Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 11, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    grafts pass daily cockier
FIUDAV. JIXY 11. ll.
DECISION
The distinguished mark, or the successful man 4s 'Decision. Ha
4lans a course of business policy and sticks to it.
It You would succeed in life you mast decide to save.
In this we can be of treat assistance to you, as, deposited in
this bank. YOUR SAVINGS GROW,
This decision, firmly adhered to, will insure success and com
fort (Make it NOW.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
SaWaYSTEMaSM
r.
A Musical Member for Any
Home
-Think . of the . .pleasure ... and ,
happiness a Grafonola brings
into your home..: 'Always ready
for an evening's entertain
ment, with the newest popular
song hits. 'While they are new,
and the famous Columbia
Dance Records played with a
swing and dash no other in
strument can equal.
Stanton 'Rowell
Music and Photo House
) B07 SOwOSt..
: COMIXG EVENTS
July - It, : Wednesday Presbyterian
ladies will give a lawn social.
Aug.' .11-29 -Josephine ... county
teachers' training school. -
Aug. Ti, Saturday Civil 'service ex
amination for jMetofflos clerk-carrier
postponed from July 12.
RAIX EXALTED RIXER
Atlantic City. July ll.r-Frank. It
Rain, of Nebraska, has been instal
led as grand exalted ruler of the
Elks. He pledged the support of all
Elks in the warfare on bolahevlsm.
Printing that pleases We do it!
Courier Job Department .
For Constipation
' Iaditioa, Stck Headache, Bilious
( aess. Bloating, Soar Stomach, Gas oa
' me Stomach, Bad Breath or other con
ditions caused by clogged or irregular
' bowela, take
TOLIY aTHABTIC TABLETS
A wholesome and thoroughly cleaning
phytic mild aad gentle ia action.
B. B. Hmrt.UaaBHa.Gu "I fed Pahry
, Cathartic Tabfeta hr mm qaidwr reHcf kmm
. ceaatipatiaalnaa aanhiaSl ant tried."
SOLD EVERTWHERB
ftOVEnALLS
Re.U.S.Pr.Off.
Is our Registered and Common-law
Trade-Mark and can only be right
fully nsed oo goods made by w.
Kocerallm
- - QwauMata V
children J to .8. years of age.
If a dealer tries to sell you, under
the Kovmralla nam, anv Mmumt
. - j o
not of our manufacture, you may be
sure Ike bat aa article that he is
trying to market oa KoveralU
reputation.
Unless made by Levi Strauss & Co.
' tkeAenotKOVERALLS.
Koveralls
Keep Kids Kleen
$1.50 the Suit
ANEW CDPr UPTHEY
SUIT
RIP
KOVERALLS ara suds eoly by Lrri
StraoM&Co, Saa Fraacaee sad bear this
UMgir
KOVERAUS
Ku u.a.pTerr
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4 J ltSTRAIJS5 4Ca
FRYE WAS TOO MUCH
FOR ASHLAND TEAM
According to the Ashland Record,
Ernest iFrye. star slab artist for
Grants Pass, should be barred from
all future ball games with the Ash
land tean. Not because Frye plays
dirty" ball, for he always plays a
straight, clean game, but because he
is in the big league class and the hat
ters facing him hare little chance of
getting the pill outside the diamond,
if they connect with the horsehlde
at all.
' After describing the games be
tween (Ashland and Yreka, and (Ash
land and Klamath Falls, In -which
the (Ashland aggregation scored" easy
victories, the (Record speaks of Sun
day's game with Grants Pass as fol
lows:
'tBut the grand conquerors ( Ash
land) fell before the foxy methods of
the pitcher in the Grants Pass game.
The fellow had no accommodation
and seldom placed the 'ball where it
was handy or expected, so no "won
der our boys, ready and (willing as
they were, missed connections. Such
pitching should fee barred from fu-j
tnre games if our fans are to get!
their money's worth. Score Grafts
Pass . Ashland S."
I
AMERICAN Olli MEN IX
MEXICO WAST TO ARM
.
Washington, July II. Represen
tatives of American oil companies
operating in Mexico were said to
ba.'ve asked the state department to
request permission from the Mexican
government for. their employes .in
Mexico to arm themselves for pro
teltion against bandits.
It also was said that the depart
ment was asked to request permis
sion for the oil companies to use
airplanes, in transporting money to
the oil fields to ,pay their men so
as to minimize the possibilities of
the payrolls falling into the hands
of bandits.
NEW TODAY
EGGS . WANTED Highest cash
paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak
ing Co. 98tf
SPECIAL BARGAIN 80 acres of
land two and one half miles out.
Owner Just dropped into town and
wants to sell before he leaves.
Considerable wood. Good terms.
See Isaac (Best. ' 15
INSURANCE of all kinds.
Best.
Isaac
IS
I DRILL for water, oil and gas. Best
outfit in Josephine county. Get
your own water system. Ad
dress Jos M. Dericks, 203 Burgees
street, Grants (Pass, Ore. 16
DIRT for filling for sale. Apply at
Joy theatre at once. lg
LOG CUTTERS WANTED $1.26
per thousand. jg
Bazor Blades
Sharpened
WK GUARANTEE;
Every Edge
Made Better
1 Than New
CLEMENS
SeUe Drugs and Books
3Dk Malt Jhsa
PERS2MJL
'Mrs. K. at. C Nelll and daughter
returned this morning from a visit
at Portland.
"Pyorrhoclde." Sab In has It.
(Mr. and (Mrs. H. Sullivan and two
children arrived this morning from
Portland for an indefinite stay.
. Elvis Blevlna left this morning for
Chlco, Cat., and will spend some
time' at Richardson springs.
Sterling Maida lamps at Cramer
Bros. , SJ
(' Yt A. Heed, of Denver, old time
friend of Ellsworth Tubbs, spent sev
eral days in the city.
O. A. Tlbbe. of the firm of Taylor
t Tibbe. attorneys, Yreka, was In
the city today, returning south this
axternoon.
Register your guess on the spools
at Row ells, 15
H. B. Heed, of Cloverrlot farm.
came In from Alt house today to meet
a nephew, Irvln Reed of San Fran
cisco, a passenger on No. 5S.
E. E. Doxsee and E. V. Doxsee. of
San (Louis Obispo, Cal., are visiting
their aunt, 'Mrs. J. C. Calhoun. R.
K. IDoxsee is a teacher in the Cor-
rallls schools.
Mrs. J. Aa Caslin returned todav
to Portland after spending several
weeks here. She iwas accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. I. I Sill, who
will visit In Portland.
Have you seen the spools at
Rowel Is? 15
Mr. and (Mrs. J. C. Nell and famllv
of Eugene, who have been visiting
Mrs. Neil's sister. Mrs. J. C. Cal
houn, returned to their home today,
accompanied by iMiss 'Bertha Cal
houn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson, for
mer residents, but now resldme at
Astoria, spent several daya here with
tbeir adughter, Mrs. C. A. Wlnetrout
aid looking after property interest.
They also visited their dauchter.
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins, at Ashland.
'Mr. and Mrs. (Hanson will no on a
camping and hunting trip to the Cra
ter lake section.
Chief Hreaka l'p Game-
Chief of Police MoLane was called
to the southbound passenger train
this afternoon to stop gambling on
the train. The men who were in
the game paid no attention to the
orders of the brakeman and con
ductor. The men .took their money
off the board and quit.
XOTICK TO AITO DRIVERS
We .have an ordinance In regard
to mufflers on automobiles, which
we propose to enforce from now on,
as there have been many complaints
about the reckless violation of this
ordinance. It you have no muffler
on your automobile or . motorcycle,
place one on the same at once and
save trouble.
C. E. iMcUANE.
IT Chief of Police.
OH. WHAT AN APPETITE
ti
''Cannonball" Baker, the famous
whirlwind motorcycle driver, passed
through IRoseburg at 1 o'clock this
morning on his record-breaking trip
from the Canadian border to the
Mexican line. He is attempting to
smash the world's border to border
record of 60 hours by making the
journey in 48 hours and he arrived
here ahead of his schedule. He left
the Canadian border at 8 o'clock
yesterday morning. The trip he ex
pects to complete in 48 hours is
1600 miles In length. He is riding
a high-power Indian machine equip
ped with large size auto tires. He
stopped in this city for 20 minutes
and dined a) the Foutches restaurant
eating two beefsteaks, three cups of
coffee, four eggs and five pieces of
pie. In the canyon below here tie
will make a number of abort cuts
over the mountains and has ranch
owners there paid to keep their gates
open for him. Baker has establish
ed a number of (world's records In
speed events and is well known
throughout the entire country.
Roseburg News. ! l
Classified Ad Rates-
Classified advartlsina- in th rial
Courier will be charged for at the
rate of 6 cents per line per Issue un
less paid in advance. The rate of
25 words at 60 cents per week does
not provide- for bookkeeping, post
age on statements mailed, etc. Hera.
tofore ws have permitted occasional
charges at the cheap rates but, no
more.
LOCAL
Hand Concert . .
At 8:15 this evening at the rail
road park the Grants Pass band will
lve an open air concert. There will
be a good (program.
Dancing Party
Waldorf Hall Saturday night.
II
Knight Templar Meeting
Regular meeting of iMeltta Com
mandery, X. T. tonight at 8 o'clock
for the receiving of petitions. Short
meeting. ,
ttlla Attention to Cave
Frank South bus bad a sign paint
ed and placed In the auto camp
ground advising tourists to visit tho
caves and stating the distance from
Grants (Pass.
Excursion Kates to Coast
Grants Pass to Crescent City, by
easy riding cars, for 17.60. Grants
Pass and Crescent City Stage com
psny. Phone 2$. 74tf
Mix linker Geta Severe Cat
Mrs. Sam Baker on Thursda'y re
ceived a severe cut in the palm of
the hand by a piece of glass, requir
ing six stitchoa to close the gap. Mrs.
Baker was wiping the floor and
struck a piece or r!o which had
been unnoticed.
Soldier lkiturn
Eugene N. Osborne arrived here
this morning, having been discharg
ed from the service atvFt. Douglab,
Utah, near Salt ILake City. He was
In the service IS months, most of
the time being spent overseas wKh
a remount division. He left for his
home near Holland today.
Highway dosed
The highway on the south side of
the river to the town of Rogue River
is closed by order of the county court
and the highway commission. Par
ing (s under way and it la tmposslhls
to get through. Violators will be
prosecuted for trespassing. S. &
Schell. 11
Former liarlevoit Ownera H
Mr. and 'Mrs. P. M. Chapel and
son, Franklin, former owners of the
Charlevoix ranch at Savage Rapids,
now residents of Portland, were In
the city today raiting on old friends.
They marie the trip from Portland
to Crater Lake by automobile and
leave this evening on their return
home. "Mrs. Chapel has been on the
staff of the Oregonlan for the past
two years writing Sunday features
on garden work.
Knap Move to ItoHeburg . ,
(Mrs. -A. . Knapp and children left
today for Roseburg to Join Mf.
Knatp In their new home. The
Knapps have been residents ' of
Grants 'Haas or nearly three years
associated with G. ..M. MisBall In the
Basket Grocery. The firm (will now
conduct a,' (Basket grocery in Rose
burg under the management of Mr.
Knapp, wbiie the Grants "Pass store
will be under the management of
'Mr. Mlssall. Mrs. Knapp for the
past two years has 'been choir di
rector at the (Methodist church and
haa also conducted a music studio.
She has also .been (prominent In all
musical activities.
AT REASONABLE PRICKS
That In our ambition- We
know that the cont of living
is away higher than it
should be. We therefore
exercioe all our experience
and knowledge to buy wise
ly And well. Our meat In
the best ia this town for
the price you pay. ' .
Come in today and see It. ,
City Market
PHONE 82
Women's Summer Weight Union:
Suits, also Knit Pants and
Sleeveless Vests 4
MRS. E.
4
GEO S. CALHOUN
KKt U Street
Go-Carts and Carriages
,lnvwlKnt aad compare the quality aad price of oar Go-Curt aad
Carriage An especially fine lot of Go-Carte J tut received. We
wiU allow u what roar msed carriage la worth ia etrhange fr a
Go-Cart.
Holman's Furniture Store
60S G street, opposite Band Stand
TONIGHT and
joy Theater
10c aad
CTH EL CLAYTON
la
Maggie Pepper
I'epper'N her name and pepper's hrr tempnr. Tnat'a the sort . of
t aalcatady Ethel CUytoav shows you In this picture. Hhe sella goods'
aa natural an life, aad cag prink her hair and kM the rhrap mah-;
er off thef loor. Gee, it's fine to see a girl who knows how to
take care of herself, brn't it?
I Fatty ArbtucKle;
I' ' ' la ' ' .,
1 "LOVE" :
IrT When you'r hot ond thintf soy aSfjj
fiT At aay place whar soft baroraga ar sold. , OrA
rP 64 la 9 aba , QJr
9S THE HENRY WEINHARO PLANT
I CCK Jblar surf DO i . PORTLAND, OMGOSt fJC
FOR BROWNIE CAMERA
A great guessing contort is going
on at .the Stanton iRowell -Music and
Photo (House. Mr. IRowell has thou
sands of . empty film spools in , a
front window of his store, collected
from work done In the finishing de
partment, and, the tpereon -who makes
the nearest guess as to the number
of empty spools In the window will
REHKOPF
Clothing Insurance
that sueaas permaaeeU aatiafaotion if your tailor
lag Is dose by
lift years local aat
TOMORROW
SOc
be presented with a (Brownie camera.
These spools, says iMr, (Howell, camp
from all parts of the United States.
(Persons are entitled ! to make one
guess a day, entirely free, and "when
the contest ends on the evening of
July 81st, the best guess will be
presented with the camera, la case
of a tie, the person registering the
first and best guess will be entitled
to he present, '
Five DoUars Reward
FMve dollars reward will be paid
for the arrest and conviction of anv
one stealing the Dally Couriers from
resiaenees or mail boxes.