Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 27, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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CHANTS PASS DAILY CX)VIUKB
WI'.DMXD.VY. Al'fll'HT 17. 1010
RETROSPECTION
PERSONAL HB LOCAL 1
There ia little difference in the message we have tor you eaoh day.
and yet we want to Imprest you with the fact that money is the hub
round which the world moves, lives, and has Its being.
Opportunity never comes to the careless man, advancement, never
comes to the laiy ones. Arouse yourself, put ginger into your work
and the habit of Saving will come naturally to you.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
LjrEMR-VL RESERVE
Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck
and Poplin
MRS. E. REHKOPF
at Holman's Furniture Store
More goods just received as follows:
Rugs in all sizes Leather Davenports and Divans
Ivory Bedroom Sets Oak Bedroom Sets
Remember, Holman makes the Price
We have a Stove and Range stock that is
complete and priced right
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I . u.'
Attends Tniversity
.Mrs. A. H. Gunnell returned this
morning from Chicago where she
spent the summer attending the Uni
versity of Chicago.
There's always room for a
Yest Pocket Kodak
The little camera' that's built
as accurately as a watch. A
folding camera, which is all
in focus when you pull it open.
Small enough to fit easily into
any pocket, taking a picture
1 by 2H inches. Clear and
sharp even with a single lense.
Equipped with the autographic
feature, and all the advantages
of a' larger kodak.
Single lense vest pocket $8.00
R. R. lense, $9.60
F. 77 lense $14.40
Stanton Rowell
Miif-lc and Pboto House
507 50 G 8t.
I. O. O. V. Attention
Initiation . tonight. Important
meeting. All memibers are requested
to be present. 55
I'iiuic t Kivenlde
Swimming and a picnic supper were
in order Tuesday night at Riverside
Park when a number of friends gath
ered in honor of Mrs. A. Wilson
and daughter Mary of Portland, 'and
Miss i Dorothy Dounell of Eugene,
who are house guests of the Ernest
Lister family. . Besides the guests
of honor, those present were, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Clark and Mrs. Roemer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Jester, Dr. and
Mrs. Strieker, and Rosamond Striek
er, Miss Jessie Mastln, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Lister and family.
Mrs. C. McConnaha of Crescent
City was ia Grants Past today.
Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros, 77
Charles Willlson and wife ot Le
land spent Tuesday In town.
E. K. IIarvey weut to Glendale to
day.
"IJquid Arvon." Sabin has It.
M. 11. Wheeler ot Aslilnud ts in
town today on business.
J. C. Call went to Portland this
morning.
Frank Hyler went to Hugo this
morning.
Wlllard storage battery service
station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf
M. T. G-alvin returned this morn
ing from Portland.
H. Melntyre and wife of Merlin
who spent Tuesday in town, returned
to their home today.
Donald Wilson and wife of Rogue
River were In Crants Pass yesterday
on business.
S. A. Applehoff of Ashland return
ed to his heme this morning after
spending yesterday here on business.
S. W. Swain and wife of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Glfford are
here spending their vacation.
John Claskey of Sutherlin, who hus
been visiting his brother. Robert,
here, returned to his home today.
Try our week-day dinners and
suppers, at 40 cents. Palace dining
room. 58
Miss Dora Herman and her guest.
Miss Mabel Corbelt of Portland, went
Id Camp Chicago, near Waldo, this
morning for a several days' outing.
Miss Pearl Ingell left this morning
for I'ortervllle. In Southern Calif.,
where she will attend school hls
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heighton. of
Kent. Ohio, who have been visiting
the Bert Heighton family here, left
this morning for their home.
Mrs. V. E. l.udvig of Mlshawaka.
Ind., arrived this morning and Ib
the guest of Mrs. and Rev. Henry
G. Hanson.
- iMr, and Mrs. A. C. White, son and
daughter of Palo Alto. Calif., who
spent several days with the Wllford
Allen family, left on Monday for
their home. ,
Miss Augusta Parker was a south
bound passenger this morning, en
route from Portland to Klamath
Falls wher she is a teacher In the
public schools.
Wlllard storage battery service
station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Roessle and
Bon of Pleasant Valley left last night
for Pittsburg to visit Mr. Roesste's
parents.
'Mrs. O. 'I Ragan and children,
Howard and- Eleanor, will pass thru
Grants iPass on No. 13 Thursday
morning at 9:30, on their way to
San Francisco where they will meet
Mr. Ragan. After a week spent
there, they expect to go to Denver,
Colo., where they will make their
home.
H. P. George or Holland was In
the city on business Monday.
Attorney J. T. Chlnnock spent
Tuesday in Medford on business.
Dlatchford'a Calf Meal at Pardee's
58
Mrs. O. A. Woodcock of Rogue
River was Grants Pass visitor yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Miller of In
land were In Grants Pass today on
business.
Cedrlo Fields, LoRoy Hpgton and
Harold Isham went to Portland Inst
night.
J. D. Woodbury who was called
to his home at Waldo a few weeks
ago because ot the serious illness or
his rather returned last night to So
attle. fllatchford's Calf Meal at Pardee's
118
Mrs. John Mehl and two duushlers.
Misses Mary and IxmiIhs Ilrooks, ar
rived yesterday from Orlnnd. Calif..
and will visit Mrs. Mohl's son, Dick
Brooks, at Williams. Mrs. Mehl
will spend two months at Williams.
Car of Fonloons Arrlv
C. A. Wlnetrout is today unloading
another car of Fordson tractors, con
taining seven machines. Ordors have
already been placed for five of them.
Frldy Night
Dancing party.
Waldorf Hall. 57
Krurslon Kates to Coast
Grants Pass to Crescent City, by
easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants
Pass and Crescent City Stage com
pany. Phone 26. 74tf
Ihtrtvln Ingalln Home
Durwin lngnlls, who received his
discharge from the navy In Salt Lake
City last Wednesday, readied Grants
puss this morning. He has been in
service since May, 1917, and was
overseas since the first of the year.
He saw Ted Cramer when In New
York and spent last Sunday with the
Basler family at Bremerton. He say
Grants Pass looks good to him after
two years of seeing the world.
After tlio Blind Concert
Dance at the Waldorf Hall.
57
Order Hop Checks Now
Hop growers should plae orders
for hop checks at once. Approved
form at Courier office. 55
Ml.s Itumcll to Honolulu
Miss Edith Russell, who was a teach
er In the Grants Pass schools, for
several years, will leave the first of
October for Honolulu where sho will
teach. Miss Russell received word
yesterday that a 1oat will jail from
San Francisco for Honolulu about
October 5th and that her name has
been placed on the list. She expect
ed to go earlier in the summer but
was unable to secure passage before.
WHILE THEY LAST
Wirthmor
Silk Blouses
at $5.00
Values that would warrant
a much higher price
"While the lot lasts" is a point that it's well to stress
for assuredly they can't be with us long. Such splen
did, out-of-the-ordinary values never are.
There are several delightfully pretty styles, made of
Georgette and Crepe de Chine of superior quality, and
cut on lines that insure absolute perfection of fit.
If bought and sold in the usual way these very de
sirable Blouses would have to sell for a considerably
higher price; but bought and sold in Wirthmor way,
an economy effecting way, they can and will be sold
at just $5.00,
Just a limited quantity, and no
more of the same styles will be
obtainable
The GOLDEN RULE
Autumn and Winter 1919-1920
For your selection, thero is a grallfylnuly lurge
and fine assortment of smart woolens both Im
ported ami domestic at prices to jneot every lim
itation. $10 or less, to $110 nnil more
Geo. S. Calhoun
o:l G Street
Fifteen Year IOcul lK'uer
Picnic For tlio MH'ruikens Jens left for their home In Portland.
Mouday evening about u old ' Swimming wus enjoyed before a de.
friends of the W. It. MeCrackon fam-j Melons picnic supper was served and
lly met at Riverside Purk for one the evening was spent In visiting and
more good time before the MoCrnck-' tulklng over old' times.
Constipation upsets the entire sys
temcausing serious illnesses to the I
human family. Don't worry Hollis
ter"s Rocky Mountain Tea will drive
out constipation, regulate the bowels,
tone the stomach, purify, cleanse.
Without fail give it a: thorough trial.
"Agents Authority to Sell" book
of 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office.
NEET
An Antiseptic
Cream-Lotion
That Removes Hair
Cannot
Irritate
The Skin
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
I
' Hart, Schaffner &
I TSE 1 ' MarX C,otnes
2 I for Men
I Clothes I Q?
"Cash Clothiers"
The -.Oresoii Theater
ig Opening Tonight
Marguerite Clarft
In
"MRS. WIGGS OF THE
CABBAGE PATCH"
You rememberas though you could ever forget -"Mrs Wiggs of
the Cabbage Patch", don't you?
And Maggie Duncan, of the Circus? ' "
And her son Tommy? . ' ,
And Dick Morgan? ' ,
And Mrs. 'Morgan?
And Billy Wiggs?
And we have teen saving her for the last Lovey Mary?
Well it's all been transferred to the screen for you and Mar
guerite Clark plays the part of Lovey Mary. -
iO MANY 01 1 A N IKS
HAVE KEEN MADE IN
OUR THEATER THAT
WE HAVE DECIDED TO
CHANGE OUR NAME
AND HENCEFORTH
THE JOY THEATER
WILL BE KNOWN AS
"THE OREGON"
Other Features
Screen Monologue
"A BUTLER ROYAL"
Mack Sennett Comedy