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GINGER ALE
ASHLAND LITHIA WATER
LEMON -
ORANGE
PINEBROSIA
GOOD HELP
Salvation Irmy
Sunday school 2 P- m
Holinoe» service 3 p. m.. led by
Mrs Atkin
Young people's meeting «'> 15. led
by Josephine Edward» and Blanch*
Glasier
Salvation servie* 8 P m Big »pe
dal enrollment of soldiers also
juniors Special song by Mr Sin
clair. ot St Paul. Minn
Instru
mental music
Everybody invited
Helping hand meets Thursday. 3
p m. All ladles Invited
JCnvoy and Mrs Gray In charge
GRAPE JUICE
WEEKLY COURIER
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I» almost Impossible Io obtain and my Welch Repairing ha» grown
to such proportion that I am «impelled to discontinu» certain lina»
ot repairing
AFTER JI LY 1HT
I will not b* in a position to accept for repairs any J»»*liy or
»mall work, but will make » specialty of Fin* Watch Repairing
■ nd IXatuond Setting
BARNES, The Jeweler
By mall, per year
82.00
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Pre« Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all new» dispatches credited to it
101 and 105 North 6th
er all otherwise credited tn this
tYtureh of < hri-t
paper and also the local news pub-
Bible school at 10 a m
Mehed herein.
Communion at 11 a. m fptlowed
All rights of republication ot spe-
!«KM TODAY
by sermon
J D. Boyd, city mis
eial dispatches herein are also re of—they didn't use 'em—is staging
served
an aquatic festival at the municipal INSURANCE -Fire, automobile, mail sionary of work of the Churches of
Christ In Portland, and pastor of the
GET READY FOR FALL PLOWING
SATURDAY, AIG18T 14. IMO.
swimihing bole." including in Its
pa kage and plate glass liability. Woodlawn church of Christ, also a
T
M.
Stott.
810
N.
«th
St.
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list water races of all dimensions and
s.«ii In l.iv of Mr and Mn W J. Ver
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varieties, swimming dashes and WANTED Hop pickers by Sept I non will preach In the morning The
ORBGON WEATHER
♦
sprints, canoe racing and other
Heavy crop, clean picking
Will evening service will be the union ot
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the church*« and will be conducted
pay
1
He
per
pound
and
free
daily
sports
that
may
be
developed
Weather for the WeeA
♦
transportation
Put in your ap by th* Methodist minister at
Pacific Coast States (renerai
♦
Better take Jimmy the Second
plications at once Leonard Estate Church of Christ
♦ iy fair; normal temperatura.
down to the river thia evening vnd
Mr* Boyd and Mrs Drake
47tf
Co., phone 607-F-ll.
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help him Improve hi» stroke tor th«
sing
at the evening servire
fair
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Tonight and Sunday
distance swim, he probably didn't THE PICTURE MILL will reopen
4 Continued warm.
tor business Monday, August 16th.
First lYturvh of Christ Scientist
have enough time during the day-
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with hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p.
Christian Science service» ar* held
light, and the big electric tlo.xl-Ught
m , dally, except Sunday -with every Sunday In the W Q W. hall,
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.ALL IN THE SWIM
will make up for lost hours of swim
other hours and Sunday sittings by at 11 a m. Wednesday evening
appointment
Mrs. Bancroft at meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject
There was a time when swimming ming In days gone by. We're all in
tended
all
ot
the
sessions and dem Sunday 1». "Soul."
in Rogue river was confined to a the swim all the time.
Reading foom 1» open from 2 to
onstrations of the Eastman School
class of miniature Yankees who were
4 p. tn. dally except Sundays aud
for
Professional
Photographers
re
Governor Cox is reported in the
popularly dubbed "water rats," but
cently held In Seattle and returns holidays, The public is cordially
day's news as having opened fire-
to her work with many new and cited to atteud the service» and
otherwise known as Jimmy and
( water?) on his republican opposi
valuable ideas For appointment» visit the reading room.
Johnny when we got them home and
tion. and complains that they are
phone 283-R or residence 140-J
Baptial < "hurt'll
•colded them tor risking their lives
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hiding behind a "smoke screen ".
Bible
school
at 10, classes tor
in that treacherous and ice-cold
"May we be permitted to inquire" ORDER YOUR CANNING OORN now ages.
•tream
COME AND SEE THE
Morning service al 11, aerinoti
whether the governor draws this con
for future delivery Evergreen
Jimmy and Johnny are probobly clusion from the fact that he finds it
The
Glorified
Christ."
All orders
corn just coming In
Union service tn th* Christian
grown up now. but very probably so hard to score a direct hit? Per
of 5 dozen or over dtflivered.
church
at night.
SO
Phone t-J
they often wonder at the «banges hap* It is his personal “interpreta-
Midweek serttce Thursday evening
wrought by time. Maybe ;-4>u’re a tion.”
ALFALFA HAY |20 PER TON In at 8 o'clock.
THE KIND FORD USES EXCLUSIVELY
the field
Within <-tty limits
grandfather or grandmother now, or
C. ,M. Cline, preacher.
HIS BIG MICHIGAN FARM
Phone 31S-R.
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Yesterday was Friday, the 13th
nearly, or old enough to be, but
Nowmaa M. E. (liiinli
merrily you splash around in those and it was noticeable that the town E L. GALBRAITH—Reai Estate. In
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
surance. and piate glaaa liability.
waters which are not one whit lees didn't burn dowm or anything like
Epworth Ijeagues at 7 p m.
609 H G Street, phone 28.
40tf
"treacherous and ice cold" than they that. Maybe there isn't anything to
The theme for the morning ser-
108. MOSS AGENCY—Fire
used to be when Jimmy the Water the old superstition after all.
mon at 11 o'clock is "Christianity, a
THE IMPLEMENT MAN
ance, plate glass liability
Rat enjoyed the "swimmin' hole"
Disturbing Force."
,
And the weather report says "con- ' ance. 204 H Sixth street
In the evening there will be union
down below the old power house.
tinued warm." with the ice supply CALI. WHITE LINE TAXI at Clem-1 services at the Church of Christ.
But whatever the thoughts that
low.
ens Drug Store. 46-R
Residence
accompany the change in times. It's
phone 381.
7-3-Stf ,
popular for everybody to be in the
NOTICE
rwlm, and everybody enjoys being , Em pounded August 7th. One black FOR EXCHANGE—80 acres, 18 un
der cultivation, stock, farming ef
popular.
Whether our swimming marc about nine years old, white left
fects and present crops, also two
hind
foot,
weight
abcut
1000
pounds
consists in standing on the edge
years of an unexpired learfe. Will ■
Can be seen at Grants Pass Peed
where the cool waters lave our an
accept city property; fl-acre tract ;
Barn
Owner can recover property
kles, or whether we — plunge
preferred.
Address No. 1821.
— in
» fear
- - by identifying and paying costs.
lessly and strike out for the other
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care Courier
CHIEF OF POLICE.
Grants Pass. Ore.
side—it's great We've missed a lot
1000 CEDAR POSTS going at t 10 I
/
What the Authorities Say About Gasoline
during those years of the dark age«
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cents each
Wimer store.
Boats Interfere With Swim mers—
—
when only water rats infested the
It has been brought to the atten MRS JAS
M. DOWERS. music
river, but we’re making up for it tion of the park authorities that
studio over Barnes Jewelry, mo
now
Henry L. Doherty says:
row boats at the swimming beach are
dern methods insure to you econ- j
omy of time and money. Phone
There’ll be gasoline for us. for our children and
Next Friday evening. August 20, interferring with the swimmers. It
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our children’s children.
the bathhouse committee, something i is asked that the boats keep either
I above or below the swimmers so that
that Jimmy and Johnny never heard they will not be bothered.
A NICE MODERN HOUSE—With
U. S. Geo. Survey says:
six rooms, bath, two sleeping
t
7,629,000,000 bbl. of oil still in L’. S. fields
porches, fine water, small garage,
enough for 20 years at present consumption rate.
fine orchard, beet of land, six acres
World's deposits 604)00,000,000 bbl. enough
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in all. See L. J. Otis, 740 North
10th street. Grants Pass. Ore 4 9tf
for 168 years.
KI
1>Y&TRTT
JOHN DEERE
2-Way Sulky Plow
Deere 40 Tractor Plow
ON
D. C. McINTYRE
FACTS ABOUT GASOLINE
Indian Moccasins
FOR SALE- Acre and a half just I
across bridge on Sixth street; fruit |
trees, berries, plastered bungalow,
barn, excellent well and other im
provements. Inquire G. W. Gross.
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PIGS FOB SALE -Dixie ranch.
Phone 610-F-34.
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FRIED CHICKEN tomorrow a| the
Western Hotel Dining Room. 49
MEN’S. BOYS’, WOMEN’S AND INFANTS’,
NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN. PRICES REASON
ABLE CALL AND SEE THEM
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Golden Rule Store
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MASON FRUIT JARS
EVER SEAL JARS
JAR TOPS AND RUBBERS
Preserving Kettles
Fruit Presses
And all Canning Helps
Valley Hardware Company
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Ottawa, Aug. 14 The Dominion'
board of railway commissioners to
day granted an Increase in through
rates to United States roads in Can
ada to conform with those recently
approved hv the interstate commerce
commission, at Washington The In
creases apply to air commodities ex
J cept coal and coke.
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Bill of Sale blanke at the Courier
1919—3,957,-
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CANADA GRANTS I
I . S. KUl.WDs I .
Total production of gasoline in
857.097 gal.
Eighty samples of gasoline tested by Bureau of
Mines from different sections shows practicallv
same grade everywhere.
Transportation difficulties have helped to bring
gasoline shortages in some western states; not
ably, California, Oregon and Washington.
Average passenger car consumption per year.
300 gal.
Average motor truck consumption
1,500 gal. ,
Annual cost to car owner of 5 cents llirlTHH' III
gasoline $15.
New oil leasing bill will greatly stimulait- oil
production.'
San Diego Reached—
Mrs. Mamie Whipple recived a let
ter from the A. Reich family, say
ing they had arrived in San Diego
safely, hut would soon be on iheir
way to Mexico. They drove through
in two cars, leaving here July 13.
Mr. Reich formerly ran the Grants
Pass hotel.
FULL STOCK OF
U. S. Bureau of Mines reports:
Reserve gasoline stocks in March reached 626,-
393'046 gal., an increase in 30 days of 80.330,617
’ gal.
Fact* for Car Users
THESE 1X)TS ARE A-l- 100x100,
fenced, 2 blocks east of 6th street,
with deed and abstract clear. Cost
8300 some years ago, will consider
t purchase price, deducting lm
provements. taxes and other ex
penses for quick sale, Will take
payment and balance monthly,
Chas. Morrison. 622 L street 4 7
STORE CLOSES AT fl P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 9.30
Canning
Necessities
FOR SALE -I>odge speed wagon.
Price right. Fashion Garage 50
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SWOPE AUTO CO.
W. S. MAXWELL & CO.
BATTERY SHOP, Hazelton & Disbrow.
C. A. LINCH
C. A WINETROUT
C L. HOBART CO.
J F BURKE
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