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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
PAGE FOfB U RANTS r ASS' DAILY COl'IUKH FRIDAY HKITKMIIK.R i. 11)111. The Years Have Taught Some Sweet, Some Bitter Lessons, sings Lowell. (Mar -we suggest that fat bank balance goes far toward taking away the bitterness ot lite. Each one must take the 'hitter with the sweet, but we can, hjr preparing ahead, eliminate to a 'treat extent the hitter. MORAL: Resolutely follow the plan of steadily saving for the "RAJfY DAY." THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TraEltAL RESERVE sWSY STEttrfSV PERSSNdL i LOCAL Have your develop ing and printing done at home It pays. We have the appliances and skill to turn out first class work. If your pictures ate not satisfactory,' we are glad (o give you all the pointers you wish. Picture taknlg is an art. 'Picture finishing is an art. We are skilled in both, and always glad to help you get good pictures. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 BOO a St. Dancing Parly Waldorf Hall Saturday night. 69 W. K, t Mretiuii Saturday General lxgan W. R. C. will meet Saturday afternoou. A full atten dance is desired as business of im portance must be attended to. Carrier Wanted Boy or girl with wheel, 90 cents a week, route in northeast part ot city. Apply at once Courier office. K. T. Meeting Tonight Regular meeting of Melita Com mander', Knights Templar tonight at 8 o'clock. Members requested to be present. ; Attention K. and I, of S- Regular meeting tonight, iness of lmiortance. Bus- 6S Excursion Rates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26l . 74tf Plan Xew Itridge Preparations are being made for a new bridge across Rogue river on the forestry trail nine nriles below Almeda. T. M. Hunt, deputy U. S. forest supervisor, who Is in charge of the -work is in town today. The bridge will be of the suspension type and will have a span of ISO feet. The trail will be closed for three weeks or more while the work is in progress. To Install 10-Stn.p Mill It Is reported that the company owning the Mt. Reuben mining pro perty are planning to put In a 10 stamp mill. If true, this means a big thins for Glendale Glendale News. Dry Wood For sale. Drop me a' card, ricks, 203 Burgess St. Der-73 Off to Salem Sheriff Oeorse 'Lewis, accompanied by R U Oobprn, will leave this evening for Salem in charge of three prisoners who were sentenced this (week by Judge P. M. Calkins. Theyi are Howard Hilker, convicted of' stealing a harness. Georie Bogis, forj I burglary, and Frank D. Morton, for 1 arson. Morton will be paroled. Mrs. K. C.llmore, of Murphy, spent the day In towu. George Walter, of Applegate. In town yesterday. U Hartley, or Grenada, Cal., spent the day here on business. Fruit Jars at Cramer Broa. 77 E. A: Holmes left last night for Portland to iend a few days on business. Miss Bessie teaman, ot Rogue River, spent yesterday In Grants Pass. . Mrs. John Stunbrough. of Wil liams, was a Grants Pass visitor Thursday. Jacob H. Cordseai, of Sa.n Francis co, is a guest ot the Clans Schmidt family. Wlllard storage battery service station, 114 North Sixth St. 17tt Mrs. ClitTord Jenkins and two chil dren, ot Ashlaud. arrived last night to visit the C. A. Wlnetrout family. Mrs. C. Cooper, of St ay ton, arrived thts morning to visit her sister, Mrs. G. W. Kearns. P. Brlckson, of Portland, arrived this morning and will go to Brook ings. George Riddle leaves tonight for Portland, Where he will enter Reed college. M. Ijelchter of San Francisco, ar rived last night to Join his wife, who Is visiting her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. M. H. Shinn. A. I. Hussey. of Pickett Creek, brought 187 tioxes of Crawford peaches to town today, the last of his Crawford crop. Helen Due, who was the gues of Mrs. S. B. Harmon, of Wonder, left today for her -home at Vancouver, Wash. E. X. Strong, assistant manager of the Oregon Life Insurance Co., of Portland, spent yesterday here with the district agent, A. B. Cornell, Mrs. E. Rehkopf returned this morning from Richardson Springs. Cal.. where she spent 'the past two weeks. George Topping and wife ot Ban don, who have been visiting relatives at Williams, left today by automobile for home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Malone, of Crescent City, have been In the city for several days. They are on their way to southern California by auto mobile and will return to Crescent City next spring. Mr. Malone has been assessor for Del Xorte county for the past 16 years. i -V'v j - - j i i. I 1 ;v i ' r' - : ' 4r I I! I (TWENTY PIECES) Assisted by Miss ETHELYN OSTRAND, Soprano This band has played for forty continu ous weeks at the San Diego Exposition and has just finished an engagement at the California State Fair, and will open at the Oregon State Fair on Wednesday ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY First Show at 7 o'Clock SEP. 15 Concert at 8 o'Clock Admission 25c and 50c Dance Immediatly after the concert the band will give a dance at the Waldorf Hall Dance Harold Barton made a business trip to Medford today. Wlllard storage battery service station, JH North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. II. K. iMlller. of Inland, was In town today. Bell Moxlo loft today tor Oaklaud, Cul., to spend the winter with rela tives. Miss Martha Reed, returned to her home at Inland today after spending several days here. Mrs. C. K. Sharp, of Kureka. Cat., left this morning tor Vortland to Join her husband. "DJnr Kiss" Perfume. Sablo has It. E. .Roland, of Rogue River, who was recently discharged from over seas service with the U. 8. army, Is spending a tew days In Grants Pass. Mm. Archie Mattlce and small daughter arrived today from Oregon City to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Irummond. Mrs.. L. M. Morse and daughter, who have been visiting the former's sister. Mm. Wilbur Williams, return ed to their home at Rogue River this morning. Miss W. Wadsworth. ot Portland, who during the late -war was an army nune at Camp Lewis, and -who has been visiting relatives here, left this morning for her home. W. W. Lovelace and wife, of Ida ho, who have been visiting the C. F. Lovelace family at Wlldervllle, left this morning for Portland to spend a lew days before returning to their home. Mrs. Shore, of flreeley, Colo., left last night for Seattle and will go from there to Colorado to dispose of property before returning to make her home on the old Gllkey ranch near Selma. which she and her hus band recently purchased. Mrs. T. Y. Dean todny received word that her nephew, Peale -Hor-blg, formerly of Omnts Pass, who has been everseas with the lT. 9. army for, the past two yen, has Just' landed at an eastern port. Mr. and Mm. David Peterson, of Dnnsmulr. Cal.. who have been vis iting the W. C. King family at Pro volt, left last night for Portland, to epend severnl weeks. They were ac companied by little Miss Viola Cole, who will visit relatives there. Mm. Julia Curtis, of San Diego, Cnl., stopped off Wednesday evening for a two days' visit with her moth er, Mrs. Alice Mallory. Mrs. Curtis leaves tonUht for Portland to nurse and care for her sister, Mrs. John Ranzan. who has been seriously 111 for several months. B. W. Miirnhart mid wlfo and Mrs. G. W. Curzon, of Pomona. Cal., ar rived this morning and will mnke a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. S. Loughrldgo, who were old mit-iilmrs of theirs In Kansns. They are on their way to Washington and their old home In Kansas. Mrs. Walter .1. Jones arrived Inst night from Ashland where she un derwent nn operation at the hospital and will leave at once for her home I near Crescent City. She will lie ac companied by Miss Mildred Smith who will spend several weeks with hor.' Verne Twls, who has Just been discharged from the navy, arrived this afternoon "to gMnd eomo time at home, having been if n itho service four years. He was on the V. S.. S. Mongolia, which ships claims to have fired the first shot of the war and which also made the most trips across during the war. totalling 13. Vern was storekeeper, flrstlass. on ship board. With him is George Gerrle, of Brooklyn, who will spend his vacation here. Blackheads, blotches and pimples are generally caused by the Improp er action of the bowels. Holllster's Rocks Mountain Tea regulates the tiK..i t . I uubib, cieans me stomach, clears the complexion from the Inside na tures way -uet that healthy, hap py look." Sahln's Drug Store. Adv. 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