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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1919)
1 PACK FOUR GR.VNTS PASS DAILY COVIUKR MOXUAY, H.TOIKR i, !. new oaf$, new Sweaters PER52NdL LOCAL J and Your Needs and Ours! You need safety lor your tunds. You need some one to collect your checks. You need a sate means ot paying blllsN You need tank worn modat Ion tn business some times. We need new depositors In order to increase our bus iness yearly. ' Let's get together to business. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON nDIRAl RESERVE UKULELES Genuine Hawiian The Kkulele which was awarded the gold medal at the Panama Pacific Exposition. Manufactured in Honolulu. $3.50 to $25.00 Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 500 G St. Wmlta IMxe Wlnne At Mrs. Coettsche's dancing party Saturday night the waits Prise win nera were Mrs. iFred'k Schmidt and Milo Gardner of the Country Club orchards. . Kre Dancing From 8: SO until 9 o'clock Monday nieht. 01 Buys Rogue River Hotel tM. Reynolds, who recently dis posed of the Waldorf hotel at Rogue River, has gone into the hotel bus iness in (Rogue River again, purchas ing the Wilcox hotel. Crescent City for $3 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 GRAVITY DIST. IMPROVEMENT The annual meeting of the Gravity District Improvement Co. will be held on Saturday next, 25th Inst., 2 p. m., in the Chamber ot Commerce rooms. Grants Pass. Election of di rectors and other Important matters are- to be considered. A full attend ance ot members and land owners is requested. m 01 H. WOOD, Secy. The yellow-breasted chat is one of the few birds which sing regularly at night. STERNO Canned Heat FOR 1XSTAXT COOK1XG Safe So Waste Xon-Eiploslve . Always Ready for I so Uses in the Home for: Dining Room Nursery Kitchenette Porch IBed Room Csed Out-of-doors while: Traveling On Excursions Camping CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books The Martin Ditcher Makes Irrigation Ditches In good soil will make a mile a day. Fine for making drain ditches. Good to make grades and leveling up. roads. .Best for cleaning old ditches. Made in sizes to meet your conditions C. A. WINETROUT The Implement Man Marshal Hooper spent Sunday here with his family. Frank Clark came homo from Al bany yesterday to spend several days with bis mother and slater. Joe and Lou Suhmlit relumed to Gae!le today by auto after spend ing a couple ot days here. G. A. Jeremiah and wife, of Port land, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John "Dally at Selm'a. Wlllard storage battery service station, SU North Sixth St. 1711 Harry Silver, who Is Interested in new llthla springs near Ashland. Is lu the city. Van lA. Heffner. of Trail. Oregon, Is at the Oxford. Mr. Heffner is con nected with the fish hatchery at Trail. Mrs. . W. 1'rlddy, of Medford. was in the city today and took the ataee for Crescent City, where she will visit. . Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Stone, of Med ford, are In the city for the week. Mr. Stone is shipping a carload of apples from the 'Hull ranch. Attorney J. T. Chlnnock and Br. Walker were fishing In the vicinity ot Galice Sunday and made a "great killing" on steelheads. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store. Medford. Ore., will be tn this territory, still selling Standard Electrical equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be riven our utmost consideration. 75tf Mrs. L. iL. Jewell, of Portland, anil son, Dwlght. of Klamath Falls, are visiting in Grants Pass. Mr. Jewell will return to his home tomorrow, but Mrs. Jewell expects to spend the week here. COMRADESHIP AT MEET OF EX-SERVICE MEN Mrs. H. Ogdon went to Roseburg Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C N. Column return ed this afternoon from a visit at Portland. Mrs. J as Itankln, of Jtoseburg, is the city the ueet of Mr. and Mrs. August tloettsohe,' Mrs. J. G. Gilbert left this morn ing for 'Fresno. Cl., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Ireland, of Portland, ate guests ot Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Webber for a few day. Mrs. 11. J. Ciowler and baby re turned to Roseburg today after vis iting Mrs. 3. K. Wall. Reuben Kosher went to Kegg to day to work for the Kegg dumber Co. Mrs. Richardson arrived this morn ing from iPendletou lo visit her par ents. (Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' fanner.' Hoy Jordan and family, who have been Ilvlnx on the W. M. Hair place In 'this elty, have moved to. Wolf Creek. Mrs. E. I. Moon returned this morning from Harrlsburg. lu.. where she spent several months with her sister. Mrs. G. Fraser left this afternoon fur her home at los Gotoa, Cal., at ter. spending a month with her daughter. 'Mrs. C. W. ljmbrecht. Mr. and Mm. 'Arthur Kelly arrived 1 ihtta iiw.m I , i9 tr-rtm VV'llllut,,. an,! uilll vllt at the George Atkins home at Williams. Mft and Mrs. C. I,. Hobart made a trip to 'Medford yesterday. Mrs. Klocker returned with them and will spend a few days here. E. A. Murphy, In company with R. U. Miller, of Portland, left today for Crescent City on 'business. Mr. Murphy is vice president of the C. & O. C. railway. Tiie Sirr'lit Corset t'u. Wish to announce, that i.Mrs. W. II. Dana will soon complete her Instruc tion and will be able to take orders for the famous made-to-iiicaxuro St( rella corset. 00 Returns From I'ortlnml Stanton Howell roturned Saturday from Portland, where he spent a week buylns phonographs and other musical Instruments for his store. Beaucoup" boxing and music, "beaucoup" cigars and cigarettes and unlimited quantities of doughnuts and cider and Krape juice, will help all the ex-service men of this local ity get back into the old war-time spirit of comradship Tuesday even ing. The American Legion Is making a' special "smoker" of Its meeting this week and every man who was In the service Is Invited to the "get-togeth er" meeting. Every man entitled to wear the discharge button is urgent ly Invited, regardless of his place of residence or whether he is a ber of the American Legion. The committee In charge of the i evening's program consists of Allen .Three I'uy Kim Underwood. Wllford Allen Jr., and wiring me mourn oi uciooer mree persons have been fined In Justlie Holman's court, on the charge of breaking the fish and guine laws, and paid $12.', Into the fish and game fund." Half of this money goes to the state and half to Josephine county. Itortlei-to-IUmlcr Truck Coming A two and halt ton truck, Good year pneumatic equipped, on a run from, the 'Mexican to the Canadian border will arrive at the Grants Poms Service Station-tonight nnd leave nt 10 a. m. Tuesday. They will dem- mem-jonMtrate Goodyear Tires to nil Inler 'ested parlies. 00 Wilbur Bearss. They have signed up a number or tne speediest ring men in Josephine county and have an ex-professional for referee. AH members of the local post are especially requested to attend to pass on a number of public questions sub mitted from the state headquarters. It Is desired to ascertain the general opinion on these public matters that the delegates to the national conven tion may be properly Instructed. The smoker will begin at 8 p. in. Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce. The Oregon TONIGHT "PEP" GISH 'TLGef Him Yet" The man whom she decided to marry hated railroad owners and Dorothy -was a railroad magnate, but did she get him? We'll say she did. Added Attractions "Fun in 'A' Flat" A Lyons and Moran Comedy Burton Holmes Travelogue We Xced X Introduction You have either heard, or heard i about us. Meet us at Waldorf hall Monday night and we will all have Che Jazziest .time ever. Dancing 8:30 until 1 o'clock. 01 Kilvrrllc Running 'Fishermen who sell their catches to the Coos Bay Fish and Canning Co. are receiving the highest price! paid for salmon on tho coast. Usher men are paid 8 eenta for silver sides, which have just begun to come In in sufficient numbers to make fish ing profitable and 11V4 cents for hlnook. The Chinook season Is about through with though some are caught every night. Coos Bay Har bor. - W. O. W. Meeting Regular meeting of W. O. W. Mon day evening, October 20. All mem bers are urgently requested to be present as there is business ot im portance to every member. 00 Dew fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF Rafferty Get 400 Gallons Charles K. Hill and Elmer John Ross, -were arrested late Friday af ternoon by Deputy Sheriff T. A. Raf- fety as they attempted to get through the city with a Studebaker car con taining approximately 400 pints of Sunnybrook and Old Hermitage, In addition to a few bottles of beer. The men were apprehended Just as they were leaving town and considerable difficulty was experienced In bring ing them to a halt. Roseburg Re Bin Jazx Dance I Waldorf hall Monday, October i Lannspach't Jazz Orchestra of Med ford. Admission 25e. Big night. Let's to. . 800 M When Jack Frost . sends out hit advance agent It's a signal fur you to place that order for your new overront and Kail suit mads by GEO S. CALHOUN v Fifteen year IwcnI agent it .- (MKt a Street 1 -M cz It takes a woman, a wniuiiii only, to turn a house into n lmini But There is no store in the land that can be 6f mure annltunre In the furnishing of It than ours. We solicit the Inquiries ami Inspection of women who are par ticular about their furnishings, hard to please. We will please you. mmMmmwM Btoi So Dependable Quality - Prices Right in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes .at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear l We ILve It" Vulcanizing Repair Work FIRST CLASS WORK Gl'AltAX'I'KK.II GOODRICH TIKKS and Tl IIKS Gasoline 20c " . Oil SOc and up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE BARGAINS in USED CARS Dodge Touring Car One Ton Truck ' Three Good Ford Cars One Overland C. L. Hobart Company COMIXG KVKNTS Nov. 3, Monday Anti-Saloon league , rally. ' Nov. 1-2, Saturday-Sunday County Sunday school convention. Mining iblanks Courier office. WATER A meeting ot the north side water users -Is called for 'Monday evening, 7:30, at courthouse, ' C. Mi DBMARAY. 01 C. Q. OlIXETTE. Quart); blanks at Courier office. V