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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
PAGE FIV K GUA NTH l’AMi DAILY lOllUMl PER52N/4L LOQ/IL Luxite Hose O. L. Culley arrived thia morning A B Marsh, of Roseburg, was In from Tucson, Ariz., Io visit hl» son, Grants i'ass yesterday. Black, White, Brown, Navy and Camel Mrs. Williams, of Kerby, was In R. V. Culley. Bee Holman's Window Monday for this city lust evening. Bargains in Furniture. 02 G. M. C truck cab, wind shield, A W Moon and family came over stake body, cord tires, looks like We do fi< »■»UU'hlnif new. Dodge Bros. Bales Room 9 7 If from illlt, Cal., today and will spend U. 8. Case and wife, of Crescent g few days here. Mrs. P E. Anderson, of Portland, City, were at the Oxford yesterday, Go-Carts fur the baby tor »5. Ilol- arrived this morning to visit Mrs. R. 02 V. Culley. Mrs. Anderson is on her man's Furniture II. \Iaurlnu Carrol, of Medford, way to San Francisco. New Prices </n Beds, Springs and was in this city yesterday. Buick Bix. new top. paint, ana Mattresses. Holman’s Furniture. 02 tires Dodge Bros. Bales Room. 97tf Dr and Mrs. Bertrand Stone, who <1 T Hart, of Kerby, stopped In have been visiting Mrs. Stone’s par ents, Mr. and Mr». Geo. Colvlg, left Grants I’ass yesterday. Flume lumber at Borland Thomas this morning for their home In San C4lf Franetoeo. I.umber Co Phone 1H7-J C. L. Hobart returned th)» morn Mr. and Mrs L. I Will, of Salem, ing from a business trip to Portland, «ere In Grants Pass yesterday. Hammocks and Hickory Porch also taking in the rose show. Mr. Furniture Hobart says they had a heavy rain in Holman's Furniture I 02 Portland Friday. Store. .Seagrave and daughter, Mrs. W. H and Miss Casey, of Seattle, were in Greatml Clothing Sal Now on at Peerless Clothing Co tf this city yesterday. One Dodge Brothers touring car. cords, repainted, good buy. Dodge All You Can Eat 97tf Brothers Sales Room. For 35c at the Acme Cafe. A real Mr and Mrs. 8 8 Mitchell and working man’s place to eat. Try our family, of Eureka. Cal . wore In thia hot waffles, 20c All experienced city yesterday and last night white help. T. I-arsen and E. Before you build gel figures on drews. Props. your lumber, shingles, lath, doors und windows at Borland Thomas I’lva-uint Niirpriw— 64tf laimtier Co. Phone 187-J. A very pleasant surprise party ^a* Mrs. W 8. Tucker and daughter, j given at the home of Mr and Mrs Francis, of Almeda on the lower | J. I>. Thorpe at their residence on C j Rogue, are In this city and will visit ¡street Thursday afternoon. The par- .Mr». W. M. Campbell during the i ty was in the nature of a farewell, as next few days. I the family are leaving tor their new Sales home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. One Lizzie. Dodge Bros 97tf Thorite have resided in Grants Pass Room. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Esterly, of tor the past nine years and will be Waldo, were In Grants Pass today. missed by their many friends. After where they met Mrs. Joseph L. Mln- 1 pleasant conversation and music. Ice Just received Shipment of nldro, of Seattle, who stopped at the ; cream and cake were served to the Josephine last night. .following: Mr. and Mrs. J. D.’Thorpe. Sen the Universal Combination Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. J. T. Gilmore, In Black, Grey and White with .Miilu.ry, Full Ixmls and Junior Range. Wood. Coal and Gas Hol Mrs. M.- F. Hull. Mrs. Chas. Hansen, Ixxiis heel». man's Furniture Store. 02 Mrs. M. A. laicey, Mrs. La mont Cor- Mrs. Sam Williams and son. Ches- : belt. Mr». D. McQuaid and little non. ter. and Rev. and Mrs Jos. Knotts j and son made a trip to Table Rock , .save Money- yesterday, taking a picnic lunch and , Purchase your new suit and fur- spending the day there. nlshings now at Peerless Clothing Co. Gohl Medal Camp Furniture Noth 9 ing better made, Holman's Furnf- | Try I nion Gasoline— 02 turn Store. For more power. Adams Electric Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royer, of Klll- . & Battery Shop. 06 i ______________ ing. Minn., Oscar Ginn. of Seattle, and 8. J. Patton. of Bellingham. , TO THE TAX PAVERS AND ELEC Wash , who form a touring party ' TORS or •»< HOOL DISTRICT NI MBER SEVEN. southbound, stopped in Grants Pass last night. An Article That Gives Perfect Rest At it's last session the Oregon ! Legislature changed existing laws | relative to schools and education in a number of particulars. Among the Hems of particular in terest is the new law relative to the manner of nominating candidates for > directors, the new law reads as fol-J lows: Hoey’s The name of any qualified elector shall be placed on the ballot as a can-: dldate for the office of school direc tor upon filing with the clerk of the school district, at least seven days prior to the date of the election, of certificate of nomination, signed by not less than 3 per cent of the num* Guaranteed by the Manufacturer and her, and in no case by less than ten Your Local Dealer persons, of the qualified electors vot ing for the office of school director at the last annual school election: provided, however, tht there shall be, filed with the clerk an acceptance of nomination by the nominee at least; “The Home of Good Furniture” five days prior to the date of such i election, otherwise such nomination shall be void. It will thus be seen that any candi-! Demelmaier was born in Landerhut. date desiring to be nominated to a Home From Hospital— place on the board of directors of Al J. Martineau, who has under Germany, in 1840, coming front there school district Number Sei cn musi file with the clerk of said district gone an operation at the Good Sa , 30 years ago and spending his first seven days prior to the date of the maritan hospital, returned to the lo 20 years in this country in Utah. He election, which is the 20th day ot , sephine hotel yesterday. is survived by one daughter, Mrs. June, a certificate of nomination Anna Seybold, of Merlin, and her signed by not less than ten persons, sensational Reductions children, four of whom are living qualified electors of the district, and On suits, shoes, hats and furnish the person so nominated must file with her Mr. Demelmaier was an Teerles« Clothing Co. 9Stf , wtth the said clerk an acceptance of ings at engineer on the Southern Pacific nomination at least five days prior to railroad. The funeral will be held at the date of such election, otherwise lNcs at .Merlin— Alois Antone Demelmaier. who has the residence In Merlin, with inter such nomination shall be void. In other words the said certificate of made his home in Merlin during the ment tn the Granite Hill cemetery. nomination must be filed by the clerk past ten yqars. died there of dropsy. Rev. Russell will conduct the ser on or before the 13th’ day of June, t and the acceptance of the nomination Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Mr. vices. on or before the 15th day of June, in order that said nomination may be valid. This explanation and notice Is given in order that all the electors of the district may have ample tims In which to be represented at the said election. EDWARD 8. VAN DYKE. CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades, Clerk of school district Number 7. mrs. Hellie Itos * HERRICK REFRIGERATORS Let us show you why they are the BEST Rogue River Hardware The WINCHESTER Store 9 Shoes for the Family \re You Planting for a Harvest ? Im n<H ««all umII too lute U-fore planting muiiv good «a« lux »<itl. Every <I«'|H»|| ««Illi the limili» I’a*» A JiHM-pliiiia Bank aliti» »tn-ngth to the do |HM>lior'n Hiamllntf. I our | kt r«»ii( liitrrrM Piü<l <»i» K ai Inn« Aw°uiit*. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Ladies’ Pumps With Strap 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S MATTRESS HELMER’S Three Cs Lumber Company I.atli, Shingles, boors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors. Windtfw Screens. Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Harmony Liquid Shampoo r Contains Emulsified Coconut Oil. A good liberal bottle, regular price 50c, special price for June Bile CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS GRANTS PASS. OREGON FOUNDRY AND WEST« New Prices on Bedroom Furniture OHE THE WINDOW MONDAY I DRESSERS AS LOW AS »15.00 PLAIN PRICES Holman’s Furniture