Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    till 1\TS BISS l> MIA < XH III lie
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LOCAL
vtitor in the city < ,<uii ( i-iiil to Meet
Holland.
The circuit court will hold the
all brands at tSv. rc .ul.tr monthly icrm next Mondi'.
'O.
12 March s. Besides tin* regular bus­
Story was a visitor in iness, there Is one case coiulUg lip
it' '' .iterday from Wolf Crook. at which testimony will be taken.
This Is the tv e of I,. Il Webb vs
hi will find Dr. Ingram’s office
The Elk ("reek Popper t'oiumim
er the Golden Rulo Store.
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l> It. Morrison, of Iwhind, was ini
Milliner) IHsplit)—
• ,-i:y ve-lerdii) attending to »ollie
Beginning Saturday, March
;al matters.
stud following days. "The Hat Shop
Mi<> i r hipniont Standard corn, »ill have on display pattern ha tn.
tarns for 40c. Basket Grocery Co. tailored anti sport hats.
t’red Hopkins returned laat night
ir'iiu Ihirrls and left this morning Hotel la'a-c Sold——
lor -lx'land.
The lease of the Wegteru lintel.
. R. J. Bestul is spending the formerly held by IE V Williams has
in Glendale attending to busi­ been sold to A. E. Ilalett. who Is now
running the Oxford hotel dining
ness.
Clio.er Kubli, of Applegate, ». - room. Mr. llalett »ill continue the
n the city vemterday. stopping at the dining room at the Oxford.
The
losephine.
lease will run a year
Sabin
■ Hygeia ' Nursing Bottle
IS Itctiiru- From Sun Frnuclsco—
has it.
Mrs. J. P. Truax returned from
A. iW. itole, of Provoll. »as a
Grants Pass visitor Thursday and Sun Ftgin isen last night, where she
went over a week ago to meet her
Friday.
Chick feed for sale. Josephine husband, who has lately returned
11 tf from Siberia. Major Truax win un­
ointv Flour Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Tetherow, of able to return home at this time, be­
Williams, and J. M. Tetherow of this ing detained nt Frisco by mnitary du­
■i!y. left this morning tor Klamath ties for some time yet.
Falls to remain for the summer.
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Dr. Ingram’« office is over the Plat» of Grant- Pass—
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Blue print platii of Grants 1‘ass
Golden Rule.
Mrs.
E Ogle returned to Klani-i 31.50; blue line prints. 31-76. at
nth Fails this morning after visiting the Courier office.
73tf
ere for a short time with Mrs. J.
1 Whitsett Pliii-c Solil—
K. Murphy. ,
Hemstitching and pecoting. 10c
The W. C. Whitsett ranch, com-
; .1 It’-- uer yard. Nellie Noas. Oltf prlslng 90 acres on the Applegate
Mr and Mrs. H. S. Donnell re­ river Mbs l«-<-n sold to Carl B. Llv<--
turned to their -home at Cow Creek ley, of Bend. The considerutlon is
this morning after a visit of several said to bo 316.000.
Mr. Livealev ,
days here with Mm. A. I'. Bannard will bring bls family her« and will
Full count, good quality mat lies make-his home on the ranch. The i
>xes
Basket Grocery Co. 1; deal wns made through the Timmons
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swope are at- anil Higgins agency.
t nrtinn. fhe Shrincrs ceremonial at
t’ml.-t Botiti t timing—
Eugene, leaving /or that place li
night, They expect to remain there
\ letter was received by James
until the first of the week.
Mum today stating that the Oregon
Over the Golden Rule Store—Dr. Agricultural college cadet band »ill
13 lie here on 1 some tinte between March
Ingra m.
Mbert Frye, accompanied Ovy his 19th and 2 : 7th. The bnutl Is to ap
daughter. Mrs. T 11. Byron. left for pear here under the auspica of the
Seattle last night, where he will re- Altieri, an la-gion i
A dance will fol-
main. Mrs. Byron has been visiting low the concert
Jo Pardee, who’l-
relatives here for several days, her attending <>. A. C.
i front hen1, is as
home being in Seattle
«istant manager i of the band
Dr. Ingram has removed to the
13 Ut'nrleil I lk»' Election—
Golden Rule Building.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall left
A party of local Elks went to Med­
Thursday
evening for
Roseburg ford laet night to attend the olei-tlom*
where they will make their home, held lu the lodge f> O A'-. in<b-r
having been
transferred
by the fer was elected exalted ruler
Mr
Southern Pacific company, and will Alenderfer Is well known here, mak
have a run out of that ity.
Ing fn>qiient trips to th« city. Those
Chick feed for sale. Josephine attending from here were M Mar-
1 Itf tiueaii, Clarence Winetrout. ('.
County Flour Mill.
Il.
Corson and Carl Winetrout
Or-it-r Spin i- Early—
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Orders for advertising tn the Sat­ Cio l'r«>|*er(y Trun-fi«- —
urday Cour'er should be pla ed early
The Good Samaritan hu.-.pital pro-
in the morning and c opy furnished , perty. . formerly owned by
George
as soon, as possible.
Flint has been purchased by I
i FP-*
C. !> V
Mitchell, of Mnr.ihy
lone- Creek I! tf'- ’i Solti—
local Standard Oil man i ct-
The Best Realty company has sold purchased the Cora II. Coutant
h • Mi-acre ranch on Jones creek perty on Fourth street. W O.
i ued by C. R Fairman, of Idaho, drews, who is a recent arrival
o S. J. Taylor of this city
the r.lty.’bought th<- property held
I -. k Smith on I
Millinery Display
hi .'
Glasses -Glasses
Plain Tumbler» t)s<- per dozen
Thin Blown Tunilvlcrs, *1.11* per <!<>/.
Star Cut and Grape Pattern Tuilfblcr». S2 per doren.
Rogue River Hardware Co
' Pond Buyer Goes Xortll—
MR-HAFPY
\ PARTY
Ralph Sehneeloch, head
firm of Portland bond buyers
has purchased the -bonds of
Grants Pass Irrigation district, was
aboard train No. IS northbound last
jvenin.- on his return from Sat) Fr.Ol­
isco. He wired ahead and was join-
d at Gold Hill by Superintendent
arrillo and Assistant Superinten­
dent Ba-set. of the Shattu -k-Eding-'r
company, and Wilford Allen anil
Engineer Pear e. representing the
district, who rode to Grants Pass
with him to discuss plans for the
¿instruction work of the project. Mr.
Schneelo h is keeping in close ton h'
with the development of the »ork,
nd stated his intention of financing
the eni
irolect through
uletion.
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TENDER. AS CAN 3E
SC NKTURAVVY
H
ME
Again
!C
of our jioultry. tie knows
birds we sell are well condi
tioaed and when
bird here it’.- all
quality wide -not
pound of sand in it;
Parti
If.
ONE 5«
KOI' I
Will Have lor Agues..
A. F. VanDeventer, who is now
employed in the' local forestry office
will leave next wees for Agnes* to
take the plae of RangerR. I. Helm
who has resigned his place to go on
to his farm near Merlin. Mr. Van-
Deventer will make the trip down
Rogue River, but .Hrs. VanDeventer
will make the trip by way of Cres­
cent City and Gold Bea.-h.
in an ,>o<
Equlp-
ped with the auto ...,.hic fea-
lure anti all o' the
vantages
of the larger kodaks, It takes
So
pictures l ',x. 2 inches
' lear and - h rp that it m.i kes
an excellent enlargement.
STANTON ROWELL
h<>1O l|oil**e
St re**t
OREGON
TONIGHT
HATS
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ROMANCE
TH III EES
SFSPEXSE
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ALICE
BPAßv
1» the story of Marie, who
»elusive hat models to rich women
and she couldn’t get enough ho.,< tlv.
way.
A Screaming Two Reel
HI XSHIXE <’O.MEI*Y
“Naughty Wif<
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TiilMMi.l*
IXD TAII.oltlD
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Memlowlrmik
Il VI*'
i i It o of (he lumm*»
anti Biltmore ilal-
mr$. Hellie neas
Successor In
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Itclikiipt
CLOTHES EXPRESS PERSONALITY
Xo itimi can nfford to Impress III» ii»siM’lat«'s ns
being »botiti)' miti int <>rrv< tI) gmoiiusl-
T'i»iI*»r<*<l to onlcr < lutili--, not mil) give tin’ um-t
fiivm iiblo fir- i ¡mpres-imi, hut uro i-nilurOig in
tailoring and up pea rance.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over fifteen vear* local d<sai'.-
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN
AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF H ART SI II IITM II IXH M.IIU CM * IIII S
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C. L. Hobart Comnany
O YOU KNOW
igestion can be cured
c
U permanently cured,
.* that you can eat any
kind of food that you crave? It has been done
not only once, but in almost every case when Cham­
berlain’s Tablets arc v cd. An instance: Mr. J.
Pominvillc, Stillwater, inn., who had spent over
$2,000.c? for m-Li
nd treau icnt was perma
nently c .
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in Schmidt Building—
The Shattuck-Edinger company,
vho have the contract for the irriga-
'ion project, have seared office
room . li the 8 hmidt >u lding *
Will move Into the new offices as
n-in an they can be fitted up.
In Grunts Pa-s for the Summer—
Superintendent t'urrillo and
■istant Hassett, who will be hero dur­
ing the next several 'months In di­
rection of the operations of the Shat-
tu k-Edingt r company in construc­
tion of the irrigation project, will In-
Injured in Sliili-—
Joined Sunday by their wives. Mr-.
E. Davis, who has been employed Carrillo Is coming from I x > h Angeles
it the S hell rock quarry near Rock and Mrs. Bassett from San Francisco
;lnt.. was severely injured Monday Arrangements are being matle for a
n ;i ro'-k slide at the quarry. The furnished home on Fourth afreet In
amputation of one leg was necessary which the two families will re Ide
nd the other leg and several other: during the season.
>nes were badly iiroken.
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Tax < ollwtors la-av
' i’chíe Wood Funeral Toda) —
Deputy Tax Collectors D. A. Hous
funeral of \rcb'c Wood, the ton and G. V. Wlni'berly, who have
old . on of Mr. and ,irn. F. E. been here iissixtibg In the nirikln
vv orni was hold this afternoon from out of tax returns left last night for
the fa milv residence at Second and Riddle and Glendale.
Both gentle­
B treetH. Rev. Father Vlen conduct­ men state that the business done
ing the service. At th<- Granite Hill ¡here during the past year rrently ex-
•eineter-, where the remains were [-needed that of the year previous
placed, F. C. Bramwell, for the Elka, They also said that a great number
of people made out. the Income re­
offered words of consolation.
port. that had not. done so before. Ac­
cording to the observations made by
them, the’business In the < oast stnti-
has been Increasing ru.pldly durin-
the past. year.
ELKAY’S
Dye Soap
< le il-, while il cob r,.
Will
not stain I..'ii«l» not- injure fin­
est fabrics.
11.1, < Ol.OltS IO<-
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
TA*
Jfo»e
Boyrf Du B B E LB I LTclothes
Would Eliminate Cro-shig-----
Southern
Pacific Agent
Ishn.-u
I states that the railroad ompany w 11
I ask the county court for a than-- - hi
i the routine of the < intv roid on
. i t
1 the north side of I hi - ■
| low Savage rapids SO Its to nifu.U <
.tilt- two crosshrrs In that vicinity
\
liiill was killed at one of the ern
| In s this mornintr. and the ?' lit, ■ . .
I stock there lit of frequent o-curren c
¡andiMr. h.'inn ejleves that the road
1 '-oiiltl i.o < hat ,ed so aa to keep rm
j i o north
de of the tracks, and
'■knilu■' both cr< ■ 'inrs without In
volvlnr the right-,
.my of tbe pro
perty nwnt-rs.
Guaranteed for 6 Months Service
UBBELBILT the famous boys’ clothes that are
guaranteed to give jix montht’ wear, without rip, hole,
tear,- or juttwill be repaired free. Reinforced at every point
of wear and strain.
Smart style sturdy fabrics—reasonable prices. But
above all, guaranteed service. Full money’s worth - no
mending for six months. Come in and see them.
5518.7S—320.75 — and upwards to
336.75.
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