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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1919)
PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'IUEM MOND.W, AtGl'HT IK, J010. 1 Be Prepared IXo matter what happens in the business or po litieal world if you have practised THRIFT ami have a growing account at some hank, you need Rot worn-. 9 Bonds and other securities may lose their val ue but mouev draws interest and is SAFE at this strong Bank. SAVE FOR THE FUTUTi 1-:. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL HE8EBVB September Records for the EDISOX CYUXDEH Dear Little Boy of Mine. Turkestan, Frenchy, Come to Yankee Land, Beagle Street Blues. Forget-Me-Not, Jazzola, The Call of the Coey Little Home, Hope-B One Step, Everybody Want a Key to My Collar, Tour still an Old Sweetheart of Mine. Razzle Dazzle, One Step. Hezekia Hopkins "Comes to Town," Lord's Prayer. Responses and Hymn, I Aint-en Got -en No Time to Hare the iBlaes, Don't Forget the Salvation Army. The World Is Hungry Tor a Little Bit of Love. Tiger (Rose. Don't Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry, leartbreaking Baby Doll. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Honae IK'mantl for Wood I. S. Ward, of Leland. was a city visitor today. He has just disposed of several carloads of wood, and states that fir is bringing $6.50 and oak 17.25 per cord, f. o. b. cars. No serious fires are burning in the Le- land section, says Mr. Ward. Married at Ashland Oliver F. Olds and Miss Eva May Santee, ' both of Grants Pass, were married Saturday in Ashland in the presence of a few intimate, friends. The ceremony was performed under the trees of Lithia park, Rev. R. V. Rhodes, of Medford. officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Olds will make their home at Seventh and A streets in this city. On Exhibition at Library The handkerchief made by chil dren in the Alexandrofsk Orphan age at Archangel, Russia, which was awarded to the Josephine county chapter of the Junior Red Cross for the best all round work done by any junior chapter in the state, is now on exhibition at the Public library. Married in Portland Miss Luyc George aud Leslie R. Bragdon were married in Portland Tuesday, August 12. and after a trip of a few weeks they will make their home in the rose city. The bride was a resident of Kerby during her childhood and was later a teacher in the Grants Pass schools. For a number of years she has been an in structor In the Portland schools The groom recently returned from service with the A. B. T. Fire Near Calico The local forest supervisor's office reports two fires today that are not yet under control, one in the Gallce district and one on Page Creek. A fire burned for al tew hours yester day on Baldy, near this city, causing a great amount of dense smoke, but is now checked. Several small fires, doing but little damage, are reported in various parts of the country. Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons. Sealed tisht kept right. The Perfect gum in the perfect package. After every meal The flavor lasts PERSSNdL LOCAL E. D. Patterson, of Rogue River, spent the day In town on business. Miss Maree Kd wards, of Medford, spent Sunday ere with her parents. New grain aacki at (Rogua River Hardware. ' iP. II. Robinson went to Medford this morning o apend the day at tending to business. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth 8t. ITtf IMm. C.race l-vona returned this moruiug from Salwn where she has been visiting. White Line Taxi Grants Pass Hotel. 5 Miss Margaret Cochrane, of Mer lin, came up this morning and will attend the teacher's traluiug school now in session. Rev. IU Myron Boonor. of Med ford. was a southbound passenger this morning en route from Portland to his home. "Marvelous" Cold Cream. Sabln has It. Mrs. Elynor Gallagher, of Kansas City, Mo., is spending the month of Aueust with Mrs. K. G. Clarke, of "The Cedars." Tokuy Heights. Mrs. S. J. Xusor and son. Oren left last night for '.Roseau raj and oth er points north where they will spend the next vwk. - iMrs. M. Calhoun returned to her home at Merlin this morning alter spending the past week with her slater, Mrs. I. A. 'Bailee. Look up our advertisement for special prices on Ajax tires Rogue River Hardware. 51 Mr. and lrs. lm Trask. of Salem, who left Grants Pans five yearn ago. are spending the day In tho city call ing on old friends. They have been on a trip to iKureka. Sun Fraud and other (mints. Bishop M. S. Hughes and Rev. H. J. Van Fossen arrived in the ity this morning from the south. Bishop Hughes will lecture tonight at the Methodist church. Mrs. l. Share, of Denver, who Is on her way to Seattle, is registered at the Oxford for a few days while atteifing to business Interests 'In the city. Sen ram Economy, Easy Seal and Mason fruit Jar caps Rogue River Hardware. ' 51 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Diitcber. Miss Cora Smith and Miss Susie 'Abel re turned today from Ashland where they attended the Seventh Day Ad ventlst camp meeting. Norman Larson and wire, of Port land, who sent the past six weeks here with Mr. larson's father, Tom Larson. lert Saturday night for their home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. F. F. Wilson, of Portland, who with her husband has been camping and prospecting In the mountains near Waldo for the past month, left this morning for ner home. Mr. Wilson will stay in the mountains the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. iW. R. McCracken. Genevieve and Claud McCracken and Kdna Pope, of Portland, arrived here this morning by automobile to visit old friends. Mr. McCracken is au ditor for the state Industrial acci dent commission with eastern Ore gon territory. Mrs. W. .1. Tynan and little daugh ter of Roseburg, are visiting at the M. a. WerU home. Mrs. Tynan and Mrs. Clara Hoard, who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wert., were old school friends and are having a most pleasant time reviving school memories. Charlie Triplett and family or Klamath Falls, who are visiting Mrs. Triplett's mother. Mrs. John McCal "ster. at New Hope, expect soon to become residents of the Rogue river valley, as Mr. Tripled has Just pur chased an 80 acre farm near Crants Pass. F. S. Uratnwell left (or Portland this morning on business. Ultvhop Hughes, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will apeak at New man church tonight. BJveryone In vited. , S. E. Skelley, assistant attorney general of Missouri, la spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. K. G. Clarke, of Tokay Heights. Hoar Frank Wakb The famous Jaxa singer, with Colo MoHlroy's juex band, at the Waldorf Hall Wednesday night. 49 KeturiiH From Senlii Itoy Harper Arrived this morning front Camp I.ewls where ho recetved his discharge from the army. He spent IS months In France with the quartermaster department. Kxcumlon Kate to t Grants Pass to Croscent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grant Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone S6. 74tf Hark From Con vent Ion- Mr. and Mrs. August Ooettsche. Mrs. Merle Dyer and Mrs. Allle Grimes returned Sunday night from Klamath Falls where they attended tho Elks convention. They left town a week ago, spending the first few days at Crater lke and Prospect and fishing in the Klamath takes. Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck, and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF 0 Style Creation With the superior handicraft employed, and ac curate (It show the difference between the tailor ed to order olothe and the other kind. The new Autumn aud Winter' sample woolens are hero di rect from our tailors. tMKi O Street GEO S. CALHOUN Flftara yearn local annul El Vampiro An Insect Powder TO Be tad Against MOSQUITOES FLIES BED BUGS LICE FLEES MOTHS ANTS, ETC. PRICE 10c CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books 3GU $&aSSj . Social SurrcMs The soclul given Friday night by the Knights and ladles of Security In W. O. W. hall was thoroughly en joyed by all who attended. Tho first! JUST IN Wo have Jui rendicd another ililinniitt of iIumw kmmI Wcbkter (luilnt ami ltH'ken. The ImiIIimI tHMiMmi'tinn the klail llint U"t. soiiirt of tliciu lit our window Holman's Furniture Store 60S G street, opposite Band Stand am,,.. slpyote.l to piano solo by ..Mis. K.sle Nipper, and, dancing and for two hour, an en- voca Tn li ,r7 n oreh-t" " Ah retroHh-l thusiastlc crowd enjoyed to the full- sell. Julia Abel and Anna Calvert, a'.erved the floor was cleared forUhe Nellson orchestra. -Joy Theater Dorothy Dalton "EXTRAVAGANCE" LAST TIME TONIGHT His money in her hands waa like water in a sieve and he was'nt far behind her when it came to spending money. But it led to the very bottom falling out of their lives one of the big reasons for the H.CL i r 4 ' f Ernest Truex 'OH.QDU VOMEN! Coming Wedaesdy Thursday "OH YOU WOMEN" "Pants Will Win the War, Therefore Wear Pants!" Thus did the "new" women of Froemont, PennsyUuiky, lli a cog in their logic. When they donned pants, leaped into the saddle, and gulioped off into politics, they failed to reckon with a mere man. Let other mon knit and tend M bies, but not Abe Jones 1 Back from France a hero, Abo found hi. town in the grip of a fonuU poUt(ul ring and his Job In the hands or u trous ered woman. Then lie declared an other wart Here's a comedy that is more time ly than an alarm clock as iito-the-mlnuteN uh a 10 o'clock extra is full of sulft, liumun, Jarz.y rome dy as the whole world's fun rolled into one.