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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1919)
PAGE FOCB GRANTS PASS DAILY COU1UER WKDNK8DAV, Jt'NK SW, IBlt. The Force of Saving As human 8ocky is Now Organised, the only mui whereby the Individual ran Enjoy leisure or independence Is through the possession of money. REAL INDEPENDBfCH CAN BE ACCOM PUSHED BT SAVING. SUrt saving now. Open mi account with u THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON IsWSYSTIMfl LET THEM HAVE A BROWNIE 2.15 AM) VP Children always enjoy tak ing pictures It adds to the pleasure of the day's outing, besides, taking them is clean, educational fun. Mail or bring the films hack to us, and we'll get the best re sults from every exposure. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 509 Q St. THE MERCHANTS ARE RIDING THE TOBOGGAN NEW TODAY BOGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak tog Co. 98tf FOR SALE Turkey eggs. Inquire of Mrs. Peter Olson, phone 500-R-2. 03 A HOUSE FOR RENT Grants Pass Banking Co. 07 FOR SALE CHEAP Ford car, good condition, looks like new. Phone 345-iR. 02tf FOR SALE $4,000 on easy terms will buy 240-acre stock ranch. There are over 100 acres of fin neat black plow land, all fenced, kt of outrange for cattle, hogs or sheep. Will pay for Itself in ' year at this price. Only two hours from Medford. Inquire of Frank Farrell, Carnett-Corey Big., Medford, Ore. 08 Though each team used several substitutes, and spectators were tew, the Merchant and (Professional Men played a cracking good ganie of base ball last evening, the latter winning 8 to 5. Except tor one Inning, the ,'lfth, boh teams played airtight ball. The svore was 1 to 1 at the beginning of the fifth. The Mer chants counted four times in thei half. With revenge in their hearts and determination stamped all over their iphyslog, the Professional Men came back at their opponents and scored seven times. We digress right here to introduce left fielder Carl Dodge, the shrinking violet of the Professionals. Dodge was pressed into service as a substi tute. Between each inning he faith fully implored the scorer, team cap tain Stott, the umpire, and each of the spectators to get some one in his place. His appeal was rebuffed each time, so Carl proceeded to play a star game, making three good catches In the field, and starting the fireworks in the last half of the fifth with a three-base hit Last evening's game put the Pro fesslonal Men In the lead in the pen nant race. There is only one more game scheduled, Mechanics vs. Pro fessional Men for next Friday. Should the Professional Men lose that game all three teams will be tied, and another series of three games will be necessary to determine the champions. Standing of the Team W I Professional Men 4 Merchants 4 Mechanics 3 I PERSONAL E LOCdL I You can't cover blackheads, pimples, red spots on the face with Powder; they're bound to be seen don't worry or spoil your temper, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tsa each week 'twill banish them thru the blood, the only sure way. 35c Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. COMIN'G EVENTS iMrs. C. H. Sampson loft lust night tor Portland tor the summer. Sterling Miudn lamps at Cramer Bros. 8 MUs Julia Whlttlg. who visited the R. D. Cole family, left for Portlunil last night. "Uquld Veneer." Sabln has it. Chnrlos Talmage left last night for Los (Angeles, where he expects to spend a month. Mrs. August Goettache went to Medford this afternoon tor a tew hours; Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. Gunning and the latter's mother, iMrs. M. M. Spencer, left this morning for Klam ath Falls for the summer. M. S. Boss, of Portland, arrived this morning and was met-by J. I). MacVloar who drove In from Csnyon vllle last night. 'Miss Marie Edwards arrived last night from Medford for a short stay with her parents. Mlsa Edwards re turned a few days ago from a' trip to los Angeles. Fred Costal u returned home Sun day, having received his discharge trom the service. He spent nearly six months on police duty In New York City. Mrs. R. W. Person and two sons of Fresno, Cal., who spent several days here with relatives and old mends, left Monday by auto for Portland. They were accompanied by Mrs. F. M. .Huyler and two chll. dren. Mrs. 'lura theater has resigned her position as the Golden Rule store and with her daughter. Miss Olive, left this morning for Salem. where ftliss Olive expects to special ize In music. Mrs. (Lester and daugh ter have been residents of Grants Pass for the past three years. S. H. Allison, of Cottage Grove, brother of Jack Allison, and his wire came over from Dunsmuir last night by auto and are spending the day here. They will leave tomorrow morning for their home accompanied by Mrs. Jack Allison and Jack Jr. R. C. Jones. Just discharged from the motor transport corps of the 90th division, arrived this afternoon and will go to his home at Kerby to morrow. He spent one year and four days overseas and was In the army of occupation. Few IiOcala at Cave F. is. Huyler was one ot a party to visit the caves Sunday, he reports that his was the only Ormnts Pass party to visit the iaves so for- this aeason, while 24 Medford cars have made the trip, i Call iWiMt For city or country trips. 03 VVomen's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF Hampshire to Itulld ltullroad The John Hantpshlro company i witn the Twohy company has been awarded a contract for the construct ion of 31 miles of railroad extending from Banks Into an extensive timber tract owned by the Eccles Interests. The tract diss been estimated at 3,000,000.000 feet ot timber. Pet, B71 500 429 NOTICE OF BOND KKDKMITIOX Excursion Hates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants rasa and Crescent City Stags com pany. Thone 26. 7Uf On-hratrn at the Joy Those who attended the Joy Theatre last night were greeted by a new orchestra which furnished pleasing music through the plcturo play, "The Unpardonable 8ln." The organization Is composed ot the fol lowing players, who will also play at the theatre tonight: Miss Alma Wolke. ipiano; Ted Powell, violin: Earl Voorhles, trombone; Jo Pardee. Cornet; Lynn Sabln. clarinet. Jj It Pays to Buy 4; Good Clot 0- I (MM () Htreet Good Clothes they eventually (ml Inut draft a spectul Mtcrn for every garment miIiI they are good clothe now and eventually. GEO S. CALHOUN Kxclualve local dealer TOURISTS ENJOY FREE AUTO CAMP GROUND June 25-28. Wednesday-Saturday Teachers examinations. Marriage License A marriage license was issued to day at the county clerk's office DAr.A Tr . . ,ns ana auss Clara Cal- such redemption, and uuun. Want a Taxi? Call 282-R. 03 a dasneo1 aDm,DS t0 M" Notice is hereby given to owners and holders of municipal city im provement bonds that at the semi annual interest payment period on the 1st day of July, 1919, the city'of Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore gon, will redeem the following out standing city improvement bonds, viz: Bonds numbered 19, 20 and 21 of North Sixth street improvement, said bonds were issued and dated the 1st day of July, 1911. Said bonds will Ibe redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the city of Grants Pass, Josephine coun ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of July, 1919, which Is the time fixed for the time at which interest shall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the laws and icts providing for issuing of such Jionds. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon. 'this 3th day of June, 1919. G. P. JESTER. 04 City Treasurer. Two Wagons Left Retail Price $210 Take your choice $100 These are brand new vehicles Grants Pass Hardware Co. Auto tourists are making good use of the Riverside auto camping grounds and they appreciate a pleas ant place to stop. Tuesday evening before 8 o'clock there were 16 au tomobile camping parties in the park, some of them with full camp equipment ajid cooking their own meals while others were provided with tent and bedding only taking meals at the hotels and rent mi rants of the city. The auto camp is hold ing many tourists in the city over night, while occasional parties re main several days. The annual cleanup day at the auto park watt not observed this year and the park shows neglect. There should be a day appointed when pub lic spirited citizens armed with rakes, axes and shovels, would spend a few hours In clearing the park of rubbish and providing more tables, benches and firuplaces. Voliiutewn Wanted Paul J. Bauer, locat recruiting of-1 fleer, stated today that 25.000 vol-i unteers are wanted at once for duty! on me Mexican border, while the government Is asking for 50.000 ad ditional volunteers for service over seas to relieve the married men on line duty there. Those between the age of 18 and 40 are eligible for line duty, while those from 40 to 55 are eligible for staff duty. Enlistments will be received for from one to three years. Hen the line of New Porch Rockers In our Window. They are going fat bnrauMi the I'HK'KM are NIGHT Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Band Stand Suit for Kettlrtnent A trial was heard in Justice Hoi man's court today, wherein Jack! WhltBett Is suing Ed Barlocker fori damages done to a horse and rla, which Mr. Barlocker recently hired to make a trip to the Granite Hill! mine. The horse ran away throwing' Barlocker out and damaelnr the1 buggy. Mr. Barlocker escaped In-1 Jury, and Is willing to settle, but the j men could not agree on the amount! of damage. Judge Holman will, ren-l der his decision this evening. ' W hy Walk Call 262-R. 03 Ashland Templars to Visit Melita,' Commandery. Knights Templar, of Grants Pass, has Invited Malta Commandery of Ashland to visit Grants Pass on Friday and at tend a meeting In which four c.in- dale men will receive the Onto the Temple. The Invitation was ac cepted and, Ashland 'Will send a dele-j Ration. The meeting will te opened j at 4 o'clock In the afternoon, with I dinner at the hall at 6:30. All! Knights Templar are invited to nt-l tend. .1 Eat Well -Feel Well-Do Well It all depends on what grocerlM ytni buy, where you buy Uim, and what yon pay for them. If you buy GOOD groceries you cat well. If you rat well you feel well. If you feel well you do well In your businra affairs. Can we tell you of bettor rtMmon why you should buy your groceries front us? Every one know of the high standard of our gixxK They all know of the low pries we charge. Most peoplo trade with us, anyway. Why not you? J. PARDEE, Grocer Itiiliy KtcelluiHls Today 30 cans of small steelheart were shipped from the fish hatchery at New Tope, on the Applegate, to Medford. Some of these minnows will he taken to the hatchery at Butte Falls, while others will be dis tributed In the neighboring streams. The Care of The Nails CUTEX PREPARATIONS THE FULL LINE 85c EACH COMPACT MANICURE SET 50 Cents NAILOID CUTICLE SOLVFNT 23 Cents CLEMENS , Tirod r In a Hurry Call 262-R. 03 Finish Viewing ltml ; Surveyor K. E. Ilo.jsya,,. 0f the' Pacific highway de..M:nent, has! finished viewing the road from th.. ! edge of Grants Pass to Sexton hill, I for tho purpose or establishing a I permanent routo. Some changes! will be mado and Mr. Hodgeman will! make another trip here before finally j deciding on the exact route. Should this par of the highway be eslnh-l llshed and graded this year It will in i all probability .be .paved during 1920, The county court will decide on the matter within a few days. 15 Days to Cool Off .' Leonard Stockdale, a discharged soldier In uniform, and Harry Bros lim, aged 1 8, were taken before Jus tice Holman yesterday to answer to a charge filed by one of the Southern Pacific detectives. Stockdale and Broslus were stealing a ride on a freight train and .when ordered off by the conductor refused to get off peaceaibly. Stockdale Is of th opinion that be was entitled to ride on the train because he was In uni form, and when the two men were put off they turned off an "angle cock" on the train, thus shutting off me airbrakes. This was done through spite and might have caused a ser ious wreck had the train struck a steep down-grade. After hearing the evidence, the Judge gave each man 15 days In the county jail. fl,fW THEATER J) HJ' U Last Time To-Night ' Ike Unpardonable SIM Two Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Prices 25c - 50c T The following law relating to hulls running at lajrge on the range Is taken from the Josephine County Farm Bureau News: It shall 1e unlawful for any per son, firm, or corporation to turn up on, or allow to run upon, -the com mons of Josephine county, any 'bull, other tbsJn a pure bred registered bull of beet type of the age of one year or over. Any bull, except that as above described, shall ibe deemed to be uu osincy and can bo taken uji and disposed of according to law In such cases inadn uud provided, und the owner of any such bull, othor than thiil. above doecrlbed shall be liable In double damages for all In juries or damages done by such bull through service to breeding cattle upon such commons. No person, firm, or corporation shall offer for sale or use, or.olTor for .public service In this stute, for foe, compensation or reward any bull that is not ot pure blooded breeding. The term "public service" as used in it his .an Is defined , as meaning tho Ibreedlng of any cow not owned by the owner or owners of the bull for fee, compensation or reward.