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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
PAGE FOI K local Only One Way The gateway from wages to indepen dence is the bank. There are many ways to earn money. There are more ways to spend money. There is only one way to save money, and that is to deposit it in the bank. Think it over, and then come in and open your account. FED» W V» WENFHSt N \ > r 1 M Tin iimday . J‘ »a ». •»*>. UKlVls PAS* DAIl.k lUllUER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOITHKRN OREGON Rogue River Hirdware Hardware Co THE 'WlMCff£ST£R. STORE PORTLAND MARKrlrS YOl’R Oregon Journal wants griefs will be attended to by Ger ald Everton, Agent. Phone Portland, .June 1.—Cattle weaker, 331-L. 14 choice grass steers *10.50 at Hi; other markets are unchanged. « The Weightiest Causes. Men understand not what Is among S ew today their hands: as calmness is the char acteristic of strength, so the weighti FOR SALE—Two H h. p. motors, est causes may be most silent_ almost new. Address No. 1476 Thomas Carlyle. care Courier. 10tf ---------------- s- m books at the Courier. INSURANCE, ALL FORMS--Inquire for rates bn grain a«yd hay Insur- PHONE ance. T.‘M. Stott, office phone i--------------------------- 12tf 44-J. " ■ ..... . 103 WANTED—Man and wife for out of JOSEPHINE CWNTY TRICK (T>. town work. . Wife to cook, man for general work. Good home., Parker good wages. Address No. 1493 17 care Courier. H annetti Ira Walker left this moruiug tor ItikC Celebration lion« Montague to spend a few days look At the Waldorf ing after businw» mutleni. July 3rd. Miss I.. Aliorui left this morulg for Oakland. Cal., where she wIII vis louug toupie Married— Charles Daniel Titus it with friends. Hemstitchlug aud pecotlng, 10c Margaret Cline were married and lie per yard Nellie Neas Ollt Tuesday evculug by Rev. Hanson Mrs C. J. Thomas and son, Jack, Plenty of « eleliratlon Jugs— left thia morning for Seattle, where At the Waldorf hall, Saturday. they will s|M«nd several weeks visit July 3rd. ing with friends Mr. anil Mrs O E. Clark left for Couu.-il M iw C m Tonight— Roseburg this morning for a visit The regular meeting of the with their daughter. Mrs. Hertha council will bo held tonight at the Zumwalt. city hall Regular business will be Empty sacks wanted at the Jose considered at the meeting. phine Flour Mill 89tf V. B. Swinney arrived this morn Torn liaron ami limoni I'n Bet Ing from Portland and will s|»end the I Three months old. good laying week visiting old friends and rela strain. 4 30 of them, see "New lives. day." Royston Campbell, of Santa Bar bara. arrived today from the south l lilted in Marring« and will be stationed near Smith A long courtship was ended River as a forest patrol man. afternoon when lie« ay Miss Gretchen Clemens has return Tuesday Miss Myrtle Tinker were Jones and ed from San Francisco, where she marriage at the home of has been visiting for several weeks united in the bride's father in Jerome Prairie. with her sister. After the ceremony and congratula Mrs. B. W. Riggs arrived this tions refreshments were served morning from Roseburg for a visit friends anil relatives here with her father. M. M Hum- mage. Cadillac Ante Stag Hay Fever. Asthma. Goiter may The Cadillac Auto Stage Is be cured by Dr. Toinpkin's treat ments. lltf nlng regularly to Crescent City. Miss Olive Courtney is spending a Ing at 9:30 every morning, -tags takes passengers only, short time In the city, having come reservations see O. Hiller. Jr down from Roseburg to be present at the wedding of her sister. Lorene, Married In Portland— and Everett Bradford W. S. McBride arrived this morn- [ Chester Heston and Miss Pauline Rwacker. both of this city, stole a ing front Hilt and will visit here for , several weeks with his parents. Mr. march on their friends In this city last Tuesday when they were mar and Mrs. W. E. McBride He expects ried In Portland Mr. Heston had to leave at the end of his visit for been attending school there and Ixvs Angeles Miss Swacker had gone there to If you want to celebrate the 4th work Mr and Mrs Heston arrived of July in up-to-date fashion, come in the city yesterday for a visit with . to our new rooms and get an up-to- relatives and friends date car. W. 8. Maxwell A Co. 13 W. 8. Carpenter, crop specialist at I inure at Spence Hall— O. A. C.. who has been spending sev There will be a dance at the, eral days In the city looking over a Spence hall July 3rd. The Neilson number of potato fields with County orchestra will furnish the music. 12 Agent Miller Jor the certification of seed, left this morning for Medford. Fan U> Be Installed— D. H Blakelock. of the engineer Manager Chas. Clayton of the ing force of the Grants Pass Irriga Oregon theater and Manager Glenn, tion district, left last night for Port of Paul's Electric store, made a trip] land where he will confer with En gineer Wylie on a number of plans of to Medford yesterday to get a fan for the theater. A celling fan will be the project. this will Insure better "Ivory Soap Flakes " Sabin has It. Installed and the house The thoa- ventilation In Mrs. A. A Mathes returned last ter will also be much cooler with the night from Portland where she at tended the Shrine convention and j air being stirred up a little more. the rose festival, She was a cenni-: Closing Notice— , panted by her sister. Mrs. C. N. I All garages and machine shops In Campbell, who will spend several several , this city will be closed Sunday and | weeks visiting here > with her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Dingier Monday, July 4 and 5. le-ave on Trip— Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller, J. G. < tltl> OF TH INKS Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Sotti We hereby «apreas our thanks to Hamilton and children “hopped off" the kind friends who extended sym this afternoon for a three weeks' pathy and help and furnished flow- trip Into California, They will first era during our late bereavement In go to Crater latke. then down to I I Redding. They will then go to Cree- the loss of our dear father. cent City by way of Yreka and then ' C. E. YOl’NG and FAMILY W. G WHITE and WIFE. return here. New Hu.-ceasor <«» Mr«. K. Itehkoiif mr$. Hellie Deas Celebrate in a NEW SUIT, SHOES and FURNISHINGS Peerless Clothing Co Grants Pass’ Official Fun Fest will be concluded To night Midnight no longer. DOROTHY GISH A new star in Grants Pass <’«»tniti«>nlX known as KATHERINE MacDonald "TURNING THE TABLES’’ and FATTY ARBUCKLE ill Is a scream in "THE THUNDERBOLDT" "BACK STAGE" 4 Bring the Family OREGON LOOT—Last .night, chain with Elks tooth attached, with initials K. M. W. on back. Finder please leave at Courier office. 1> t WANTED -Reliable party to take charge of business in this territory for the Portland Rug Company. Phone 22-J for rug man, or Col lins Auto Co. ENLIST NOW! 11 FOR SALE—Second catting alfalfa hay, In field or delivered. Phone «02-F-31. 13 FOR SALE—1920 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, 3300. See Ray Wil liams, 301 8th street. 17 OW IS THE TIME to enlist Show your patriotism to Josephine County and Grants Pass by enlisting youiself in the Chamber of Commerce and help fight her battles against Civic Apathy and capture Progress and Prosperity N WANTED—Apple thinners who can do the work and not fall. No very nard work. R. K. Roes, Riven road, box 26. 14 Join the Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE CHEAP—Second hand piano In good condition. Address No. 1500 care of Courier. Swim Caps THE BEST ASSORTMENT Me recommend a pure gum cap in “DTRABT.E.’’ "ATHLETIC’’ AND “AERO" OUR PRICE «Oc "MV RIA I.” IN ALL COLORS 3Ac 9 OUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED in the BIG propositions before us now and future ones to comq. We all want Good Roads, More and Better Farms, Developed Resources, etc. You can help more than you think Y < Contributed "FOR A GREATER JOSEPHINE COUNTY" by the GRANTS PASS HARDWARE COMPANY Member of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books I