Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 18, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BATLIUXAY, ; OtTXlKK 18,
OREGON WKATHKB
Tonlsht and Sunday, fair;
4 gentle winds, mostly westerly.
BUSINESS MEN ON LAST UP
(Continued from page 1)
construction in the county and asked
that Portland use her Influence in
securing better highways for the
southwestern part of the state and
especially one leading to the Marble
Halls.
W. L. Thompson, formerly a mem
ber of the state highway commission
gave some valuable hints on securing
needed highways. He cited the fact
that those districts which in the past
have secured needed roads were the
ones who repeatedly sent delegations
to consult with the state highway
commission. Money used in keeping
in touch with the state highway com
mission, said Mr. Thompson, - was
money well spent. i
After a few remarks by Geo.- L.
Lawrence, touching on business mat-
by the way Btating that Portland
stood ready to assist Southern Ore
gon in all matters pertaining to the
general welfare of the state H. C.
Huntington, president of the Associ
ated Industries of Oregon, announc
ed the winners in the window dis
play contest.
The Golden Rule Store won first
prize, the Rochdale Store second
prise, and the Peerless Clothing Co.,
third. Those who received honorable
mention werer Helmet's Furniture
Store, Demaray's Drug 'Store, Basket
Grocery, Sahin's Drug Store, Hol-
man's Furniture Store, Letcher's
Jewelry Store, Pardee's Grocery and
Kinney t Trnax.
Frank Bramwell was called upon
to tell a fish story and he chose one
of the visitors for hlsvictim. After
narrating how this certain guest had
bravely glided out into the swirling
waters of the Rogue in a boat, in
seareh of a wily steelhead, and had
finally landed a "big one" after an
exciting battle, he Droduced the fish
ui BuuHutDiiaie uis aiory. ine nsn
was rully five inches In length and
was quite dead, as It reposed on a
board held In Mr. Bramwell's hand.
Much was added to the evening's
entertainment by splendid music
from an orchestra, composed of Mrs.
Sabln at the piano. F. H. Applehofl,
violin, Joe Wharton, clarinet, Bert
Barnes, cello, Don Barnes, second
violin, and Sam Ellis, viola.
Mrs. A. S. Barnes. James Lium and
A. K. Cass favored the audience
with beautiful solos and needless to
say that each one received an en
core. Mr. Cass's last song, during
which Old Glory was brought Into
the room by one of the ladies, fairly
brought down the house.
C. C. Chapman, of the Oregon Vot
er, was called upon for a speech, but
he sensed a restlessness among those
who were waiting for the dance
music to begin, and Instantly made
a motion that all adjourn to the ball
rool, and the motion was carried
with a rush. The dance was a' very
enjoyable one, a large crowd being
in attendance. The jazz music, was
excellent and as an added attraction
punch was served free during the en
tire evening.
In conclusion, the Portland bus
iness men's visit to Southern Oregon
was a success, in that it created a
better feeling between the north and
south parts of the state, which it Is
hoped will lead to united coopera
tion in all undertakings for the
state's advancement. Portland has
shown her willingness to work hand
in hand with the people of Southern
Oregon. It is now up to Southern
"Oregon to extend her hand and say
to Portland, "Let us build a great
T!tate."
full line of heating stover, lr.
all grades at Cramer Bros. 99
The tune "America" figures in the
patriotic airs of twelve nations.
Oregon Apples First
Then Florida Grape Fruit
New Pack Just Arrived
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Quality and Service
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL DRIVE
Continued from Page Ow.
will be deposited in the receptnclu of
the monument In Washington, and a
like list or donors will also be de
posited In the National Library In
Washington city, In which the name,
but not amount, contributed, will
! forever be a matter of record.
An Important feature In the work
of collecting the funds In Oregon for
these memorials, and a matter which
brings many Inquiries ts that every
penny contributed for, Ihnt purpose
goes Into the memorials themselves.
Nothing Is held out for expenses.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
We Need Xo Introduction
' You have either heard, or heard
about us Meet us at Waldorf hall
Monday night and we will all have
the jasslest time ever. Danctng
8:30 until 1 o'clock-. 01
Married
H. J. Xott, of Bolinas, Cal., and
Mrs. Cora Smith, of this clty,were
united in marriage at JBollnas on
October 11th. They will 'make their
home in California.
Prize Wall
At dancing party Saturday nigfct.
' 99
To Our Friends and Patron
Orville Camp has taken the agency
of the Portland Telegram. We are
pleased to state that you can depend
on good service. I. F. Thorn, dis
trict representative. 99
Accident Vuavoldable
The coroner's jury in its investiga
tion here Thursday afternoon into
the airfplane accident of October 7th
at 10:30 a. m. near Gold Hill in
which Lieutenant H. W. Webb, the
pilot was killed and Private J. C.
McGinn was badly injured, in Its
verdict found that the accident was
unavoidable. Medford Tribune.
Dance 'at Takilma
Saturday night, October 18. Music
furnished by Neilson's orchestra. 99
W. O, AV. Meetfnd
Regular meeting of W. O. W. Mon
day evening, October 20. All mem
bers are urgently requested to be
present as there is business of im
portance Xo every member. 00
A reciathm
The Grants Pass Chamber of Com
merce wishes to thank the commit
tee in charge of entertaining the
Portland business men, for their dil
igent efforts In making the day a
great success; to thank those who so
freely offered their automobiles to
show the visitors over the valley, and
especially to thank the ladies for
preparing the splendid dinner.
1 Signed) Chamber of Commerce.
Krwi Dancing
From 8:30 until 9 o'clock Monday
night. 01
Hot IKhch. Hot t'ofTev, Hot Music
And a hot time with warm friend
Come out, glide around and raise
your temperature. Murphy, October
25th. 99
PREACHER STANDS UP
F
London, Oct. 18. Cries of appro
val greeted a' defense of prUe fight
lng made by the He: H. J. Ander
son at the annual meeting the other
day of the Cheshire Free Church
councils. 1
"Some people," he said "have been
worrying lately over boxing and have
been holding prayer meetings to try
to put a stop to it. The church must
learn to understand the needs of men
their physical and mental as well
as spiritual needs. We must encour
age fellowship and recreation. We
must realize that we should treat
men and women as human and alive
and beings who live In the open and
not In the convent."
COMIXO EVENTS
Nov. 3. Monday 'Anti-Saloon league
rally.
Nov. 1-2, Saturday-Sunday County
Sunday school convention.
GRAVITY 1HST. IMPKOVKMKXT
The annual meeting of the Gravity
District Improvement Co. will 'be
held on Saturday next, 25th Inst., 2
p. m., in the Chamber of Commerce
rooms. Grants Pass. Election of di
rectors and other important matters
are to be considered. A full attend
ance of members' and land owners is
requested.
01 H. WOOD, Secy.
WATh'K
A meeting of the north side water
users Is called for Monday evening,
7:30, at courthouse.
C. II. DEM A KAY.
01 C. G. GILLETTE.
Crescent City for W
Owing to the present excellent
condition of the roads the Grants
Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will
take you to Crescent City or return
for 5. 75tf
Suervisor Etend Time-
Postmaster Qufnlan has -received
notice from the office of the super
visor of the census stating that up
to the present time only five appli
cations have been received from
Josephine county, but as the county
Is divided Into 14 subdivisions, the
time for receiving application has
been extended to October 25th. Ap
plication blanks and further Informa
tion may be obtained at the post
office.
Rig Jazz Dance
Waldorf hall Monday, October 20,
Lannspach's Jazz Orchestra of Med
ford. Admission 25c. Big night.
Let's go. goo
Port'un tiers Knjoy Grape
The Portland business men who
made the trip to the vlnyards and
orchards .Friday greatly appreciated
the kindness of Mr. Edwards and
Mr. Churchill, where luscious grapes
were handed out In big bunches. At
the former place fresh grape Juice
was served. At the Elsmann orchard
fresh cider and rosy Spitzenburgs
were Berved.
J. E. Bartlett
Of the Peonies Electric Stnra
Medford, Oregon, will be In this ter
ritory, Still selling RlanAorA
cal equipment same goods, better
prices your needs will be given our
utmost consideration. . 75tf
NOTICE OF ROAD
DISTRICT MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
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. 8, wjll be
held at Woodman Hall at or
near Williams Post O ff i c e
on 'Monday, November 3, 1919, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the
purpose of voting upon and deter
mining whether or not a special road
tax shall be levied within Said dis
trict for the purpose of grading and
graveling main thoroughfares 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. GILLETTE,
County Judge for Josephine
County, Oregon.
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when 'the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
The national remedy of Holland for oer
200 years; it Is an enemy of all pains re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric add
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
1Mb foe the name Cold MUf oa mrr ki
ad accept no imitation
NEW TODAY
JUS. MOSS AGENCY Firs Insur
ance, plate glass liability Insur
ance. 304 H Sixth street. tf
WANTED- Salesman to sell gro
ceries wholesale direct to farmors,
commission. One competent to
establish and take charge of bus
iness paying $3000 to $4300 a
year. We furnish training, ex
perience, capital. Not easy money
but permanent, profitable opening
for right man. Quality goods sold
on satisfaction or money back
basis. Farmers save 2094. Man
with farm experience preferred.
Car or rig required. Give age, ex
perience, phone number. Parks
' Bros. Portland, Oregon. 99
GIRL WANTED for about 10 days.
Mrs. Jack Allison, phone 235-J. 01
KSTRAY There left my place at
Merlin Friday a Holsteln cow
branded RV on left hip. Finder
please notify Ed. Van Almen, Mer
lin, Oregon. 04
IX) 3T Auto crank. Friday night
between Oregon Theatre and my
home. Jos Wolke. Finder please
notify me. . 01
FOR SALE A heating stove. Phone
369. 04
FOUND Ladles kld glove, purse,
key. , Owners may secure articles
at Courier office. 01
CARD OK THANKS
We wish to thank the many kind
friends and neighbors for their help
and sympathy in the loss of our be
loved son and brother. Also for the
beautiful floral offerings.
MR. and MRS. J. R. WILHBI.M
and FAMILY.
MR and MRS. E. J. SOHRIMPF.
MR. and Mrs. B. M. WILI1EI.M.
L
XOTICK OF ROAD
DISTRICT MKETIXtJ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
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. 9, will be
held at the School House of
School District Number 2 0,
on Monday, November 3, 1919, ul
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the
.purpose of voting upon and deter
mining whether or not a special road
tax shall be levied within said dis
trict for the purpose of grading and
graveling main thoroughfares 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. GILLETTE, '
County Judge for Josephine
County, 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 Courtly Court of
Josephine County, Oregon.
E. L. COBURN,
98 County Cleric.
The California and. Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 19, 1918.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday "
Leave Grants Pass. 1 P, M
Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M.
Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M
Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M.
For information regarding freight
snd passenger rates cal at the office
of the ponipanv, Lundbin-g .'building
or telephone 131.
Genuine Libbey Cut Glass
t
Shipment just arrived Name on every piece
BARNES, The Jeweler
P. Time Ikwpector Next door Ft ret National Iteak
msat
When you leave the adjustment, equipment and responsibility
for the car to us you are providing yoursnl fwlth Insurance against
accident.' "
We will keep your car In shape to run right and under perfect
control.
You can scarcely afford to assume that worry and responsibil
ity when we do It at such small cost to you.
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Cover the house with life insurance
W. P. FULLER & COS
icpuicu
aints
Auto Enamels and Varnishes
Jewell Hardware Company
We do Fine Shoe Itepairing
MEN VITALLY INTERESTED
In this city, Its lysines interest and Its growth, make
' up the directorate of this bank.
Through them, the Important business of loaning
the bank's funds Is conducted.
Does this mean anything to you when starting a
new account?
Our Resource $72.1,000.00
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON '
BPMrMBBRSSSI'
laVySYSnNst
The Battery Shop
. 314 North 6th Street, across fyom the
Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE
STATION. Service Batteries for all cars.
Phone 127
A. V. Hazeiton, Prop.
Successor to C. A. Linch
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