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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
FRIDAY, I KDRCARY 7, iOlO. GRANTS VAHH DAILY COCKIER PA3E THREB SELMA 11 " Mr. lIlKgiirstaff received a vary In teresting lciltor from Frank York, who on woundnd In France In No vember. Me Is Imiirovlng rapidly ml expects to mil for home noon, Mr. And Mr. Holtnnroth made buslnes trip to Grant Pas Tue day. , Ml moi Kite Herman nod Kdna Qoode called on Mr. Tucker Mnn- . Mr. and Mr. Frank Warner and babe passed through our vicinity Tuasduy. Mr. Warner Jtmt arrived from Camp Lewi. Loulu Kraus wai In Kcrby Bun day afternoon. j Ruben Tucker made a business trip to Grant Tata. Mr. and Mr. C. I). Welter called on Mr. Hlnkle Sunday. IawIn Ilmnmer and Walter Craig who have been (pending the winter at Water Creek, have arrived home. Mr. and Mr. Elbert Tucker (pent Sunday and Monday with Ruben Tuckor and family. John Rraxlllo and Ilnnry , Rowlan were up from down the river. Joe and Jou'Sclimltt were In our vicinity on Monday, Joe having Junt arrived from Ban Kranclsco, - Mr, tlakor wa In Grant Pa last week. Henry , Herman and Katherlue Dearborn were In Grant 1'ai Mon day. Mr. and Mr. II. E. Christy and family were In Solma Tuoday. John Dalrd wa in Sol ma a few day ago. , Alvln Tucker 1 visiting hi broth er, Elbert and Ruben. A very pleasant evening wa hold ,t Van Brluson's home Saturday. The j evening wa pent In playing card and dulnty refreshment were aerved. j Mr. and Mr. Tom HlKKerstafT have moved to Henry Hudson's hotixe. Mr. A. V. Bihmltt ha been lck, but I now Improving. Ilort llogue wa In Kerby thl week after load of grain. Pash Hlahop ha arrived home from Camp Lewi. Haloid Hanaeth waa In Bel ma on .Tuesday. ' Henry Herman and Katharine 'Dearborn were hone back riding Sunday afternoon. Ml Dearborn' home allied at the truck driven by tfl Caatorff and Henry wa badly cared. Wayne Winter 1 back on the road hauling lumber after having hi truck repaired. Mr. and Mr. Ike Iowden called on Mr. Hogne tbl week. Jack Caiey and Mr. Dally were In Grant Pad a few day last week. Mr. Hlldebrandt I working the road again which ha greatly Im proved them.' Mr. and Mr. Chastaln, of Selma, jcalled on Ed Chastaln, of Slate creek, ,Bunday. Mr. Hammer killed hi Bazooka Monday and Mr. Blggerstaff killed the young gazooka. George Barlow made a business trip to Selma. Elmer Spauldlng took hi baby to Granta Paaa Tueiday to received medical care. ' . Mr. Antone Spina visited school a few day ago. Our vicinity wa greatly favored j February 2nd, the ground bog hav ing atayed In hi den. We all nope the old theory 1 right and we -will have an early spring. FERRYDALE Lester Ford returned borne Friday from Corvalll where he had been at tending the O. A. C, taking a short winter course. Mra. Kd. Olson and two little daughters of Grant Pass, have been vlaltlng ha. Dora the past week. Mr. and Mr. M. L. Griffin were at Granta Pas Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mra. Coat, who wa a cousin of the Griffins. The last new from Marlon Hus- isey tated that he wa so much Im proved that he wa able to leave the hospital at Portland and return to hi home at Washongal, Wash. J. L. Green and aon, Percy, were visitors at G. II. Griffins Tuesday. F. N. Robertson spent Wednesday at Granta Pass. Jack Milter, who haa been at Thos. Ogden' for some time loft Monday to take a position as cook In a mine about 15 miles from Placer. The- Misses Velma Everton, Myrtle and Mallnda Ford spent the week end at the Ford b.ome, returning to Granta Pas Sunday evening. Al Every, Hanle Neely and A. J. Iluisey, all of Ferrydale, were visit ors at Grants Pas Monday. Several farmer from our dale were delivering hogs at the stock yard Friday to be shipped to the Portland market through the county agent. O. H. Griffin Mrs. Tbos, Ogden, and daughter, Mrs. Tuttle, were at Grant Pass Friday. FEUITDALE J. H. Harria, while repairing the eaves-trough on bia barn on Thurs day, fell and broke two tone in his right wrist and bruised hi knee. , Gall Hamilton returned rom Port land Sunday morning. He endured the trip quite well and we think the southern Oregon air will soon raakJ blm strong and well again. J. H. Harria and A. Bauer enter tained at dinner Sunday W. F. Wood stock and P. Slaltery. I. J. Hagen had to have a - visit from the doctor tbl week to attend a very sore throat. J. It. Daw, an Iowa fanner, who came west recently looking for a good climate has found it at Grants Paas and Is now living on the W. G. White ranch. Clara William spent the week end with Gladys Long In Grant Pae. . Mr. McCarthy and two boy and Mrs. Nazor and aon, of Grants Pas, called on Mrs. Roper Friday and Herman Schmidt and wife were Ban day callers. . , David Snyder and wife motored down from Ashland and spent the week end with the Jones family. Rev. Comer, lately of -India, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bylngton. Mrs. G. W. Potts and children, of New Hope, visited Mrs. William Wil liam Wednesday. As they have no further nse for it the Nellson family are prepared to rent their pest house, filled with, all the modern Inconveniences, rent reasonable. MOSCOW CITIZKXS DRAFTED Yladivoatok, Feb. 7. It Is stated here that Nikolai Lenine, premier of the Bolshevik government, has mob ilized the whole male population of Moscow, Including men of 60 and over. "Speed up the Growth and prosperity of Oregon" It Pays to Buy the Best Ask for Olympic Flour Makes Whitest! Sweetest Healthiest Bread ifl.. lylJxVtvdeilDUWI f .UUiVaW OLYMPIC Makes Health Happiness and Success 'Made from carefully selected ' Northwestern Wheat, thoroughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern meth ods known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are retained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome. The Portland Flouring Mills Go. 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