Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 06, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    TH< HMDAY, MAY •.
UKANTN l'.i* DAILY (XH1UKR
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An Enviable Record
We ars Justly proud of the success our bank has at­
tained. We feel that there is a reason for it.
It is because we have earnestly tried to treat every
one fairly, courteously tried to accommodate, tried to be
of service We have adopted modern methods of banking
and have times facilities at the dieiHtsal of our patrons
Every dollar intrusted to our care has been carefully*
guarded and accounted for. These things are all worth
while, and make our bank a credft to the community
NATIONAL BANK
HAI RI srRVT
s 1 I
LOQdL
PER52ML
OF HOVTHKRN OR BOO X
Wonderful Bargains
J. H. Keith was a business visitor Jutlire Mill Be Herr-
Ju. ge Galkins, of Mt-dford. will bq
in Hugo for th«» d.i>
IN <X>ATH, HI ITH IND DR1CHNEN
Fresh milk and cream at Horn­ In th ■ city next Monday to hear any
motions
or
demurrers
that
may
come
ing's Shack.
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66
Roy Plaisted. of Brookings, is in up.
the city for a few day*.
R. Jenkins arrive«! yesterday from Buys Maxw«41 Auto­
Succvwaor to
Fred Newthanimer. of the Evans
crescent City to speud a tew days. He
Mr«. K. Rehkopt
creek valley, has purchased a new
is stopping at the Josephine,
E V Murphy. C. C. Howard and Maxwell automobile through the Col­
Philip Twohv s;>ent the day in Ixs- lins Auto company.
land attending to business
Mrs. C. E. Swa« ker went to Glen­ lUndnn l**rt> —
HOT WJUTHKH TWO I’lWK Ml ITS FOR MEN
Saturday night. Waldorf hall. 67
dale this morning and will spend the
AM» YOUNG MEN
•
-
summer there
Placs your order now for Outing Merge, and Flan­
nel. Mohair« and Tropical Suitings made to your
E. N. Mellette was a local visitor Ia«)rc Kmlime I'oburu—
measure by
for a few days, leaving this morning I The Josephine County Bar Asso­
ciation. of which George Durham is
for Medford.
Hemstitching and pecoting. lUc president, at its regular meeting en­
and 12c per yard. Nellie Neaa. Oltf dorsed unanimously the candidacy of
Prices for the finest of tailoring. |35, |38, 340
'Mrs. C. C. Grimes arrived this K. L. Coburn for the republican nom­
and up to 36 0.
At
tbs
sign
of
morning from Portland and will ination for secretary of state.
Ye Jolly UtUs
GEO. S CALHOUN
spend the summer visiting here with •
Tailor
Kxclmive local dealer over 13 years
her sister. Mrs Catherine Gray
I teeth of Ohl I’ioncs-r—
Miss Franc«»« Smith arrived this
The death of David lJndsey. resi­
morning from Fredonia. Kansas, an<l dent of Josephine county for more
will make her home here with her than 50 years, occurred Wednesday
•brother. C. A. Smith.
night, following a recent stroke of
P. Hershberger arrived last night paralysis The funeral will be held
from Kegg to spend a few days in Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the city with his family and attend- Hall's ehajiel, with interment In the
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
in« to business matters
The little «tore »rmiMl the roracr
Porter are
Mr. and Mrs A. A
spending the day in the city, havtng Some Candidate-«' Bawl—
come in this morning from their
At Murphy Saturday. May 15.
Grave-creek ranch
it isn't worth 11 50 you can h
Mrs. O. C. Goodnow arrived yes- your money back.
<»■«> sbipnieat <>< all kinds of
j terday from Sacramento to visit in
.the city for a few weeks with her Funeral Sarticea Frida)—
[ father. I.. B. Hall
The funeral services for the late
Fatten Kidlets by letting them W. A. Ixiwe will be held tomorrow
drink milk shakes and eat ice cream at the Hall chapel above Helmer's
66 furniture store, at 9:30 o'clock. Rev.
at Horning’s Shack.
Mrs. Carl Olson went to San Fran- C. E. Glasier of the Free Methodist
lum arrived. Anything you may nee-! for tlust camping trip. 1 ome
cisco this morning and will spend church, will conduct the services. In­
In «nd »ee them—you will find the |»ric«» right.
several months visiting friends and terment will be made at the Dryden
relatives in tMe Bay city.
cemetery.
Mrs John Carr and Mrs. C. G.
Dean arrived this morning from Port­ llaM-ball Team to Ashland—
land and will visit here for a short
The high school baseball team left
time with the T Y. Dean family
this morning for Ashland, where they
Closing out at a great reduction, will play the Ashland high sehool
all trimmed hats Currier Millinery thia’ afternoon. From Ashland they
Store.
66 will go to Klamath Falls to play the
Mrs. 8. E. Young went to Klamath Klamath team. They are making the
Falls thi.<? morning where she will trip tn a Ford truck filled with straw
spend the summer. She was called Principal Gaston of the high school
there by the illness of her son. Ed- who has coached the team, is a< com
SHOES and FURNISHINGS
ward
panying the boys on the trip.
FOR MEN
Mrs. V. E. Wlckoff. who has been
visiting in the city for a short time Army l>ri»e Slow—
with Mrs. C. D. Brooks, left this
ReiHjrts from the canvassers in the
morning for Roseburg. Mrs. Wlckoff city In the Salvation Army drive,
is on her way home to North Bend which was started yesterday are not
from California
very encouraging to the campaign of­
. John Hampshire went to Roseburg ficials oT the county. Yesterday only
i last night to spend a few day« get- about a,fourth of the 31000 quota
| ting a crew started at work on his for Grants Pass was subscribed The
road contract. He ha_s about 16 country districts are not all In yet
miles under contract in the Camas but it is thought that they will
valley.
reach the amount set for them. The
"Freezone.” Sabin has It.
65 campaign will continue during the
Mrs. J. M. Isham went to Salem weelj, and everybody will have an
this morning to visit her daughter. opportunity to contribute
a small
Miss Vivian Isham, who is attending amount at least to the army
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Willamette nniversity. She will be
present at the May Day exercises W. R. C. Meets Sat unlay —
Friday.
The regular semi-monthly meeting,
Miss Helen Fifield left this morn- of General Ixigan post of the W. R.
ing for Salem where she will at {end C. will be held Saturday afternoon
the May Day exercises of the stu- There will be initiation of new mem-1
Puts
dents of Willamette university, there bers and a social hour at the clone of I
being a number of students attending the business meeting. Refreshments ‘
from Grants Pass
will be served. A cordial invitation |
A RANGE—Hughes or Hotpoint
Milon Jone« returned yesterday is extended by the ladles to the G. A.
A WASHER
from Butte. tMont.. where he spent R. and all Civil war veterans, also to1
several weeks. He was in the city all visiting members, who may be in j
A V M VI .M < LEW EK
while the trouble was going on with the city.
♦
the striking miners. He says that
On anything we sell
city is controlled by the military au­ Don't Mi««----
in your home
thorities and It is impossible to enter
The dance at the Spence Hall May
a
or leave the city without being ques­ Sth. Always a large atendance; al-
wiring
Hl PPI.IES
FIXTURES
tioned as to the intentions of the ways a good time. The Neilson
traveler. He wa« also at Seattle the cheetra gf vee it the pep.
larger part of the winter
Mining Man Ix-aves—
NEW TODAY
J. Ehrenberg, who has spent the
t
FIRE. Automobile, Accident and past four weks in Grants Pass. Wal­
Health Insurance
T. M. Stott. do and Camp Chicago with A. C.
308-10 North Sixth street. Tele- Hoffman, in the interest of the Del
Phone 47
203 South Sixth StriM-t
phone 44-J.
42tf Norte Mining Corporation left the
firwt
of
the
week
for
California,
New-
CARRIERS WANTED, boys or girls
with wheels; route open; apply at Mexico and Chicago. He reported
once. Courier office.
65 that he is well pleased with the com­
pany's holdings and that the outlook
Dort« Are lUwtdved—
WANT GOOD MAN for farm, or­ for a hig producer is very bright. Mr. New Clothing Store to <»|M-n—
A new clothing store will open
chard and road work. Furnished Ehrenberg has had many years of
A. N. Parsons him received a con­
house with phone, place for poul­ experience with the copper mines of here in the near future in the build­ signment of Dort automobiles, six
try and garden.
Steady work, Now Mexico and is at present with ing now occupied by Che Maxwell
cars being included In the shipment.
good wages. Address P. 0. Box the Calumet and New Mexich Mining Auto company. Judson (McKinney ar­
rived
from
Eugene
this
morning
and
116, Grants Pass.
8-M-8t company, He expects to make an-
announced that the Byron-Peterson
flU3DM IN OIL—Vulcan on * other trip out here in the near fu-
chain of clothing stores would es­
Gas Co. now exploring Rogue tu re as he likes the country and the tablish a branch here. Mr. McKin­
River Oil-Coal field, 1« offering climate as well as the wonderful op- ney will be the local manager for the
fairest squarest plan to investors portunitie« in the miQing industry.
concern, which has headquarters at
ever proposed. Por limited time
I«ewiston, Idaho. There are now 12
only real ground-floor opportun­ FUh Was Stolen—
of the stores in Oregon.
ity. For detail« write Vulcan Oil
I«ast night two fishermen from
& Gas Co., Medford, Ore. 16-M-9t Medford broke their run of bad luck
<'loans while it colors.
Will
not stain hands nor injure fin­
A REFINED, capable, middicaged and naught a salmon. They had been I
est fabric«.
lady desires position as house­ after one for three days but had not:
been
snccesMul.
They
hung
it
up
ini
keeper. References required and
No. I toil Ing
,.V
given. A’ddress Mrs W. H. Grant. the cool night air about ten feet from
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AM. <X>lx>RM 10«
470 Main Nt . Portland. Ore.
66 their camp at the dam and when
they went to cut a salmon steak thi«i
WANTED TO BEY—Fittings for 10 morning the fish was gons They are
NT
to 20 ton rock derriek complete, fishing again today.
SATURDAY NIGHT
q
I
without mast or boom
Write
particulars to E. Y Thomas Ta­
Sells Drugs and Books
HammermiU Bond la all paloni al
kilma, Ore.
66 eae Courier affitte.
Musk by Grants Pass Jazz
EU
TENT FOR flALB—11*1«, nearly
—
Orchestra. Tickets $1.50
Iflrs. Hellie fleas
HOLM AN’S FURNITURE STORE
Camp Furniture
Special ¡This Week
A new display of needle work at the Hat Shop
WEDNESDAY. MAY STH, FROM 10 TO 12 AND 1 TO 4
We Solicit Yfrar Patronage
Medford, Oregon
The Handicraft Shop
NIFTY SPRING
SUITS
Peerless Clothing Co
A Little Down
A Little Each Month
Paul’s Electric Store
ELKAY’S
Dye Soap
WIMER
«HANTS PAM PEOPLE
«aaal
aad
prevents
append lc tie.
PREVENT APPENDICITIS ' Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CABE gaa on
stomach or sour stomach.
Often
Many Grants Pass people are using CVRES constipation. In one case of
Mgaple glycerine, buckthorn bark. chronh stomach trouble ONE buttle
Me., m mixed in Adlsr-l-ka. This produced wonder. il rssults National
Adv.
Cashes BOTH upper and lower bowel Drug Store.
eo completely It removes all fool, ac­
Courier for crraMerelal printinc
cumulated poisons from alimentary
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Grange Dance
MAY O
Mv.
Tn*n>1re at fire department.
Bhx
prhrti
70 Courier office.
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