Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 06, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    MATl'RDAY, MAY <», HMM.
GRANTS PAKH MUI ('Ol'HIKH
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Stop and Consider
r tn » nta.' « 1 *
That no nuttier lunv many friend»
you have, ihisn aro so steudfaat, •<>
r«a<ly to rvstpoad Io your wants a» a
bank account Willi a
amount Hierein.
THE IIAItIT
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
4b
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
CASE TRACTOR
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10-18 Size
F. O,
lì. Granii Pan
H'll/i two-botlom Tiactor Plow
or Tra< lor l)uc Harrow ai lionui
Rogue River Hardware Co.
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3
“Will He Reign
on the Earth?”.
Subject at the baptist Church Sunday Night
A
Let us show you
reniin
B
the long »•caring windov
tirade material
A shade of Breniin will
outwear two or three of
the ordinary kind.
4
We are Es«lu»ltc Agents
for the
lift KALIN SHADES
(til fitted with Hart-
«horn Boilers) in Grant»
Pass. All onr stock is
priced at tho new list. It
will nave
you
Money.
Measure your
windows
and let us quote you
prices.
HOLMAN’S
FURNITURE STORE
Prices Are Coming Down
To a Normal Basis
We are replacing goods constantly because of
new reductions. Our prices arc always RICH I
Bert Barnes, the Jeweler
You can always find a
place where you can buy
for les».
-a Brown t^Shoe
If you arc buying quality
it will repay you to see
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
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211 Houlh Hlxtli Hireet
«BANTS PASS, ORE.
■eaaal
Nitrate of soda fertilizer al Cramer
77
Bros.
l«<t G surge mow and care for your
lawn. Special rates by month. Geo.
75tf
A. Heely. phone 215-R,
Mrs. J. T. Wiseman was a local
visitor toduy from Three Pines, com-
Ing in to do some shopping.
Dusting sulphur for roses Mt <
77
iner Bros.
iloreliound drops, special by the
80
pound. 25c Horning's »hack.
Mrs. Will Trsfet.ien and Mrs. W.
Maurer were In th« city toduy
from Holland.
Play ball! Home gam« Bunday,
Muy 7 at the ball park 2:30.
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latwn fertiliser at Cramer Bros. 77
M. Norden has arrived from Seat­
tle to spend somo time in the city
on mining business.
Mr, Norden
drove from Portland in less than io
hours.
Poultry feeds al Cramer Bros. 77
Camp stoves and Kerogas oil
stoves. At Thompson's, 611 G St. If
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Thomas of
Council Bluffs Iowa. W. J. Becker of
Han Francisco, H F. Goes and J. S
Rohrer of Portland, and Cluster
Clendenin of Jnmp-off-Joe were reg-
istered last night at the Western.
I^mond drops, special by the
80
pound. 25c Horning's Shack.
Garden cultivators for 81-35 at
77
Cramer Bros.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. L. McDonald
' have arrived from Roseburg and will
i In the future make their home here.
They have been living in Roseburg
I for the past few months. Mr. Me-
i Donald Is with the Southern Pacific
; company.
Sun Proof red rubber hose at Cra­
mer Bros.
77
Miss Jessie McComb, in charge ot
1 the home economics extension work
'of the Oregon Agricultural College,
|ls spending a few days In the city In
I conference with Miss Jessie Griswold,
homo demonstration agent for Jose­
phine oounty. She was accompanied
here by Miss Florence Pool, demon­
stration agent for Jackson county.
Garden sprinkler» at Cramer Bros,
Mrs. W. J. ixing and little daugh-
' ter arrived hero today frotu their
l home at Grants Pass. Mr. W. J.
Long, who Is fhe son ot the late Mrs.
Frances Ixing. has been here tor the
past few days. They will attend the
funeral servlcoa which will be held
in this city thia evening at 7:30 at
t ie undertaking parlors.— Roseburg
News-Re view.
Jelly Beans, special by the pound,
25c—Horning's Shack.
80
House paint al Cramer Bros. 77
Arrivals at the Oxford last night
Included J. J. Bros man, II. A. Van
Home, J. M. Alnutt. C. R. Short, E.
L. Freeland, A. H. Benedict, J>. W.
lamb, \V. J Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Barker and C. W. West of Portland,
F. G. Matthews and T«'d Malono ot
Han Francisco, M. L. llarshberger
of McMinnville. George Hoffman and
II. F. Buchter of Medfonl. R. 8. Bee-
Iler ot Seattle, E. H. Vandenberg of
Taoonia, Mr. and MrK L, G. Hulin
of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
Dalbv of New York City.
77
.lapalac at Oramer Bros.
Don't forget the ball game Snn-
78
day. Grant« Pass vs. Medford.
Registered at the Josephine last
i night were Wnt. T. Welch and T. 11.
i 8|u>oner of Chicago. H. O. tftlnsrud,
J. Jordahl. F. M. Hafer, N. E. Dick-
over. H. C. Zehrung. O. H. Fithian,
■J. McDaniel and T. P. Flynn of Port­
land. Jessie D. McComb of Corvallis,
' Florence Pool of Medford, Mr, and
I Mrs. M. Bailey ot lastend. Miss Bai­
ley of Tamm», Clarence Collins of
| Albany, U A. llrunwold of San Fran­
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. It. W McMahon
¡of Oakland, J. B. Endert of Crescent
City, A.* W. Bumgardt and Esther
< It. Copinall of Stockton, H. IB. Ran-
kin of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
( Pool of Train, and Edward Hart ot
I San Frnncteco.
New cane poles at Cramer Bros. 77
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Bout! Engineers to < 'amp—
A party of government engineers
arrived yesterday to put in the sur­ Meet Me—
At the ball game Sunday, May 7.
vey for tho section of the Crescent
at
2:30.
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City highway up Elk creek.
The
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party, w.hlch is under O. H. tfhort,
Auto Park Patronized—
will camp at Elk Creek.
Auto tourists are taking advant­
age of the ramp' grounds provided l>y
Tim Singing School—
the city adjoining the city park, 10
Wilt give a program for the bene­ autos having spent Thursday night
fit of Epworth ball Monday, May 8,
there. There were but four In the
at 8 p. in. Come.
78
camp last night.
lo Tench—
Miss Anna Calvert has recently re­
turned from Phoenix, Artz., and will
give lessons In piano and voice. Miss
Calvert has completed her course of
instruction at tho Arizona school of
music, which she attended for three
years. She is a graduate of the local
high school in the class ot *1«.
Miss Calvert
Plants! Plants! Now Ready—
Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower,
Egg Plant, Peppers at Jordan's
73
North Tenth street.
For the Sweet Girl
Graduate
Beautiful white and colored
organdie dresses.
mrs. mille Deas
NO TWO ALIKE
Naturn never duplicale». Each man is «liffwvnt—evrn to Ills fin-
ger prints.
Some »rand erect—others stoop. Some h»v« «luarc,
other» sloping shoulders. Each lias a different attitude.
Farmers Meet Today—
A meeting of the Josephine Farm
era’ Cooperative association is being
held today in the Chamber of Com­
merce rooms. Two men are to be
Mhoea—
elected to the board ot directors
All the new ones at 1922 low and other business is to be trans-
prices at Peerless Clothing Co. Get acted.
yours.
39tf
luut built a great I xihümms on this fact.
Geo. S. Calhoun
Over seventeen years local dealer
IU imìu II—
( onnnif iceman Candidate Visit»—
O. II. Fithian, republican candi­
date for national committeeman, is
spending the day in the city visiting
local voters and getting acquainted.
Mr. Fithian states that he is certain
he Is going to win in the coming pri­
maries as reports to him are very
encouraging. Mr. Fithian's campaign
slogan is "Not honors tor myself,
but service to my party and Blate.’*
Roseburg Hi vs. Grants P am high
school. High school grounds, 2 p.
m.. Saturday, May 6. Admission 50c.
Ashland Takes Gam**—
Ashland won the baseball game
yesterday from the high school nine
by a score of 17-3. Today the high
school meets Roseburg on the local
diamond. Bailey and Close pitched
yesterday for Grants Pass, with the
probability of Hendron going in to-
day.
Worth »5.00—
Your old suit is worth 85 to apply
on a new one at Peerless Clothing Co. Your Neighbor's Huit—
If your are short perhaps you can
borrow a suit from your neighbor
Bridge Will Be Built—
A bridge will be constructed im­ to apply on new one at Peerlebs
mediately over Altbouse q-eek near Clothing Co.'s pre-Easter offering, tf
Spence hall at Holland, says J. G.
Bromley, who accompanied Judge Chauncey Olcott Plays—
A small house greeted Chauncey
Edus Pollock and Commissioner Mc­
Cabe to Holland yesterday to inspect Olcott last night in bis presentation
the present structure, Tbe bridge of "Ragged Robin.” an Irish comedy
is to bo an X5-foot span, Work will drama, at the Rivoli. The show was
commence Monday, all travel baring decidedly "something different’’ from
the average run ot road shows and
been diverted.
was well received by those who at­
tended.
Found—
Hla old atilt Just In time to apply
on price ot new one at Peerless Plant»! Plants! Now Ready—
Tomato, Cauliflower.
Cababge.
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Clothing Co.
I Egg Plant. Peppers at Jordans, N.
73
Tenth St.
Application» Must Be Filed—
Veterans of the great war who In­
tend to make out applications for Auto» In Stale Increase—
The registration ot automobiles in
the state loan or cash bonus must
do so at once, says Adjutant B. W. Oregon passed the 100,000 mark on
Coutant, of the local post of the April 30. according to a statement
American Legion. These applica­ issued b'y Secretary of State Kozer,
tions must be made out not later which shows total registrations up to
than May 25 or the service men will closing time on that date of 100,057.
be unable to get the money coming This is approximately 4,500 more
from the state. Blanks can be se­ registrations than on the same date
cured from Mr. Coutant or Mrs. a year ago. Receipts of the depart­
ment up to April 30, amounted to
Moss.
82,698,723 as against total receipts
A Popular Entertainment—
of »2,331,931 for the entiro year
At popular prices in Epworth Hall 1921.
under the direction of tho singing
school. Admission 15c and 25c. Are You a Booster—
Monday, May 8th.
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If so go to the ball game Sunday
May 7th, Grants Pass vs. Medford.
Dalzell Vinita City—
Admission 50c.
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”A practical man for a practical
job" is the slogan on the card band­ Mr. Crejjo Transferred—
_
ed out by William A. itiseli. repub-
R. E. Crego, manager ot the local
ltcan candidate for lalior conimis- telephone exchange, will leave Mon­
sinner, who Is spending tho day in day for Klamath Falls, having re­
Grants Paes. Mr. Dalzell states that ceived notice last night that he is to
inasmuch as he has had 10 years ot be transferred to that station. He
experience under Mr. Hoff he feels will spend about 10 days there and
that he is qualified tor the position. will then return here to prepare to
move his household goods.
He
Itehrhalis—
takes the place of E. T. Ludden, for­
There will be regular meeting, merly manager of the exchange here.
initiation, nomination of officers Mr. Ludden goes to Riverside, Cal.
77 Mr. Crego states that he hates to
Monday evening. May sth.
leave Grants Pass as be has become
Tent Shows Coming—
much attached to the city during
The Queen City Shows wjll apiæar the two months he has been here.
here May 15 Baya F. J. Mathews, gen­ He camo here from Heppner
eral agent tor the company, who is
.... .
in tho city making preliminary ar ti „, singing School—
rangements. Mr. Matthews states i Closes Its splendid season with a
that there will be a merry go-round, ntprary and musical benefit program
ferri» wheel and other attractions 1 at Epworth hall
*•*" Monday.
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May 8th.
Women Are in Session—
The games of al 8 p. m.
Th« Southern Oregon Federation and concessions.
of Women’s clubs is in session today, chance generally found in the t»nt
the first meeting having been held Tshows. will be minsing, however, as City Is Boosted—
J. D. MacVicar ot Grants fass.
this morning. Tonight’s meeting is they are not allowed by the man­
open to both men and women and an agement. Tho carnival will be on where there is a very attractive auto
G and Seventh streets.
camp for motor tourists on the Paci­
tnicrostlng program Is assured.
fic highway, is registered at the Ho­
Grant« I’a.»» in Ix-ad—
tel Portland. The chamber of com­
At tho end of the firth inning in merce at th« Pass Is reaching out for
tho baseball gam« between tho the tourist trade. An attractive fold­
Granta Pass high school and Rose­ er has boon issued which announces
burg on th« local diamond today, the that "It s the climate,” meaning that
home nine was leading, 7-2.
The Granta P«ss has neither the heat of
visitors are unable to fathom the tho Sacramento valley nor the rain­
delivery of Johnny Hendron, who is fall of the "Willamette valley and
occupying the mound.
that prostrations, cyclones and wind­
with
storms are unknown, while tho rain­
Salmon Are Not. Striking—
fall averages 31 inches in a year. The
81 Brate of Stala
Because of tho warm weather chamber also announces that the
(Water Ginas)
which has increased the flow of the Rogue river, which flows through
river and has clouded the water, tho the town, is the greatest fishing
Any Quantity at
| salmon fishing during the past two stream in the wqrid and that "it’s
days Ims been poor. Fiabormen ro­ ocean-going rainbow trout, the stel-
I i»ort very fow of the big fellows head. cutthroats and salmon, are a
spinners. Mountain lure that need not make liars ot hon­
¡striking the
streams are reported too cold yet for est men.” After reading the pamph­
good trout fishing.
lets ot tho chamber of commerce, fow
SELLS DRUGS
tourists will got away from the vicin­
Golden bantam corn at Cramer ity of Grants Pass tor a few days.—
Bros.
7 7 Oregonian.
Level Headed Men and Women
turn against the
temptations
of
risky »rhemes that promise a highly
speculative yield.
They invest safely by depo»iting
with the Grants Paas A Josephine
Bank.
Four per cent interest paid
on Savings Accounts.
QRAHTS PASS A
JOSEPHINE BANK
For Graduation
White Kid Strap Pump»
BAREFOOT
8ANDAL8
Woodward’s
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
Surprise Party Giv en'
I home in the city today from Med-
A pleasant surprise party was j ford where he haa been in the hos­
given at the residence of J. 8. Pool, pital since the accident two weeks
in honor of Mrs. Pool’s birthday, on ¡ago. J. C. Eads and Frank AVilmarth
Friday evening, May 5th. The even­ were brought here several days ago
ing was spent in story telling and but Mr. Anderson's condition would
pleasant conversation. A delicious not allow his removal Hntll today.
luncheon was served. Those present i Although the men are much better
were: Mr. and Mrs. Pool, Mrs. Gargle they are not yet entirely out of dan­
Mrs. Wertz. George Wertz, Mrs. J. ger, according to Dr. E. J. Billick
P. Martin, Mre. Larance, Mrs. Hun­ who is attending them. As soon as
ter, Dorethy and Laurence Hunter. Mr. AVilmarth is far enough recover­
Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Man­ ed, an operation will be necessary to
ning. Mrs. McCabe. Mrs. Dukes and join a tendon which was separated
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peterson and in the accident.
Mrs. Robins.
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Plata of Granta Pane
Men Brought to City-
Blue prints 11.50; blue line prints,
Joe Anderson was brought to his 81.75. Courier office.
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Saw Mill Equipment
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Machinery
Power, Transmission and Heavy
Hardware
209 South Sixth St
Grants Pass, Ore.
P. S. Woodin
Boys’ Shoes $1.98
CLEMENS
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Dr. Blaser Practicing—
Dr. R. C. Blazer, chiropractic phy­
sician, is now established In bis of­
fice in room 3 of the Schmidt bald­ I
ing, Dr Blnzler came here recently
from Portland.
THE SAMPLE STORE
C. J. Breier A Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon