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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1919)
.J C Jill iWl'IBI 111 .JW I w T , . PACSFOCa : f- GRANTS PASS DAILY COC RIKR ' J - - - - MONDAY, JULY T. 1019. .-" ii-, , . A. r , I - ! ' i I i t ' . ; Secure As Never Before Wg have been in business for 30 years but at no time have we felt so secure against sudden calamity as since becoming members of the F ed eral Reserve System. It gives us assurance that we can realize upon a substantial portion of our assets at any time. H , . , TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL BESERVE See the line f ) New Porch RocKers la our Window. They are going fast because the PRICES are RIGHT Holman's Furniture Store v 605 O street, opposite Band Stand ARDENCRAIG FARM . " Bull Calf, Jersey, Register of merit dam ; . Tonng atock Jerseys and Berkahires generally (or sale Also 1014 H arte jr-l)vil son fir sale. K. M. C. NEILL . - R. F. I. 2 : PERSONAL AND LOCAL B A rVlrv I nri ..... Emmett Smith. t .Modesto. Cal., was 1n the city Saturday. White Line Taxi, 0. P. Hotel. 1 4 ' Miss 1mi IieRoy. of Williams, is Waiting the J. A. Uotcher family, "O.ier Kiss" Talcum. Sahln has ii. Mrs. V. L Sweet land and little sofc left yesterday for Haw Angeles. Mrs. F. M. Huyler returned Sun day froiii Portland, where she visited her parents. Federal tiree 5 ply fabric heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust. 50x3 H $22.80. Hobart. IS Mrs. George Young came In from her homestead on Kvans creek to spend a fetr days. : . v Federal tlTea S ply fabric -heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust. 30x3 H 122.80. Hobart. 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Tolon and family left today for Dryden. Ore., where they wiH spend the summer. Federal tires 5 ply fabric heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust 30x3 H $22.80. Hobart. 13 The H. H. Allyn family went to Ashland yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iUCndaa, of Yakima, Wash., who are on an automobile trip. Mr. and Mrs. Landaa left this afternoon for their home, accompanied ty Mrs. Allyn. wiho will visit for a time. Alteees (Harriet and Bmma: Telford . went to Klamath Falls Saturday to visit Mrs. H. C. Telford for a few weeks.. . ,' '''''' , , Martin Weston and family, of De troit, are in the city vHriting the ., former's parents, iMr. and Mrs. J. .,W. Heston. I Frank South returned last night from Weed, Cal., where he visited his son. Mrs. J. Q. (Willetts and daughter, formerly of Kerby, now of Cottage Grove,, arrived here this afternoon j to visit friends. They are en route I to Klamath Falls. ' j Swim. Kaps A gisxl assortment Buy the DI'RABLE A pure gum Kap. one that will last all season 8PFOIAL 50 Cents CLEMENS Wllford Allen Jr., of Salem, spent the Fourth at Ashland and cnme to tiruntn Pass Saturday to remain. Airs. Fannlo Botvhrrt, of Portland, siH'iit a few days with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wert. Raymond I.eRoy spent the Fourth at Waldo and returned yesterday to Dorrl, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hoard, of Mineoln, Tex., arrived here lat week by automobile and will spend several weeks with Mrs. Hoard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wertt. Win n IS the Murphy Dance? . Y the 26th. ' 16 Sells Agency C. A. Winetrout has sold the agency for Fordmn tractors tn Jack son county to 'Hamilton Piitton and Gall Robertson. Visit at Miirhficll Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Harvey Bre Handing tho week visiting at Marsh field with the son, Tom Harvey. They expert to return home next Sunday. ri 5 r;,: 1 1 r j . .. . l VICTROLA (M(DKI, IV-A) A litrht, ,ortalt ni.irhliiK, - small onotmh (o bo curried anywhere, but with suffU'littt' tone, volume for a dancing par ty, or for a picnic tn the woods. 9t ili mil' 91 a ivti'k Stanton Rowell Music mid Photo House n7 noii i st. Excursion Rates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Croscent City Stage com pany. Phone id. 74tf tiirl KIll.sl by Fall The. body of Klsle Valeria Ward, ajted 7 years, 7 months and 20 days', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. D. Ward, formerly of Medford. arrived In the city at 9:35 a. m. Saturday, , acmmpanled by the parents. The little sirl was killed on July 3rd, 'five miles from Myrtle Point, Ore.. when she fell out of a waiton and jthe wheels passed over her. .Med ford Tribune. WildcTvllle Celebrated The Fourth of July celebration at I Wtldervillo was a most enjoyable (occasion and was participated In by n Boooiy number or Slate creek resi dents and others. The Wllden-lllc minister save a patriotic addresa. ine cipner was lountlful and the menu varied. There was a variety or sHrts and races of all kinds. Among those who attended the cele bration were four generations of the I Sarah Griffith family. Women's Summer Weight Union i Suits, also Knit Pants and v j Sleeveless Vests ' MRS. E. REHlCOPF Molds Get a Full Set if You Use Jiffy-Jell Free ' " jji N. 2 No. S No. C -1 ' .-X '. si ; I t!i 4 .. i , -i J,. , f, f Pint Mold Style D For a Jiffy. Jell SalaJ or Meat Loaf Jiffy-Jell Is for salads as well as for desserts. And we offer this 50-ccnt aluminum mold for use in making salads. ! Use Lime Jiffy-Jell for salads. Each package contains a bottle of lime-fruit essence, sealed. Added to Jiffy-Jell it makes a tart, green salad jell. Some serve it with the salad as a zestful garnish. Some mi the salad into the jell while cooling. With cooked or , uncooked vegetables this makes a salad loaf. A meat loaf is made by mixing in meat scraps. This ; gives you meat in aspic an ideal summer cold dish. We Supply the Mold Pint Mold, Style D, serves a full package of Lime ' Jiffy-Jell with the salad or meat mixed in. It makes a flat ; loaf with six indentations to mark six individual servings. Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell packages the end labels naming the flavor and we'll send you this aluminum mold. . ' Mint Jiffy-Jell contains a vial of mint. r It makes a garnish jell, far better than , mint sauce, to serve wnn cold meats ,r roast Iamb. m All Flavor a Ot Liquid Form in Clots or For Detaerta and Salad mom .,1 ?! Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A Dottle In Each Package , Mint Lime Lemon For Mint JU For SaUd Jell For DeMcrt Strawberry Pineapple Orange Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Also Coffee Flavor Two Packages for 23 Cents Individual Molda ' A Set of Six for Jiffy Jell Real-Fruit Detterte This is a 60-cent gift These aluminum molds come in sets of six, assorted styles, valued at 10 cents each. ..Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell packages the end labels naming the flavor and we will send the entire set. Loganberry and Pineapple are two dessert flavors which we particularly want you to try. They are flavors which must be sealed to keep. So they were impossible in old-style gelatine desserts. In Jiffy-Jell the fruit-juice essence comes in liquid form, in vials. So with all fruit flavors. There is a wealth of the real-fruit flavor, condensed from the fruit itself. Include Loganberry, Pineapple, Lime and Mint in your purchase of Jiffy-Jell. Learn the delights of these liquid flavors. They have won millions of housewives to Jiffy-Jell. Pint Dessert Molds Free At the bottom we picture two aluminum pint molds. Each serves a full package of Jiffy-Jell. They are valued at 50 cents each. Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell pack agesthe end labels naming the flavor and we will send either mold you want. Or, If. you prefer, send a grocer's sales slip showing a 5 package purchase. Send them to us with the coupon below, stat ing the molds you want. Cut out the entire offer so you won't forget. XEW TODAY BOGS WANTED -Highest" cash paid for fresh es-RS. Moore Wak ing Co. jstf SPECIAL KGAJ X 8 0 acres of land two and one half miles out. Owner Just dropped into town and wants to sell before hu leaves. Considerable wood, (iiuid terms. Soo Isaac Host. 15 lNSl?ILX0ik of "all kinds. ' Is:iac Host. is LOST --.UviV Thursday".' lo cliaiTniir twiieu Oivhnrd Ave., and Tenth and Savage streets, Findor return iu .mi. i s.ii mire ourter. si re ward. 12 I UlirLL for water, oil u'ud "gas. "lies! outfit in Josephine county. UvU your own water system. Ad' dre Jos M. Derlcks, 203 llurxess street. Grants .Pass, Ore. 16 WA.STF.It-Vhaiiilierniald at the Jo sephine Hotel, j if IXST Man's coat. Sunday, Imlwo.n Grants Puss and Waters Creek. Finder please leave at Courier of-j lice. 1 3 LOST - Hei ween 910 K street and the Golden lrlft dwii, one . It. P., .22 rifle, early inorniiii; of! June arth. Finder please r.-turn to 910 K street, Grants Pass. Ore gon. Reward. 12 1 WiANTI31- Good lised bicycle riaiiie. See Lowe at Biiitery Shop. 12 ! 1 1 J ft r . i ( filatltf inlly In tiiiloiinu Unit I V i 3 1 fl urn Ul (Mttlig if knott ii us (ho i ivmura of tli,it miiiht. liSTiliv. the iiiiiIIiii Geo. S. Calhoun JJ 0 Y TH EATER U last Time To -Night VOC CtVT MIHH. BILL1E BURKE "Good Gracious Annabelle" Also "The Hell Hole of Kiieuae" nhirul ridor picturo ulilcli aluiie U ui.Hh Hie prlco nf almifepit AHMISSION a.lc mid .V HiKhway Closeil 1 The highway on the south side of the river to tho town of Rogue River is closed by order of the county court and the highway commission. Pav ing is tinder way and It Is Impossible to get through. Violators will be prosecuted for trespassing. S. S. i from a trio to scholl. r wo snows. i.i ltd urn From Kliiiiialli Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Cch.ii and daughter, and 'Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Adair returned Sunday cvenlim Crater Luke and Mr. und ilrs. C. A. 15 j Klamath Falls. Sldler, accompanied by Joe Schiultt. alNo ret urn ml Huuday evening, hav ing visited the sumo points of in lereHt. Mr. Sldlor says tho scenery, as well as the millions of mosquito in Klamath Fall, was rent. 0. w. IFFITH'S "A Romance of Happy Valley" r A PAGE FROM THE BOOK, OF LIFE An Artei'uft Picture Jiffy-JelL Waukesha, Wis. MAIL THIS " Jiffy-JeU, Waukesha, Wis. I enclose.. end bels naming the flavor, for which send the molds I check. Salad Mold, Style D. Pint Mold, Style H. ......Pint Mold, Style E. ......Six Individual Molds. It is D. W. Griffith's, so of course it's a Big New Idea! "A friendly little story of Kentucky folk,'' that's ivhiit I). W. tlrlf fllh culls his newest Aitcraft Picture. . Just llko calling; tho Woolwortli Itullillng "h tidy ilt'lo shack)" like dnarrihliiK Ncav Vork s "a busy . little vlllune;" the suiuo us Raying ' nice pl-ci of proM?rty" rioit you mean tho l ulled HtaU? of Aniei l.H. In "A Itonuince of Hajipy Valley," Mr. (irlirith lias gone fur nwny from ur, far from massive spectacle mid ha 1,I ,H Hu,ry lu t. m of his lx.ybiKMl, anil with lilS"giilus ,e nIioivs tlio lilgiiiMm ailn "lu- uar- rmviHWM or tlio cross rouils folk. Y ' i A brilliant study of liomespim Immunity. A-tlimh Willi, the pulse of plnlii pimple. (Jloiving wtfH love mid faith and humor. 1 ' ... ' ' Stirring with tho tumult of passion uulcashetl. With n cast Including Lillian (Jlsli, Itobeit llarroii, (ieorgo Fawcett,'-" Knte llinco and other brilliant, firlfflth players. A pluy iviili tho most, UHloiindiiig, most lieai'l-ivrciicliing iliaiuaHc climax evei- protrayeil on Htago or mccccii. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY f ; 1 S . ! s PintFM,rld7StylrfE )y " ; Serv., a Full Packag, of Jiffr.J.U ' ' : : : : ; : l