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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1920)
page pour GRANT!) PASH DAILY INM'RIKK Take No Chances 9 YOU PUANT YOUR CROIX Cl LTIY AT»: IND H IR- VKST IT. AT CONSIDERABLE IWST OF TIMI IND MONEY. TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THE MONEY UH GET POR Vol R CROP Bl I ri V i II in mb STRONt» BANK. YOUR MONEY WILL THEN RE YRSOLl TKI.Y SAFE AND AT YOUR DISINWAI, AS Vol NEED IT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MFMR» k SN S ’ » 'M OF SOUTHERN OREGON Laundry Bills Wash for with a Thor Electric Rogue River Hardware Co Shoes for the Family I I 15 PAIRS WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SMALL SIZES, 3-3H. THE PAIR .................................... »2 20 PAIRS WOMENS SHOES, BUTTON AND LAt Ea SIZES 2 H -8-43 H. THE PAIR -»2.75 AT ’S 103 N. SIXTH ST- BORN Buy» Home in Ixmg Beat h— COLDWHLLr—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl i A card from N. E. Townsend Coldwell, Sunday, August 1, a (states that he has bought a home in daughter. Ql’ILLE—To Mr. and Mrs. George Long Beach, Cal., and will be per- manentlv lo lo ated Pasadena Quflle, South Fourth street, Tuee- manently ated at at 2057 2057 Pasadena day, August 3, a eon. I Ave., Long Beach. STARTING TODAY—Two Days Only I PER52NÆL WNDNKHDAY, AUGI ST I, H»*» LOCAL All Prices Reduced rr Mrs M. Truuuell went to Rogue l'r<««cliiug Tonight- Elder Schlauttes will preach at' River this morning and will visit with friends for the day. the chapel of God’s church this even-1 Mr. and Mrs George Harsh and Ing at 7.30. Hu is on Ills way homo | I daughter. Helen, left thia morning from the camp meeting Every one | I for Roseburg where they will visit is welcome ; (or a short time. Mr. and Mrs Roy Kenyon and son NeHsou'a < »rvliestn»— left this mornlug 'for Aberdeen. Will give a dance at the Waldorf Wash . and will visit there for a few hall Friday night. days. Try Dr Tompkins' treatments for Marriage IJt-ciux' Issued— diseases of the nervous system. 33tf V marriage license was Issued to Mrs J. W. Belknap and Mrs Mary day to Joseph Domingues, of Port 1 land. and Miss Josephine Boeech. of i Woodin left this morning for San Diego after visiting here for a short this city. Mr Domingue* is known all over the coast as Joe Gorman, the time. The Mr and Mrs Edits l*ollo.k return Portland lightweight fighter marriage ceremony will be performed ed yesterday from Crescent City where they spent a week on an out tonight. ing. Miss Juanita Gleason returned to Go To Crescent City— A |«»rty composed of Mr ami Mrs her home at Portland this morning Clyde Martin. Mr and Mrs F M Sill, | after a visit here with Mrs W. S De Witt for the past two weeks. While Mr and Mrs E. A Eastman. Mrs. here Miss Gleason was taken on a J. \ Gaslin. Miss Mildred Sparhawk, Miss Clara Knips. I<vnden Sparhawk trip to Crater Lake. and Wilford Allen Jr . left today for '"Woodbury's Facial Soap." Sabin Crescent City where they will spend has it. 40 two weeks They also expect to visit I Tom R Pierce went to Roseburg Crater lake j this morning on a short business trip. He will drive back his car which he Same Good Music— was forced to leave In Roseburg last I And good time that »» gave you week on account of the gasoline before. Neilson's orchestra shortage Mrs. J. W Young, of Ketichlkan. Alaska. and R. R. Sparhawk, of WIs- I i«it.» Sucker Crock— | consin. have been visiting here with 1 M. L. Opdycke went to Sucker ; Mrs. J. A. Gaslin. They left thia I Creek today to keep hl» eve on the He was at Iceland I morning for a trip in which they will ' water situation visit most of the states in the coun- yesterday and says that the water I- I becoming scarcer all over the county ! try. Dr M. R Britten and family left He Is trying to make the water go today tor Holland where they will as far as possible but is afraid that spend a week on an outing. Dr. and 1 there will not be sufficient amount Mrs Britten. Miss Anna Calvert and to fill the demand. ON IADII-1» I.IO: AND EMBROI- DERY TRIMMED NIGHT GOW NS NllCCSNMOr mrs. Hellie Beas to Mr«. K. Rehkopf A FINER KIND OF TAILORING lite length of service you get from doth«« <lo- |M-n<ls on the quality of material» mid Inner ton- st ruction — which account* for the wonderful "staying power" ut 11 U»e -Igu Ye Jolly Utile Tailor <1 HINk.M TAIUtRING GEO S CALHOUN ly -titeen tmm local dealer for Gil« line Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips Peerless Clothing Co. Mrs L. F. Roat returned recently from Roseburg where they spent a few days visiting. P. P. Proctor left yesterday for Astoria, making the trip by automo bile. Mrs Proctor and children are already in Astoria and after a week there will «pend ten day» touring i over the northern section of the state Return» I'nun Camp Meeting— Mrs. H. L. Green returned Mon- ; day from the Woodburn camp meet ing of the Church of God. There were hundreds of people from all’ over In attendance, even from New It is Sweet York, and there were able ministers from California. Oregon. Washington and Idaho Much good was done, many being saved and healed Mrs says one man came In on a GET RESULTS FROM HOLIDAY Green wheel chair, was prayed for. got up and walked Vacation Days Should Be a* Care fully Planned aa la the Work Ix»tA <>f Pep anil Fun— of the Year. ■At the Waldorf Hall Friday night To the q tics t Ion. “What will you do on your holldav?” some might reply, u;« today Will ln»|HN't Dam— discerning n isi-Mble tilt against the For the purpose of effecting the strenuous holiday, "Nothing!" That INSURANCE. ALI FORMS—inquire would be as u rong as doing too iiiuclt construction of more adequate fish for rates on gTaln and hay Inaur- ways over Ament dam. W. O Hadley, The perfect holiday, for tin1 average ance T M Stott, office phone deputy game warden of The Ifallea, worker, should be on crescendo ami 4 4-J. Utf tllmitiuetitlo lines, observes a writer will leave Tuesday for Rogue river. In Lomlott An«wera. He will also confer with those In FOR SUDE -Duroc Jersey boar and ' You pa»» Into your fortnight or charge of the construction of a new four K-months old sows cheap 1 three weeks quietly. Your body Is. dam at Savage rapids In relation to Must be sold C. S. Payne. Rd. 2. literally, u ma<1tlne. It has been do- the construction of a fish ladder <S Ing work- bard, monotonous work— there It has been found that a great with a for a year, To swjtcli it on suddenly WANTED Some one to haul the to something quite different I» to ask many fish are unable to mount the lumber of a four room house that ladder at Anient dam. due to faulty for trouble. has been lorn down anil nails pull The walker» to Bridgton don't construction, and It Is in an effort to ed. The lumber is two mile« from plunge at the walk They begin with remedy this that the trip by Hadley the Granite Hill mine Address II. -hort walks, to get tlieut»e|ves In tritt, is being made -Portland Telegram. I \Vi111uin -on ltd I, Box j II So Wliittever you tire going to "do" on your holiday •Io It slowly and quiet ♦ GOOD COOK WANTED *At the ly at first, so tlu! the machine of Weslern Hotel. 41 NOT FOOLING BABE RUTH » f vour I mm I v mny “cl.tinge gear«" wlth- 9 out jar. bren'; t,r riil»hni>. Then hv FOR SALE Two extra fancy Ayr- » the middle of • >>ur I olhla.v you will • shire bulls, 16 montila old, Ixith 9 be 111 good trim and the best of lierilth 9 pure bred, and from dams that was a question put Io Bribe 9 Ami li 1« mu'i ssary. If your holiday are extra heavy milkers Also one I Ruth. "Wrong dope. I get 99 1» to <!<> you real good, and build yon 16 h. p. gas engine. Address II. E. crossed up now anti then by a 9 up for niiioli. r year's work, that you Talbot, Grants Pass, Ore. 45 pitcher, ns any butter will, arid 99 should gradually slow down with your It'.« when that happen» that you 9 holiday activities, r,-»ume your work FOR SALE (Ml TRADE On« 14 0h j see me swing and miss, The 99 ■JO3 H. BTII v i bout, as It were, having to make lb. horse, $100. One 16 h. p., two dope once wan that I couldn't 9 yourself do It. 9 cylinder Maxwell runabout, |<I5. : hit left-handers, but I'm doing 9 Who has not known that post holi One myv make and»hreak Detroit | fairly well ngiiiriHt 'em now. 9 day feeling of-not l/Clng able to settle I Anyway, I'm 'way ahead of my 99 coll, $1. 1 want one good Bosch down? It Is the result of living a ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 9 record at this time of the year!" magneto for I cylinders, one large holiday ar high pressure and ending 9 AT THE MOVIES ♦ carbuerator and one windshield. S at high pressure. Let the stenm off ♦ ♦ J. Taylor, phone 265-J. 41 KHidnallf. so that you may pass from your holiday back to your work with IX’rotlry Dolton Will I*1< wmc I Wild, EXCHANGE either Improved Was Impatient. out effort. I Dorothy Dalton In hor now pro- or unimproved acreage for good B pxd had been told that Aunt I.Ila residence or automobile. *•« going to have a bnhy brought 8. J. duction "L'Apache," will pIcaBe all The , urrs Taylor, phone 365-J. 41 hor admirers, as she la cast In a Australia l a- in, u'ghtincnle but II from heaven for her to play with, ami double role, both as an Apai4ie danc has n bird quite ex<-eptlnnal In Iff «he wiim much pleased and excited ing girl and a rich young American song—the kookaburra or the "laugh over It. After dinner In the evening NOTICE «he climbed upon a chair to the tele Ing Jnckass " Its laugh Is so human holroas. In both types of character The Grants Pass Feed Barn will she has it startles rhe newcomer, for «lief phone and aaked central for the num already made a name for one bird stiirt- to laugh, the other» ber, which ahe had learned. When open for business July 21 at the cor- herself, The picture la at the Ore- «lie heard Her aunt ’ « voire over the follow. Ti en there Is n merry time ner of Seventh and I streets, one gort thoater today and tomorrow. which make, mon Join trenrtlly In th» phone «he rnllod loudly: "Oh, Aunty block east of Fashion Garage. Lll:i. ha« your bnbv turn vet? ” mng I f ................ .. 27tf WILLIAM DEFOREST New Honey It is no trouble to wash Thor Electric PAUL Electric Store NOTICE FOR IUDS “ L’Apache MISS DALTON HAS A FASCINAT ING NEW ROLE OF LIFE IN THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF GAY PA REE. FRIDAY z Constance Kinney in “THE STOLEN KISS" IOREGON j —Also 8E.N.NETTS LATEST Olismi Dispellcr “LADOS FIRST" Sealed blds will be received by the Applegate Valley Telephone Company for the running of the telephone cen tral office at I’rovolt by the year or month. The company reserve* the right to roject any or all blds. All blrls to be In by August 11th, 1920. API’LEGATE VA i U j EY TEL. CO. Provolt, Oro. The Backbone of Financial Advancement IT HAS BEEN REMARKED "THAT BANKING SERVICE IS THE BACKBONE OF FINAN CIAL ADVANCEMENT." IT IH Ol li CONSTANT AIM TO SI I'l’LY' Ol li < I STUMERS A SERVICE THAT IS WELL DIRECTED TO MEET THEIR REQUIREMENTS PHONE J osephine C ounty B ank 103 G rants P ass ,O regon -J •IOKERHINE COUNTY TRUCK CO Parker llannotli Swim Caps THE BFKT ASSORTMENT Wo recommend a pure gum cap in "DI RARI J.;," “ATHLETIC" AND “AERO" OUR PRICK flo<- “MUJIIAL” IN ALL COLORS 88c CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Rooks k