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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
PAGE FOCB GRANTS PASS UAILT COURIER hllTllllAV, (MTOIII.K II, IUIU. THE EQUIPMENT of this bank It modern tn every resxct, the SBCl'IUTY assured by its Capital and Surplus of $75,000.00, together with years of experience in financial affairs on the part of our officers, are all placed at the service ot each depositor. , Your account invited. thir C)41 SJCOOO.OO Our Surplus $23,000.04 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL BBSEHVS PER52NdL 55 LOCAL Have you a VICTROLA - The finest artists . of the : world have chosen the Vlctrola "as the means of carrying their great talent into the homes of the people. Tou may never be ' fortunate enough to see Caru so, Galli-Curci, Alma Cluck, Louise Homer, Maud Powell, Schumann-Helnk. or McCor mack, but yon can hear them any day yon choose with a Vlc trola. Yictrolus and Itecords Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 607 808 G St. Section Foremen Meet The section foremen ot the Ash land division are holding a meeting this afternoon In the Chamber of Commerce rooms. It is a "safety first' meeting, and the period from October 18th to October 21st will be observed as a "No accident week." Besides 21 section foremen, Head master J. O. Johnson and two street crossing flagmen are present. GRANTS PASS HOTEL MEM FOU SrXOAY, OCTOHKR 12 Farmers Attention Durthr Oregon Produce week the Salvation Army' will donate their -hall 'two windows for exhibition of fruit, bales of hay or vegetables, etc., to any one desiring the use ot them. Two windows can be well made into show windows. The 11th hour the armistice was signed. First come first served. You are next. 'Phone 380. J. E. Strautin. ensign. Soup Chicken Soup Salad Pickled Beets Entrees Chicken a la Maryland, 60c Baked Pork Spareribs. Butter .Beans, 40c Ve.il Cutlets, Breaded, Green Peas, 40c Spanish Omelette. 40c Beet Tongue. -Horseradish. 35c . ItoAHt Leg of Mutten, Currant Jelly, 40c Roast Young Chicken, .Sage Dressing, SOo Vegetable String Beans Desserts Tokay Grapes Tea Coffee Mm k Tall Men, Short Men, Stout Men MUX OF Mill l)IMK.SIOS The Right Fit Do yon want a coat Uutt fits up closely, but com fortably under arms n ugly around the neck smoothly across the blade and down the bark. Trousers of the proper width mid hung, from hip to foot. That's the way your model and size in u Hart. Bchaffner & Marx Suit will fit you. $40 $45 $50 Peerless Clothing Co. CASH CLOTHIFJM "If Men Wear Jt, We Have It" iC. II, Ernst went to Medford this morning on business. Oliver Murray, who arrived here yesterday, went to Weed today. Miss Marie llillls went to Medtord this morning for the week end. Wlllard etoratV battery service station, 314 North Sixth 8t. lTtf Mrs. M. Miller went to Glendale this morning tor a short visit C. O. Wells, of Holland, was a business visitor here today. . Oreaoni.Mude Furniture at llel- mer's. 93 Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Campbell, of Rogue River, were In the city today. Mrs. Alice Myers and son, Harold, went to Anchor, Douglas county, to day to look after their stock on the range. Mrs. I.ydla Bates, ot Anucortes Wash., arrived this morning to visit her brother. Grant Orme, and her mother Mrs. Annie Orme. Her moth er expects to return to Washington with Mrs. Bates. , ' Children's English breakfast ta bles and chairs (Oregon-Made) at Hermerje. 93 Mrfand Mrs. Adelber Osborne, of Murphy, went to Mammoth, Cal., to day to visit their (laughter and two sons. O. S. Oooilnow went to Placer this I morning and will return Monduy. Mrs. Fannie Borvhert arrived from Portland this morning to spend Sun day at home. Wlllard storage battery service station, SI 4 North Sixth St. lTtf Frank , Scritchfteld, ot the forest tire patrol, has returned from the Agnes district, after three months spent In that vicinity. Step ladders, stools (Oregon Made) at Heimer's. 93 J. A. Ganong, G. t.. Raglan and E. G. Strong, connected with the land office surveying department, are: In the city, stopping at the Oxford.1 A. X. Holman. representing Bush- ong & Company of Portland, Is In the city today, calling on the county officials at the courthouse. Kit hen treasure (Oregon-Made) at Helmer's. 93 Mrs. Mary Pollock, of Glendale, who a short time 'ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, has so far re covered that she is able to travel and was a southbound passenger this morning enroute to Los Angeles for the winter. She was accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. C. E. Rose, of Ixs Angeles, .Mrs. Emma Springer of San Francisco, and Mrs. K. E. Dickson of Red Bluff, who have been at Glendale for a time. They will stop off at Red Bluff for a few days. A. E. Voorhies. Earle Voorhles and Miss Benedict arrived last night from Eugene by automobile, having left Eugene at 11 a. m. and reaching this -city at 9 p. m., with stops at Cottage Grove and Roseburs aggre gating more than an hour. They were accompanied as far as 'Rose burg by Z. X: Agee of that city. Miss Benedict spent several days' tn Eu gene with friends. Earle Voorhles. a junior in the university will return Sunday night. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store, Medford, Ore., will be in this territory, still selling Standard Electrical equipment same goods, better prices your 1 needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Reception for Rev. and Mr. Wt Members and friends ot Newman M. E. church are invited to attend a farewell reception for -Rev. and Mrs. Wire on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the church imrlors. Shtping Tokays During the past week several cars of Flame Tokay grapes have been shipped from Grants Pass and the growers are continuing to make shipments. One carload of this fancy' fruit will he shipped direct tu New "fork within a day or two. but most of the crop has been marketed at Portland and Seattle. Mr". M. I. Amlorm.ii Hua now on display her new Hue ot fall and winter millinery. 708 E street. 93 V. O. V. PurrluiNen Kdlwin Rogue River camp. No. 55. W. O. V., has purchased a new Edison for the purpose ot entertaining Its mem bers. The Edison will be In use at the meeting Monday night. There will be Initiation with work from new rituals. The refreshments served will be ot a kind all will like. A full attendance Is desired. Crescent City for S.1 Owing to the ' present . excellent condition of the roads the Grants Pass A Creeoent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for $5. ?Stf llnnks Close Monday The banks of Grants Pass will ob serve next Monday as a holiday, as Sunday, October 12, is Columbus day. The postofflce will close ' at noon, 3tiough the carriers will make the morning delivery. Printing that pleases We do It! Sorrier Job Department. KLENZO Dental Creme Makes the Mouth feel so cool and clean 2.Tc Tube CLEMENS "Sells Drugs and Books 1 Death of Former HcwUlent Word was received here today of the death ot Wlllard Chase, which occurred at Montpeller. VI.. Friday, October 10. The funeral will be held on Monduy. Mr. Chase was a resl-1 dent of this city from 1911 to 1917 and having a tract on East A street. After the djath of Mrs. Chase In this city Mr. Chase returned to his old home In Vermont. J. E. Hiirtlctt Of the Peoplos Electric Store, Medford, Oregon, will be tn this ter ritory, still selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Josephine Reunion In Portland The Josephine Countr Association will meet In the assembly room (basementl of the Portland hotel. I on Saturday.. November I, 1919. all 8 o'clock p. m. for a social gather-1 Ins. Dancinir. mimic rfrruhiiintu t and an Interesting program wilt fur nish the evening's entertainment. All former residents, and any pres ent residents who may lie sojourn ing In Portland are urged to be pres ent. C ulling Card Prices Printed calling cards 75c for 50: $1.25 per 100 at the Conner office. Engraved cards per 100, $3 and np; where plate' la furnished. 11.50 per 100. Married at Allmny Miss Naomi Roberta Cllne, eldest daughter, of Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Cllne, was married on Thursday to Everett Earl Stanard of Brownsville, Rev. Dr. Young of the First Baptist church officiating. The bride has been a resident of Grants Pass only about three months but has made many friends here. The groom, who Is a writer and Is known as the "Poet of Calapooyas," was an early resident of this city, leaving, here about 15 years ago. They will make their home at Brownsville. i a i 1 II ",r A I At NATIONAb . Who? Where? When? Hew Coats, new Sweaters 'Ml new Hats on Display r- MRS. E. REHKOPF If It's Class You Want Tilt; 'Inn has It. That and morwfii value for every penuy guaranteed satisfaction, GEO S. CALHOUN 0O a Htrnet Fifteen year local aa-cot fmm- few Not only' do we secure for you the best possible furniture value but we try to sell you only what you need. An indiscriminate mass of furniture does not make a home. If we have an Idea of the effect you desire to serum, we will save you many a dollar by our suggestion. . TTJ! Mm HsmmSm TIRES We have received tuilice that TlltFJ will ndajne It) In m r rent tn the orM In du. We have birue slix k BOY NOW , C. L. Hobart Company The Oregon Admission 15c and 25c Sl'XIMV nml SlOMiAV Charles lay in "The Busher" He had everything that Christy .Mu. then son UiuX In his uilm(ct ibiyft evcopt tlirlsty'n Nieed. curvcw and , Itrnlns. Hut lie bud nerve ml that , won for Mm I lie game and the girl. -'Also A Lyons & "Moran Comedy OOMINO CHAS. CHAPLIN in "Sl'NXV HII)K" NOTICE OF IU)AI ; " MMTKKT MKimXfJ NOTICE IS HEKEBY CIVEN, thut pursuant to an order of the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, made and entered October 2, 1919, a meeting of the qualified electors within Road District No, 7, will be held at the Grange 'Hall at Murphy, on Monday, November 3, 1919, at the hour ot-10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of voting upon and doter minlng whether or not a special road tax shall be levltd within said dis trict for the purpose of grading and graveling main thoroughTaros there in up to but not exceeding ten mills on the dollar on each dollar of tax able property within the district, as shall be determined at said meeting. C. G. GIIVLETTE, County Judge, for Josephine Count", Oreon. 4 s ( t"