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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1920)
HOM'tV, HEITEMIUCK *», Il»*» (IRA NTH r.UM DAILY OUVRIER P AOK FOV R " KEEP YOl R V ALIARLE PA- PERS. ETC., in our «afe de- posit vault*, They offer ab*o- lute security against theft, firs, mold or destruction of any kind. Every accommodation Is altered tho*e who rent com partments in these vault*, the rent of which I* very moderate beginning a* low as $2 00 for a box per year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mt MSI U odtuv : mstsvi <>» < m » ithfr > dregon MV M 11 -1 = PERSONAL *25 LÛQ1L Wonderful Bargains II L. Wilson returned to Glendale 'Granta I* iv * m siami» iiotb— thia morning after spending the A cording to 1930 census alali» week end at hia homo in the city. ll«a recived by the local Chamber of Special -Royal Vacuum Sweeper Commerce, Granta Para »lauds aa the regular $<>2.50, special for cash $50. 30th city in the list of municipali ■ Grant* Paes Hardware 79 ties tn Oregon of over 1000 imputa M. L Opdy ke Is making a bu»- 1 tlon ) Ines* trip to the upper Applegate dis j trict today to settle some water mat- S|»x-lal— White sewing ma-hine worth 13 2. ’ ters Mrs Vera Reeling. of Roseburg. cash 310. Grants Pas* Hardware t'o I is stopping at the Josephine for a few day* while here on businera Mrs A G. Houck returned Satur day from Dorris where she has been ' spending the summer. Mrs. Merle Dyer ha* returned from ' South Bern! and other point* where ' she has been on a vacation for the | past two weeks Mrs. Roy Tait left this mornlnK for Roseburg where she will spend •he next few day* rttendlnv to stun« business m-<Iters. Mrs L. E McCollum spent the week end at her home In the cltv. returning tht* morn in < to 'ted ford where she I* employed. MnrriAicv Ikvara I m » u « w I— Marriage llceuse* were Issued the last of the week to Robert Clarence Shipman and Enriqueta lluer’.a, both of Grant* Pass, and to Darrel Syl vester Britton, of Williams, and Zella tbell. of Wllderville. Carrier* WantiM»— Boy* or girl* with wheel* wanted. one route now open Bonn* paid for long service Apply Courier office At tim Mun of 1 loll, I .tit le Tailor Isxal <l.«l«-r nearly •ixtoe» year» Miller Take« Vacation— .Now that harvest* are almost over. Conn ity Agent Miller ha* left tor a two ' week's vacation with Mr* Mll- W. E VanDorn. of Portland, w.i* ler They ha\e left for Corvallls a business visitor iu the city Satur and will also attend the state day. conferring with local hii«dn<*»s nt Salem men. ••Pepaodent" Tooth Paste. Sabin IhdM'knh tniih orMirj — ha* it. 79 I All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Mrs. Sarah Smith went to Suther families are invited to attend lin this morning ami will visit there banquet at the I O () F hall Tues and at other places for a couple of' day evening. Sept. 21. at 7 p m A program and general good time af- weeks Miss Ella Hansen, who has been terward Rovue River Hardware Co the -WfMCH£5T£R Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaisted, Mrs. J. L. Childs and Mrs. S. Plaisted, of Crescent City, were local visitors over the week end. Claude »feilet and family, of Ash land, were local visitors yesterday, while on an auto trip north. store Visited in « ity— C. H. Stephens, who owns the last ranch up Williams creek, was in the city today. He was accompanied by Bert Bigelow, also of Williams creek They report excellent crops In the Williams district visiting here with t.er uncle. J. F. Swanson, left Saturday for her home Mrs. J. A Gaalln, Mis* Mildred at .Minneapolis, going by way of San Sparhawk. Ix»uia Tuthlll and Wllford Francisco. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, of Eugene. ' Allen Jr., returned last night from a Al ha* been visiting here with Mrs W three-dav trip to Crater lake J. Vernon for a few days She left though there was some rain last Fri this morning for Medford, where1 day night, the roads are still In ex cellent condition and many tourists she will visit a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Olx-ary, of are still making the trip. Crescent City, left this morning for 'Salem, where they will attend the Did You Rn«»w'.'— I state fair which opens there on the The teollan-Vocalion phonograph th of this month. advertised In full pa1,' t form in Port Mrs Henry Phillips returned to land's Sunday paper*. by Meir & her home at Portland this morning Frank, is the same Instrument that after a visit here with her mother. is now being carried b> Helmer's fur Mrs. G. Soule, of the local Salvation niture store In this city, and persons Army corps. who purchased Vocalions and others Maytag motor driven washing ma who have had the opportunity of Regular $105. special $80 hearing this superb phonograph, chine. Grants Pass Hardware Co. 79 have had the pleasure, before the cash Mr and Mrs. J. W. Corrigan, of I>eople of Portland, as the Aeollon Olean, New York, spent the week Company Is devoting this week to end In the city visiting points of tn- introducing the Vocation tereet. They are on a tour of the west and have just completed a tour Mill Is liumesl— of Yellowstone. The lumber mill at Iona acron* the California line, owned by Ivan Kesterson, was totally destroyed b> fire Priday night. The loss was es timated at 3250,000 with Insurance placed at $130,000. Ivan Kesterson is well known here, having property Interests In the city. I \ll*»ltlMi LLEU 3. CALHOUN II tVK Vol II Fall Suit and Overcoat MADE TO .MKAHt IIE BY Hart, Schaffner & Marx AT Peerless Clothing Co 4 interest paid on savings accounts J osephine C ounty B ank (¿ hants P ass ,O regon Shoes for the Family Men’s work gloves, real leather, with mocci- saii scams, prices right. Get a bottle of Dyanshine and touch up your old brown ami black shoes, puttees, suit cases and other leather goods. Auto t'atclieo lie-— The Oakland sedan belonging to AT J. H. Williams was very nearly des troyed by fire Saturday noon when the engine caught fire. The machine 1011 N. SIXTH HT. ; was in the garage and Mr William* j was working on it. The feed pipe came In contact with the wire from j the battery and the fire resulted In- <k»r Burn* on Bowl— Sa lead Htendani'« Grots | stantly. The engine was badly burn- The Buick roadster belonging to The attendance at local | ed but can be repaired Loren Ruth was burned yesterday schools has been Increasing rapidly while he wan returning from Klam- and there are now 250 pupil* In i Football .Men Meet— ath FOlla. He was about 12 mile* each of the three main schools of the The first call of the year for foot out from Ashland on the Green city. East, Riverside and High ball men was made today by Howard Springs road when the car caught school. Central school, or Junior Bears*, who will whip the high fire and he was unable to extinguish high, has 155 students enrolled. This school team Into fighting trim this It. He returned to the scene of the brings the total to 956. Superinten year Although a largo number of accident thin morning with T. M dent of City Sc hool Imel says that he •» the men who made up the champion Stott and W. W. Phillip* of the expects to see at least a full thou ship team last year will be missing Swope Auto company. sand In the schools If not more. The from the lineup this season, the team total attendance on tho first day of will be much speedier. A number of school this year was MS the men who played last year will I sshvoh for Stanford— be back and a largo number of the Mr. and Mrs. Niel R. Allen loft second string men will be here. Ish this morning for Palo Alto, Cal., I**av<w for Pendleton— am, Woodln and Sauers returned to where Mr. Allen will attend Stan County Clerk E. L. Coburn, accom day and will bolster up the steam as ford university to take up work in panied by Mrs. Coburn and the | they had a taste of blood last year. tho law school. Mr, Allen was In | Beside« these mon there will bo a structor In the high school last year young son of tho household left yeo- large number of new men out. Coach In athletics and military science and terday for I’endleton, where Mr. Co burn will attend tho convention of Bears* was last year elected captain this stimmor has been connected county clerks of tho state. Tho . of the team but finds himself unable with the Courier as a special writer. rotind-up will also be going on at to return to school. He expects to return hero at tho com tho same time so they will he nblo to pletion of his law course. Attend both. Tho trip Is being made by auto, Klamath Falls bolng the first objective. They will go from Boy l-'orger Is Arrested— (hero through eastern Oregon and lister Turpin, said by Chief Mc back along the Columbia highway Lane to he the smoothest hoy forger and tho Pacific highway. he ever saw, was arrested in Med ford at. noon Friday, after some of alleged local crimes had ome to the .Sheriff It.iM Difficulty__ surface, ft has developed that Tur Ffherlff Breon hud some difficulty pin has practiced a smooth method a few days ago In locating two men of obtaining money that did not. be | In a light truck wanted In Josephine No, boiling long to him since tho first of August, ! count v. Or«- ton In omlng over hero putting through several clover man they ran Into and jlioved a light car ipulations, Including In his list of «»ver Gin grade, the ar containing a victims several Io al business eon i man, woman nnd children. Iho worn- cerin nnd a bnnk. lie w.is continu jnn bein ’ Injured nnd tho car badly ing his game at Medford when Chief sm - 'hod. Tho men in tho truck pro Sells Drugs and Books Melaine had him apprehended In the ceeded towurl the co t without of- Heir creek city. Turpin was out of ’■■’•in l<1. Th".- went up tho coast reform school on parols and will bo from hero, being located between returned to that Institution tomor Brookin.'« ami Cold Bench.- Del row. N >rt > Triplicate WOODWARD’S ELKAY’S Dye Soap CLEMENS I