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thousands ot people at the P. p. I. E.
at San Francisco, being entertainers
d luxe In the California building. At
the conclusion of the fair they were
presented with an Immense silver
and told lorlng cup by fhe manage
ment. Pay them a visit next week and
get acquainted with "Snookuuu"
ot mlnature
One or the many feature attrac-
' Hons coming: with the Foley ft Burk
shows Monday to GranU Pass Band
carnival will be the celebrated
- Newlyweds and their baby, "Snook-
urns'1 the Newlyweds, who are the
world's smallest perfect parents, are
L wonderful exponents of modern ball
Km dancing. These are the same
little folks that danced and talked the 'perfect boy, born
ueir way into the hearts of so many parents.
Two More Recrait I
' George G. Ragan, of Selma, has
enlisted In the hospital corps, and
Chester F. Jackson, of Brookings,
enlisted in the quartermaster corps
as a baker. They left Tuesday night
for Portland.
Grants Pan Boy Making Good
R. G. Cole, a former Grants Pass
boy, now a resident of Twin Falls,
Hal, has been Tery successful. He
Is now secretary, treasurer and gen
eral manager of the Magel Bros, ft
Cole, of Twin Falls and also
Idaho Falls, the company, handling
the Haynes oars and Republic trucks.
Mr. Cole was formerly In charge of
the Oregon and Idaho territory for
Chancelor ft Lyon Co.
.Schools Open September 10
At the' meeting of the school
board of District No. 7, held last
night It was definitely dertded that
the city schools be opened on Mon
day, September 10.
Job printing of every description at
of the Courier offlr
, J. DeNysa went to Medford this
morning.
Moth proof bags. Sabln has them.
Mrs. R. E. MoCauley arrived last
night to. visit (Mrs. A. G. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hough went to
Portland last night for a few days'
stay. -
Bargains In ladles' wash dress
skirts. Mrs. B. Rehkopf. v U
David Cum mock left this morning
for Weed, where he will work at the
mill.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Roberts came In
from Kerby and went to Medford
this morning.
Eveready batteries, bulbs and
cases at the Btfbh Electric store. IS
Recruiting Officer Bauer, of Med'
ford, who spent several days In the
city, left last night for Portland
Mrs. E. P, Hughes and children
went 10 laieni mis morning, cauea
on account of the serious Illness of
a relative. . 'i
Fancy shades In new midsummer
and fall felt bats. Mrs. R. Rehkopf.
Miss Evelyn Bradford has return
ed to this city, after spending the
past week with her sister, Mrs. Rad-
bnrn Robinson, at Kerby.
Bessie Wood returned last night
from a visit with Medford friends-.
She was accompanied by Margaret
Bonnie, who will spend a few day
here.
Dr. Pauline Mantle, a prominent
osteopathic physician of Springfield.
111., arrived last night and will visit
with J. G. and Dr. Anderson, of
Selma. who came In to meet her.
Charles Dickinson, formerly ot
this city, now a resident, ot Sher
wood, Ore., and C. J. Calkins, ot the
Sherwood bank, arrived here this
morning for a day. They will make
a trip to Crater lake.
Mrs. Floyd Bailey and baby, who
have 'been spending the past twp
months with Mr. Bailey's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bailey, left Inst
night, returning to their home at
Baker. '
W. E. Williams, wife and two
children, former residents of Grants
Pass, are here from Cleveland, O.,
traveling by automobile. Mr. Wil
liams was at one time interested In
copper mining projects In this sec
tion. He Is now purchsslng tungs
ton. H. U Nutting, logging tuperln-
tendent for the California and Ore
gon Lumber company at Brookings,
with Mrs. Nutting and son, arrived
this morning from Portland and left
Immediately for Brookings. Mr.
Nutting, brought five loggers for
work In the camps. i
F. r. Grove went to Glandsle this
morning for a tew days.
Miss Lula Garrett went to Qlen
dale this morning to visit relatives.
Mrs. J, W. lAioas add two sons left
this morning for Tillamook to visit
Joe iMlvln returned to Portland
today after vlartlog his father, Mike
tialvtn, and friends.
Mrs, M. A. Houeh went to Oakland
this-morning to visit her daughter,
Mrs. H. B. flethlng. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. P.. Duncan and
daughter, LeOna, lef thts afternoon
for Roseburg to visit relatives.
Miss Florence Swlnney went to
Wolf Creek this morning to spend a
rew days with Mlsa 'Alice Lltrhten
berger. ',
Mure lierka for California, Breeder
A good Berkshire gilt, sired by
Peered UursJ Masterpiece and out
of Peerada Udy Combine has re
cently been sold to A. J. Flnchley,
Wilton, Cel., by Winona ranch. Fln
chley elready has several good Win
ona gilts, daughters of laurel Cham-
pion. 1 1 1
Maiilc Motor Gus
One quart equals 50 gallons of
gasoline. Inquire Chns. Mee, Ap
ptegnte, ore. 13
Hot! of UuihI (lininploii Nolil
Mrs. I r. Jones. Elma. Wash., has
Just seoured a young son of Laurel
Champion from Winona ranch which
will be used to head a good herd of
Berkshire which she Is establish
Ing, using some good gilts purchas
ed from Winona for her two sons as
the sow foundation.
The Wardrobe Cleaners
At 31S North Sixth street Phone
147. Receiving office with Teerless
Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and
repairing. We call for and deliver, if
Men for Army fiervice
Recruiting Officer Tlngley has re
ceived an sppeal from headquarters
to enlist horseshoers, saddlers,
blacksmiths, Farriers and litho
graphers for the 4th engineers. I',
i, A. and he Is also recruiting for
the Infantry, hospital corps, aero
squadron, balloon corps, slgnnl corps
and radio and telegraph operators.
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-the "Hy.lt RoDer". TIu. veteran Buick, of f icial figures
S2?ro,M.rrone f'?her tha. a,y automobile
261,800 miles, equal to ten times around the world. It
1 making a cuxuit of the U. S. A. still running on its
original Hyatt Bearings.
ftruhlkr Start Itrrkslilrn Hifil
R. C. Gruhlke, Dixon, Cat., hus
recently started a registered Berk
shire herd with h foundation trio or
one tioar pig and two ' sows pur
chased from Winona ranch. Grants
Pass, Ore. The boar is a son of
Berrylon Belle 31st, sired by laurel
Champion. One sow Is by Big Four
out of a daughter of Uturol Cham
pion, and one Is by Bullatnoor's Mas
ter.
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1 lb. Roll, 43c
2 lb. Roll, 85c
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417 G St.
Dr. BywUr More
After August 1, my office will be in
rooms formerly occupied by Dr.
Strieker In the Masonic Temple. Dr.
EM. Bywater. SO
When it arrives in
Grants Pass
This trip is showing motorists every
where the wear and tear that Hyatt
Roller Bearings can actually stand.
The original bearings are located at
points of greatest strain. Eight years
old, but having delivered thirty years of
normal service, they are still on the job,
still giving perfect Hyatt Service quiet,
self lubricating, self cleaning, requiring
no adjustment from the driver.
The bearings in your Hyitt-equipped
car are identical in quality with these.
You can measure the satisfaction you
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may expect from your Hyatts by their
demonstrated record. - :
261,800 miles, the world's record for
milcagelong drives over the roughest
of country roads winter drives through
hub-deep snow, the abuse of livery and'
haulage service. , .',
And now, sturdy indifference to the
most strenuous conditions that cross
country driving or daily use can present
Make sure your new car is equipped
with Hyatt Quiet Bearings.
con see "The Hyatt RolUr" at
Olding's Garage 512 d st.
Hyatt Roller Bearing Company
Detroit, Michigan
Free Methmllnt Camp Meeting
The Free Methodists will hold a
camp meeting for 10 days In the
grove at Riverside school, commenc
ing on Thursday night, August 9,
and continuing through Sunday, Au
gust 19. The meetings will be con
ducted by President Elder D. D,
Dodge, and Rev. C. B. Olasler, of
this city, and It Is expected that sev
eral other ministers from the dls
trlct will be present.
Joy Tonight
V, ll'.l.im A.. Iti-iMly presents
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Teachers Training flchool
Mrs. Alice Bacon, the Josephine
county superintendent of schools,
hs selected the following teaohers
for the training school. Daniel Hull
English Orsmmsr, Literature and
Agriculture. H. H. Wardrlp Man
ual Training and Domestic Art,
Miss Gladys Cox Freehand Draw.
Ing and Industrial Design. Miss
Jeanntte Cramer Writing, Palmer
system. The school opens st 9 a. m.
August 13, In the Grants Pass high
school building.
Fight Fire on Jones Creek
The forest fires on Jones creek
which started Monday afternoon, en
dangered the buildings on the J, F
and Paul Klrker places Tuesday af
ternoon? Mrs. Klrker phoned to the
sugar company office In an attempt
to locate Mr. Klrker and In his war
the sugar company employee learn
ed of the danger. A dozen or more
of them Immediately secured auto
mobiles and went to Jones creek,
nnd after strenuous effort succeeded
In checking the fire within about IS
Tent of the Klrker drying house. Had
the drying house burned all the
other building could not have been
saved.
Handling the I'eur Crop j
The Grunts Pass Krult association !
tins nmdo arrangomonts for the!
handling of the bulk of the pear!
crop for this season through Dennis,
Kimball ft Pope of New York, the
company -with which the Medford
association has made a three-year!
contract., Douglas Wood, who rep
resents the company In this clty.l
Btates that they will have the hand
ling of about 80 per cent of the crop
adjacent to this eity, the whole crop
probably' amounting to 50,000 boxes
or about 80 car loads. Arrange
ments are being made to handle the
crop at Warehouse No. 1.
DANCE
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Sat, Aug. 1 1
Sunday, Aug. 12
Drilling Contest
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Winning tram of July 4
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lU-ltveen Jack llraily, R, a.
Hnyiler and 1nirln McCUy.
A few Qrants Pass pennn)s at 20c
eacn, 3 for 60c. Put on on
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Sunday and
Monday, Aug.
12-13
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