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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1919)
t PAGE POCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COIIUEH Till IISUAV. KITKMHKIt 4, lOlfc The Federal Reserve System has proved itself during our participation in the war. It is difficult to say what bank ing conditions might have been without it. Vith it they have been stable and respon sive to the needs of the situation. You should support a bank which supports the system. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FER52N3L g LOCAL Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "U Men Wear It We Have It" Mount Your Snap Shots Make 60c a dozen snau shots resemble $4 studio pictures. It you wish to give pictures of. yourself to yocr friends, mount them in attractive, in expensive mounts. You have no idea of the richness and finish a mounting lends to any picture. Mounts for all size Kodak pictures, in various colors and styles, from 20c to 1 a dozen, according to size and quality. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507509 G St. Soil Survey Nvnring Completion The soil survey of Josephine county which is beiug made by the I'. S. department of agriculture will be completed in six weeks more. The work has been in progress since Way of this year with C. F. Martmtt in charge. M. 1L Laphan has been here for the past three days to inspect the work done during the summer. Prof. W. L. Powers, of O. A. C. who is also working on the survey, re turned to Corvallis last night. E. Crouch Severely Out Ernest Crouch received a severe cut today when a jack knife which he was using, slipped, severing the tendons that support the thumb. His hand was cut to the bone and sev eral stitches were necessary. Teacher Marries Kerly Man Miss F.aie Morris, of Oakland, Ore., and Harry Smith, of Kerby, were married on Tuesday, Septem ber 2. In the Christian church of Oakland, Rev. C. G. Morris, father of the bride officiating. The bride was a former Josephine county teacher, having taught in the White district. The groom is a' son of Mr. and Mrs. jOra Smith of Kerby, and with his J father is engaged in farming. The happy couple left immediately for Seattle and other northern points to spend their honeymoon. Their home will be in the Illinois valley. Millinery IMsplay Beginning Saturday, September 6th, a'nd following days. The Hat Shop will have on display a full and complete line of the latest ideas in millinery. 62 Guests at IMnner Mrs. Albert Hood was hostess yes terday at a dinner party for a num ber of old friends at her home on East A street. After the dinner, which was served at 1 o'clock, the guests spent. the afternoon visiting. Those present were: Mrs. Chas. Swlnden, Mrs. G. M. CaWwell of South Bend, Wash., Mrs. Julia Wade, Mrs. Caroline Wade. Mrs. Mary Iwls and Mrs. Emily Day. Sny Folks Mrs.. August Goettsche will soon start dancing classes for married folks, young folks and little folks. Phone 383-J. 63 Pleasant Surprise Miss Ruth Giesler, who leaves Saturday for Almeda, where she will teach, was given a novel farewell party last night when a group of her friends put into execution a care fully planned surprise. The T. ,P. Cramer home on Fourth street was the appointed meeting place for the crowd and from there they made their way to the P. T. Birchard home on A street, where Miss Giesler was properly surprised. Back to the Cramer home with the guest of hon- or went the entire parjy where the next two nonrs were spent with games and conversation. After choc olate had been served the guests the final move was made to the George Riddle home on Orchard avenue where dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Here re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Misses Huth Giesler. Jea nette Cramer. Flnrpnoo niMu 'Helen Bobzlen, Helen Brown, Avis and Clara Knlps, Marion SaUln. Pru dence Pardee, Vere Murray, and Messrs. Gnorge Riddle. Robert a'nd Juel Bestul. Arthur Cramer. Lynn Sabln, Darwin Ingalls, Bert :Pres!ey, jHayrd Pindley. Earle Voorhies and 'Jo Pardee. Hamilton Funeral Saturday The funeral of the late 'Gail Ham ilton, who died Monday at Phoenix, Ariz., will ibe held on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at Bethany (Presbyterian church. Our classifled ads bring results. Tho Sooner Inasmuch as the "Spa" is a copy righted name Mrs. Hendricks has changed the name of her confection ery to "The Sooner." 65 BORX ( YORK To Mr. and Mrs. Lee York,' of Grants Pass, Thursday, Septem ber 4, a' son. COMI.YG EVENTS Set. 7, Sunday Reception and bas ket dinner at Riverside Park fori returned soldiers, sailors and ma-' rlnes. j Sept. 8, Monday September term! of circuit court opens. I EVERSHARP The Perfect Pointed Pencil Always Sharp Never Sharpened A point for everything you write $1.00 up CLEMENS -Sells Drags and Books S. J. Waynuuil and daughter, or Oallce, were in the city last evening. Clinton Cook, of Applegat. was hero yesterday on business. Ella White, of Sacramento, is spending the week here on 'business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, of Gold Hill, spent the day here. Mrs. M. Allen, of Medtorvl, spent tho day hero with relatives. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros, 77 O. S. Urown, of Cleudule, spent the day In Grants Pass. Mrs. K. J. Dougherty wont o Ku gen this morning. Chas. Jiarnes left today for Port land to spend a few days. 'Ktus Fruit 3ulC Sablu has It. Ed. Uland. of lluo, was In town on business yesterday. Miss Sabrey Urooker, of Rogue River, spent the day hero on bus iness. Mrs. M. Seaman and daughter. Bessie, of Rogue River, spent the day here shopping. Phil Metschen Jr., was a south bound passenger today en route from Portland to San Francisco. Everything in school supplies at Sabins Drug Store. f3 Mrs. C. O. llosmer arrived today from Roseburg to visit tho J. N'. Johnston family. Dean Cline arrived today from Portland to spend two weeks with relatives. Miss June Miller, of Portland. Is visiting Mr. nud Mrs. George See- bach at the TCto I,ado ranch. John Denlson, now engaged in the automobile business at Med ford. Is a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Deo and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deo, of Crescent City, are Grants Puss visitors today. Give your battery a drink nt the Rattery Shop. 61 Mrs. S. A. Egle. of Portland, ar rived this morning and went to Ker by to visit relatives. Mr. and MA. R. D. Anderson left this morning for Wendllng. where they will make their home. W. H. Walton and wife, of Brook ings, left this morning Tor 'Portland, where they will make their home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Miss Irene Milliard, of San Diego, arrived this morning and will teach in the Junior high school. Mrs. George Van Buskirk, of Dry den, left today for California to vis it relatives. George Parker, who spent several days here, left this morning for Klamath 'Falls. Mrs. Parker will re main here several days with friends. School books of the old series may be turned in when purchasing the new books at Sabins. 63 Millard Dean and wife who spent the past two weeks here with the T. Y. Dean family, left today for their home in San Francisco. Mrs. C. R. Duffy, who was former ly Miss Ethel Woodcock, arrived to day from Alaska, and will spend the winter with her parents at Kerby. .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stlnebaugh and baby returned on Tuesday from their vacation spent at Prospect and at Riddle, where they visited relatives. Monogram oils and greases at the Flattery Shop. 61 Ixinis Centner, of San Francisco, is spending his vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gentner, at Murphy. Mrs. J. W. Baggs and daughter. Janet, of Eugene, who have been visiting hero, left this morning for their home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. K. Wetferman, of Portland, who has -been visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. Galvln. left today for her home. D. Richardson, who spent his va cation in this vicinity hunting and fishing, returned to his home In Portland today. School 'books, tablets, pencils, col ored crayons, erasers and all other school supplies at Satins Drug Store. School supplies at Sabins. 63 Wesley Woodcock arrived this morning from Portland and went to Kerby to spend a w:eek with his par ents. ' Re-tire at the Battery Shop with Brunswlcks. , 61 C. T. Cardwell and wife arrived to day from Chico, Cal., and will make their home on their ranch on the Applegate. J. B. IxsgiCn, a mining man from Silver creek, Is here today for medi cal treatment, blood poisoning hav ing resulted from a scratch on his hand. Dr. J. T". iReddy and O. Reddy ar rived today from California, where they have been with the auditor of the chrome commission In the Klam ath river country. They left this morning for Crescent City. Mrs. J. E. Allen and fumlly, of Kerby, are now located at SOI A afreet for the school year. Mr. Al len will remain at Kerby to (rmi the farm. All tho new school imoUa at Sabins Drug Storo. 63 Walter Dun hi p. formerly of Grunts Pass, was a southbound passenger today. Ho will receive his discharge from the army at San Francisco, and will go from there to Io Angeles to Join his family. John HumpMiIro liny Home Jtihu Hampshire yesterday com pleted the deal for the purchase of tho Major J. P. Trntix bungalow on A street between Second and Third. Mrs. Truax and daughters are mov ing to tha Colonial for tho present. Itn.Mil elglilNr in Meet Royal Neighbors will meet ut the homo of Mrs. G. II. Kerry, Sth and il streets, Friday at 3 p. m. Business of importance. ill Council MeeU The city, council will meet In reg ular session tonight. One of the mutters of hnulness which will be taken up is the proposition to repair Sixth street, from I. street to the Rogue river bridge. II. I,. Gilkcy to Speak Owing to the absence of Rev. Mel ville T. Wire next Sunday. II. 1,. Gl key. recently returned from Y. M. C. A. work in France, will, at the morning service, tell of personal ex periences In the work. Fxcuntlon Rates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding rare, for t7.r0, r.vit Pass and Crescent City Stjje rom-1 pany. Phone 26. 7Ufl LtMkiiig for u IK-atlmi C. I.. McCttlloch, of Hoiulam. Wash., has been 8iemliiig bis vaca tion In Grunts Pass and vicinity look ing for a location. Ho Is very much pleased with tho Rogue river valley and hopes to bring his fajuily here at an early date. He left this morn ing for his home, taking with him u box ot Grants Pass peaches to prove to his family that the fruit Raised here Is all that he claims for It. On Vacation As I will be out of town for a week or ten days, wish to notify my customers that all clothing orders arriving during my absence can be obtained at my office in courthouse. Call or phone 206; Geo. S. Cal houn. C2 It the Oregon L.VST TIME TONIGHT WILLIAM S. HART In "Breed This time Bill is a sheriff and he is some sheriff Friday and Saturday ETHEL CLAYTON in "Pettigrew's Girl" V Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Plqua, Duck and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF mm HE IS HAPPILY CONSCIOUS ot being correctly and sinnrtly dressed. Ilu Is hugely HtittHf ti! Hli himself In i oiiiiinllng a tranttictloti ho .nlwtnUmoiut. Wn are tho "gale- way" to tailoring nud service. $40 or less, to SCO and more Geo. S. Calhoun dIKt V. Street fifteen Venn lieii IH'n'er INVESTIGATE If ou contemplate furnishing, no matter whether It be for one room or several, or even If you have In mind the purchuse of a single piece of furniture It will pay you to look Into our methods, our terms- certainly It will pay you to look over our stork. We are here to help you In the miikliiii of that Metier Home. Holman's Furniture Store tins G street, opiMmlio Hand Stand G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. The Large Can Saves 25cts on the Dollar tnd Crctccnt Bilking Powder does not deteriorate. liven slier the can ii opened Crctccnl re tsint in original ilrcnglh and efficiency. Therclorc you make ihii posi tive laving in the S lb. tini ol Crciccnt. . We know indeed thai Crciccnt can Hand the icvcrest tciti (or baking efficiency and all around good quali ties (or not a pound can get by the rigid letn and technical scrutiny ol our clicm iiti. Ci.K.nl r.Md loodt .if light, .wf.l. ind whole Mtnff CRESCENT MPO. CO. SMUk, m. Crescent Baking Powder BARGAINS BIG BARGAINS, SNAPS, BIG SNAPS You Can't Afford to Miss Hern Is what you have been looking for. Having no salesmen to pay commissions to we can save you from $.-,o to $1 DO on a car. Come aeo our used cars. Youth for service COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street Phone 317 (Jranddaiixliter Is DiohikmI Mm. Theresa layton thls'itnornlng received a wire (from her daughter, Mrs. Myron Wilbur, of Marcus, Wash., stating that Helen, the 4-yoar old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur was drowned yesterday. No particulars were given. Mrs. Layton will leave tonight for Marcus to be with her daughter. I Williams I'liinlly Visit Cnve Sam Williams and family made a ;trlp to the caves on Sunday and camped on the Illinois rlvur Tor a J day or two longor. There wore '15 : besides the guldo to go through the 'caves last" Sunday and as tho Wll-, illains were coming out over tho trail they met 13 more who wore golns j to the caves.