Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 21, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGB FOl'R
.MONMAV, JI'LV ill. I0IU.
Have You Ever Wished For Wealth?
Most evi'iy one has at ow tiiiu or anotht'i'.
But just wishing iu o v'wh won't make you s.
You have to do solium; yourself to make tiw
wish coiiie true. TIhmv is really ouly one way.
You'll have to save a part of what you ear.i--put
t;y all you ean spai-e each week or eaeh
month.
Open an account with us
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
PER52NdL LOCAL
Columbia Records
for August
no- on sale
BIG DAXCK SPECIAL
Don't neglect to gel the Au
gust catalogue.
Jazzy fox-trots and One
Steps, dreamy Waltzes. The
best dance music played by
the finest orchestras and
bands.
Come in and hear
"Just Another Good Man Gone
Wrong." 'Fox Trot. "Tears (of
Love," One Step. "Yama
Tama Blues." Fox Trot.
"Mammy's Lullaby." Walts.
"Red lantern." Fox Trot, and
other splendid selections.
Stanton Rowell
Music and Photo House
ROT 509 G St.
done and listening to the instruc
tions those having trouble expressed'
themselves ns feeliug able to can J
i these things.
I We accepted an Imitation to tukel
til with Mr anrl Mrs llnwktt at thn Spencer,
'hotel before stming bai-k to Grants toda". on business.
j rass and when we arrived found 1 Millard storage battery
ten. niches n.l enka pvp.I In "u ,u"
it.ee 3. Morrison, of Leland, spent
Sunday ait the horn of Ed Holmes.
illarry Schmidt and wife returned
in Hugo this morning. ,
Edison Madu lamps at Harper's
Klectrtc shop. 24
Mrs. A. I. Hussey. of .Merlin. Is
I in the rlty today. -
I J. II. Ahir left Saturday night on
la trip to AWrdcen, Wash.
J. N. Johnston went to Medford
! this morning for the day. .'
, ('. A. Williams went to Glendalc
1 this morning for a short stay.
"Tetlow'a Pussywillow." Sabln has
j Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Davis and Mr.
; and Mrs. Fred Smith mitde a trip
to Ashland Sunday.
I iMr. and Mrs. Stanton Rowell spent
I Sunday at the home of Everett Har
mon at Ixive's Station.
R. B-. Allen, of AIiuihIu, and S. C.
of Tort land, w ere in the
n pi
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r
LUDO nnlL
SUCCESSFUL MEETS
That the home - demonstration
agent js meeting with excellent re
sults in her work over the county is
proven by the attendance at the
meetings held In the different com
munities. iLast we k a meeting was
held Ifl the eveni; g at the "White
school house in Sucker Creek val
ley, demonstrating the advantages of
a number of home made household
conveniences. Among them the fire
less cooker made from a candy pail,
two types of home drier, an iceiess
refrigerator and the dress iform so
convenient for the woman who does
!her own sewing; and a number of
other helpful things in making home
work easier. Miss Corbett gave a
very interesting Instructive talk
along several lines of home making.
This is one of the best and mast pros
perous valleys 1n the county.
We called at the home of Geo.
Wells where we found the hydraulic
ram Installed which supplies water
I the dining room w hich has been
painted and paired and presented
a very attractive appearance,
The meeting at I'rovolt was in
j connection with, the community club
and was a demonstration of home
made household conveniences. The
agent proved herself adaptable - to
'any circumstance and led with the
singing in connection with the other
j work. There was a good attendance,
j Wednesday evening the canning
; demonstration was given at Deer
j Creek grange hall and about SO peo-
pie were very much interested In the
work. Friday afternoon the same
j demonstration was given at Murphy
grange hall to the largest number of
persons who ever gathered there for
s; meeting of this kind., and every
one was very much interested. A
meeting was arranged for August
for the purpose of teaching dress
fitting over the dress forms.
The meeting at Williams grange
hall was well attended and every one
was interested In the conveniences
and short cuts for women's work.
A future meeting was planned espe
cially for corn canning at'Mrs. Hart
leys, the agent to do the canning,
and promises to be a great success.
This will be an all day meeting.
nonx
GiLAZIER To Mr. and .Mrs. C. E.
Glazier. Monday. July 21. an 11 Vi
pound son.
I! nd lter I'aer
Good quality bond piper. S x 1 1
inches, unruled, at $1 per ."Hit sheets.
Courier office. 3tf
No llig niche
Fishermen are reporting no big
catches lately, although small trout
are taking the riy and spinner.
Lucky is the man who tan now land
a forked tail or steelhead. and "old
timers" are predic ting that there will
be no change for at least a couple cf
weeks, but it is all a matter of
for the house and 'bath room and t "eatner " ('001 "weather and a' low-
fixtures, and is a credit to anv home, j "r lemlerature in the water will
One thing especially noticeable make ,B'ter fishln
was a garage at nearly every rawhi
and at the meeting between 15 and j -Married at Medrord
20 cars each brought their loads, and j A marriage license w as issued
a few came with old Dobbin. After j Saturday evening at the county
the meeting the ladies served de-j Jerk's office to James Carl Williams
cream and
liclous home marie ice
cake.
A meeting was held at Wolf Creek
Tuesday afternoon, a canning dem
onstration at the home of -Mrs. Sta
eon. This Is a ranch home which
has every modern conveinence.
lAn automatic pumping plant fur
nished the water. The basement oc
cupied the entire space under the
home
an A r 1 - n. . .
..us mancne Dickenson, who
were married Sunday at the .Metho
dist parsonage at 'Medford. Mr.
Williams is proprietor of the Jose
phine barber shop, while the bride
formerly 'taught school in Grants
Pass, being a sister of George Dick
enson, who was formerly connected
with the Josephine Countv bank
Their many friends in Grants Pass
House with walls and floor cemented' ngraiujatlons.
Across one ena oi tne room was a i
very large tank for water storage.
Work taWes and sink were conven
iently placed, the separator handy to
water and drain. A large incubator,
not In Use. now, stood at one side.
The best results should be obtained
when In such an even temperature.!
There was plenty of shelf room andi
already a fine assortment of fruits
and vegetables had been canned Ty
Mrs. Stason.
A number of ladles had arrived,
some coming from a distance and
there was quite an assortment of
fruits and vegetables on hand and
no work is more Interesting to the
average woman than the preserving
of her winter supply of meat, fruit
and vegetables, and this meeting
proved no exception.
Miss Corhett is thoroughly posted
on this part of her iwork and each
one who had trouble with some par
ticular part of her work received the
help needed. Peas, corn, beans and
meat seemed to cause the greatest
trouible. hut after seeing the work
service
l'tf
Hazel M, Nelson and latfy friend
of Chicago urried Sunday and went
to Holland to visit Mrs. Frank Alen
gle. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer
Bros. 32
Mr. and -Mrs. Jo MoCollum, of
Southwick, Ida., arrived this morn
ing, from southern California", where
they visited, and will be with their
daughter, Mrs. J . It. Robinson, or
Wllderville.
Wlllard storage battery service
station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf
. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Trefron mo
tored over from Jfllt, Cat. Sunday.
Mrs. A. D. Houck and Miss Edna'
Houck returned to Hilt with them
for a visit.
Misses Reulah llussey and Martha!
Green returned this afternoon from I
Woodburn. where they attended the!
Free Methodist camp meeting the!
past H) days. '
Edison Mazda lamps at Harper's j
Electric shop. "24
Mr. and 'Mrs. H. E. Gate are stop-j
ping at the Oxford for a few days.
Mr. Gale, for several years, has
been manager of the Twohy ranch
on the Rogue, in the vicinity of Hell-
gate.
cur. and Mrs. J. W. Bush arrived
last night by auto from Portland .to.
send their vacation with Mrs,
Bush's mother, Mrs. H. T. O'Neill.!
CouU-tutur View Hayes ItlU
A number of contractors spent
Suuday viewing the new survey over
Hayes .11111, and several bidders are
expected ou this piece of work.
Miuduy a Scorch
The KQvernmeut thermometer,
state County Agent Thompson, reg
istered 1 01 Sunday afternoon about
3 o'clock, but toward evening the
mercury dropped atut the night turn
ed off cool.
Lr-avfH for $Mkiuie
Chas. Mastin, of Deer Creek, ex
liects to loave tomorrow for Sx
kane, Wash., near which city he will
engagtt In mining. He is a civil en
gineer by profession mid states that
he will return to Josephine county
within a few months.
Women's Summer Weight Union
Suits,, ajso Knit Pants and
Sleeveless Vests
MRS. E. REHKOPF
Excarton Itntea to Coast
Grants Pass to Crescent City, by
easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants
Pass and Crescent City Stage com
pany. Phone 26. 74tf
Conner llcsldcnt VUlting
J. E. Coffee, John Hey titer and
Robert Hayes arrived here Stifurduyj
by aiiitomoblle from Ventura. Call
Mr. Reymer und Mr. 'Hayes left last i
night for Portland y train but Mr.,
Coffee will spend several weeks with
relatives and old friends. Mr. Coffee'
located In Jackson county In lR2.i
and lu Josephine county In 1883 and
Ifred here until 1909. when he went j
to southern California.
DO YOU WANT
the host tiiality tailoring in Aineriraf
Then have yottMiext suit ninile to order
just as you want it ly
GEO S. CALHOUN
! U Street
Fifteen )cr IihmI md'iit
1
Mr. Bush is with the Pacific Paper I
(VtlDlinnv fn f-hnroro nt thn flna hd'i.ap I
department.
Edison Mazda lamps at Harper.V
Electric shop. 24
X. A. Phillips, merchant of Cres-i
cent City, and family spent Sunday'
with theO. S. Blanohird family. In
making the trip over here Saturday!
night the Phillips machine was ruh'
into by a truck and the radiator, and
one wneei was smashed. The carl
wai put Into condition for the re-'
turn trip this morning. i
.VEW TODAY
To Spokane Ty Auto I
Roy H. Clarke, superintendent of
the Queen of Bronte mine, and fam-i
lly of Takllma. were fn the city to-1
day, en route by automobile to Re-1
public and Spokane. Wash., where
they will spend two months. The
Queen of "Bronze has not been oper
ated for some months but It 4s prob
able that should the price of copper I
be maintained at Its present price
the Queen of Bronze and adjacent
copper properties will he operated
during the summer. ,
Hint People Will Locate
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wetherell.
three daughters, and an experienced
chauffeur, arrived Jn this cltv Satnr-
day evening from tfllnt, Mich., hav
ing covered f.uuu miles in three
weeks In a 'B"by Grand Chevrolet,
and are visiting at the David Robin
son home on West T) street. Mrs.
Robinson' and Mrs. Wetherell are
sistersvand for this reason, and to
he near their invalid mother, who
makes her home with Mrs. Robinson,
the Wetherells decided to come to
Oregon to make their future home.
Alter resting from their long Journey
they will look over the country and
decide whether to purchase country
or city property.
Sewing Machines That Are Guaranteed
The Ntumlard will do all your cMiiig mi rttsy I but )ou nlll nmN
how you ever got nlong without It. Homo un Nlugcr Machine nt
one third price. We repair ail uinke of mm-hiuc rati ulo "up.
ply .mi with oil and mm1I-.
Holman's Furniture Store
605 G street, opposite Hand Stund
IT IS HERE
I It.WK IT VOL W.WT IT
OLYMPIAN
Tun: MOST 4'1ASSV LIGHT CAIt KVK.K llltOKillT IIKlfK
KtHTVI.K OF THE "THOItOllIt rlW
Unit fOWKIt. 1.1 HOUSE f
.Tr.V eiTHKVGTII. THE VEHV Ill-XT
4th COMPOItT OF LAItGEIt CAItS
.Itii Hm.VO.MV. S!il TO 1MI Ml EL I'EH il.jOV
Ufci WEIGHT, OVLV '-M.V) IIH'MH
Get One
Supply Limited
A. N. PARSONS, Agent
joshi'imm: ami jackson coimiks
EGGS WANTED Highest cash ;
paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak-I
lng Co. 98tf:
I
GENERAL STORE New and sec
ond hand goods for sale or trade. I
R. Timmons, 512 South Sixth. St. i
23:
WANTED -Edgerman Cor sawmill,
$ day. T. C. La Frenlere, Bray,
Cat. ' 28
w-A.M-e.il ia competent girl on
woman to do general housework.
Mrs. Horace Pel ton. Gold Hill,
Oregon. 28 j
FOR S.VLE,Peach-plums. Bring
your boxes and get them cheap.
1310 M street. ' . 2S
WANTED -Ford tar to hire for
about three weeks, without driver.
Call Mr. Claud, Oxford hotel Mon-1
day evening. 23 )
Miss Cora Lindsay retnr.. f
Medford this morning after a visit at I WANTED Young man of good ad-
Liver Salts
for Rheumatic and Uric Acid
AUmnete
An agreeable effervescent lax
ative and diuretic, specially
prepared for the relief of
stomach, liver and intestinal
disorders; and as an aid In the
treatment of rheumatic, gouty
and uric acid ailments.
8Itc, 65c and $1.23
CLEMENS
Soils Drugs and Books
uress to join advertising crew,
traveling north by auto. Compenr
sation good and steady position
for right man. Personal letter
for appointment. Address No.
1315 care of Courier. 23
WILL, GIVE AWAY Two fox ter
rler pups, male, one year old. Own
er leaving' town. Call Mrs. G. W.
Brown, 1021 H street. 27
FOR SATjB Second hand Eeo, 4
cylinder, r passenger, excellent
condition. Nearly new tlrps, new
Stromherg carburetor, vacoum
feed. Price right. !A. N. Parsons.
26
FOR SAILE iFurniture, stoves, car
pets, dishes, cooking utensils and
other household articles. Call at
818 North Fifth street. B. R.
iLewls. 25
WANTED No. 2 centrifugal pump.
' Address or call J. 3. Harvey, 850
North Seventh street. 24
LAST TIME TONIGHT
DOROTHY DALTON
In
"Hard Boiled"
"SKYLAND"
Another II.iiim l'U'ure
A Barton Holmes Travelogue
GOM1PKJG!!
The Squaw, Man
A CECIL B. DeMILLE production
with an all star cast including Elliott
Dexter, Ann Little and Theodore
Roberts. ,
"The Squaw Man" rings true to a vanishing type of
. western pioneer, and to the life in the remote places .
of. the country.
OTHER FEATURES
' JOY THEATER ,
Wednesday and Thursday 1 Admission 15c & 30c
Music by Orchestra