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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY OOIR1K11 Till 1WOAV, SKITKMHKU in, 1WIW. To Get Rich Quick . Is the dream of most people. Always remember that the business that paa 200 per cent doe not have to be offered to the public tor aale. Its the mine that does notcxtst that has to be aoM by the slick talker. Interest from money saved Is slower but IT 18 8l"RE... Don't try to beat the other man's fame but put your money where you are sure it is SAFE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON S""MEMBEnsBJ FEDERAL BESEVbT I PERSSNflL 755 LOCAL Let the Children Take Pictures It's no end ot fund. First they have the fun of taking the pictures. Then having them developed and printed. Then there Is the pleasure of putting them hi an album. 'After that they are ready to amuse the children and their friends for all the rainy days to come. Brownie Cameras from $2.13 to $16. Will Teach a Iteulwn Mrs. Oliver S. Brown consented to teach the Reuben school this winter on account ot the scarcity ot teach ere. She has ha.il much experience In teaching. 'Roseburs News. IX Von like Stunt Social? If you do the Bpworth Ieague in vites you to a stunt social to be held in the Methodist church parlors, next Wednesday night, September 24, at 8 o'clock. All young people Invited to come And have a good time. Ulnk 1 I 1 A j input raw .Tnni .i I The first ear ot Winter Banana apples from Grants Pass to be sold on the New York market this year by Dennis. Kimbal ft Pope, brought the fancy price of J3.81 per box. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House NEW TOUAI K anil I B Ir. Po..! ! The Ladles of Security gave a re 'ception yesterday afternoon it' the i home of Mrs. Henry Hiller, in honor lot Mrs. . M. Caldwell, who la visit ing here and was a former resident of Grants Pass, and now lives at South Bend, Wash. Punch and cake were served to the guests. WANTED Good milk cow. Peter Oleson, 500-R-2. Phone 78 KEYS FOUND Get "them at the Courier office. 74 W ANTED A Collie pup or a well broke 'sheep do?. Winetrout Bros. 74 FOR SALE Place your orders now for Delicious apples. "Will Scoville. 75 WANTED To let contract to rim out and stack 400.000 feet ot pine lumber at $1.25 per thousand. Ed gerton & Adams Lumber Co. 73tf "Callus7 "Gets-It" Will Peel It Off I lotbineonE&rthlikeSimple "Deb it " for Conn or Cailuies. A callus, or thickened skin ea tfce sole of the foot, which often e.kos walking a misery la of the aane nature as a corn. "Oeuvlt" Coming Back "Home" Grants Pass looks better to. A. C. Hough than does Seattle. Mr. Hough was a lawyer in Grants Pass for a long time and then moved to Seattle. There may be more people on Second avenue. Seattle, than pass the Jose phine hotel, in Grants Pass, in a year, but Mr. Hough didn't care, and he is going 1ack to the pass. Mr. Hough is registered at the Imperial. Oregonian. A Dee"Gt4faiid Deaee, Era with Cera removes It as easily as It does the toughest corns. By using a few r.P of "Gets-It" on the callus, you will be able to peel it off with your Sogers, tn one complete piece Just as you would a banana oeel. It leaves the ekin free and smooth as though you never had a callus. Tou seed no more fussy plasters, sticky tape, packagey" bandaKes. knives or scissors for corns or calluses. "Gets. It Is the national corn remover, the biggest on earth, uaed by millions. It ever fails. You'll work, play and lance at ease In spite of corns. "Gets-It" the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but strifle at any drug store. M'fd by S. Lawrence. & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold In Crants Pass by Gejrgo 0. Jablo Stolen Car Not Yet Recovered lint have another unci am ready for Tavi service us usual. Call Grants Punk Hotel, phoue 8IHI, Itesidenco phone :M18-V. White Line TAXI I'or Homeless liable At a meeting in the Baptist church Tuesday evening, where Miss Rhoda Burnett, of Medford. presented the work of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society, plans were made whereby Crants Pass will have a' part in raising $60,000 to provide buildings and other equipment for this worthy work of caring for Ore eon's homeless, nameless and aban doned babies. The time for the cam paign Is-from September 20 to Octo ber 30. Mrs. Ellen Thrasher is to be chairman of the lor-al committee. i.rs. H. U Stonaker, secretary; "Sin. A. Strader. treasurer, and Chas. R. Drake, publicity. The sloean for the drive Is ''Be a brick and buy a brick" and taes in the shape of a brick will he sold to seoure the funds. Oregon & Star Theatres Friday and Saturday to it 0 Oregon Theater Two Show h 7 and 9 Admission ii."c and .T4)c Matinee at 2:. HI Admission 15c and 33c Star Theater .. One Show Euch M(?ht 8 o'clock Admission -20c and 40c Lee Wilson, ot Ulendule, was . In il rants 1'aaa today. Vetch seed and vetch and oat at Pardee's. 7 Mrs. A. Virtue, ot Murphy, was In Grants Pass today. Fruit Jar at Cramer Bros. 77 Mimes Ftonnie Abrama and Jessie .VUisttn spent the day In Medford. U V. Hex, of Portland, was In Crants Ihtss on business 'yesterday E. V. Smith, who spent a. tew daye at home, returned to West Fork to day. Ten-gallon kegs, 40 and 50 gal lon barrels for sale at Homing's. 74 Miss Elizabeth Osborne of ZaurS' vllle. Ohio, la the gueal of her aunt, Mrs. Jane Simmons. Mrs. Walter Everton. of Ashland, who visited friends here, returned to her home today. Edison Maxda Lamp at Harper's Electric Store. 75 Carl Nlete, of Chicago, who has been here with friends, left today for Portland to epend a week. Mrs. R. W. Clarke expects to leave today for Los Angeles, where she will visit for several 'weeks. Vetch seed and vetch and oats at Pardee's. " 7 Mr. and Airs. C. E. Tucker and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, ot Taktlma, were in Grants Pass Tuesday on bus iness. Misses Clara,' and Avis Knips left today for Corvallls where) they will attend O. A. C. They will visit friends at Eugene before college 0M11S. J. H. Kisher. of, Portland, who spent his vacation at the head ot the Applegate, went to Galice today to look after mining Interests before leaving tor his home. Wlllard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Miss Helen Bobzien left laat night for Corvallis where she will attend O. A. C. Others who left for Cor vallis were Harry Kdgerton, Reln holdt Schmidt and Arnold Myers. A party comiiosed of George 'Allen, Glenn Allen. T. 'Rettick and K. H. Allen left today for Fish lake, near the head of the Tmpqua, where they will hunt and fish. Vetch seed and vetch and oats at Pardee's. 78 Alfred Doerner, who recently pur chased a ranch on Slate creek, is making preparations to improve the place Immediately. He is from Den ver. Colo. Edison Mazda Lamps at Harper's Electrio SJore. - 75 Mrs. E. K. Swlnk. the Southern Pacific agent at Dundee. Cal., who has been visiting the H. Barren fam ily here, left this morning for San Diego to spend a week before return ing to her home. Wlllard storage battery service station. J 14 North Sixth St. 17tf Consulting Engineer Jerome H. Fertz, of Grenada, Cal., was In Grants Pass yesterday to look over the Irrigation situation, Ralph H. Schneelock of Portland was also here for the same purpose. Edison Mazda Lamps at Harper's Electric Store. 75 P. P. Proctor left for Drain last night to return with his cur which he recently left there while en route home from (Astoria, on account of the rain and mud. He expei-ts to re turn this evening. Isaac Best and family, who spent the past three weeks on a motor trip to Seattle, 'Relllnglmm and other northern points, are at home again. Erie Best who Is at Belllngham, met his family there and drove with them as far as Portland. U S. Morrison, ot Leluud, was tn Grants Past yesterday. Mrs. Grace Waters, ot Ban Fran cisco, la In Grants Past and will look over farming property In the rlolnlty with the prospect ot locating here. She will te Joined later bj two daughters and their families. Win,' Hull Tuesday purchased his fourth Maxwell car, & list) model, having owned 1J17-1HI machine. II. 1). Wyman, ot Lot Angeles, Is In the city today. Mr. .Wyman It In terested in an orchard near Orants Puss and Is here looking after the salne. O. M. Caldwell, Chan. Swlnden ami Ceroid Howell left yesterday for the Steamboat country tor a bunting trip. While there, Mr. Swindon and Mr. Caldwell will look after their cinnabar claims In that vicinity. Oregon Cheater LAST TIME TONIGHT ENID . BENNETT In The Law of Men A Mack Sennett Comedy "LadiesFirsf Dry Wood For sale. Drop me a' card. Der ricks. 203 Burgess St. 73 llrxavy Call tor Itoxes Because ot the heavy dumand for apple iboxes. Manager Robte of the Pine iBox icompany, has been com piled to work his crew two hours overtime during the past few days. The M pie crop, where Irrigated, Is showing up fine and the quality will be of the best. Excursion Kates to Coast Grants Past to Crescent City,, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Past and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 38. 74tf "IHiig" TufTs Home "Ding" Tuffs, who was discharg ed at Camp Lewi September 1ft. ar rived home this morning. He ia'd been In the service since January 3. T918, and spent a year of the time overseas. He was with the advanced sector of the railroad division while In France. "Ding" readied New York on the 5th ot this month. Xotlce to the Public J. E. .Bartlett la not working for us. Any inquiries concerning our electrical service-will 'be promptly looked after by Mr. Cunningham or Mr. Paul. Paul's Electric Store. Medford, Oregon. "" 79 Hunting, no Deer Occk Policeman Wlhle and Messrs. Chrlstllob and Slelger are camping on Deer creek, where they will en Joy a few days hunting deer. Every one Is so peaceful In the city that Mr. Wlble has to take to the hills to keep In practice with his gun. In the meantime Chief of Police Mc Lane Is "doubling up" on shifts. You'll Never MIm The time or money it costs at Murphy Saturday night, but you'll miss some dandy Mlsse if you ,m.s It. 74 The Ieer Will Suffer F. C. Bramwell, Jesse Everton and August Goettsche plan to leave Sat urday for Panther mountain, on the Illinois river, where they twill spend a fe.w days hunting. Whether any of the trio are able to place a bullet In the side bf a barn while standing on the Inside. of the structure Is not known, but In case they are not, they will use the guns as clubs. How ever, they say that all who want ven ison must place their order early, as the demand Is heavy. 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