Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 19, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANT» PAM DAILY OOl'IUKH
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PERôSNdL *«5 LOCAL
Miss Ruth Corbett went tq Med-
•M \\ Gatos was a local visitor
ford this morning to uttend a meet
yesterday and toils« from Kerby.
Mrs. McColm.
B. Strange was a local visitor Ing being held there
with us you'll
you’ll find to be the
leader.
state homo demonstration
yesterday from Kerby.
of
most convenient method ot
Ml»» Frssinger, district home «lemon
Ritchie,
of
Hugo,
spent
la»t
II
W
handling your funds. Besides.
Miss Florence
strution agent and
night In the city.
It offers a facility for making
Pool, home demonstration agent for
W . It. Lyons and E. J. Vandergan. Jackson county, will be ¡.resent
payments in any amount tor
of Takilma, were among the business
bills contracted at near-by or
M r and Mrs. E M Hurd lek. of
visitors In the city today.
distant points.
Great Falls. Mont. , Mr and Mrs. W
Mr. anti Mrs. G W . Thrasher, ot Kantover. of Aberdeen. S Mathison
| Kerby, were guests last night at th«« and party of Seatie. Mr and Mrs An­
I Oxford.
drew llodge, of Crescent City, unti
Rd. J. Idnd was among those who Mrs F Hubbard, of Spokane, were
OF SOITHKRN OREGON
stopped at the Josephine last night, among tho guests at tho Josephine
having come In on business
last night.
M. J. Shelby, of Yoncolla. Is a bus­
iness visitor in the city today, and is
Married Here Yesterday«—
stopping at the Western
Huxhle Milton
Richardson and
tion remains after the price Is for­
John Pipe, of Glendale, was reg-
gotten. Phone 28S-R for an appoint­ | tstered last night at the Western ho- Martha Ella Reed were married here
yesterday afternoon by Justice of the
ment.
04 tel.
Peace Holman
The bride la a well
Jamee Chinnock spent a day win
Mr and Mrs. T. W Pursell were
Medford attending to legal matters, overnight visitors In the city from known Iceland girl
returning here this morning.
Cascade. Mont.
Mr. and Mrs H W Parmelee, of Dinner Part) Given—
Waldo, were tn the city last night,
A charming dinner jiarty was en­
registering at the Josephine.
joyed by a few friends of Mrs. Jack
E. E. Roarpaugh. of Morris Bros Murphy at her home at 245 West J
bonding house of Portland, is spend­ street last Friday, The affair was j
ing a day or two In the city.
moat Informal and Included Mrs. F.!
J. W. Taylor, of Fresno. Is attend­ J Wllmarth. Mr» Dana. Mrs I
ing several days In the city visiting coin, Mrs. W. G. Moore, Mrs. B.
with his aunt. Mrs. Gilbert, of East Kenyon, Mrs. John i’olvlg and daugh­
B street.
ter. Cleo; Mr» A Barrel. Mrs Jack
Mrs. R A. Doxier returned today Murphy and Misses Itrlco Kenyon
from Oregon City where she has been and Veda Moore
visiting for the past few days.
"Pepsodent" tooth paste. Sabin
Masquerade Hall—
has it.
October 27th at the Waldorf hall
Miss Effie Reed returned to Le­
Excellent
muatc. caah prDe». Every­
land this morning after a short time
one prepare to come.
in the city on bualneaa.
Mrs. H. M. Pfefferle. who camo
over from Brookings a few daya ago Schools Show Grow (li
and «pent a tew days at Glendale.
The city schools al the end uf the
returned to Brookings today
| first month showed an Increase of
S. C. Cole returned to San Fran­ I 180 students over the »ante time last
cisco last night after a visit of several «ear. The high school has an enroll-
days In the city with Mrs. Cole, who , ment of 259 students, an Increase of
Is visiting here with her parents. Mr i 57. Junior high shows an Increane
and Mrs Mike Clemens.
of 38. with a present enrollment of
Those having squash or pumpkins ! 158. East school ha» Increased from
to donate to the Salvation Army art­ 214 to 241 students while Riverside
requested to leave them at the hall school with an enrollment of 289 In­
04 creased 57.
on G street.
The Fourth Ward
Mrs Izena Kreth left thia morning school has 25 'pupils while at the
for Portland «here she will aneno j same time last year there were 24
the winter,
Mrs. Kreth has be“t> The total enrollment In the schools Is
visiting here with her daughter. Mrs. 952 pupils, an increase of 23
Roy Higgins. Mrs. Kreth’s home is cent over last year.
in Kansas.
C. H Ernst left last night for Port­ When It's Ilalny and ( old—
land where he will spend the next
Try a dish of Chile con Carne at
few days attending a staff meeting of ’ the Bonbonniere
the Oregon representatives of the i
Metropolitan Life Insurance company;
Homt"*ti«n<l«,r Shtint-rt-tl—
who are holding a conference with !
Neighbors of Marshal Waggoner,
the new Pacific coast manager
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams I who recently settled on an O. & C.
homestead a short distance from
left this morning for Sacramento af-|
Grants Pass on the Crescent city
ter a visit here with Mr Wttllams'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A William», road, was given a shower of gran-
Ite ware, dishes, etc , by neighbors
Mr. Williams will play ball In the
and friends on Saturday night There
Sacramento city league
They plan
were 17 people present
thev
to visit for a few days in Klamath
spread a lunch which
Falls on their way down.
brought.
THE FIRST NATIONAUBANK
MVMm u
FiDTRAt ntseevi
sens
Everyday Is ”Babies Day” at The
Picture Mill. Bring the youngsters
tn and get a picture of their growth
from year to year. No record is
more appreciated than our baby pic­
tures in after years. The satis fac-
Get All of the High Priced
Butter Fat
That Your Cows Produce!
Make your butter fat bring you
$20.00 more for every cow you
own
gets every bit of the
valuable butter fat
the merest trace.
Come and see it
ihe Rogue River
Hardware
and you will learn
that the Viking is the
most simpjy and
scientifically con­
structed separator
made. The Viking
skims as close, runs as
easy, is easier to clean
than any separator
at any price I
See it today!
J
Modern Woodmen of American
All members are urged to be pres­
ent next Thursday evening at
8
o'clock
Business of great Import­
ance. Oyster supper after the treat­
ing.
or.
He will be glad to demonstrate
Rogue River Hardware Co
OREGON
Nobody Ever Complains
about our Tailoring »«lut*, I ms au» threw la no < ause for complaint
If ««very tali'* and ««very <l»thoa-makcr um« In n |«-ltlon to give
the «aln<« »ml render the aervlce •i»H0ln In
TAILORING
Ihm« Rottiti bt» no |»n>lc«l» henni a«ain>t
ehrt hr*.
I am ' a I dealer nearly aiitr*u
exorbitant
yri«*»
QEO S. CALHOUN
It AYR YOI II
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
MARK TO bl KAMI IIR HY
Hart, Schaffner & Man
AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Shoes for the Family
EADIE« Ql EEN QI M.ITY
SHOKS
Qt M.ITI M.W WM TIIE HEXT
PRH ES M.W AYS HIGHT
MY BANK
" <• bave notimi (luit <>ur ruMonier» r«-f«-r to Ibi»
txuik «le My liank. Tluat I» thè tarline a < usto-
ini-r shoultl lune tonarti hi» Ilank- Il le lite alni
of thè OltleCT» uf fin- Josi-pliine < oli ut, Ilank that
every basine»» traii.ivtlon br fnr thè mutimi
•n-ncflt of I mk I i l'iutisner itisi thè Ilank.
J osephine C ounty B ank
G r ,\ nts P ass . O regon
Mios
NOW
Harding Lend* Voting—
The Rexall stores all over the
I’nlted States are conducting a straw
vote for president end tho res tits
are very interesting as tho
8.000 ,
Rexall »tore» that are taking the!
vote are In every state In the union. |
The last tabulation »how» that Hard­
ing leads with a vote of 1(18,490
while Cox has but 299,833
This I
would give Harding a total of 353 |
electorfal vote» against 17S for Cox
Only 26<5 electoral votes are needed
to insure election.
Show inn
TIME«, TONIGHT
n
Here We Are Again
Thursday, October 21
At the Waldorf Hall
WITH THE SAME .1 IZZY, «N M’l’Y Ml SIC III; HAD
HEFORK.
I» INCE TKKI.TS Ml.IO—GENERM. ADMISSION ■<»<
Eaif<-i"n Stars—
Stunts will be acted on next Wed­
nesday night,
/
Funny and serious, traaflc and light.
You may be a vllllan, a queen, or a
dancer
A whole evening through, If thia
05 ternoon at- 2 o'clock. with Interment and Emil Gentner of this county and
summons you’ll answer.
In tho Granite Hill cemetery, Rev. C. Ixiuls Gentner of San Francisco.
FnrnttT Rvviidcnt Buri«»! Here—
M. Clino conducting the service. Mrs.
The funeral of Ana Jetta will be Jess was the wife of Alex Jess and
tXJMING EVENT«
held at Hall’s chapel Wednesday af- died at her home in Kelso, Wash.,
Oct. 23 and 25, Saturday and Mon­
Sunday, October 17. She wait the
day -Salvation Army Harvest Fes-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gent­
tlval.
ner of Murphy; she was born In October 29. Friday Hallowe’en par­
Humboldt county, Nev., February
Rip-Rotirlng Doul l<--H<-ad< <!
ty at Presbyterian church.
01 tf
14, 1877, and came to Josephine December
Whirlwind <rf l<nu%h-.—>
15-17- Teachers’
Stat*
county with her parents In 1 883. He- '
examinations will be held.
sides her husband sho leaves four December 20-22—Josephine
County
children and three brothers,
Carl
teachers' Institute.
In his latent and »napp(<-.t.
A scientific preparation for the
mouth, teeth, yum«, throat gnr-
gle. A valuable aid in the
is keeping people awake to the
treatment of Pyorrhea.
fact that they can still enjoy a
good laugh at the expense of
2.5c h nd 50c
PAPER AND (IMPOSITION ROOFING
an alarm clock.
Santell-Ewert Orchestra
Quaker Heat is Quicker Heat
—and Cleaner too
The Quaker Pipeless Fumade is built of heavy
riveted boiler plate steel—and steel radiates heat three
times as fast as cast iron. That is why Quaker heated
homes are always so comfortable on cold mornings.
Just open the draft and up through the Quaker Register
pours an enormous volume of warm, pure, clean air.
Before you buy a furnace, find out about the
QUAKER
KLENZO
CHARLES RAY
"The Pipeless Furnace
that is built oj Steel*’
Alarm Clock Andy”
It not only give« you quicker heat but more
of it from the same fuel. Every corner of every
room is wanned thoroughly It's cleaner too be­
cause every joint is riveted tight like a steam
boiler. Can’t leak gas. Boot or ashes like the cement
joints of cast iron furnaces do. Fire pot ia lined with
high temperature fire brick*. Hold beat extra long. Won’t
crack nor burn out. Handy water filter outside of furnace
keeps air moist and pure. The Quaker hthe ideal beating
plant for homes, schools, churches and »tore* Ea*tly and
quickly in,tai Led in any old or new building
Sells Drugs’and Books
IN
Paul’s’ Electric Store
203 ROVTH OTH ST.
PHO.NH 47
GirfHtfi
roofing
CLEMENS
TOMORROW
DOROTHY (PEP) GISH
• f «Ir
••<
MARY EIXEN
COMES TO TOWN
7X«
Sto—
LAID NEW AND REPAIRED
L. J. Otis
7IO NORTH TENTH NTREET, GRANT« PASS, OREGON
PIIO.NE IMi-Y
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