Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 07, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PERSONAL
MEMB
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
Financing the Men Who Are
Behind the Nation’s Business
F you are numbered among those who
are proposing to do bigger and broader
I things
in this day of Reconstruction you
surely will want to avail yourself of the
splendid advantage of this bank which
has the resources of the Federal Reserve
System with gold reserves of $2.200,000,-
000 behind it. Come in and talk it over
with us.
First National Bank of Southern Oregon
Thermoid
Tires
HINTS MORE PER TIRE
BI T LBS PER MILK
ASK I S WHY
TH EV Ml ST MARK GOOD—
OR WE WILL
Rogue River Hardware Co.
the
WiNCff£5T£A « tor .
School Books
Supplies
C. H. DEMARAY
Druggist
Mr. and Mrs Al. F.. Hunt and Miss
Eugenia, were visitor» In llrauls
Paas yesterday.
Hop Insurance. T. M. Stoll.
70
C H Wylie Is spending a few days
tn Gold Hill attending to business
mattar«.
Attorney O. S. Brown. of Glendals.
is in the city for the September term
of court.
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodolf and
family of Kingman. Arit , are in
the city tor a few days.
Mrs J. R. Gunning has returned
to her home at Klamath Fall» after
a visit In the city with relatives.
H. O. Siskron. of Holland, spent
a few days in the city, stopping at
tbe Oxford.
John Dailey, of Panther Bar. was
a business visitor In the city yester­
day.
to
Wayne Wimer has returned
Grants Pass tor a tew days fyorn Ga-
sells. He Is registered at the Ox
LOQ h L
l.ii'viiMsl to AA ««I—
A marriage lieeuse has tievii is
sued to William John Schmits and
Miss Ida Alice Kraus. both of Mor
lln.
Wonderful Values
For the Money
In Nev/ Fall Coats, Dresses and Skirts
mr$. Hellie Hea$
I toy al Ardi VI hmhi »—
Regular convocation of Reames
Chapter. No. 88. R. A. M will be
held Wednesday evening. Septe mber
«8
8. F. M Iluy 1er. Il P.
Should Aotlf) County Agent—
The county agent states Dial a
number ot the Farm Bureau mem*
hers are complaining because they
have not I msmi receiving their copies
of the Farm Bureau News. If they
will hand in their names to the
county agent, he will see that thelt
names are placed on the list
Women'* X«»i»ei«tlon M’Vting——
The regular business and social
meeting of the Women's Association
of Bethany Presbyterian church will
ford.
be held Wednesday afternoon at
Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. F B.
S‘30 nt the home of Mrs Ilestiil.
of Selma, spent Monday Iti-tbe city
888 Washington boulevard
A full
visiting with friends
attendance Is urged
Austin Wilson, of Applegate, was
a local visitor yesterday looking af­
Carriers Want««!—
ter business matters
Roys or girls with wheels wanted,
H. E. Haefner has returned from
one
route now open Bonus paid for
Pow ers where he spent several weeks
Apply Courier office
long service
In the woods for the forest service,
i
Mrs. W. H. Dana and daughter.
Miss Iris, went to Ashland this Party Get» D«w-r—
A partv composed of Luther Wy­
morning to spend a few days visiting
att. B D. Cutler and Walter tleagle
with friends.
Automobile insurance, collision brought in three deer as the result
and property damage T. M. Stott.70 of a two-dav hunt near Cavs Camp
Mis« Vivian Isham returned this The three went to Holcomb's Defeat,
Staback. Wash., five miles this side of the camp
morning from
where she spent several weeks at They saw a number of d«w«r but the
the Y. W. C. A. conference which woods are too dry to get very good 1
shots. The bucks were all four-!
was held there.
E E. Smith and family, who have pointers.
been visiting at the M. E. Hunt
ranch at Ferrydale have left for Cal­ DiMt|>|H>int««l in Air Cirrus—
ifornia points Mr. Smith expects to
Ix>cal people who made the trip
return to Oregon later to make his to Medford yesterday to witness the i
air circus state that they were great-1
home.
W. L. Zimmerman, third trick ly disappointed in the exhibition !
operator at the Southern Pacific sta- They expected to see a large amount
tlon. left this morning for Salem He of aerial stunts, but except for a!
was called to the northern city be- parachute drop, the stunts were not
cause of the serious illness of his forthcoming. All the thousands of
mother.
people from all over the valley saw
Miss Maree Edwards left Sunday were straight flights and a few for­
for San Francisco for a several mations
Five planes were in the
weeks' visit.
During her absence. air at one time. Many local people
Miss Edwards' place at the Southern received circulars advertising the af-
Pacific will he taken by XV. E Mc- fair and say that they were led to
Bride.
expect a few stunts. The only sav-
J. Dixon and J. L. Dixon, of Aus- (ng feature of the day according to
C Wilshire. of a
tralia. and A C.
“" those
-------- who
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the Am-
San
stayed over, was * —
Francisco, were Grants Pass visitors erican I region datum at the Natator-
yesterday while on a tour into Can-
last night. This Is
ada. They will travel <by water frotn
been a great success
Canada to San Francisco on their
return.
MI mm AVolke’s Studio Open»—
wife
Frances W. Burnham and
Miss Alma Wolke will resume her
and Philip N. Westcott, are spending classes In piano and harmony Sep­
a week on the Rogue getting some tember lath.
For the benefit of
of the wonderful steelhead fishing those contemplating studying with
they had heard D. A. G. Collie-Mac- her it Is suggested that arrange­
Neill tell them about. They spent ments be made immediately as avail­
several weeks on the upper Rogue able time Is limited.
High school
before coming here
North
Studio 708
credits given
78
Fifth street
Phone 208-L.
Saw Klamath Fall» Fir e
|
A party of five local young men AuUi Is Snuvdicd—
were present when the Houston ho-,
The automobile belonging to Tom
tel at Klamath Falls burned and
Bilderback. of Merlin, was I badly
took a number of lives
Ralph Bob- smashed
yesterday
morning on
zien. Joseph Harper. Michael Byrd. Smith Hill
In an encounter with a"
George Winters and C. Kienle had
large truck The truck and the oth-
been at Crater latke, making the re­ er car were
i coming up the other side
turn by way of Klamath Falls. They of Smith
Hill
Mr
Rllderback
had camped three blocks from the states that the truck pulled out to
hotel and saw the fire from the
one side to let the other car past but
start. They say that the fire depart- that when he was within a few feet
meat did not get to the scene of the of the truck it started back at full
blaze until quite awhile after the speed, smashing his car badly. The
alarm had been turned in.
occupants of the truck said
they
would stop this morning at Merlin
and fix the car as their truck was
a “traveling garage“ This morn­
ing, however, they failed to appear
and when Mr Rllderback went back
to their camping place they had left.
The sheriff’s office has been notified
and some action will probably be
taken to find the truck.
IN Ol R EHTIM ATKIN
At the slim of
Ye Jolly
Uttle Tailor
we are going tai wlunw» a great Jmrtagv ut over*
coatte during the coining winter Mwwum. Many re-
turned soltller. wore out their military «-onta last
U infer and will tie in the mark*« for new gar­
ment«. We hate a «pknuUd «'uHtmtitm of exclu*
idre fnlirtcw. Order« pUrasI now for delivery at
your voti'»«tienee.
GEO 8. CALHOUN
Isxal dealer nearly si »tee» years
H XX E VOI R
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
MADE TO MKASl ItE 111
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Shoes for the Family
SCHOOL SHOES FOR ROYS IMi GlltlJi, OE HTXNDXRD
QI ALITI THAT WILL WK AK IMI GIX E S ATISF At TION.
pricer
w w
to
o«.««»
WANTED!
BORN
More Hop PicKers
For Burdic and Knox Ranch
Paying 2c Per Pound
Picking Baskets Furnished
Free Transportation From City
Bus Leaving Temple Market at 6:30 a. m. Daily
For further information call at Temple Market nr see A. F.Knox
"DAVIS—To Mr. an Mr» Claud L.
Davis of Grants Pass, Tuesday.
September 7, a daughter.
School Supplies
PENCIL TABLETS
INK TABLETS
PEN HOLDERS
PENS
FOI’NTAIN PENS
ERASERS
SPELLING TABLETS
<8>MI'OSITION BOOKS
NOTE BOOKS
DRAWING PAPER
THEME PAPER
PALMER PAPER
CRAVOLAS
EX’ERSI! A HP PE NCI IS
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Rooks
How Parents Can
Encourage Saving
If to every iw». rx’ni”«! by
)(mr
»bollili add aoveaty.flve <enU. you H.ml<! greatly
«mcouHMto him to save, c~
< >!*••»» *n arco h nt for hint
HOW at the ■l<e>e|>liiiio County Hank.
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interest paid on savings Account.«
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