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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
GRANIS l'ANN IIULY COVRI Kit PAGK PO' » ÍÍ Over the Top’’ LOdL | I Special Offering TE That call meant life or death to many of our brave boy* over In France. It waa the call for action in the greateat adventure th* world has even known. And even in peace times, there still comes the call of “Over the Top, *’ a challenge to get out into action in the great affairs of lite. A savings account at our bank will prove a great help to you when the latter call comes. Tou desire to succeed, to be in the front ranks, to win a name and a fortune. Our bank will help boost you along. Enlist with us and we will go over the top to- gather. H. I* Wilson anti daughter went Married W «'dnrsday—- Clyde Hayes and Edith Holland, to Glendale this morning. Edison Mazda I simps, at Harper's lioth of Holland. Ore., were married Electric store. 3 4 at the Baptist <hurch Wednesday Rev. D. D. Dodge went to Cottage evening. November 26. In the pres- •nee of two sisters of the bride, Rov. Grove this morning. C, M. Cline officiating. Radiators repaired- Hobart's gar age. 3 4 Bread. Butter— Alex Kirk, of Brownsville, was in And milk delivered. Moore Ba- the city yesterday. kery. 25t r Edison Mazda lAtnps. at Harper*« MTMBl u I Electric store. 34 Murph) <'«tuple Wr<l>*— I I IK U M Wl «I U« » Howard Hopkirk, student at Recd «1 S I t —« Mlkkel C. Grimmestad and MI m college. Is spending Thanksgiving Cecil Zina McCain of Mitrphv. were with Grants Pass friend«. Send for booklet. "How Doer It Benefit Me?' united in marriage at 2:30 o'clock Old fenders made new Hobart's> on the afternoon of Th.itiksgii Inc Garage. 34 day. In th«« Newman M. E. church. NEW TOIMY Adele Baldwin. Ruth Walton and Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating. Mr. In yesterday from and Mrs. Grimm««tad will make their PIANO TUNING—Geo. W. Cross of M A. Walton came left south this home at Murphy where the groom Crescent City and Medford will l«e in Grants Pass on has a ranch. or about December 1st. those wish morning. Willard storage battery service ing their pianos tuned or repaired 17tf Ptione Vour Order— kindly leave orders at Rowell’s station. 314 North Sixth St, For Home Made bread, We de- Mrs. Ckrl MdCune and Mias Gear- Music Store. Your satisfaction Is liver. Moore Bakery. 25tf mv success. All work guaranteed hart returned to Ashland thia after- FOR 34 noon, after spending several days Marrirsl rti*nk«gi\ lug |>ay— with Mr and Mrs. Fred O’Kelly. ANYONE INTERESTED in the Uni At III o'clock Thanksgiving morn Our work is right—charges right ing at the Methodist parsonage. versal lighting system, which sells Rev. '—«Hobart’s Garage. 34 from |390 up, or those wishing to Joseph Knotts pronounced the •oi We have mounts to suit any Just received at the City Market, emn words that united In holy ls ed represent the company in this ter size or style picture. A good ritory call on Brown. J. R., at the new saner kraut and fresh oysters, lock Charles M. Dungey and it I m snapshot can be made as at 32 Lillie A. Wilcox, They will mifke Josephine Hotel. 35 in '".Ik tractive as a gallery picture if Mr. and Mrs C. C. Mahan and their home in Grants Pass. put in a pretty mount. HEIFER CALF for sale cheap. Call 'two children returneal to Roeebtirg Bring in your kodak pic 149-L. 32 this morning after visiting Mrs Only Ten C««nts— tures and let us help you WANTED—Men to split 4 foot wood, Clou ton and Mrs. Rogers. Freeh Home Made brend at • 11 the choose appropriate mounts for SI.50 per cord. All winter work. Edison Mazda I .a nips, at Harper's groceries. 25tf them. Inquire of A. E. Miller, Wonder, Electric store. 34 MOI NTS FROM 2ta- TO »1 Ore. 57 C. H. Wood want, who spent 11) m -H- Woodbury— A DOZEN On Saturday. November 15, it the Thanksgiving at home, returned to an- MRS. HOWELL, dressmaker, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dy sert day vo Camas valley, where the John noun.es the following prices: La STANTON ROWELL dies taiiormade suits. 410 to SI5. Hampshire company ha* a grading! at Bremerton. Wash., Miss lx>la Dy- sert and Junies Woodbury wen« mar Music and Photo House Ladies plain dresses $2 to $4. Af contract of 1 4 miles. 507 G Street ternoon and evening gowns $■> to We do ail kinds of welding -Ho- ried in the presence of the family $12. Children's garments, $1 to barti Garage. 34 and a few friends. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $4. Satisfaction guaranteed. 515 R. F. Timmons arrived yesterday J. C. Dysert of the Illinois valley, North Sixth street. Dean Apts. 37 from Fort Riggole. Tex., to spend and the groom is the son of W. “It’« the Climate"— Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. Woodbury of Waldo. A new stunt was pulled by the lo Supervisor Retarne— and Mrs. R Timmons. Young Tim cal high school footbail team yester Supervisor E. H. Mel «.miel return- mons has been in the I’. S. army for, day when the I>ebanon team showed ed last night from a trip to the camp the past three years and is now but j Crescent City for W lack of sportsmanship and failed to on Cave creek where the highway 19 years old. He was stationeil on I Owing to the present excellent show up to finish the game. After surveyors are at work locating the the Hawaiian Islands Earl Timmons. | condition of the roads the Grants cheering for the men from the north, cave road. He went to the caves by another son. arrived a few weeks Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will another cheer was given with a final way of the Cave creek trail and re ago from Vancouver, and a third son i take you to Crescent City or return for »5. 75tf "It's the Climate.’ turned by the Williams trait is yet in the navy. ______ We do all kinds of machine work < oriiniunit) Dinner— Hobart’s Garage. 34 A community Thanksgiving dinner ¡waa enjoyed by 75 to 100 members Selling Illinois Valley Farm— and friends of Rogue River grange Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Skeeters, of' at their hall a mile west of the city An appeal to those who the Illinois Valley, are in the city Thursday. The dinner left nothing love Photoplays — and today negotiating a sale of their farm to be desired in that line. A musical near Holland. to those who don’t. and literary program, which much enjoyed, was given by Presbyterian Aortal PoM|s»n«'<l—■ young people. Next Friday the I »rake The social announced for Friday Duo will give an entertainment for Believe in the whole-hearted sincerity of this appeal. Forget evening at the Presbvjerlan church the Rogue River grunge. the unearned adjectives used to exploit other photo plays, parlors, has been postponed for one get the “big” productions that proved so small. Have faith day and will be held on Saturday Home Made Bread— this resounding statement. night. A good time is promised. 10c and 15c a’ loaf at Moore Ba kery. Park Fund A<1«J.-«I to— The Kowpie dancing party given Brow ne-SI<>ver Nuptial HB’iowte eciremv COWOKAtlN WZStN'« , Wednesday evening by Mrs. Goett- Wednesday evening, November . ache in the Waldorf hall was a most 26th at the home <»f the bride’s par enjoyable affair and was well attend ents. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Slover. the •«d. Refreshments were served by a daughter of the household. Miss I.eah ¡number of the ladies of the city, the- May Slover. Ixcame the bride of proceeds being devoted to the auto E-arl Neas Browne, of Medford, the Artcroft Picture’ 7^ park fund. The amount cleared 0.1 ceremony being performed by Rev. the refreshments was about 130. an.l L. Myron Boozer, of Medford. Both u I the ladles desire to thank those who i the bride and groom are prominent donated and those who helped in ant among the younger set of Grants 1 way to make the affair a success. Pass, and have many friends to wish Is the most inspiring and profoundly heart-stirring production them well. The newly-wedded couple since the birth of the photoplay. It makes vour emotions surge .NOTICE remained in this* city over the • like a tide within you. We challenge you ro see this drama Thanksgiving holiday, leaving for blazing Itself into your heart with dry eyes. We challenge you We do not employ any agents to Medford Thursday evening the groom to see the terrific climax and remain unmoved. represent us with the exception of being now a resident of that city. D. L. Flynn. H. E. Rinabarger a nd Darneille, Any other person E. G. Darnellle. Office < lowed WedncMayi claiming to be an agent or employ Until further notice Dr. Ingram's is an Imposter. office will be closed on Wednesdays. PEOPLE'S BLE< Tltl(» .TTORE, as he will practice In Myrtle Creek AC(X»RI»INGI,Y NOW—FOB THE MIRACLE PICTVRE Medford. Oregon. that day each week. IS HEBE ON’,Y THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE ON of plaid and wool skirts at Greatly Reduced Prices. Nucceaaur l>> Mr«. K. Itchkopf IDrs. Dellie Deas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SOUTHERN OREGON MOUNT KODAK Christmas ARRANGE'OTHER APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, WATCH FOR TIME SCHEDULE KLENZO Dental Creme Makes the Mouth feel so cool and clean 25c Tube CLEMENS The Oregon Clothe« do not make the man nor furniture entirely the home. but they both help. When you leave un exquisitely fumlshed home you can not • void attributing unconsciously In your mind 'the refinement of the home to the hostess. We will gladly helpVou add totiie beauty, refinement of your furnishings " WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” R uús . llHOLtUMS R ahgis , W au P apsk , SíW.'HG M aih /NH & HoOiKAt H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P h ON£ 50 605 G S trict , G rants P ass . OwecoN This Jolly Little Tailor of la the mark of correct tailoring ami sensible •• onomy. Order- for < tiri-lina« «linai Id I m - piai cd now. GEO. S. CALHOUN Fift««en y«««r« local agent G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings EOR MEN-AT Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers Automobile Traced to Klainiitli— Sunday Monday Tuesday NOY. :W»TII—DEC. 1ST—DIX'. 2ND ofiourHome is Shown in its Furnishin&s Hells Drugs-Book* and Stationery 3DU Jfose There are no new developments in the investigation of the White jitney holdup case. Mr. White* not having returned from Medford and Klamath Falls. The automobile, which was transformed Into a bug In which shape ft was Identified by IMr. White as the car taken from him, was trac ed to Klamath Falls, then back to the Applegate valley, and later It was traced Into the ownership of the Medford garage people, who had ob tained It from the Applegate valley resident. It Is probable from the record of the transactions that the holdup may have taken It to Klam ath Falls for disposal, and that It later found Its way ’back to this dis trict. In legitimate transa’ctlons. BORN BREIT.MAYER To Mr. and Mrs. F. Breitmayer of Fruitdale, on Thanksgiving morning, an 8-pound son. TABLETS sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. J'low they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. T offrcV.fiPr ,'’cat,on not're!'at Courler'Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles ♦