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PERSONAL *55 LOCAL
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James A. I-alhrop, tax ami right
of way agent for the Southern P«
ctfle. is In the city today on bualneaa
for th«« railroad
Did you see. or read. "The limiti««
of the Cup?" Count and h««ar It crlt
Idled gt the Praabyterian church
Sunday evening, June 36, at 8.
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Mrs Claude l„ I‘ails and small
daughter, of River Banks Farms, are
visiting Mrs J. U Plttenger for a
week.
Dr. and Mrs C F tpplcgate and
Mr. and Mrs. Trigg Garnet, of Loa
Angeles, were registered last night
at the Oxford
A. E Miller of Fort Worth, Te» .
and Misses Alta Miller and Lola
Smith, of Tulso. Okla., were local
visitors yesterday.
J. V. Flaherty anil family stopped
in Grants Pass last night while on
their way south front Seattle. They
were registered at the Oxford.
H H White, of Kerby, was a
Grants Pas« visitor yeaterday, hav
ing Just arrived from I«ebanon,
where ho has been an instructor In
agriculture for the |>ast year.
White will return to !<ebanon
week to remain there until the mid*
die of July, at which time he will go
to McMinnville, where he has a sim
ilar position with an Increase In sal-
Saturday Special
White China Tea Cups and Saucers
Rogue River Hardware Co
The WINCHESTER Store
What You Need Now
We have
lutve in stock at the lowest prices ever made in GRANTS I‘Ass
Hickory' Porch Furniture.
Rockers. Chair««,
Hickory
Furniture, Rocker«.
Chair«. Tabi«««
Tables and
ami Swing«.
Swings.
Gold Medal
Camp Furniture, Tables,
Mesial Clamp
Tables. Chairs, Double and Single
Sin git*
Cots,
Cot«, Cbtton Felt Mattresses and
anti Camp Pads,
Pails, Porch Shades,
Shade*. Be-
Re
frigerator«,
frigerators, Oil Stoves and Oven«.
Ovens. Special on Simmons CoC
Cot Beds
for the slee]«ing
«li-ejang porch and on all hammocks.
Holman ’ s Furniture Store
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Shoes for the Family
Men’s Work
Shoes. Shirts, Pants, Gloves and Sox
AT
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
Mr and Mm. L. 1« Perry, of Ain
Francisco, were in the city today.
G. M. C truck cab, wind shield,
slake body, cord tires, looks like
new. Dodge Bros Sales Room. 97tf
Miss Lavita Hough left this morn-
Ing for Portland where she will
spend the summer.
Ralph Keenan and Philip Hart
were local visitors today while on
their way south from Portland.
White china cups and saucers, 95e
for set of 6. Saturday ouly. Rogue
River Hardware Co.
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Mrs. L. Trask left this morning
for Salem after visiting for a short
time In the city.
Flume lumber at Borland Thomas
Lumber Co. Phone 187-J.
G4tf
E. E. Romig and N. E. Isbell are
in the city, having come in last night
from the Boswell min««. They ar««
registered at the Josephine.
J. W. Kelley arrived yesterday
from San Francisco and will be em
ployed with the Shattuck Construe*'
tion company on the irrigation dam
at Savage aRpida.
Buick Six. new top, paint, amt
tire« Dodge Bros Sales Room, 97tf
Mrs Winnie Braden, state exhibit
; agent, is spending the day In the
city arranging exhibits of the various
crops of the county. Mrs. Baden Is
from Portland
Miss Dorothy Fitchard. of Salem, T««iii|H-raitin« lion I |
is spending the week visiting here
Yesterday was the warmest day
; with Miss Dora Herman
Miss of the year according to the thermo
Pilchard and Miss Herman are so meter at the weather station at the
rority sisters at the University of courthouse
The mercury took a
Oregon.
sudden ascent and touched 93 de-
Saturday special white china cups grees before the day wits finished.
and saucers. 95c for set of 6. Rogue
»River Hardware Co.
12 First Fire lta'>|><>rl<«d—
W. T. Edge of Williston. North
The first forest fire of the season
Dakota, is visiting here for several was reported yesterday near Galice
weeks with 3. S. Schell. Mr Edge by the Sexton mountain lookout The
is an ardent fisherman, but so far fire covered about 30 acres b««fore
has had no luck, although he has It was put under control
tried practically every stream in
Ill You t an Eat—
Southern Oregon.
For 35c at the Acme Cafe
Before you build get figures on
your lumber, shingles, lath. doors working mans' place to eat Try our
All experienced
and windows at Borland Thomas hot waffl.s, 20c
An
Lumber Co. Phone 187-J.
64tf white help T. I .arsen and E
Mrs. A. B Cornell will return this drews. Props Open day and night tf
evening from Portland, where she
(«rants l'a««-t rescent
Stag«
went several weeks ago to alterni the Grant« Pa«»-< rescenl City Stagi
All
kinds
of
heavy
freight.
«X-
grand lodge of the Order of the
Eastern Star She has been visiting press, biggage and pasengers. I ’hone
85.
utr
j at Corvallis and McMinnville also
Water Getting Warmer—
The temperature of th« Hogue
went up to 61 degrees last night.
Begins Tomorrow
this being three degrees higher than
the day before. The water is becom
ing warm enough for comfortable
.-wimming and the number at the
bathhouse is increasing dally. The
river is still rather high and swift
COMING EVENTS
Sturgron on Sale—
June 25, Sunday—Scandinavian ple
Rogue River sturgeon at 15c per
nic at Riverside park.
pound tomorrow. Get your order
July 2, Saturday—Farm Bureau in early. City Market.
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celebration, Riverside park.
Creamery Butter—
Now 35c at the Groceteria.
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Do You Know
K«-Uogg Ant Paste
El Vampiro Insect
der ......................
2.V
Pow
lOc
Red Wing Insect Powder....10c
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
Paving Is Progressing—
The paving of the highway be-
tween Grants Pass and Medford is
progressing in good shape, only
about % of a mile being left before
the paved parts are connected up..
The unpaved portions are about
•2400 feet near the lime plant and
about 2000 feet at Gold Hill, the
hot stuff being poured in the town:
now The work will be completed in!
a few weeks.
RIVOLI
ROSCOE (fatty)
ARBUCKLE
Out-Arbuckies
Himself
P
Covers
Life
Health
Disability
Accident
RELLANCE LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURG
Ix»w<T Prices—
On goods in every line for men at
Peerless Clothing Co.
THEO. P. CRAMER, Jr.
General Agent
804 « M. »th St.
167*It
PALACE HOTEL
CAFE
Meals at all hour«
Lunch Counter in connection
MULLEN & BISSINGER
Proprietors
Acme Cafe—
The home of good eats is now
open day and night. I-arsen & Ad
draws.
onti
Wensationai Itoductlons—
On suits, shoes, hats and furnish
ings at Peerless Clothiqg Co.
School Will Close—
The Wolf Creek school will close'
today with a picnic, baseball game'
and entertainment. Mrs. Alice Ba-1
con, county school superintendent,
will be present at the exercises, hav-!
Ing left this afternoon
Legionnaires, Attention—
Regular meeting Thursday
ing, courthouse, at 8 p. m
members requested to attend.
Grange Meeting Postponed—
The Josephine County Pomona
Grange meeting has been postponed.
K NIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS
LODGE MO. 50
Thermopylae
MEKTH
TONIGHT
Visiting Mem-
bars
Invited
Singh Will .W rr«tl«—
Basanta Singh, tha Hindu wrest
ler, who was thrown by Ralph Hand
at Geld Hill last Friday night, has]
completed arrangements to wrestle'
Joe Dade at Sacramento, Jun — 30
Dado is a wrestler of the same
weight as Slngb. who is said to be
very popular with wrestling fans in
the Sacramento valley.
Greatoat < lothlng Sale—
Now on at Peerless Clothing Co if
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Blit-. Will Be Opened—
Bids will be opened on June
for the contract to pave the !•
miles of highway Just north of the
city Alternate bids, either for con
crete or bituminous pavement will be
received. The same bidder will be
allowed to bid on both types The
section to be paved is the 10 miles
to Sexton mountain and is known
as the Grants Pass-Sexton mountain
section.
Granta Pass-Crescent City Stag
All kinds of heavy freight,
press, baggage and pasengers. Phone
85.
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ERFECT
ItOTECTION
OLICÏ
Save Money-
Purchase your new suit and fur
nishings now at Peerless Clothing Co.
Brewster’s
Millions”
(reorge Barr McCutcheon's
world famous novel coined
into a picture jingling with
fun.
LEAVING TONIGHT
Titos. H. Ince Paramount
Sfieclal
“BEAV REVEL"
With Florence Vidor, Lewis
Stone and Lloyd Hughe«. The
adventure« of a maat«-r love-
maker—who had a way with
the »omni.
Ixvuis Jinepli
Vance, famous novelist, wrote
the story.
College Students Picnic—
About 20 of the returned college
students last night gathered at the
city park for a picnic. A number of
the party went swimming and later
games were played and dancmg en
joyed. This is the first of a series
of affairs to be given during
summer by the students home
the vacation.
Cooked Food Hale —
Given by the Methodist ladies
be held Saturday, in the rooms
merly occupied by the Grants Pass
Bank. The sale opens at 9 a. m.,
and all dotations of food are to be
there at that time. All ladles, mem
bers and friends, of the church are
asked to make donations of prepar-
i ed food. which will be called for if
Mrs. E. W. Sheller Is telephoned. 12
Grants Pass-Crescent City Htage—
All kinds of heavy freight, ex
press, baggage and pasengers. Phone
85.
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J« 'K
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D. M. C
Crochet and Embroidery Thread
All Colors
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Mrs. nellie Reas
W« du llrlu»Ut«hlna
Special Summer Suit Offer
Coat nini Trouser« tallonsl to your meaaure from < h - i quality Hur-
limila d<H li for
$17.50
At «tartina of the «•••<>« thrwc summer »ulto were SSB.UU.
)imr order quick—the h. ■ liny» will ««««n be here.
lince
C'iillioti 11
i STBI rr
Big Reductions
on All Goods
Peerless Clothing Co.
McINTYRE for Implements
of All Kinds
Mowers,Rakes, Binders
CLETRAC TRACTORS
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools
402 4 South Sixth
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Grants Pass, Ore.
FREE!!
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Thursday Night
Eight O’clock p. m.
Chamber of Commerce Rooms
If you arc interested in knowing how a Motor
Car is manufactured, from the raw material to the
finished product, as it is done in the great factory at
South Bend, Ind., you are cordially invited to ac
company us on a personally conducted two hours'
trip on the above date and place. We promise you
a most interesting evening- There will be no
charge, every one welcome.
J. F. Burke
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Dealer in Studebaker Cars
DON’T SKID
into tile ruts of cxtrniagancc, by «lipping Into the
haliit «»f unne»<-««ary luxuries.
Begnhir dnwMlt-i
with tlic Grant« Pass ,V Josephine Bank work tq
ytHtr advantage.
Four Per ('em Interest Paid on Sating« Account«.
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass ,O regon
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