Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 11, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Overland, Willys-Knight
arid Scripps-Booth Cars
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Huffman
Trucks
C. L. HOBART CO.
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Why Not
Electric
Cooking?
COAK-LESS
SMOKE-LESS
ASK-UNN
DUST-LESS
TROUBLE-LHHS
Electric cooking provide« the one
thoroughly
practical, .. convenient,
clean and sanitary method of cook­
ing. Eliminate« dirt, dust, as be«,
gas and worry. Cook without waste.
California-Oregon Power Co.
AUTO TOPS
Replace the shabby top with a
light,
eaay-to-handlc
weather­
proof one now.
Smart looking, serviceable tops—
perfect fitting and improving the
car'« looks—«< wide choice in ma­
terials and colors.
OUR PRICES I j OWERT
G. B. BERRY
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier
| and the damage was soon repaired.
Mr. and Mrs H. H. Gibbs have
moved to Kerby In the tent house
A small shower struck our valley
last week, but the weather has turn­ on Mrs. Gilmore's lot.
Chas Gilmore and family are mov­
ed off dry and hot again.
ing to the Mart Gates ranch which
Mrs. Elsie Bennett and daughter
Lucille are spending a few days with j they have rented.
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Grimmett are
Mrs. H. S. Woodcock.
■ spending a few days at the Grim­
Mesdames Carrie, Bills, Bessie
Fehley, Mattie Seyferth. Sophia mett ranch on Sucker creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson have
Bunch and Miss Elva Garner were
moved from the Tuffs house In Ker-
Kerby visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben George, of Port­ I by. At present they are at H. S.
land, are visiting at the John George Woodcock's.
ILLINOIS VALLEY <
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and J. G Sowell homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, Eu­
Mrs. Daisy Gilmore, of Klamath
gene and C. C. Brown are taking an
Falls is visiting her father, C. J.
Howard, and sister, Mrs. Elsie Wells. outing at Dorris, Cal., this week.
Joe Ponsler returned to Holland
The dance at Spence hall, Satur­ Wednesday after several months' ab-
day, August 28th, was well attended i sence.
and all report a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. I^ewls were
James Seyferth had the misfor­ callers Sunday evening at Holland's.
tune to have his finger quite badly
Miss Elva Garner spent Monday
cut at Woodcock's sawmill last Mon­ and Tuesday at the J. E. Ijewis
day.
; home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sawyer and
George Beardson returned to his
home at Madero, Cal., Wednesday sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith and
after a two month’s visit with his Ralph White are spending a week at
Crescent City.
cousin. Mrs. H. M. Garner.
The Fordson tractor demonstra­
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tion at A. J. Fulk's farm August 31st
and September 1st, owing to so many
farmers threshing the attendance wa
not very large.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wells and son,
John, were Grants Pass visitors on
Wednesday.
Joe Huss arrived Sunday morning
to join his wife who Is visiting at
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Adams have re­
turned to Kerby after spending a
season at Weed, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown and son,
Vlr/il, went to Crescent City Tue
day for a few days outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tycer have
returned to Bakersfield, Cal., after
Tilings keep moving uround
spending a few weekB with relatives.
this shop. Despite the fart
that we are kept very busy we
Lynden Sowell fell and hurt his
do not allow that fact to inter­
leg again. Dr. Ixiughridge was called
fere with the <|nallty of onr
■md had to take several stitches.
work. Every repair Job we
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. I^ewls and Mr.
tackle is finished in a work­
and Mrs. R. S. l^eonard called at the
manlike manner, and the per­
J. E. Ixtwls home Sunday afternoon.
son who ordered It l.< pleased
Miss Alma Wolke spent the week
to pay o tr moderate bill.
end at the C. P. Wise farm.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sowell spent
Sunday with his parents, J. G. Row­
B. S. DEDRICK
ell.
Aid F Street
One of the steampipes at Ralph ■
Phone 30H-J
Kitterman's sawmill boiler blew out
last week. Luckily no one was hurl
FASHION GARAGE
& MACHINE SHOPS
PHONK IBS
BRING I H YOl’R MECHANICAL TROUBLER OF ANY
KIND, WK HAVE THE BERT OF TtXil« ANI> EQUIP*
MENT AND OCR MIX HANK'S ARE THE BEST TO
BE OBTAINED.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ELEC­
TRICAL TROUBLE SHOOTING, O,V KIIH Al IJNd
LATHE, AND MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS.
ALL KINDS ACETYLENE WELDING
WE CARRY A FULL LINK OP ACM ERRORI KH, TIRBB,
Oil« AND GREASES, ALL GOOD FRESH STOCK.
AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
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