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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1919)
PAGBFOCB GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER WKIK81AV, Al'Ol'ST 80, 1019. ( ) ' i ft ! . i I; i The Bank With the Strength of Th soundness ot this bank is increased by the conser vative policy of Its olcers In making loans. It Is therefore the safest place tor the rase of your savings, upon 'Which It pays interest at the rate of 4 per cent. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON 'MEMBKBe aaWSYSTtMa JUST IN We have just received another shipment of thoe good Webster Ctialrs and Rockers. The bolted construction the kind that lat. See some of thcut In our window Holman's Furniture Store 605 Q street, opposite Band Stand Married Tuesday evening a marriage 11 icense was issued at the county clerk's office to Robert H. Houk and Una !M. Albright, both ot this coun ty. The hapy couple were married a few minutes later at the courthouse by- Judge C. G. Gillette. Ijulice Shampooing At Josephine Barber shop, except Saturday. Electric hair drier. 52 Straw berries in Market Yesterday there were at the Pub lic market several crates ot unusual ly fine raspberries and strawberries that were raised by W. H. Leonard on his ranch a few miles down the Tiver. The terries were large and finely flavored, and it is rather un common to' find such fruit in the market at this season. Ilex Lampman Home Rex Lampman, former editor of the Gold Mill News, and who expects soon to be discharged from service with the marines, was a southbound passenger today on his way to visit "his patents, Mr. and airs. H. H. "Lampman, of Central Point. Sheet Music (Like clothing, music Is a matter ot taste, but the gen eral style is forever changing. We have vatiety enough for you to keep np with the style, and still satisfy your personal taste. Come in and look over the, new music which is constantly arriving from the publishers. Be among the first instead of the last to discover the beauty ot some of the latest song hits. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Honse 507609 O St. , We Have Another Shipment of Comb Honey Remember The Canning Season is at hand Crawford: Peaches are coming in Steel Itoturns From Klamath J Attorney Jas. T. Chlnnock return ed last night from Klamath Falls, where be attended the bis Pow wow staged by 'the Elks. Mr. Chlnnock is one of the four who volunteered trora this city to take the editors to' crater Lake. MU Sikes Proving I'p Miss 'Maud Sikee of Kerby was in the city today making final proof be fore V. S. Commissioner 'Herbert Smith for her homestead, which is located about seven miles south ot Kerby. Her witnesses were W: O. Kohler and D. S. Shaffer. Editor V lulls City C. W. Robey and wife and Mr. Robey's sister, Gladys, were in the city today, en ronte home from Klamath Falls where they attended the Elks convention. Mr. Robey re cently Bold the Oregon City Courier, and Miss 'Robey was formerly a teacher ia the domestic science de partment of the 1". of O. They will stop on the McKenzle river and Blue river to try their luck angling. Many Small Fire Due to numerous small fires tn Josephine and Douglas counties a heavy pall of smoke overhangs the Rogue river valley today. X. T. Macduff, tn charge ot the local for est supervisors office, reports that ail fires in his district are virtually under control. There axe several brush tires burning on state land. but none of them are reported to be serious. Fire is burning on both sides or tne railroad track near Glendale. Dr. Walker Returns- After spending several days camp ing in tne Dig redwoods and gambol Ing on the beach near Crescent City. Dr. W. W. Walker and family re turned home Tuesday night. Accom panying the Walker family were Dr. E. H. White, wife and daughter, and C. Sullivan and fa'mlly, all of Oak land, Cal.. and Dr. A. Stratton and family of Portland. The Stratton family will visit the Oregon Caves and Crater Ike before returning to Portland. I Placer location notices at Courier i office. PERSgflflL P. C. Dreesel made a business trip to Medford today. "Ereraweet." Sabln has It. (Mrs. Jessie Cnhill, of HugQ, spent the day here on business. Mrs. Ullle Swallle, ot Summit, who has 'been visiting her son, Bert Swallle, returned to her home today. New grain sacks at Rogue River Hardware. 51 .Mrs. Robinson and iMaater Dean Burney, ot The Dulles, are guests ot 'Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Ingram. Paul J. Bauer returned yoster day from a' four days' business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. (M. T. Calvin, who spent the past month tu Portland ar rived home today. A. B. Cornell wont to Medford this morning to spend the rest ot the week on business. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. lTtf Mrs. A. R. Watkins and daughter, ot.GIendale. are in town tar a tow days on business. 'Mrs. A. Itrunken and little daugh ter left yesterday for Los Angelas to visit Mrs. Brunken's parents. Sen ram Economy. Easy Seal and Mason fruit jar caps Rogue River Hardware. , 51 Mrs. L. K Jennings, of Sacramen to, a former renident of Grants Pass, arrived today for a visit with (Mrs. E. Everton. , , .Miss Helen imyton returned yen terday from Klamath Falls where she attended the Elks convention and visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 Miss Nellie Culy. ot Ashland, who spent the past month here with Mrs., C. X. Culy, returned to her home this morning. Mrs. J. S. Miller, ot Salem, arriv ed this morning from San Francisco, and went to Kerby to spend a week with her mother. iMrs. 11. H. Gibbs. White Line Taxi Grants Pass Hotel. " 52 Mrs. W. II. Fallln and little daughter, Hetty, left this mornina' for Portland and dtend to spend sev eral weeks visiting. Mrs. D. M. Caldwell, a former res ident of this city, arrived this morn ing from South Bend. Wash., and will visit friends and relatives here. Look up our advertisement for special prices on AJax tires -Rogue River Hardware. 51 (Mrs. T. C. Booth went to Medford this afternoon to attend the funeral of a cousin, Fred Watkins, who i, who was a lumber killed in an accident in camp In Washington. Mrs. Ieslie il. Sragdon, formerly Miss Lucy George, arrived this morning from Portland and will spend a' few days with her parents at Kerby. 'Mrs.- F. B. Willmarth. a former resident of Grants Pass, who has been visiting friends here, left this morning for Salem where she will make her home. Wlllard storage battery service station, SI 4 North Sixth St. 17tf Mr. and iMrs. Lelchter left today for their home in San Francisro af ter spending at few days with Mrs. Lek-hter's parents, Mr. and illrs. ,M. H. Shinn. Mrs. Leichter will re turn In a short time for a more ex tended visit here. Xolitl Author S. 1'. Passenger John Kendrlcktt Bangs, author of "The Mouse 'Boat on the Styzx," and Mrs. 'Bangs, were southbound passengers today en route from Portland to San . Francisco. Mr. Bangs Is on a lecture tour In behulf of the reconstruction work In devas tated France, and has Just complet ed a series ot lectures In Portland. He will speak next In San Francisco, Both he and his wife have bad many Interesting exerience's In France, Mrs. Bangs being a member of an organization of 134 women that was the only, women's unit asked by the French government to continue Its work after the war. LEWIS' Shave-Ezee CREME Cold Cream . Instead of Lather No brush or, water Required I In Large Jars 50c CLEMENS . SeIs Drugs and Book g;- LOCAL Gold Hill Girl Drowned Velma Davidson, daughter ot Mr.' and Mrs. J. E. Davidson, of Gold Hill, waa drowned In the Columbia river. The fcody will arrive In Gold Hill tomorrow on No. 53. The fu neral arrangements have not yet been made.. Wllllams-SMl Wedding Henry T. Williams and Vera Mor gan Zell were married Tuesday night August 19, at the home ot Mrs. Louisa Dixon, Rev. C. M. Cllne of ficiating. Intimate friends and rel atives of the contracting parties were present. Excursion Kate to Coast Grants Paas to. Crescent City, by easy naing cars, for I7.C0. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany, t-none 2. t mt Win. Kitywr Nonring Home Mrs. Charles V. Ka.vt.rr. of Mer lin. received a wire yesterday from William Kayser stating that he would arrive tn Grants Pons Thurs day morning. The message was sent from Poratello. Ida. Young Kayser has been serving in the C. 6. mer chant marine for two years past. To Attend Golden Wedding Mrs. Laura; Rowley and two chil dren went to Evans creek today to be present tomorrow at the rolden w"d(IlnB of Mrs- &'' Parents, r. ana irs. k. A. Russell. The event will be the occasion of a tarn lly reunion. . A grandson. Io rwi- lar, who has spent two years tu the naval service will he one of the guests. ' TONIGHT TOMORROW ' mo JlQcutmouniQictun , ' ALL HE SAW WAS PANTS JE was just back from the war wounded and longing for the sight of a regular female woman. But he found mother and "her" and almost all the girls he knew wear ing trousers. They were also running the town, while the men nursed the babies. And "she had stolen his jobl So "Little Abe" declared a new war against a new tyranny And as Abraham Lincoln freed the black men of the South, so did Abraham Lincoln Jones free the white men of his Home town. "Oh You Wdmen" with Ernest Truax and Louise Huff ; Joy Theater ' i Bargains in" White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck " and Poplin MRS. E. 7" GEO S. CALHOUN rlftocn years local agent 00.1 ) Street No Place Uke Oregon iMrs. J. II. Stewart, an old tliuo resident of Crants Puss whu spent the past year tn Montana, has re turned and will make her home near here. She says that in her travels she has found no plax-a that looks a good aa Oregon. Hear Frank Walsh The famous Jan linger, with Coin MoHlroy's Jan band, at the. Waldorf Hall Wednesday night. 49 Attention Women!! Pants Will Win The Wear Pants! Hi t - Y mm tUl'l-M' Jj , y; : y. - - m. v Lrnest Truex itL, 'OH.YOTI REHKOPF Style Creation With the. auperlur handicraft employed, and ac curate fit ahow the dlnrnce between the tailor ed to order olotho and the other kind. The new Autumn and Winter sample woolen are here di rect from oar tailors. IUMIN PKNISGi:it--To Mr. and Mm. Wil liam II. I'enlnger. of Tolo, Wed nesday, August 20, , daughter. 1 1 ART To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart, Tuesday, Aug. 19, a 10 pound son. MM?.(1 KVKVTH Aug. 11-29 Josephine county teachers' training school. Aug. SO." Wednesday Atrial 1y Presbyterian Indies at River Banks farms. 50 War Admission 15c & 30c f ' TtfrjMPrJi - Pardee's Grocery it 'A "3