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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1919)
GRANTS PA88 DAILY COIIUER HATUIOW. NKlTfcMHKIt . IttlO. 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. With it they have been stable and respon sive to the needs of the situation. You should support a bank which supports the svstem. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON I PER52NflL B LOCAL T - hi' -ft -S! Take a Victrola on Your Camping Trip Have music by the otmp fire in the evening. Dunce on the pine needles. The Vacation model Victrola is always ready with the best of music. Light, easily carried, the little Vic trola will more than douhle the pleasure of the trip. Vacation Model Victrolas from , $25 to $60 Stanton Rowell Music and l'uoto Uoiue 507 500 G 8U Civil Scrvk-o Kxaminations Civil service examinations will be held at the post office in this city on Saturday. September 20, for sten ographer and typewriter to fill va cancies, and also for forest and field clerk to establish an eligible register from which to fill clerical positions in the forest and reclamation serrtie. All kinds of legal Courier. blanks at the Rev. Wire Expetied Home A Die?sa?e Teceived by Mrs. Wire from Rev. Wire at Klamath Falls, states that he expects to be home this evening. He will hold the even ing service as usual on Sunday. LEWIS' Shave-Ezee CREME Cold Cream Instead of Lather No brush or water Required In Large Jars 50c CLEMENS SeJls Drags and Books 7Xm fttKaj Am Sunday September 7, 1919 Bethany Presbyterian Church :lrd and K Streets HKXKY (i. HAXSOX. Minister 11:00 a. in. "A I-ost Soul" 8:00 p. m. "What Constitutes an Kdurated Man?" Prospective college students, high school students and teachers will be specially interested in the evening sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. W. 11. Cheadle went- to Med ford this afternoon for a few days. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 Miss liorntve Unvltt, of Merllu is spending a few days lu Urania I'aas. School supplies t Sablns. 63 Miss Uattlo Uebera left last night for Newport, where she will teach Irene Caldwell spent the day lu Mod ford White l.iuo Taxi, lirauts l'ass ho tel. plume 3 '.Hi, residence 3ti$-Y. 64 1 Ovorgo Soreuson spent, the day In Medford ou business. I Harold l'addock left last night for Spokane. Ita'.iy Blankets at lleliners. 6:1 Win. lltcknell and wife eiit the day in Ashland. Amos Jjtatey, of Three I'tnes left today for San Diego, where ho will spend several months. Mrs. I.. l Tumor wont to Central Point today to visit her brother. S P. Hathaway. School books, tablets, pencils, col ored crayons, erasers and all other school supplies at Sablns Drug Store Mrs. C. C. Ifnmmerly, of Seattle who was a former resident hero, and who has boon here on business, left this morning- for her home. Mrs.- Robert Gentry. Miss Atta. Marvin and 1'anl lien try returned I last nisrht from Astoria w hore they 1 spent the summer. i Rev. and Mrs. A. It. McLean, of ' Portland, arrived this morning to attend the funeral of the late Gail I Hamilton. Willard storage battery service ! station, 314 North Sixth St. ' 17tf Mrs. P. A. Bachelor and children, of Glendale, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their , home today. W. D. Wads worth and daughter ,arrived this morning from Portland to visit the Ioiiia Wndsworth fam ily. I Miss ' Hallie Montgomery arrived I this morning from San Pranclsro land wjll take up her work in the 'public schools Monday. Miss Telford's kindergarten opens ; Monday. 63 I O. Jenson who taught at Three ' i Pines last year, and who spent the I summer In the east has returned and is attending to business affairs In the vicinity. ! B. H. Croeheron, director of ex tension work in California, accom panied by his secretary. Mr. Tippet, j wer in the city last night, en route I to Crater Uike. i W. Y. Masters and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Portland, were In the city last night, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T). Thompson. They left today for Crater I-ike. j Everything In Furniture at Hel- mors. c3 Mrs. Henry rjws of Rogue River spent the day here shopping. Both she and her husband will leave Tties iday night for Idaho to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White, return ed last night from a trip into thel : eastern Oregon country, having vis , Ited Lakeview, Klamath Falls and ' Crater Lake. Rev. I,. Myron floo$er came In! this morning from Medford to lie j present and take a part in the fn-i neral of Gail Hamilton. He return ; cl home this afternoon. Che Oregon Sunday and Monday Dorothy Dalton in "The Home Breaker" She Could Sell Snowballs in Sitka But she couldn't sell her sweetheart the idea that she didn't want to share his attention with some "Broadway Jane," until she! Well, the fur flew and then SWEET HEART CAME JM ARCHING- HOME. A story of a saleswoman who stack ed up against the best men on the road and won easily, but found it hard to win out with her own best pal. "A MODEL HUSBAND" and BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Your last chance Tonight to see Pettigrews Girl Your money back if You don't like it. Mrs. K. A. Murphy nnd son, Ku geno, spent I he day In Medford. "Mention's Borated." Sabln has It. Kearney Jones, of Yreka, Is lu Grants Pass on business. Mrs. John Staitbrough, of .Wil liams, spout tho day in town. Mrs. 'A. Kool of Rogue River spent tho day In Grants Pass, All tho now svhool books at Sablna Drug Store. 6S Mrs. A. J. ilarrell arrived today from IPorlluud to visit friends. Mrs. J, U. Cromer, of U-land, was iu town today, Mrs. Maude Miller, who smt sev eral days here visiting, returned to Ashland today. Miss Klsle Powers will go to Three Pines tomorrow whore she will teach this winter. Willard storage battery service station, S 14 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. J, McCoiuh of 1'orvallls ar rived this morning to spend a few days on business. Miss Iora Goiters left last night for Monmouth where she will begin her senior year at tho state normal. Mrs. H. C. Bolizein returned this morning from Seattle and Portland, w her she spent the past three weeks. Mrs. H. K. Miller and daughter of I .eland spout the day In Grants Pass. Everything In school supplies at Sablns Jrug Store. 63 Attorney P. A. Williams arrived today from Salem and will spend several days here on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. U Shadrlck, of I.eland. spent the day In Grants Pass. Another shipment of those guar anteed silk floss mattresses Just re ceived at Helmers, fi3 Mrs. I.. K. Woolfolk leaves t.int: h: for Missouri to spend soera! weeks with relatives. Give your child the advantage of kindergarten: opens Monday. 3 J. C. iHut. her of Hood River.' who spent yesterday hero with the F. V. Reed family, left this morning for his home. Miss Dorothy Boozer, who spent the past six weeks at the Voorhles home, returned to M tit ford this afternoon. School books of the old series may lie turned In when purchasing the now books at Sablns. (13 F. W. Ooniutt, operator for the California-Oregon Power compunv. was In town today, and left fur Wal do to spend his vacation hunting. !:. V. Smith and C. YV. Gillette, re turned this morning to the Cow Creek canyon, wber they are cruis ing timber. Kindergarten opens Monday. Ill C street. u; Mrs. r. G. Ferris, or Bonanza, who ha; been visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. A. 'Duncan, of Williams, .-rt to day for her home. Some excellent it terns In those dependable grass rugs at Helmers. Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. H. fiy and Utile daughter, or Portland, spent the day here with .Mrs. Day's par ents. Dr. and Mm. S. I.ougbridge. They are On their way to San Fran cisco, and wHl go east from there. Mrs. Alfred Turner, of Portland, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Fugles, left this morning for her home. She spent two months in Grants Paws and vi cinity, seeing Crater Iake, and other polnts'of scenic interent. Send your child to Miss Telford's kindergarten, 411 C street, opens Monday. g;j James M. Burgess Is spending a few days with his Mister, Mrs. Mel ville T. Wire. Mr. Burgess has spent the summer with the forestry service In the Cascades, near Ku gene. Ho will go from hero to Sli ver Wke, Ore., where 'he will assist In the high school the coming year. A shipment of Cotton bedroom rugs in dainty colors. Just' received ait Helmers. 15c - 25c Back on the Job again White Line Taxi Call Grants Pass Hotel 396 Residence 368-Y new Coats, new Sweaters and new Hats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF ' if r I0.1 i Ktnsnl IT COSTS NO MORE to have your lothe made to order, made to fit you alone. Select your own style ami woolen to day for delivery any time lo suit your conven ience. $40 or less, to $G0 and more GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen year Im-al agent ipwtgaaoaaBimB gee? You arc amply justified in doing now that refurnishing which you have delayed for so long. The beautification 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. mmmmmzmms Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Weur It We Have It" rvi? r Mf "WBsl rood kra Wv ir SSfrK T Ul,' '" T i f tVK !' I dllctnt -. N SJ fc mt IT 1 ha" hur ,hr '"'!,it;,''j it Try Franz Butter Nut Bread Today Fresh Shipment Daily to KINNEY & TRUAX days. Mrs. Oeorge Case and two sons, Pork. Mr. Cane will remain .In Ralh and Gordon, left this morning ! town wlth.N. F. Macduff for eeveral for Portland to spend the winter. They came over yesterday from Cres cent 'City, having spent the Hummer with Mr. Case, who ha charRe of the forest ranger station at Smith Placer location notices at Courier office. '