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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1919)
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER HATIKDAV, JtLV B, lOIOi Secure As Never Before We have beeu in business for 30 vears but at no time have we felt so secure against 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 TDERAl RESERVE PER52NAL LOCAL from spend The New 2C Folding Autographic BROWNIE A new size camera. Small enough to fit the pocket. Makes a. picture nearly as large as a. postcard. Just what you've been want ing. Come in and aee them. When you iave taken your pictures, get them developed and printed here at home. We have all the equipment tor first claSs work. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Home 507 509 G SC I NEW TODAY KOGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh gga. Moore Bak Ing Co. 8tf JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance. plate glaaa liability Insur . ance. 204 ft Sixth street. U WANTED 'Man and -wife want one or two rooms with bath. North aide preferred. Address No. 1230 care Courier. lOtf 100 BUYS you a interest in new Nevada oil fields. Write for ge ologist's report end all particulars. Fallon Oil Gas Co., Box 847. Tonopah, Nevada. 1 ! SPECIAL SAKftAlX 80 acres of lajid two and one half miles out. Owner just dropped Into town and wants o sell before he leaves. Considerable wood. Good terms. See Isaac Best. 13 ENSURANCE of all kinds. Isaac 15 Constipation causes headaches, allow color, dull, sickly eyes yon feel out of sorts all over. HolHster'a Rocky Mountain Tea will banish constipation, regulate your bowels, purify your stomach. You'll feel bet ter all over. Sabin's Drug Store. Adr. COMIXO EVENTS Aug. 11-29 Josephine . county teachers' training school. - All kinds of Commercial Prlntlnt lit the Courier tfflce. till at reasonable prices That is our ambition. We know that the cost of living Ik away higher than it should be. We therefore exercise all onr experience and knowledge to bny wise, ly and well. Our meat I tho best In this town for the price you pay. Come In today and see It City Market PHONE 02 The Standard Oil Bulletin, a monthly magazine Issued by the Standard Oil company, in its June issue has a page devoted to Jose phine county with illustrations. There is "Bill" Hamuictt filling up with 'Red Crown gas at the Fashion garage, a photo of the Sam Baker, Sabin and Cass families on a picnic, and also some fishing scenes. The text of the story follows: j When a fisherman tells a story, al- i most Invariably there ia some one who "goes him one better." Then all the others of the faithful within hearing in turn tell about "the big gest one I ever landed." This some what notorious habit is being brought most alluringly to our at tention by the stream of fish stories, with photographs to substantiate them, that have come, and are still coming, to the Bulletin as a result of last month's issue, which had a' word to say about trout-fishing in the Company's field of operations. Unfortunately, apace limitations and other considerations preclude their publication In these pages, and the Bulletin begs to dismiss the subject for the time being, with -the follow ing invitation to go vacationing. which is published verbatim: Traveling from two to ten miles from Grants Pass, Oregon, we begin fishing in the famous Rogue river, which is conceded to be the best fishing stream in America. Camp ing grounds every hundred yards; plenty of wood everywhere; splendid shade under beautiful pine trees. Rogue river is on the Pacific high way leading from Salt Francisco to Portland, about half-way between the two cities; scenic in the extreme. It is not unusual for eteelhead troHt to be caught in this river weighing from four to eighteen pounds. It is not uncommon for a lad to catch one hundred and fifty pounds of fish In one day. Plenty of small aiid big game within 50 miles of populated centers. Climate ideal, and especial ly healthful for ladies. Try tt. Miss KUa Myers went to Ashland (his afternoon for a short stay. rWhtte Line Taxi, G. P. Hotel. 14 Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph iDavIs go to Portland tonight on a short trip. Miss Vivian Isham spent the Fourth at Drain, returning home this afternoon. Kversweet." Sabln has it. George Berry came down Portland Thursday night to the Fourth it home. Federal tires 5 ply fubrio heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust, 30x3 H $32.80. Hobart. 13 Corioral Ruy J. Barrow, son of Mrs. Geo. Mutney, arrived on the Fourth from Bordeaux, France, lie sorved 10 mouths overseas In the 353rd Aero Squadron. Ourrett tacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lacy of this city, returned last "Thursday from one year's overseas service. Me was in the artillery and saw servlve In the lArgonne, 'Mouse, Verdune and Champagne engagements. Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Darden. of i Texas, who are traveling over land in their automobile, arrived here this i morning and wiU spend a few (Jays visiting ' with their cousin, Mrs. Stephen Jewel. Federal tires S ply fabric. heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust. 30x3 H $22.80. Hobart. 13 B. A. Courtney, son of C. W. Courtney arrived here this week on furlough. Young Courtney served with the 8"fh division overseas as sergeant with the 334th machine gun company. Since returning he has been serving as sergeant major at Camp V-pton, to which place he wlH return. Federal tires G ply fabric heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust. 30x3 f 22.80. .Hobart. 13 Xi. B. Shadrlck. foreman for the Warren Construction company in charge of a) paving contract of 5.9 miles between Wolf Creek and Grave creek, was In the city today, return ing from Ashland, where he spent Friday. Frank Grove has charge of the construction of the "hot stuff" plant and crusher on Grave creek for the Warren company. Dancing Party Waldorf illall Saturday night. 10 XVKKXOIt Ll.STKK HON'OKKIl MV WASHINGTON DKMOCRATS Seattle, Wash., July 5. (Memorial services in 'honor of the late Gov ernor (Lister were held today by the King County Democratic club. Fred erick Ba.'usman, a close personal friend of Mr. 'Lister made the princi pal address. ItKKIJX STIUKKItS STILL OIT Berlin, July 5. 'Efforts to ar range a conference between the striking street car workers and di rectors 'were unsuccessful up to 6 o'clock last night. The company rep resentatives refused to meet the men. The railway workers' strike has been settled. IMrthdity tVlehrated The birthday of 'Miss Kdna Uouck was celebrated Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents and a niut pleasant time was spent In vhiltlng and with music. Sandwiches, Ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: MvmlameH L. War ren, O. V. 'Murray, Clara Tnrnhult. C. F. Clark, W. Sackman, H. 11. Dillingham. II. Barton, Chris. Stel- Ktr. Everett Stelger, iA. D. llouck and iMIssen Vere Murray. Alible Clark and Edna Houck. Highway Cloned " The highway on the south aids of the river to le town of Rogue Blver 1s closed by order of the county court and the highway commission. Pav ing is under way and it Is impossible to get through. Violators will be prosecuted for trespassing. S. 8. Schell. 15 Anniversary Vletirated A most enjoyable social affair was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. O. 'Mattison, in honor of the 49th wedding anniversary of Mrs. O. S. Goodnow, and also the birthday of Mrs. Mattison. The evening ipamed quickly with games and visiting, during the course of which the guests were served with refreshments of Ice cream and cake. The guests present were: Mrs. A. Anderson, iMrs. Iftitchell. Misses Eve lyn and Goodrun 'Anderson. Dama McKlnetry, Helen Mattison, iMarJorle Bobrien. Muster Roland Mitchell. and Mrs. Goodnow and Mrs. Matti Excursion Rates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf BORN DAVIDSON To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davidson, of Murphy. Saturday, June Cth, ti son. Women's Summer VVeigtit Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF Nationally known as llio creator of thnl super, quality In tailoring llutt Intlle the UpUou Geo. S. Calhoun LOCAL G. A. R. POST Calling cards at the Observer. The Care of The Nails r CUTEX PREPARATIONS THE FULL LINE 83c EACH COMPACT MANICURE SET 60 Cents NAILOIa? CUTICLE SOLVFNT 23 Cents CLEMENS To enable General Ijogan Post to place head stones at the graves of the following named Civil war vet erans this post asks the cooperation of all friends and relatives to help locate their graves. P. R. Wells, Co. G. 10th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, Nick Thoss, Co. G, 9th f. S. In fantry. John Baker, Co. 15, 148th, Ohio Infantry. I E. Tuthlll, Co. I,' 1st Nebraska. T. T. Oaine, Co. 'B, 1st Bat. Cal, CaV. A. . CARSON'. Adjutant Gen. 1gan Post 39. Carvsd In Algtrlan ftosks. A huge buffalo with enormous horns Is conspicuous In prehistoric rock drawings lately found Id Algeria. The African elephnnt Is also a striking feature, and other nnlmnls Include the Hon. Icnpnrd. Rnxelle nnd domestic goals and Nlieop. San I'runelxco Argo- liRllt. rOnveloneb t tha 'orrler Office. NC-1 STARTING ON HER LONG OCEAN VOYAGE J(ll'.JtU The Aiuerlcnn seaplMiie NC-1 with her crew aboard, photogriiplicd Jiwt before the start of the first leg of the Journey frtnn Uoi.ltawuy to Europe, via Halifax and Newfoundland. - Hc tho line of New Porch RocKers In our Window. They are goin fast lierause the PIIH IS are HlfiHT I Holman's Furniture Store 60S C street, opposite Rand Stand Joy Theater Hl'NOAV and MOMtAV Prices 15c and 25c Good (gracious Annabelle" -What Did She Do? D' what did Annabelle do? Didn't lrlu.t you hear? Kverybody In talking about it! Hhe has shocked and scan dalized all of our set. But what can we do about tt? ' Can mirk thing he? You flabber- H ipst us, nnbelle! K'S A billionaire mlnr makes twenty thousand dollars a day or some such absurd sum -a miner! Can you imagine H! And she was married! Had been for yours. And the terrible thing about 1t was that she didn't know her husband's name! Or what he looked like. Ileattasn aad earth, Arioahellet Who Mould hav thonght It of Aannbelle? IMdn't yon A BHK took some of her friends inum!,; heJir? nl went to work as n cook. Can you Imagine It? There's Kven rpHAT Isn't all we havon'l time to Would Von More To Tell tell y everytihlng. You'll have Hollow It to sea K. Dont miss it! It's Incon ceivable! 'Really! ' Oh, yew, e almost forgot to tell you! Annabel! Is ' BILLIE BURKE "The Hell Hole of Kileuae" Tlie Prisma picture A natural colored scenic "IUutl Attrartlon worth going to ne." Phlludelphla KVciUng UxIt "A triumph In natural color photography." . . Detroit J'ree Press Phone 22-J We have a special city taxi and one for , country trips We accommodate PALACE TAXI COMPANY . Wyatt & Cutler Jitney Luke