Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 18, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Carry the Flag of Savings
And Victory is Surely Yours
PER52NÆL ÍÜ? LOQflL
The Savings Hag i* a Bag of inspiration.
hoj>c and fruit fulness. It's a flag that millions
of prudent men and women loyally ami oour-
iigeously curry as their standard.
It’s a flag that stands for action determina­
tion and progress. It's a flag that triumphantly
leads to victorv.
Let the savings flag be your flag. Open an
account at the First National Bank ami march
steadily. surel\ on to financial success.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
srsm a
reortu atsr.avr
st s rt -1
OF SOVTHKRN OREGON
Plain Tumblers »S, per dozen
Thin Blown Tumbler*. *1.19 per dor.
Star (Alt and Grape Pattern Tumbler*. <2 per dozen.
SEE Ol II WINDOW
Rogue River Hardware Co
*
mi iindav , maiuh i», i9m>
GRANTS PASS HAHA FOI ltll.it
PAGE FOIE
I AST TIMES
TONIGHT
PARTY AÎ ARMY HALL
A large crowd assembled at the
Salvation Army hall last evening to
welcome Colonel Brengle and party
from New York. Ca.pt. Bouterse led
the open air meeting preceding the
meeting in the hall and sang several
“The Trillers
One of the year’s appealing
picture*
OREGON I
TOMORROW
-SATl RDAY
Ora Carew
(’olone! Brengle
An amazing photoplay of
crime and comedy
coming si nday
“AUCTION OF SOULS”
Courier classified ads bring
sult«- Try a classified.
B. F. Hogue, of Klamath Falls, I h *|H*ܫI Meeting I. I. A V M.
* local visitor for a few weeks.
Tonight al < 30.
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Dr George Kyott. of Glendale“, la
local visitor tor the day
old Soldier Idea—
John U Ross. aged 88 yean, pass­
The Gospel in song Airs. J. !..
Johnson tonight Church of Christ. ed away at <> o'clock last night at the
W. I* Smith is in l.elmtd for a few Soldiers' Home, lie was a private in
Coiuimn.v tl. 3rd Colorado Infantry,
days attending to some business.
You will find Dr Ingram's office in the Civil war. lie waa born'March
34 t i, is.33, and entered tho home from
over tho Golden Rule Store
II. A. Trueblood arrived this morn­ Granta Pass on December 12, 1»16
ing from lavs Angeles and will make lie is survived liy a uephew who re­
sides In Oklahoma, and who was
his Ijonie In the city.
Mr* Esther Young ts attending a with him at the time of his death
meeting of the Hugo Merlin Mleaion- Funeral arrangement» have not been
completed as yet. The deceased was
arv society at Merlin today.
Easter candies at Horning's Shack. well known and had many friends
Mrs. M. L. Jordan is visiting rela­ who regret his death. Roseburg Re-
tive* at Wolf Greek for a few days, V lew.
having left for there this morning
"Pond s Vanishing Cream.” Sabin lioyel In li VI ll*"ll*------
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has It.
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V «iveclal convocation of ¡Reame»
Mrs. W. J. Warner arrived this chapter, No. 28. R. A. M.. will be
morning from Medford for a visit held Friday evening. March
I Sth.
here with Mrs. t)len Arnspiger.
Work in the Most Excellent und
A. B. Cornell returned last night Royal Arch degrees Supia'r ut 6:15.
from a short business trli> to Med- All visiting companions cordially In­
ford.
IH order of F. M Huyler,
vlted.
Hemstitching and pecoting. lUc H P.
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and 12c per yard. Nellle^Neas. Ottf
Mrs. T. 8 Batman, who has 'been
Dance Was Popular—
visiting with friends near ..Merlin,
One of the largest crowds i that lias
left thiJ morning for Oakland. Calif.
¡attended u dance here for a long
C. A. Wible is spending the day at
' time wa» prerellt at the J \ inert cun
I Medford attending to business mat­
I Legion dunce lust night
I Everyone
ters.
'a]>penred to have a good lime, the
Andrew Shade and Harry Cougle
’ music doing Its share in giving pep
are at Jacksonville today giving tes­
' to the evening. Th« two songs sung
timony in the case of l-ark Evans.
1 by Junies LI uni were uppreciatetl to
Easter biggs at Horning's Shack.
a large extent bv the dancers, accord-
Miss Carrie Robertson left for San
ling to the applause given. Mr. l.lum
Francisco this morning after a short
*ang the two Irish ballads In a very
visit here with Mrs George Eaton.
pleasing manner The next dance by
Joe Schmitt Is spending a few days
the 1-egion will be given a week from
in the city, coming up from his mill
Friday when the O. A. *' cadet band
at Gazelle.
' Is bare for a concert
The proceeds
I "The Blessed Hope" tonight
I from last night's dam e will go a long
Deming—Church
of
Evangelist
the .Ixttfioii
21 way toward replenishing
Christ.«
treasury.
Mrs. J E. Williams returned to
Central Point this morning after a
short visit here with Mrs. S. Ham- Heap* of Folk»—
Will lie looking for you at Murphy
mood.
I>on't disappoint
The Orres ladies' Tailor of Ash­ Saturday night.
your
friends
for
a
measly
dollar fifty.
land will be at
Hotel Josephine
every Tuesday.
20tf
Sir and Mrs. C. E. Melaine are
sjiending the day In
Jacksonville,
having t>een called there to testify
in the l-ark Evans case
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Jones went
to Medford this morning for a visit
there for a few days.
Mrs. Walter Irwin left this morn­
ing for Albany, where she will make
her home. Mr. Irwin having preceded
Al»«» a
Suspicion
Children’s Styles
solos very effectively.
Colonel Brengle spoke
"The
Purpose for Which Jesus Christ
Came Into the World.” Three local
ministers were present and expressed
much pleasure with the meeting Sev­
eral people came forward for pray­
ers at the colonel's invitation. The
party will be at the army hall all
this week and the people of Grants
Pass should not fail to her these
workers.
COMING EVENTS
re­ Apr. 16. Friday—Discussion of meas­
ures by Josephine County Legisla­
tive club for Women.
*-
MONEY SAVERS
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 |H»un<l can
M. J. B. Coffee in 5 ponnd can*. je r |H>und
Bulk Coffee, |>er }*ound ........
....... 30c, 15c and 5Oc
Instant Poetum. large size
Quaker Oat», large package ..
Armours Oats, large Package
Olympic Pancake Flour, jiackage
. 3M<
Perfection Soda < rackers, large pa< kage
:JHc
Snow Make Sodas, large package
3M«'
Citrus Washing Powder, pa< kage
Sunny -Monday Soap. I bar*
Matches. "Full Count,’’ 12 boxes
Karo Syrup, 10 pound pails
Jewell Shortening, medium p.ul .
Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. cans
Folgers Baking Powder, full |M>un<l cans
K. C. Baking Powder. ',o<- size
Standard Corn, 3 cans for
Campbells Pork and.Beans, lar.e
.Macaroni or spagtietti, per lb.
Pop's Com starch, I pound piwk.iu«
WHY PAY .MOKI •
Basket Grocery Co
Much Interrel in .Meeting»—
From the evangelistic meetings be­
ing conducted by Wm. 1«. Deming at
the Church of Christ there cotne
reports that the interest is very
good
laist evening in his discussion
of the Holy Spirit he declared that
the church today is not as effective
as It was in apostolic days because
Christians are not spirit filled ns they
1 were then. He plead for a more com­
.Maxwell went to Glendale plete surrender to the teachings and
He will begin
thia morning to see if he could find precepts of Christ.
some building materials for use In the discussion tonight of the special
theme of the second coming of Christ
his new garage.
31 Mrs. J. L. Johnson und J. M Isham
Easter Rabbits at Horning's.
J. T. I-ogan. who has charge of each sang a gowjiel song last evening
some of the Pacific highway coir which added greatly to the effective­
struction at Roseburg was a local vis­ ness of the service.
itor yesterday.
Harold Caldwell, a former resi­ Plats of Grants Pass-
Blue print plats of Grants Pass,
dent of the city, spent the night here
visiting friends and attending the |1.SO; blue line prints. 31.75. at
79tf
T.eglon dance. He returned to Glen the Courier offt r
dale this morning.
Mrs. L. E. Rreceda has been visit­
ing here for a short time with her
mother. Mrs. W. iM. Cheshire. She
I
returned to her home at Hornbrook I
this morning.
Rert S. I-add, of Muskegon. Mach .
arrived In Grants Pass this morning
and while here will be the guest of
There will be a meeting of all
his cousin, Mrs. Andrew Shade . Mr.
those who are interested in the
Jjadd will leave on Friday for Okan-
<
ogen. Wash , accompanying his I moth- sluds of the measures to come before
er, .Mrs. Emily L. T,add, who spent the voters at the .May election, at
the winter with her niece«, Mrs. the courthouse on Friday, Ypril 16,
Shade and Mrs Henry Pyle.
at 3 p. m. This ¿meeting will be un­
der the auspictw of the Josephine
County Ijegislative Club for Women
Will Figtit Gray Digger*—
The farmers at Hugo and Winona and anyone interested in the subje'-ts
are uniting in an effort to eradicate to be discussed is urged to attend.
the gray digger squirrel. A day Is The club is non-pel It leal. non-parti­
to be set aside for a general poison­ san and was organized for the consid­
ing of all the rodents of these com­ eration of laws and measures with
munities. Over 250 pounds of poison a view to the better understanding
barley has already been secured from I of the same and consequently to
more Intelligent voting.
the county agent.
M1ARY D. CANBY.
SOME OF THE BATE8T
Song Hits
30«
PER COPY
Dance It Again With Wlfl.
I Like a Little Jazz In My
’■Auld i-ang Syne.”
Igind of .Allah.
Just for Yon.
There in th« Skies.
i >lii t.My Brazilian Maid).
Samoa.
-'ally .-'hamo on You.
Friday Special
rue assortment of vocal
»frumental sheet music,
; In price frnin 1 5 c to
II
( 'HA
STANTON ROWELL
Mimic and Photo Hou»«-
507 G Street
SILICATE
OF SODA
(Water Glass)
Eggs are cheaper now than
they hase been for many a day.
And right now is the time to
lay in a stock of them. Sili­
cate of Soda covers them like
glass and Is therefore a sure
preservative. 'Full and simple
directions with each package.
CLEMENS
Salls Drugs and^ Books
-V
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TAILORING
gives a man u feeling of
“.‘««'IrtX’
ly designed and correctly tailorsd clothes can give.
\t the sign of
Ye Jolly Little
Tailor
GEO S CALHOUN
Over fifteen veurs local deulor.
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
l'OR MEN—AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART SFII IFFNl li IM' M HIV t'UnilEH
The Little Furniture Store
With the Big Stock
Just Around the Corner
Il’s
are
Hee
er*
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
005 G MT.,
—
Won't Tackle lllghvvav —
Mr. an<l Mrs E II. Hersom. of
Yakima. Wash . urrlved here i>v auto
Tuesday and will stay here a •hort
time. They were advised to »hip
their car from here and will make
ihe rest of the trip by train, They
are registered at the Oxford
Into Park Now Paid Fur—
The committee of citizens that hud
the financing of the purchase of the
tract of land adjoining the city park
In hand for use as an auto park Ips
completed Its work, und has made
T
I full payment for tha tract
The cit­
izens met the re<|ue-t* of the commu­
te« In fine spirit, and after paying
the >2000 for the properly, n sur plu»
will be left on hand when the last
lde<lgeM are collected, th« colle«tlnK
of which I» now practically all done.
Thn 3120 raised last season by th«
I idlts Vuxillary I* left Intact, mid
will I«« used .i< «'fund for equipment
I of the park
The plans for the
equipment are not yet jierfected. but
.it Is hoped to haie water more ion-
venlentlv arranged, und also to In­
stall gas for cooking purposes
•F
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
I
MORE MILEAGE
WITH
GATES ÏÏÎ TIRES
HORN
CARlxSON To Mr. and Mrs. John
Carlson, Thursday, .March IS, a
10-pound son.
PRESERVE YOl'R EGGS
Will.
mr$. nellie neas
Successor Io
Mr». K. Ilehkopt
( •< >STS ONE-H ILF
AS
Ml <11
I
A Half-Sole, currying double it* nornml l<>i«l, was run flat__ n<>1
oven a tube In it—for six mile», and there vvn* not the MighteM
separation. Ten men couldn't pull the llnlf-.4«|e from the < nr-
cius*. In another test the llnir-S«>le wit» trimmed off the rim, put
on l»y VMAIX; IMVI'IOV proce»» and inn HWm miles without
loosening at an.v point.
“Ole’s” Tire Shop
GATES
Double
Mileage
TIRES
GATES
Tested
TUBES