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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1920)
GRANTN P.ANN DAILY 4NM K1KR P.AGK KIGHT MITI Kl»IV, HIOI’TKMKICH 11. HW> I Miss Mildred Smith left 1 last Ano(h«kr «»iwn Air IW|»<V— **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At Gold Hill Saturday, the 11th. ♦ PERSONAL AND LOCAL ♦ night for Portland where she will I at ♦ ♦«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tend art school during the winter a Portland popular 5-pieco orchestra Grade and high school books at to furnish the music Come and have Jelly .Gasses at Owner Bros 72 7-' a good time. 72 Mrs K. E. Briggs returned to her SaMn's Drug Store. Heaters at the price you can af- home at Kugene this morning after a visit in the city with her mother. ford to pa» at Holman's Furniture ilk» Meet Woliuwalay— Mrs Gecrge Matney. Stone. There will b« a meeting at th»* Mason Jars at Cramer Bros. 72 Mr. and Mrs R. K, Woodson, of Grants Ihass Chamber of Commerce i Mrs R B. Eshelmen and daugh Rogue River. spent Friday visiting rooms for all tOlka Wednesday, Sep-1 ter. Mias Thelma Eshehuen. tn the city tember 15th. at S o'clock p. tu. Good paring knives with alumiu- this morning for Salem, where w uni handle at Cramer Bros will make tbeir home. \o Kids Ar«» IlfWeiveil— Full line of heating stoves at 1 Cra-' Henry Hiller and Al Martineau County Judge Gillette today made 72 ! are out in the hills after a few of the announcement that no blds had I mer Bros. Special high school books this i the big bucks that they have heard been received for the construction year at Sabin s Drug Store 72 are waiting to be killed of the public library for which bids' Miss Lillian Ketching, who has I More of those fancy baskets Just were advertised The blds were to E. V. Grants Pass at Holman's Furniture been visiting in the city at the 1 have been opened today The Judge Smith home, left yesterday evening Wood heaters for one and two feels confident that a bid will be rooms at Cramer Bros. 7'3 made, however for her home at Portland. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Bouquet are Oil heaters for bedrooms and I 72 returning to their home at ¡Anita bathrooms at Cramer Bros. Royston Lacey and Vernon Bram Monica after a trip into Oregon by (»•Ilins Sell» Care— The Collins Auto company an well have returned from Kegg. auto. They are returning via Cres nounees the following sales of new where they have been working in cent City and the coast highway. The largest stock of bedding in cars for the past two weeks. Mrs. A the mills. Issued a marriage liienso thia after Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 7 3 Grants Pass at Halmon’s Furniture Bogers of Wolf Creek, and Walla • Elk«— Will pay big salaries to first class noon A llceuae was alao Issued to 7 3 Galbraith, Chalmers touring; G. I. An excellent assortment of fine Store Wardrip. Frank Coleman and Wil baseball players to play the Medford Eugene Oakes Morrison and Bella feather pillows at Helmer's. 73 liain I<empke. late model Maxwell bunch .-»eptember 19th at the Elks' Warner, both of Williams. Miss Edith Simmons, of Glendale, Will Attetul Show — A large number of tned picnic grounds, The present line- "Scenic Side Trit»" Po|Hilar— is spending a few days visiting in A number of local people are plan- touring the city She ‘ is .s stopping at *" the Jo- ’* ning on a trip to Medford tonight to cars were also sold during that |w»r- up for Grants Pass Is: Hansen, c.; ! Copies of the booklet "Scenic Coleman, p.: Webber. 1st b.; Jim Side Trips From Grants Pass. Ore attend the show at the Page. •'Fri lod sephine. IJum. 2nd b.; Al Martineau. 3d b . gon." may be obtained by local peo Electric Irons at Cramer Bros. 72 volities," which is said to be an es Karl Winetrout, as.; Hi linger, rf ; ple from the Chamber of Commerce \ i, tory Molai» Itami, — Cal Eaton and W. H Kincart, of pecially attractive show The If application la made soon The Victory niedal awarded by Jess Everton, of.; Jim Manuel. If. Eugene, are local visitors for a few tourist traile hnvlng been extrnordl the government to all ex-service men days. The gentlemen are buying I Have I I . N. Tires Xcw — narlly heavy during th« latter part 33x4. will sell at 30 per cent be- are now ready for distribution. The MI m Wolke's Studio O|MMt»— cattle for Willamette valley houses Miss Alma Wolke will resume her of the a «Mon this year, the demand 7 I meda I is available upon a written re- White Mazda lamp In 50-watt. low list. F. S Bramwell. fine for reading. at Cramer Bros. 73 quest from the men who must In- classes In piano and harmony Sep on t he 5.00(1 edition of the booklet elude their discharge with the re- tember 15th. For the benefit of ha« been heavy, but It Is desired that Book keeping blanks and text Hobart Car Sales— books at Sabin's Drug Store <3 The C. L. Hobart company during quest. Additional Information may those contemplating studying with | local people who desire to send Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith and the week sold a Scripps-Booth to be secured from the i»ost adjutant. her It is suggested that arrange • copies to friends < onteuiplatlng a daughter. Jeanne Mary, registered at Bertha H Dolly, of the Good Sa Dr E. J. Billlck. Clasps are Includ ments be made immediately as avail trip through this section should High school have the opportunity to obtain the Josephine last night. They are maritan hospital, and a Mitchell Six ed for the different engagements in able time is limited which overseas men were occupied credits given. Studio 70S North copies. The booklet contains the making a trip by auto and returning to J. H. Jensen of Fruitdale. TH first auto road maps ever published and also there Is a clasp for over Fifth street. Phone 208-1». home from a tour into California for many local trit«, contains Pa sea service. None of the medals Schram and Economv Jar covers Carrier« Wanted— cific highway maps, write-ups of at Cramer Bros. 72 Boys or girls with wheels wanted. have been seen In Grants Pass yet Marriage IJcewaew lsa«ed— Kenneth lew ter Vlnyard, of WII- I trliw from Grants Pass, the city and High school books at Sabin’s Drug one route now open Bonus paid for but It is understood that they are Hums and Minnie Marie Wilson. were 1 the county, and la well Illustrated Store. 7 2 long service. Apply Courier office beautiful in design ■ "■ s with many now vl«w«. Ths book was published early In August and is now nearly all In circulation, and calculated to work fur the commun ity during th« winter. Th« booklet was published by Nl«l It Allen, of this city. r »EAH OLI» IU»V lo-MII.E MAII.ATIIOIIN il. -Byti Sheridan. Wyo.. Sept Market!, aged IS, of Buffalo, Wyo . riding a bay horse won the 40-mile horse marathon from Sheridan to Claremont. Wvo. 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