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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
MAT! UDAY, JULY IT, 1 <aUM> i'AMM DADA ! Your Proposition—and Ours \\ e Molieit j oun deposit«, having in inind that if you need aaaistance at any time it is our purpose to help you stjM'nr uh it in consistent with sound banking. THE IIKST NATIONAL BANK OF tMHTHF.RN OREGOK WrKCfí£5T£Jl 1 Use A Flashlight About the I louse IZEEP a W inchester 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 bedroom. JJse it in the clothes closet— keep it beside the bed at night. Come in and see these Flashlights which we recommend so highly. Rogue River Hardware THE WÎNC£f£ST£A « tore A Bank With a Personality The Josepht'ir < «Hint) Rank han a peTHonalit) nlih h wMitre* phwdng saUsfactory service, and It I* a factor la Its hucccm . Yira will find this Iwnk a (Fwlrablc depositary for your funds. J osephine G dunty B ank G rants P ass ,O regon Notice of Change in Closing' Hour Beginning Monday, July 19th we will close at 6 p. m., fiX- cept on Saturdays 9:30 p. m. Peerless Clothing Co C. H. Woodward Golden Rule Store Southern Pacific Co. uantM extra gang of 93 to iW men to lay rail« and switches Granta Pass yard and between Granta Paa* and IHmmh-k. Will |my Affc per hour, time anil one-half for »th and Kith hours, making 03.IM» for l<> hours. Apply P. KRUTZLER foreman or «Ment at Mention. PERSONAL LOCAL ¡ Mr and Mrs W A. I«ove of Port Tonis at Cramer Bros. 25 "Lux." Sabin has it. 25 land, are visiting their daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris left Mr». D. H. illakelock, at 70» North ' this morning for Medford and expect Fifth street. Mr. Love exp«'CtS to spend some time in the Applegate Ito make their home In that city. 1 country before returning to Portland ti Camp stoves at Cramer Bros. Il»n««t>< hlng aod oecoUng. 10c Too lai«-— ¡and I i'c tier yard Nellie X'eas. Hitt A number of articles were received Mr. and Mrs H Moranda Went to too late for publication in today*» is 'chlco. Cal., this morning and will sue All articles for Saturday’s pa- per should be in the Courier office make their residence in that city. Th« Royal Easy Chair, the chair I Friday afternoon. 1 for comfort, at Helmer’s. • 25 < 'omn> to Locate— R ver ready Dayloa at Cramer Bros. George M. Aehford, of Seattle, has Rhrfrty Richie, of Glendale. was a arrived in the city to locate. Mr business visitor In the city yesterday, Ashford was here last winter doing returning to bls home this morning. some engineering work for a Beattie Try Dr Tompkins' treatments for concern and liked t>rants Pass st the relief and cure of Stomach, Liver well that be has returned and v ’l and Kidney trouble. 23tf follow hi» profession of eivil engi Mrs F Wilbur and son. Jack, went neer. _______ to Medford this morning to spend I JU'laying Rail* in Yard— the day visiting. The Southern Pacific will start in Congoleum (Gold «rfteall ruh ran- 25 1 next week to relay all the rails In the T»-«d at Helmer's. Commencing Monday. July 1»'h. ! local yards. A large gang of men we will close nt 6 p. m , except Slat- will be put to work and will spend Golden Rnle ¡several mouths on this. The rails urdays, !» 30 p m. 25 1 will be relaid to Merlin, but the work Store. n. \ .Murphy, of the C & Ó. C. at present will be laying the rblls as railroad went to Leland this morning far as TH 111 nil k. 7 to attend to business for the day. Ice cream freezers at Cramer Bros. Morning Servie«- at St. Luke* Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ash Sold seven Kelley-Springfield cord tires today. Best evidence of quality. land, will hold services at 11 a. m. in 8t. Luke's Episcopal church Sun Grants Pass Hardware Co. F. W. Streets, of the Oxford hotel, day, July 18. There will be a rele was a visitor yesterday In Medford gation of the Holy Communion and and Ashland, attending to business. i i sermon. The Aeolian Vocation, the phono I graph supreme at Heffner's.^ , 35 I Will Occupy Office*— The office rooms In the Blackburn Mrs. C. A Unch went to Medford this morning to drive back a new building are being repainted and Dodge Bros touring car for the fixed up preparatory to occupancy by Mr. and Mrs. W. C Ahlf who will Unch auto agency. The Gradnola. that fascinating In take three of the offices for the prac vention found only on the Vocalion, tice of law. Other offices will be let 25 out later. The building is part of see them at Helmer’s. the J. 1». Fry estate. last night Mrs. O C. Smith arrived from Montana to be here with her husband, who Is field engineer for Mr. 1lii*in«x* Maa— The Courier’s Irrigation number the Irrigation district. Free »10.000 prise guessing con will offer a most attractive advertis ing medium and every Grants Pass test at Cramer Bros. • Mr and Mrs E. J. Enright arrived business man should be represented this morning from Seattle to visit by an advertisement. Only a few. 1 here with Mr. Enright's sister. Mrs. however, will be represented as there will l>e no tiersonal solicitation. If! H. W. Webber Miss Ella Roy, who has been a you want an advertisement In the le guest here of Mrs. W. G. Thrasher isure bring the copy to the office Mon- left thin morning for her home at 1 day or Tuesday or phone for space. — McMinnville Miss Roy wilt visit at I Will Get Gasolin Corvallis on her way home. Automobile owners of the city will Miss Greta Derrick left this morn ing for Portland where she will visit lie glad to know that another car of for the next two or three weeks. She gasoline will be reerped in the city will visit In other i>oinls before re the first of the week. The gasoline Is part of the shipment which is be turning home Fishing tackle at Cramer Bros. 25 ing brought from Texas by the state C. L. flofcart returned last night association Twenty-five cars are in from a business trip to San Francis cluded In the train, one of which will co He was met at Medford by Mrs. be dropped off here There will be Hobart and they returned from Med 8.000 gallons in the car. ford by auto. t 'Remember the Vocalion plays all <'atrillo Buys Home— E. J Carrillo. sui>erlntendent of records, at Helmera. "The Home of Good Furniture." 25 the Shattuck Construction company, Electric ranges at Cramer Bros has purchased the A. I.. Harding pro Rev. Henry G. Hanson returned perty at »704 O street. The place is last night to Eugene to attend the the one known as the Goettache bun remaining days of the Oregon Synod galow and is one <>f the best resi He returned home Friday morning to dences of the city. Mr Carrillo sees conduct the funeral of Howard a future ahead of the valley and has bought the property hereto make his Young. , tjawn mowers sharpened and clean home. T9>e Shattuck Construction ed at Cramer Bros. 25 company has purchased the residence Mrs F. J. .Harris and Mrs. M. E. at 702 North Ninth street for the Taylor, both of (Chicago. spent yes use of the employee of the company terday in the city visiting with Mrs. The sales were made by A. N. Par M. C. Ament. Mrs. Ament had not sons. seen them for about 20 years. They left this morning for the north, on At. St. Anne's Church— their return. i Rev. Jas. Powers of Medford will Commencing Monday. July 19tb. hold services 8unday, July 18, In St. we will close at 8 p. m., except Sat Anne’s church, 7 and 9:30. Baptism urdays, 9:30 p. m. Golden Rule after mass, Store. 25 calls. New Perfection oil cook stoves at Cramer Bron. 35 Mrs. L. A. Hollowell, who has Married at Tacoma- Mrs, Geo. Bancroft has just receiv spent the past two weeks at Vancou ver. Wash., returned home this ed word that her son. Verne Lewis morning. She has been visiting her Hill was married to Miss Alice A. daughter, Mm. Erickson. and reports Kumps, of Tacoma, the ceremony oc- The that she and the baby son are doing curing on the 30th of June. bride is a charming young lady of nicely. Guaranteed garden hose, cut to any Tacoma eoclety, and the groom is length at Cramer Bros. 25 well known here, having spent his boyhood and attended high school here. He has recently reenllsted in 1 the United States navy, and Is a first Officer In the supply department The I young people will make their home 1 In Bremerton. Swim Caps THE REST ASSORTMENT We recommend a pure gum cap in "DURABLE.” “ATHLETIC” AND «AERO" OCR PRICK 60c “MURI AL" IN AIA COLOR« tkc * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bristow, of . her mother. Mrs. Martha less, Bakersfield, Cal., are visiting h-'T'ihts afternoon for Fresno with O. P. and J. N. Johnston for a BORN few days. Mr. Bristow was formerly, JURKKv To .Mr. and Mrs, C. F, a resident of Grants Pass. Burke, of thle city, Friday, July Mrs. C. W. Carson, who has been 16. a son here for a few days at the home of <<»t HiEH CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books Th» — Studebaker Daningv'l— A Studebaker automobile, driven by a Medford man. was badly dam aged last night, the machine was run over the curb and onto the walk at Sixth and M streets, A machine was coming from the went Into Sixth street and another was headed south along Sixth. Both were moving at a good clip and apparently neither saw the other until thev were about to meet. The machine on Sixth street was said to have been speeding. In order to avoid hitting the car on M street the Studebaker was swung in to the curb, knocking off a front wheel and bending the fender. I’AUK FIVE Special Prices on ladies skirt«—cotton, silk and wool Ifirs. Hellie Utas nui « e ssor u> Mr« K. Itebkopf Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips at Peerless Clothing Co. GREATER RESULTS are to l>e cxp-cfed of <>rgaaix<*<I tailoring titan of on^tailor skill. For better quality, style and value At the sign of Te Jolly Little Tailor TAI IX» Kl X« GEO S. CALHOUN Over fifteen year« local denier Notice of Change in Closing Hour BELIEVING WE CAN BETTER AfXXJMMODATE A PART OF OIK CU8TOMERS. <X>MMEN<1NG .MONDAY, JULY I »TH, WE «'ILL CUISE AT <1 P. M. EXCEPT SAT URDAYS. »:3O P. M. C. H. Woodward Golden Rule Store Peerless Clothing Co First Prize $3000 in Eveready Cash •Prize Contest and $7000.00 IN SMALLER PRIZES. IF YOU (H ESS THE BEST TITLE FOR THE PICTURE SHOWN IN Cramer Bros. Window J-T' ANY ONE CAN MAKE A GUESS AND ENTRY BLANKS ARE FREE CONTEST CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT, AUGUST 1. 1090. Do It Now! Shoes^forjthe^amily MEN. SAVE 2.V-, TO 83 1-3 ON YOUR MAIMER UN- DERWEAR. BY RVYlXG NOW AT WOODWARD’S MAXIMl-M OF QI AIJTY A XI» SERVH'K