Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 08, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tl ENDAY, JUNK I». 1920
GRANTS |>WH DAILY <NH RiElt
The Right Bank
One of the most Important factors in your business
success Is haring the right kind of a Bank to deal with.
Too much care cannot be exercised in selection
The all important consideration with this Bank Is
first to safeguard the money of its depositors and to ren­
der them such business service as to Increase their pros­
perity and thus increase the value of the account.
MFMRFR
FEDERAL RF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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OF SOI THKRN OREGON
Big Cooking
DEMONSTRATION
FBI PAY ANI» SATURDAY
OF THIS WEEK
Come in and see this Red Star
Detroit \ apor Oil Stove in ac-
tion.
Wiekiese and odorless,
Cooks as fast as gas.
Burns 19 hours on 1 gallon of
coal oil.
Cook and bake fast and keep
cool during the hot weather.
Don't forget the date, .May 28th
anil 29th.
Rogue River Hardware Co
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
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LOCAL
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Arthur Cramer has returned to his Got.« New Truck—
home in this city after attending O,
Fornai Supervisor E. II. MacDnn-
A. C. during the past year.
lels went to Roseburg the other day
Hemstitching and pecoUng, 10c with the forest service truck and will
and 1'.'»' >er yard Nellie Naas. Oltf exchange It for a G. M. C. truck
Milton llarrigar left this morning which he will drive back as soon as
for Raiding after a few days on bus­ he can get the gasoline.
iness fn the city and at Roseburg.
\ A. Rowley wont to Jacksonville Cadillac Into Stage—
this morning to spend the day look­
The Cadillac Auto Stage Is run-
ing after some business matters.
nlng regularly to Crescent City, leav-
Empty sacks wanted at the Jose­ Ing at 9:30 every morning,
ph M Flour Mill
89tf stare takes passen nera only
E. L. Churchill went to Medford reservations see O. Hiller, Jr.
this morning to s;>end the day look­
ing after business interests.
Guarantors MetMing Thursday-—
E. A. Murphy wont to Inland this
There will be a mooting Thursday
■morning to spend t’• lay attending afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Cham­
ber of Commerce rooms for the guar­
to business.
T. M Hunt, of tho forest service, antors of the Chautauqua. It Is re­
went to Selma this morning to ex­ quested that a large number attend,
as the meeting is Important.
amine some homestead lands
"Mulslfled Co oanut Oil." Sabin
has it.
M No Go». No l>anci'—
Ow inc to the shortage of gasoline
Mrs Thomas Ahern, of Hugo, was
dance Is postponed until
In the city Monday and T.-esJay vis­ the Murphy
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further notice
iting with friends.*
H. S. Clement arrived last ni ht
from Banta Rosa. Cal., and will visit Reception for Rev. Robert Mi-Lean—
On Wednesday evening a recep­
here for some time with his son, Or
tion will be tendered Rev. Robert
L. O. Clement.
Miss Dora Herman, who has been M -Lean. founder an»! former pastor
attending Mills College at Berkeley, of Bethanv Presbyterian churcn. at
has returned home for the summer the home of Miss Minnie Tuffs on
East D street. Old friends of Mr.
vacation
Mrs C. Y. Dean, who has boon Mciaian an»l members of Bethany
visiting here at the home of T
Y congr. gatlon are Invited to attend.
Dean for. the past few weeks, loft this
Doming Ibirty—
morning for her home at Portland
Friday night at the Waldorf hall
Wallace Niles returned this morn­
ing from Corvallis where he has been
attending the O
C. for the past Will Learn Chevrolet—
Lawrence Underwood left thlt
year.
.
Robert Kummel will arrived on morning for Oakland. Cal., where he
Thursday from Cleveland. Ohio, for a will spend several weeks at the Oak­
visit here during the summer with land Chevrolet factory getting • ac­
quainted with the workings of the
Mr. and Mrs. W S. Maxwell.
O. L. Ragan, who was formerly en­ car. loiter he will return here to be
gaged In business fn this city, passe,! head mechanic at the W. S. Maxwell
through here last night on his wav garage, yhere the Chevrolet Is dis­
*to Salem. Mr, Ragax is located nt tributed in this county, Mr. Under-
wood has been mechanic at Oiding’s
Tucson. AHx.
C. R. Mason formerly interested garage for the' past year
fn the fgikeside fruit ranch, has ar-
rived here to make his home. Mrs After the Band Concert—
Everybody's going to the dancing
Mason will follow Thursday, They
have been living
t Toledo since party.
leaving Grants Pass.
Mr and Nirs \ G Walker left Say« Treatment Good
Jud Pernoll, who led the husky
this morning for Salem and Wood­
burn, Th«v have«!,.-. in vis;t’ng I, r Grants Pass baseball team to Klam­
with Mrs Walker's parents, Mr. and ath Falls Sunday, says that the vis­
Mrs. C. V Wible, for the past two itors wtre accorded very good treat­
ment,
He states tlfnt the town Is
weeks.
Mrs. M. Lltchter arrived Saturday very » ■ rowded anil tho best quarters
from San Francisco for a visit here had all been taken and that the
•with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Klamath bunch undoubtedly did the
Shinn. After a short time here Mr« best they could under the dr tim-
Liehter will go north to Join Mr < tam cos
Lfchter and they will take a trip to
Fir«. Destroys H»»i»«,«—
Now York.
The house on tho F. L. Warren
Mrs H. C. Telford, of Klamath
Falls, and her son. Wilbur Telford,’ ranch near Selma where the Reuben
arrived here on Saturday by car from Tucker family has resided for the
Corvallis and snont Sundav with last seven months was destroyed by
Misses Hattie and Emma Telford. fire last Wednesday during their ab­
They left for Klamath Falls Monday. sence. Among-the Items lost were:
A kitchen range and cookln ■ uten­
Royal Arch Regular—
sils. dishes, tables, over 350 half­
A regular convocation of Reames gallon fruit Jars» six sacks of seed
Chapter No. 28, R. A. M , will be rve. a barrel of vinegar, a tank of
lield Wedn<-» ! ty evening. June 9. F. kerosene, various tool« and tho fam­
M. Huyler. H. P.
92 ily’s clothlnr. There was no Insur­
ance on the place. The fire Is sup­
ie-gion Meets Tonight—
posed to have started from sparks
A large attendance Is asked to bo from a forest fir« fn the vicinity
I present at the meeting of the Amer­
ican Ix-glon tonight as several Im­ Hnrmnny Cla«a to Commence__
portant matters are to be brought up
Miss Alma Wolke will start a » lass
at that time. Dr. Stearns will pri­ In harmony on the l.'th of June. Any
sent his report as chairman of the student of music will be admitted.
building committee that has been Anyone Interested phone or call on
«onf'erring with local business men. Miss IVolke.
The naming of the post will also be
brought up.
Those who have not
already received their Ixtgfon buttons
tflav »■ >re therrt tonight at tho
Buy Your
meeting.
Special Sale
ON GEORGETTE INI» CREPE DE
CHINE WAISTS
SUCCtMMHir
t«>
Ur». K. Helikon»
Order» for July 4th
«bollili be piacisi al once Io Insure delivery
lime.
At the alan of*
Ye Jolly
Little Tailor
GEü. S. CALHOUN
Fifteen years local dealer.
CAMPING TIME
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III futi »hall Wr tnke?
A col. Rie GOLD MED IL Kind,
A fobie, a few <li»|i<v<. t<">,
A ni< c < »•infortoble lami tliair (<>r Grandma,
I limnniock fOr Grmidpii,
I inopi»» of iniiip <li»ilr» ami stoni»,
Imi you «ili fimi t beiti nt:
HOLM AN’S FURNITURE
STORE
w
The lltilc «tori» around the corner
orrosm
NIFTY SPRING
SUITS
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UseMazolaOil
For Shortening
J. Pardee
PIFFLE FOR CALLOW YOUTH
Advice Handed Out by Successful
Business Men la, to Use a Slar.g
Phrase. Bunk.
WAYS
Rain Was Heavy—
The rainfall of Sunday night and
Monday amounted to 1.14 inches, as
recorded by the county agent. The
rain was needed badly by the farmers
and it also proved of great value to
the forests. H. E. Haefner of the
local forestry office «aid that the for­
ests before the rain were as dry as
they generally were by July 15. A
few small fires had been reported
A su»»» ful lumber merchant has
beiti
vu ■ » newspaper Interviewer
a few of ilu- mental wrinkles timi In
flu».» - ij I».» » i» tlie milking of money.
Iler»- ire oim» of ttieni:
"If your luu.il» spell u word It
mean» you will tie rieh.
I
“if. on Hu» oilier build you mend a
garment wlilli wearRig it. you will nl
ways be poor.
“If your right band ttcliek It Is II
sign that you will receive'm"ii» y If
your left blind Itctie» you will spemi
It. This I» lieentise right bep'ns with
It nnd It Htniiil« fm r»»relve while I.
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Stan<lv(fnr let go
■■VVIi» n you see H shooting «tur von
sluiulil say 'money.' As many times
i. you are tibie to say the woril »lu
FITS-NEVER SAGS
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■ ring the fail of the star
so innny ex
tra dollars will you have in your
pocket us a rwuilt.”
already but the rain has soaked for­
Helpful words, aren't they? Wil!
ests and will prevent serious fires» they are no better nnil no wor-x* tl.nn
the bulk of the talk handed out by
for some time.
«il»» - fill men tor the guidance of
their fellows Hutt Is. Hi the mattet
BORN-
of making money. The rich or sue
WALTON To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J.
»■»■««fill b'lHlnoHM mali ilo •sn't disclose
Walton, of Dryden, Sunday, June his reni secret»»—If he tins any
6, a son.
,
though he often attends club lumi»
.
or dinners and makes a speech
Hammermill Bond Letter Heads pr> »lending to do so.—I’lilliidelpliln
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and Bn relayes at the Courier office. lie» ol d.
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itisi» stand
SliOt.N and tUR»\ISt1INGS
I OR Ml •
Peerless Clothing Co.
Car Bargains
• FORD TOURING
I « 11 I N Rol.l-.T
! GOOD M IXW1 LI.
I St.NON HIX
I FORD TRUCK
C. U. Hobart Co
\ •.pillili prolifici ion.
»tory of a patriot who »erteil
hl» country anil lost all.
STOPS TONIGHT!
Electrical
Supplies
at
PAUL’S
Electric Store
— STARTS I'OMORROU
Mack Sennett’s Travesty
SALOME vs. SHENANDOAH”
Swat the Fly
I SL el VAMPIRO INSE« T
POWDER
Kills files, fleas, Hie on dogs
or thickens
—AND-
I
ENID BENNETT in
Stepping Out
THE HANDY BIAlWER
PACKAGE—NO WtNTE
»!VENTS
I Oc AT
CLEMEN5
Sells Drugs and Books
lune 30, July 1, 2, 3, Wednesday,
Sai urday
Thursday,
Friday,
Grants
Teachers' examinations,
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Pass.
Warrantry Deod
'ourler offlse.
blank«
at
the
.Bill of Huie blanks at the Court» r.