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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
4 •MGK FOUR GRANT** DISS DAILY <X>I IlikK 0 Sow a thought reap a feeling, Sow a feeling, reap a desire, Sow a desire, reap an act. Sow an act, reap a habit, Sow a habit, reap CHARACTER. PERSONAL LOCAL —--------------, i ■■ A. B Cornell wont to Medford Big I'vlebrtUloii Dance— this morning to spend the day at- \l the Waldorf hall, Saturday. tending to busiuess. 09tf July 3rd. E. L. Churchill went to Medford this morning io look after business la<gioii Me*"ta Tonight— matters. Several new member» a rv to be S. J. •Wyiuent. of Galice, is speud- put through the ropes Jonlffht at the The habit of saving small sums early in life should Ing a few «lays in the city on bua- meeting of the Apierlcan I a'gloll be taught to every child. Bring your child to this which will bo called to order at 7:30 iness » Bank Now. Hemstitching and pecotlng, IOC sharp. A ritual has been dratted by ■nd l2c per yard. Nellie Nena. 01 tf a committee of la’glon members. Ite- R. E. V. 1’enoyar arrhe^l thia freshmonts will be served. The gov '1IMTL M morning from MedfoPti to spend the ernment Uiauraney will also cone up tor a better explanation of Its fea- ITD.WM RFSFHU day here on business. ■ > i : M Ob' SOUTHERN OREGON Mr. and Mrs O, P. Ralston, left tu res. Tomorrow Is the last «day this morning for Chehalis, \Vash.. that the Insurance can be reinstated allowed to lapse. where they expect to make their If It has been ___________ • home. • liaron anil Tancar«! I'ullel Tom Empty sacks wanted at the Jose- *l'hre<> months old. good laying 89tf phine Flour MUI. strain, 430 of them, see "New Frank Waterhouse. the Seattle * millionaire, and his family were vis day." itors In Grants Pass last night stop Paul» Gets Contract— ping at the Josephipe. I’aul'a Electric storo of thia Whitney Allen and II. L. Plumb of the local forestry office, left this af was awarded I he contract for all ternoon for Crescent City taking over electrical work in the new theater some materials for the forest service. dicing constructed at ¡Sixth and Miss Eleanor Adams left this streets. The contract Includes morning for Portland where she will the electrical work which is visit for a few weeks with her sis done In the building. ters.’ Mrs. l>el Hoffman and Mrs. Car» ami Truck- Clair Hep’penatall. New and second hand cars If you want to celebrate the 4th of July in up-to-date fashion, come trucks uow on hand. Maxwell to our ne#w rooms and get an up-to- ’Co. • date car. W. 8. Maxwell '& Co. 13 Mr. and Mrs.’N. C. Boynton left Mechanic al Service Soon— Our mechanic will commence this morning for San Francisco where they will spend several weeks stalling machinery on yftuiday and with their son. H. L. Boynton. They we will soon be in readiness for spe expect to celebrate the Fourth In the cial Chevrolet and Naah mechanical service only. Maxwell & Co. Bay ctly. Mrs. M. 8. Glenn left this morn ing for Portland where she will visit Pr.-M-ntisl Willi Volum for a week. She will be met there, N. E. Townsend was presented Sunday by Mr. Glenn who will leave with a beautiful Illustrated copy of Saturday for the Oregon metropolis’ "The Iliiblayat of Omar Khayyatu.” by his piano pupils. The gift was on a business trip. Mrs. IT. D. Mlhills returned Mon- made as a token of their apprecia She tion of his work. day from a month’s absence, attended the meeting of the state grange at Bend, and the grand chap- Cadillac Auto .Stage— The Cadillac Auto Stage ts ter Eastern Star. Kiwanis. Shriners nlpg regularly to Crescent City, l»»av- and the rose show in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Hobart. Mrs. ing at 9:30 every morning, Jennie Moss, Miss Jeanette Moss and stago takes passengers only, Mrs. Ernest Lister will be among reservations see O. Hiller. Jr. the Grants' Pass people affondine attending the show at the Page at Medford to- It's the Ulinuit. The fame of the Grants Paas cli night. * • Mrs. Sam Baker and daughter, mate would spread fast If everyone Constance, returned this morning did as John Hampshire, who rubber- from Albany where they have been stamps every letter ho sends out. visiting for a few days with the L. One letter was sent to New York to Read the classified ads. A. Heath family. They attended the Judge Twohy, owner of tire C. & O. Shrine convention in Portland and C. railroad. The clerk saw the stamp, It’s the Climate.’’ and asked the Rose Festival. Why," Try Dr. Tompkins’ treatments for the Judge what that meant. Buy Your Neurasthenia, Nervous Debility', or the Judge replied. “Grants Pass has Nervous prostration. • OCtf the best climate In the world, and Mrs. F. C. Craig, of Red Oak. la . that Is the way they tell it to the Beilin, June 29.—Hamburg has who has been visiting for several world.’’ just welcomed two shiploads of re weeks with her sister, Mrs. Clark, patriated persons from the Far East at Selma, left this morning for Gold | Nash Touring Can Soon— brought here in two Japanese steam Hill. After a short time there she A car load of Nash cars Is I expect- at ers. will return to her home going by ed soon. Place orders now. A few From one of the ships Admiral way of Portland and Denver. Chevrolets are In stock. 1 Maxwell 10 Meyer-Waldeck. commander at « A Co. "Mary Garden" powder. Sabin Tsingtau, landed with 750 men. it. • • — women and children from Germany’s Plenty of Celebration Jazz— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkirk erstwhile Far Eastern colony who rived this morning and will v At the Waldorf ball. Saturday. O9.tf had been interned in Japan. Mrs. Hopkirk's parents. Mr. and Mrs. July 3rd. The other ship which came from J. H. Hathaway, for a time They Vladivostok carried 1050 German. will spend the summer at the forest Picnic Is Given— Austrian and some Turkish war pris ranger station at Galice. They have The Music Club gave a most en oners from Siberian and Chinese been for the past year at Reed col joyable picnic last night to Mr. and ports. lege. but visited relatives in Wash Mrs. Jas. Powers In honor of their In a speech of welcome to the peo ington since the close of college. seventh wedding anniversary and of ple from Tsingtau Admiral Taegert Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell and | Mr. Powers’ birthday.. About 40 said although Germany had been son, Carrol, returned Saturday night parents and friends ,of Mrs. Powers' beaten in the Far East seed had been from their auto trip which took them music pupils were present to enjoy sown there which would restore the! as far north as Vancouver, B. C. the supper, Games were played In honor of Germany’s namn. They went to Tillamook and follow the evening, shimming taking the | Admiral Meyer-Waldeck, accord ed the coast line up. On the return attention of most of the picnickers ing to an agency report, replied that they were met in Portland by Miss | in the afternoon, It is expected that since the end of the war a strong Juanita Parker and Mrs. Hans Looff j another picnic will lie planned be revulsion of feeling in favor of Ger who returned with them. Miss Par-; fore the summer vacation Is over. many had set In in, Japan where ker is now visiting Miss there was much indignation at the Tuffs. Closing Notici entente’s interpretation of the peace All garatres and machine shops in treaty. Japan had great faith ' in Now a Granddad— this city will be closed Sunday anjl Germany's future, he added and 1 I Carl .Williams received a telegram Monday. July 4 and 5. able diplomacy would doubtless suc yesterday that made, his smile grow ceed In reestablishing the former all of an inch wider and more per- A. If. Carson Funeral Wednesday— friendly relations between the two manent. The telegrain announced .The funeral of the late A. IH. Car- countries. the birth of a daughter to Mr. and son will 1>e held on Wednesday af The Japanese general staff, con Mrs. Ned Cooped of Boston. Mrs. ternoon at 2 o’clock at the Presby tinued Meyers-Waldeck, believed to Cooper was formerly Miss Beulah terian church, Rev. L. Myron Boozer the end that Germany would win the Williams of this city. The daughter of Medford, conducting the service. A war. wire was received this morning from has been named Jacqueline. Minister Koester welcomed the Mrs. S. E. Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Car- « other repatriate^ persons with hochs son’s daughter, of Atlanta, Ga., stai- for the Fatherland. Ing that ft would lie Impossible for her to come to Oregon for the fu To Women’s Relief Corps— neral. All members of General Tsogan Relief Corps No. 25 are asked to at Abont -Teachers’ Exams— THE BEST ASSORTMENT tend the funpral of A. H. Carson, The teachers’ examinations will be Wo recommend » pure ginn to he heM tomorrow afternoon at 2 held uestairs in the courthouse, In cap in o’clock at the Presbyterian church. 10 the circuit court room. ••DURABLE." "ATHLETIC” .-------------------------- ) AND "AERO" Mows Into New Quarters— Placer Location notices at Courier»» The W. S. Maxwell company han OUR PRICK OOc. moved Into Its new building J list "MURIAL” IN ALL COfjORS Hammermill Bond letter Heads <outh of the courthouse. The fin 35c and Envelopes at the Courier office. ishing touches are being put on tile new home of the Chevrolet and the whole building will be In use soon. PHONE Ijawrenro Underwood has returned from Oakland where he todk an In Sells Drugs and Books tensive course in the repair of the Chevrolet and will he able to tend JOSEPHINE COUNTY TRUCK CO. to all the needs of the Chevrolet owners. Parker Harvteth New Nuceeaaor to Mra. K. Retikopf / mr$. Hellie n«$ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Always Guata ntee complete clollnw «itlsfactlon—In «eri Ice. style, flt and vaine, Ciotti«*» tlu«t Invite thè queotlon At the sign of Yu Jolly Little Tailor GEO S. CALHOUN <>»cr flft.ru year« local dealer Celebrate in a NEW SUIT, SHOES and FURNISHINGS Peerless Clothing Co Quaker. Milk Macaroni Milk Spagetti Egg Noodles Rogue River Hardware Co J. Pardee THE fŸfPÎCfflSTlR STORE Electrical Supplies PAUL’S Electric Store Swim Gaps DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO THE WINGED ”0 FIVE THE HARMONY HOUNDS JUGGLERS OF JAZZ Feature DANCES Waldorf Hall Wednesday, June 30 « . COME AND HEAR REAL JAZZ CLEMENS * 15c Admission and 10c per Dance *