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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1919)
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BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. All three brands sealed in air-tight packages. Easy to find if Is cn seie everywhere. v Look for. ask for. be sure to set WRIGLEY5 The Greatest Name (o Goody -Land I VmGLlY5 SEALED TIGHT avmglh riMihiwaiighr KEPT RIGHT fthe Flavor lasfs PER52N1L 25 LOCAL i.Mlas Cora IJudsey, of Wlldervllle. went to "Medford Sunday. Mrs. Winnie McCormlck left this morning for Klamath Falls. ( .Miss "Marie Kdwarda, of Medford, spent Sunday here with her parents. White Line Taxi. 0. P. Hotel. 14 J. II. Denlsou and F. C. Bramwell made a business trip to .Medford to day. Miss Kdna Cornell returned Satur day nl'Kht from Hray. Cal., where she , spent a week with Mrs. Walton. . Fred Ishain returned Saturday night from a visit of several days at Klajmith Falls. " tieorge E. I,uudburg returned on Suudsy from a several weeks' trip to eastern points. Rooeoe .Hratton made a business trip to Portland Saturday, returning this morning. "Cutex" for nulls. Sutiln has It. Mrs. Mary liongenecker arrived lust week from Portland to be with her daughter. Mrs. Geo. V. Cramer. Frank South went to Weed this afternoon to visit his son. who In employed by the Weed Lumber Co. J. D. MneVlcnr returned to Cnn yonville this morning after spend Inn Sunday here with his family. Stanley Summers went to Ashland this afternoon and will remaiu over the Fourth to play In the band. Mrs. M. T. Ctley relumed lnnt night from Oakland. Cal.. where she visited her daughter. Mrs. E. O. Brlggs and children went to Portland Saturday nlKht and will return to Grants Pass with Mr. Brings by auto soon. Mrs. W. C. iBurcroft returned to Mill City Saturday after sending two weeks with her .mother. Mrs. York. Neutralo gives your Ford all the advantages of a geer shifting car. $4 Batery Shop. 03tf Dr. F. D. Strieker returned this morning from a week's visit in Port- land, where he attended the medical j association. Mrs. J. B. Hutchinson Arrived this , morning from Portland and left for Brookings, where she will visit her I daughter. Mrs. Hoy McLean. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nellsen, who visited Mrs. Nellsen's sister. Mtb. W. H. Batman, left this morning for their home t Pasco, Wash. H. W. Rowell, of Boston, Mass., arrived In the city last evening. He Is interested In the layton mine on Wllllajns creek and went out to the mine today. Miss Genevieve Thompson, of Cresewell spent Sunday with Miss Jeanette Cramer. Miss Thompson is pending her vacation with a sister at Merita. 'M1ss Ella Anderson, stenographer In the office of the Industrial Acci dent commission at Salem, arrived Saturday night to spend her vaca tion at home. Second Crop 8ou The second cutting ot ' lirliUd alfalfa will soon be ready fur the sickle, and la showing up tine. 'How ever, fields that are not irrigated are badly In need ot rain ajid In most instances will makv'bnt a short crop. Vacation NocrssltlcN M. Clemens Is advertising In this Issue of the Courier tree goods all this week. You buy two ot a certain article and he presents you with another, m u king three at the price of two. Rxrursloit Mates to Count Grants Pas to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants I'uss and Prevent City St.ise com pany. Phone 28. 74tf tiolfl Hill KliuiKhlertMl The 'bull gamo with Gold Hill Sunday on the local grounds was a rather one-elded affair, the Grants Pass aggregation allowing hut one run, the score standing 12 to I In favor of the home team. Jtaralvfw Thanks From Navy A. T. Parsons today received from the navy department a handsomely engraved acknowledgment, sent to tnose who supplied field glasses and other Instruments for the navy use during the war. There were several pairs of field glasses sent In from tins city. Mother Hears Front MisHlna- "Mrs. U M. Spencer has Just receiv ed from her daughterfn-law -a set of six beautifully made handker- cniers in Mexican drawn work. They were forwarded oy her son. Fred Spencer, who left Grants Pass some years ago ad had not been heard from for four years. He is now a resident of ttogarfo, SlnoU, Mexico, and owns a tropical fruit ranch. He married a Spanish sirl since leaving here. Columbia Records for July Trumpeter (La Marsellaise At iDawning ThelRosary Violin Solo Orientals Band King Cotton March High School Cadets March Iftaace Records ' (Waiting , Ohong Mary Ann iBevo Blues lA Good Man Is Hard to Find That's Got 'Em Egyptland. Mummy Wine iRoyal Vagabond (Fox Trot and One Step) How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? Mammy 'O Mine. Vocal - Stanton Rowell ' Music and Fboto House 507 509 G St. IHunniiHtrwtlon Tuemlny Those Interested in canning should not forget the demonstration to be given under the auspices of the home demonstration section of the Farm Bureau. Tuesday, July 1. at t p. m , In Room 4. courthouse basement. Klamath MewNNtMr Miin Here 7.. C. Campbell, of Ihe Klamath Falls iltcrald force, with his wife and daughter, camped in the auto park last night and remained over until this afternoon, when they went to Ashland. Mr. Campbell made the Courier office a pleasant call. Guild I 'arty (lianged The private dancing party to bo held at the Guild hall Tuesday. July I. at 9 o'clock, will be held at the Waldorf Instead. Signed. M. 8.. H. H.. P. 8.. Committee. 0 Prrwhytirian Picnic The Presbyterian church slid Sun day school holds their annual picnic1 at Riverside park Wednesday after-: noon and all members of any of the organizations of the church and ; their fain I lies and friends are Invited ; to attend. Hiring well filled bankets. I Log Scaler Injured C. I Edgerton, father of A. I,. Edgerton, the saw mill man, who has been scaling logs at the mill, was Injured a few days ago by an 18-Inch log rolling on his legs and body. There were no bones broken but od r. Kdgertoa was severely; 'bruised and Is confined to his bed. Fishing license If you want to fish In Oregon and are not an Oregonlan, the price of your angling license will depend en tirely upon where you are from. The last legislature made the non-resident's anglers' license fee equal to the fee required of non-residents in the resident tate of the non-resident applicant. For Instance, If you are from California your license-In Ore gon will cost you 13; If you are from Washington, $10; from Idaho, $2; from Wyoming, 3, and so ra with the other tales. (A rather freak law. yet it meets other states dollar for dollar. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF Quick as a Flash you get the corral auwrr to Geo. S. Calhoun Mre the line of New Porch RocKers In trar Window. They are join but bru the PRICES are RIGHT Holman's Furniture Store 605 O street, opposite Band Stand Joy Theater TONIGHT New Art Film Ctouipaay, pmeot DOROTHY G I SIH "BOOTS" When "The Little Disturber' Meets The Bolsheviki! She's a bootblackDorothy Glsh Is. this time. iDorotliy Olsh. "The HiHtle Disturber" of "Hearts of the World." and the funny, lorvahle little heroine of "The JIopo Chest" and "Battling Jane." In "Roota" she runs afoul of the molshovlkl bomba and all. And It'a good night Bolsheviki when Dorothy Glsh starts after them. , You can Imagine, perhaps, the hullabaloo! "Boots" Is So Good that we want you all to see ft and we will five your money hack it you dont like it. I WHO IS THIS .BAH FRED STOIE? I W-hKK-Z an' gentuJmen! Let me have you t-tm'Nhun for Just mo-ment, before, the bin hhovr starts in tlie main tent, while we inter-duce to you that famous acrobatic co- ' mee-dyun, Fred A. Stone. Fred Htone is the famous original Injia Rub ber man who can turn himself inside out with out mi effort Jost a moment, Fred, not yet He can scratch his right ear with his left great toe and never strain muscle... He will do all these things for yon, and many others too cur ious to describe, in the concert after the bin show, "I'ndcr the Top," all for one price of ad ' mission. I will not tell yon nil the wonderful, amazing, singular, curious, uncommon, surpris ing. atonilring, incredible things he will do, liecause you will not believe me if I toll you, nor will you believe you've seen 'em when he does 'em. J I T he's done 'em. look back a few yeiV and remember what a rattling fine part the scarecrow wan In "The Wizard of Ox?" That was this name Fred Htone. Ituttle your .MnU, Fred, to prove it for the lady. Then there were his nurcessea in "The lied Mill," "The Old Town," "Th Lady Hllpper," "Chln-Chln" and but what's the use, lay-dew and gen-tul-men, you know him. We will now dlrwct your at-tcn-shun to the . main show which will start "I'nder the Top'' in fifteen minute ntcp right this way for your ticket yes, plenty of. time to see the animals right this vii) rlKl't this way! JOY WEDNESDAY THEATER THURSDAY