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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
f AflB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER MOXIUY r, ,ra mt 4, iuid. 1 THE WOMEN'S BANK 1 PER5SNflL LOCAL Do You Realize How Great is the Saving When You Buy i Coffee IN THE FIVE POUND CAN It's Real Economy It's Rich in Flavor and Strength Every Can Guaranteed h'ninnn leer Season Sept. 1 Owing to danger from fire, the open season on deer will not open this year until September 1st. It will then remain open two full months, giving all hunters plenty of; time in which to get their venison. Employed, as Engineer L. EL King is now located at the Siskiyou grade on the (Pacific hlgh ' way, Kevins been engaged as super intendent to work out drainage problem at various points on the (highway where slides are ca'using trouble. - i Sells Store Building Stanton Howell has sold the store building occupied 1y the Lloyd sec ond hand store to J. H. Williams and W. D. Fry, who will remodel the building and occupy it with their hardware stock. 11 r. Lloyd will move to the 'building occupied by the Jewell hardware store. Fxeursion Rates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.60. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Placer location notices at Courier j office. KlUs Holme Winner In the spool guessing contest con ducted at the Rowell Music and Photo House, l-JHts Holmes was the winner, securing the Brownie camera for making the 'best guess. " The spools were counted Saturday even ing. The exact number of spools was 15,080. :Holmes' guess v being 13,075 within 11 of the exact num ber. Cuesses ranged all the way from 100 to 1.009,049. There were 194S guesses. Mining blanks at Courier office. F. r Ohllders. who has noon sta tioned at Leona. is home tor a visit. John Manning Kfl hl u,rnl"8 for Junction and Jefferson to visit relatives. Mrs. P. Thorp, of Salem, 'Mo., ar rived this morning to visit at the U K. Wolfolk borne. The Misses Joyce and Kvelyn Holmes left Saturday for Iceland to spend a' week at the Morrison home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robertson loft last nlsht for Jiclknap springs, Lane county. In the hope of benefitting Mrs. Robertson's health. C. D. Thompson and C. A. Wlne trout axe making a trip through the Willamette valley, having loft O rants Pass Friday evening. Huzcn W. Maynard, -who owns a large stock ranch ne&x Portland, suent Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Rowell. He loft Sunday morning for Eugene. "Florlent" Toilet Water. Sabln has it. . Miss Elas IxrenE arrived Sunday from Chicago to spend her vacation with her parents. Miss Loreni has been working Jn Chicago tor the past two years. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. lTtf C. L. Ttutmnn, representative of the Portland Telegram, Is In the city today. iMr. Butman is preparing spe cial articles for the Telegram, telling of the development work now going on over the state. ljke YomigMood Is on a visit with his brother at Oorvallla. Miss 'Mary Mrady, of Kerby, left a few days ago for (Portland. Mrs. C. dl. Johnston returned on Saturday from Gold llieach, where she spent some time with her sou. Onus. A. Slxkron, of Sun Francisco was in the city yesterday and today left for Holland to visit his brother. II. , aiskron. Miss Alice Tycor, of Portland, who visited Mrs. C. P. Payne at Kerby. left this morning for Klnmnth Fulls, where wlio Is employed. Move to Klmimtb - W, K. Cllmore and family left Sst itrday for Klnmnth Kails, where they will reside. They were accompanied to that city by Everett Honue. Ethel Ityan and Vera Christie. I .wive for El Pno ' llert K. Lewis, son of Sheriff Geo. Lewis, will leave this evening for El Paso, Texas, where he expect to re-1 main for several months. Mrs. Iewls will remain In this city tern-' pomrily. ' JTq matrons who ih'sirc n hnusoiiold u' count a place to. kci tlu-ir money, wo urge .that they conic to this bunk where ' safety uiut neeuraey art ieruiatient. J When you liavo.u tidy. sum saved wo will udviso as to invest iiienL This is u serviee v we cheerfully render our pat rons. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Kcliirninir to Kliiiimili ' Indue and Mrs. It. L. Reuson nr rived In the city Saturday nlwht and are visiting old friends. They are on their way from Salem to their home at Klamath Fulls, and will continue their Journey Tuesday. Their son. Ilea, who iwas a member of the fa mous "Sunset Division," returned from overseas, several weeks ago. To The Motoring Public We wish to announce that we have opened up a new and up-to-date shop and Invite everybody to come and look it over. We have the best equipment on tho mur l et. have air that is free from all oil and water and Is on tap at all hours under the shade of the old fir tree. You are welcome to use "what you wunt. Our oils and greases are the best money can buy, and are sold under a money back guarantee. We have a service battery to fit any . car. And If your electric system Is out of order we have the tablet for It. Jazz for the batteries we have it stored in large quantities. Yours for Service DR. SPARK AT PARK'S ERVICE TATION oy Theater JESSE L. l.ASKV, PreM-nt Cecil B. DeMilPs Just 2 Days Wednesday and Thursday Price 13c and :(Oc pitohi'tTiov "Don't Change Your Husband Her Husband was no Beau Brummel Financial giants bowed to "The Glue King's" wishes, but lie watt so unkempt that his wife was ashamed to walk beside him. No wonder "he sometimes walked wlUi other men. Don't let VOIir nhllftrnn lnfTur 1 jthey are fretful, peevish, puny or i;rin, give mem tioiiisier s Hucky Mountain Tea a harmless but safe laxative for children. 35c. Sahln's Drug Store. Adv. I. He "backed into" Ids unpressed clothes. She wore the most sumptu ous creations of the Fifth Avenue modistes with A charm that wun the envy of her exclusive set a charm tliat attracted ull men to her. Hinged with the luxury typical of C1I B. le.M!Ue and- with u cast tluit includes Elliott Itexter, Gloria Hwanson, Sylvia Ashton and The dore Roberts. IF VOl- CA.VT AFFOHI A a kohak ;kt BROWNIE Hox Brownies from 2.)S to $4.0. 'Folding tlrownies from $8.53 to $lft. Jf you haven't a camera' you do not know how nice summertime really is. 'Don't deny yourself the pleas ure of picture taking. Stanton Rowell Music and Fboto House 507509 6 8t. The Care of -The Nails CUTEX PREPARATIONS THE FULL LINE 85c EACH COMPACT MANICURE SET 60 Cents NAILOID CUTICLE SOI-VFNT 25 Cents CLEMENS Beta Drags and Books wsv.-iriMsl Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF 10 , CREATIVE DESIGNING ' AMI FASHIONS Or' TIIK Hot It Alertness, knletlcu ami skill r the compom-nt fuctors In tho production of tntlnred .to-order flotllHH liv GEO S. CALHOUN fl(l.'t (J Klreet 11ftcn yir linal uncut Bargains Iii Porch Funiture 5ee Our Window Holrhan's Furniture Store 60S U street, opposite Band 8taad Are you planning a Picnic? Come lo l'arle's Grocery to fill your ItaAket We lime roiiTLAxu iiiu-:.ii . PIMENTO CHEKftt: POTATO CHIPS' ' POItK AND ItKAN'S PICKMJi PAPKR PLATES PARAFINB PAPFR PARDKF8 COFFEE Pardee's Grocery n Joy Theater LAST TIME TOXIGHT "What Am I Bid" with Mae Murray That llrat of YarneUV she was called y4 life's coinponsHtioii Have buck to her the llfo,und then the alTctloii of Iter beloved- JOE MARTIN "Monkey Stuff" i- ,The most orlglna.1 and one of the cleverest comedies we have ever had V