or Police Molina of stepping on the accelerator too hard Sunday evening while driving along Sixth street. He was anxious to be on his way and left a $15 check to cover the fine, instead ot waiting today ror his trial. MetlwHlist Picnic Tiicmuty As a celebration for the Subscrib ing of the rull Centenary quota of lit. 000 'Newman Methodist Bplsco pal church Is o have a iwmket pic nic In the city park Tuesday even ing. June 24. Kach family Is re quested to bring a basket lunch. Cof fee will be served. Supper will be called at it: 30 o'clock. Members, friends and constituent of the church a.Te urged to come. The Car Was In Itev Last night about 9 o'cloi k J. F. Lloyd backed his automobile through one of the plate glass windows at the Stanton Rowell music store. Un known to Mr. Lloyd, the car, which was standing In front of the music store, was in Teverse gear, and when he cranked it the auto shot back wards across the sidewalk and through the window. No one was injured. Paris. June 23. Admiral Ha'nlel von Haimhausen will sign the neace treaty for the Germans, It appears likely today from all Information at neadquarters of the American delegation. Foot Troubles Vanish if yon use these comforts KEXALL FOOT POWDER sprinkled In the shoe absorbs perspiration leaving the foot cool and free from all pain, 25c S.WIPEDS FOOT BATH Tablets used in a foot bath at .night relieve tired burning feet. 25c. Rexall Corn Solvent An effU dent remedy for corns, cal louses and honey skin 25c. CLEMENS 73U $altj As F.curslon Hates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent' City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 7f Kiwed and Marie lp Fred W. KoH. who halls from San 'Francisco, had a misunderstand ing with his wife aiid family while passing through Glendate Saturday, and Saturday afternoon left the fam ily stranded here and started north. He was caught a.t Glendale Saturday evening by Sheriff Swis and brought back to this city and Inter viewed by the officers. Matters were patched up and this morning ' the family, once more united, resumed their Journey toward Portland. Picnic Party The following auto iarty spent Sunday at Ashland. In honor of Pierre Gunning, of Seattle, who Is home on a short visit: Mrs. Spen cer, &fr. and Mrs. J. R. Gunning and son Pierre, Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Fetz- ner aid daughter, Cora, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Rowell. They had a picnic dinner In the park. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS Washington, June 21. 'Although there Is a desire on the lart of the congress, the heads of executive de partments, and the clvli service com mission to recognize In all proper ways the claims of returning sol diers, sailors and marines to em ployment In the classified civil ser vice, the civil service commission feels that In order to avoid misap prehension certain facts should be brought to the attention of the men. The law provides for certain .pref erences In appointment in favor of discharged soldiers, sailors and ma rines. It should be understood, how ever, that preference claimants must qualify in open competitive eraml- hatlons unless they left the classi fied civil service to enter the mili tary or naval service. These examinations are announced from time to time to meet the needs ot the service. They must be adver tised for a sufficient time to give them due publicity; then the papers must be rated, registers established, and claims of preference passed upon. An act ot congress of February 29f 1919, makes mandatory the re instatement to their former positions of all former government employes who were drafted or. who . enlisted In the military service of the United States in the war with Germany up on their application and If they have received an honorable discharge and are qualified for the work. Calling cards at the Observer. IP13CIAX, Crepe Do chine and Georgette Waists Prices $2.50 and Up MRS. E. REHKOPF 7 '9:'' 4tW It Is Very Important that you have the blgliost quality tailoring com bined with Summer Wright clothing. We guaran tee to deliver all that could 1 expected In qual ity, stylo and service it your suit Is mado to order iy GEO S. CALHOUN Ot:l a Street Kxcluftlve local dealer For sleeping comforts see the Simmons Beds and Springs displayed in the window at Holman's Furniture Store 60S O street, opposite Band Stand a Joy Theater lAHT TI.MF. TOMMIT Marian Davies In. 'The Burden of the Proof mirrox itouMK.s tiuvki,x;ik Tiutr:.T rorio Cleaning, Pressing Repairing From tlie ktamlpolul of economy, (h do- clean. Ing plant In essential. We have one of llm (text Miulppcil dry rlranlait llitnt in SuiiUiern Onwon. The badly soiled KiU-moiit tliat you think are not north cleaning are the ones we ran put in cltvtn and wearable condition, thus Having you money, as the new clothe have advanced slightly in price. The Wardrobe Cleaners AMOti F. WII-MAMS, Iroprietor 815 North Sixth Street Phone 147 TIRES Fabric and Cords All Sizes C L. HOBART CO. Five Hundred Sheets 91 ' Good bond letter paper, 8 Hill Inches. This Is a good quality ot bond paper. We have higher grades up to 2.60 per 500. Courier Five Dollars Reward . Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any ene stealing the Daily Couriers from residences or mall boxes. T r sr. WiTTtrdKWi