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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
•• agk nu i» I1UDAA, Al'OIMT LL UfM. (HLA NTH PA.HN DAILY (XH HIKH ’ ! PERSONAL Your Business "" ■—1 LOQÆL I '__________________________________________________ !C leur business in Just a» important to you as lohn II. Rockefeller's business is to him. • < I legarxll««» of the Un - of business »on follo» «tul re* gardlras of the »ixe of your business, you need th.^.uh «ot age of modern banking facilities stich as we funil'h. <>l«eu your aeconnt here. FHE FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF SOI THKRN OREGON' Save Laundry Bills Dry your fruits and vegetable«« by K Johnson went to Roseburg this .orniiiK ami will spend a short time the latest method of evaporali««» Home Fruit .«ml Vegetable Evapora i looking after busineea In that city Sowing machines for sale and rent tors. St'<' them In Holman's Win- 4» Holman's Furniture • 49 dow. Mrs Allen I’nderwood is expected to arrive today from Brooking». Ore . Stmleiwtkers I l«l<Mdod— A carload of Studebaker Siieelal for a visit hen' with relatives. Sixes has been unload d by the I "Hygeia" Nursing Bottle. Sabin 48 Fashion Garage and are being put In has It. shape for display. Two of the cars Mrs J. F. Burke returned today ire «Greatly disposed of and will be ' fr.ir.t Port I t nd, where she has been delivered .«.« soon as they can bo put « visiting for st'veral day», having in alfiipe. gone there last Tuesday. Fln«'r rrault" are to I h > es|M»t<sl of an orgMtUsa’ T M. Hunt, who has been at the Dr. Drittelt'» Office O|»m— Iloti of UUI<H' M|M«-lnli»ta. For le-tler quality, »tjle Lx-al forestry office for the paat •lx i office will be open amt r«nuly an>l «.due l months, has been transferred to the businras on ..Mond.«). August 16 land office at Juneau, Alaska Try Dr. Tompkins treatments for l»'g 1» Itrokom— 44tf disease of the bladder T AIM »III NG C. A. Pruitt, of Glendale, i» In Utile Tailor Mr, and Mrs A R Willie. Sybil local hospital with a broken leg. R Willis and W R Willis, of Berk- Pruitt waa working In a Glendale Nracly alvMSn years exclusive l<e-«»l dcwUcr. eley. stopped in the city on a brief logging camp and a log tell on his visit while making a trip north leg yesterday afternoon, causing ■ * Rev. L. Myron Booxer and daugh serious break Dr Igiughridg«1 ter. Miss Dorothy, of Medford, spent looking after the broken msmbar. l ist night and today in the city. They returned home this afternoon. Dnuc«* nt Gold Hill— Dr. Bertha DeVore is visiting here At the open air pavilion. Saturday for the day with her cousin. Mrs. W night. Music by it Grants Pass or H Fallin Dr IWort‘ I» returning cheatra. The road between Grants For Men and Women to her home at Drain after a visit at Pass and Rogue River will be o|«en for Vacation Trips «»akland for a «hort time Mrs. D. C. Briggs has b««en attend llunl Vi 'its Her«»—- ing to busin«*ss matters in the city C. J. Hurd, assistant county agent for the past week, returning to Port leader at O. A. C. was here yeater land this morning While In the city day «tatting the office of the Jose Mrs. Briggs was the guest of Mrs phtne county agent Mr Hurd left P A. DeGenault. last night for .Medford to attend a H. L. Plumb, deputy forest super meeting of the marketing association, visor of the local forestry office, has which will be held there He is mak been transferred to the suporvislon ing ilslts to the various agents tn of the Deschutes nation d forest. Mr this ]«art of the state Plumb has already left for the new position lUmd t'oncert at IU««*r»iil<^— Our stocks of beds again complete The band concert will tie held Fri FOR THE INDIVID! AL AND U»R THE STATI in all sixes and all finishes Holman's day night In Riverside park Instead A Person with No Education ha- but one Chance in 150,000 to furniture. 49 of the railroad park a« previously an Mrs W. J Berg left this morning nonnced. Render Distinguish'd Service to the Public. 48 for Portland where she will visit with With Common School Education I < Ti a tira» her parents for the next week. Mr With High School Education IT i «‘banco* To ('amp Near IIcn— Berg is employed with the Shattuck With College Education .... _______ 800 ' Chance.. Matt M Ayes, of th«' Henninger construction company ARE VOI GIVING YOUR CHILD HIS t HANCE? 'and Ayes manufacturing company, of Rev. C. E. Glaxier is attending the Those Staten Arc Wcnlthirat That Have Invratol «trat in Education Portland. Is in the cltv today mak quarterly meeting of the Free Meth ing arrangements for the arrival of odist church at Cottage Drove over Mrs Ayes and «laughter, who will the -week end He expects to return spend several months here Mr and here about Monday 'hrough a "Liberal and Practical Education" prepares ths Young ' Mrs. Ayes will live on th«> Jewett Mrs. Frank Snider, of Ashland, is Man and Young Woman for Useful tTtlrenahlp and Successful Ca ranch above fruitdale Mr Aye.« will visiting in the city for a few days reers In '• leave next week for Portland as he Mrs Snider Is looking over various Agriculture — Enginrwring — Mining — Home Econontlca ! Is need«*«! there but Mrs Ayes will Rogue valley farms with the inten arrive Monday, t'ominerce— Pharmacy — F«r ratry — Vocational Edncaatan Mr Ayes expects to tion of buying if anything can he return here The Trailing Include- PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC, ENG In September and get found that suits her. LISH.’MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the Other Essentials of a some of the Rogue river steelheads. Wanted—Hop pickers by Sept. 1st Standard Technical College Course Apply at Temple Market, phone 114, Fall Term O|«cn» September 90, IV2O. Tuition 1» Free. 55 odd Fellows an.l Itdx-kalis— or addrras A. F. Knox All Odd Fellows anil Reliekahs are Mr and Mrs Fred Pruitt, of Glen FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO dale. arrived this morning for a vis requested to meet at the I. O. O F. THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Ore. it here with Mr Pruitt's sister. Mrs hall Sunday afternoon at 2 15 o'clock It R. Wilson and with his brother. C. to attend the funeral of Brother L A. Pruitt, who is at present it\ the B Jamison. Odd Fellows conducting the servie» J. K. Manuel, noble by Estet and Corbin, member« of tin- hospital with a broken leg. will have a dally service, assuring 49 More of those good springs, the grand new company Eight truck» are to shippers of s|>eody transportation of comfortable kind, in stork at Hol-' die put on the run to haul local freight their freight The name of the n«»w man's Furniture Store 49 Freight Une PLannevl— between the two cities and all vall<> compnnv will I h > the Southern Ore A freight line of motor trucks is C W. Kienle and J. C. Cob ord. who has been visiting at the Kienle _ planned between Klamath Falls and points. The trips will be made by gon Transfer and Tru king company. home for the past week, left jor this city. Service will begin Mon way of Medford and Ashland with U> al headquarters of the company Ashland this morning to look over day according to the announcement stops at way points The company will be made public later the upper part of the valley Mr Colcord Is a banker of Newberg ami is spending his vacation in this city. J L. Hunting, formerly a resilient of Grants Pa.»«, has been visiting In the city and renewing friendships He THRIFT SAME PRICE left this morning for Rogue River' IILOI NE OF A Till'. INH NTRY and wiH continue from there to his N ATION OVER home at Bakersfield Mr Hunting left here about 15 years ago. Mrs. H. B ____ Reed ____ and daughters. Misses Mttrtha. jlary and _J Elnora,! have returned from McMinnville where they have been visiting for the past few weeks Mrs. Reed met her daughters at Monmouth where they were attending school and they then paid a visit to their old home Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burke, of Ma nila, P. I., Miss Josephine Burke. Miss Catherine Towers. William Burke and William Burke Jr of Washington, D. C , are guests In the * city for a few days They will make Grants Pass their headquarters for a f number of side trips in Southern s Oregon. They will visit Crater Lake THERE'S ALWAYS A SAVING ON WIRTHMOR WAIHTH, FOR TIIIÍ MANY and Crescent City. They are stop GREAT ECONOMIE* OF THE WIRTIIMOR PLAN IN IK YING MATERIAU! IN ping at the Josephine. TH 11 MAKING INI» IN Tin: SELLING OF WAISTS l>SI RES THAT. . GEO 3. CALHOUN Proper Clothing Wash for 2c Per Hour with a Thor Electric h Rogue River Hardware Co. Peerless Clothing Co EDUCATION PAYS Oregon Agricultural College There’s Always a Saving on Wirthmore Waists . Shoes for the Family MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS AND COOL UNDERWKAR AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT AT » W 0 0 D W ARD’S 103 N. SIXTH ST. KLENZO M<JI 1l> ANTISEPTIC r A tefentlffc prermration for 'he Aiouth, tr«th. gums, throat r- gle. A valuable aid in tl:e treatment of Pyorrhea. •2.00 IS THE LOWEST PRICE AT AA'IIK II { WORTH! WAIST CAN NOW BE SOLD. I P TO THIS PRICE THE AAIRTHMOR FN»LKS WILL III RI \ FTF R Hl ILI» WAISTS TH IT WILL BK .11 ST AS SI PEItlOR To ALL Ol ili IIS |r THE PRICK AS H A A E THE WlltTHMORS IN THE P VÎT AT THE H»RMFR PICK I . Fol: Till Al: THINGS tup . umili wirtiim - i A ILLALAA AA S STAND SI 11.1 : I fSI Il AN« F; QI ALU! INNI HIM Itt ONo'O INsI I; \N( I | ||E posimi: issi RIM E TH at voi are rei hiving thè vera ultimati IN VALI E' FOR Bll R EX FENDITURE. 2Ac and 5or CLEMENS Golden Rule Store Sells Drugs and Books I