Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 03, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    IP FER52NÆL iîlf LOCAL
Executor
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When circuiustanct* dementi ch*eet «vonomy In the hand­
ling of your «*tat«> th«' groat«*! car«' should he ex««rciaed
in selecting your executor.
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Our cxpcrienco anti training in those matten is directly
behind our Trust |ie|>art moiit and th«*«' »v'mk'rful facili­
ties art' at your disposal-
Visit us ami let us go over thia vital matt««r with you In
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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FEDtR.lL RESERVE
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OF SOVTHKHN OREGON
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Save Laundry Bills
Wash for
2c Per Hour
with a
Thor Electric
All Prices Reduced
Mias Bernie«' Coon haa gon«' to
O iv I uv MH v —-
with
Albany where she will visit
Will give a dame at the Waldorf
friends tor a short time.
hall Friday night.
Claude Ixiwe, of Portland, is
spending a week in th«« city, He will Marriage Uceftse I m « u <»I—
A« marriage license was
return to Portland next Sunday.
Miss Annette Wakeman return»«! yesterday afternoou to lloliert 1.0»
Su«'«'**m»r U»
to her homo at Medford thia morn- ter Sutton ami Miss Ethel Lorrence
ltehk«»p<
! Ing aft««r visiting her«« since Frida« Flxley, of Williams. Mr button Is
Klamath
county.
of
.1
resident
with Miss Marlon Sabin
Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments for
W(«xl<T*/t---
diseases of the nervous system 33tf X.Sglil»««'- <>r
Will meet thlM «»veiling
G. M. Maury, of Medford, was a
All mein
park. Supper at 6 o'clock
business visitor In th«« city for a few
tiers and their families are expects«!
days, returning to his home this
to bo present for a good time
morning.
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phonograph.
Sabin
has
it.
“Pathe"
Notify th«’ office
Mr. and Mrs A. I«etcher anil two
Courier subscribers are exposed to
, daughters return«*«! huit night from notify the office when they change
Crescent City whore they spent the addresses. Carrier boys have no au­
past two weeks.
thority to leave the paper at any ad­
‘ Miss Edith Ikvhlberg has returne«! dress unl«»ss order«««! to by the office
from Eugene, where she spent a
month attending summer school. IxM* of r<*p and Fun—
Miss I»ahlberg ts Instructor in Span­
At the Waldorf Hall Friday night
ish at the Itx-al high school.
W. T Breen, of Cr«*cent City, was lt«*lgllM l,oaitlon----
XJIss Wild* Counts hi** resigned
¡a local visitor today. Mr. Breen has
a large interest In one of the stage her potMfon In ths Grants Paas high
lines which operates Iwlswn Cr»«-« smhool an«l has accepted an offer to
teach in the high schimls of Hono­
cent City and Grants Pass.
Miss Counts was Instructor in
| John Hampshire went to Roseburg lulu
this morning to Inspect the work be- science In the high school here dur
j ing done on the highway near there. | Ing th«« past year Stic left last night
Mr. Hampshire has a contract for a for Honolulu to take her new posi­
1 large stretch of highway In Camas > tion.
valley.
Miss Gladys Conklin is visiting No GaMtline Yo<—
No gasoline has been received as
here for a few days with Miss Alva
¡Wilson.
Miss Conklin
has
been j yet and the dealers are still getting
-spending the past few months in San 1 their limited amount, which lasts but
Francisco, and is stopping off her«» a few hours. It Is thought that re­
■while on her way home to Eugene. lief from the situation will be ha<!
Many cars have been
Dr. A. W. Seidel anil family, who in a few days
have been spending the past two making trips to Medford where there
weeks at the Del Norte mining com­ • appears to be plenty of gasoline
pany's property, left this morning
for Chicago. Mr Seidel Is president Return From Tri|>—
Miss Fannie Abrams, of the local
of the organization
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Reiffert ami forestry office and Mrs G. P. Jester
Miss Edna Miekamp. of Quincy, III . returned this morning from a trip
few along the Oregon coast. They left
arrived yesterday to speml a
weeks at Camp Chicago and other two weeks ago and start«»d up the
Illinois valley points with the A. C coast from Crescent City. They Went
through Coos an«! Curry counties.
Hoffman family.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Seidel, of Chi- j Miss Abrams visiting a number of
cago. have been spending
several , the ranger stations of the forest Th«'
weeks at the Del Norte Mining com­ ladles came back with a wonderful
pany’s property at Takilma and , coat of tan and report a splendid
Waldo and at Camp Chicago • They
have left for their home at Chicago,
Sulinining Becomes INqmle
much pleased with the country.
The warm days of the last week
Mrs. A. McKenzie left this morn­
ing for Roseburg after visiting here have warmed the water In the river
for a few days at the A. W. Dahl­ to above 70 degrees an«l the people'
new today
berg home
After a short time at of the city are taking advantage of I
Roseburg, Mrs. McKenzie will con- the warmth. Ia\yge numbers are In INSURANCE. AU« FORMS- Inquire
tlnue on her return to her home at the river all day and even until late! for rates on grain and hay Insur­
.in the evening. The temperature I ance
Hubbard.
T M Stott, office phone
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Talbot and ' reaches a maximum of about 95 de-
«♦-J.
mt
two children arrived last night from srec? every day, the afternoon breeze'
FOR SALE The Griffin ranch on
Alameda and will make their home keeping the heat from becoming ex 1
Bear creek In 'lllnols valley near
on the Loughridge ranch three miles coesive.
Kerby, SO acres with cattle,
west of this city. The Talbots left
horses, cows. hogs. furniture.
here three years ago. Now they ex­ , Ij*nils \re lnclu<tl«l—
farming Implements, hay
Every-
A
meeting
of
the
board
of
direc
­
pect to remain.
thing goes.
Water.
Ev««rythlng
tors of the Grants Pass Irrigation
ready to commence to live Lively
District was held this afternoon to |
climate,
good buildings, good
Same Good Music—
take action on the inclusion of cer-l
fences, etc. Fine dairy ranch. 6
And good time that we gave you tain land In the northwest unit. In
cows, creamery cht«ck every week
before. Neilson's orchestra
42 ( the distrl*
The Dlmmlck estate
John II. Griffin, Kerby, Josephine
.’anil other farms were taken Into the
County. Oregon.
’
r,o
| district.
A petition to Include Je-
rnrs. nellie Reas
Proper Clothing
For Men and Women
for Vacation Trip»
Peerless Clothing Co
e
Rogue River Hardware Co.
I
ShoesjFor^he^^Family
15
PAIRS
WOMEN'S
PUMPS AND OXFORDS,
SMALL SIZES, 3-34, THE
PAIR ......................................$2
20
PAIRS
WOMEN'S
SHOES,
BUTTON
AND
LACE, SIZES 2 4-3-3 4,
THE PAIR
»2.75
103 N. SIXTH >T
I rome Prairie was riyelved and the IX MT* -White shawl, near Gran
. boar<l will take action on this. The
Hill cemetery.
Finder pie
I Inclusion of Jerome Prairie would
leave with Mrs. Wiggs’ .West
Omaha. Neb., Aug. 3.—Plane No. add much acreage to the present dis­
street or Courier office
3 of the fleet mapping the mail route trict.
IX7ST «Gold hunting case, Trenton
i to San Francisco was wrecked when
wat -h.
Finder please return to
it left Omaha this morning. Pilot,
PORTLAND MARKETS
No. 1721 care Courier.
ID
Captain H. Hartney, Ed Rickenbach­
er and two other fassen gers were
Portland. Aug.
3. The cattle SOME GOOD BARGAINS In stoves
and beds at T. C. Booth's, next to
uninjured. They reclved only a se­ market Is lower,
Good to choice
Panama Restaurant.
4«
vere shakeup. The other two planes steers $9.50 to $10. Hog market Is
for the west.
steady. Eggs steady and unchanged WANTED- -Boy 15 wants work
on
ranch until school begins, Erper-
fenced. Call «06 Jordan St . or
write Edgar Battye, R. p, D 2.
Box 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
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FY)R SALE Six cylinder Stearns
Knight touring car. Good condi­
tion
New tires. Two extra. In­
quire at Oldlng’s Garage.
43
Tuning Up Lipton’s Challenger
New Honey
J. Pardee
It is no trouble
to wash
with a
Thor
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Electric
, FAUL
Electric Store
PHONE 47
303 H. <1TH
<>»! NTV Tltl.ANI KER'.s ('.ALL
FOR Ito AD W ARRANTS
'll losepbine County (pink) road
' 1 -i' to 1 not Includ­
ing) March 1st, 1920, and protected
Prior t<> that date, are hereby called
in ami aro payable nt the County
treasurer's offico on or after August
FOR SALE Team and harness,
«nd. 1920, on which date interest
weight 2300; 5 and 6 years old. At will cease.
Gravlln’a barn.
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GEO. R. CALHOUN,
WANTED Now or used typewriter,
County Treasurer of Jose­
Royal or Underwood preferred :i:»
phine County. Ore
Address No. 1 722 caro Courier
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NOTICE
Tbe Grants Pass Feed Barn
open for business July 21 at the
ner of Seventh and I streets.
block east of Fashion Garage.
27tf
WILLIAM De FOREST.
NOTICE FOR BIOS
Quotation About Ballads.
Amin«, Fletcher of Siiltour, Scot­
Id v. ho ìi'
' •■<! from 1653 to 1710,
wrote ip a I' tter to the marquis of
-Mom rose orni others In 17<Ki ns fol­
lows : ••«, knevi a1 very wise muti «o
much <>f Sir <'hrl.stopher'.« sentiment
that lie believed If a man were
permitted to m:iln’ nil the ballads he
ne«-<| not cere who «-hould mnke the
Inws of a tuition.” This was part of
an Imu.dmirv conversation concerning
a ‘right regulation of governments 1 for
the common good of mankind."
Which Parent Worked Hard?
Two brothers were discussing which
of the parents worked the harder.
Johnny claimed that the fathers did,
for they worked all day In the office
and were always busy getting ready
for business trips. Jack replied that
the mothers worked all day. too. and
Echo Under Water.
couldn't stop at «lx o’clock like the fa­
An Instrument has been Invented bj
thers did, but had to keep right on which ship soundings can be made
hj
working.
means of an echo through the water.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Applegate Valley Telephone Company
for the running of the telephone cen­
tral office at Provolt by the year or
month. The company reserves the
right to reject any or all blds. All
blds to bo In by August I 1th, 1920.
APPLEGATE VALLEY TRf,. (X).
Provolt, Ore
Swim Caps
the best assortment
We recommend a pure Klllll
cap in
“1’1 RABI.E." •• ATHLETIC**
ANI» “AERO”
our prick no«
•MtKMp. IN AU) W)LOIW
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
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