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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
I IUD»». ■MTMMDMH IO. IO». UKAMM I'UW DAILY IX»I Hl EH PAGE KM M It’s Within Reach = F PÊR52N/1L LOQÆL Millinery Display Miaa .Nellie WlUlamv left thia No < <WK<-r< Tontghl— There will i>e no band con-’«rt to-1 morning for Eugene where »be will attend »eho.il during the winter. n-(l>t owing to I ha rain A fin« pro-' Tablets 50 to 130 sheets Sc. Get gram had been planned for th« «ten 71 Ing according to Dirwclur Higgen- them at Wonder Store Mrs. L U Jennings left this morn botham and this will be givv-n naat A number of noli» have been | ■ ng for Sa- rameuto after a visit in time arranged, the band having progreaaed ■ the city at the home of T. Y Dean. 7<CCOUVT Mr and Mrs G. W. Averell. of Los so well that the more difficult piece« Angeles, were visitors in the city last will be attempted night, stopping at the Josephine. < .srrVer» Want«»— Beni C. Keith of Portland, was Boy 1 or girls with wheels wanted, a business visit r in the city yeater av s : t re one route now open Bonus paid for OF MHTHKKW <>KW h »\ day. * iong service Apply Courier office Miss Helen Fitield left this morn Ing for Salem to resume her studies Married in Mhtiigwn— at Willamette University, this being The Mt Clemens. Mich . Dally her second year al the university, Iwader announces the marriage of Mrs. O. P. Harvey. of Glendale, Winthrop C. Hall, formerly of Grants visited with friends In the,city for a Pass, now of Eugene, to Miss Car- few days, returning to her home thl< tn el I la Hill, of Mt Clemens, on Au ' morning. gust .'Sth Automobile Insurance, collision and property damage T M Stott 70 tnotlHV O|a*a Air lain. Mlns Belle Williams has returned At Gold Hill Satntday. the 11th, to Salem where she will attend the a Portland popular 5-pleee orchestra MI m AVll- Willamette university to I irnlsh the music Come and have , Hams Is a sophomore In the unlver-, a good time , alty. Mn Minerva Jones has been vi»lt- Itrtnic- in Buck— OORTS MORE PER TIRE ing here with Mrs E Roblnaon an<l BI T LESS PER MILE Deputy Sheriff Ulster and Assessor with her nephew. Frank Robinson. Pollock went out on the trull of the She left this morning on her return big fellows today They returned ASK I S WHY to her home in Portland. shortly after noon with a big fellow Dully Courier 15 per year in ad Mr Lister claims to hate made the THEY Ml ST MAKE GOOI vance September 1 Sth. killing and In the face of the shoot- OR WE »VILI Miss Irene Coldwell left this morn In« record made by the assessor a A ing for Cottage Grove and will spend few days ago, hU statements may be there before re- a few days visiting believed stiming her work at Willamette Val versity / N. P. < leans I |*— Mrs A L. Cater returned to her The Southern Pacific at least home at Roseburg this morning after IF es what It preaches last ntcht visiting here with her sisters and at Kerby with her mother. Mrs. F. W an article was printed in which the company urged warehouses to clean Huggerth. THC «TORI "Nonspl " Sabin has It. 71 11 - Th!« morning a numbet of men Mr. and “Mrs Archie AA'Ullams ar have been at work cleaning up rived List night from Mt. Clemen». local yard« and scraping all the The appearar Alich , to visit the former’» parents and weed« out the yard« Is helped mn- at the mouth. There are also a large Reunion at Gold Hill— Mr. and Mr«. Albert William». f The Southern Oregon Soldiers and run of steelheads in the river but many friend». Hop Insurance. T. M. Stott, Sailors Reunion association will hold they have not been striking very . ro.-ably Mrs G W. Shelter and son left Returns From »lerlforrl— their annual re inion at Gold Hill readily. The salmon run Lieutenant Ayres returned yester- the first of the large run reported at this morning for Portland where they September 13 to 17. and an Invita day evening from Medford where he Mrs tion is extended to all veterans of all the mouth several weeks ago but will spend the next week. has been making flights for the past due which would not enter the river and Aheller l.s a re ent arrival here wars and mein tiers of the W. R. C. to few days He reports considerable to the warm water The water likes the climate so well that she has enjoy the occasion enthusiasm In that efty over flylnx cooled down considerably during the decided to remain here and he took up about 50 passengers past week. J. R. Porter, of Paradise. Cal Fourteen Buck» Killed* says that hi« home town is wel He made the trip ba k with Mechanic White and wh»»n they got over Grants A party of 12 people, he ded by ’ named. Mr. brs E P. and H. C Dixon, of New- FI’. Will !>anc<— Grants Pass, to find what Pass th* v par»» the citizens a treat The Elks will give a danc*1 n^xt berg, have returned from a bunting was lacking t a few decree’ doing «1 number <>f stunts. If trip up Evans creek. The party were Tuesday evenin? ’ the Medford Elks better. He momln« for weather clears enough he will leave start encamped about eight miles above club for the mem >ers of the lodge It Iowa where he also has property In- ! in the morning for Portland a cla.se In aviation for the F> l imy the salt works, and brought back 14 is expected that every Klk will be on terests 71 bucks to prove that they found the hand for the big time. Mrs. Edward Morris and son. M. school and will return here In about twp weeks, ile will brins deer country They were both for have been spending the summer here land plane bark to ti o In merly of Grants Pass and know where By Into From Saskatchewan— on their orchard tract In Tokay here. to come when they want to get some Rev. 8. A. Coupal and Mr. and Height« They left this morning for real hunting Mrs. F. P. Paradise have arrived Portland and will go from there to bally Courier Bargain R»»p- here from Rogetown, Sa«k.. and will their home at Muskogee, Okla. They tomber It. plan to spend every summer In Fishing Reported lioml— probably spend the winter. Rev. Fishing is reported to have been Coupal will have charge of St. Anne's Grants Pass. Mr and Mrs Isaac Best and helped by the recent, cold spell and ’'atholl- church and will hold ser several good catches of steelheads vices next Sunday. He Is here to es daughters. Misses Ruby and Violet were made yesterday evening The cape the rigors of the 40-below-zero returned yesterday evening from a PENCIL T ABI.ETS river Is said to be f ill of «alm n climate in which he has worked for trip which took them as far north a.s INK TABLETS the Canadian line. They visited which have been able to get past the some year.» pant. I'EN HOLDERS there with their son. Earl, who is in mouth during the past 10 days In PENS the government service whl< h comm-rclal fishin.' wan ch. <1 Bargain bay Septemtier IV FOUNTAIN PENS Elt »SEILS SPELLING TABLETS COMPOSITION IIOOKH NOTE BOOKS DRAWING PAPER THEME PAPER PALMER PAPER «RAYOLAS THE WORLD'S MASTER WIZARD IN V FASCINATING RU EVEILSHARP PENCILS MAVI.<>E si Nhl.N I BEASI RE. I’IZZLINi. PIXXFS. MADLY Juel take a -f «very per* Ina bold up< 1 the opportun- Uy you no« h ve and beala at once to build in the bank ac- count aad moat asa iredly mu -h su ros« will crown your efforts lor the talare Have a talk with us mrs. ncllie Deas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Thermoid Tires 11 AVE YOl It Fall Suit and Overcoat M tl>l HI 'll AHI Itl BY Hart, Schaffner & Marx AT Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family Rogue River Hardware Co. Ml N'S FALL AND WINTER I Nl»l RHI Alt. slllirire. S||<>EK. 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