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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
r The Federal Reserve System juw proved itself during our participation m the war. It is difficult to say what bank ing conditions might have been without it. With 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" 1 PER32NflL LQC1L j Increase In Minimum Rates IbwInnlniC Hnlurday, KHrmUr ( the mlnimuni rhortfe for Jitney Hrlr Mill In 2.1 rents, for either im or two hwu(PT. SOONER TAXI I'hcmn SMIit-H Wi iiwke country trip Jitney I.uke i iQii Folding Autographic Brownie A IMIlt lllKXIIIMlMlVP PAI11MM tnklnit rlir, Khurn pii-tunn. Kuril Uhwl with either single, r ill. It. Iciihom. JtimKln In lfl of picluru from 8 '4 liy 3Vi t 3 '4 by i. 'a which Ih full iioKicanl n.4. Prim from $s.:,:i u, $t; uo. iwdlntt to size anil lewie. Stanton Rowell Music ami Photo House ff07 00 Q St. r iLDI , Have Votm Copsn L I j r 1 J rrcTvv curn mam L n KI-SIK m. Il l I.I. w mi FIVE INDICTMENTS Judge K. M. Calkin In Mill hear ing testimony today ami arranging cam for trial at the term of court beginning Monduy. September 8. Tho ease of Kowen vs. Itarton, ot al. haa been continued until September l.'ith. Commenting on the ease, the Judge called Ihn lawyer' attention to tho fact that for two day ha had listened to evidence in the case without gaining any headway. Today the divorce cane of K. S. Maloney vs. Winnie Malnnev la lielna heard. The eases set for trial next week ant a follows: Iliimgiirdnor va. Count. State vs. Sunder. Smith vs. Sorenaon. State vs. Hllkcy. ' State v. Rowell. Tho grand Jury has returned the following indlrtpicnts: Geo. Hoggs, attemnt to commit larceny. Prank F. Sowell. failure to iumiort chll (Iron. Trank D. Morton, burning; a dwelling house. Harold Kubll. lar ceny. Sam Wnyment, larceny. How ard Hllkey, larceny. nonv CI.rVE To Kov. and Mrs. C. M. Cllno, Friday. September !. a son. Cltl ISKU Itllt.MINGIIAM i Vl KS TO POKTI.AXl) "Some" MirkMiumlilt Miss Frances Itohlnelte, of 'south Pino, street, while shooting at a tar Kot at Olalla thU morning, accident ally hot hor foot jirnt aliove the ankle. TJotiebiinr Review Astoria, Ore., Sept. 5. The cruis er lllrmlncham, under Rear Admiral Wiley, with fix destroyers haa ar rived hpro and departed for Portland where they will arrive this after noon. Sixty-four officers and 1.200 men are on the wnrshiiw. Ed. Cassldy ipent the day In Hugo. Fruit lara at Cramer Brot. 77 Amos Williams ia transacting bus iness In Med ford today. sirs, m. iunen went to uoia nui this afternoon. Mra. 35. Ij. Coff, of 'Inland, spent the lar In town. Mm. Leonard Miller, of Iceland, was In town today, Mrs. Oeorge Farleltch, of Leland, waa Ihere on bualneaa todar. W. 1). Sherman la In Grant Pan for a few day on bualneao. Mm. J. M. MoOormlck. ot Hiiro, Dent the dar In town Mra. S. J. Nasor and on, Oren, went to Cottace drove todar to visit. "Tetlow'a Pusaywltlow." Sabln na It. Mlas Helen John, and Clay John of WHHams, went to Ieland this momlnn to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril P. Wise, of Kerhy, were In tiranta Pass on bus- In ens yesterday. Give your battery a drink at the Battery Shop. 61 Frank Renxstorff. ot Caran Chica go, near Waldo, spent yeaterday In town. Minse Efflo and Martha Reed, of I-eland, were Grants Paas visitors to day. Mrs. E. McGllvaray and two chil dren left this morning for California to spend the winter. E. C. Hamilton and wife of Camas. Waah.. arrived today to attend the funeral of the late Gall Hamilton. Wlllard storage battery service station, J 14 North 8lxth 8t. 17tf Mr. George Sargent returned this morning Trom Missouri, accompanied by her father, B. It. Winters, who will remain In Grants Pass. T. Peacock and Mlas Betrlce Pea cock, of Crescent City, went to Med- ford this morning to spend several days. Monogram oils and greases at the Battery Shop. 61 Mrs. Lynn OreuIIn. of Rnaohnrv I who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. I W. J Ingram, returned to her home today. Wlllard storage battery service i station, 314 North Sixth St. ntf Mrs. M. A. Horning, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. F. Gra ham, let this morning for her home at Harrlshurg. Mlsa Cora Llndsey. of Medford. who was called here because of the Illness of a brother, Harry Llndsev. returned to her home today. Mrs. J. .H. Hennlnirer nt icmiaren wno spent the past two j months at Selma. left today for tbelr nome. In Novada. Mr. Hennlnger am remain here for the present. G. M. Caldwell arrived tills morn ing from South Bend. Wrash.. and I will spend his vacation here. Mrs laioweu naa Been here for several days. Re-tlre at the Battery Shop with I Brunswicks. gj E. P. Marehen and George Sanfodr. j i . ul me soutnern Pacific In lortiand. and who have been nn .hunting trip down the Rogue river u-ii lonny ror their liome with a deer apiece. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker, of Hood i River, who were former rodent- here, and w-ho have just been look ing over property interests in the ! vicinity, left this morning for their ..u.ub. mey win mtnm to spend mo winter. & V. Smith I spending a few days In town. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Jenkins, of Klamath Falls, and Vernon Francis, are spending the day In Grants Pass. C. II. Flfleld arrived last nttfht from Eugene to send several dns with his family. MUs Minnie Vlgus, of Chloo. who will teach In the Junior high school. arrived Wednesday night. Mrs. W. W. iBaughn. of Ashland. who has been visiting friends here, returned to Iher home today. Ivan Howell went to Medford to day, where he will apend a few days on business. Mrs. Olive Boh an nan went to Medford today to spend the remain der of the week. I The Sooner Inasmuch as the "Spa" Is a eonr- rlghted name Mrs. Hendricks has changed the name of her confection ery to "The Sooner." 65 Moves Here From Medford C. A. Swope and famllv are mov ing ihere from Medford this week. Mr. Swope it partner In the Bulefc aalea agency here with John Denlson and will have charge of Buick sales In Josephine county. Sny Folks- Mrs. August Goettsche will soon start dancing classes for married folks, young folks and little folks. Phone 383-J. (3 Funeral Earlier The hour for the funeral of the late Gall Hamilton will be held in the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon Instead of 2:30 as first announced. Rev. L. Myron Boozer of Medford will Join with Rev. H. G. Hanson in conducting the service. Millinery Display Beginning Saturday. SeDtemher Bth, and following days. The Hat Shop will have on display a full and complete line of the latest ideas in millinery. 52 Hays Lance Huilding William Hays has purchased the Lance building on Sixth street, op posite Iietrther & Son's jewelry store. and will move bis shoe repairing shop Into ,the same about the lath of this month. This is a ood build ing. in a fine location. Mr. Havs may later add a stock of shoes to his business. All kinds Of lecal hlankn .. h. The TONIGHT nnil TOMOIUtOW ETHEL CLAYTON in "Pettigrew's Girl" This is truly a little winner without a villian, stolen papers or melodrama; having to do with one of Uncle Sam's boys and a chorus girl. Your money back if you don't like it. "Friend Husband" Mack Sennett Comedy Sunday and Monday DOROTHY DALTON in "The Home Breaker" Excursion Rates 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 Sues for Wages- Charles Austin. J. H. Brown and Bud Moore, a.11 of Glendale. were In the city yesterday, having brought suit in the circuit court to recover wages from Walker & Cllne. former owners of the California Group of mines on Mt. Reuben, near Glen dale. The labor was performed about two years ago, but the California Group has never been a paying venture. Steel SpUnter in Arm 'Byron, the three year old son of Mr. Bostwlck of Williams, was brought to Grants Pass today for a slight operation on the left' arm. Two weeks ago, when the child was play ing wltlfan older" brother, the boys were pounding a piece of steel with an ax and a splinter flew off, be coming embedded in Byron's' arm. It became very painful and the steel was. removed today by Dr. Lough-rldge. jOn Vacation i As I will be out of town for a j week or ten days, wish to notify my i customers that all clothing orders ! arriving during my absence' can be I obtained at my office In courthouse. iCall or phone 206; Geo. S. Cal ! houn. 62 Itnin a Hig Help Great heneflt will result from Jhe present rains, according to ranchers, while little damage will be done hay crops. About three-fourth of an inch of rain has fallen during the past two days and if the precipitation oontinnes for two or three days more and there re good Indica tions of It doing so fall plowing can be commenced. The moisture will help round out late pears and apples. The rain sems to he (general over the south aaid west parts of the state. ' Placer location notices at Courier office. Hew mii, new Sweaters and new Hats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF PRICES MAT MEA.V XOTHIXG OR MICH according to what you receive for the price you pay. Here you may decided on an out-lay of 40 or less, to $60 and more Whatever your price Wmltatlon, within ft yon may have a splendid selection of choice wool fabrics and patterns, and you can rest assured that the tailoring will be done by entirely satisfactory, because it will be done by GEO S. CALHOUN 808tw Flftee. year, local agent You are amply justified in doing now that refurnishing which you have delayed for so long. The beautificattoh of your home, adding to its at tractiveness, is a duty and a trust We are offering you prosperity values on furniture and solicit your inspection. . - u. AM- mm G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. BARGAINS BIO BARGAINS, SNAPS, BIG SNAPS You Can't Afford to Miss Here is what you have been looking for. Haying no salesmen to pay commissions to we can save you from ,30,ol00 on a car. Come see our use o Yours for service COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street Phone 317 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "U Men Wear It AVe Have It" JOB PRINTING NEATH DONE AT THE COURIER OFFICE :