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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
PAGB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER TUESDAY, JVLY if IMsV Secure As Never Before We have been iu business for 00 veal's but at no time have we felt so secure agaiust sudden calamity as since becoming members of the Fed eral Reserve System. It gives us assurance that we can realize upon a substantial portion of our assets at any time. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON mfmes'H PER52N4L JJ5 LOCAL Victor Records for July Contain songs sung by FRANCES 'ALDA. EMIUO DE GOGORZA. GIUSEPPE DE LCCA. MABEL CARRISON" GIOVAXNI M'RTINBU.i. JOHN MoCORMACK. Violin selections by MIHGHA BUM AN, BFRKM , ZIMBAIJST. A selection by FLON'ZILLE QUARTET. Six eplended new DANCE RE CORDS. And ten or the new POPULAR SONGS. Come in and look over the list Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House R07 509 Q St. Caterpillar Off Bridge White driving the county, caterpil lar, used In road work, in the vi cinity1 or Kerby Monday. John Sow ell made a miscalculation and drove the monster off a bridge. The ma chine was slightly damaged but Mr Sowell eeea'ped injury. New Boad Grade Judge Gillette apd the county commissioners axe giving their at tention this week to stretch of rough roadway rive miles in length on Waldo Flat. The right or way baa been cleared and grading will be finished within a few days. Home From Imperial Shrine George E. iaindburg returned home Sunday from his eastern trip extending over a period or row weeks. Mr. Xiundburg was one or the representatives or Hillah temple. Order or the Mystic Shrine, at theJ meeting or the Imperial Shrine tl Indianapolis, and was one or the delegation which secured the 1920 meeting or the Imperial Shrine for Portland. On his return he visited at several points in the middle west. S. P. Passengers Breakfast He; 'About 125 passengers on .No. H northbound this morning hud break fast here at the several restaurants and hotels, the train being held here 25 minutes. This arrangement vas made necessary by the taking off of the regular diner on account or ( hot box. Dr. Spark Here Again "Shorty" Linch, who sold out the Battery Shop two months ago and hunted the state over for a location, finally landing in Qtedford. has re turned to Grants (Pass and has bought back the Battery Shop, where he will resume the duties or Dr. Spark. Wild Animal Ilountie County Clerk E. L. Cob urn has furnished the Courier with a report of the number of wild animals on which bounties were paid during the year 191 8. 'The report shows: Coyote or coyote pup, 153; bob cat, wild cat or lynx, 63; mountain lion, panther or cougre ,5; making a total or 221 animals and a bounty or $694. Pacta First, Opinions Second We challenge comparison or news. Complete (Associated Press service. Special writers in every part or the world. 'Longest leased wire on earth. Government report or gain oP circulation greater than all Port end competitors combined. Port land Telegram, 45c a month deliver ed, 50c by mail. Claude tLowe Agt., phone 127 or 337-R. 07 G. B. BERRY . Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. Accessories at Cost Buckeye Bumpers, any size .. ,...$7.00 Champion Spark Plugs - . 50c National Spark Plugs 55c Rex Spark Pings 75c Trouble Lights and Cords, t any car . ...U............$i.90 - Fan belts, any car, half price. Brake lining, any size, at cost. Double Tube Bicycle Tires $3.00 Single Tube Bicycle Tires '. $2.50 Pure Red Gum Bicycle Tubes - . $1.00 Anto Gloves &S.00 Johnston Automobile Wax, quart jar 1I1..'.'.".""11!""I"!"$1.35 WEED CHAINS, Beet Grade 32x4, Oids, Chalmers and Studebaker size $6.00 33x4, Buick size . $7.00 31x4, Overland oversize, and for Chevrolets and MaxwelU.!"!!. $8.00 luggage Carriers .. .$4.10 Blow Out Patches, any size ..50c No Glare Auto Lens , .. $1.75 Cork Insert Brake Lining for Fords, per set .. '. '. !!!1!!$2.60 Tire Covers, any size, from $1 to $2-00 Xon-Skld BRUNSWICK TIKES with 5,000 Mile Guarantee 8 - - $14.25 30X3 ...... $1W)0 - . 87.78 83x4 $30.00 CORD TIRES 88x4 Brunswick Cord . $45.00 82x8 H Brunswick Cord ...... L!!!Z!'.$85.00 82x3 H V. 8. Cord . 480.00 82x3 M Good Year Cord ; ... $35.00 Battery Shop Dr. Spark ,"01lvilo." Sabln has It. Mrs. John Summer left last night returning to 'tbanon after spending a few days here. C H. Carner went to Portland last night to eecure parts tor his big auto truck. George Oolvig went to Salem this morning to represeut a client before the supreme court. Mrs. I.. J. iPerdue returned this afternoon from Glendale, where she spent several weeks. Mrs. 11. H. FelsleY., of Cottage Grove, who spent the paSt week with their daughter, (Mrs. II. E. Allison, returned home today. White Une Taxi. G. P. Hotel. 14 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harper arrived Sunday from Portlund by automobile to spend a week or two with their daughter, 'Mrs. H. U Parker. C. !. Williams arrived this morn ing from Portland to spend the Fourth with his parents, Mr. N and Mrs. B. iA. Williuus. Z. N. A gee; representative or the Pacific Paper Company, Is In the city today. He reports (business good over the state. N'eutralo gives your Ford all the advantages or a geer shirting car, $4 Batery Shop. 03tf .Mioses Margaret and Ella Breen returned yesterday to Crescent City after spending a week hers with their futher, W. T. Breen. owner of the Grants Pass and Crescent City stage company. A. J. Jonard and wife, of Culex Ico, Cal., are guests of the former's brother, AV. H. 'Leonard, making the trip by automobile. Mr. Ieonard has 160-acre ranch In the Imperial Valley and specializes In alfalfa and cotton. iMra. Paul Bauer returned this morning from Camp 1-ewis, where she spent a week or two with her brother, who has been seriously ill in the military hospital. The broth er is expected to return in a few days. Mrs. MoHie Beldlng. who spent the past two weeks here with friends, left this morning for Klamath Tails to visit her son, 'Don iBelding, and w.'.'e. . Mr. Beldlng is manager or tho Western Union office at the Fail. Mrs. 'Hanson, wife or the Rev. Henry .' Hanson, new pastor of Hethany Presbyterian church, arriv ed this morning from (Portland. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Airs. F. U. Cole, who will make their home here. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lund arrived last night from orris to remain during the summer. Mr. Lund wfll be en gaged in tallying lumber for the Lassen Lumber and Box company, formerly the Empire Lumber com pany, which has secured the output or the Swede Basin mill. Mr. and (Mrs. 13. IR. Williams, or 'Hillsboro, stopped off here this morning to spend a few hoars with the former's patents. Mr. and Mrs. B. iA. Williams. They left In the af ternoon ror San Francisco where Mr. Williams will undergo an operation at the Southern Pacific hospital. Fred A. Williams, who answered the voice of the people and came up from Grants Pass to accept a seat In the councils or the public service commission, is among recent regis trants at the Oregon. iBerore he en tered the service or the state Mr. Williams did a thriving business la the lawt with clients scattered rrom the Sisklyous to the Curry county coast. Oregon Ian. Sklllmnn tn Seattle '11. iF. Skillman, representative of the Mutual Creamery company, who was called to Portland some weeks ago, has been transferred to the Se attle office or ths Mutual company. Will I-oave for Rcdlaudi Mrs! James M. Powers and little son expect to leave the latter purt or the week for iKedlunds, Cal., tor a visit with Mrs. (Powers' mother. Mrs. -Mary I Wells and Prof. W, E. Wells. Hum. KciUl The pupils or Mrs. James M. Pow era gave a Uellghtrul piano recltul last Friday evenlnir- at. Ooldhrnnk Farm, the pupils' parents and other members or the ramlly being invited. After the program was finished re freshments were served. Placed Under $5H Itoml H. S. Wynnnt, of New Hope, was served with a warrant today, on tlir charge of poisoning domestic ani mals, lie appeared before Justice Holman and was placed under $500 bonds to appear before the next grand Jury In September. !Nt Final Fling As the Medford aftermath of the unusually heavy travel by auto and train to Hilt and Hornbrook Satur day and Sunday the police arrested four men on Intoxication charges and one on a bootlegging charge. There were hundreds of autos mak ing the trip to the California towns Sunday. Medford Tribune. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF Quick as a Flash yon get the correct auswer to Geo. S. Calhoun Rxcursion Kate to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.60. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tt Fido" and "Sliep" Burred Some or the women who patronize the tine bathing resort at Riverside park complain that certain parties ooax their pet dogs into the water and let them swim around among the people. Such practice is prohib ited and should be stopped. Kiss your own dog and go bathing with him it you wish, but don't ask your neighbor to do likewise. Itoad Open Today The Crater Lake season officially opens tomorrow and in ths morning the Crater Lake stages will begin the regular schedule. The road has been opened to the rim of the lake and the hotel can easily be reached by tomorrow. Two tourists are al ready booked to take passage on the stage tomorrow and others are ex pected to arrive on the trains today or Tuesday morning. (Medford Tribnne. Brggcru Are Here Sifting away from the big cities, many heggers, some or them or the I. W. W. stripe, have begun to make their appearance in the smaller cities and towns. They tell stories of var ious kinds or misfortune, almost al ways demanding at the end of thelt little speech enough money to speed them on their way to some sick rela tive or, if they profess to 'be crippled in any manner, want to reach a nlace where kind friends will care for them. However, most of them are husky looking young fellows and there Is plenty of work at hand. NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid for rresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 98tr WANTED AT ONCE to buy or hire 3 or 4 iburros; must be pack broke and reasonable In price. Phone or call Fred Wilson, Grants Pass ho tel. 07 ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COLORS 10c ELKAV STRAW HAT DVE ALL COLORS 25c ELKAYS STRAW CLEANER 10c PUTMANS FADELESS DYE 10c PITMAN'S DRY CLEANEAR at CLEMENS Rce the line of New Porch Rochers In our Window. , They are going fast Im-sune the I'lUCKM arc RIGHT Holman's Furniture Store 60S G street, opposite Band 8tand a Joy Theater TONIGHT ONLY 10c AND UOc Theodore Robests In "Pudd'nhead Wilson" My MARK TWAIN A Mark Twain story! That alone mean the world to you. Add the inimitable Theodore Ro berts In the lovable character of "Pudd'nhead" the first man In the world to recofmlre Mie val. ue of "finger-print" and you have HOMK pic' turn No wonder the crowds surged around the doors of then I res and were turned away in' drove two years ago. Here again I Yolin lkc chancwi. Photos of your favorite actor or actrroN given, sway nmiirhf with every ticket Doug Fairbanks,. Bill' Hart.. MMigitetntitv Flask aos) ever body. Storing Exploitive tlon. Regardless of ths great fear A carload or T. N. T. Is being un- or this wonderful "Hun food," It ts loaded today from Southern Pa- claimed that a much greater Jar is clflc car. This powerful and mtteh required to set it off thsn Is seeded dreaded stuff ds being stored fa a for dynamite. pedaUy constructed place soine . three miles out from Grants Pass 1 Mrs. K. G. 'Ballard went to Rose and wifl be used In road construe- burg this morning. Associated Gas Engines WITH A GUARANTEE Lots of Power Easy to Start Long Life Every engine must develop more than the rated horse power ty2, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 h. p. carried in stock I f . f . v v jt -v .. . IS Gives you more h. p. v than similarly rated h. p. gas engines, be-, cause they have over .sized pistons with a 1 X , If you are not satisfied you can get your money back. 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL C. A. Winetrout The Implement Man 4 A . L