Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 15, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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PER52NAL *SÎ LOCAL |
Your Proposition—and Ours
We solicit your deposits, having iu
mind that if you need assistance at any tinie
it is our purpose to help you so far as it is
consistent with sound hanking.
THE
NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN ORBGOA
Special Prices
M. C. Gaston is spending several
Miss Genevieve I'attlllo left ye«
days at‘Central l*oint and Medford terday tor Oakland. Cat. where ah.
attending to business
will spend her vacation. She will
on ladies skirts cotton, silk and wool
Hemstitching and pecottng. IO< visit with Mrs. Ijrdla White Jensen
and 12c per ».«rd. Nellie Neaa. Wit»
Hammermlll Bond printers st th*
Mrs. A. A. Hyde left this morning Courier office.
for North Bend and will visit there
Hitcceaeor Io
Indefinitely with her daughter.
Mr« K. Kvtlkopt
Mrs. A Wilson, who has been vis Security Benefit PnatptMWvi Social—
The Security Reneflt Asaoelatlon
Etlng here with her daughter. Mrs
Rose Britton, returned to her home haa indefinitely postponed the social
that was to have been held, on ac­
i at Roseburg thia morning.
13 count of the death of Howard Young.
"Nonjpl." Sabin haa It. x
Mrs. t-oreue Kizer arrived last
night from Berkeley aad will vtsH rhe Security Benefit Itcnlc—
here with her father. V. Wallace
Will be held Friday afternoon and
Mrs Kizer lived In Grants Paas until evening at the park if the weather Is
For Men and Women
a few years ago.
favorable. All members are asked
Mrs. Andrew Shade left
to bring their families and well filled
for Vacation Trips
for Salina. Kan . where she will visit baskets, and enjoy a real good time.
tor several months. She will also
at
visit in Oklahoma with a brother be­
fore returning
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hoxie, who Utends Omfrrvme—
have been here visiting with Mr. I C. H. Ernst left last night
Hoxie's brother, C. A. Hoxie, left Portland to attend a conference of
this morning for their home at ix»ti the representatives of the Metropoli­
tan Ufe Insurance company. Presi­
ner. Cal.
Mrs. Blanche Pickett, of St. Joe. dent Haley Flake, of the Metropoli­
Mo., arrived thia morning for a visit tan company, will be present, making
with Mr and Mrs. E G Elliott. Mrs the trip from New York to be present
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Pickett will probably remain here the at the meeting.
rest of the summer.
comes quite naturally from your friends who ad-
Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments for At. St. Anne’s Church—
"thorobred’’ type of clothes
Rev. Jas Powers of Medford will
the relief and cure of Stomach. Uver
we
have 'the privilege of showing you the
hold
services
Sunday.
July
18.
In
St.
and Kidney trouble.
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patterns al the prices you may have in mlndT
John Brooker left this morning for Anne's church. 7 and »30. Baptism
values an* sure to make a hit.
Gold Hill after a few days In the M»v after
the sin
Mr. Brooker returned here recently, calls.
GEO S. CALHOUN
Ye Jolly
from Brookings where he has been
Over fifteen year« local denier
Little
Tailor
Commercial
Flatting
l*oor
—
employed, He lived here over SO
Commercial fishing Is not what It
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill went might be. according U> fishermen
to Douglas county thia morning to There Is only one boat on the river
spend several days. Mr. and Mrs now. This boat brought In about
Merrill returned hefe a few days ago 300 pounds of fish last night It Is
from Klamath Falls where they have said that' the salmon are shooting
Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate
been living, and expect to spend the outside the river at Gold Reach and
be
expected
at
any
time.
rest of the summer at their home on a run may
Park street, Mr Merrill was for- ,f ,her can wet past the fishermen at
, the month
marly game warden here.
Mr and Mrs A. W. Dahlberg went
to Ashland this morning to spend the Fortner Itcaldrnta I He—
Word has been received here of
All styles and sizes
day visiting friends
the
death of two former residents of
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Mr. and Mrs John H Robinson,
of Leland, are In the city today shop­ Selma. Samuel C. Churchill and his
Requires
about
60
days
to
fill
orders
ping. Mr. and Mrs Robinson and' father. Robert Clark Churchill. The
the latter’s mother, aged 88 years, son. who was 20 mar« of age. was
arrived here a week or more ago , killed when he fell from a train on
from Opportunity. Wash., to take which he was a brakeman at Gllle-
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over the 200-acre Burton place near •sple. Til. HI* father was on a trip at
Constantly in Stock
Leland, where they will make their the time In Missouri but returned to
home. They made the trip by auto­ Gillespie where he died a short time
Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks
mobile. covering 1012 miles, the later. Roth were well known at
Garagr Repair Books
aged lady standing the trip as well Selma. and had many ftfends there.
Trade Acceptances
as either Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.
Former Resident» Visiting—
Legal Blanks
Perry McDaniel and wife of Cedar­
Blank Sales Books
ville. Cal., arrived Wednesday night
by automobile for a few days’ visit
with Mr. McDaniel’s sister, Mrs. S
J. Haviland, and his cousin, the Ra­
ber brothers. Mr. McDaniel was an
Liquid Shampoo
early resident of Grants Pass, leaving
here 16 years ago. At that time he
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was acquainted with all the business
A
men
and
nearly
all
the
residents,
but
Contains rmulsifiw! cocoanut
on his return he feels like a stranger,
oil
only a few of the old friends remain­ No Past Noble Grand INcnic—
| lor the consideration of plana for
ing here.
The Past Noble Grands Club has joining with the Grants Pass Irriga­
SPECIAL PRICE 30c
Indefinitely postponed the picnic tion district and the watering of the
/
Keeping Fit
which had been planned by them.
lands of th« prairie from the project.
Man In this world la like n traveler
The district project has been planned
a»hq Is always walking toward a colder F'lMi Not lilting—
to Include Jefome Prairie, and now
region and who Is therefore, obliged
The steelheads are not biting that actual work la underway. It will
I to he niorp active »> he goes farther
very readily, ac-ordlng to local j be necessary lhat the lands be In­
Th* great malndy of the »«ill
Sells Drugs and Books I I ’ north
a cold. sn<l tn r.rP.'r to counter»» el this sportsmen. Trout are taking the fly cluded at on e that the hlghllne ca-
' fnre.Mwhlo fltnr«« qe ewt«i keep up the to some extent and cutthroat trout , nal may be made sufficiently large to
....... lefty <,t h‘s m‘n<t not nnlv by gwrlt are biting on crayfish. The steel­ Include the needed water. The plan
» »»• t»v .»rif, et with IPs fell,» men kiwi heads when they are caught,
are for the watering of the pra|rle la for
v Illi »he
f »a T's,l),-vllle
taken on spinners
the pumping from the hlghllne canal
Into the canals to serve the prairie,
To Irrigate Jerome Pkalrie—
about 1200 acres to bo covered. At
A meeting of the land owners of the meeting tomorrow night the dis­
the Jerome Prairie country Is to be trict engfnenni will explain the plan
held Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, In detail, with the estimates of coat
at the Jerome Prairie school house. for - oiistrin tlon and for maintenance.
mrs. Hellie Peas
Proper Clothing
Peerless Clothing Co.
(Tse A Flashlight About
the House
EEP a W inchester Flashlight in the
kitchen to flash into the pantry shelves, the
K oven
or the ice-box. Have it ready to light the
way to the cellar, or down the back-door steps.
Always have a W inchester Flashlight in
the bedroom. Use it in the clothes closet—
L keep it beside the bed at night.
Come in and see these Flashlights which we
recommend so highly.
Rogue River Hardware
THE TVi\C/f£ST£R STORE
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Title» e« Try Safe—
The safe at the Leonard black­ | FOR SALE—Hand
wheelbarrow, 83; brass foot spray
smith shop was the obje t of an un-
pump, 83; manure fork. 75c; one-
iful attempt at safe-cracking
BUI
man saw, 83; six galvanized milk
last night, The knob on the safe
troughs at 30c each: six automatic
was turned off but the thief or
water founts. 31 50; pump jack.
thlevee had to leave without any­
85; four Cyphers’ lamp brooders at
$5 each: gasoline lantern. 83: oil
thing for their trouble. Mr. l^on-
ard later went in through the back
lantern. 75c: Boston mash hoppers.
of the safe and found ail the money | 75c; post hole digger. 50c. Ill-a-hee
as it had been
Entrance to the
Poultry Products Co. Phone 333-L
building was made through a back
or 602-F-12.
25
door.
FOR SALE—-About 40 Barred Rock
hens at 82 each; about 250 leg­
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horn and Oregon hens at 81.50
PHONY.
each, if sold before July 20. Ill-a-,
hee Poultry Products Co. • Phones
323-L or 602-F-12.
25
FOR RALE —Chevrolet louring car.
JOSEPHINE COVNTT TRUCK CO.
just completely overhauled, includ­
Parker
HansPth
ing new battery, valves reground. I
8600 if sold before July 20. Mrs. |
V. L. Epson
Phone 323-L or
602-F-12.
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FOR SALE South' Bend Malleable
range, 875; Oakwood heater. 830;
two child's beds. Mrs. U L. Up­
son. Phone 323-L or 602-F-12. 25
FOR SAUD—Team. 1 light wagon, 1
heavy wagon, 1 buggy. Price 8150.
Chas. Owen. Takilma, Ore.
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FOUND—White long-haired dog on
the streets of Grants Pass, July.
13. Owner can have same by no­
tifying D. Jones. Waters Creek.
WHEN MIE LIFTED
Ore.
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HER VAIL—
FOR RENT- To responsible person, i
Upson residence at Ill-a-hee poul­
try ranch, West Bridge street, at |
city line,
25
ESTRAYED FROM my place, a
brown Jersey cow, dehorned, large ¡
bell, halter on. Finder please no­
tify Mrs. Jessie Davis and receive,
reward. Grants Pass, care Wil­
liams stage.
28,
FOR SALE ~9 dairy cows, 1 iresh. .
2 more fresh soon. Also (2 brood
ALT THIS AND MORE
sows, 5 shoats, 14 pigs. Four miles
west of Merlin at the McIntyre
place. Can best see the cows of «
IN THE YEAR’S
an
evening at the bam. R. W.
greatest
Hinkle, .Merlin. Ore.
75
PRODUCTION
INSURANCE. ALL FOR.Mii—Inquire
for rates on grain and hay Insur-
ance. T M Stott, office phone
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SALE—Four-room cottage
FOR
north side on pavement, 50x100 I
lot. 1 Price 81200. Will consider!
car In i good condition as first pay­
ment, balance at. $10 per month.
Phone i 117 or call at 315 North 8th
’street.
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STRAYED--A small, brown Jersey
COMING BAN DAY
cow, about five years old. Finder I
please notify A. A. Ingalls, Wilder-1
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SEE
WHAT
SARI
SAW
harems
favorites
slave girls
adventurers
dancers
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HARMONY
?<>u re i is le
CLEMENS
Legion Fiesta
The High Jinks
Grants Pass Post No. 28
The American Legion
3 Nights Street Dancing
Merry-go round and all
Carnival Festivities
Begins Tonight
7th and H Streets
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