Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Pongee Night Gowns
Mi»»«;» Dora Birchard and Rulli
One Dodge Brothers touring car.
cords, repaluted, good buy. Dodge Geisler returned last night from the
Bloomers and Underskirts
97tf| U of O„ at blugene to spend the sum
Brothers Sales Room
John P. Tuley and wife, of Salem, mer at home. They were accom­
panied by Ted Birchard of Brattle,
ar«' registered at the losephlue
0. M. C. track cab, wind shield. : who will s|<end a week here with his
stake body, cord tires, looks like father. P T. Illrchard. and by Ml»»
We do Hemstitching
new. Dodge Rros Sales Room 97tL Klein l-awrence of Medford, all com
Mr and Mrs T. G llallanlyne are Ing by auto with Earl«« Voorhlea. The
union-.. the Roseburg visitors In the ladles an« members of the Pl Beta
Phi sorority Miss latwrence went to
city ye t rday and today.
Flume lumbar at Borland Thomas Medford this afternoon
H4tf
Lumber Co. Phone IS7-J.
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Wilkluaon. of GraatvM «ìothiiig Sale—
Now on at PeerksM Clothing Co If
Roteburr. are spending a few days In
» o il unti Trouaer» tallonai to your immaure from liest «|ii.»lliy lli'r-
the city.
iiiiiilii il'Wli for
Row<«n i ««■»«> in Supreme Court
Buick Six. new top. ¡mint. •nit
The case against R. J Rosen will
tires. Dodge Bros Sales Room 97tt be brought up Thursday at
Salem
Mrs J. L Schwenk and Mrs. Don Prosecuting Attorney W. T
Miller
Calvert returned yesterday from Man and Attorney t> 8. Blanchard will go
U starling of tin* HmMin lime» summer suit» were S1NS.OO,
past
Francisco, where they spent the
»our iuili*r quick—the hot «laya will mmmi be hero.
from here to Salem to take part in
week.
th«« case.
One Li tile
Dodge Bros
Sales
Rmna
i7tf Sonlj Win« Suit—
Miss Ethel Kelleher, who has be««n
The suit brough by Harry Sordy
teaching at Wenatchee. Wash., is against the 8ugar Pine Mining anti
spending the summer slth her sister. Milling company tor the recovery uf
Mias Marelie Kelleh«*r.
41500, has been decided in favor of
C. A. White and son. Bolton, are Mr. Sordy Judge Calkins rendered
spending a day visiting here with! his decision yesterday This case has
Wilford Allen
They are returning been In court tor the past four y«'ar»
to their home at Palo Alto. Cal., af ’
ter a trip to Salem by auto
Save Money—
At Rock Bottom
Before you build get figures on { Purchase your new suit and
your lumber, shingles, lath, doors i niahlugs now at Peerless Clothing Co
Prices at
and windows at Borland Thomas
Lumber Co. Phone 187-J.
64tf Aetna t af«-*—
Mr. and Mrs. Hora«,e Lyon are th«'
The home of good eats Is
guests ot Mr. and Mrs M. L. Op-' open day and night. J «traen h
dycke They accompanied Mr and1 drew».
Mrs. Opdycke back from their trip
to California Mrs. Lion is a slater Conooliilalion l olivi Dowt
of .Mrs. Opdycke
The move for the, consolidation ot
Plans and specifications tor the ad­ school districts 47 and 52 with the
dition to the Christian church are Merlin school was defeated yesterday
with E. J. Schumacher, at the First at the election held in the three dis*.
National Bank, Bids should be sub trie ta, Merlin was heavily oppose«!
ml tied at once as the contract Is to to the consolidation, the vol«* from
CARRY u complete line of lumber, nil grades,
be let July 1st
09 that district defeating the measure.
Tom R. Pearce, county surveyor
Iditli, Shingles, boor*. Windows, Wallboard, etc
has returned from the Sucker creek ''«noaliiHial lt«*«lurtlon*—
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
valley, where he has been • making
On suits, »hoes, hats and furnish­
surveys for mlniug com pan It's for ings at Peerless Clothing Co.
»str
Doors, Window Screens, Cuplxiard Doors, etc.
«•vater rights. He also dl«l some sur­
ESTIMATES ON REGL EST
Film Will lh< Shown—
veying on Rough and Ready creek
Hit NDIIV AND WEHT G
Gil 4.NTM FAMB, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Miller left this
A moving picture film showing th«
afternoon for an auto trip to east­ manufactnre. from the raw product
ern Oregon They exi*«»ct to be gone to the finished car. of the Studebaker
about three weeks
They were ac- automobile will be shown Thursday
com pan led by Mr. Miller's mother. night at the Chamber of Commerce
Mrs. T. C. Miller, who has been visit­ rooms, according to J. F. Burke, local
Ing here
Studebaker dealer. The film shows
Mr. and Mr». Alva Nipper left to- all the o|>erations in the factory and
day for their home in Portland, after workings of the entire plant will be
visiting in the city at the home of featured. The show is to be free It
Mr. Nipper's parents. Mr. and Mrs Is not a picture intended to further
W. R. Nipper, They were acom- sales of the Studebaker, says Mr.
panted by Miss Louise Holtnan, who Burke, but contains educational mat-
will visit them for the next few ter for every car owner
I he cuatomer» of the tirant» Paes anti Ju»»cphin«'
weeks, and by Mrs H F. Heitman
Hank reali»«' liuti ita service I» «'Alcicnt—ami they
and two children, who have been vis­ All You Can Eat
i«|>|>r«» late it, because It la frh'mlly and helpful.
iting at the Nipper home.
For 35c at the Acme
Harry Sordy left last night for Se- working mans’ place to eat I ry our
attle, where he expects to sail on the hot waffles. 20c.
All esperienc "1
8. 8. Alameda tor Alaska and will white help. T. Larsen and E. An-
spend the summer at Wasilla. out drews. Props. Open day and night if
from Anchorage. Mr. Sordy has
G rants P ass .O regon
been at the Alnieda mine for the paat Swimming Attract» Many—
two years and has been granted a
The hot weather is attracting
leave for the summer M. 3. Smith large number of swimmers to
will l>e in charge of the Alnieda dur­ Rogue, the more ardent lovers of the
ing (Mr. Sordy’s absence
sport spending a large part of their Return» From Const—
are pieces of l> <» Hayes and are vis-
time in the river The bathouse Is
A party composed of Misses Ger-filing here for several weeks They
open every day from 1 o'clock on. trudn anil Alice Ruch. Gene Hayes. J formerly lived In Grants Pass.
with Mrs. Alice Myers In charge Mrs. N E. Osborn and F. ,M. Hayes
again this year, The water is still returned last night from Crescent
Crescent | '
BORN
rather cold, although the past few City, where they have been for
the 1 ( GRANT To Mr and Mrs. Harold
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days have seen a steady rise in the past week. Today the Misses Ruch.
Grant, Sunday, June 1*. a son.
temperature. Yesterday It was about In company with Misses Lucile and
WISEMAN To Mr and Mrs Frank
54 degrees and today the thermome- Eunice Hayes and Gene Hayes are
Wiseman. Sunday, June 19, a
<»|H*n unii««* new iiuuiMgeîn<*nt.
ter at the bathhouse regtstered 56. visiting In Ashland The Misses Ruch
daughter.
The raft will not be placed In the
Meal*. at all hours
river until later, the water still be-
Lunch Counter in coca section
Ing rather high and swift
mr$. nellte Deas
Special Summer Suit Offer
$17.50
THOR Electric
NEW SPRING GOODS
Sold on
Easy Payments
Put one in your home
Rogue River Hardware Co
Rockers
Upholstered Rockers in Mahogany, Reed and Oak.
Craftsman and Genuine Leather Rockers.
We Do Picture Framing.
Holman’s Furniture Store
Peerless Clothing Co
Three C’s Lumber Company
Iriendly and Helpful
A Combination
WHY
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
Our Price
4
KINXEYiTRU
The Home of No. 18 Coffee
101-105 N. 6th
Grants Pass, Oregon
Shoes for the Family
Men’s Work
PALACE HOTEL
CAFE
MIJLLEN & BISSINGER
Proprietors
Shoes. Shirts, Pants, Gloves and Sox
AT
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
RIVOLI
BETTER SEE IT TONIGHT
This feature, which is causing
much discussion will be leaving at
midnight.
“The Inside of
the Cup”
The story deals with real people whom all alike
understand.
It fairly Mm with little human
louche» and »pee Uu ular incidents which lend at«
tractiv«m«v»s.
HERE TOMORROW
“BEAU REVEIt." a THUS. I NCR special with Florence Vidor, l^wls
Stone and IJoyd Hughes.
CORNS
Itcxall (ben Solvent, knock*«
the cosms ........................... 28c
Sani|>wla, 2.1c—a foot baGi tal>-
l<*t for tirchi, »ore anil a< h-
ing feet, uae at night, run
a fma race In the morning
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
TA» ^"naJUL
ERFECT
ROTECTION
OLICY
P
Health
Accident
IHsalnlity
RELIANCE LIFE
(MM RIM E CO,
OF PITTSBURG
THEO. P. ( RAMER. Jr.
General Agent
201 H M. Ath St.
167-R
Basler-EIUott—
Miss Agnes Elliott and Vernon I.
: Basler, both of Prineville, Ore., were
married Sunday, June 1», 1921, at
Prineville. The bride is a graduate
member of the Delta Gamma Soror-
of the University of Oregon and a
Ity. The groom is a graduate of the
{Oregon Agricultural college and a
member of the lambda Chi Alpha
fraternity. They will be at home af-1
j ter July 1 at I«arklane farm, Prine-1
vllle. Ore. The groom was a resl-
|d««nt of Grants Pass for some years,
i graduating from the local high
school. T«ater he became a resident
of Bremerton, Wash. He served dur­
ing the war as first lieutenant.
W. O. W. Start Campaign—
Another campaign for members'
has been started by the Woodmen of:
the World An attempt is to be made
to take In 40 new members In the
I next three months. The head camp
| will present seven jewels to the local
camp If the number is secured. Seven
I new members were Initiated last!
I night and the applications of five|
‘more accepted. The drill work put|
' on by the drill team was said to have
; iieen ex«?eptlonally good. According
to N. E. Bohail, chairman ot the en-
l tertalnment committee, the lodge is
I making plana for another dance to be |
given here within the next few'
weeks.
■»wer l*r1cra—
On good« In every line tor men at
Peerleea Clothing Co.
tltf
HOW MUCH TIME DO
YOU LOSE?
Whra you are antloUa about a pro|ar.itlon that mrans
a Itroat «leal to >«»ur btisinrsM. bow much time <lo you lose
waiting for letter«« that aotn«*iiow fall to arrive?
Wh«*n the time draws near anil the <|< m «I must be cion-
ral within a few days or hours, how much Hine do yon lose
while you en«leav«»r to make an a|q>ointiiicnt with a man
wbcate interests are til'd up with your», or wait Impatiently
while he transacts bls ImsinivM and num» to a conference
with you?
I>o you know yon can always ranch a busy biislecsa
man by Ixmg Distance? Ymi «Io not need to wait for an a|e
|>olntmcnt while he clear*« up utfiiv matter» that engross
bls attention. Th«' liong Distance call b> Irresist Ibl«'
No
matter how ibuay I mi Is, other things will wait when the
operator says "I zing Distance 1» calling you.’*
IH» it by I zmir IHntAnct*—you
money.
will
Mir
Unie
anil
A»k for I’ m ific long Ilistane«'.
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company