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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
I hid tv, ■»« GRAMM l'Wt» DAILY <Ol Kit.H PAl.K RO Your ProDosition—and Ours We solicit your deposits. having in mind that if yon need assistance at any time it is our purpose to help you so far as it is consistent with sound banking. 4 W/MCH£5T£R (Tse A Flashlight About the H ouse I EEP a W inchester Flashlight in the kitchen to flash into the pantry shelves, the 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— keep it beside the bed at night. Come in and see these Flashlights which we recommend so highly. K Rogue River Hardware THE TŸINCff££T£R store NOW PLAYING VIVIAN MARTIN / Z - IX The J Third Kks TO MR. AND MRS. PUBLIC— “The Third Kiss” is startlingly original—it’s immense. It is the best story ever played by Miss Martin, wor thy to be ranged among the first, new “Best Pictures.” The charm of Miss Martin is more than dainty—it’s com pelling and entertaining. ADDED ATTRACTION Billy Murphy Celebrated Black Face Comedian The man that put V in Fun and Fun in U 35 yean with Al G. Meld« celebrated minatrcU FOX NEWS MUTT and JEFF COMEDY Admission 35c—Kiddie 15c GREGON C0MINGk-"THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL” H PERSONAL ^Lû LOCAL It — R. H. Hunter went to Medford thia Psblic Service Commissioner Fred I W i.,- - is la the glty tor a few morning lo apead a few days on bus- Iacea. days Aib’n "Uyxes Mrs Richard Ma ration, of Seattle, has la who spent the past three weeks or R. Went«) Is In Klamath Falls for more st Kerby oaring for ber falber. a few days, leaving for that place this John Georg«, left last night for her morning home Mr» U R Bragdon. of Port A 1» Fly ns sent to Seattle this land, la now al Karby with ber fa norning to attend to buslneea mat er. Mr George la mu b improved in health ters for a few days. Mrs Nell Cook left this morning for Portland and will vtait there for Morning Service at *>< latke' the next week. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Aah- Hemstitching aad pecoting. 10c land, will hold services at 11 i a. m. .♦ I «er ■ >«d Neitje Naas m St latke's Episcopal church Bun Mrs. E. W Farletgh and Mrs. J. day. July 1$. There will be a cele H Earle, ,'h. of I.eland, were visitor» bration of the Holy Communion and in Ihe city veeterday. having come sermon. down to shop C A McDermott, a mine owner of It. St. Anne's < hurx h--- the Illinois valley. left today for Chi Rev. Jas Powers of Medford will na co to spend a few days transacting hold services Sunday. July 18, In St. buslaeas tone's church. 7 and 9 80. Baptism Mrs I’. L Epson Is spending sev after mass Will come eral days here looking after proper calls ty Interests and disposing of numer ous household and farm articles. X.-w rtxX“Kv«|>hl<- "W rtnklna"— Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments for Stanton Roeell returned the relief and cure of Stoma, h. Uver moraine from Portland, where and Kidney trouble !3tf had been since Monday absorbing Bob Caseburg, of Grass Valley, is i photographic knowledge at the Ko spendin? a few days in the city. Mr dak professional school This school Caseburg Is a rancher of the Grat» travels about the country, with sex- valley district and has come here j slona at the larger citiea. and gives with the view of acquiring a farm instruction tn the latret developments H L. Plumu, deputy supervisor of the les al forestry office returned »his , in photographic skill. Mr. Rowel! morning from a trip to Powers He says that a number of "wrinkles" in has been sn -ervislnr the » irvey of photography were demonstrated at the recent session trails there Mr and Mrs W illiam Atchison left this morning for M? rahfield and will, «•ix-nil- I acatton Here- Mr.'and Mrs. E. J Enright and visit there with th fr son. Walter Atchison. They expect to be gone children are spending a two weeka vacation here with Mr Enright's sls- out two weeks on the trBb Mrs. Fleda Zwlcker arrived this i ter, Mrs H. W Webber, Mr. En- morning from Marshfield for a visit i right is cashier In the Bank of Cali here with her parents. Mr and Mrs fornia. at Tacoma Mr Webber states J. L. Wooldridge Mrs. Raymond that he will certainly make a booster 1-athrop. of Oakland and Mrs. Geo out of Mr. Enright for the Rorue Swinney, of Falls City. Oregon, are valley. also visiting here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Wooldridge. Mitch Lumber Shipped--- Sold seven Keliey-tSpringfleld cord A large amount of lumber is being tires today. Best ovfdenc- of quality shipped in now over the C. A O. C. Grants Pass Hird wire Co 25 railroad, according to Auditor Johns- Mrs C. J Heppenstall arrived this rude. of the local railroad From morning from Portland and will visit five to six cars are being Included here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs in the shipments every trip of the E. A. Adams, She was accompanied train, the majority of the lumber by h*r sister, Mies EManor Ham«, coming from Waters Creek. There who has been visiting h»r In Port- are a number of mills located In that land, Mr Heppenstall Is expected to district and now that •he lumber I* arrive In about a week Io visit here beomlng dry enough to ship. there for a short time. will be some large shipments from there. VFW TODAY INSURANCE. ALL FORM8—Inqnlre May lax-ale Herr— Dr. Y. R. Carrillo, of Calexico. Is for rntea on rrafn and hsy Inaur ane* T M Stott. office phons visiting here with his brother, E. J 4« ! liti Carrillo, superintendent of constru. - don for the Shattuck Construction FOR SALE—Four-room cottage company. Dr. Carrillo, who is recog north side on pavement. 50x106 nized as one of the moat expert dent lot. 1 Price »1 200. Will onsider ists on the coast, likes Granta Paas car In i good condition as first pay so well that he may decide to ret"m i ment. balance at 110 per month here to locate. He has been In the Phone 1 47 or call at 315 North 6th Imperial valley in California, and has street. 18tf seen it develop from nothing to one STRAYED— A small, brown Jersey of the most productive valleys In the cow. about five years old. Finder United States He sees a prosperous please notify A. A. Ingalls. Wllder- future ahead for Grants Pass and the vllle 21« Rogue River valley. Dr. Carrillo will MRS JAMES M. POWERS, instruc be here a month on this trip. tor on piano; studio over Barnes' Jewelry; open 9 to 5 daily, except XOTI4 E Tuesday and Wednesday. Phone 265-J. Having purchased the shoes and PHONE 379-R for dry slab wood. »7 men's furnishings from Kinney A a cord while it lasts. L. F. Roat. Truax, I solicit the patronage of the 2 4tf people of Grants Pass and surround ESTRAY—There came to my place ing country. C. H WOODWARD 1 bay horse branded with bar 25 heart on right shoulder with hal ter on. Owner can have ar lmal by PHONE paying for ad and pasture. Ben H. Jess, Murphy. Ore. 29 FOR SALE—One fine rone Durham- Herford bull. One Bergs re boar, weight 400 lba. One gart champion sow, mother of 11 pigs, ' Parker also part of pigs for sale. W. H. Pollock, Grants Pass, R. FT) 1. near Winona ranch. “»• w 103 Special Prices on ladies skirts -cotton, silk an<i wool IPrs. nellie Deas for Vacation Trip» Peerless Clothing Co Unique Tailoring Service It's a far cry from clulhrw mauufa«tur«Ml for iiuw to clothes tailored for th<* num. <hir greet < u»t<xu tailoring e*tal>li>hnw*nl t tailor ulotbrs to the monMirv \t th« sign of Ya Jolly Utile TaUor GEO S CALHOUN Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate All styles and sizes Requires about 60 days to till orders Constantly in Stock: Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks Garage Repair Books Trade Acceptances Legal Blanks Blank Sales Books Bargains Meat UNION MARKET 4 BEEF POT ROAST INc |U>( \|> STEAK 22c B<»IL BEEF ..................... I.V SIRUllN HTEAK 22c MUTTON HTEAK 22c MUTTON ROAST 22c MITTOX HTEW ' 24c VEAL HTEW 2Oc LB. SA1/T PORK 12c VEAL IIIIEAHT 15c 25c BOLOGNA l»c Ml. fun. Ln KMIWS ABOI T THE Swim Caps THE REST ASSORTMENT We recommend a pure gum cap In "DURABLE." "ATHLETIC” AND “AKtlO" OCR PRICE floc Thor CLEMENS Sells Drugs and B«oks 7Ae ' '•wni'C Ji Shoes for the Family The washer without n fault MKNK It. V. It. TWO-l’llX i; Herrn I'HONE I H Hill DEMON STRATION 55c A GAMENT—«I.IO A HUIT FALL’S Electric Store WOODWARD’S "Ml RIAL" IN ALL COLORS 35c 30» H. OTH J I WEINERS ................ WANTED—Heavy harness team. State price In first letter. No. 1615 Courier. ■>><* uutn. <>»rr fifteen year« local dealer A 1 11. BOAST llantrlii ▼ I