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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1919)
PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER MONDAY, Jl l.Y UN, 1010. Do you need more money in your business? The addition ot a little capital to your working fund often produces greatly increased dividends from your total Investment. This bank la prepared to lend money In any 8 um. for the de velopment ot all legitimate oo nmercial enterprise and for farm purpose. Approved security of course is required. In compliance with law and sound tanking principles. We invite confidential interview with you. THE FIRSTiNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON sjaWsvsTrMBi JOINS WITH EPOCHAL F. R. Steel, owner of Winona ranch, which made a nation wide reputation for the quality of Berk shire hogs which have been shipped from that farm during the past five years, has been in the county the past week and left Saturday for Chi cago. "Mr. Steel is general manager ot the Gossard Breeding Estates, the largest pure bred livestock breeding organization in the world, which has extensive breeding stock farms - in Indiana, Colorado and Kansas. .Mr. Steel spends about half of his time at the home office in Chicago and visits the three Breeding farms regu larly, with selling trips at intervals. On this trip Mr. Steel secured five carloads of Ayrshlres from the Wil lompor farm, near Seattle, the en tire herd. He la also shipping the Winona" Berkshlres to Martinsville, Ind., to be combined with the fa tuous Epochal herd. The boar Epo chal and the boar Laurel Champion of the Winona herd are recognized as the two greatest living Berkshire boars. - 1'ear Ticking Starts Karly Denney Company, whose packing house is located at Warehouse No. 1. started vieking Bartlett iears this morning for shipment east. They are already receiving pears, and will start packing tomorrow. The season for pears is beginning unusually early this year. Graduate Nurse Visiting Kerby Misses Hazel Kelson and Florence Ridisel. of Chicago. III., graduate nnrsese of Mary Thompson hospital, and Miss Jane Mcintosh, of Ixndon, Ontario, graduate nurse ot Hamil ton Pity hospital are the house guests at the P. A. Mengel home, of Kerby. Mrs. Mengel also having for merly been a Chicago nurse. The ladies are enjoying th mouutains of Oregon, and are expecting to spend two weeks at the caves. 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. ?4tf Salvation Army Meeting The Tuesday evening services of the Salvation Army will be resumed on July 29. Subject: "Wanted Women of Faith." A cordial invi tation to all. J. E. Strautin. ensign. oy Theater LAST TIME TOXIGHT John Barry more in "Here Comes The Bride" "EYERYWHKRK" The laxt Prizma lecture A KVRTOX HOI.MKH TRAYKIx;i'K Tl'ESDAY JACK RICKFORD in "FRECKLES" WE HAVE JIST RECEIVED A OAHIiOAIt OF New Ford Cars FIRST HERE-FIRST SERVED WHILE THEY IiAST C. L. HOBART CO. ON PAY DAY Why not deposit your check in the Josephine County Bank If inconvenient to call at Rank, Jut sign your name on the buck of your ay check and mail it- The Josephine County Rank will then send you a check book and deposit slip. PER52N4L LOCAL J Henry Williams went to Rosebnri Saturday night. "Djer Kiss" Perfume. Sabin has It. Miss Jane Wilson and Miss M Haft, of iMedford spent the week end at the F. U Vanniee home. W. H. Taylor left last night tor Scotts Valley to spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell go to Cave Camp this afternoon to ramp for a tew days. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf W. II. Dahlburg spent Sunday at Koseburg, returning home this morn lug. .Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cuss and daughter, I.ucy, are on a ten days' vacation trip to Prospect and Crater Ijake. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 Mr. and iMrs. C. K. Nutting nnd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calvert and children are on a short ramping trip to Crater take. Mrs. Sam Neaa went to Portland last night to spend several days in the wholesale millinery establishments. Willard storage battery service station, SI 4 North Sixth St. I7tf Mrs. C. S. T-amey returned to Cen tral Point thi afternoon after send ing a few days with Mrs. Ja'a M. Derrick. Mrs. Hurold P. Johnson and baity. who visited Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stinebaugh, and other relatives, left Saturday night for their home at Hillsboro. The O. S. Blaschard. H. TT. Allyn. K. Hanimerbacher. Madden nnd Hunt families ramied on the Apple gate river near Wllderville over Sunday, reporting a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell and; two sons, former residents of this: city, who have been visiting In Port land, and Seattle, arrived here this! morning to visit relatives and friends. Don't miss the sale at M. P. An derson's nothing Is reserved every thing goes. See ad elsewhere. 708 East D street. , 29 Mr. and Mrs. K. M. C. Nelll and Mrs. Thomas, of Ardencralg, Miss Bartholomew of this city,. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scovllle of Walnut Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coutant of Thevlew left Sunday afternoon for Crescent City, expecting to return the middle of the week. Mrs. Nellie Williams, of Salt Lake. who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. S. Hammond, -for the past week, went to Central Point this af ternoon for a few days. Mr. Wil liams is expected here as soon as he can dispose of property and will lo cate here. Miss Lorene Courtney returned home today from San Francisco, where she spout her two weeks' va cation with her brother at letter- man Kouuru.1 hospital. - AmoiiK the Wilds Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and U. 1a Drummond and wire left Sat urday evening ifor the upper waters of the west fork of Cow Crock, where they will spend a week chiming the finny tribe. ' Joy Rider Take Car While the member of the . M Clemens party were enjoying them selves at the (Murphy dunce Satur day night, several young men took the Clemens Oldsmobile for a Joy ride. The machine was missed with in five minutes after It disappeared and 41. It Wilson started In pursuit with his car. The car was sighted and when the culprits discovered that they were being pursued they left the car and scattered In the woods. Chief of Police McUine Is looking for the owner of a hat which was left In the car. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF if J A The Goodness Is Lasting 'iri r "0.1 Hirer tailored to Orrdcr gunner ere I (Ml ht rem rluht Mil the way tlironuli It Isn't nil on the mirfMce, Naturally your suit will keep lis jimk look long after ordinary clothe are thrown away. GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent HORX DCNOAN To. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Duncan, of Provolt, Sunday, July 27, a daughter. TRIMBLE To Mr. and Mrs! Will Trimble, Grants 'Pass, Sunday, July 27, a son. Airplnne Here Wednesday The airplane advertised to be In Grants rPass Tuesday and Wednesday is having such- a business run at Medford that the trip will be delayed one day. The ship is due in Grants Pass Wednesday morning. From Denver liy Auto- Alfred Doerner, daughter Klsa. and sister-in-law, Miss Delia Taylor, arrived in the city at 10 o'clock Sunday evening after a trip by auto from Denver. Colo. Thev were l.mi 30 dais on the road. Miss Klsa rtl.t all the hard driving, and all the driv ing for the last three days. Mr. Doerner is a brother of .Mrs. E. O. Harris. He owns a ranch at rwiiiiep- vllle and intends making his home in Oregon. Mr. Doerner and family will occupy the Harris hom rf.,,in their absence on an extended trip El Vampiro An Insect Powder TO Re l sod Against MOSQUITOKS FLIK8 RHD RUGS MCE FLHK8 MOTHS AXTS. ETC.- PRICE 10c CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books ' 33U ftql& AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mrs. Isabella. Stephenson died at her home. 249 West I street, Sunduy afternoon at 2 o'clock, from cancer ot the stomach, aged 62 yeaTs. The illness extended over a period of two years, the last five mouths be ing rouTined to her bed. Mrs. Stephenson waa born at Brownsville, Oregon, November 23, isr.6. and came to Grants iPass more than Si years ago. She Is survived by five sons. R. K of'los Angeles; D. T., of Portland: D. O., of Aberdeen; Bruce, of fRoseburg; and W. J. "Dyke" now on 'his way home from sesvtce in 'France, and by two ' daughters. Mrs. G. K. Garrett, of Se-I attle. and Mrs. Gladys Strieker, of Berkeley. Both daughters and Bruce were with their mother dur ing her last days. The funeral will probably be neld Tuesday afternoon at the M. R. church. Rev. Melville T. Wire con ducting the service, with Interment at the Granite Hill cemetery beside the remains of her husband, who died nine years ago. The announcement of the funeral is not matfe definitely as efforts are being mude to locate W. J. Stephen son, who has been discharged and is now on his way home. IIAYWOOD-WAKKPIrXI) CO. KAMOl 8 I.IXK OF Reed Goods In some new styles and the prices are right. The price you ran afford to my. See some of Ihcao goods in our window. Holman's Furniture Store 60S Q street, opposite Hand Stand M. P. ANDERSON'S Millinery Sale This Sale Starts Monday, July 28th Will continue until this Mock it. closed out .Miuiy things less than factory price Remarkable value Ymi ran not afford to iiiInm such an opportunity Tltl.MMI'Jt HATS RIIMtONS STOOilMiS HWKIW s,K TIIRKAIt r'HATIIKRS M-KDI.K VKIUNGS - HAIR 1'IXS MAMXKS COM 118 flllrVOXS RRISIIIvH WIXI Ql'II.US and OHXAMKXTh HAW THINGS NtrT mkxtioxkh Hours From O a. ni, to O p. ni, 70S Kant K Street 8- ' s i. JOY You cun count on the fingers of one hund AU. the pictures produced In the last five years by the muster -mind of the screen.. Here Is the list. Check them over "Hlrth of a Nutlnn" ONH "Intolerance" TWO "The Great Imvb" TIIUKK "Hearts of the World" TOI'lt A.VD FIVK Wednesday and Thursday D. W. Griffith presents "The Greatest Thing In Life" An Artcraft Picture Personally directed by D. W. W. Griffith, with Lillian Gish and Robert Harron H," ,-'. , And an AJI-Grlffith fast H-obart Hatton. . . . in, ' D.T GRIFFITH S IJw Gteatsat Tiling mlift'' V