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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
BATI'RJIAY. JVLY »I, «»wo ... i AVTS l*A.-rt l'.ÍIY COI KIKH A V PERSONAL ~ LOQflL } Ubavi <dr> umatam en demand < losest economy In the linnd- llng of your estate tlir great«*! rare should Im osrreiaed in selecting your esecutor. • Our e*|M'ricnce and training in II i « mmi matter*. Is dir«Uy behind our Trust Depart nient and Ihisc wonderful fiulli- tiiv* are nt your <U s | mh .*|. "DJer-KI**." Ha.bin haa K. 37 C. IH Ernst went to Medford this morning to spend the day looking at ter buninenn matter*. Ileiuxlllcnlng and pecottng. lb iiud 13c per yard Nellie Neus bit Mr. and Mm James Browne, of Portland, arrived this morning for a visit here with relative*. F H Haety, of Jump-off-Joe, Is ■ lending the day in the city on bus ili esa. Fly Knocker at Cramer Bro*. 37 'l**». IA. . Mr«. It. lì. B MlltHlUdU, Eshelman, WUU who HA» haa UWII been f n atiendan'* at the Elk> convention at Salem, returned this morning. More milk, lea* trouble it you buy Fly Knocker at Cramer Bros. 37 K. Keller, who haa been visiting here for several day* with Mr*. J. Kellar, left this morning home in Portland. Jar rubber* and economy tops at Creme* Bro*. 37 • Mr* C. G. Gillette haa returned from a three months' trip to Michi gan, St. Ix>uls, Ixjulaiana and Texas She returned by way of California Vocalion records can be played on all standard phonographs, hear them at Helmer's "The Home of Good Fur niture.” 37 1 All Prices Reduced ON LA I »I EH lAIVI ANI» EMBROI DERY TRIMMED NIGHT GOWNS / V Huccemor u> Mrs F;. Kehkopf Mrs. flellie fleas New can« poles at Cramer Bros X John Apple, of Holland, 1* a local visitor today. Mr. Apple 1* a mining Ml Mill H ■nan of the Illinois valley. I I III O \1 WI sr MW Some J>«autlful auto robe* ju»t ar - •«N •» I t OF HOt TH EH* OKKGON 4 rived at Helmer’*. 37 A FINER KIND OF TAILORING Mr. and Mr«. L. W. Hardin went to Tin- length of service )'m g«-t from < loche« de- Klamuth Falls thia morning and ¿Bi |M-n«l> on the quality of materials and inner con- makes their home in that city: •«ruction — whkh sremnts f<«r the wonderful Try Dr. Tompkins' trMtment* tor "Maying power*' of dfkeasM pf the nervous system. 38tf Supervisor E. H Ma Itaniel* ef the I local forestry office, returned today At U m * »liai of 1 from a trip to Crewent City and Ye Jolly Smith River. Utile Tailor Ituy* HUxk Ranch— “ Camp stove* at Cramer Bro*. 37 GEO S. CALHOUN Fred Merrill who was deputy state I Before you buy a phonograph, hear game warden for the state for many I Nearly sixteen ynuw local dealer for thin Bae the Vooalion at Helmer’*. “The years, after working in the Klamath 37 country the past two years, has again [ Home of Good Furniture." Mr*. F. L Johnson returned this returned to Granta Paas and has - morning from Roseburg where she bought the stock ranch on upper has been visiting her daughter for Grave Creek formerly owned by Geo. I the past few day*. H. Pease Mr Merrill will move onto Did you get one of our fly iwat- the ranch and make this hi* future ' ter»? ff not. come In and we will honm The sale was made by A. N. gladly give you one free, Clapp, the Pantons. 37 electrician lairge stone jars at Cramer Bros Sooner Taxi— Mr« O. W. Murray returned 'his Ruh* Dodge automobiles at Ford J morning from Monmouth where she price*. Phone 262-R We «peclal- 'has been.attending summer school. Ize on country calls. Sooner Taxi the ■ Mr*. Murray will teach this fall in Co. 37 Í | county schools. 37 IIH NTÏ TRE.AH! RER'S CALL Water bags at Cramer Bros. Mrs. W. J. Mahoney and son, I ji FOR ROAD WARRANTS ! Von arrived Wednesday from Bend, ■Ore. to spend several weeks visiting All Josephine County (pink) road at the home of her sister. Mrs. W. H warrants issued up to (not include I Fallin ing) March let. 1920, and protested Overland« Are (sold— I mate" and irrigation. Mr. Jensen Oregon-made Furniture at Hel prior to that date, are hereby called ■ George W. Tarts, of Merlin, G. W. mer’s. 37 in and are payable at the County! Thrasher, of Holland, and B M. Wil has bought the bon How at the cor Mm R. E. Gedney. of Roseburg, Treasurer's office on or after August) helm. of Grants Pass, are the latest j ner of Seventh and Outlook streets lias been visiting here with friends .’nd. 1920, on which date interest. drivers of Overland Fours which were in Bungalow addition from W. J. 1 for the past week She left this morn- will cease. purchased through the C. L. Hobart I Radke. The sale was made by A. N. ' ing for Ashland where she will spend GHO 9. CALHOUN, company. Parsons. « | several days. County Treasurer of Jose- 37 39 Garden hose at Cramer Bros • phine County, Ore. NOTICI J. H. J<*i*«*n Buys a Hom«*— Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Parsons are en The Grants Pass Feed Barn will Mr and Mrs. J. H. Jensen who Wi arrantry Deed blanks at joying a visit from their niece. Mis* have lived in Colorado, Idaho and open for business July 21 at the cor Ethel Parsons of Omaha. Neb. Miss 'ourler office. Montana, after traveling over the en ner of Seventh and I streets, one M’HI AL! I "arsons has a music studio in Omaha Read the classified ad*. tire western states, have decided to block east of Fashion Garage. TO CT j QBK ¡and is considered one of the leading WILLIAM De FOR EST. locate in Grants Pass. “It's the elf- !7tf ¡soprano sing«#« in that eity. Tlie X’ocalion made by the largest musical house in the world, Aeolian al Helmer's "The Home of Gaod | Furniture." 37 Miss Minnie Ireland has been at AT the "Oregon Belle" mine for the past X j few day* looking over the property, ! In which she has interests Miss Ire- ; land returned from the mine this j morning. The mine is located on 103 N. SIXTH ST- I Forest creek. MAXIMI M OF QI ALITY A NI» SERVICE Cramer' Dew drop sprinklers at t 37 Bros. » S.’ M. Jackson arrived Thursday | from Madison. Okla., and will spend 1 « ’«mturi« Club. AI«*Ma— Taken*!« Asylum— some time visiting with his daugh The Coat urn club met for this Sum Howard, of Iceland. was iak*, week's meeting at the home of Mrs. ter. Mrs C. M. Cline, and family. Mr. en l<> Salem today to be placed in the M. L. Opdycke who gave the club i Jackson left South Dakota on May elate asylum. He was brought in ladles a real and unexpected treat. 30 In a snow storm, going from there from the county farm this morning After the regular work, refreshments^ to Oklahoma, but found the weather aa his condition is said to bo quite were served. The refresh mnts are too warm in Oklahoma to remain in bad. j said to have »truck a number of the comfort. He has however, at last found a climate for which he can ladies "just right,” Later half cant-| I aloups and ice cream salad was suggest no changes. Cimo Tractor Hold— Spinners and flies for steelheads R M. Robfliaon. of‘Wildervlller Is j served. 37 at Cramer Bros. the latest Josephine county farmer The floor covering with a guaran- to discard horse* in the farm work. Will l‘r«««cli Tomorrow— tee, Congoleum (Gold Seal) at Hel Mr. Robinson bellet es in more mo I Rev. Charles Drake, former pastor mer's. "The Home of Ghod Furni dern methods ot handling his farm, of the Church of Christ of this city, ture.” He purchased a Caiy» tractor yester- returned here yheterday from Banta N. F. Steiner, of Omaha, was day from the Rogue River Hard- Rosa, with Mrs. Drake Rev. Drake guest In the city for a day. leaving use it on his farm. will occupy the pulpit-in the Church ware and will this morning for lx» Angeles. Mr. of Christ tomorrow morning, Mr Steiner says that he has a’ very good and Mrs. Drake do not like Santa PHONE Impression of the northwest and will Rosa aa well as they expected as the return to Oregon to locate. He was Mrs. did not agree with climate I especially well pleased with the Drake. ! Rogue Valley climate and in all prob-' COI NTV TRI CK CO. ability will come here to locate, He Hansetb SI < < Essl I I, FINANCING IMINE says that the cool nights ate such a FOIl TH HEE IRRIGATION WORKS relief from thes weltering heat of the I middle west that he will never After H«»eing the completion of the back. Ochoco irrigation project. Ralph H. New Perfection blue flame cook Schneeloch has returned to Portland ; stoves at Cramer Bros. to put through the financing of an-1 Courier classified ndy bring other Oregon Irrigation enterprise, j > "Its Trv a classified ,tho Grants Pass project for the re clamation of more than 19,000 acres In Rogue river valley. The Ochoco project has been under «onslderation 1 \(> II HS OK FEATHERS since early in 1917. and less than a thousand of the 22,000 acres sup plied with water is ready for culti THE BEST ASSORTMENT vation to th«' maxim, nt of possibili AFTER \ VISIT TO We reconinicml a pur«' gum ties. Th« Warm Springs irrigation rap in proje the first to be financed 1» "DER ABLE." "ATHLETIC the Ralph Schneeloch company. b. AM' "WHO" between 50,000 and 60,000 Irrigable acres. According to Mr. Schneeloch. ovi: i’i:i< e orte president of the oompany, the out HOT DOlGHNITS look for further successful distribu * tion of Oregon irrigation district bonds to investors Is enconrawing. Fill.Hit «AKES Portland Telegram. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Laundry Bills Wash for Proper Clothing with a For Men and Women for Vacation Trips Thor Electric Peerless Clothing Co. Rogue River Hardware Co. Shoes for the Family Silver Brand Collars 15c each, 2 for 25c WOODWARD’S 103 Camp Handy Very Annçylnti. s “Does the ticking of u clock nr.n«« you nt night?" asks an ndverti-i'iiii'iif Indeed. It'd«"« We nre ei-Pi nn noyisl. AI iik '“" nny noire will nnnov Us. i rcept '!'»• uluru CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books ¿1L Xftvt*r