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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
age voxra QUANTS PASS DAILY COVHIER FltlllAY, OCTOIIKIl IT, HUB. MEN VITALLY INTERESTED new Coats, new Sweaters 1 PER52NflL LOCAL J v In this city, its business Interests and its growth, ni&ke up the directorate of this tank. Through them, the Important business of loaning the bank's funds Is conducted. Does this mean anything to you it-ben starting a new account? Our Jtewouroes $ 72.1,000.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TCDERAL RBSERVSV Dependable Quality - Prices Right Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Go. Cash Clothiers "II Men Vw It We Hare It" Let the Children have a BROWNIE Taking pictures is a good, wholesome amusement. Each pk'ture provides unending plea sure in taking the picture. In mounting it In the album, and in showing it to friends. Pic tures are not only of interest for the moment. They are keepsakes which grow more valuable with each passing year. . ltov Urownlea for iWI to $3.07 Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House S07 BOO G 81 NEW TODAY DRY SLAB WOOD for sale. S3 a tier, deltrered; green slab wood, $3.50 delivered; green sawdust, $2.75 pr load; cash on delivery. Edgerton's sawmill, phone 1S7-J. 98 FOR SALE Sheep, 90 fine Rambou illet yearling ewes, bred to lamb early , to purebred black face rams. For quick sale, $12 a head. .VI so offer for sale my small band of 30 finest bloSxled registered 'Ramboulllet ewes, bred to regis tered ram. Rosenberg Bros., Medford, Ore. 99 WAITED Gasoline wood saw Complete, with or without truck. Phone JJ1. Ot TOR SALE 3 cows. 2 giving milk I and one to be freeh in NV. j 2 calves. To be sold immediately, j Inquire of W. H. Casner, 74" Mer- lin Road. 99 T. M. Stott returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. JB. Howell. Jeweler of Qlendnle, is vlstttug his brother In the city. Fred A. Williams, of iJalom, Is In the olty today, Willard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. lttt Mrs. J. W. Oanong, ot Portlaud. arrived this afternoon to vlxlt her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith. . Mrs. MoArthnrs. Willard Grout and Lee Yokum, of Olendale, were In the city yesterday afternoon to at tend the funeral of Glenn Wtlhem. Twenty-five per oeut discount on all trimmed hats at the New Millin ery Store Mrs. Lillian Currier, Cor. E and Sixth, opposite Josephine ho tel. . 8 E. V. Smith and Karl Smith wont to Ashland this morning and will cruise timber, with some deer hunt ing as a diversion. Mrs. Lowell Roach, of Koseburg, who is visiting rrlends and relatives In this city was a guest at dinner on Thursday at the George M. Stldham home. N J. E. Bartlett ot the Peoples Elec tric Store. Medford. Ore., will be in this terrttory, still telling Standard Electrical equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Harry Sordy is in from Gallce to day, -where he, has been mining tor the past few months. He. has recent ly taken charge of the Aimed a mine three miles below Gallce. F. H. Applehoff came in this morn ing from Roseburg to conduct the orchestra for the Rogue valley pro ducts dinner tonight. Mr. Applehoff will soon be a resident ot this city, expecting to move here in a week or two. Innc at Takllnm Saturday uiguL October IS. Music j furnished by Netlsbn 'a. orchestra. 99 ! leaven for 1-ortInntl Attorney O. 3. TUanchard .expects to leave this evening for Portland to . ... i u .. ... 1,. ... 1 1 ,. , iij ih tuuri. rie win prou ably be absent several days. I'rlse Wnlta .At danelng party Saturday night. 99 They're All Cnuhlng 'em Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Redfleld and Mr. Sparks went to 'Rogue Hirer last Friday Tor a few days' fishing. They returned the first of the week, hav ing made a good catch and enjoyed a pleasant ontlng. -Olendale New. K. U of 8. to Have 111 Time Don 't forget .the K. ft U of S. ao rtal tonight, 10c admission. Fortune telling, ghost walking and a menag erie. Members bring a friend. S To Our Friends and Patron Orvllle Camp has taken the agency of the 'Portland Telegram. We are pleased to state that you can depend on good service. L. F. Thorn, dis trict representative. 99 ThompMon Set Free , Sheriff Geo. Lewis and County Clerk E. L. Cob urn returned this morning from Portland, where Mr. Lewis served as a witness In the case ot Thompson vs. the United States. Two or the main witnesses for the prosecution In the case could not be located, and as a consequence the government had a very weak case against Thompson and he was set free. He has been confined In Jail at Portland since last May, at which time he was arrested In this city on the charge of having dangerous ex plosives In his possession. Crescent City for Owing to the present excellent condition or the roads the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return ror $5. - 75tf FOR SALE Cull Tokay grapes cheap. J. H. Ahlf. 65 North Sixth street. 99 Going South for Winter Chief ot Police IcLane escorted a few dozen "men of leasure" through the city today and got them off on southbound freight trains. They came .in from the north this morning and said they were "going south to spend the winter." ' They were a' peaceable bunch and caused no disturbance. $1.15 for SOO Sheets Bond Entire lot of $1 bond paper sold; 60 reams of heavier bond at $1.15 for 500 sheet, letter size, at Courier office. Bond paper advanced 2c per pound August 1, but we made no advance. This lot will last only a short time, then no more to be had. Why does the sun rise so gloriously in the east? FOR SALE Two Jersey cows at bargain price. E. Challson. 400 West O street. 03 WANTBD-'-The address of Pete Ru ben. Address 157 Anglus St., Tur lock. Cal. .99 RYE Only 1000 lbs. of that good seed rye left at $5 per 100 lbs. 3"0 pounds rye and vetch at $7.50 per 100. Ask the county agent. E. L. Davis, Williams. Phone Pro volt. 00 ESTRAY There came to my place a 1-year-old roan- bull, crop off right ear. Owner call at once and pay damages. L. Hostetler. Murphy. Oregon. 03 Placer location notices at Courier office. Envelopes tr rv.rler nm Last week Grandpa Baker was 92 years old. And the class of the M. E. Sabbath school which he attends regularly, taught by N. E. Towns end, presented him with a beautiful Bible. On Tuesday evening of this week Mrs. Townsend invited all of the class who were past 50 years of age to a dinner at ber home on A street In honor of Grandpa' Baker's-birthday. Those present were Honer Guest Baker. J. W. Heston. Rev. Scarho, Geo. C. Metcair. M. A. Lathrop and the teacher. Four other of the "old boys" could not be present. After a sumptuous meal the "boys" enjoyed themselves by telling stories, slngingold time songs, interspersed with some phonograph selections and piano music by Norman Ken dall. They all voted it the best time ever. i Because it can't help it! WHEN' THE SUN IX ALL IT'S OLOKV HIRSTS, TRY A BREAKFAST OF WIEXEKWl'RSTS! t THERE ARE XO.YE QITTE SO SICE AS OURS FOB THOSE EARLY MOIt.VIXG BRE.tKF.iST HOURS! YOU'LL LIKE 'EM! YOU, CAST HELP IT! The City Market CORNER FIFTH ASD G STREETS SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS OK JOSE PHIXE COUNTY For the Year 101 Classification Number Value Acres of Tillable Lands....: 23.095 $1.232.2". Acres of Non-Tilable Lands 264.415 2,376,655 Improvements on Deeded Land 335.755 Town and City Lots 829,615 Improvements on Town and City Lots 766,625 Improvements on Land Not Deeded or Patented" 105,845 Hydraulic Pipe, Giants, Mills and Machinery. 122,135 Merchandise and Stock In Trade 194,340 . Farming Implements, Vehicles 31,985 Automobiles, etc.: 136.280 Money, Notes and Accounts 9,150 Shares of Stock. 73,185 Hotel and Office Furniture and Fixtures 16,090 Horses and Mules 1,458 ' 69,490 le 6,169 123.785 Sheep 1,291 9,040 Goats 1,107 2,610 Swine . 1,247 10,505 ..4 178 950 Total ...$6,446 665 The above does not Include railroads and other public service corporations which are asseseed by the State Tax Commission and not returned to this office until in December, and which for the year 118 amounted to $1,919,881.07. , A ItiMmter for JuseihJne An old-timer in Josephine county Is Saul C. Stone, who registers from Grants .Pass, at the Imperial, but who Is Interested In a mining propo sition near Jump-off-Joe. While in town yesterday he Intimated that the mining business Is far from telng a dead Issue and that things are look ing decidedly better all tlte while. While In the lobby he met Colonel George II. Kelly who logged the pine trees off what Is how the site of Grants Pass. Colonel Kelly savs that he was the first Wells-Farso agent In Grants Pass and used to handle the gold dust that the miners brought in and entrusted to the ex press company. Oregonlan. Rig Jiues Dunce Waldorf hall Monday. October 20. Lannspach's Jaxz Orchestra of Med ford. Admission 25c. Big night. Let's go. 800 Jack Wlecarver Buys lbim-li W. II. Wlsecarver. knnfcvn as Jack, ! who sold his ranch In the Holland district during the summer to Mr. Martinez of Winnemucra, .Vev.. spent most of the Hummer camping In the mountains, looking after his cattle, but could not stand it any longer, so baa closed the deal for the pur chase of the W. C. Flxely ranch on upper Williams creek. Mr. Flxfey has not yet decided as to his future irtans. The sale was made by A. N. Parsons. St. Ann's Church Social ' Friday evening, by the members of the Altar society In Josephine ho tel dining room. 9g J. E. BarUott Of the People Electric Store. Medford, Oregon, will be in this ter ritory, still selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices your needs will-Tie given our utmost consideration. 75tf EVERSHARP the Perfect Pointed Pencil Always Sharp Never Sharpened A point for everything you write $1.00 up CLEMENS Bells Drugs and Books and new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF M When Jack Frost 'tt . sends out bis advance agent It's a niitnal for you ' ihikV t0 pllloe that or(,,,r 'or yur new overcoat and 'Jfi " Fall suit made by . ' GEO S. CALHOUN 003 n Street , . Fifteen years local ageat -yk 1. 'i i :twK I 1 la. 1 VJ" U Ti A 3 FS.'" i. . TO m w r ev il lakes a womun, a woman only, to turn a' house Into a home. Is no store In the land that 'cap be of more ntwltance In the furnishing of It than ours. We solicit the inquiries and inspectnin of women who are par ticular about their furnishings, hard to please. We will please you. wmmmim&m Mum Msmm IU own FATTY ARBUCKLE la "OUT WEST" Tmilglii n ud Kuturibiy l-V ii.Tc Mallmv'Siiturdiiy 2:;tO I. IT l Stir If nnut Ut Imiuli lake jour miHlier-in-liitv out hkuling. but If you Mniit r-m howl mine and Fatty 1 "Out Went." Also Shirley Mason I m ..'"".-szr'sA ..:'; - ''- v.-- -:i CLOSE UP" It'll tickle ion $V., A-. . ..w ...I.. 4 j . .,., . Roscoc Pattv Arbucku " 1 ,"r""'' WFonse ana heart Intercut 1 V:- d I 1! t. A Special Matinee Saturday at 2:30 We stIU hae IM balloons nnd tiec will be given away JOB PRINTING KITIY flONE AT THE COURIER OFFICE