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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1919)
PAQB POCK nana w a w -w ... - till ml I : ' : - II II PER52NdL LOCAL RETROSPECTION Mi j?. There Is IttUe difference tn the message we have tor you each day, and yet we want to Impress you with the tact that money It the hu1 round which the world move. Uvea, and has its being. Opportunity MYer comes to the careless man, advancement never eomes to the lnty ones. Arouse yourseU. put ginger into your work and the habit of Saving will come naturally to you. THE FIRSTJNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL RBSMVE Hart Schaffrier & Marx - Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Go. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" OJf EVERV HlTHTlXa TRIP KODAK Take a Kodak along as part of your equipment; bring home a picture story to show your friends, of the camp, the game you shot the beautiful seen ery it's half the fun. 'We cab help you in select ing a Kodak or Brownie to your own particular taste. Try us. " t Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House SOT 509 G 8, i Excursion Rates to Coast- Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass snd Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Marriage License issued On Friday a marriage license was issued to 'Henry Clinton Mcintosh and Caroline Burns, both of Grants Pass. i (hit t Town j I will be out of town for several I days; going to Eastern Oregon. Will so nonce on return. v. G. white. White Line Taxi. Kg BORX STEIOER To Mr. and Mrs. Everett Steiger, North Eleventh street, on Friday, August 29, a son. WTNANT To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Wynant, Wednesday. August 27, a son. HAZELBRETT To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hazelbrett, Wednesday, Aug ust 27, a daughter. Headquarters for School Books and Supplies Get one of our price lists ' of the new series of Books CLEMENS Sells Drags and Books 33U Special New Wirthmor Waists $1.50 New Wirthmors just in. As always they are extra special values; there's no other Waists like them at anywhere near the price. So generous are the savings these waists afford that a special trip down town to re plenish your supply would be a paying investment Such extraordinary values could only come as a result of the economy-effecting Wirthmor Plan, confined to just one good store in every city. The same New Styles the Nation Over The same Low Price the Nation Over The GOLDEN RULE Mum." Sabln has it. Mrs. J. W. iMcCormlck of Hugo spent yesterday In town on business Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 R. J. Rowan is spending a' tew days In IMfelford. iBlatohtord's Calf Meal at Pardee's 68 Elmer Werts arrived today from Portland to visit his parents. Kirach Curtain Rods In brass' or whlteenamel. all sties at Heltner's 58 Janalaa at Cramer Bros. 58 Harold Ishain returned today from Portland. Chair seats In all sixes at Hel mer's. 58 IUov Heston. who snent several days in Portland, returned today Cedrlo Fields returned today from a trip to Portland. Mrs. George Tompson went to Roeeburg today on business. Patton's Sun-proof Paint at Cra mer Bros. 58 Mrs. 8. Singleton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. F Ogden. left this morning tor her home at Rlckreall. Mrs. D. W. Mitchell of Merlin, who visited relatives here, returned to her home today. Poultry supplies at Cramer Bros. 58 Mrs. May Rose returned to her home at Takilma today after spend ing several days in the city. Wlllard storage battery service station, 114 North Sixth St. 17tf J. R. Higgtn and wife of Merlin. who spent yesterday in town returned to their home today. Miss Jeanette Patterson of Ash land Is the guest ol Miss Catherine Clemens. - Scratch Food for $4.75 per 100 lbs. at Cramer Bros. 58 Mrs. Walter Everton of Ashland arrived today to spend Sunday with friends. Try our eek-day dinners and suppers, at 40 cents. Palace dining room. 58 Mel ford M. Dean and wife of Sun Francisco are visiting Mr. Dean'i family. Mrs. Fannie (Borchert arrived this morning' from Portland to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wertz. Blatchford's Calf Meal at Pardee's 58 Attorney J. N. Johnston returned this morning from a .business trip to Portland. Do your caning now while the peaches are cheap. Economy and Mason jars at Cramer Bros. 58 Lincoln Savage and family return ed this morning from Montana where they spent th.e summer. Wlllard storage battery service station, 814 North Sixth St. 17tf Benj. M. Collins went to Med ford today and wrlll bring back another 1920 Maxwell car. C. IA. Sickles of Merlin returned to his home last night sf ter spending the day in town on bus iness. IW. iA. Walker and wife of Los Angeles are in Grants Pass and will spend a month In the vicinity hunt ing and fishing. Baiby Korals, Oregon-made Droduet. at Helmer's. jg I Miss Mustek, of Portland who spent the past two weeks with the C. F. ILovelace family at Wilderville, left this morning for her home. W. E. Everton returned today from Richardson Springs, California, where he spent the past week with his family. Theodore Jackson who spent sev eral weeks here with his grandmoth er, Mrs. L. L. Perkins, left today for Oakland, Calif., where he will at tend school. George glover wont to Ashland this afternoon to Spend Sunday. Miss Kdlth 'Allen left today for Dunsmulr. Calif., where the will teach tn the public schools. Faring Knives at Cramer Bros. 68 Mrs. Amos Smith went to Mod ford today to be with her mother, who Is In poor health. Miss Pearl Rhodes of Medford who spent the past two months with the H. D. Woodward family at Mer lin, returned to her home today. Happl-Tyme nersery furniture at Helmer's jg Mrs. C. W. Imyton and daughter Ruth, of Orovllle, Calif., who have been visiting Mrs. J. R. Bailey, will return to their home tomorrow. Stone Jars for pickles afcd Preserves at Cramer Bros. 68 George Brlcketl, who has lust re ceived his discharge from the army at Camp 7xwis. arrived this morning to visit his brother, C. I. Brlckell. Fly Knocker for cows and horses at Crame Bros. ' 58 O. F. Smith and wife, who snout the punt two months at Couullle. have returned and will make their home on a' run oh near Merlin. Dr. U, (1. Duhaob arrived todav from Corvallls and will represent O. A. C. tonight nt tho reunion to be held here. Kldon Spuldlng who has been criti cally 111 for the past two weeks with typhoid fever Is now much Improved. lie has had no fever for three duys. Mrs. C. II.. Woodward. .her niece. Miss Marguerite Sage, Misses Grave Green and Katherlne Rvan left this morning for Crescent City tor an outing. Coaster Watson for children at Hel mer's. K J. K. Manuel and wife, and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Dyer left today by automobile for Riddle where thev will attend the barbecue to be held there tabor Day. il-arge preserving kettles and dish pans at Cramer Bros. Kg Miss Ruth Hardie, who snent the past two weeks with Miss Minnie U Tuffs, left this morning for Eu gene. She will motor from there to Portland where she will take un her work in the public schools next week. Fruit Strainers, colanders ami sieves at Cramer Bros. 58 C. F. Lovelace of Wfldervllle. Misses Alice. Mildred and Lois, and Miss Mustek, and the O.' Morrison family, returned from a' trio to Crs- ter Lake Thursday. They made the trio around the-lake tn the launch. and report a very enjoyable time. The party returned via- Kiom.th Falls. We consider It a privilege to show you the nsw patterns and weaves, many of which are exclusive with us. Accuracy of fit and correctness of style are the results of faultless designing and skilled tailoring donstty ED. V. PRICE & CO. 940 or less, to SflO and more Geo. S. Calhoun Fifteen Years Ixx-J Dealer Ma 1 Street at Holman's Furniture Store 4 . . 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 IN BOILER FALLS HOT WATER Claudia, the three-year-old daught er of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Beantan. 510 South Sixth street, was severely scalded today when she fell Into a boiler of hot water which was sitting outside the door at the Beamsn home. Little Claudia has been blind since birth and In her play to day was not aware of the presence of the hot water and unconsciously backed np against the boiler and sat down In the water, which had been oft the stove for about 20 minutes. Dr. Loughridge says that while the burns are painful, they are not nec essarily serious. Oregon Theater Tuesday Only Eillie Burke "Let's Get a Divorce" The net proceeds for the evening are to be given to the Park fund. We want to fill the house for both shows come and bring some one with, you. The Drone In School ' It isn't every time that lie prefetw to he a drone. Frequently he simply can't help it. It's his eves, lliey are weak, or have been strained, or lie is troubled with myopia. T1IKV.NEEI) ATTHNTJOX AT OXHS Glasses Ground to Order a ian?e part of the eye trouble of children is easily corrected if taken in time. In most cases the right glasses, correetlv fitted, will completely remove the trouble. ' We carry the best line of optical goods on the market, and can fit any eye, no matter what the need may !m If glasses can help your child's eves, we have them and want to supply them. If glasses will not reach an remedy the trouble, we'll franklv tell von . Letcher Son Cbe Oregon Cheater Admission 15c and 25c Sunday and Monday Dorothy Gish In Pol y. irepov a ii r She Wanted To Go To Jail! y She was just itching to get irfto jail and wear stripes "and everything".! So she "heaved" a brick through the near est jewelry store window and the "cops" obliged her by giving her three years. That's where the fun starts and her sweet heart comes in in jail. There's a Btory that will warm the cockles of your heart; pathos that will tickle your throat and fun, why you'll chuckle for a week after you see "Peppy Polly." Other Attractions V "WAITING AT THE CHURCH" BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE