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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1919)
PAGE FOCH GRANTS PASS DAILY CXH'KIKIt WUilliY, AWH'HT 13. J1B. Ask The Man JH will tll you there Is no easy road to success and wealth. Ton must get into the game and tight yonr way foot by foot and have back of you a DBPENn AptiE BANK. . , JWe are ready to give the rig-ht sort of a man "a lift" to better himself. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON MfMBERN,"Sa 111 Stringed Instruments Did you know that In your own town is one of the finest assortments of Violins on the Pacific Coast? Violins rang ing In pricefrom 7.50 to $500. If you are interested In Gui tars, Mandolines, or t'keleles we can show you an assort ment which would fill any de sire. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807 509 G St. NEW TODAY WE DO all kinds of plain sewing. 301 C street. 46 FOR SALE We have a good assort ment of second-hand Chevrolets and Fords for sale. W. 3. Max well & Co. , 44 FOR SALE '12x14 velvet Brussels .rug. Cheap. Call 6.16 A street, between 6th and Tth. 43 "WANTED Men for woods, Fallers, Suckers, (Limbers, Swampers. Highest wages, eight hours, good accommodations., straight time. Come -at once or write or wire tor further information. Board $1 a day. Johnson-Pollock Lumber Co., Jit. Hebron. Calif. 51 LOST Fox terrier dog, mostly black. Stub tail. Answers to the name of Fox. Notify Miss Patricia Gale, 712 E street. City. 44 TOH SALE Prest-o-Lite gas tank for motorcycle, including large lamp and brackets. A $16 outfit tor $8 if taken this week. Inquire of Fred Costain, 306 West I street. f 3 "Agents Authority ,to Sell" book f 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office. HOUSEWIVES of Grants Pass plain your work mi as to intend the Hotpoint Electric Range Demonstration every afternoon next week from to 5:30 p. nt. lit Paul's Electric Store Medford, Ore. Alain & Central Miss B. E. Calvin, Expert Home Economist, 'from the Edison Eleo-' trie Appliance Co., Chicago, will show you Just how to cook the clear, cool, laborless way witho.us wood, coal, oil or fuel fumes. A cordial invitation Is extended to you do come in feel free to ' ask questions taste of the "electrical" good things Miss Calvin will cook. Who Knows I At (Another swimming contest and aquatic carnival will be held at Riv erside park on Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. There will be a num ber of events tor those who have never won any swimming contests, besides the regular events for exper ienced swimmers. A number ct new features will be added, largely of a humorous nature. I rju.y manKs wm oe round at tne bathhouse and one set "will be at Cramer Bros. store. i Through the generosity of the First National Bank the eirst prize In each of the ten events will be a : new crisp $1 bllL I The Grants Pass Banking Com- " " iuiuwuni5 iua ocvuuii prizes 1 ur these contests. Which will consist of now half-dollar pieces. The prizes are to be placed on exhibition in the window of the Rose Confectionery. People are urged to make their en tries at once. The same gentlemen have kindly consented to officiate as announcer, starter and' Judges, namely: E. U Coburn, E. M. IJster. Elmer II. Bal- siger and H. iL. Stonaker. The weekly (band concert -will be given aX the close of the contests. Rond letter Paper Good quality bond" pa'per. 8-H xl 1 inches, unruled, at $1 per 500 sheets: v'rjr nfffe. 23tf Quartz blanks at Courier office. PICTORIAL REVIEW For Sejiteiiiber . 16 Page of Advance FaJI ' Fashion New Serial' HAPPILY MAKUIF.il Wonderful Colored Pictures CLEMENS Sells Drags and Books I PERSONAL LOCAL I " - Mrs. H. H. Reed aud daughter, Manila, of the Althoutfe district were In the city today. Mrs. F. G. Wynant aud two chil dren arrived luM night from Bray, Cal., and will visit relatives. "2-in-l' Polishes." Sabln has it. Miss Lillian Catching returned to Portland last nlsht after spending two weeks in the city with friends. A. R. Vnorhles went to Ashlaud this afternoon to meet the national editorial party in Uthla park on their return from Crater Lake. Sidney Rankin, of Olympla, Wash., arrived in the city today for a few days visit with his uncle, Stanton Rowell. O. Armspiger, engineer In charge of the highway work on Sexton mountain, is in the city today. Ire roorts good progress being made In the work. Willard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. Lulu D. Crawford, of The Dalles, state president of the De gree of Honor organization, von In the city today visiting the loi-al lodge. She left this evening for Central Point and Medford. Willard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Misses Genevieve Pattillo. Court ney Ross and Jewell Ross returned last night from a trip to Crater I.ake. Miss Jewell Ross, whose home Is In Townsend. Mont., is visiting Miss Courtney Ross. Walter Hembree. postmaster of MoMinnville, Dr. Wlsecarver and Mr. Luke, all of MoMinnville were In the city last night en route to Klamath Falls to take In the Elks convention. Victory Ixuin Payments Hue The August payment on Victory loans is due today at the banks. The amount Is 20 per cent of the prin cipal. Off for Klamath Falls F. S. Bramwell, August Goettsche, H. W. Webber. Al J. Tdartlneau and Albert Jones are among the number from this city who -will 'attend the; Elks' convention at Klamath Falls, beginning Thursday. Great Sale On Laces At R. Tlmmons Store. Your choice of any In show case, 10c per yard. Also a few pairs of children's shoes, and a piano for sale. No. St 2 South Sixth street. 46 Dryden Couple Married Saturday evening, August 9. Chas. J. Walton and Myrtle May Tuttle, both of Dryden were married at the home or Mr. and (Mrs. Geo. Buell In this city. IRev. Chas. R. Drake of ficiated. Johnny Get Your Gun! The Count Bulllon-nla' Insisted on eloping with Janet. "All right." thought Johnny, who had been sent to the east to guard ofer Just such situations, "let him try." The count did try. and Just as his automobile was whisking around the curve he felt a rope slip round him and the next minute he was hoisted off IntojXaKh cars arrived in the city yester mid air. Johnny had used his lasso day, and before the day was over all to good effect! 42 the Chevrolets were sold out. The Wednesday An ARTCRAFT Picture MADE H ere V Fred Stone in a bully wild and woolly comedy made from a play N thaj has been a success in hundreds of cities. It's exactly the story for Fred , Stone. Johnny io Your Gun! In which select Florida commun ity receives a sample of western pep via a cowboy film actor. It's tome sample he hands out. As tor laugh ing see "Johnny Get Your Gun." 42 Ship Alfalfa Several cnrloaMs of alfulfs have been shipped from this city during the past few days. 'The third cut ting is about ready for the sickle. Mere From IVitn.ylvniiM i Dr. and -Mrs. U F. Crawford, of Tyrone. ilu., arrived in the city last j night from Oakland, Cat., on their return home. The lHictor Is a cou sin of Mrs. T. V. Cramer uud will spend a few days here visiting. Fxcurslon Kate to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by! easy riding cars, for $7.60. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Will Manage Fruit Shipping Philip Twohy. who Is 4u the city from Portland, expects to remain here for several weeks ami will man age the shipment of fntlt from thej Twohy ranch on the Rogue river. .It ill liny Get Your Gun! Fred Stone's third Artcrutt pic ture, a version of the popular llroad way play, "Johnny Get Your Gun" see this rollicking comedy at the Joy. theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. Tim Hi-Mill Moving Dr. R. .?. 'Host ill a short time iiko exchanged his three-fourths acre tract across the river with Mr. Host for a residence .on Washington Boulevard. The transferor house hold effects Is now In progress. Johnny Get Your Gun! In which a motion picture cowboy comes east and startles a community with some real western atmosphere. Picnic Kquipnient Five large tables and eight benches have been added to the pic nic equipment at Riverside park. The money for these wbs donated by the. Chamber of Commerce and the work done under the supervision of the 'bathhouse committee. Morrisons Kntcrtiiin Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morrison of the Overlook Ranch entertained the following friends at their home Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. King of the Club Orchards. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wil cox of Grants Pass. iMrs. R. A, Orme and children of Valle. Ore.,' and Miss Elsie Craft of Hell Gate. I'ncler New 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 5:45 to 7:15. Meals from 15c to 40c week davs: Sundavs luu In 50c. ' 43 Go Like Hot Cukes Another carload of Chevrolet and jQy QCr In FROM A FAMOUS PLAY Bargains in White Wash' Skirts. Piqua, Duck and Poplin' . MRS. E. GEO S. CALHOUN WM (1 Hirer t Real Values In VK Simmons IImIh aud Springs. The Henly Turtles Miiltrec. The Murphy Ivory lied. The Hixteler Kitchen Cabinets. The Htaiidunl Hewing Mnchlnfo Holman's Furniture Store GOS O streot, opposite Rand Stand main trouble automobile dealers are having Is In securing enough cars for tho trade. The pcopin have the speed bug and will not rest easy un til they are burning gasoline. (ilkey Starting Home In the special cable from tho Paris correspondence of the Orogonlsn ap pears the announcement thnt II. I.. Gllkey, who has been In France with the Y. M. C. AJ. started for his home this week. Frger nt Medfurd Within an hour or so after ho had forged a check of $3 2.65, signing the name of Fred iR. Sloan to It, and passed the forgery on the Sample store, a wanderer In the city going by the name of McDonald, and whose right name Is said to be 'B. R. Coin, was under arrest, and this morning before Justice Taylor he pleaded guilty and was bound over to the grand Jury. Medford Tribune. Moser anil Ylnton llrrc Gus C. Moser, of Portland, former president of the state senate, and W. T. A'lnttfn of MoMinnville, president of the present senate, stopped in this city yesterday for a short visit with SenatorJ. C. Smith, while en route to Klamath Falls to attend the Elks' high' Jinks Thursdny, Friday and Saturday. They will return to 'Port land by way of Central Oregon. 3 Thursday REHKOPF .Style Creation With the superior handicraft employed, mid ac curate tit show the difference between tliu tailor ed to ordor olothe and the other kind. The now Autumn and Winter sample woolens are here di rect from our tailors. Fifteen yrr local tttfcnl Home Furnishing HAVF. Tim SliirgU lUliy Carriages. The Colonial Hlmm St Hnngce. The Welitor Chair ft Mocker The lleywixMl lleml Fu ill 1 1 11 re. Ami ninny others rniinlly good. Fdltor Tratellng I.. YVImlierly. editor of the Rose burg Hon lew, with Mrs. Wlmberly Mild their daughter were In tho city today and continued thulr trip to Ashland to meet the national edi torial party on their return from Crater" Lake. They will return to Grants Pass to visit relutlves. Few Small Kir X. F. Mji'rduff. In charge of the local forestry office, reixirts that a few small fires are Inirnlng In this district, although none are lielleved to be lieyond control. Sunday at 1:30 p. in. a small fire was reported on Taylor creek and a! few men were sent to fight It. Lightning set a fire on I'lckut creek and there Is also said to tie a small fire on the Applegate. Hiction Foremen Meet The Southern Pacific section fore men, from 'Roseburg south to Ash land, held a business suasion at the Chamber of Commerce rooms In, this city Saturday. Matters pertain ing to roiid maintenance were dis cussed, tho meeting having been culled by Ttoadmaster J. O. Johnson, of Glendale. ItOltV To Mr. and Mrs. O. OLSKN it. a Olsen, Monday daughter. August II. Tonight Only The Rose of the Rancho featuring 1 Bessie Barriscale The JIoho of tho Rancho" M H tje of the dy of foml In Old California a story of those golden days when men would give their live for a "claim" or woman's smile. !vid Kclasco's . great Ktugo success it is known by theatre-goers the nation over. Come, wont you. t AIho Ford Educational