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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
Hill HIM V, JI hl IO, liftMi. / Your Proposition—and Ours PTR52WL Free sewing rna hlnes st Helmer's Ì \\ i* solicit your <l<*|HiHÌtH, having in mimi that if you ih * v <I iiKHistiuice at any time it is onr pui'iMise to help you ho far as it ìh consistent with solimi banking. n in »II Mill U urstuvi um irnwism LOCAL Special Prices Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams "Mum" for perspiration Sabin baby arrived early in the week from [ 19 Okanogan. Wash , and are at preset' | has It. <»n skirts—cotton, »ilk wool Dr It W. Stearns returned this visiting Mm. Adams' parents. Dr. and i Mrs Bestul. They have come to I to morning from a business trip {Grants Pass expecting to locate. Salem anil Portland Electric washing machines, easy Hemstitching and pecollng, monthly payments -Grants . Pass and I 2c per yard Nellie Ness Mr* I- Itehkopf ' Hardware Co. Ml»» Ennis Hillis returned Mm. D. D. Dodge I morning from Medford where Ing for Medford where »he will visit I visited for several days. for a few days Bh« wifi go from You can always find a Ford that Medford to Costello. Cal., for a visit. 19 Mr. P->d~a ex;.»«-», • vlxrat Isn't too high at Manuel Bros. . Car of blacksmith oal expected »lx weeks. Orres the ladles* tailor from Ash Wednesday Grants Pass Hardware 20 land. will be at Clevenger's Hat Shop L. Triinnell Is spending every Thursday, Instead of every Tuesday. the day ’IsftlBg pith triads is Mm H. E Cook and Mrs. Rogue River. Hl Trips Cook arrived today by automobile We make our own adjustments on from Walton, Cal., for a two weeks' 1 '• tires. No quibbling. Hobart. visit, . the toruier with her parents, at Let ua do your washing free, with Mr. i and Mm L. L. Sharp, and the our Crystal Clapp Electric Store. 19 latter will visit with her aunt, Mrs. F Donnelley left for San Fran- Mattison They were accompanied i eiaco this morning to spend the next by two other ladies who will visit at few w ks attending to business, Medford. Combination range, wood and The Aeo'ian-Voeallon, the phono s, easy terms Granta Grants Paas Hard-' graph made by luusieal experts for ware Co. 20 musical people at Helmer’a. “The Mrs. Beryl Lewis, who baa been Home of Good Furniture." LET TAILOR visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 PIECE l-ewls, returned this morning to her Ibuiclng I’arty—• home at Marysville. Cal. You ouier these suits Saturday nl-tht at ahlorr Lumbago, Rheumatism, acute or hall dence, because the tailoring will chronic, res londs to Dr Tompkins executed by 16tf No < bolr ItclieHraal-— treatments. • Mrs Earl Browne, of Medford, Is1 The Baptist choir will Riiftpend spending the week end at the home their regular rehearsals until the re At the sign of of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jumev turn of Professor Applehoff. in Sep Ye Jolly Klover. tember GEO S CALHOUN Little Tailor The Acollan-Vocallon. the phono Over fifteen years local dealer graph supreme, just arrived at Hel- 'larriivl nt th«» Manoe»— * 1 9 mer's. Charles Ellis and Agnes Murtha 1 Come In and let ua tell you about were married Friday night at the; <.«• liter Prl-uinef-»-— It was one of the best meetings that Ford we drove to Crescent City Presbyterian manse. Rev. Henry G. i Sheriff George Ijewis and E. L. the dub held this season. Manuel Bros 19 Hanson officiating The couple left and ladies for Vacation Peerless Clothing Co. US TWO can < Use A Flashlight About the I louse EEP a W inchuiteii Flashlight in the kitchen to Hash into the pantry shelves, the oven or the ice-box. Have it ready to light the way to the cellar, or down the back-doorsteps. Always have a W inchester Flashlight in the bedrtMim. U«c it in the clothes closet— keep it beside the bed at night. Come in and see these Flashlights which we recommend so highly. K FOR YOU A COOL SUIT with confi he Mrs. George W. Thompson return his morning for California to reside. Coburn left yesterday afternoon for« Hall Is Refurnished— ed this morning from Portland where San Francisco to bring back the A large crowd was present Lusr she has been visiting for the past ('eleitTHtexI G«>|<lcn Wedding— three men and the woman held night at the Security Benefit Asso three weeks. Mr and Mrs. O. S. Goodnow re Harry's electrical store along side turned this morning from Sacramen there on a charge of beating a bill ciation hall. The hall has been re- apartment kalsomlned. painted and put In vewy the water offii a. 19 to. where they spent several weeks and theft from a local The Overland has heavy pressed with their daughter, Mrs Chas. P. I house. They expect to be gone for good shape. About 10 rugs sprwd steel fenders See Hobart 19 Walrath While there Mr. and Mrs. l a few days, unless the four decide around added much to the appear ance and all members feel proud off" their golden ' to fight extradition. • Mrs. J. B. Wimer went to Glen- Good now celebrated the lodge rooms. After lodge adE dale this morning on business, After wedding on July 1. when a reception {Costura Club .Meets— ftiarched to fhe dining room whew- a short lime there she will return was given In their honor, ■ ■ ■■ - Mm. Harry Hull entertained the, refreshments were served by t*e- to her home at Medford. Coatura Club at its weekly meeting; committee. price** ami Property 1» Sold— We have Fords at The Osborn place near •Murphy, yesterday afternoon. The decora terms to suit you. Manuel Bros 191 ------------------------------------------------------------ Mr and Mrs. V. M Wallace, who comprising about 49 acres, has been tions throughout were Shasta diisles PHONE refreshments wer* have been visiting here for the past »«Id by I-ester Roberts to A. C. Har- Mid-afternoon Mr. Har- ; served, the place tokens for the re- few days, left this morning for their mon. of ffpragite. Wash. ' mon has gone to Washington to pack • past being chosen by the guest's fav-. hottie at Gold Hill a. —K — V-1 goods __ >1| Much work of the, The Overland has a bake finish kl„ his Y, household and J will re- 1 orite Hower. See Ho- turn here with his family to mnke 'club was accomplished and a very JOSEPHINE COÏNTY TRTCK OB. and will polish like near. 19 his home. pleasant social afternoon resulted ! Parker hart. It»,. u .a Have you found out what thst a - — . i Ohio cleaner will do’ Harry Clapp, j ~ Good. < Iran Riwimn al Iteaaon elcatri Ian. • 11 able Friera Mrs J M. Thomas has been visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. fltli and X Ht». »nd Mm. F. I* Johnson. She return ed this morning to her home at Rose burg. Cong oleum (Gold Seal) guaran Alonso Jone», Mgr. teed floor covering at Helmer's. 19 7500-mlle guarantee on fabrics Kelly-Springfield tires Grants Pass I Hardware Co. 20 Prof. Applehoff left the first of the DON’T TICKLE THE CELLIST week for Roseburg io spend the num- Happening at Drtrott Shows ths Un . mer on his ranch at that place. He expects to return to Grants Pts» in wisdom of i hat Particular September to spend the winter. Ftin, of Playfulness The little Overland Is the easiest <>iie alino*.« uever ilckle a •■elio play , riding «mall car on the market. See 19 er III ilio riti». e*|w-islly If he Is u fil ! Hobart. ai* .1» "H*‘ •»nell ila l'Iiillip Abita» of llie The Aeolian-Vocalion. plays all re Deliuii Sy liipliutiv orchestra. renili rk» cords at Helmer's. • 1» Ilio Ihumlt News In n recent Insue. Electric fans, irons, toasters, per thillulsl. did. Umlmiu lliirrl». aecotnl colators, Hot plates, sewing machine ■ lui II' m I iiiimi comi bini a lui of trou 19 ble. tu miy ll«»tllitlK of u new violin motors. Clapp Electric Store. Mrs. E. H. Gilman and daughter. buw. The story came out when Harri* Miss Miriam Gilman, arrived this Bleil n Miilt for StlNi In Justice court ( morning from Medford and will visit ainilliMt Abita». It «ss a «tory of telo j for some time with Mrs. Gilman's gerii incili ami teni|H-r and Ilio trouble daughter. Mrs. ®. D Roberts. aiuae ut roliearsal. o»»lp Gabrilo- If you t want a Ford you had bet wltsch. director, wna away for a few i , ter come in while we have some minute» sin! thè temperuniental olle» good ones. Manuel Bros. 19 Indulge«! in n few moment» of play Guy Gravlln arrived today front boy, not music. Ilnrrla reachcd bis violiti I miw uvee ami tlckled Ablm» In San Francisco, and will spend several Ilio riha. Aldina dora noi cure to he | weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. On his re tlckled In III» Hli» ami he swung a I and Mrs Peter Gravlln a lekeil cello Imw to demonstrate timi turn he will be accompanied bj his he dlil noi care for tlckllng. There daughter, who has been visiting here. wns a sntip and thè second violinine» See me before selling your second be«t bow uh « il mesa and a wrecksge hand goods. Ill So 6th street. "Ah. ha." shouted Ilnrrla. "Yen Iphone 324-J. T. C. Booth. hove broken my bow. You »ludi pay." "Yinir "Shan't." shouted Abtms. own fault, You luid no bualnrss In my ribs, They glared and then ills» director appenred mid the tight whs dropiMul. I| was taken up again vin s Justice court suit. It Is believed that the suit never will lie heard, The or THE REST ASSORTMENT cheat rn manager lieu rd about li tirsi, We recommend a pure gum He gut lhe men together, scolded, cap in fumed, argued, coaxed anil at Inst won. They shook hands. The dam "DI HABLE." "ATHLETIC And harmony of age whs uettlcd. AND "AfcRO" both aorta reigned. OI R FRICK 80c Rogue River Hardware the 'WfNCHiSriR STORE Electrical ^Supplies PAUL’S Electric Store Mining Men II I t i i A W Seidel, president of lhe Norte Mining corporation, and W. C Spangenberg. who Is also terested in ths corporation, arrived here yesterday with their families Today In company from Chicago. with Mr. and Mm. A C. Hoffmann tkgy will go to the property at Wal- do. Tukllma and Camp Chicago. where extensive work Is being under taken They expect to be in the country for several days. No Farm latlxir Shortage— lien Watts of Williams has solved the farm labor shortage problem so far as his farm la concerned, at a coat of 25 cents. Mr Watts adver tised In the Dally Courier a few days u<o for a hay pitcher and the next morning four nten appeared al his place for-a Job. As his work required only one ntan he turned lhe others over to his’ neighbor» who were In need of help. The modern farmer Is using business methods In fa- n maEl'caniest e Itcturn Front Count— II. II. Allyn and son. White, y. :e- turned today from Brookings In the forest aervl e truck, which wont over several days ago to take a s ip- ply of materials for the ser ice there Supervisor MacDanlels will remain In the const region for sev eral days yet Mr. Allvn reports very cold weather compared to the Rogue valley and s.ivs lh.it he ivv cold all the time. The far crops »re said to lie looking fine 103 At Home Away From Home —»— Layton Hotel Swim Caps « One Parental Duty CARD OF TH INKS It 1» nlmus h '• i ’I iiiv lol puren’« »» mir children !»» nmnlv’n»! o ivnninn ten« li'nu ’ lii'iii. in *vi» nu We wish to thank our friends snd homi »•••'•'h* b*»” »n m V ’i»i neighbors for saving our furniture tl’ill ih» \ • * •. 1 1, :ii>xv 1 uw In M'v«i|| and o’her household effscts In th« E m » i - '•■••*« ■>v iimler Fi»r »»ne rinvio • uh teil « fire at 60H South Eighth sire *t nlim « ’••• ’»»iiNinn» < * hllhy »<• Icke mre Mill, and MHS. S k .M llKGl.Eli • *f <■» »»»»«'I »» • |V " HiiK Mpell ’In* •>if'»’”»»n»*4* h- • •••«>» Ilf»« und «tenth.— * • • I r • I A i !, i • r <’•<<*' ’ ' nm "MI'RIAL” IN ALL COLORS 8Se CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books