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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1920)
rut IlHDAY, Al Gl NTT I a. IW-* orante n* daily ixh iukk •'AOK FOUR Your Business Your bualneos I« Just as tnii'Ort.uit to you u Jotin l>. Rockefeller’» bu.4B<M 1» to him. k ËR oï N hl L0Q4L For Fall Zehring, of Bando*, ii tn of Rogue ill ver. citv for a bualnesa visit. 1 visited Grant- friend« \A odnox Harry Newt m is in the city Trom dpy ltegaril !•■«•• of the Unc of buxinee* you follow anti re and tor a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs J F H utley gardloot of the aire of your basintwit, you need the advant t. L Wells, of Seattle, is a bus- daughter. of Chico. ikd., who have age of modern banking ffeilltim auch a* we furnish. visitor here wiyie attending to beeu visiting the Dave Doblu and the C. C. Howard families. will re i! intertwta for a day or so Often your account here. rs. S. it. Linn, of Loe’ Angelas, turn to Chi o this week C. K. Nelson formerly located hern a visitor In the city yesterday, leasing tor the north this morning with the Hazelwood creamery, has Mr. and MA. It F. Radford came returned after having settled in Ida Mr Nelson •onlemplateu locat- In list night from Eugene and will ho ; Ing here again ake a »hor visit here with friends • OF SOITHERA OREGON Mr and Mr» J. \ Newman and H. F. Kershaw, of Portland, spent y »!<■.'.!a« here transacting local bus family, of I «irenee, Kan . arrived Olir guaranis, of «alisfiaUon I» the moat liberal here yesterday and .«re making their iness and «lefiiiit«' in tailoring. l-*i*- style and workman home at the Grants Pass hotel while «7 'Nonspi.' tLibln hx it. ship must be everything timi you (lilhk they looking for a location near thl» city ’ G. Brunnell of Portland was au 'They expect to make their home ought to la- <w money back quick. arrival in town yesterday for a brief here, but wish acreage dose In to »usiuess visit here allow their ••hlldren to attend local ÜEO. S CALHOUN IJltle Tailor F. A. Topping came in trom Wil schools A earl y alitaBn »e.*rs nxilusivn bsal tltvdee liams th:» morning and I» »pending Mr and Mr» Uidy McCarthy and the day here looking after his bus- Mrs Mary le»i> returned Wed nee uie»s interests I dixy from a trip to Crest-ent City R. K. Bowden, of El Paso. Texas, ¡They left thia morning for Crater ¡ is making a stay in this vicinity lake In the Crater latke party while investigating etmditions In this were also Mrs. X7. D Mihllls. Mr and l»art ot the Rogue river valley. Mrs P D Johnson. Mrs K. E. Mr and Mrs George Emery. of Blanchard. Mr and Mrs. B F. !x>hr Richmond. Cal. were arrivals here and the latter'» mother. Mrs Wol- For Men and Women last evening and leave today for^Gold i ford, of Stiverton. who arrived hcre Beach where they will visit relatives Tuesday night for a visit for Vacation Trip» R. M. Wilson, of Gold Hill, spent yesterday here attending to local I VI, sit. in I AI m > H a . the Fnhl Stephen Mather, head of the Na business matters and visiting with tional park »»•«>» « cannot under friends here. B. G Mann, of Portland, is a hos stand why the weenie wonders of Ore Somebody iness visitor In tile city, attending to gon are not developed local interests and visiting wtth should tell Mr Mattier that Oregon j exjiects the laird to develop its re friends here sources. and Is still waiting Mall E G. South, of Oak Mr. ami Mr*. land. Cal., sixyit part of yesterday in Tribune But Grants Pass still lead» Gran)» Pass, continuing today on In the great waiting contest • their tour of the Pacific highway. C. Hobeadius came down yester lie ml t’«•»»• ert at lUver’dd«»— I'he band concert will be held Fri day from Roseburg for a brief stay while transa. tlng local business and day nt rht ill Riverside park Instead I of the railroad |iark a* previously an- is sto|>ping at the Oxford hotel Wanted Hop pickers by Sept. 1st I nounced. I NltEllWEAR AT 1'111« ’EM mtr Apply at Temple Market, phone 134. lions to be acted upon and a full or address A. F. Knox. Tourist Trade >u Increase— 55 Fire* Huge In California— Rejwrt made yesterday Tourist trade is increasing every attendance is desired as this corps J. S McFadden returned last night 4ay. and is hitting a higher mark has been invited to go to Gold Hill. from a business trip to Portland close of the daily tri,» over northern Uan at any other time in the season. Friday, August 20. to exemplify the wher«- he went Monday Mr McFad California by th» government, air All hotels are fUled to capacity near ritual work for a new corps just or den left thi* morning for hi« home patrol located at Medford, was to the effect that all northern California 1« ly all the time, and yeport that indi- ganized there. It is necessary to near Murphy. taUons point to a heavy fall tourist know tow mhny can go. Mr and Mr». E. J. Spark.» and Dr afire, one 1000-a re fire in Siskiyou traffic on account of the gasoline and Mrs F Sparks, of Suisun, Cal.. I county Is spreading rapidly, with in The shortage during the an mm er are making a short stay here for a i numerable other small fires George Kr>‘h Will Visit— smoke was so dense that lieutenant Kroh rest whtle en route north on the Pa- j George Kroh. son of R E. Goldsborough. the aviator, had to fly of the Tokay Heights Company, has clfic highway. Riverview Farm Manager Here— by oomjiass altogether Mr. and Mrs G. P Calhoun, of j of Twohv's wired that he will arrive here Sun T. W. Barber, manager Riverview farm, located near Heil day for a short visit with hie father thia city made a visit in Eugene the | FOR THE INIHVIIH AE AND FOR TIIK RTATK Gate 16 miles down Rogue river, is and friends of this city. He is now early part of the week at the home I Itr. Britten*« Office O|wn— Office will be ojien and ready for in the city today attending to bus- onnected with a sugar corporation I of Mr and Mrs D W. Sturgis of that ' A Person with No Education has but One Chance In 150.01)0 to business on Monday. August 16 19 Render Distinguished Service to the Public. mess interest* here. He is atxrom- on Wall street, and will be called se ¡city. yuied by Mrs. Barber and son. Kent, verely to account by his local friends Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bern arrived With Common School Education........ 4 Chances and Mr. and Mrs. A. 9. Kent, who for the high price of that commodity. last evening from Oakland. Cal . and I j »I* t X alley W¡inis Irriguzion — With High School Education ... 87 Chance« Ranchers throughout the valley, have spent the past couple of days at As he is now on a "business trip" to are stopping here for a brief visit With College Education ___ _____ _ SOO i Chance. Medford Mr. Barber says he will Pasadena via Lake Louise and the with friends before going on to Port- ¡ particularly in the northern and east ARM YOU GIVING VOI R CHILD HIM < HAN<TC? ern sections ■ omplain bf wells going he picking pears in full blast next Canadian northwest, the contemplat land. TI xmw Htatrw Are Wcalthi«*»* That Hare Inverted Most in Education dry. and early fall rains are anxious ed drop in sugar will probably be Mr. and Mrs H. S. Frem h and weok. George attended Mrs. A. E Reinhart, of San Francis ly awaited The pears are now feed 1 countermanded. high school here with the class of co. who are making a tour of the Pa ing the effect of the lyit weather and W. R. C. Regular Meeting— cific highway north to Portland and are not sizing as rajildly as hail been The regular meeting of Gen Logan 1912. Trough a "Libera! and Practical Education" prepares ths Young A well known fruit grow- the Columbia valley, are making a exjyected W R. C. will be held Saturday after Man and Young Woman tor Useful Citlienship and Successful Ca ler today estimated irrigation this soon at 2:30 in the W. O. W. hall.* Courier classified ads brlnz brief visit here reers in year would have been worth |200 an 1 Mr. and Mrs T S Ballantyne and There will be several new applies- suits- Try a class (tied Agriculture — Engineering — Mining — Home Kcowomlce three children, of Tacoma, stopped acre to him, In lncreoaad fruit toa- Commerce — I'hArmary — For retry — Vocational Education nage Medford Tribune here y«wvterda.v to make a short visit The Training Include? PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC. ENG with friends, and will continue today LISH. MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the Other Essentials of a Notice I. O. O. F ---- on their tour south along the high Standard Technical College Course All members of the I O. O F are way. WARNING! Fall Term Opens September 30, IB’JO. Tait ion la Free requested to meet at the hall tonight C. E Blair and wife, of Republic. at 8 o ’ clock to arrange for the fu- This I nusual Pro FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO Wash., are looking over this part of gram Stop« Tonight. THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural Collette, Corvadla, Ore. the country, to determine if its ma neral of Bro. L. B. .Jamison Jas K. 47 terial resource» can match in any de Manuel, noble grand gree the climate and superb scenery Joeephlne Mlni-r IHex at ilieqiilal__ of this section. L. B. Jamison, whf» has made this Try Dr. Tompkins treatments fori AL ST. JOHN place hl» headquarters for mining disease of the bladder. 44tf: COMEDY Miss Blanche Pickett, of St. Joe, operations throughout Soifthom Ore '•SHIP AHOY" Mo., who has been visiting for the gon for some twenty years past, died past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs E. yesterday at the Good Samaritan hos O. Elliott, left last night for Seattle pital. He was a member «of the I. O. and to visit for a short time, after which O. F and that order will have Chevrolet Ford she will return here to spend the charge of the funeral services. No TOMORROW AND SATI RIlAY HARRY CAREY in Mitchell Six—New winter. The climate and b«»auty of time has yet been set for the funeral. "HUMAN STIFT" 2 and 3 Ton Trucks in Stock Grants Pass have completely captl- One of the strongest mystery storie, Manuel Bros. Dissolve Btislnr»,«.— vated Miss Pickett. ever screened worthy successor The partnership of D. .7. Manuel Mr. and Mrs. G. D Roe. of Port I "Overland Red” and James K. Manuel has been dis land, were In town for a short while solved, James taking over sole Inter y«xiterday visiting friends here and attending to local business matters. ests In the used Ford division This 9 They have continued on their trip business will be moved to a part of the building occupied by the Collins -i---------------------------------- to Marshfield, having fall«»d In their desire to see the Josephine caves be Auto Company whore James Manuel 'California Mining Alan Here— to L. M. Wyatt, belter known as “Jit will conduct the sales of used Fords cause of lark of accommodations. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Wallace, of ney Luke” a Cadillac Eight, «. II. and now machines. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Smith, and San Francisco, arrived here yester earner has purchased a Dodge tour, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sheppard an! day, and were joined today by Col Ing car and a sedan of the samo daughter, all of Portland, ««pent part AN ARSENE onel N. II. Allen, of San Francisco. make. LUPIN 6TORV of yesterday enjoying the Rogue ¡The party Is here to Inspect the Old river and the scenery about this ¡Channel Mine near Gallce, and have <’ARI> OF THANKS place. They have continued thelrl been taken there today by Robert trip today to Crescent City on a rec- | Pringle, the owner. We wish to thank our friends both reatlon tour through this section. at MTUn and Grantp Pam for their A Crescent City party composed ot Out-of-Tmrn •wire. Intertuted— kkid k«Np at* sympathy at the «» t M mssth . C. C. Vine. T j . Vlnemann and ft 1« reported that ten owners of of the death and burial of our little O. bfatsruder fs vlsl*hg here for the . We also extend onr Uroperty In Tokay H<*jhis have vis daughter time »eIng and making headquarters ited their tracts during the, summer, thanks for Mie powers which were at ths Westqjm hotel. and without exception are enthusias given. ^gOtls Sloan arrived this morning tic over khe prospects, particularly MR AMD MRS HAL MASSIE. from Yuma. Arlx., where he was dis It is Sweet with the coming of Irrigation for charged Just three days ago from the motk ’ k this district. service of Uncle Sam. He was en-1 impounded Auguet 7th. One black listed In the cavalry and "Yias d4ne mare about nine years old, white left More AotomoMfai Are Hold— M. P. duty In the United States. He hind foot, weight abent 1000 poumte. C. A. IA neh has gone to Medford Can be seen at Granta Pass han gone to the home of h1s parents,! ---- ------- ,i Feed to asatat In unloading a car of Dodge Ram. Mr. and Mta. Price ffloen, where, ho Owner can recover property automobile» and will bring two back by Identifying and paying costs. says, he will visit la the one part of with him on his return. One Dodge bhe world that has looked good to GniBFOF POLICE. has been sold to Iff R. Redfield, and Mm for months I Grants Pass. Ors. « mr$. ttellie Deas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Save Laundry Bills Proper Clothing Peerless Clothing Co Rogue River Hardware Co. Shoes for the Family EDUCATION PAYS Oregon Agricultural College I OREGON LOOK Second Hand Bargains C. L. Hobart Co. TEETH OF THE TIGER New Honey I“