Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 01, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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HUGO
WE SELL
THE
Studebaker
and
Overland
Sold at the SameJPrice Everywhere
J. F. BURKE
Fashion Garage
Goodyear and Fisk Tires
All Sizes
Skid Chains
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Also
Cars
Williams Garage and Cyclery
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Mrs. T. Fitzgerald and Mrs. E. R,
Peters »|>ent Tuesday in Granta Pass.
Mrs H. P. Conley and two chil-
dren arrived froin Seattle Thursday
to visit Mrs. H. W Ritchie.
Tokio, May 1.—A dispatch from
Mrs. Lena llanke made a business
| Mukden to the Niehl Chichi says there
trip to Grants Pass Thursday.
exists divergent opinions as to tbo
’Mrs. Jessie (tahlll spent Thursday
abolition of the China-Japan mili­ in Grants Pass viailing friends.
tary agreement, while the Chinese
Miss Margaret McQuistian made a
government seems to attach little im­ businesM trip to Grants Pass Satur­
day.
portance to it.
Miss Bernice Cahill spent Satur­
General *Chang Tso-lln Tuchun ex­
pressed to Lieutenant General Nara day ein Grants Pane shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McLaughlin
the desire that military coo|»eratlon
with Japan be continued, the news­ and Mr. and Mr*. F. H. Sexton drove
paper states, to meet the menace to to Ashland Sunday on a picnic.
the Chinese boundary by the bolsbe-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier and
viki. On the ¡«art of Japan not a family spent Sunday in Grants Pass
little importance Is attached to co­ visiting the farmer’s parents, Mr.
operation with China at least so long and Mrs. W. J. Dingier.
as Japanese troops are in Siberia, it
Miss Dama Sexton arrived Monday
is expected that a diplomatic Jap­ from Aberdeen, Wash., to vWt her
anese official will be sent shortly to parents.
• Peking to consult with the govern-
Mr. and tors. Harry Whitmore re­
: ment there regarding this agreement.
turned to their home In Mountain
View, Missouri, after spending two
years in Oregon. They liked It here
In Southern Oregon and Intend to
I return here.
Mrs. Jennie Beveridge went as far
as Grants Pass with her brother,
Harry Whitmore.
Possibl I-
San Francisco. May
ity of p’oduclng all the symptoms of
alcoholic intoxication on electric
"Juice" attracted a good deal of |n-
I forest here recently when Dr. Elbert
Abrams of San Francisco demon­
strated to medical men the use of
an electrical device he has Invented.
The "electric Jag" discovery was
purely incidental. Dr. Abrams said.
"The discovery," he said, "is based
on the theory that the unit of energy
is the electron and that every ina-
I ferial thing is simply a manlfesta-
1 tlon of different rates of vibration..
I have used the vibrations ‘of chloto-
; form to produce the effects of chloro­
form Itself."
The feet of the subject are placed
on a sheet of zinc, an electrode is
placed upon the head, and, when the
current Is turned on, one newspaper
'writer said: "John Barieycdrn is
j with you again- The ‘kick’ comes
slowly and without any appreciation
1 of the fact on the part of the sub­
ject until he finds himself unduly
loquacious, happy or sleepy."
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Grandma fRohertson was visiting
Mrs. Frank Morrison Sunday.
Miss Alice Pence returned to
Grants Pass Saturday after visiting
her sister, Mrs. A. I. Hussey, for
some time.
Mrs. Farmer was shopping at Mer­
lin Monday.
Ferrydale is a very busy place |
these days with Mr. Counts moving i
his mill to the south side of the river I
end many hop poles being haulec to:
the yards up the river, also there is I rr^U Trend
much work going on in the fields I
here.
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Miss Gladys Jones and Mrs. A. C. i*
Ford were calling on Mrs. Ogden -
Sunday evening.
Saturday from California and spent a
Mrs. Hogue is visiting Mrs. Far- few days visiting Mr. Agee’s sister.
tiler a few days this week.
Mrs. George Jones.. Wednesday
Mrs. Hobbs was out to Grants Pass morning they left for Glendale to
on business Saturday.
visit Mr. Agee’s parents, Mr. and
Mr. Glover and son left Saturday Mrs. Dan Agee. Mr. Agee was re­
for Portland.
cently discharged from Gamp Kear­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Agee arrived ney.
John Hunting was calling on
friends in Ferrydale Sunday.
T. Schorr and Chas. Dora were at
Grants Pass Thursday.
Tuesday Mrs. A. C. Ford was vis­
iting her nncle, A. J. Crow, who has
been quite ill at the home of a sister,
Mrs. <H. Keyte. near Merlin.
The Average Family Can Cook
Wash, Clean, Sew, Heat Water, Iron
Light the Home
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Electrically for $8.00 a Month
Hotpoint and Hughes
Blue Bird and Thor
Eureka Vacuum
Electric Ranges
Wash Machines
Cleaners
VERY CONVENIENT TERMS ON ALL OF THESE
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$10.00 Down Puts
One in Your Home
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SERVICE
COMPETENT
Just a Little
Every Month
Come to our store, or phone us, we will gladly ex­
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Wiring Fixtures, Supplies, Repairing—Anything Electrical
Phone 47
Paul’s Electric Store
205 S 6th Street
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