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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
Till IMDAY, Jl IA J». '»"J“ •vA.NTN l’ASS Utili « Ul ItiEIt PAOS FOUR Executor PEK52NdL *h? LOQflL Whm xirvumstnm'«* domanti ctaest ecoaomy in thè hand- ling of your «state thè gr.'aleet care •houltl be exervleed In •elo-ting your executor, Our «KpOriMMO wnvl training In theae metter» ia dinwtly behind our Trust De|>*rtment and theee wonderful facili- ti«, are at your disposai- Vis.lt us .enti let us go over tlite vltal mailer with y<>ti in pCVBOQ. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (>F SOITHKKN OREGON Save Laundry Bills Wash for 2c Per Hour Thor Electric Rogue River Hardware Co. Shoes for the Family THE WATER’S FISE ___________ Boy’s Suits Reduced to..— Men’s Suits Reduced to ... »1.SS .... #3.25 and »4.30 t ome in and buy A BATHING SUIT at WOODWARD’S MAXIMUM OF QUALITY A ND SERVICE J. Pardee POULTRY SUPPLIES IN4TA DING WHEIT Second Hand CARS and TRUCKS « Good Bargains Let us show them to you W. S. Maxwell & Co. Trees—Ornamental and Fruit If in need of anything in higti-cla-s trees, or if your present supply is in ivnv way diseasefl—call upon F. E. JORDON SPECIAL AGENT FOR ALBANY NURSERIES, INC. It Costs You Nothing We are h«re to help you s. Otto Feiriug left thia moruing for In-p t't IhsM-rvoir slt«^— Ihtrrls where he expects to spend the Engineer Fertig and Secretary Vi summer working in the mills len. of the tirants Pass Irrigation tleiustiuutug and pecoting. IOC disi riet ami County Agent Miller and tic per yard Nellie Neaa Oltf made a trip to the Deer Creek valley Miss Jeanette Cramer 1» spending today to Inspect a reservoir site there the day in Rogue River a Isltlng with to hold water for irrigation purposes ¡ It was found that the proposed site ' friends. Kerr’s Egg Producer, 3E&I) per «lid not allow for a snlHcient amount hundred pounds, at the Josephine of storage to warrant the building of Sltf a dam County Flour Mill R T. Webb returned to Roseburg this morning after visiting in this Funeral Service»» Tomorrow— Funeral services for W. S Link ■ city for the past few days. hart »ho died Tuesday of bright’s Try Dr. Tompkins’ treatments for disease, will be held at Hall's chapel diseases of the nervous system. 33tf A N Johnson will return to Reu tomorrow afternoon at S 30 o’clock. The ceremony at the chapel will be ben this evening after visiting th the conducted by the Knights of Pythias, city with his parents for a few days. U-e Morrison went to Iceland to of whl h order Mr. Linkhart was a member The G. A. R. will have day to spend a few days at .his home charge of the services at the I. O. O. there. F. cemetery, where the Interment Kerr’s Egg Producer, 14.50 ¡»er »ill he mad». The American la'goln hundred pounds, at the Josephine Sltf »til probably have some part in the County Flour Mill. service« Dr. E. J. Billick returned this morning from Seattle where he spent lloxing at Elk's Temple— a week on business. There will be 10 rounds of good Mr and Mrs Urdus Pollock left boxing at the Elk’s Temple at Med today for Crescent City where they ford Thursday, July 39. Elka will si»end the next week camping are Invited. out. Did you get one of our fly swat- Hill Visit I.O. It develops that Norma Talmadge. I ters? If not. come in and we will gladly give you one free. Clapp, the the moving picture star and company ST did not visit Crater latke last weak electrician. Mr. and Mrs E. M Sisley returned as was reported In Klamath Fall«, - to their home at Huntington this says the Medford Mall-Tribune. She morning after visiting with the CSI and a company of about 50 persons Hill family In the Applegate valley will arrive In Medford on August l«t Mrs. Lydia Bowers returned to her enroute to the lake to spend three : home at Roseburg today after a ris weeks there and In that vicinity tak Word comes from ii ing pictures It of a day here with Mrs. W Crater lake that reservations have ' Batman. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Brown and been made for the" large party there ‘ son returned to their home at San and also for a stop at the Grieve Francisco this morning after visiting hotel at Prospect while en route here for the past few days at the Like-» the Country— l.ee->Lidell ranch. , Chas A Vorberg. of San Mateo. Mrs. M. A. Parmley and daughter. Miss Lulu Parmley. who have been California, thinks that Crescent City visiting here at the home of Mr. and will some day be a real summer re He has traveled all through Mrs Thomas Ogden, left this morn- sort the various pleasure resorts of the ing for Ix»s Angeles. Rev. C. E. datier left this morn- west and has yet found nothing that ing for Roseburg where he-will spend wilt compare with northern Califor Mr. Vor- I several days. Rev. Glazier returned nia and Southern Oregon this morning from Trail where he at borg says that the climate at Cres tended a very successful camp meet cent City is Just cool enough to ap-, peal to the people from all climates ing. •tPompeian Fragrance." Sabin ha» The California beaches, he says, are it. 33 too cold to become real popular. Mrs. L. F. Roat went to Roseburg this morning to Join Dr. and Mrs Dunce nt S|w-nce Hull— There will be a dance at the Britten and Miss Anna Calvert who *made the trip by auto. They will S¡»ence hall Saturday. July 31. the return here about the first of the Neilsons will furnish the music. 35 week. Mrs. R. A. Harned will leave to <’i»n 1» Stolen— The Salvation Army an to receive night on her return to her home at Centralia, being called home by the contributions, which was at the auto Illness of her father. Mrs. Harned camp, was stolen last night. The has beet, visiting here with Mrs ; can was left at Camp Handy which is run by Mrs. Droulette. Some time Ernest Lister. Guy Gravlin left this afternoon. | after 8:30 last night the can was returning to San Franrisco after taken from Its place and has not yet spending the past three weeks with i been found. As the can had been his parents. Mr and Mrs Peter Grav-i emptied last Saturday it Is thought lln. He was accomimnled by his lit- j that there was not much money In it. tie daughter, who spent the past the amount probably being some . three months with her grandparents. where near a dollar. The Salvation Mr and Mrs. George H. Winchell Army would like to hate the can re left today for Los Angeles where turned. they will visit for a week. Mr. and | Mrs. Winchell were in the ‘earth-> Hunt Visits City— George Hunt, the Medford theater quake city" when the first trembler hit and Mr. Winchell nays he does magnate, of the firm of Hunt & An not want to go through the exper- tia, is in the i Ity today to look over I the Oregon theater Manager Clay- ‘ fence again. ton of the Oregon, says this is not’ , Mrs Rose Field and son. Clarence, Hunt's real purpose in coming to! of Portland, are spending the sum-1 Mr. He swears that Mr. I mer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Grants Pass. Hunt is here for the one purpose of ! Charles Clayton Mrs Field spentÌ part of last summer with Mr. and ' getting cooled off a little. The Bear I Mrs. Clayton at Medford and liked creek metropolis is getting warmed Southern Oregon so well that she : up a little now, according to Mr. Clayton. The big warehouse fire the I returned here this summer. ott)er day was caused by too mucji I sunshine, he says, which caused It to Notice- All K. P. be present at Hall’s cha become overheated. pel at 2:30 Friday afternoon to con duct the funeral service of Brother ENTENTE ALLIES IN AtX’OltD ON RUSSIAN NEGOTI VHONS W. S. Linkhart. 35 Inquiry Is Received— An Inquiry has been recived at the forest service office concerning the merchantability of incense dedar lumber. This tree has heretofore ■ been little thought of commercially i and it has but small value. If any one is interested, they may secure additional Information at the forestry office. Sooner Taxi— Runs Dodge automobiles at Ford prices, Phone 262-R. We special-! ko on country calls. Sooner Taxi I Co. 3T NOTICE The Grants Pass Feed Barn Will open for business July 21 at the ror- ner of Seventh and I streets, OT1R block east of Fashion Garage. 27tf WTLLTAM De FOR EST. 103 4 fDREPHINE COUNTY TRUCK rfr Parker HanseCh SWEATERS AT It A IUI MN PKH TOB mrs. Hellie neas Sut-ccMor to Mrw. K. KÄkotM FINEST MAUI-: To ME.U4I III-: l’l/OTHI s l'ho new l-'nll lino of •ample» Ju»l rts-Hv«! from <>ur tailor» At the sign of Ye Jolly Utile Tailor U ini rircpliunal wlwminic »»< bright nr* Mulling» nnd May ho m I iuh y<»u thr 1*U«" GEO S CALHOUN Nearly sixteen >**r» kwsU dealer for ihi» line Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips at Peerless Clothing Co The Sample Store A NORTH WEST INSTITITION—ONEI’ItltETO tl.l. Save Your Money Ill TRADING AT THE SAMPLE STORE. WH MARK Ol R MER- CHAN'DIHE ON AI.IV1 INI» IJ-.T Ml E PLAN. 1 Ol H ILI. FIND NO INFLATED Pltlt'ES HERE, Nolt SO l'ALLEII BIG REIM!'. TION SALES. INSTEAI» WITII IS II E HAUE Ol R BIG IlEDI l- TIoN HALE EVERY liAY, HIX BAYS 1 WF.Eh THE YEAR AROUND. Compare These Prices Before You Buy luidle» »and Buck, Goodyear welt, shoes, »8.45, C muuc a» above in lilayk wwrtlc. »1’2 value, #8.15. laMly’s Coco Brown shora, Goodyear Well», fall style. •0.85. . Gun metal oxford», brat »bos for the price, #<1.118. White |><>plln «hora In French or military heel, »2-UH. Oo-rall», 220 Ht, 02.4.1. 1 . M. White Hip IK h S s , worth »M.5O wholcnnle, *«I.N5. Our work giovo, are the I vest for the money, fkV to »2 05. Men's English •hoe« *- COMING! r •» ■ "T Ethel Clayton in 13th Commandment” MAItlllED OR SINGLE YOU’D RETTER SEE THIS Starts Tomorrow Swim Caps THE BEST ASSORTMENT We recommend a pure gum cap in ’’DI RAIILE.” "ATHLETIC" AND "AERO” OUR PRIOR «Oc • "Ml RIAL" IN ALL COLORS Me Sells Drufrs and Books J"- in riel medium kid and bog calf In anti wide width». V London. July 29.—Lloyd George! declared In the commons today that | France, Italy and 'England are In complete agreement regarding nego tiations with the Russian soviet, des pite contrary statements by some newspapers. | CLEMENS PRONI A PKW HMOt’KH IMI HUI* <>N GOING! Elsie Ferguson in “Counterfeit” — and —