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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
i-t GRANTS PASS DAILY COVKIKH Till ItSll.tV. NUITKMIIKU II. - ! PER52WJL ,2 LOCAL new Coats, new Sweaters J I Your Interest and Ours Alike are served by ouf membership in the Federal Reserve System. It insures our being able to meet all proper de mands of depositors and borrowers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON fFEDERAL RESERVZ NEW TODAY FOR SAL Auto Servire Co gar age. Fully equipped. Also stock of tires. Call R. Ttmmous. 512 South Sixth street. 60tf . HIGH SCHOOL BOY. willing and de pendable, wishes work for money or board. Address No. 1613. car of Courier. 68 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pul lets, mixed. Mrs. W. S. Tucker. Rd. No. 2. Box 36. Hill road. 72 I Semi Homo Venison - Jo Pardee and Earle Voorhies are spending a week camping in the Ta kilma section and as deer hunters have had some success. They sent in iby staige yesterday hams and shoulders of a four-point buck, which Earle says he picked off on the run. the one bullet breaking the animal's neck. . AV ANTED Stenographer for law of fice. Apply J. N. Johnston. Opera ' house block. 6$ WANTED Cabinet organ to rent or to buy. Immediately. Address No. 1614 or inquire Courier of fice. 6S George Hunt, of, .Med ford, was Grants Pass on business today. in Inquiring About Southern Oregon News papers all over the country are asked to send sample copies of their publication to people1 Interest ed In particular sections, and the Courier is no exception. Thousands of copies of the Courier have been mailed to those applying for sample copies. For a time the demand for samples fell off but recently It has increased, indicating much Interest In this part of the country by home seekers. Dally Courier $4.50 the 18th. tlK Oregon Two Shows 7:30 and 9:00 SUNDAY Charles Ray in "Greased Lightening" and JOE MARTIN In "JAZZ MONKEY" Admission 15c and 25c MONDAY Two Shows, 7 and 9 TOMMASINO'S BAND Assisted by ETHELYN OSTRAM, Soprano JOE MARTIN CHARLES RAY in "GREASED LIGHTNING" in JAZZ MONKEY Admission 25c and 50c The Oregon Two shows 7:30 and 9 Last Time Tonight MARGUERITE CLARK in LET'S ELOPE BRAY PICTO SCREEN MONOLOGUE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bryant Washburn in "SOMETHING TO DO" John Jones went to Yreka today on business. Mrs. George Ksley, of Merlin, was in town today. ItenJ. Collins made a business trip to Selma. today. U. Estes of Medford spent the day here on business. J. V. Winter of Kertiy, was In Grants Pass on business yesterday. Frank Sowell loft this mornlg for Kdgewood, CaK "Ivory Soap Flakes." Sabln has It Mrs. A. F. Palm, of Portland, who visited relatives here, returned to her home today. C It. Flfield, who spent several davs here with his family, returned to Eugene today. Mrs. Uoy Wells and four children of the Illinois valley, left Inst nlnht for Chlco. Cal., to spend the winter. Ben. M. Collins and C. A. Clark made a bustness trip to Medford and Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampshire and babv returned this morning from Portland. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Joe Dean and family arrived this morning from Aberdeen. Wash., to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. I,. M. Morse and Miss Keta Morse, of Rogue River, are the guests of Mrs. Wilbur WUliauis. Mrs. C. O. lloemer, of Rosebnrg. who has been visiting friends here for the past wt?ek, returned to her home here today. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 Miss Hazel Barrows, of Murphy, left this morning for.Eugene, where she will attend high school this win ter. G. H. E. .Cramer, of Merlin, who was here last nlsht to attend the meeting of the Odd Fellows, return ed to his home today. Miss Dorothy Hartung. of Eugene, who 1s returning to her home from California, spent the day here with Miss Jeanette Cramer. I H. E. Spence. who recently pur chased the Gorham store at Rogue : River, was in Grants Pass yester- day on business. j Willard storage battery service .station. III North Sixth 8t. 17tf R. .T. Pollock, who Is equipping a .placer mine on Jump-off Joe. was in town yesterdiy and took out a load of supplies. Mrs. F. G. Fitzgerald who has been visiting the W. F. Hogue fam ily, left this morning for her home at Venltla. Cal. F. S. Brandon, proprietor of the Central Point flouring mills, made a' business trip to Grants Pass today. Mrs. J. S. Smith. Mrs. S. Martin, and Misses Molly rtobbg and Alice N'ebel, of Glendale, came to Grants Pass today to shop. Harvey Willlford. an old school mate of Ben. Collins, and who srient the past two days at the Collins jhome, lert this morning for Port i land. I Mrs. K. C. Hamilton, who has been I with the George Hamilton family at j Frultdale for several (lays, Urt this I morning for her home at Camas. jWa.sh. Mr. Hamilton left Sunday night. Miss Jeanette Cramer Is taking the place of Miss Ruby Best In the ItalduivrM KM-hIiIInIi 'amp The state engineers have establish ed their camp near love Station and are preparing to begin the survey work on the new grade on Hays hill. Bill Storm At Murphy. September son's orchestra. $1.50. 20, Noll-67 Ken WiillaiiiM nml Wife Home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams arrived last nlxhi from St. Ixmls to spend the winter. Mr. Williams re cently broke the middle flndger on the right hand so he wus unable to finish the baseball season. Cooked r'wxl Sale The Baptist ladles cooked food sale on 13th, In the Conklln to Public, market. will give a Saturday, the building, next ' 67 the who lloy Wanted There is an opening on Condor for a,' iHIgh school boy Is mechanicallylncllned. to work out of school hours, Saturdays and dur ing vacations. One who will start with the expectation of continuing for several years. Apply, at 6nce. IU-nIuU Entertain nr. and Mrs. R. J. Iletitul enter tained at dinner last night at their home on Washington boulevard. Places were laid for the following, Miss Helen Bohzlen, Miss Ruth Brown of 1,os Angeles, and Miss Florence Kiddle,' Dr. and Mrs. Bes- tul. and .lu i-l and Robert llestnl. Solvation Army Kuniiimge Sale- Thursday and Saturday afternoons after 1 p. m. At 413 O street In the rear. .T. E. Strautln. onslgn. ft Meets SMt-r After SO Years Mrs. Alice Maxwell, of Washing ton, D. C. arrived this afternoon and will make an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carson. Mrs. Maxwell Is Mr. Carson's youngest sister and It has been f0 years since they last met. Iut Xolile Grand to Meet There will be a meeting of the Past Noble Grands club at the home of Mrs. W. H. Flanagan. North Sixth street. Friday at 2:30. Hostesses. Mrs. Flanagan and Mrs. Ilolman. (17 Xpw Librarian Miss Ethel B. Gibson, recently of Merlin, will take the place or Miss Maude Barnes as librarian In the Grants Pass public library. Miss Gibson Is a graduate of Northwest ern college, at Napervllle. III., and she was librarian In the college II- orary at tnat pi.t e Tor ro.ur years. Miss Gibson rame to Oregon five years ago, and for the past two jears has been the principal of the Merlin high school. Miss Barnes will leave about September 20. for Salem to take up her new work at the State library. and new Rats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF Currier Wanted- Boy or girl with wheel, 90 cents a week, route In northeast part of city. Apply at once Courier office. leveloi Mining Property A. Tt. Hansen, of the mining com pany of Davis, Fritz and Hansen, or Portland, has been In Grants Pass public schools this week in the ab- and the Waldo country for several sence of the latter, who Is on a mo-, days to make arramrements for the tor trip to Seattle and other northern . placing of machinery on the mining I'h- j property of the company near Waldo ri. i. LiiiKey remrnea to urants.The. ore tn li inlon nut ii., Pass this morning from Corvallis, j both copper and gold and the coin where he spent two Jays with a pany expects to have the mine In brother, and left this arternoon for complete operation by spring. Mr. norrls, Cal., from which place he Hansen says that there are a million will go to his home in Oakland, Cal. tons of ore in sight now that can bp f"""1 """ taken out. Take a Kodak With You Don't TBIjTj about the deer you killed. SHOW a picture of your game. A kodak is an Important partJJT any camping or hunting trip. Don't leave it behind. The more pictures you bring home, the more and lasting your enpoyment. Come In and look over our stock of Kodaks and Cameras. We have just what you want. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House B07 BOO O St. Excursion Hates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City", by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Foot Troubles Vanish If yon use these- comforts HEX AM, FOOT- POWDER sprinkled In the shoe absorbs perspiration leaving the toot cool and free from all pain, 26o 8AXIPEDS FOOT BATH Tablets used in a foot bath at night relieve tired burning feet. 26c. Retail Corn Solvent An effi cient remedy for corns, cnl louses and honey stein 28c. CLEMENS Bells Drugs and Rooks TO THE BOYS BACK HOME Now thai the Job overseas Is finished, the next at hand requires riot lie of Individuality In place of uniformity- -1 utiles made for you alone, In stead of for the million. This Is the gateway to tbo great wholesale, merchant tailoring establish-' meiit of m 41 Street $40 or less, to $60 and more GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen year local atfnut M fitters There is no more interesting or pleasurable duty than the selection of furnishings for the home, pro vided you trade with the store that has a ready sym pathy for your ideas and the ability intelligently to lend helpful suggestions. We respect fully suggest our. services to you in this connection. 'Our line of furnishings is complete for tin: home, from cellar to attic, enabling yon to harmonize the complete effect of the home. You will enjoy an inspection of our line ii SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Il.ie if G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. TIRES Fabric and Cords All Sizes C. L. HOBART CO. Daily Courier $4.50 on Sept. 18