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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
PAGBFOCB GRANTS PA9 LVMLT OOURIKB WKINtW.V, JU,V 14, ' 4 i s it 4i The Bank You Choose should be able in case of need to draw upon the massed reserves ofthe nation. We are enabled to do so by rediscount ing with the Federal Reserve Bank and are thus in a position thoroughly to safeguard the interests of our customers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Vacation Model This portable Victrola eolvee the problem of summer music. Tou can take H wherever you go u easily as you can a va lise. It will rive you a sum mer of song, of dancing, of music of every kind. Gome in and betur it today Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 607 SOU o st. POPULAR GIRL 10 BE On Tuesday evening Miss Beulah Williams, one of the most popular and charming girls of Grants Pass' younger set, left on a trip which will include Seattle, Chicago and eastern cities, and which wlU end in Boston, Mass., where Wlss Williams wUl be married to Ned Cooper for merly of this city. A large number of friends were at tfc,e train to see the -prospective bride depart, and to send with her their congratulations and sit) cere -wishes that she might enjoy the happiest of futures. The couple will be married at the home -art the groom's parents. In Boston, and after the wedding wlHjstatlon. 314 North Sixth St. l.-.PER52NflL LOCAL F. S. Brain well and II. W. Webber returned yesterday from a business trip to Klamath Falls. "iMum." Sab! a has it. Harry Marsh and family came In this morning from Dunsmulr for a few days,' ' ' Owl Taxi phone' 172 J instead of former stand at the Spa. 20 W. A. Bean, of toa An.ge.les. ar rived this morning to remain tor a few days. ' , , Mrs. J. C. Mattisou and daughter left this morning tor Spokane, where thejr will visit relatives. airs. E. Christie and son, Anioa, of Eureka, Cal., were in the city to day on their way-' to Junction City, Ore. ' . Wlllard storage 'battery service station. J14 North Sixth 8U 17tf L. Oaernstein. of Bedford, but formerly of this city, is back at hit old stand on South SIxtS street and will deal In Junk. . , V Entertain your friends at : the Presbyterian social tonight on the VoorhlesMawn. C. A. Bills, of Tacoma. Is vlsttlng in th city with old friends. " Mr. Bills was formerly a, railroad em ploye but back , in ,1897 had both legs taken off In an accident. Sterling Masda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 Mrs. H. C. Fielding, of Santa Mon ica, Cal., former resident of Grants Pass, was the guest of the A. C. Hough family several days. She left last night for Naootta. Wlllard storage battery service' 17tf - Pllul C. M. Maupin, who resides on the EXihu Fry place a couple of miles above Agness on the Illinois river, was in town the first of the week on buisneas. Mr. iMaupin mentioned an incident which illustrates the many opportunities to be found in the up river country. : A couple of young fellows, Anthony Johnson and Geo. Gtentry, both of Portland, came in there recently to spend a few weeks outing on Collier creek, taking along a" prospector's outfit to pass away the time. The boys struck J small bar on that stream and were lucky enough to find the gold panning fair ly; good so will remain there all sum mer and -perhaps during the winter as -well if their luck continues. Gold each Reporter. wiVl make a tour through Maine. I jr.r. n n Tvtt i On Friday Mrs. Sam Baker and tendent of the Free Methodist Mrs. A. K. Cass gave a delightful church returned last night from luncheon at the Baker home. In hon or of the bride-to-be. The rooms Ruth King, of Prevolt. returned this morning from Duueinulr. and Ashland, where she visited relaUves. She was accompanied by her little niece, Viola; Cole. No. longer at the SpaV call 172-J tor a taxi. : Owl Taxi. C. K. Gllk son. - 10 Engineer F, M. Anderson, V. 8. N.. spent a day here with old friends, leaving this morning for .Roaeburg. Before entering the naval service he waa an employ of the Southern Pa cific and stationed In Grants Pass. Yes. it has been hot today, but you will enjoy the ice cream and cake on the Voorhies lawn tonight. Ellis Renshaw, who came here the Fourth from Mt. Angel with his sisters, Mrs. O. O. Bunch and Mrs. Maude Miller, left this morning for Eugene to visit his father. He will later go to Hoqulam. Wash. "Ice Ooum" Sounds Good It Is good too; a generous por tion whh cake will he served-tonight on the- Voorhies lawn, Second and B. for 25c. 19 A Oeotor shot Monday while carrying a 25-35 calibre rifle. Orvtlle Dingier, of Hugo, met with a painful accident, but made a center shot. The weap on was discharged, the ball parsing through the center of the sail of one of his great toe. Land Sake What a time we'll have Murphy dance July !. at the to were charmingly 'decorated' with sweet peas, Shasta daisies and holly hocks, and beneath the chandelier ware pictures of Miss Williams and Mr. Cooper. After the guests had assembled. iMiss Williams was escorted into the room by her sister, -Miss VeOna,' Wil liam, and after taking her place at the table a white wagon was drawn in by little Constance "Baker and Lucy Cass, who were dressed as a soldier and a butterfly. The wagon contained many beautiful and appro-! prtate gifts. A two-course luncheon was served to (Mesdames Wolke. Hair, Kemp, Luudburg, Una,' 8a- bln, Cornell, SLade, PsOtillo, Riddle, Cass and Baker, and Misses Quinlan, Wolke, Pattlllo, tRoes. Cornell, Sabin, Kiddle, VeOna Williams and the guest of honor. Miss Beulah Wil liams. Buys Irrigated TUncb Theodore Martlnes.N of Wlnnemuc- ca, Nevada, haa purchased the 100- n-fn. -tii v v- "J : rucn vu,,uai vimv uv uauuea Df me general conference. He also vis ited other points, including his old home. Mr. Dodge was accompanied home by his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, and children of Costelta. Cal. Agency Clunges Hands '. 1 have taken over the Oregon! an agency for Grants Pass. Please re port any defect in service to Gall Swinden, Phone 243-L. 20 EI Vampiro An Insect Powder TO Be I'sed Agaiawt MosQirrofs - rxris BED BCGS ' uct; FliRKS MOTHS A.VTS, ETC. PRICE 10c CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books Wlsecatver on Sucker creek, near Holland, and has already ' moved nis family onto the place. He is a practical farmer of years of ex perience in growing alfalfa. Mr. Wlaecarver has not yet announced his future plana. The sale was con summated by A. N. Parsons. Excursion Hates to Coast- Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. . Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 2(. 74tf 1 -- J-Ii?Z-' : .j35irKi0X? man- , You Can TeU'Erri ao Far as You Can See 'Em JANTZEN Sweaters and JANTZEN Bathing Suits have world of style, distinctiveness and, best of all, they fit not r ALMOST , FIT they simply MEET YOU AT EVERY POINT and STAY THERE, All those good-looking knit things you have seen lately ve ueen janczen made. The ribhed stitch makes possi ble all the nifty things you have noticed about them, and. Jr. t dUtlnctive feature a JANTZEN idea. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS Peerless Clothing Co. Insnmble Values Hlffher H. H. Allyn a few days ago receiv- ,ed a circular from the assltant man ager of the IT. 8. IFire Insurance company suggesting that he will be able to Increase the Insurance values on buHdlns Inasmuch as the high, er cost of construction gives all buildings a higher value. In a com parative table It is shown that every Item entering 1n,to construction has increased iwafces from 60 per cent and material from 100 to 300 per cent. A Hot Day and Warm Evening But it will be cool tonight on the Voorhies lawn. Second and O. Pres byterian ladles will serve Ice cream and cake. jj Will Fly High at Medford Says the Medford Tribune: "Frank Farrell received a telegram this morning from Seeley Hall and Floyd Hart from 'Mather, field, Sacramento to which place they went to pur chase, an airplane for the Medford company Just organised, stating that they had bought a fine Curtlss plane wun an entirely new engine, and that the outfit would .be expressed iv uneaiora as soon as possible. If there are no unforeseen delays pas senger carrying flights will be be ?un next Saturday afternoon or at the latest on Sunday." - Lawn Social Tonight The laUles of Bethany Presbyter. tan cnurca Invite you to be present at the lawn social given ax the home of A. B. Voorhies tonight, A fine program, cake and tea eras at. and a general good time is xuaran- ieea tor am. iBe sure and be nr. ent. 19 Whiskey Still Flows , vnanes Bell, who. With Perev mims. -waji arrested by Sheriff Ter- rei jast Friday coming over the Sis kiyous -with two cases of whiskey. and who was given a fine of $200 and a sentence of 15 days in iall last Saturday, will not have to serve the sentence, an Justice Gowdy of Ash land, who tried the case has sus pended the Jail sentence durlnr nH behavior. The iall sontAn a a days at first Imposed on Mlms, Sat urday, was that day suspended dur ing ood behavior, but his One of iow apa luears line of 3200 .MiH stana. fittedford Tribune. , Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF 2& AOS U Street produce the Imt miM!r-t-nture 'lthe In Asa erica and nuke tlx price fit the rout of prcxloe ( ng such garmnt! lot its prove It, GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent WHO SAID THERE WERE NO FEATHER PILLOWS IN TOWN? -Ws have a nice liue iu stock. Some verv nice ones anil some cheaper ones. Quality, iiocordtng to what yoiu want to pay. Ve have just received more of those high grade mat tresses and springs. Come in and see them for we know our prices are right. Holman's Furniture Store (05 O street, opposite Band Stand , ; : 1 TT A .117' ii nn Hi i Tonigh! Jj y J Tomorrow BILL HART Dranomg Droaaway When a Heal Man Tackles The tirent While Wny! Into New York City goes William 8. Hart. 'Firth Avenue puts him in a panic, the ca'barets daze him. but the men and the women with their city stuff they can't fool William 8. start! . He shows them how a real man can tight and love. It's Hart In a new sort of story. SOItKKN MONOIXilK HIUV PKTO Admliudon 10c and IIOc HELLO yes this is'308-J We can repair your furnace land cut down your fuel bill ., .... Now is the time to look over your gutters and repair your plumbing See Dedrick at the Tetherow Sheet Metal Works ANYWHERE You Want To Go Phone 22 -J 2Car8 . . WE'LL TRYTO BE THERE PALACE TAXI COMPANY r. 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