Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 14, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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\\ EDXEMDAY , JAXI IH» I ». I IMO-
GKANTN PASH DAILY ( GI RIER
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Conservation
PERSONAL «2 LOCAL
Early Thoughts
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"Ma, can’t 1 hava some little brothers and sisters to play
with?" askeu the lonesome little chicken of the sedate old hen
"No, Augustus." replied the thoughtful hen, "not while eggs are
70 cents a dozen.”
That's conservation. A little tough on Augustus. but it had
to be done. The war has taught us all the lesson of < otiservation.
It has taught ua how to save. It was a good, wholesome lesson and
ft should not be forgotten, now that the war is over. A good bank
like ours is a friend to every saier.
Deposit your funds with us
and accept our banking facilities.
E. <1. Holman is on a business trip I'he Teli warn Know»—
to Albany and Portland.
Grants Pass that city of almost
"Mary Regan” heroine of la»Roy divine climate la repreaonted at the
Scott’s famous stories of New York Imperial this day by Mr. and Mrs. E.
' night life, is charmingly portrayed J. Hotteuroth. Portland Telegram.
by Anita Stewart at the Oregon thea­
tre Wednesday and Thursday.
69 tliurch Meeting Tomorrow —
A. J. Green returned thia morning
The annual meeting of Bethany
from a trip to Medford.
Presbyterian church and congrega
F. R. Dunlap, of Roseburg. I k in lion will lie held at the church to­
the city today.
morrow night, following n supper at
Harry Schubert of Wenatchee, 6; SO.
Wash., is registered at the Granta
MFMBEI
I Pass hotel.
IHni’t Forgot—
IHKMi: RtsLUM
George II Durham spent nearly 10
» 1 » I f »1
The dance at Spence Hall January
days In Portland, returning home 17. The Neilsons will furnish the
Tuesday morning
music. The cooks arc arranging for
Raymond Messenger, of New Hope, a Idg chi ken feed, also lots of other
went to lais Angeles last week to en­
good eat*. Don’t miss It.
ter an atltomobile school
Marrying a man to reform him
\l Saltation trniy llall-
may upi>eal to you girls— but
be-
Mrs Sawyer will speak for the last
ware! See what happen^ to Anita
time
at the Saltation Army hall on I
Stewart in ’’Mary Regan" Oregon
Thursday night nt s o'clock.
MYs
Wednesday and Thursday.
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Sawyer lias been joined by her son
Jas. 1 aigan came over from Med­
from Bakersfield. Cal . and they will
ford this morning and made a trip to
soon lento for St. Martin Springs.
Waldo today.
Strong, Light and Durable
Washington.
Mrs. Wilbur Ward and sistur-ln-
law. Nellie Ward, visited Grants Pass
No R«il Tape—
yesterday.
Just phone 262-R for the Sooner
Willard storage battery service
Taxi.
Two Dodge cars, and two lit­
station. SI 4 North Sixth St
17tf
tle
old
Fords that are always on the
Mrs. Jos Wharton went to Riddle
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lob.
this morning to attend the funeral
of her cousin. Blanche Riddle.
Mr. Feldiimier Elected Direr tor— *
Mrs. lion Calvert who viaited In
Geo Feldmaier was elected direct-
Medford, returned home this morn-
or of the Granta Pass irrigation dls-
trict at the ejection held yesterday,
Anita Stewart as "Mary Regan,”
taking the place made vacant by th«
mystery girl in IxRoy Scott’s great
novel lives and loves by beauty and resignation of O. L. Ia»igh. The vot­
ers also endorsed the proposal au­
wits in New York's fast game of big
business and pleasure. Oregon Wed­ thorising the directors to contrail
nesday and Thursday.
69 with the state of Oregon for the pay­
ment by the state of the interest up­
Mrs Susan Smith and daughter.
on the district bond issue for a five-
Mrs. M. P. Mullins, of Mt. Vernon.
year period. This follows the pro­
More than 30 singers attended the Mo . stopped off in Grants Pass. They visions of the law enacted by the
are
on
their
wav
to
Hood
River.
first meeting of the cnorai society
last legislature for state guarantee
J. M. Holowell returned to Oregon
I which was held Tuesday night at
of irrigation district bond interest.
City
today
after
spending
a
few
days
the Baptist church, when Professor
Applehoff directed, with Miss Noble here with his brother. 1» A. Holowell You Can't Dodge—
There was great in­ He is looking for a suitable location
accompanist.
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Ford
terest manifest and if the present in- for a stock ranch.
_.
land
a Chevrolet, both guaranteed to
Tni* i
Gowns and Anita Stewart!
terest and attendance is .maintained
dis |stan<*
"Climate."
The driver»
dainty
star
of
"Mary
Regan"
there are great possibilities for a
i are also well broke to Die climate
plays
some
beauties
Whether
rld-j
choral society. No especial program
i We hope n<> one gets sore at this, ar
has been mapped out but it is pro- i Hng over the mountains, presiding at' ¡we both love the climat*».
Phone
a
lobster
supper
in
one
of
New
York
’
s
I posed to meet on Tuesday of each
rpo A Hyde und H
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I week for practice with the probabil­ ultra-cafes, eloping with her soon-to- i géant.
ity of a concert at the close of the be-millionaire husband, or breakfast­
ing in silken pajamas, she dellghfit
season.
I’lRITAN
Heiul of Bond Illi) Illg Firm
There are no dues and the only ex­ the eye and charms the devotee of
Ralph Schmeeloch, head
K vl instrument without
Oregon Wednesday and
pense will be for heat and light at fashion.
bond
buying house of Portland that
equal in the talking-machine
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the meeting place
Professor Apple­ Thursday.
world.
bears
the Schmevlovh name, is In the
Mrs
Agnes
Morris
arrived
yeeter-|
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hoff is giving his servi.es without
To hear a Puritan is to un­
city
today,
his firm hating made th<-
derstand why it is termed jhe
charge.
All singers are invited to day from Portland to spend a month I purchase of the »100,000 bond issue
or
more
here
She
was
accompanied
•‘Super-Phonograph.’’
The
I attend the weekly meetings.
depth and quality of its tone
by her brother. Charles T. Morrison, ion the Grants Pass Irrigation dis­
trict. Mr. Schmeeloeh Is strong in
and' the clear, distinctness of
Former Attorney General H e re
of Was o. who is on bis way to Oak­
expression can be equalled by
his advocacy of irrigation for South­
Cicero M. Idleman, a former at- land. Cal.
no other machine.
ern
Oregon lands, and has great
I torney general of the state of Ore-
Come in and hear some of
. faith in the future of the Rogue and
gon, is in the city today, he being Marriage Licenses Issued——
your favorite records on one of
ipplegate i alleys.
our Puritan phonographs, It
|one of the attorneys for Mrs. Mae
Marriage licenses were Issued to­
plays all makes of disc records
Schults, who is seeking damages for day to Francis James Sutherland of
without attachments.
< wi Sale Tomorrow —
injuries sustained in an accident at Klamath Falls anil Ruby Electa Ken­ Army
army goods for the
STANTON ROWELL
The
stirpili«
Waldo, the case being on the docket yon <:f this I’v; and to Robert Rodg­
Music »nd Photo Hnnw
for the present term of the circuit ers Young, of Stockton. Cal., and municipal store in Grants I’qgw hiv<
507 G Street
court
Mr. Idleman is lo ated at f-aura Fthd S hinder of Josephine arrived and are being moved Into the
Wade buddln on Front street, today.
Portland.
county.
The store wilfMm open for bnslnesf
tomorrow morning
The store Will
do a strictly cash business, and even
check- v ¡1 not be a cepted In pay-
TWO DAYS
rnent for the golds sold.
ONLY
A Few Spring Hats and Coats
Nureenkor to
Mr». E. liehkopf
mr$. Hellie Deas
THE FIRST NATIONAL-BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
B A S T A I N
Pruning Shears
8 ft. length
10 ft. length
Rogue River Hardware Co
Your
Home
Show
Your
C’haracter >.
You may have hern walling a long Um«, hoping and expect­
ing to Improve the atmosphere of your home with ionic brighten
Ing change of furniture.
We can meet any furnishing Idea you may have, and »»>« you
money on your sele< lion
" WE TUSH A HOOSE INTO A HOME ”
R u 6S. L/NOlfUMS R*HCfS. WtuPtrfH,
NooS/ftS
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P hons
50
When You Are Home
Tonight, Decide
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over Fifteen Years tairai »Kent
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN-AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Cash Clothiers
Big Super Attraction Starts Today
I Power CoiniNiny < use in <’onrt—
When Big Busin**»» relax*-» and
»qualifier» its swollen profit» on
Big l’|ea»ure» in Nev. York » mid­
night joy giouud liu- whole glit­
tering underworld dance» to
whim—
To play with the devotee» of
Plea»nre mean» the opening of
Golden Doors to the woman who
has brains, beauty and nerve.
SEVEN REELS
Of Sv* if t Action
SIX H A WOMAN IS
“MARY
REGAN”
I II ho <11« tin* RACINE ÌTIEES
E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician
l.l< <'tisc<l into Electrician and Battery Repairman
Phone M
5Ofl South Sixth Street
WE DELIVER
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ADULTS 25c; KIDDIES 15c
INfTA DES WAR TAX
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in the lower valley a number of years
ago. The suit Is for the collection
of money claimed upon the eqtilp-
ment and for current supplies in the
operation of the pumping plant The
next case on the docket Is that of
Mrs Schultz vs. Veatch and Elder.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
After December 10th. I will again take In genera) overhauling
work for the winter, but will discontinue It after March 30th. 1920
If you wish to have me do your work bring It In early
Batteries, Generators and Magnetoes overhauled and repaired
PHONE 123 For Prices on FLOUR and FEED
HEROINE OF LellOY SCOTT’S
SENSATIONAL NOVEL
OF BIG Pl.i ’.SURE IN NEW
YORK—AS PLAYED BY
Anita
Stewart
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Following the closing of the trial
of R. J. Rowen In the circuit court, a
jury was selected for the trial of the
case of th« California-Oregon Power
company against a number of defend-
ants, parties who were interested in
the irrigation pl»nt that was Installed
Mary Regan is one of the most
lar heroin*'» of modern fiction. Iler
n<lt ent ores were published in Cosmo­
politan magazine
v OREGON
Salem, Jan. 14
Tentative plans
announced by the Oregon Growers'
Cooperative Asso latioti here today,
call for the erection of six fruit
packing plants 1n this state At an
expenditure of ajiproxlmately »200,-
000.
WANT STATE TO BEAR BURDEN
OF KEEPING I P HIGHWAYS
TOMORROW
Salem, Ore., Jan.
14. Senators
Eddy of Douglas county and Banks
of Multnomah county are joint au­
thors of a bill providing that the
state shall bear the entire burden of
maintenance of public highways. In­
stead of placing half the burden on
the counties, as la now the statutory-
requirement.
,
Josephine County Flour Mill
Corner Third and G Streets
G. B, BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.