Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
t PAGE FOCH GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'IUER miuvv. MToiu:i iti. iuio. FER52N1L LOCdL Our Policy llcw Coats, new Sweaters ! i has always been to keen the assets of our institution tlior oughly liquid. Our membership in the FUrl Reserve System accomplishes this aim to a' degree previously Im possible, In the iFedoral Reserve -Bank we have an un failing reservoir ot cash obtainable tn. xohange tor com mercial paper which we hold. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON 4lVederal reserve SB,- steM Have you hvi-d these new SONGS? Tell Me Why. Baby. Killarney, My Klllafney. Not in a Thousand Tears. Where the Lanterns Olow. There's Something About a Rose. t , A Song for You and Me. My Evening Star. My Golden Rose. India. Big Bine Eyes. That Lullaby of Long Ago. Rosa Mia. It Was the Time of Lilac. The Good Days. Midnight 'Maid. The Vamp. Little Northern Window. Abandonado. Slngapoor (song of the East) 30c per copy Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807509 G St. BIG RALLY TONIGHT E Reception for the Knott On Wednesday evening a recep tion was given by the members and friends of the M. E. church for the new pastor and family, Joseph Knotts, wife, son and Mrs. 'Rose, Mrs. Knotts mother. The crowd filled the parlors of the church, and were entertained by speeches and songs. One of the special features of the program, was a solo, "Bubbles," rendered by Miss Lucy Cass, accom "panied ,fcy Mrs. Sabin. Rev. Drake, on behalf of the Ministerial associa tion, delivered an address of wel come. At the close of the program refreshments were served. Xn Shortage of Candy At Homing's Shack. 16 In anticipation of Saturday's dash between the Ashland and 'Grants Pass high school football teaimn-stu dents of the local school will hold a big rally tonight. freshmen hare been busily gather ing boxes and crates donated ' by public spirited business men and have a large pyre erected on the high school field. The public is invited to attend the rally, at which the coach will announce Saturday's line-up, and the team will make a brief appearance. - Each class is preparing a "rooting stnnt" of some kind and will com pete tonight for the honor of putting its "stunt" on the football field be tween halves of the game. The Grants Pass team has been practicing steadily, but will stick en tirely to straight football in this first game. The line-up will be tairly heavy but the team as a whole is yet very sjow and cumbersome. If fighting spirit, however, can make up for lack of experience. Grants Pass should stand a good show against the fast aggregation from up the valley. Ashland last week defeated the strong Klamath Falls team. The game will begin-at 3:15 p. m. on the high school grounds. Offi cials will be Fred T. Collins of Grants Pass and Lynn Oklowett, of Ashland. Knight Templar Tonjght Special meeting of Melita Com mandery K. T, with work in the Or der of the Temple. THE. OREGON TONIGHT TOMORROW, MATIVEE AT P. M AVI) NIGHT AIU'LTS 23c CHILDREN 13c IXCLUMXU WAR TAX ' BRYANT WASHBURN ASSISTED BY , SHIRLEY MASON in "PUTTING IT OVER" HE'S THE VILLAGE Cl'T-lP! A regular devil-may-care cuss who tears up the town and stavs out late at night! Comes staggering out of tee-cream parlors at 10 o'clock at night 'n everything. He is some humdinger. So Is SHE in a different way. So is the picture. You'd never forgive yourself for missing It If you did. You won't though; yourre coming! Also MACK SE.NXETT COMEDY " NOJMOTHER TO GUIDE HIM " With Funny lien Turpiu The Battery Shop 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. Phone 127 A. V. Hazelton, Prop. Successor to C. A. Linch Mrs. G. H. I Vane went to Ashland this afternoon for a few days. ' Edison Mania l.amp at Harper's Eleotrki Store. .11 Prof. F. II. Apple-hoff atrlved to day from Roseburg and will hereaf ter make Grants Pass his home. J. O: Sowell, Harry Sowell and Pave Renfrew, of Kerby, are In the city today on 'business. ' Plenty of .milk and cream at Hom ing's Shack. H Mr. and Mrs! F. E. Bedford are' leaving tit a few days tor southern California, traveling by auto. Quincey Woodcock came In from Kerby yesterday to spend a few days. HQ made a trip to Iceland this morning. Saturday and Sunday matinees start at 3 p. m. Doors open at 2:30 The Oregon. 05 Mrs. J. N. Klphart, ot Fort Klaln ath, who sfient the past week with er sister, Mrs, T: E. Booth, return- home thia morning. ; Willard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Rev. C. M. Cllne returned this morning from 'Portland, where he at tended the state convention of Bap tist churches. .Ladies and children are urged to attend matinees to avoid evening crowds. The Oregon. 05 Mrs. Mary M. Mappes. who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Bedford, or this city, left this piororog for l.o An geles, Cal. . Edison Maxda l.amps at Harper's Electric Store. W. Milner and family returned to Grants Pass this morning for the winter. They have .been at Xorth Bend, where Mr. Milner was work ing tor the past five months. 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. 7Stf Mrs. A. C. Sanford. who with' her daughter. Mrs. S. C. Price, and baby. visited another daughter. Mrs. L. C. Fnlkenhaven of this city, left this mornirv;. returning to I'nderwood. Wash. . By special request, matinees Sat urdays and Sundays beginning Satur day. October 25th, and every Satur day and Sunday thereafter at the Oregon Theatre. , . 05 F. W. Dunn, or Fresno, Cal..'- was in from Merlin today. Mr. Dunn has property on Pickett creek with 10 acres in bearing apples and he is here to care for the marketing or the fruit. . For rent or sale on most reason able terms large house, furnished or unfurnished, with double garage. Place suitable for one or two fami lies or rooming house. Apply M.' L. Truax, 101 North Sixth street. 04 HunImuhI Some "Kicker" , Charging that her husband kick. ed her in the stomach, beat hor with an axe handle and swore at her, Mrs. Jennie Baseel, of iGlendalo has brought suit for divorce. She claims that her husband, who is a mer chant at Olendale. is worth 150,000. Mr. OurttM-lm Invites Y To attend a Hallowe'en masque rade dancing party, Friday. October 31. at .Waldorf Hall, Good mimic. cash jrls. Spectators and lady dancers. 25c. Dattce tickets $1.10. 05 lUg IJquor Haul nt Itiwclmrg Uqiiur valued at approximately $3,000. two Uiilck roadsters and a man and woman 'driving the .two machines, waa the haul made last night -by Sheriff Qulne assisted by Deputy Sheriff iHufety and Con stable F. W. IMIIard, says the Rose burg News. A third car got by the officers and although It waa fired at three times aped through the city and escaped. Oescent City for . Owing to the present excellent condition or the roads the Grants Pass ft Orescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for 15- T5tr Jaillirmk at tilomlale A Juilbreak occurred In thin Htv last week, when Marshal I'mphlette had Incarcerated a youth who aav the name of John Love and claimed to have'hulled froin Grants Pa. in our city bust lie for holding up ami taking some groceries from Geo. Pete. I.ter when the marshal went to the Jail to teed the lud, the offi cial found the bird hud flown. The locks had been sawed off and the doors were open. A hack saw had been used to cut the staples off and; open the door. The. work was done! by local talent, and while the proof' Is lacking, yet it is pretty well known . who did the Job. Glendale News. ! W. It. '. Meeting i ' General Logan W. R. C. will hold their regular semi-monthly meeting Saturday afternoon. iA full attend ance is desired. . v. Buxom Hikers This forenoon two women hikers from Florida' arrived In the city, on . their way south to California, from which state they will make their way back home. They came meet via Portland. Thelrexpense account is kept replenished by selling Dhoto graphs of themselves to the male population, of course. They were buxom lassies and carried packs that would make a veteran of the Argon- ne stagger. J. E. 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 almost consideration. 75tf In Xcw (Quarter The Jewell Hardware Company Is now located In its new quarters on Sixth street. .1. T. Williams nud W'm. Fry, who are conducting the business, have arranged one of the most convenient buildings in the city for that kind of business. The building is 2.-.X150, with 50 feet ex tra on the alley. The rear of the building has lieen provided with a concrete floor, over which to handle the heavier articles, a' fine gasoline pinup has been Installed in front of the store, and the company will handle Oakland Six automobiles. The new store would be a credit to any city. Prices on Wood Dry slab wood S3 per tier, ereen slah wood, $2.50 per tier, delivered. A. L. Edgerton's mill. 02tf V.... Your sweetheart, your wife or your daughter a trip to Murphy Sat- . . ,i s . . - uruajr nisni. spruce UD and nnv th 04 Violent circular currents make na vigation In the Bay of Biscay difficult. Hallowe' en POSTJDARIW JAP, NAPKrXS VAVKH 0n PliAf'E CARDS MASKS CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books What- is the difference between a railroad during a rate war, and a meat man? , 83 The railroad meets the cut, hut the meat man cuts the meat! YOl'Il FAVORITE Cl'T AWAITS YOU HERE, PIT I P IV HTVLE WHE.V YOC APPEAR. WE'RE HERE TO HERVE YOl' WELL AND FAST! OCR WPEKI) MAKES MANY TAXI AGHAST! TUTS IS THE PLACE VOll CHOICE MEATS l.V A HI RltY! The City Market CORNER FIFTH AND O STREETS and Hew fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF GREAT THING Tailor Made Clothes Gives you a lot ot satisfaction to know that It's your suit and that It Is made to fit you ami does. No fuss, no worry, no' after roitreta It It's mads by GEO S. CALHOUN ttoa Hlrvet Fifteen years local agent L- Z terraSfoi. J It takes a woman, n cumin only, to turn a Iiiiiim Into a Imtue, Itul There Isno store In the land (list can lie of inure a unit mire In the furnishing of It than ours. We solicit tlie Inquiries and Inspection of women who are par ticular about tliulr furnlHhlnits, hard to please. We will please you. . s era l ' 1 MW.-uuv Dependable Quality - Prices Right in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes - at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We llnve ll" Vulcanizing Repair Work r'IRST CLASS WORK (H AIUM l.tKD GOODRICH TIRES and TI MES Gasoline 20c Oil 20c and up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE Bargains in Tires While they lust we are selling 30x314 Plymouth Xon-Skltls, 5,000 mile guarantee for $17.00 spot cash. This Is absolutely the big gest tire Iw.rgaln on the market. All firsts. Attention Ford Owners We have In stock the famous Universal Oil and Kiiol Saver for Fords. .,)If you would have your tar properly lubricated try one. Watch this simce for announcement of arrival of carl.M.d Mo. del famous IW-lV.r Maxwells. When you buy . ,nr want really mood tar for $1130.00 look this one ver. Bargains in Used Cars One Overland Model "83" for $575.00. One 1917 Model Maxwell Touring Car for $725 00 One 1917 Model Maxwell Roadster for $775 00 One 1918 Model Maxwell Touring Car. good as new. equipped with .bumper in front and rear, new tires, for .$875.00? One 'Ford with Carry All Uody on rear for $350 00 nV8U,,er"elX, 1,17 Mdel for 1800'00' n you say HUDSON you are .peaking of an extraordinary automob e These cam are a.l in first Cass shape and every one is aTargaln. " ' . YOl IW FOR HERIVCE Collins; Auto Company Phone 317 . J 311 II Street