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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
Tl'KKDAY. IKTOHKH U. 1919. I PERSONAL LOCAL NO MATTER new goals, new Sweaters GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER 3F i. Ml 1 ,1 II. ii i ii II fi i li It how small your business may be start it right! Visit this bank and meet its officers, start your Checking Account and pay your bills with check, this will add .prestige to your business and establish your credit Deposit often tor safety. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON paMFMBKn! TfEDERAL RESERVlTT lSX GLEN WILHELM KILLED S"!3i AT REUBEN SAW M L I -".www vwwk I I I 1 YOU can t change tha qual ity of Chopin s composi tions no matter what you pay . (or tha shact music his works can only ba just as ha wrote trunk Why. than, pay high prices when yoa can buy them in tha Csntory Edition for JOo baauufully printad oq aha bast of paper cartiTMtf to Comet t You'll and In Cantoi-y'a rreat catalogue Chopin' groat mstrpieca "Pal omi'm." You 11 find tha works of other masters "Hangmriaa AAspsotfy," "Homortiooe," "Erenint tr, uaremraue,- ' But' tertty." "Serenade " "IB Jmvmton and practically all outer standard classic ell only 10c each. 1 v L Wa cany tK coerx gr 1 plate catalog of I J 2,000 titles. Pleas I come in and inspect it. Glenn W. Wilhelm was Instantly killed (Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the IReubea sawmill log- camp, rive nines oeiow vnen- dale. Mr. Wilhelm had only een working at the camp t few days. He was standing near the logging cable when the cable slipped from the tog, flew bark and struck him, breaking his neck and causing in etand death. Glenn was 22 years of age and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Wilhelm. who are now living on a' leased ranch a few miles down the Rogue from Grants Pass. He was born in I,ane county, where the family re sided for several years. Funeral services will be held at the (Hall chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, by Rev. Chas. R. Drake, and interment made at the Granite Hill cemetery. AT L Music and Photo House A fine exhibit of Josephine coun ty products was on display at the Harvest Festival held by the Baptist church last Sunday. The church was very prettily decorated for the occa sion, autumn leaves and giant ferns supplementing the fruits and flow ers. Xotable exhibits were made from the farms of G. A. Hamilton, Lath- roo Bros.. H. B. Wyman, K. Ham- merbacher and H. T. Hull. E. L. Churchill and J. M. Powers exhibited the wonderful grapes of this section. Many smaller contributions to the exhibit were made, and the whole was tastefully arranged. This is the third of these festivals to be held by the Baptist church the purpose being to promote a wider acquaintance with the products and possibilities of our own county and to encourage the sociable features of such an occasion. A. V. Svhmitt. of Selma, Is In the city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tom. IR. Pearce made a business trip to Medford today. . II. U Wilson came in this after noon from Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Culp, of Mer lin, are In the city today. Rev. J. G. Vlen went to Medford this afternoon. Mrs. llaael Snnford left this af- tcrnoou for Sun Francisco to remain indefinitely. Wlllard storage battery service station, 31 4 North Sixth St. 17tf Postmaster U U illurd. of Glen dale, Is in the city today. F. C. Smith went to Reuben last night to take the position of saw filer in tha mill. Wlllard storage battery service station. SU North Sixth St. 17tf E. L. Coburn Is in Portland, where he was subpoenaed as a witness In a federal case. Mrs. F. Bllderback of Merlin, spent the day with Mrs. Win. Trim ble and 'left this afternoon for Gold Hill to visit. U C. Iake, manager of the Eure ka and Crescent City stage Hue, is in the city today. He leaves tonight tor Portland ou his vacation. Mrs. J. H. Clark and little daugh ter arrived this afternoon from Port land and will visit relatives and frieuds at Selma. Mrs. X. J. Gawler and little daugh ter arrived this afternoon from Rose burg and will visit Mrs. Gawler's sister, Mrs. S. E. Wall. Walter N'eumeyer, of New York, with the V. S. S. Plattsburg, arrived Holding fourt Judge F. M. Calklni arrived here from Medford today and la holding court this afternoon. Dig J mince Waldorf boll Monday, October 20, tannspach't J mi Orchestra of Med ford. Admission S&c. Big night. Ut's go.' 800 Hoy SruuU to Take Hike All Boy Scouts are requested to meet ut the courthouse next Satur day, October .IS, at 2:30 p. m. for the purpose of tuklng a hike desti nation unknown. Hiring ''cuts" for one nioul. Crew cut City for Owing to the present excellent condition of the roads the Orants Pas & Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for IS. 75tf Miu-riiiKt? Mit-nxe This morning a marriage license was Issued at the county dork's of flee to Walter Newmeyer, a naval officer of '!rtluud, and Ila Serene DeGrasse, of this city. Ana Dew flats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF hU When Jack Frost '11 . sends out bis advance agent It's a signal for you Jldn t0 l'ttc lh' order for your now overcoat rnd fljl'J'' 'Fail tult made by GEO S. CALHOUN AOS G Street Fifteen years local agent Yes Slr-ee We'll meet you at Murphy, Oc tober 25. Nellsons G-piece orchestra. A midnight snack and an owl grease floor. Don't look further for you ennX do better. 96 American legion Meeting A brief business meeting will held tonight In the Chamber be of this morning and will visit the J. P. Commerce rooms at 8 o'clock to dls DeGrasse family. J cuss the organization of an Amerl- Mrs. Win. tampke returned to ( can I-egloa football team and further Rosebiirg laBt night. She spent sev-: details of the Armistice day dance. eral days with her mother, who has been ill for a short time. j ralllnit Card Prices Mr. and Mrs. C. H. leadbettert ofj Printed cnlllng cards 75c for 50; Portland, who visited their eon, Ro- $t,25 per 100 at the Courier office bert Ieadlietter, and wife, returned Engraved chrda per 100, $3 and up; Dependable Quality - Prices Right in Hart, SchafTner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It- It's The Handiest Thing in the House Keep a' KAXTLEEK Water Bottle In Your Home to Ease Aches and 'Pains the CLEMENS . Sells Drags and Books Dim $nStL JW Mt. St. Ellas in Alaska is 3.',00 feet higher than Mont Blanc, called by Byron "the Monarch of Mountains." The Oregon NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the county court will consider bids for the sale or lease of the Granite Hill Mining (Property situated In Township 35 South, Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian. All bids must be filed on or before 10 o'clock a. m., of the 29th day of October, 1919. The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids 'or award the contract according to the best Inter ests of the County. 'By order of the County Court of Josephine County, Oregon. E. h. COBURN, 98' County Clerk. Skins from which top grade ahoe leather le made come from India, China," Russia, Africa and South America. Tonight Only JACK PICKFORD In "The Dummy" A smashing detective-love-story that enjoyed a record breaking run on Broadway. The motion picture adapta tion is far better than the original production, as it Is filled with fast action, punch and many big cli maxes. Try. to come. to Portland last night. Rev. and Mrs. Melville T. Wire ex pect to leave this evening on No. 16 'for Oregon City, where iRev. Wire has received an appointment for the coming year. 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 needs will be given our utmost consideration. ?5tf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker, of los Angeles, who have spent sev eral weeks in Grants Vaxts. went to Glendale this morning for a few days. Mrs. G. JI. Pease returned this morning from an eastern trip which included Niagra Falls, Washington, D. C, Cleveland, Ohio, and other points, where she visited relatives. x Twenty-five per cent discount on all trimmed hats at the New Millin ery Store Mrs. Lillian Currier, Cor. K and Sixth, opposite Josephine ho tel. 99 V. B. Sherman arrived this morn ing from Sacramento to spend the day. Mrs. Sherman, who lias spent several weeks at Holland, will re turn with him tonight. Mrs. J. C. Morgan returned last week from Homestead, Pa., where she visited for several months. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Har mon of Imperial, Cal. Mrs. Harmon leaves today for her home. where 100. plate is furnished, SI. CO per Milliters Are HixiOKful Eclus Pollock, F. U Coon and Itoyston Iacy were among the suc cessful deer hunters Monday. Each brought In a fine buck, but they were hunting In different parts of the county. T Our Krlenclx and I'utmii Orvlllo Camp li:ut taken the ugency of the Portland Telegram. We- are pleased to state that you cun depend on good service. I.. F. ThoniaH. dis trict repreiientatlve. 9. itoit.v HAG AN To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - Hagan, of Glendale, Monday, Oc tober 14, a! ison. HH.VDRICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Cash Hendricks, Tuesday, October 14, a daughter. SECURE TICKETS EARLY Business men who desire to at tend the dinner to be given In hon ' or of the Portland Jobbers and man ufacturers next Friday, may pur ohase their tickets from either Geo. E. (Lundburg at the First National Bank, or from Sam M. Jaker at the Josephine County bank. The price of these tickets iwlll be $1.25 each, ; and every business man attending the dinner will be expected to pur I chase two tickets, one for himself and the other for some member of the Portland delegation. This plan I has been adopted to cover the ex- ! penses of the day's entertainment. Further particulars will be announc- I ed within a day or two. j The seating capacity will be llm Hed, therefore It is urged that those Iwho wish to attend the dinner, se- icure their tickets as early as possible. CommisftltHi Offers Aid- Judge C. G. Gillette Is in receipt of a letter from Stale Engineer Her bert Niinh, stfctlng that the state highway commission offers to pare the Sixth street bridge over Rogue river at this place, providing the county will retlmlier the bridge. It Is understood that the proposition will be. -accepted. G. Bartlett Of the Peoples Electric Store, Medford, Oregon, will be In this ter ritory, still selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf 1'ri-il Suytli Gim-n to Eugene Fred Smith has severed his con nectlon with the Courier and unless detained by business matters, will leave tonight for Eugene where he has accepted a position. 'Mr. Smith has been with the Courier since boy hood, and has spent 18 years In Its employ. Mr. Smith has lieen a con scientious and faithful worker at all times and the Courier loses a valued employe. Mrs. Smith expects to leave for Eugene In a 'few days. Mutlnee TliurMliiy A matinee at reduced rates will be given for the school children at the Oregon Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Charlie Chaplin In "Sunny- side" and Marguerite Clnrk In "Miss George Washington." Eight reels of comedy for 15 cents. 95 Tenth lllrtlidny Celebrated Little Miss Mary Courtney was the guest of honor at a surprise party given In honor of her 10th birthda'y Saturday afternoon, October 11, at the home of Mrs. M. E. Jones on West G street. The afternoon passed very -quickly with games and other amusements until the little folks were served with ice cream and cake by the hostess. The Invited guests were Grace Courtney, Marjorle Pal mer, Marle iBoesch, Farenteen Sweeney, and the guest, Mary Court ney; Harold Courtney, Vincent Sweeney, iLouts Stidham, Clarence Courtney and William IBoesch. wmmmm. Not only do we secure for you the bnt poiwlhlo furniture values but we try to sell you only what you need. An indiscriminate mass of furniture docs not make a home. If we have un.ldea of the effects you dcHlro to hecure, wo will save you many a Holl.ir by our sugKcullons. KB $1 JUDGES FOR WINDOW DISPLAY ARE NAMED The committee appointed to make the decision as to tho liesl window disptuy of Oregon mado goods, Is composed of Mrs. K. A. Murphy, Mrs. F. !. Strieker and Geo. K. I.und burg. . This chmmlttee will muke their decision on Thunuliiy ami the announcement will probably be made Friday morning. Artistic arrangement and general display of Oregon products will be the basis on which awards will lie made. Aged Murphy Wonuui Die Ellen Laura ,'l)unelllo, .widow of Jasper Darnellle, died at Murphy, Saturday, October 11, and was bur led In tho Missouri Flat cemetery on Monday beside the remains of her 1) unhand who died August 31, 1918. Mrs. Darnellle was born In Minneso ta January 21, 18f4, and was at the time of 'her death aged 65 years R months 12 days. With her husband she came to southern Oregon In 1871, and has been a resident of Murphy for 25 years. Mrs. Darnellle was the mother of 10 children, nine of whom survive. Deuth of Mm. Hchililng Word was received toduy of the death of Mrs. Win. Schilling In Port land Monday, October 13. The body Is expected to arrive here tomorrow for Interment In tho afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho I. O. O. F. remetery bOHldn the remains of her hutfltund and hoii. Mrs. SchillliiK came to (iriints 'Puss In September, 1913, with Tier husband and fnmlly. .fr. Schilling conducted the Schilling dry goods Htore here until his death In 191.". .NEW TODAT WANT WD- Ambitious Americans to prepare for good nullified office po sltloiiK. Individual Instruction. Two free scholarxhlps among first enrollments. Register now, begin nnytlmo. Medford iMmUnens Col lege. o I'X)U S ALB- Sweet cider, r.Oc per gallon, delivered. Will Scovllle. 98 FOR S.VLK Jonathan and Spltssen burg apples, fiOc por box, Come and pick thorn yourself. Phone G02-F-11.. 9 SULL THICKS 'FOR MS First class stock In the varletlus greatly In demand. Liberal terms with cash advance. Wrlto for contract day. SAiLEM NMHSKIIY COM 'Pany, 1030 Chemeketa St.. Sa lem, Oregon. to- 0 Rosehurg, Oct. 14. It Is reported here that engineers of the slate highway commission, In conjunction with tho federal authorities, will very soon make an Inspection of the Tiller-Crater Lake road, with a view to beginning work on the road. The funds for tills -project Itinva Rlrnn.lv lioon provided Jointly by the county, state of Orogon.and the federal itnv-ernment.