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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
Tl E9DAY. APRIL «. I020 GKANTH |*.UW DAILY (MURIMI rAGK pr>VR i PERSSNXIL *g? LOdL | An Empty Purse Causes Sleepless Nights The <l<mii> |dllmi of a Sai imp. Account tn the First Xatimial Hank will prove a source of rest and relaxation. Il will enable ymi tn more vixsily grapple with the prob M*lf-<lc|H*n<h-nce lems of lit«-. It instils »vIfa-onfMcm-e. ami individual responsibility. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MFMBl H m hv t IxXIT I X DE RAVE AH. IIODK I TOP; Miss Mary Brady left last night Choru« Date Ctuuigisl—■ Th« date for the concert to be I ELASTIC RIHIIFJ» — KNIT ANI» for IXyrtland after visiting at Kerby given by the Grants Paas Chorus has | MERCERIZED HI4M»MEHN — AIJM» with her sister. Mrs. P. Dessinger. THE POPI LAR Sll.k K»P I’NIOX Mr. and .Mrs. J. IR. Gunning left been changed to Tuesday. April 20. . The SLITS. today for Klamath l-'alls where they because of conflicting dates proceeds from the concert are to be i expect to spend the summer. Hal Milner left this morning for given for the |>ark fund. Successor to Dorris and will spend the summer in Mr«. E. Itahkopf Fisher'» Ari Flour— the mills there. Makes more mid better loaves per ■I Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10c sack. 41 ! and 12c per yard. Nellie Neaa. Oltf Mr. and Mrs J. B. Lindsay, of Murphy, wont to Glendale this morn Out for Superiiiti-iidmcy — Mrs. Alice Bacon. present Incuiu-1 in for a visit there for several days. bent of the office ot county school ■ Arthur Brown, manager of the cir- her ¡ulvanvr in w<mlv^|nt Order your hprifiM Milt •ulatlon for the Oregonian, is spend superintendent, has announced intention of running uguin for the ing a short time in Glendale E.\< 1,1 NIX EIA office on the republican ticket. At G. H. Carner went to Wolf Creek praseut Mrs Bacon is the only can this morning to look over the pro didate for the office gress made by the sawmill there. ! Guy E. Gano went to .Medford this Fisher'» Egg I’rtalucw— At the sign of morning after spending a short time it fills the egg basket. Ye Jolly Little 41 in the city. Mr. Gano has a ranch I GEO. S CALHOUN Tailor A near Medford Orff fifteen year« local de* ar, Men Are l,nrol«-«l— I J. AV. Powell, who has been visit- 'Roy Pike and Robert Tubbs plead ling with his brother. Joe 'Powell, at guilty before the grand Jury yeater | AA’aters Creek, returned this morning day on the charge of ti ynamlting to his home at Klamath Falls. fish in the Applegate river They I "Pro-phy-l.K-tlc" tooth brush Sa- were sentenced by Judge Calkins to I bin has it. 3» 30 days in jail but were paroled to A. H. Gunnell and Frank South (Xiuntv Attorney Miller Thev were I left for AA'aldo today to s|>end a week also assi'ssed the costs of the case, looking over mining property tn that which umounted to about 425 each Vow Is the time to make the tonine more hmnr-llke—To do Ibis st I part ot the county. arc making the price right, rinili’ in uml let us prove it, anil lie J. W. Light, the Iceland merchant, V Ham ing I las»— sure to bring the dimensions of your room»— (It Mm-« time). » s<>ent a short time attending to bus Will start soon If Interested <'<>M»RFAST III (IS. I XEW M>T «(I lli TO 911.041 illis ir.es 1n the dtv. returning phone Mrs. Goettsche, 4-Y 42 > morning to his home gold si: al hi <;s vr ■ lii.iHi TO «10.Ao la»e Wilson returned to the ini- Bramiiell to Run— after veraity of Oregon yesterday ( lli-nicmlwr the it«>re flint make» the price) F. S. Bramwell has tiled his pell- spending the »¡»ring vacation in the lion with the county clerk. declar city with his i>arents. to Ing his intention to run for the state Attorney H. D. Norton went senate. .Mr Bramwell will run on Portland last night to spend a few i He Is for •’The Little Store Around the < orner" I days attending to some legal mat- the republican ticket. economy consistent with good bus j ters. 005 G street Op|H>s|te the Hand Stand iness." and announces that his slo J. P. Anderson returned yesterday gan for the campaign will be "duty, from Eugene, where he has been that's all." He says that if he is • tiding the past few weeks. He elected he will get what he can for. returned to his home at Placer this Josephine county ami will serve the I morning. liest interests of the county. So far (Biles. of Corvallis, Miss Jessie J the only other republican in the field who has been conducting clothing is Dr. .1. Smith ■ schools in the Illinois valley, left yes terday for Jackson county where she will spend a week or more. She will : Fishermen I’n Meet— There will be a meeting of the | return here about the first of May. 1 “rs. Anna Black returned to Co Rogue Illi er Fishermen’s I’nion at Mrs. FOR MEN-AT quille last night after a few weeks the Chamber of Commerce rooms 39 here looking after property Interests. Saturday evening at 8 o’dock. Mrs. Black has a homestead near here and when she visited it. found Iligll S<b<,<| Gives Mll< II— Cash Clothiers The high school has been active In that everything had been taken that HOME <»1 HART St II AH XER AX’D MARA t I.OIIIE» could be moved, She will return the securing of money for the Near Yesterday after here as soon as she is able to arrange East campaign noon. $171.70 was turned over to E. her affairs at Coquille. L. Coburn, county chairman, for the Xo Jury < alle.I— was held at tin- home ol Mrs AV. M. campaign The money was raised by Every Dog— No i-ase.s were brought to trial at AAllliams The women of this com Has his day, and every pup will contributions of the students anil by have a big night at Murphy, April a tag day which was held the latter the present term of I heg rand Jury munity were »-specially lntcrt*sted In 17th. 40 |»art of the week. It is probable that uml ow Ing to this fact, the Jury w hlch remodeling and In th<- making of this amount will lie increased before was to have appeared here on the children's clothes During th« the campaign ends. l,:d:or < < mm!.»»ii»iier Here— 12th lias been ordered not to appear. school >Mlss Biles talked on altering State l-a.bor Commissioner C. H. The jury is still Hiibjiat to the cull commercial patterns, use of founda Gram was in the city yesterday from ' Repair Shop Change» Hand»— The repair shop formerly conduct- of the court however should any new tion patti-rns, und children's pockets. Portland. He spent the day here! cases come U|>. As a consequence. The women S|>ent the rest of the • Ho (’. L Hobart Company, has adjusting the differences lietween 1 pd the grand Jury, drawn at the January | time during tin- three days In mak the waitresses and managers of local been taken over by M. C. Ament, and term will be continued over the April ing garments under the superilsfon restaurants. The wages here, as a is prepared to handle all repair work term of court. J of AlIss Biles. Ih-cause of bail weath rule were lower than those laid down on •**Jr typ® of car. 4 2 er some <>f the women were unable by state law anti an increase was or-1 ---------- - < lotliing S c I km ’I h N ui - ccm »— to attend the clothing school but the dered. The waitresses will also get Birthday Party— Miss Ruth L. Corbett, home dem interest shown by those in attend Father .1. G. Vien, ijiastor of tin a day off every week and all the dif Miss Jessie ance was good and the clothing Catholic church was given a surprise onstration agent and ference in back pay from October. Biles, states clothing s|>»- iallst. spent school ended with «i request from receirtion at the rectory Monday I evening, that day being the rfathers three days of last week at Dryden those present for the help of the 50-50 Dancing (lull— conducting a clothing school, which clothing specialist next fall. The 50-50 dancing club will hold birthday. The success of the affair its regular weekly dance at the AVal- was due in great part to the efforts dorf ball next Friday night, All of Mrs. E. A. Murphy. After refresh members are requested to attend. 40 ments were served a purse was pre sented to the pastor by L Hobart on behalf of the assembled guests in Buick AA'as Stolen— The Buick automobile owned by j appreciation of the services render- Dr. AV. AV. Walker was stolen last | ed in the parish by the father as mis- night from where ft had been left In ¡sionary and igistor. Those present front of the Baptist church during ' were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry AVebli tjer, the practice of the choral societi I Mr. and ¡Mrs. John Hampshire, Mr. I The machine was found at about 8 and Mrs. AV. P. Quinlan, <’. L. Ho- o’clock this morning on Eighth street hart, 'Mr. anti Mrs. John Sauer, M r. near the place where the machine and Mrs. Hendron, iMrs Ballard. M rs. j stolen from T M ®tott was found , Reishel, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Miss about a week ago. Mr. Walker says (Jatharlne Ryan, Mrs. Hillis, Mrs. I MetzenJ Metzen, that the machine had been run about ¡ Allen, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Mrs. Curtin, Mrs. Moore and Arthur! 100 miles after it was taken. ' Huber. Refreshments were served I by Misses Quinlan and Mrs. Bullard.' Mrs. Dellie Peas Avoid sleepless nights by starting an account today, Be the amount large or small, we will welcome it and will welcome you as one of our deixwitors rvr>. w x: h » For Spring and Summer I OF SOl'THERX ORBGOX Forestall the Coming I AJAX TIRES 30x3 30x3 X» 32x3’t 32x I 33x4 34x4 30x3 4 31x4 32x3 4 plain plain plain plain |dain plain Road Homi Ron<1 tread tread trend tread tread trend King King King 91 1.20 $19.0.5 931.45 929.95 9341.141 $30.90 «19.90 S3O.O5 Spring Wallpaper Specials 923.0.5 Rogue River Hardware Co. HOLMAN S FURNITURE STORE Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings Peerless Clothing Co. NEW TODAY IE YOE HAVEX’T SEES' William Farnum ill Wolves of the Night The big 7-reel production Come Tonight FOR TOMORROW AXD THl'RSDAT We Have Basil King’s F A MOES STORY The Street Called Straight” It has a high power climat; '-'MR 10-weeks old pigs fer s;.le. Price, IS each. AA'eight, from 40 to 50 pounds. Will deliver. Phone No. 1-J. 38 FOR. RENT—'Furnished 5-room cot tage to parties without children. Inquire 215 C street, or phone 168-R. 3»tf AV ANTED- -Girl to do 1 light house- work. Good wages. Apply 212 Foundry street. 10 FOR SALE—Five head of our high producing dairy cows, These are all high grade Jerseys and A-l milkers. Also two registered Jer sey bulls of the l>est of breeding. Phone 612-F-23. River Bend Farms. Ed. L. Schmidt k Son. 14 REG i ST i . .(ED I I HOC Jersey swine. Breeding stock of all ages and both sexes. Now is the time to order weanling pigs ‘River Bend Farms. Ed. L. Schmidt & Son. 4 : FOR RENT—A five room house with bath and 7>antry. furnished com plete. Good location. Address Box 141, Grants Pass, Ore. 39tf Visit«! Leland School»— Mrs. Alice Bacon, county school superintendent visited the Iceland I and Merlin schools yesterday r and found the schools in very good condi tion. Owing to the illness of the present teacher at Leland, Mrs. Ba con is looking for a teacher to take her place for the remainder of the term A Vest Pocket KODAK ELKAY’S Dye Soap COMING SI NDAY “Male Female” Cleans while it colors. Will not stain hands nor injure fin est fabrics. Xo. Imiliiig ALL COLORS Its CLEMENS Oregon I will fit a sweater or Jacket pocket as well. On walks or hikes, outings, or business trips, or about your home, the Vest 'Pocket is always ready for instant and satisfactory service. Small and Pocket has all of th>- advant ages of a larger Kodak. Sells Drugs and Books 2A* XtoBe ■single lense $0.19 R. R. lense $10.59 F 77 lense 910.59 STANTON ROWELL Music and Photo House 507 G Street Help the Park Fund .Along— Bring your old newspapers and magazines to Harry Allyn, at the City Hall, to ibe sold for the auto jiark improvement fund. 43 J la-aves for Portland— James Manuel will leave tonight for Portland to arrange for the bouts ¡for the American legion smoker this ' month. Some especially good fight- i ers have been lined up and Mr. Man uel will make the final arrangements for the matches. Joe Gorman the ■ lightweight, has offered to come here and some one will 1»e found to goon with him. Carmen has already I been engaged and a match will be ' found for him. It is very likely that j Rocco will be signed up for a go with Demellla. who wrote today that he would be glad to have another chance to appear here. The date of the smoker will be a big dav hern as' jail the valley Elks will 'be In the city for Initiation. Inter-Church World Movement COPNTY < (»XFEREXt 'E at the Baptist Church, Grants Pass 9:30 M. in. 11:00 p. nt. ADMISSION EHEE , 7:30 p. n>. V» < <H<LE<TIOXS