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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1919)
M)NIIAY.VAlt!!!T II. 1019. I' I ! Tomorrow Never Comes for the 'man or woman who intends to SAVE but always puts if off. TODAY is the day to do it SAVE today and all of the tomorrows of vour life and old age will be the happiest time of vour life. REMEMBER TODAY IS THE TIMti TO SAVE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON "TVkdcrai. RESEBVE Don't Be Without a Camera Everybody likes to take pic tures. Everybody , likes to look at pictures. Don't deny yourself and your friends that pleasure. Take pictures of your camping- trips and picnics. Take pictures of your home, your family, your friends, and your. pets. Think of the pleas ure they nill he to you years from now. Cameras from $2.13 up Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 607809 O St. Shipping Cunning Yr Douglas Wood Is loading- and will iShip out tonight his first carof can- ning pears to Hunt Bros.. Sulem. , The pears are from the Ijoughridge, ; Flndley and Raton orchards. PER52N1L LOCAL ClUef Yeoman Teal Yisting Ira Teal, formerly of this city but for the past four years in the lr. S. navy, is visiting old friends here. He is now Chief Yeoman Teal and has enlisted for another four year. He will go to Lewiston, Ida., to visit his parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Teal. His brother, Uoyd Teal, was In France but reached the United States a few weeks ago. While yet in the service he was in a motor truck accident and severely injured. He is now in a hospital. Ira Teal says that an announcement of his marriage about two years ago was erroneous and was sent in for publi cation iby parties as a joke on him. Placer location notices at Courier office. Five DolUrs Reward Fire dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mail boxes. Quartx blanks at Courier office. Joy Theater Admission 15c and 25c LAST TIIB TONIGHT ELSIE ; FERGUSON in 'The Marriage Price She was frivolous but not fickle. When she nuule a marriage bar gain she stuck by It until she thought Hint she had been tricked. And just in time she realized thiit all the trickery wu that she her self might be saved. Other Attractions , "TEMPORARY ALIMONY" A comedy that will please A Burton Holmes Travelogue A treat for all lovers of the great outdoor. ANNOUNCEMENT of Hotpoint Electric Range Demonstration To Be Held Daily at Aug. 18th to 30th Paul's Electric Store MtilrVRI, OREGON' .Main and Central Sti. I to 5:30 p. m. EXPERT HOME ECONOMIST AUss B. K, Calvin, from the Edi"on Electric ..Appliance Co., Chicago, will show the housewives of Southern Oregon how to cook at the TVRS OF A SWITCH just as easy as to switch on your electric light. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELVES to Investigate this method be sure to come in ask questions freely taste the good things cooked electrically. Remember AN OPPORTUNITY THAT, WELL NOT COME AlQAiTN SOON Rodger Rntrlken of Galtee it In the city today. J, H. Williams left this afternoon on a trip to Sacramento, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stewart, of Brookings, were in the city Sunday. W. IB. Sherman went to Portland this morning after spending several days in the c4ty. "IJquld Veneer." Sabln has It. . Waldo .Baker returned lust nlgltt from a trip to eastern Oregon. He also spent several days lu Portland with friends. Sam Baker returned home Satur day from Grass Vulley, where he went to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. V. S. tirntuwell returned yester day from Portland whore he has been on business for several days. He made a trip to Takllma today. White Une Tuxl -Grants Pass Hotel. 52 Misses lletilah and Opul Iowe re turned yesterday from New' Hope, where they spent a' week with the Totts family. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sabln re turned Saturday from Portland, where they spent the week. Mr. Sa bln attended a convention of phar macists as well as the buyers week. Wlllard storage battery service station, S14 North Sixth St. 17tf Miss Josephine Palmer arrived home Sunday after spending several weeks visiting i. sister at Spokane and attending the Washington state normal school at Cheney, Wash. Mrs. Pat Slattery went to Med ford this morning. She was called there on account of an accident which befell her daughter. Mrs. Bert R. Elliott, who fell down some stairs while carrying the baby. It is thought the injuries are sllslit. Clifford Jewell, of Portland, ar rived yesterday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. He is connected with the firm of Pike & O'Neill, photo supplies and while In Southern Oregon will visit Medford and Ashland In the interest of the firm. Wlllard storage battery service station. 3 14 North Sixth St. I7tf Macduff to Kmlth IUvev Forest Ranger Jones of the Smith river country, accomiwnlod 'by Airs. Jones, arrived lioro Sunday seeking mod Icul relief for .Mrs. Jones who hua been III. They will return on Tuesday, accompanied by N. F. Mac duff of the forestry office;- who will send week on Smith -river and along the coast. Bargains, in Whit Wash'SklrU-.. Elqua, Duck ' and-Popliria . MRS. E. REHKOPF Excursion Rates to (Vast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.80. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 88. 74tt Utile Itov Material Horned Manager Holile of the Pine Hot Company states that little fruit box material was burned when fire des troyed lumber sheds at his factory Satunluy forenoon. Not over 3,500 feet of box material was consumed, but later estimates show that ap proximately 35,000 . feet of high srnde lumber were burned. Ample Insurance was curried. p1 HO.1 (1 Street 1919-1920 Overcoatings Tlio nwct fabHrs Jn velour of. Hunt or medium weight; Mrltond'scod Cawliiinrr,. Cheviots, Mo hair riea-oralcd Kerc), Krolc, and 1iliictl la. . I'liu-o your order now, driver)' to suit. GEO S. CALHOUN. Fifteen yra local agent Attention K. ami I. of S Friday evening, August 13, there will be u social at W. O. W. hall. Ice cream and cuke will be served. An entertaining prognim given and dancing for those w ho wish to dance. Admission 23r. 4 Equalization Itoord .Mrrliug The hoard of equalization of Jose phine county will meet at the court house on September 8 to examine and correct all errors In the valuation. description and qualities of lands. lots or other properties.. Grants Push Missel Sunday evening the Central Point district. Deer creek and the Rogue river in the vicinity of Hell Gate were visited by heavy showers that laid the dust und in some places swelled the small streams until they poured a muddy flood Into the clear waters of the Rogue. The Immedi ate vicinity of Grants Pass was miss ed 'by the refreshing showers, but the mercury, which stood at 93 at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, was rap idly lowered in the evening. Portland Supplier Sx-clal Train A. K. Voorhles returned this morn ing on the editorial smh-IuI train from Portland, where ho took In buyers week and attended the ses sions or the state tuid national edi torial associations. Mr. Voorhles dirt not make the trip to the lake us It was the understanding of the state association that Inasmuch as only a limited niimher could be accommo dated ut the lake the national asso ciation members only would make the trip. Portland business men fur nished the special truln and paid the railroad fare of tho entire national party from Portland to Medford and return, at an expense of about 17.000 in order to give the visitors a glimpse of Crater take. Bargains In Porch Furniture See Our Window Holman's Furniture Store 60S 0 street, opposite !Uad Stand Grants Pass hnsoball tuam. which played the 'Brooking team at irook lugs Sunday, was defeated by u score of 9 to 0. Brookings was "loaded" I for the local hoys, having secured ijkiitoert. rracK pitcner or me mim boldt league, to toss the game for them. The Grants J 'ass players are expected home this evening. Grants Paw Walotrd Word was received today that the ItoltV KINKJ.E To Mr. and Mrs. Chus. K. Klnkle of Savage creek, Saturday, August a daughter. NOTICE. 'Ill AI'TO MECHANIC Notice to nuto mechanics of Grants Pius njtft vicinity: The uii'x mechanics examining board will convene In Grants Pass Moudiiy, Tuesday, and Wednesday, August ur, IS and 13 at Josephine Hotel fu the conduct of examina tions. uUTti MrXWANIC KX. BOARD. f?. K. tlnggess, Pres. Ff. iR. Knncher. Vice, Pres. M. 1. Grannlug. Sec. -Tress, Palace t'ncler Sew .Management The Palace dining room will open under new management Wednesday. August 13. Breakfast from 6:30 to 9; dinner from 12 to 1:30; supper from 3:43 to 7:13. Meals from 15c to 40c week days; Sundays up to ;ftp- 43 Bigelow Home Horned Fire destroyed the Bert Bigelow resident near Williams Saturday night and consumed the contents with the exception or'a small amount of bedding and a graphaphone. The fire caught from a stove on the back porch. -Mr. Bigelow heard an un usual noise but attributed It to Passing automobiles. He finally went out doors and discovered, the roof in flames and In a few minutes the building colla-psed. Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow and baby and Mr. Bige low's sister. Mrs. Grace Collin- In the house when the fire started. Liver Salts For Rhonmatirm and Uric Add AilmneU 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 tllmenU. 85c, 60c and $128 CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books Joy Theatre Wednesday-Thursday. "Johnny Get Your Gun" WAR HTi rk V: 4 KKTAI.NI.Y NOT! m Kiuciji' A xictr trrn.K. 1'ii.w with Fred Stone As a rip roaring cowboy who gets into a riot of escapades. f Do you remember "The Goat" and "Under the Top"? Full of stunts and thrills and laughs, "Johnny Get Your Gun" has 'em beaten by a mile at least. 4! 33U 5Leot& .