Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 15, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    QUANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
FRIDAY, Al'Ol'HT 10, 1I0.
Be Prepared
9No matter what happens in the busiuess or po
litical world if you have practised Til HI FT and
have a growing account at sonic hank, you need
not worn-. .
"9Bonds and other securities may lose their val
ue but monev draws? interest and is SAFE at
this strong Bank SAVE FOR THE FUTURE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
"federal RKSEBVBS
SseSYSTraSnfl
I
I PER52NflL LQ LOCdL 1 1
What Is a Camping
Trip Without a
Kodak
Why, half the fun Is In the
pictures you take. Don't start
out on an excursion without a
kodak or cameraL
What ever yonr choice Is,
whether it be Kodak, Browute,
or'Prenio, Folding or Box, Roll
Film. Film Pack or Plate, we
can supply you with Just what
you want.
Stanton Rowell
Music and Photo House
507 ROOfO St.
PROGRAM FOR WATER
IT
IT"
WITH THE TRAIL SIGNS
'Recently two boys, members of
party ot high school students and Lowe
teachers from Bedford visiting the urphy.
Oregon Caves, in a spirit ot tun took
up and moved some of the mile
takes along the trail thoughtless of
the fact that these stakes were placed
by the government forest officers for
the benefit of the traveling public.
As a result of the Drank the of-
Mrs. J. E. Smack, ot iRogue River,
spent the day tn town on business.
tMrs. Q. H. Lewis and son, Howard,
or River Banks, went to tMedtord
this afternoon for a few days.
Mrs, C. 'A. Fryf. ot Bend, is the
house gueat ot Miss Ella Myers this
week.
Mrs. E. F. Bedford Is on a trip
to Sacramento, where she will meet
her husband.
vjommissioner w. F. MoCa.be re
turned this morning from a business
trip to Salem.
X3ut" tor nails. Sabln has it.
Mrs. Marshall Hooper and itaugh
ter, .Margaret, returned yesterday
from North Yakima" where they spent
the past six weeks visitiug.
'Mrs. Pearle Campbell, who spent
the past five weeks here, went to
Harrlsburg this morning, where she
will remain.
Mrs. P.. R. Anderson and little
daughter arrived this morning from
Portland, where they spent the nast
week visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Jester, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mashburn re-
turned today from a two-weeks out
ing near Merlin.
Dr. and Mrs. U F. Crawford, of
Tyronne, Pa. who spent a few dsva
with the T. P. Cramer family, left
last night for Portland.
Charles Parker and sister. Miss
Gertrude Parker, were passengers
this morning en route from Portland
to Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Radburn Robinson and small
daughter, of Kerby, are visiting Mrs.
Robinson's family, the M. R. Brad.
fords.
Wlllard storage battery service
station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf
J. C- Dutcher. W. H. Quaif and
Miss Beryl IBrtggs went to Ashland
this afternoon to attend the Seventh
Oar lAdventist camp meeting.
Mrs. C. H. Elsmann and Miss Edna
Callahan went to Klamath Falls this
morning where they will visit their
sister, Mrs. Bernard Hall.
Mrs. ,K A. Anderson who snent
yesterday in town transacting bus
iness, returned to Tier home at Pla
cer this morning.
Mrs. Mary M. IBryan returned to
her home at Portland this morning
attar arunill.. ik". . . ..
Ladies diving, large float: Cather- with her son, Bert Bryan.
i
l'p to noon today thv following
entries had been received for the
I water sports to be held at the bath
.house this evening at 6:30 o'clock.
Girls, 12 to 16, novice race: Flor
lence Williams, Vera Robinson,
Louise English. Gretchen Clemens.
! Tub race for boys under 12 years:
Audrey Egger. Eugene Hill. Lnren
.Tuttle, Allen Cliilders. Sidney Pyle
Albert Smith, Virgil Bryan. Ralph
IJnkhart, Everett Gray, iRoy Mac-
farlaiie.
Boys, 12 to 16 years, "Oaks" to
Bathhouse: Audrey Egger Eugene
Hill. Ross Sovy. Dock Chllders. Pres
ley Pyle. Donald Megargel. Merle
Rimer. Horace Myers. Dyke Luckett.
Vernon Bramwell, Tony Rose. Jack
Murphy.
Egg race, girls under 12 years:
Ruth Flint. Rosamond Strieker, Dora
,Gray, Ella; Lamphear. Evelyn Har
l beck. Flora Glllott.
Canoe raee: Lundburg and Baker;
Riddle and Sabln.
Ladles race across river: Jean-
nette Moss, Catherine Clemens.
Mens plunge fof distance: Herbert
Peterson, Jim Lium, Roes Sovy. Don
ald Megargel. Horace 'Myers. P. Skl
ngesz, Vernon 'Bramwell. Claude
Geo. W. Swinnev. Eueene
(Miss Ruth Eberle, ot Olendale, is
In the city today. '
Mrs. Susie Rhodes, ot Medtord,
who has been In Portland the past
month returned to her home today
after a short visit here with her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Warner.
A. E. Bverton. of Portland, was tn
the city yesterday, returning borne
last night. He was accompanied by
Elmer Ererton who will remain in
Portland for a day or two,
Mrs. Pat Slattory returned last
night from Medtord, to which city
she was called on account of an ac
cident which befol her daugtiter,
Mrs. Bert Elliott. IMrs. Elliott Is
making satisfactory recovery,
Mrs. G. H. Adams and two chil
dren, of Nome, Alaska, arrived here
from the north today. They will
leave In the morning for Adams Sta
tion to spend the remainder of the
summer.
.Murphy That's How
August SO, that's whore. A night
of music, lunch and lafter. that's
when. 16
Season "Officially" Opened
Due td the fact that Joe Wharton,
D. G. C. MacNeill nnd a few others
have landed eteelheads on the "fly,"
Mr. Wharton declares that the fly
fishing season Is "officially" oiiened.
From now on for the next two
months the wily steetheads writ get
but little rest.
Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck
and Poplin
MRS. E. REHKOPF
Onnclng party
Waldorf Hall Saturday night.
46
Attention K. and L. of S.
Don't forget the social tonight at
W. O. W. hall. Ice cream and cake
will be served, an entertainment
program given. Good music for
dancing. All welcome. Admission
8. 45
ine Clemens, Jeannette iMoss
Mens diving, large float: Herbert
Peterson, Ross Sovy, Harold Isham,
Donald 'Megargel. Horace Myers
Marshall Hough, Chester Tallmadge
Claude Lowe. Geo. W. Swinnev.
fenders were reouired to eo out nd ! Men" race from "Oaks" around
i-At tha atoio, n. n 'large float to bathhouse: Arthur
Cramer, Warold Isham. Donald Me
gargel. .Dyke iLuckett, P. Sklngesz,
Geo. W. Swlney, Eugene iMurphy
The officials will be:
Announcer, E. 'U Coburn: Starter
reset the stakes. The matter wasj
settled in this way on account of the
youth of the offenders and the lack
of malicious intent on their part.
The law, bowever, provides a eevere
penalty for molesting government
property.
Forest Supervisor Macduff states
that the practice of mutilating, re
moving and destroying forest service
train signs, which are made and
placed at considerable trouble ana
expense to the government for the
"benefit of the traveling public, has
become altogether too prevalent and
that future offenses of this nature
will 'bo summarily dealt with
What kind of meal would
ears of sweet corn make?
twelve
Corn meal, of course!
THERK MAY BE
GREATER HAKDKHII'S
THAN TO BE OBLIGED TO GO
WITHOUT GOOD WHOLESOME
MEAT "Olt EVEN ONE MEAL,
BIT WE CAN'T THINK OF ANY
JCST OFF HAND
DONT DO IT!
IT ISN'T NECESSARY I
WE SELL THE BEST OF MEAT I
E. H. Lister: Judges. H. L. 9tona1er
E. .H. Balsiger.
The contests will begin at 6:30 p
m. sharp and contestants must 'be
ready when their names are called.
The bathhouse will be closed ex
cept to contestants between 6 and 8
P. m.
Band concert after the races and
distribution of inizes during the con
cert
NEW TODAY
WE DO all kinds
301 C street.
of
plain sewing.
4
WANTED Winchester rifle, 30-40
calibre, army 1895 model. Must
1)e in good condition. Address Levi
Spalding, 'Azalea, Oregon. 46
FOR SALE Ripe pears at one cent
a pound. Call at the end of Rogue
River Ave. H. M. Button. 4
FOR SALE at a big sacrifice One
JAustln Gara.touy No. 3 crusher
good as new, capacity 20 tons per
hour. One 'Fairbanks-Morse oil
engine. 30 it. p. Two FaHist gigs
and table. Two sets rolls. Shaft
ing, IPulleys, 'Compressor, Lighting
Plant, 20 oil 'barrels, ore cars
tools, ore sacks. Any reasonable
cash offer accepted. If interested
come and look it over. OhaS. W.
Scott, Lake Creek, Oregon. 50
ELECTRIC WIRING and general
electrical work, repairing, house
wiring. C. ,C. Harper, 3 15 North
Sixth street, phone 47.
iBids will be received for one week
I for concrete ipiers on my property at
I the bridge. I reserve the right to re-
Ject any and all bide.
E. J. McOORMIOK,
CORNER FIFTH AND O STREETS 4 Grant Pass.
The City Market
FOR SAILE .1917 Ford in excellent
shape, good tires. Will demon
strate. $425. Palace Hotel, Room
1. 45tt
CONCRETE CONTRACTORS
Mr. and IMrs. W. A. Fern, of Eu
gene, and the latter's suiter, Mrs.
Edw. McGlInn of Chicago, arrived
here last night by auto and are vis
iting the Geo. Flint family.
Wbite Liner Taxi Grants Pass
Hotel. 52
'Mrs. Sam 11. iBaker and little
daughter, Constance, arrived home
this morning after visiting for some
uuie m vrrass vauey. They spent a
few days in Portland on the way.
W. (H. Reller, of Council Bluffs,
la., who spent a few days in this
section, left this morning for Klam
ath Falls. 'Mr. Reller has been over
several sections of this and other
states in an endeavor to find a stock
ranch which suits Mm.
A party Including J. W. Watson
and W. S. Caster and families, from
Hutchison, Kansas, spent vesterdav
In the city leaving for the south this
morning on their way home. They
were very much pleased with the
Rogue 'River valley and said they
intended making the trip by auto
mobile next summer in order to en.
joy the splendid scenerv of Orwxr.
more at leisure.
wward storage battery service
station, 314 North Sixth St. utt
Rev. and Mrs. G. U Pearson of
Berkeley, spent yesterday in Grants
faas, leaving for their home indv
They are returning from the Metho
dist centenary celebration at Colum
bus, Ohio, where Mr. Pearson was In
charge of the exhibits for the Orient.
al eople. lie Is the superintendent
of the Methodist missionary work
ror the Chinese in IBerkelev II nl San
Francisco. ,
Pluy Ashland Sunduy
The Grants Toss baseball team
will play the Ashland team next
Sunday at Ashland. The local bovs
let a game slip from them two weeks
ago at Ashland and are seeking re
venge. This assures one of the fast
est old games of the season. Ernest
Fry will twirl for Judd Pernoll's ag
gregation. The game is scheduled to
start at 2:30 sharp. A big bunch
Of local rooters are nhmnlnv tn iv.
present.
EVERSHARP
The Perfect Pointed
Pencil "
Always Sharp '
Never Sharpened'
A point for everything
you write
$1.00 up
CLEMENS
So1 Is Drags and Books
Excursion Rates to Coast
Grants Pass to Crescent Cltr. h
easy riding cars, for $7.50. OranU
Pass and Crescent OUy Stage com
pany. Phone 26. 74tf
Residence Burned
The old IBrownle Hampton resi
dence, in the southeast part of the
city near the gas plant, was burned
to the ground Thursday evening
about 5 o'clock. When th ninnn
was turned in the fire department
made good time getting to the blaze,
but as there was no hydrant near
nothing could be done to cheek the
flames. D. Jones had moved from
the bouse the day previous and a
man by the name of Martin had Just
moved In. It was reported that Mr.
Martin was alwent in the country
when the fire occurred.
Great Sale On Lace
At R. Tlmmong Store. Your choice
of any In show case, 10c per yard.
Also a few pairs of children's shoes,
and a piano for sale. No. '512
South Sixth street. 49
Fighting to the Ijt it.,
The people of iRIddle Tiave deter
mined to fight the state highway
commission's action In eliminating
their town from the iPaclfir. Kih,n
They liave hired an attorney, and
win et out an Injunction to restrain
the contractors from
the work on the Canyonvllle cut-off.
e certainly hope they are sucoesa
tul. The dirty deal .that mi-
Myrtle Creek and Olendale were
handed by the autocratic highway
men (?) deserves a iolt w m
make some of the blor thr ra.ii,.
that they have got the wrong pig by
ine ear. Giendale News.
COMING EVENTS
Aug. zn, Wedneeday-Soclal bv
Presbyterian ladies at Hlver Banks
farms. ka
Aug. 2$, Saturday Civil service ex
amination for postoffice clerk-carrier
postpone from July 12.
Aug. 23, BatuTday Josephine Coun
ty Orange meeting iwith the Mer
lin Grange. A good dinner (with
an interesting iprogram is in etore
for those who attend.
Sept. 8, Monday 'Board of equali
zation meets.
Style Creation
With the superior liuudicruft employed? anil ac
curate tit ahoM' tln dluVroiioo botwetm the tailor
ed to order elothoa and tho other kind. The now
Autumn and Winter sample woolen urn here di
rect from our tailors.
0:l O Street
GEO S. CALHOUN
Fifteen yntra Imal agent
Real Values In Home Furnishing
WE II W E
Simmons I led and 8priuK.
The Sonly Tuftliws Miittrr.
The Murphy Ivory Beds.
The Hooslcr Kitchen Cabinet.
The Standard .Sewing Mnrlilne
The Klurgi lll)' Carriage.
The Colonial Stove JS Hniige.
The WelMMcr Clinlrs Rocker
The Hcywood IUmsI Furniture.
Ami ninny other equally gtxwl.
Holman's Furniture Store
4 60S G street, opposite Band Stand
We Have Another Shipment
of Comb Honey
Remember
The Canning Season
is at hand
Crawford Peaches
are coming in
Pardee's Grocery
Joy Theater
Fill DA V HATIIIDAV
Enid Bennett
rns n
From a cabaret she come to the hot, parched annus of AHiona,
where few men hud ever trod, and hero Mho found the love which
she had sought In vain amidst the city's teaming million.
Good? Did you ever seen an Enid Bennett picture that 'was any
thing else but good? Don't miss "Partaker Three."
Also
"Refllys Wash Day"
A Mack Scnnctt gloom chaser
Classified Ad Rates
Class I (led advertising In the Dally
Courier will be charged for at the
rate of 6 cents per line per Issue un
less paid In advance. The rate 'of
25 words at 50 cents per week doe
not provide for bookkeenlne. nost
age on statements mailed, ete. Herv
tofore we have permitted occasional
charges at the cheap rates but, no
more.
Five Dollars Reward .
Five dollar reward will be paid
'or the arrest and conviction of any
one stealing the Daiiv rv.nM. MM
. . .w.., fc 1 uu,
residence or mall bona.