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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1919)
PACE rora GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER TIRSRAV, MII'TIMIUR To Get Rich Quick la the dream of in oat people. Always remember that the business that pai 200 per cent doe not have to be offered to the public tor sale. Its the mine that doea notexlst that ha to be sold by the slick talker. IJlnterest from money saved U slower but IT IS Si: KG... Don't try to beat the other man's game but put your money where you are ,'anre it is SAFE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON PER-SSNflL LOCAL Take a Kodak to the Woods Even It the light is dim yoti can get a good picture of your, game by vising a time or bulb exposure. Even If the deer is on the run you can get him with a good kodak as easily as with a good gun. Don't fail to faring home proof of what you saw and did, in the shape of kodak pictures. They be a never ending pleasure to yourself and friends. Kodaks and Cameras. i Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House B07 SOD O St. "IHlig" Tuffs Homo Soon , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuffs have re-J celved word from their son "Dins" that he is at Camp J. wis and is ex pecting to arrive in G rants Pass at any time. He arrived in the 1". S. A. on the 5th and was at Camp Pix, N.' J. for a time.' HORN CALHOUN At the Good Samaritan hospital Sunday. September 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calhoun of Merlin, a son. . Courier Bargain Day Thursday. Don't Forget. COMIXG EVENTS Sept. 17, Wednesday Elks request-1 ed to meet at Josephine hotel at; 8 o'clock. Sept. 18, Thursday Courier .Bargain- Day. " I Sept. 20. 'Dance at Murphy. Sept. 2", Saturday Josephine Coun ty Grange meets with Illinois Val ley Grange. Courier Bargain Day Thursday. Courier Bargain Day Thursday. Courier Bargain Pay Thursday. Don't Forget. Oregon Cheater TOXIGHT OXXY Jack Pickford . and Louise Huff In Great Expectations OMiXG TOMORROW and TIU'KKRAY ; Enid Bennett "THK IjAW OK MK.V Ralph Moore went to Ivan Spur today. .Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 Miss Jessie Warren left thts morn ing tor Ivan Spur, KUInath county. Clifford and Pete Johnston went to Dray this morning o spend a couple of months working. Edison Mania ltnps,at Harper's Electric Store. 75 Elmer Evert on and sister, Mls Maggie Everton, returned this ' at ternoon from a trip to Portland. 'Mrs. C. E. Rush and sou arrived this afternoon from lioltlendale. Wash., after a year's absence. tl. AW BIllitiKsly and family ar rived this morning from American Falls, Ida., expecting to remain in this section. Misses 'Hern tee and Virginia Rlggs of Roseburg spent Monday In the city, returning to Roseburg that night Wlllard storage battery service station, S14 North Sixth St. lTtf Miss Thelma Wilkinson left this morning for Cottage Grove to visit. She' will then go to Myrtle Point, where she will teach In the achools. Mrs. Charles tang leil this morning tor -Portland, where she will meet her .husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ixng exiect to return '. to Grants Pass Frlay or Saturday. Edison Mazda Ramps at Harper's Electric Store. ' ,75 Mrs. Clara Turnbull. who spent the summer with Mrs. O. W. Murray left this morning for Tillamook. She will visit at several Intermediate points. Wlllard storage battery service station, 344 North Sixth St. 17tf Miss Ella Anderson arrived thts morning from Salem, where she has held a position with the Industrial Accident Commission for 'the past year or more. She will attend O.- A. C. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook after farming in Montana and Idaho have decided to locate -in Oregon, attraiit ed by climate and fruit. They' will take-charge of the .Poerner farm at Vitder-lIl. Edison Mazda tamps at Harper's Eleetrlo Store. 75 SmIvhUoh Army Riiiiiiiihko Sale The Salvation Army will hereaf ter hold rummage sales on Thursday and Saturdays In the rear of thulr hall at 413 G street from 1 to 4 p. m. J. B. Strautln, Ensign.' ' Attention K, and 1 of H. Remember that Friday evening, September 19rh, is our regular social evening. Ice crvum served, an enter taining program given, music by Nellson orchestra for dancing. 71 i:'k W ill Mwt All Elks are requested to meet at the Josephine hotel Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to make arrange ments for an Elks daix-e. Dry Wood For sale. Drop me a' card, ricks, SOS Burgess St. Dor-7S lewmnn Has the Honor In mentioning the fine buck killed for President Wilson, yesterday's Courier was In error. It was K. S. Iewman who had the honor of mak ing the gift. More (io to KmaJiipiiM-nt , ' Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harmon, of Dryden, Mrs. I.. C. Turner. Mrs. Rox anna Green and J. N. Adams loft .this morning for iRoseburg to at tend the G. A. R. reunion. Second lliuiil Store Move F. C. Champltn has moved his sec ond hand store to 403 South Sixth j street, and Is prewired to buy, selli or repair secoud hand furniture. 71 1 KiiMern Star Meeting i The regular mooting of the East-j esn Star will bo held Wednesday ulght. All officers are ured to be present. 71 I More Automobile Arrive On Monday W. 3. 'Maxwell unload ed a car of t'hevroleta and a few jdays previous Williams A Fry receiv ed a' car load of Oaklands. These jare the first mat-bines that it has been possible for dealers, to secure for several weeks. , Fvcnrsion. Rates to Coast ' Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent- City Stage com pany. Phone 2. 74tf OREGON Two Shows 7 and 9 Admission 2.1c and 50c Matinee at 2:80 . Admission 1.1c. and 8.1c 1 S - V STAR Olio Show Kuril Xlglit H n'rliM'k AdinKslon 20c and 40c . "TUE UCAQTof UUMflNfT Allan UolubarS- Super Production starriftf DOQQTUV PHILLIPS ieart of Humanity AIXA.V HOIAItAR'S Sl'I'KR PRODl('riO . ' Featuring Dorothy Phillips A TRKMKXROl'S THK.MK A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR AMI A STORY OF IjOVE THAT I'ASSETH Al.li INDKIISTAXOIXG DIRECT FROM IT'S SENSATIONAL RUN IN NEW YORK "A tremendous picture." Town Topics. "Panoramas unsurpassed on the screen." iNew York Evening Sun. "One of the most stirring fifuTs ever presented In New York." New York Evening .World. "Of the -utmost Interest." New York World. "Our advice Is, go see 'The Heart of Humanity.' " 'New York Tribune. - "A distinct achievement in motion picture creation.-" -New York Times. i "Its Intense story will hold you to the end." New York Evening Tele gram. "Conceived with a skill and Intel ligence that lift -it high above Its contemporaries. So stupendous that it claims a distinction all Its own." New York Evening Mail. Friday and Saturday Notice to the Public J. E. Bartlett Is not working for IB- Any inquiries concerning our! electrical service will be promptly! looked after by Mr. Cunningham or' Mr. Paul, Paul's Electric Store, j Medford, Oregon. 79! Story of Rescue Work Miss Ithod.i tllurnett. representing the Alhertina Kerr baby home will 8eak at the fluptist church tonliclit at 8 o'clock in the Interest of the home and Its work for the nameless, homeless and abandoned Imbrcs of the state. All parents and those In terested should hear this storv. EVERSHARP The Perfect Pointed Pencil Ahvavs Sharp Xever Sharpened A point for everything you write' $1.00 up - CLEMENS Soils Drags and Rooks 33U Jfea Hew Coats, new Sweaters and new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF 0. It's Good to See You Back In civilian out lien, sou Kvry day 11 ow Ihero's mimy a 'happy father-who ssys just Hint, and It Is a mutter nf pride for the young rellow who points to the label $40 or less, to $60 and more GEO S. CALHOUN .i il Hlreel rlftiwa yrr local agent out H RNisiiij si ;;ixtioh form a iwrtoct supplement and guide to the Ideas you already possess. The variety Tor your Inspection hero, price advantage, and general quality of our service, you will find unexcelled In this city or any. other. . Wo Invite discriminating Inspection. v SATISFACTION GUAKANTEEI) in Hart, Scha(Tncr.& Marx Clothes. Peerless Clothmg Co. Cash Clothiers " "It Men Wear It We llnve It" DRESSMAKING UV A Mi KINDS J.T YKARS KXKRIKM'K I'liiM ) Dinner uitil Kvenlng (iow un. a hiccIk1) SmUfiK Hon- Ciiinr- aneel anil Prices RraMiiunble Mrs. Lydia Allen .101 A street Plume 1I7I-R x Report of the Condition ot the JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK ('rants Pass, Oregon at the close of business September 12, 1019. Resources Loans and discounts $275,170.00 liberty and Victory bonds 24,6.",0.00 Bonds and Warrants 19,969.35 furniture and Fixtures .... 5,750.00 Real Estate : 7,000.00 Cash and due from banks 78,195.76 Gold Oust 447.14 Uul.llltle :aplta,l paid in ri,tH)o.liO Surplus Fund ft.2fi0.00 I'ndlvlded 'Profits ,193.39 Deposits 341, 338. r, Hills Payable v. 13.000.00 Total $411,182.34 Total 4U,1B2.3t Our Service brings its Friends; Our Friend bring us Business; Our .'Business Is 'growing rapidly.' ILast report, June 30, 1919, deposits. .$27, 24.1. S I This report, Sept. 12, 1919, deposits..' 341,338.9.1 Increase between above dates 74,093.1 1