Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 22, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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GRANTS PASS DAILY OOVIUKR
WKIVtKMIlV, MTOHEIt 1KJ, I8li.
i LOCAL
nw Coats, new Sweaters
Your Needs and Ours!
You need safety tor four funds.
You need some on to collect your checks.
You need a safe means of paying bills.
. You need bank accommodation In business some
times. We need new depositors in order to increase our bus
Iness yearly.-
Left get together (or buslneae.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
CJTMRAL RISEHVT.J
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EVERY Ol'TIHMK 1AY
1XVITES YOU TO
KODAK
Don't waste the sunny after
noons by being without Kodak
and films. Make your Kodak
Album a storehouse of plea
sure for the long winter even
tags which will soon be here.
EASTMAN KODAKS AXD
FILMS THE BEST MADE
Stanton Rowell
. Music and Photo House
507 BOO O St.
All kinds of legal blanks at the
Courier.
BORX
and Mrs.' Arthur
King, on Applegate, a daughter.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the County Court ot Josephine Coun
ty, Oregon, will consider bids tor
lumber necessary tor retlmbering ot
the bridge, across Rogue River at
Grants Pass, Oregon. The dimen
sions may be obtained by applying at
the County Clerk's office In Grants
Pass, Oregon.
All bids must be filed on or be
fore the 29th day of October, 1919,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or award the
contract, according to the best In
terests of the County.
By order ot the County Court of
Josephine County, Oregon.
E. U COBCRN,
County Clerk.
Some small spiders build no webs,
but leap on their pray like minute
tigers.
11. U Wilson returned to Glandule
today, after transacting business
here.
Attorney J. X. Johnston Is in
Jacksonville on professional bus
iness. Wlllard storage battery service
sUtlon, 914 North Sixth St. 17tt
Hal J. Slsty, ot the Yellow Horn
quarts mine at Placer, went to Port
hind last iiltriit on business.
Mrs. Murlbutt and Mrs. Mullen ar
rived this morning from Idaho and
lef OD he stage for Crescout City
Mid Eureka.
Attorney O. S. Blanchard returned
yesterday -from Portland, where he
had been tor several days on profes
sional 'business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur and children
arrived this morning ifrora Marcus.
Wash., and wilt spend ,the winter
here with Mrs. Wilbur's sisters,
Misses Jessie- and' Helen ILayton;
J. B. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec
tric Store, Med ford, Ore., will .be In
this territory, still selling Standard
Electrical equipment same goods,
better prices your needs will be
given our utmost consideration. 75tf
Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Thompson and
daughter returned this morning
from Goldendale, Wash., where they
spent the past three weeks with rel
atives and .friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Ireland and
children, of Portland, who were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Web
ber,. went to Glendale this morning.
Mr. Ireland will return to this city
in a tea- days. Mrs. Ireland and chil
dren will return to Portland.
Mrs. D. . Bodge, who has been In
Michigan tor the past tour months, Is
expected home tonight. She visited
her old home and relatives at Grand
Haven, liuddington and Detroit, and
on the way home spent several davs
with her -daughter In northern California.
iut ore
Earl Smith returned last night
from Klamath (Kail.
K hunting party composed ot
Messrs. Casey, Maloney, iKred Col
lins and Alex Watts left this morn
ing tor the lower Illinois river
country, expecting to remain out un
til they secure the limit ot deer; and
they expect to get several bears.
Why Have a Tarty at Home
When you can attend' tha- Hallo
we'en dancing party. 03
Freight Wnxk Near Hugo
Southbound, pameugor trains were
delayed nearly two hours this morn
ing, by a freight wreck near Ittigo,
where eight to '10 cars wore off the
track. The cars were a part of local
freight No. .22R, due here at about
11 o'clock last night. A wrecker
from Ashland wua sent to Hugo and
cleared the track for traffic. It will
require several days to clear mv the
wreckage.
Listen Here
Toll your girl to not lot you tor
get that big dance and welner futHT
at Murphy Saturday nighti Ot
Milking Final l'root
W. S. LMacr'arland of Takllma, was
in the city yesterday makioit final
proof on his homestead near Takll-J
ma. Ills wltnessos were John. Grant
and Charles Owen.
Crescent City for t.V
Owing to the present excellent
couditlon of the roads the Grants
Pass Crescent City Stage Co. will
take you to Crescent City or return
tor $5. 75tt
I'rim on WooL
Dry slab wood $1 por tier, green
slab .wood. $2.50 ier tier, delivered.
A. U Edgerton's mill. OL'tf
Tonight and Tomorrows-Matinee 3:30 and Evening
. Admission Children 15c, Adults 30c War Tax included
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HAVK YOU Ja-ER fl.U A HECIIET DIRE TO SEIIUTf VOK
BURIED TREASURE? COME HAVe A GOOD TD1K WITH MARY
PTOKFORD rX HER FUNNY SEARCH fH BURIED JITUJOXS SHOWN
IX "CAPTAIX KIDD, JR."
Klftry Picklord
"CAPT. KIDD,. Jr."
Hrenk ek-luMl lloaoe Yluilv
Sunday some jiemon or per
sons smashed the windows in the
school house In District 'No. 47. nar
Hugo. The act has stirred the Ire
of the patrons of that district and
the officers, whom it Is hinted have
a clew to the guilty parties, muy
make arrests at any time.
Mr. GitrttMchtt Invites You
To attend a Hallowe'en masque
rade dancing party, Friday, October
31, at Waldorf Hull. Good music,
cash irtzrs. Spectators and . lady
dancers, 25c. Dance tickets I.I0. 0.".
Hill Get Big llrwun Hear
i On his way home from a hunting
I expedition into bear ramp, Vernon
i.. Hill killed a 400-pound brown
bear on a hill near Sourgrasa camp,
in the Callce district. Hill and Andy
Hugging were returning w.lth the
pack Jiorecs and camp equlppage
when 'Hill spied tho bear on the
mountain aide.
Meeting of rn rnu lliii niiipini-nt
There will be a special. buHlueHs
meeting of the Pa ran entamimient,
No. 29. I. O. K. IP. Friday nUht at
7:30. All members are requested to
be present. 03
AiiMrlnn Dies ut County Home
Xavln Schmidt, who was received
at the county "hospital last Friday,
died there last nlgiht. Nothing is
known of him except his statement
that he was an Austrian. He also
claimed to have been picking ' fruit
In Douglas county. In hla pockets
were two drafts issued by the Gold
Hill bank on a .Portland "bank, one
for 3u and the other for 15.75.
J. E. Bartlett
Of the Peoples Electric Store
Medford, Oregon,' will be in this ter
ritory, still selling Standard F.itri.
cal equipment same goods, better
prices your needs will be given ou
utmost consideration. 75tf
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onteel
Talc
POWDER 25c
ONTEEL PACB POWDER 50c
JONTEEL COLD CREAM SOc
JOXTEEL COMBINATION
COLD ORH.VM 80t
CLEMENS.
Soils Drags and Books
33U 5fccd&
and
new fiats on Display
MRS. E. REHKOPF
GREAT THING Tailor Mude Clothes
Give you a lot of atUIatactlon to know that it's your suit uud that
It lauiado to if It you and does.
No fuss, no worry, no after regrota It It's made by
GEO S. CALHOUN
0U.1 U Htreot
Fifteen year mI agnot
It takes a woman, n woman only, to turn h ho:mc Into u liome.
is no store In the land thai csn bo of more atxluuro in
the furnishing of It than ours.
We solicit the Imju It ltn and limpcctluii of women, who are par
ticular about tfiolr furnlnhlnKS, hard to pleanu.
W'e will pWhhp you.
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Dependable Quality - Prices Right
in
Hart, SchalTner & Marx Clothes
at
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
"If Men Wear rU-We lime It"
Vulcanizing Repair Work
FIRST CLASH WOltK GU Alt ANTKED
GOODItK II TIRES and TUBES
Gasoline 20c Oil SOc and up
AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE
FOR SALE
v 10 ton of first class
Wheat Hay in stack.
GEO. J. FOX at
C. L. Hobart Company
First Class Auto Electrician
and Battery Repairman
Passed iby itihe Board ot Auto Meohanic Examiners This Uw was
made for your benefit, wliy not take advantage ot it
BATTERIES OVERHAULED AXD RECHARGED
"For anything (HIVECTRICAL see "
E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician
I'hono 66 500 South Sixth Street