Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 27, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    (i RA X TH FAMI DAILY (’Ol Kli.lt
Saving Develops Manhood
And Strength of Character
I
Money saved and banked I» an evidence of your sta­
bility. Ihrlftfulness and foresight.
Without inoney, you cunnot lu coinpllsh much. It Is
• handicap that. Invites mental und physical depression
The First Nat tonal Hunk wants your »livings ac
count and will help you In your determination to forge
ahead ‘io ov er' ome your ptonenex, to wastefulness.
LOOIL
PER52NÆL
PAGE FIVE
JUST
George Lundburg and J. G. Imel
laie 'Wilson, u freshman at the V
of <)., Is home for the spring vacs returned this morning from Albany
DKLAYKD SHIPMENT OF
where they attended a meeting of
lion.
LA I»I ES F A XCY X EC K H KA It
Hasler Rabbits at Horning's,
31 representatives of school directors
Pruning »heurs at Cruner Bro». 31 and the school superintendents.
Orres, the lavdles Tailor, will be
Sheriff Geo. I.ewls went to (Leland
this morning to attend to some legal at Clevenger» Hat Shop every Tues­
Sur ccMor to
day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. in. Fine
matters.
Mr». E. Kehkopf
Easter candles at Horning's Shack. woolens, latest models, fit and work­
Prices are
Isvwii seed at Cramer Bros.
31 manship guaranteed.
31tf
L. H Westfall, of Spokane, spent right. Also remodeling done.
C. D. Melaine ami Mrs. O. E. Me-
a short time In the city, leaving this
lain« arrived this morning for a vis-
morning for Gold Hill.
Try Tru Blue Graham cracker». 35 It with C. E. Mcljane. Mrs. .Melaine
fuvwd fertilizer at Cramer Bro». 31 Is a resident of Timber and C. ID.
Mi»» Ruth Geisler, who 1» teaching Melaine 1» of Portland.
Mrs. Charles lawman, of Medford,
Galica, Is »pending the week end
tailoring, but you'd better not; it'» very expen­
is visiting here for a few days with
her home In the city.
sive. We make a business of »eiling nothing but
Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10c her mother, JMre. C. N. Gilman. Mrs
liigli-value clothe»—always worth every cent you
an<J 12c per yard. Nellie Neat. 01 tf Gilman accompanied her daughter
pay for them
Poultry nuoplles at Cramer Bros. from Medford, as she had been there
M. ('. Gaston, principal at the lo­ for a few days visiting.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Perfection oil stove« at Cramer
cal high school, 1» «pending th« day
Over fifteen years local dea'ar.
Bros.
31
In Medford on business.
You will find Dr. Ingram's office
34 Grand <'luincellor Coming—
over the Golden Rule Store
Grand Chancellor Hurley, of the
Henry IDessy returned to Wolf
Creek thia morning after a short Knights of Pythias, will arrive the
first of the week, ito 'be present at
time In the city on ibuaine»«.
Easter Eggs at Horning's Shack.
1
the meeting of the lodge Tuesday
Miss Lucile Garber has returned night. The Medford initiatory team
from the I', of O and will spend the will be down to put the candidates
through the ropes. The local body
spring vacation visiting here.
Hewing Machines for sale or rent. is exttected to turn out in full force
Holman's Furniture Store.
31 for the occasion.
See G. P. Jester for life Insurance
I’enn Mutal Life
59tf Mr«. GoettM-he Invitee Y<ai—
Cash Clothiers
"Enos” Fruit Salts. Sabin has It J To an April fool dancing party.
HOME OF HART HCHAFFXEK AND MARX CLOTHES
Timothy Brownhill, of Puento, Dance, tickets 11.10.
Miss Alma
Cal., arrived this morning to spend Wolke In charge of the music. 31tf
a few days with C. A. Heath.
Complete stocks of Trif Rlu > rack- Cadet Band Leaves—
era und cookies are handled
In
The special car of the O. A. C. ca­
Grants Pass by the following mer­ det band was put on behind train
chants
Grants Pans Rochdale, J. No. 14 this morning anil taken to
Pardee, L. W. Richardson, Josephine Albany where the l>oys will give a
Grocery. J. M. Casey.
35 concert tonight. While here the boys
A M Woodford arrived this morn­ gave a very good accounting of
ing from Medford for a visit here themselves and upon leaving said
with G. W. Colvig for a few days.
l.in< leum anil Fell Base Good« as you know are durable, sanitary
that the treatment given them here
and easy to keep clean—there are no cracks to harbor dust and
lapalac at Cramer Bros.
31 wax greatly appreciated and will be
Kerma.
w#
M. H. S|>encer returned to his remembered.
home at ¡Myrtle Greek this morning
\\ have pattern« »«¡table for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms.
after visiting here for several days.
I j I! and kitchens. Our IJnoleum is the beat in the market. Ix-t
Evangelist < 'limes Here—
i « hovv you what we have.
Floor palm at Cramer Bros.
31
Last evening dosed the special
J. L. Scott, of Glendale, and a for- series of meetings at the Church of
Your» for Good Furniture
mer rexident of Grants l’as», is in the Christ with Evangelist Win. L. Dem­
city today attending to business.
ing. leading, He has specialized in
O-4'edar mop» at Cramer Bros. 31 his discourses on the subject of the
J. C. Lieschan went to Pop land second coming of Christ. The re>|iort
«U5 G ST.
yesterday to take the examinations Is that large crowds have listened
tor fireman on the Southern Pacific. each night and many favorable com­
Garden tools at Cramer Bros 31 ments have been heard. There have —
MI hh Dora Birchard is spending been in all 26 who have come for­
Howard in Portland—
sjiort, Mr. Howard was the boss of
her vacation at her home here, hav­ ward since the lieginning of the aer-l
one of those little, sassy sub-chasers
From
chasing
submarines
to
chas
­
ing arrived last night from the C. ■les. Mr. Deming loft this morning'
which would tackle any sort of
jump,
but
it
ing
the
aphis
is
quite
a
of O
I for his home in Albany iwhere he will
weather,
yet looked as though the
Roscoe
New floor coverings and Rugs. spend Sunday and will then go to has been accomplished by
Rogue
river
would be too rough for
bothered
Howard,
provided
he
is
The bi»«t on the market and my . Forest Grove to give these addresses
them. -Oregonian.
Prices are right
Holman's Furni­ i next week. The work of Mrs. J. L. > with the aphis pest on his ranch at
ture Store.
31 (Johnson, the soloist has been an at­ Grants Pass. Mr. Howard, who for-
HOKX
Mr. and Airs. T. J. Shattuck left tractive feature of these meetings. merly owned a ranch on the Des-
chutes, is now a resident of Jose­
| for their home nt Klamath Falls this
phine county and is registered at the DARNIWLLE—To Mr. and Mrs. lis­
morning after a visit in the city with Automobile Stolen—
Hotel Portland. When strafing the
ter Darnlelle, of Murphy, Satur­
relatives.
The Buick automobile, owned by
day, March 27, a son.
Floor dressing at Cramer Bros. 31 T. M. Stott was stolen last night Hnn was The great international
New Dinnerware, in the Blue Bird from the place he had left it in front
Pattern arrived this morning, Hol- of the Waldorf hall, while attending
man's Furniture Store.
31 the American Ixvgion dance. It was
Mrs M. Al. Patton has been spend­
probably taken by some joyriders as
ing a few days here visiting, return­
it was found by the city police early
ing to her home at Leland this
this morning at the depot, Xo dani-
morning.
age was reported to the car. Numer-
White Dinnerware with iQold Band ous others report tha’t their
cars
in Colonial shapes.
At
noini an's were tampered
with. One car iwas
Furniture Store.
31 locked and the key taken by some
Mrs. Enrl Kennedy left for her person, and
TOMORROW — MONDAY — TUESDAY
the owner was forced to
home at Hillsboro this morning after
walk home and leave the car where
a visit at Williams with Mrs. W. M. it was.
A number of such instances
Would lie still love her if he know?
Icmnion and with other relatives at have occurred during
the past
She
was
afraid, yet she felt he must be told!
Medford and Ashland.
months.
Patton’s Sunproof paint in all col­
ors at Cramer Bros.
Recruiters Her«'—
I
Several Forty-two Piece. Dinner
Chief Electrician D. C. Harris
Sets at reasonable Prices. Holman's
Storekeeper
Harry Oakley are in
i
Furniture Store.
3] i
city looking for recruits for the I’.
Misses Vere Murray and Violet
S. navy. While here they will be at
Maclean are siiending the week end
in ifedford visiting with friends the Oxford and w ill be glad to meet
anyone who desires information con­
Miss Maclean has been here for the
cerning the navy.
Tuesday night
past two weeks in the interests of
there will be some special reels fea­
the Ellison-White company and has
turing the navy which will be shown
Featuring
arranged for a lyceuni course to be
at the local picture house. There
given here next winter.
are a large number of reservists in
Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 31
the city who are not certain os to
their rating confirmation and if these
desire to get straight on their status
in the navy, Mr. Harris says that he
and an all-star cast .
I will be glad to give what assistance
lie can to explain it.
present this dilemma
I1)r$. Hellie Deas
t
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HOITHKRX OREGOX
You Can Always Buy
Cheap
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Time to Make Things New
Again With Paints
and Varnish
E ARE all ready with the liest sorts of
Paints and Brushes—Varnishes, Stains,
Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers
and Cleaners.
Then a whole special collection of Painti,
Cleaners mid Polishes for Automobiles.
Come in and let us help you select the best
kinds for your requirements.
Rogue River Hdwe. Co.
▼He
WMCHtSTM Vtw.
GOOD BANK
Quality
Service
Josephine C ounty Bank
Get Ready for Spring
Have your autos overhauled or repaired in one of the
best equipped shops in the city. Cylinders rebored,
pistons lapped in, truck tires pressed on, welding of
all kinds. Competent mechanics and ignition expert
for your convenience.
C. L. Hobart Auto Machine Shop
Students Will Leave—
Maxwell Car Sold—
The O. A. C. students who have
O. B. Berry has purchased n Max­
well car from the Collins Auto Co. been wiH>ndiiig the spring vacation at
their homes here will leave tomor­
Payment of Half of Taxi's—
row for Corvallis to take up their
Remember that April 5th Is the
class
work Monday and
Tuesday.
last, day for making payment of the
The
U.
of
<».
students
have
come
first half of the taxes
Geo. W.
home
and
will
spend
the
coming
38
Lewis, Sheriff.
week here.
Over five thousand mothers and
21,f>51 children In th« United States Properly Sales Made—
were given health restoring anminer
Frank Nonibalis. the foreman at
outings by the Salvation Army Inst
the Southern Pacific roundhouse, has
year.
purchased the bungalow home . of
Wimer Dance
from 9 to 2
Saturday Night
March 27
Grants Pass Ja// Orthestra
Usual Price
I un< h
i Mr. mill Mrs. Ellsworth Tubbs, on
I \ street. This is one of the very
best built bungalows in the city, mid
j was formerly owned by Mrs. Cooper.
• G. W. Cole has purchased the former
home of Mrs E. V Wade on West G
tree* mid will remodel It mid make
, It his future home. Mr Cole. Who
is x5 years old. crossed the plains by
team In the early days, and Ims lived
i in Maska hik I various parts of Ore-
ton mid California, mid has recently
come here to enjoy the resi of his
days, because of our exceptionally
fine climate. The sales were made
I’.i rsun«
Peerless Clothing Co.
What a Change New Linoleum
Would Make in Your
Home !
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
OREGON
Should a
Woman Tell?”
ALICE LAKE
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
Puritan
The “Siiper-Phonogi-nph"
Because of its constru lion,
tile Puritan has a depth of tone
which no other machine can
obtain
The highest note of
the violin is reproduced with
a sweetness
and
•evil racy
which Is remarkable.
Come in and hear your
vorito violin nolo on one
our new fl'nrltan machines.
Easy term.« on machine«
desired.
Easter Dyes
Easter Candy
Easter Cards
Clemens Sells Drugs
and Books
STANTON ROWELL
Music and Photo Hou»«
AO7 G Street
TAe
Start
m
“ROMANCE
and
ARABELLA”
The play witli five
distinct love stories
of love and girlhood.
A tensely dramatic
romance of New Eng­
land fisher folk •
And the Funny
HAROLD LOYD
COMEDY
JUST NEIGHBORS
Matinee Tomorrow at
2:45
Regular Prices
Coming Wednesday
The Long Arm of
Manister”