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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1920)
WMHKl.Y KlKilH RI VUK CAM RISK PAGE TWO I HUGO BUY A BICYCLE FOR THE BOY FOR CHRISTMAS 1918 Used Maxwell REPAINTED AND OVERHAULED I I* GOOD CONDITION $550.00 CASH William’s Garage & Cyclery Mrs. Caroline Moldt returned from I Chicago Tusaday morning »Dor ae\ i oral weeks' visit with relatives. The play. “The Poor Married Man" ! given by the high school Wednesday | evening afforded a pleasant enter i talnment for those In attendance The |»arts were well chosen and the ¡character» well Impersonated The i entire rendition reflects much cred lit upon the teachers and pupil«. Be I tween the first and second acts H j W. Ritchie contributed to the pleas I tire of the evening by reciting some >>f his comic storiette. The plea and baskets sold at auction, with C. D Sexton wielding the hammer, added Ito the finaticfal tutecees of the even ’ Ing. Net proceeds being ill This assurss the school ohlidrett of Hot lunches during the winter months Miss Mabel Harris of Omaha, is | visiting her aunt. Mrs Jessie Cahill. Mrs Winnie Bagley »pent Thanks giving at Myrtle Creek with friends Mrs Mae Henry spent Friday and ¡Saturday In Grants Pass with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Schmidt. I FASHION GARAGE & MACHINE SHOPS Day and Night Service Phone 163 AU. KIN US OF Lathe, Plainer and Machine Work AND ANY KIND OF Acetylene Welding our prices« are right and with our equipment we <»■ Mil will give you guaranteed satisfaction. We also carry a full and complete line of accessories and hlgfa class oils and greases also just received a new stock of CHAINS, KOBES. SPOTLAMPS, W I N 1» S H 1 K L I» CLEANERS and numerous other extras that will make your car comfortable for Winter and bad weather. GILL PISTON RINGS, ALL SIZES—drop In and see them. GlARANTEED to give satisfaction and also GVARANTEED FOR THE LIFE OF YOVR MOTOR. This high-class one p^ece lock joint ring is the stand* ard equipment of the Curtis Aeroplane Motors this year and numerous automobile factories. STORAGE BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH C. F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Props I FRUITDALE •-------------------------------------------------e Mr. and Mrs. Nielson visited the j I Vnderwoods Monday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Barrell, of Grants ’ Pass, called at the G. A. Hamilton home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Wright wiu dinner gsost ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bates Sunday A. Bauer spent the week end in i Ashland with the S. B. Ried family. The Misses Ethel Bocock and Ruby Best of Grants Paas, and Winnifred ' Best, of Oakland. Cal., were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Har ris Saturday evening. Mr. Jenkins purchased a half in-1 tercet In O. A. Hamilton's tractor and leveler and will use them to put ' his many acres into producing con-i dition this year. Mrs. Perkins, now of Oakland. | Cal., came out to visit Mrs. Florent-. Brietmayer. and Thursday evening I they and the little folks went over ; to Sirs. Slattery’s staying until Sun-1 day when #the family party was com -1 pleted at dinner by the arrival of l Is a blood disease and Mr and Mrs Wm. Brietmayer snd Florenx and son. William. cannot be cured by ex Mr. and Mrs E C. Vnderwood tsrnal treatments. were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Sheumaker. of Grants Pass. Mr« E. J. Childers Is spending the This herbal remedy will week end with her s’s’er. Mrs. Fred I eliminate the cause of Roper. gouf, rheumatism or The past week, has been a very busy one for the Frultdalers. On lumbago or your money Thursday the annual community will be refunded. Give Thanksgiving day dinner was given it a trial. at the grange hall when about 125 home people and guests from Med For sale by ford and Grants Pass seemed to en joy themselves physically as well as so iaBy by the way the good eats disappeared and the good attention that was given to the Puritan day werk program prepared by our teacher. Miss Elva Garner spent this In Grant« Pass and Medford. Miss Allen, with her school, being Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spence one *>f the best we ever heard from Grants Pass visitors Tuesday little folks. On Saturday the Pomo na grange was held at the hall with Wednesday. Inez and Ashby Fulk are at home a tfood attendance and three new the ThnnIsgiving vacation, during members were admitted. The fol The dance at Spence hall Novem- lowing Wednesday a large number of wag well attended, a number our people attended the annual Farm her 20 Bureau meeting and dinner at the from Deer Creek being present Mr. and Mrs L. Edwards of Mon courthouse. tague. Cal., are ,spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence TT it’s ä Deere Rheumatism Anti-Uric FORD AND CHEVROLET » Gasoline Gauges Shaler Patches 5 Minute Vulcanizer, $1.50 Monkey Grip—The cold patch that won’t come off Schrader Air Gauges BATTERY RECHARGING AND INSPECTION SABIN’S ERUG STORE | WILDERVILLE WILDER VILLE J £X wm . MOLINE, ILL, Because it« Io right, by a force of expert« whose equal any other plow fac tory in lite world There are many dlffi rent makes of plow». each claiming to fa> tlio fa st, yet the fact rumina that three John Dri-rn plow« am a use to one of uny oilier Mud. The John Deere Fac tory, the larg.-st In the w< r!<l, turn« out every year tuoro plow* than auv five other factories combined. Standard of the World For Over 60 Years The Plonc r Plow Maker. John Deeb' made bls first Mwl plow by hand from the l.liuio of a trnw in 1H37. The first «lab of steel rolled in tLo I nlted blah « wa« rolled for Uw John I)., re plows by Wiiifam yXo.Mfa._of Pittsburg, in 1M6. Anl ever «Ince those early day« Deem Plows liiivo «Fiown the way and maintained the lead In thia great national industry.' 1« It any wonder that the farmer» of the World ex preas tbeir verdict in tbi ie familiar “ phrase,—«‘If It*« a Deere -It’« Right. ment can produce. No matter what your net*!* may be, wo can supply them from uux line» D. c. M c I ntyre nesday to spend Thanksgiving with Till. IMPLEMENT MIX' The revivals here are expecting to | parenp, close this week a« Rev. Brfmer,' Mr. and Mrs. C. C Brown enter who has been conducting the meet tained a number of friends Thanks ings has another appointment await giving day. ing him in eastern Oregon, Several Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kltterman are Stewart Disbrow, Propr. converts have gone forward the past visiting in Medford this week. ________________________________________________________ week. Quite a number of the young men HIKES IltOX’iNG < mi,irs PLAY The Misses Alice and M fl dr nd attended the shooting match at With our Electric Irons, ironing day Lovelace spent the week end with Fulks Wednesday, a number winning becomes not a day of toll but of their parent«. a fine Thanksgiving dinner. TREES! TREES! BERRIES! ORNAMENTAL! l>l timire. II. fa so easy to work with Reo Morrison was an over Thanks- this electric Iron. No fmw, no muss, giving guest at her parent’s home, no bother. Attach It to uny lamp returning Sunday to Harrisburg. I FERRYDALE so ket and turn on the switch— where she is teaching. that's all. Other convenient electric Paul Ruttencutter and family of Dr Smith was called to see C. M. household devices here aro stoves, Kerby are visiting home folks. Jolllff Wednesday, who Is 111. dish warmers, egg boilers, toasters. Mr. Ridgeway and family expect to I have now on hand direct from the Albany Nur Mr.'Schore was a visitor at fjrant« I return to California this coming Pass the first of the week. series: 1000 Everbearing Strawberries; 1000 Ala- I week. It being their former home. The Picket Creek school Is closed GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO. Ernest Barnes and wife left fast this week on account of the Illness Next door to water office goons & Clarkes Seedlings, also 100 of the finest Saturday for Whittier, Cal., where of their teacher, Miss Vera Turner. I larry H. < iup|>, » J < I’hone 3AO-K they will live for a time. The Misses Audry .and Gladys Lambert cherries and two dozen silver prunes. J. L. Daws and family were Sun- Griffin, Myrtle, Malinda and Bertha • dav guests at the Oliver Morrison Ford also Carol and Phil Hussey and home. Paul Allen all «pent their Thanks- _____________ ’ givfng vacation at their homes In Will have later on Figs, Japanese Persimmons, etc., Ferrydale. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stephenson ILLINOIS VALLEY I for novelties, in fact everything in the nursery line. ♦----------------------------------... ♦ were attending the farmer’s gather (None better in town) Miss Vera McMaster went to Sweet ing at the courthouse Wednesday. Will be sold at the price of soft wheat flour E. C, Ned r and son, Ray, were I Home. Ore., to spend the Thanks-' $2.75 PER SACK nt Grants Pass Tuesday. Hiving vacation with relatives. There were a goodly number at- Mr ind Mr«. E. J. Lind «pent Because there are a very few weevils in each'sack. •«■”'llr4 Mdpleton school meeting Thank«- in- at Robt. Grimmett’- For any of the above stock call at 860 North Seventh As most people know, they indicate old wheat flour, Mm Fred Seyferth Is spending a Saturday. xr— r'las Dorn 0”mn Every and I street, except Saturdays, as I shall be away. | few d->v« In Gr ntg Pass. which is best. They do not injure the flour a par Mr end •m Hnrry Smith Ter" Ben Jones spent Tuesday at Grant«'! ticle. X sifter eliminetrs them. ICrant'’- *'•'?» "Isiton Wednesday. Paas. Miss Gladys Tones and Miss Fr«n- i v'sjtlng in Gfants JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS Pa«« Wl’i ' her, Mrs. Oeo. Col- „a v p-er arcnt thnlr Thanksclvln" Phone 123 C' r 3rd and G Sts. vacation with a friend, Miss Evelvn lard. t ’■'arston. of Bogue Hl ver Mr and Mrs. H ” Leonard * BATTERY SHOP I 140 Sacks .Hard Wheat Flour