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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
•• age four MONDAY, Al GI ST X I»* GRANTS I'.tNN IIAI1.Ï IXH IUKH I ¡| PERSONAL “------- ---- ,L2J When cin’unietance* demand ch Meet cx-onomy in the luuid- Ung of your estate the greatest can» should be exercieed in selecting your executor. Our experience and training in thoee m. ntera in directly behind our Trust Department and these wonderful facili ties ara at your dispmuU- V isit us and let us go over this vital matter with you in person. FT.DCUXl WtstRVV THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK •.« s rt * OF SOUTHERN OKK<X»N «■< > MHI u I Save Laundry Bills Wash for 2c Per Hour Thor Electric Rogue River Hardware Co Shoes for the Family SPECIAL! TO CLOSE Silver Brand Collars 15c each, 2 for 25c AT WOODWARD’S 108 N. SIXTH ST- MAXIMUM OF Ql.AUTY AND SERVICE Today—Tomorrow Then Gone o C _ ä OC SWEET AND CHARMING .AS EVER MARY MILES MINTER IN A STORY RICH WITH THF! CHARM OF YOUTH, THE POWER OF FAITH, AND THE CON STANCY OF LOVE Judy of —ALS« MITT AND JEFF COMHDY AND FOX NEWS WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN “L’APACHE” -.'-J- ------- ■ -—........ LOCAL .............................. "Ivory Soap Flakes.” Sabin has it I rone Art» .Mri-iug— Th«« trout are taking a fly fine now K. L. Chuixhill is spending the {according to reports of local tlslmr day In Medford attending to bus ! men who w ere out yeelerdav Home iness matters. ivory targe catches were brought In Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments tor i of small trout. They seemed to be diseases of the nervous system 33tf 'striking everywhere on the river. A Mrs \\*tlliam De Forest went to j few steelheads were caught but they for Medford this morning to visit have not started to take hold very the day with friends i good as yet. Hammermill Bond letter Heads and «Envelopes at the Courier office, Will Start Work— C D. Thompson, who will have Rev. C. E. Glazier returned this norning from Roseburg whore he charge of the farm training work In the Medford high school this win spent several days of last week Warrantry Deed blanks at the ter. left this morning for his new lo cation Mr. Thompson will start the Courier office « preparatory work In getting the new O. S. Goodnow went to Rogue studies ready for the fall term Mrs River this morning to spend the Thompson will go to Medford next two days attending to business soon as it Is possible to secure Courier classified ads bring re house. sults Try a classified Will latente in Ashland— Miss Genevieve Patullo relu riusi Millan Currier will in the near this morning from Oakland, Cal., future open a millinery shop tn the where she suent two weeks visiting Butler building next to the Poatal Courier classified ads bring re- Telegraph office. The at or«' room Is' being painted, renovated and fixtures { suits- Try a classified Mr. and Mrs Charles Clair, who- placed. The Curriers come from' have been visiting at the M. H. Shinn Grants Pana and were attracted to home for the past few days, left this Ashland because .Ashland usually en- ' morning for their home at la» An- Joys summer weather several degree« | cooler than the "Climate” in the val-1 Meles. ley floor .Ashland Tidings Willette Murray returned to Talent this morning after spending the week Huy« Maxwell Itoiutsl end at his home in the city. Mr. C. O. Mack, manager of the Ore Murray is now assisting at the South gon Growers Cooperative .Association j ern Oregon experiment station in this city. has pu reh need a new Al! Prices Reduced ON UIIHIi»» LU K %NI> MMKIIOI INCKY TICIMMNI» NIGHT GOWN* Iflrs. flellie fleas suo.wur to Mi*. K. iieiikopt ------------------------ j---------------------------------------------- ------------ — A FINER KIND OF TAILORING The length of service you gvt from clothe» dra I hmk I v on the quality of iiuUcrial« ami Inner <v»n- -t ruction — which accounts for the wonderful pow « ”» laying CUNTitM TAIIX»RIN<i GEO S. CALHOUN Nearly sit teen yrsw* local <lnal«w f«w thia lino Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips at Maxwell roadster from the Collins Auto company Mr Mack has taken charge of the local plant for . the, state association and will probably j be here permanently. Mr. Mack not only likes the climate but likes the city and the county Matthew Riddle returned Satur says that he will probably day from Eugene where he has been ranch here for himself attending the University of Oregon for the summer session He will probably remain here until Septem- Will I’ay Damage— D. B. Smallwood, who was driving Rev. Henry G. Hanson. of the the Dodge automobile which ran in- Presbyterian church of this city, left to and wrecked the Ford car at this morning for Willmar, Minn., Sixth and H streets Thursday night, | where he will spend the next month has agreed to pay G. H Montgom - visiting vjith his mother and other' ery. the Ford owner |3.*> tor dam age done to the Ford, As it was not , relatives and friends. shown that either car was speeding Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eastman. of ! at the time of the collision the easel Portland, arrived yesterday and will was not up to the city authorities but visit here with relatives for several was a matter for settlement tietween days and will then go to Crescent the two parties. Damage« amounting; City for an outing for two weeks. to S14U were demanded and as only While here Mr. and Mrs. Eastman a fourth of this amount was offered j ' are visiting at the home of Clyde it is not known what action will be Martin taken. Mrs. Joe Williams and Mrs. John E. Williams, went to Roseburg this morning for a short visit. Mrs Joe Williams is returning to her home at Myrtle Point after visiting in the city. Peerless Clothing Co New Honey It is Sweet Head the claaaltlod id» Hammermlll Bond latitar Heads and Envelope« at tne Courier office l’OIX» COUNTY. CALIF., BIG ROAD (XINTRAtT .JOSEPHINE COUNTY TRUCK GO. llauw-tli AA’oodland. Cal , Aug. 2. —The Yolo Parker county board of supervisors recently let contracts amounting to 3545,785.- for the construction of three high way units in this county. The new Mexico City, Aug. 2.—Apparel oft , roads will be connecting links be may proclaim the man but it no tween Woodland an<l Esparto, Davis longer will proclaim the Mexican and Winters and Washington to the THE BEHT AS8ORTMENT diplomat if the recommendations of Sacramento by pass Work must l»e- Ì We recommend a purr gum Miguel Covarrubias, secretary of for I gin before the first of September with a cap In eign relations, are adopted by the uomj, « AR y y ji \ \ Woll.D "DI KA BLE." "ATHLETIC" government. HE IXM 3NGELEK ASSEMBLYMAN AND "AERO" Senor Coxarrubias proposes that the ornate, gold-braided uniforms <»< Il Pilli E no< Los Angeles, Aug. 2. -Charles B. worn by the nation's envoys In other Dawson, reporter for a ls»s Angeles times be supplanted by the severely newspaper, lias filed ¡«»tition for the simple frock coats, which constitute republican nomination for amembly- the full dress of diplomats represent man in the 69th district, in opposi- ing the United States and other coun tion to Henry W. Wright, speaker of tries. the house, whose petition has also Besides arguing that Mexico been filed. Mr. Dawson served in Sells Drugs and Books should fall in line with the customs the United States army during the of other countries, advocates of dip- ^’„„ean’war and "speaker Wright 7A» Xtaw lomatle dress reform point out that was a member of the Southern Cali the recommendations of Senor Covar fornia district board of ajipeal’in the rubias, If adopted, would result in ap- se]ect|ye draft IM1O.NE 17 preclable economies and would help 203 S. OTII NOTE OF THANKS convince the world that Mexico is trnly democratic. In supporting the new movement We deeire hereby to express our for dress simplification. El Heraldo Marysville. Cal.. Aug. 2—The moHt most heartfelt, appreciation for the NOTHING CAN BE VERY de Mexico recalls that during t* t*1G ancient of English curiosity shops many favorH, kindneseos, sympathie« Y/RONG — IF yOU'REi and servil o» rendered during our re Carranza regime a certain Mexican WIlutlUB „„ ¥ „ lw itm ,„ llIWUU — contains no more varied assortment FEELING \ diplomat, upon presenting his ere- of articles than the Yuba-Sutter Red cent bereavement. HENRY G. HANI* N dentials to a fastidious and punctil- rroHH Salvage Shop In this city, and V/ELL AN Di LAFAYETTE F COLE. ious European court, chose not to a steady demand is reported for prac-1 «STRONG I MRS. LAFAYE’i 1É F COLE. wear the convention diplomatic uni tlcally every thing which the ship form In vogue at that time, but In managers can gather together. MRS. V. F. LUDWIG. CHARLES J. COLE stead attired himself in a flaming A Sutter county woman recently do frock coat, adorned with a general’s nated two sets of false teeth and a epaulets, and wore a tricolor band quantity of artificial hair including SANITAR-r 7 across his shirt front and guilded several "switches” and other aids to COUNTY TREASURER'S CALI, PlUfefllH&3 FOR ROAD WARRANTS spurs on his boots. This diplomat the coiffure. had read somewhere that a minister • ““ plenipotentiary held the rank of gen America Use« 700 Billion Matches. AH «Josephine County (pink) road eral, and, Jacking a general’s uniform Few realize the Immense labor, cnpl- ¡warrants issued up to (not Includ- had adorned his flamboyant frock tai and material used to produce fng) March 1st, 1920, and protested coat with what he believed to be the matches. Thousands of men are rm- ‘prior to that date, are hereby called Thero can’t Im anything ser plojcd, millions of dollars Invest««) ami In and are [Inyable at th« County proper martial accountrements. iously th« mattor with a man vusi forests cut down to meet the de Treasurer’s office on or after August except ill health. The moat Anclent Hunger Strikers. I mand In Amerlcn of 700 billion 2nd. 1920, on which date Interest serious thing that evor ailed a Hunger striking Is not the modern uinlche» n year, One plani alone on house Is bad heating facilities development most people think in the Pacific coast covers 210 acres and will cease. GEO. S. CAJxHOUN, the seventeenth century, Evelyn, the uses two hundred thousand feet of or other Inferior plumbing. County Treasurer of Jose diarist, discovered esses and made sugar pine and yellow pine logs In a Your health depends upon the phine County. Ore. notes of them. “I had the curiosity to lay. Tlie odds and ends will not do. 39 sanitary ooniHtlon of the place visit some Quakers here In prison,” A constant search In In progress for you live in. Telephono us. he wrote of » visit he made to Ips large foresis of fiei-fecl itera l<> meet NOTICE wich In July. 1666, “a new sect which I he future ne<«ls F It t'heley in show no respect to any man, magis Stories lor Toll:» to Bcyx." The Granta Pass Feed Barn will trate or other. . . . One of these open for business July 21 at the cor MH F Street Aspiring. "■as said to have fasted twenty days; He who no longer aspires to he more ner of Seventh and t streets, one Phone MM-J but another, endeavoring to do the block east of Fashion Garage. like, perished on the tenth, when ho than n man will be less than a man.— 27tf WILLIAM DeFORRST Richter. would have eaten, but could not.” It is no trouble Swim Gaps to wash Thor Electric CLEMENS PAUL Electric Store */?/ /lefttmnbw B. S. DEDRICK