rt GRANTS PihS DAILY (XNHIKK PAGE HU It I PERSONAL "Í? LOQÆL JI M a. ..... kndai , iumi . Organdie Dresses w J. B Howell was a business visitor Itoptists-Metiiodista to Play— The Baptista und Methodists will tn the city today from Glendale George Heekendorff of Kerby 5neet on the high school diamond to­ •pent Monday in the city, lie was night to cross bats The .Methodists will try to bring themselves out of registered at the Josephine the cellar Before you bulla get figures on your lumber, shingles, lath. doors and windows at Borland Thomas Greatest Clothing Sale- Now on at Peerless Clothing Co. if Lumbar Co. Phone 147-J. 6*tf Mr. and Mrs Henry T. Williams arrived from Portland Sunday Í library Formell) Opened— I m , given ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams , Tomorrow ---------------- a chance -------- will ---- ------------- Sam Williams and family are onjthe nubile to visit the Public library an automobile trip to Portland and* kn On new hall. Children aro In- I viled to come between Ï and I In the other Willamette valley points. I. S. Ruth and wife spent the 4th J afternoon, adults from Ì to » In the in Klamath Falls. They were ac-| evening companied by Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, i The Christian Science reading Lower Price#— l room has been moved to rooms on On goods In every line for men at i the ground fioor at 505 E street, op- Peerless Clothing Co »Stf j posite the Colonial Flume lumber at Borland Thomas Woodmen of the World— Lumber Co Phone 8 4 tf lk> not forget that the new meni- Mayor and Mrs C. H. Demaray. berahlp campaign Is still on In it ia I Miss Minuie Tuffs and Mrs Kane tlon fee *3 on until the 1st of Sep- made a trip yesterday over the SIs- tember. Remember the prh-'es klyous. Twelve new worth working for st R McMillan and wife. Miss Ltl- officers badges, last's hustle now tor I |Clle McMillan and Miss Dorothy Hill- the good of the order. 'ey form a party which registered at the Oxford last night from Tacama Mid*Suiiiiner Ball— Mrs. A. L Davies, of Creswell, Wednesday. July Richard- 11/ * 13, u k al ttHuaiii- spent a short time In the city, leaving from » till son's new hall. Dancltlg I I this morning for tier'home. Mrs. Tickets |t including war tax 12 Davies has been visiting in Eureka A larger hall thun Murphy has Neil J. B. Hearring and J A Hill, of son's orchestra tor music. the Esterly mine at Waldo, spent : the day attending to business lu the Shriller* Take Part— I city. Fourteen Shriners from here took in the absence of Dr Ingram dur* | ing the month of July. 1 will ba in part yesterday In the big parade in ¡the office. Dr. Ellen M. Cook. 20 Ashland, when the Shrine patrol B. R. Abramssr<-turn<‘J this morn­ from ’Hillah Temple took a prominent ! There are ing for his home at Buffalo. N Y . part in the procession I after visiting here for the past two 2* In the patrol Grants Pass having 'weeks with his sister. Miss Fannie the largest single representation, i I Medford. Ashland nnd Jacksonville j ' tbrams Mrs. P. W Illggs and daughter, sending the other 13 members of the Miss Virginia Riggs, returned to patrol. The Shrlners from here made] their home at Roseburg today after i the tcJp with their families by auto As another Fourth of July approaches, we are re­ a visit here with Mr. and Mrs M M minded of our forefather's brave deeds which Acme t afe— Riggs. made independence an accomplished fact. He The home of good eats Is now . Miss Thelma Swengel and R. D wko does hie best in furtherance of these patrio­ open day t*nd night. Larsen & An- j Swengel of Portland are visiting tic principles, does his country a noble service. ootf : ¡here with their sister Mrs Roy E. drews. | Miller. They expect to remain for Grants, Pnas W in— about a month The Grants Pass ball club won Mr. and Mrs. G. P Jester and Mrs. T Frank Mashburn made a trip to Cra­ both games from Crescent Clt y on ter I-ak» Sunday • They spent Satur­ the 3rd and *th The m-ores were day and Sunday nights at the Pros­ *-l on Sunday and 5-3 Monday, the C ilaat ¿» P ass ,O regon game on the Fourth being a 10 tn-1 pect hotel. R. B. Robinsonn arrived the last ning affair The games were light of the week from Bakervflle, North and a large amount of pep shown ac-i Carolina and will visit here for some cording to some of the people who J Stock Certificates— Commercial Fishing Good— This makes time with bis cousin. George Noble witnessed the games three Straight wins for the local' The Courier merchant printing de-' The commercial fishing was fairly ¡Skinner, at *03 F street. partmeat is in position to print stock good last night, this being the first i A. E. and E. E. Voorhies. Ruth team. Several other contests have certificates for any kind of business. trip the fishermen have made for Giesler. Lulu Benedict and Miriam been scheduled for the summer Several designs of certificates are several nights, because of the lack of Boozer spent Sunday at Crater Lake, carried In stock and others may be demand for the salmon. About six-. returning home Monday by the way Sensational Reductions— On sdlts. shoes, hats and furnish­ teen hundred pounds were taken out o{ Klamath Fails and Ager secured on short notice 9Stf seven boats operating on the river Mrs L c Huntley and two child- ings at Peerless Clothing Co. It is expected that they will all oper- ren thjs morning for Seattle ate continuously until the end of the where they will spend the next two Park Popular Yesterday— season months visiting with Mrs. Huntley's! Riverside purk was thronged with picnic parties from all over the coun­ mother. ty yesterday, many people taking ad­ Mrs. J. H. Hathaway left Monday Fire Finder* Arrive— Four fire finders have been re­ morning for San Jose , Cal., with a vantage of the shade there for their ceived by the local forestry office cousin who has been spending a few­ Fourth. Swimming was perhaps the for distribution to the various look­ days with the Hathaway family. She , most popular sport, many taking ad­ out stations in the county. By the will visit relatives for a couple of vantage of the warm water, which reached a temperature of •>* degrees T. M. STOTT i use of these instruments the look­ weeks. before evening. The bath bouse took Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams re- I out will be able to definitely place Agent i the fire before phoning In his Infor- turned yesterday from a trip into care of more people yesterday than Camp,^ Eastern Washington, having spent has been, there in a single day before , mation to the office. Bear 1 __ ____ ... Peak. ,_ -------------------------------------------- " on the tour They vis-1 this season .The streets of the city ! Pearsoil Snow Mountain and Mveral ‘----- weeks Grants Pass. Oregon Bollvar mountain lookouts will each 'tad Spokane and many other cities ( were deserted, most of the cars be­ ing those of tourists. I in the northern state. receive one of them. « ______ George Gish left last night for his t All You Can Eat — home at Walla Walla after a visit, For 35c at the Aotne Cafe. A real here with his cousin, F. W. Streets. Mr. Gish has been on a tour of the working mans' place to eat. Try our All experienced United States, having covered overj I hot wafflee. 20c. ! white help. T. Ear sen and E. An- 7000 miles on the trip. Mr and Mrs C. W. Kienle. -Miss dr«w«- Pr°P« OPen d*’r and nl«hl tf Amelia Sauer and Joe Harper spent the week end at Crater Lake. They I I ,i,n