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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1921)
HDA'I M4TIRDAY, .11 1,1 », |02f, (UttNTH PIMI DAILY (WRIER PER52N/4L rill HINDOU OF FATI. might well be called Uie re ceiving teller's window of our savings bntik. For it la there that your future Independence and prosperity and happinesH really aland, awaiting your bet ter judgment Ku vs and succeed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOITHKRN OKBOOI Cl’ PAOB /! /J Fl II Wallace was a business visit or to ths city today from Albany. 65 Yea, Mr. Motorist, that's the 27 number. G Stubblefield left yesterday even- Ing for Portland where he will «pend a few days on business Isst Miss Dorothy .'Hinilau left night for Portland after visiting In the city for the past few days. Flume lumber al Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Phon« Phone 187-J. C4tf recently re It. K. Turner, who i signed as receiver of public moneys al Roseburg, was In I the city today on business. tube? Tell- Want a new casing or < 27 Central #5. Mr and Mrs. A. K. Ca«s left thia L0CÆL Mra A H. Gunnell left this after noon for Sacramento and Hun Fran- ciseo. After a month there she will leave by steamer for Beattie, and will return home by way of Newport. She expects to be none until tbe first of Heptember Mr. and Mrs D. M Burns, of San Knight, of Francisco, Mrs. C. C. Woodland and Oliver Poquet, of San > ranclsco, were in the city last night, Mr Burns has extensive silver Inter ests in Mexico and at one time was one of tbe leading politicians in Cal ifornia. Mr aud Mrs. Paul B. McKee. W M. Shepard and P. O. Crawford, of Han Francisco were in the city to day. leaving this afternoon for the north Mr McKee Is vice-president and general manager of the Calffor-; nla and Oregon Power company,] while Mr. Shepard is special agent' and Mr. Crawford Is chief engineer I . .iflernoon for Cave Camp wnere they will camp for tbe next week or ten ' days. Mr. und Mra. Marlan latice, of Homie Iti ver, were In thè city last | night. altendlng thè Eastern Star lieat Music— I picnic. Saturday night at the Gold Hill Pa Before you build g«t figures on vlllou dunce. I i your lumber, shingles, lath, doors j and window« at Borland Thoma» 05 ('«-ntral— Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf Yes, I'm out more'n a mile, 1 Mis« Gladys Whitlock, of Silverton want that service with a smile 11» visiting in th© city for u week at Best in Quality ■ the home of Mr and Mr«. George lUwt lUenno Planned— j Pratt. Rest rooms, where women from the need a service car lust 1 If you various county points may real or 27 J phone 65. ' clean up when In the city, will be Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey are In the' provided in the Chamber of Com city today from Mt. Reuben, where] merce rooms Plans are now well Mr. Bailey has mining interests. Mr.| ! Bailey reports excellent progress on under way to get the rooms fixed up ar soon as possible the road to the mine from Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sttnebaugh and Save Money- Among the California people at . Mr and Mrs I-a wren ce wfeland re Purchase your new suit and the Josephine last night were M. P. turned last night from Crescent City nlahlnga now at Peerless Clothing Co. Hoey, of Oakland. Wm. M Maul- where they .pent the past week. They „ „ throp of Sun Francisco und Mr. and sill spend the next week at Cave. . Acme Cafo— • Mrs. It 11 Stevenson of lam Angeles. Tbe home of good eats la open day and night. I^rsen & An drews. 09tf NEW BE AI TIFI L MKW Chicken Model Dresses Ì A IM CHARMKVra. CANTON < RKI’K AM» TRICOTINE We do Ilrm«tlt< hing mrs. mille mas Jo .tolls bo4 a o» Binder Twine on All Goods Rogue River Hardware Co Peerless Clothing Co The WINCHESTER Store Mr and Mrs. Martin ridali aro vis ititi« at thè H»t«-rly min«* ut Waldo. Mr t’idnll la n magnesite operator In California, hla homo belng In Han Francisco Varn«*r Gets Contract— The contract for the building of the bridge over Williams creek near the mouth of Powell’s creek was a-| warded at the meeting of the county court yesterday to J. A. Varner, a local contractor. Tbe amount of the' — bid was $1 778, the structure to be a wooden bridge with a 64-foot span. There were six other bidders, the highest being $.’630. It is expected that work will start soon. Arc Vow Going?— Going where? To the Mid-summer Rail. When? July 13. What orch estra? Neilson’s of course. Sure boy. I'm going, ev^^bod^^jH^where Neilsons play. _________________ 24 ScnMilional RoOuitJunSr^ . . . On suits, slnj^rf/'niitb aht! fbraisn- lngs at Peerlesp, Clothing £o. , ■ a” ■ -st . -HT IH-tour Is NeC<~-i«rj— A detour is now necessary for a little over a mile pn the highway Medford, beaauee of the tearing.up of the bridge over Sanihie'credk, to 1 allow for the retfmbe>ring bf the ’ structure. The detour starti «V Rock Point before the big C6fl<*ri>t'e' t/rtige <’• er the Ro...... ing win be tomplefed in abouj , week, according to S. B. Shell. has laid the majqrity tQ( th$ ■ .mejit betwe.-u here and |.Me<lturd. Shoes for the Family Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits, Cotton and all Wool 75c to $5.00 WOODWARD’S 103 North 6th .3 *3 V a *VA « bsWiamnU I of n?u*firr»j’U .awsPsT »□.¿««2 X. •’.if -.r.l bn SERVICE THE KEY NOTE I. iirzt.’.iw <1 .BUsinoU l'ìishiu. «la Service is thè k«y note of tlie Granta Pae-s A- J oms l*h>w«- Bank and it rvwults In cotiipleXe hamtotij af : •MtrKfaetion lo its ciLMoiMer'.. i-xlui il ci.t«-ini«t Jio'f «ii-fsi’B ;< iv’b.txj ; - Grants Pass and Josephine Bank tigli/ .Il l’.iu "I -mil »■'•» VI’« vs '« G rants pass ,O regon d X A rj fe . . ~n------ - : ■ i • . A I hud Joy Party J>an««r—|, Gold .Util (RavUion Saturdayi ulglt.' IlfulyiA. $L.04land 10c i.-i1 .i”14 r> i It . ! —--- »!( |et,l V | 3 lower Price»— U • >1 : nt’.iui i On nbods In every line Tor 1 IVerless CTbtMtlg Co. ,A “9^tt' | I ' ... f •; • ’ » » (1 - 1 ■'/ 1 H Jl J 1 4 I w turn Di,liar and T.m (lent»- I bind -Honourt uni I Dance— ig « svi IT Tuedrtnt aifbu Jwly ■lL'..ul.aldoHe<st ’ lot Rubbr-FMctofF1 y C ...... -or- .-.Mv« ' t.i.'o aBtb Hbor and good music. Band concert °idf WW IWktu.l » ..’¿IL« «/«,( nol) si’H.giii i«ih to t,oup-n *> g o'clock, dance from 9 Uli 12.23tf ta I »‘»hjtAJflRr) TW.0 »»ill ,1,1 (d g,t!.|. VMrtfttiurtKili <sW Mondavi-i "i .«•n ’ IYR0T2IH ¿flOÁ.OAJT WOI03J - — •• ....... Mmtyab lUslent tMvwGni;— ncbi.’itii ft! fr' SMntdr.'»'..! - J'Jn -fl'dwet aaeetint last 'nirht"«i ‘ Jheld In t&’ cSSnlv rtJan'S' 1.1 111./. 1. the Rogue River-gransM ‘was sttwwd’- ' e«u^t.in.> hi< wttt ^tie ’Sr^*»? t tne 8ervi$eV1 37 edskcr abiHit ké taieaibeut « >h«v w»hi- tMqftday. Seward r?UF9ito WF *"?% niinHUN' abcoMtiig t«v Xtltlhty Age tit ,«hw.W 1yert,s4y,mi.ytiwi4. bis wofdS] MIIMr Al wmbtoti pi(4ure WoFitid' aie «Mis little, luaanimi It is '"'T"" * V—«—. I ,i^-> -A elT have iw UtU* i n“*»“»* M G .AcwMS-Cade lAorMlnl held and plana for H im oxlorminn»ion ..KV.« IMF» IHM» ! tuewill»*. |J,l Couyhutka tike- might be. be., s|i slightly ****’" tlougiirt. Uat.thet ShlVi |, of the gray digger given. A meeting .lethented theory -Is »«•««• ’ dfrtienteds.] Th» The th*ory -is ’ .1.0 also tta' ’ P»** « Is lielng held at Ferrydale toni _ ’xr s- mlrht-bo .».ii .s.,i-. h«t ’-»«le«. «•*» AH extperletoeed « he uhell.shock- p4 a . picture of ..r h(„. MW «** <>"**■' 1 - M. him (n in uniform ha*>| "J ’ T i ****■•» «w « w 1 drdwb. Props. Open’da? anki ’ In j Peewfrtimd nd ‘hts perdon1. ■ 'A _____ riMt loot alTit’lt’» ,sv»iL'u.ii..-i ->hsnt .ni Ju-ift [' . -i-X.iildi.J v J -•«» ‘«oil icl JoZ Imuabcr Ip Shipped— , , , ., o )t .reatcet Clothing Sale— " Niue car loads of luaiber and twa > Now on at reerless CliJthrng Cu tf •illm </h’u • .lie .■ -loo.I - .!_ I of wiyod were bro light In laataight by.i F -- n jf M 7 ■ ■ the C. &. O. ft. Th» lumber icame'| We have the beet nunil>ers in IHince at Cynuniinity Club House— form the Spaulding afrd (Apex tun-I Ob the Rogpie, Satur.dax night, Ju- y 9. Everybody welcome. 2* ber companies mills at Waters creek. 1 'SpanMlttg shipped seven cats, twFl »1 .1« -..I >..nt ""IT I" » .. iidii I >,(t ,il comltrçrffrota the Apex mitt. '1 ’ wsA »all 'lid-Sunuii.T 1UU— Thud .«x»h Assorted color« L «... ...W< 1 ' _____________ . 1 •’ Wednesday. July 13. at Richard- ¿it llu 1'1 i ■ :olov •»Iwiyteil i/o VAKD OF THANKS , )( Ion's new hall Dancing from h till : Alhletlo—a pure cum c»(i fV>< If. Tickets $1 including vrar taa. I Pilot—a pare gum cap with i >! It I • I ■’ Hit« llvb io A larger halt Th uh Mhrpby has NM1- > We wish to thank our friend« «nd,* an under strap.-------- *....7.Tc »ou'y:bfctiektpA for music z 2k heigh bore for their kindness and syci1 I Unft *» l! »»iMiqii r -j ’ |>aMy durieg tbe sicknees and Health « W. Ó. W. Concert unti Danes'— of I nnr beloved son-«nd'brother, Ro*i’’ 1 ard -Bailee, aolg-Nl >ift »nsupheud Tuesday ui£h}. July 12 * ME hnUlMiMt."F. r • E. ns • tMtmr, L t ti v i ~ r , 1’"* I bits ’ • Woyd'WitfleV «111» u A a'itoiiwlV/ i,.->il»,| -»di * MÜr ■ . s Dt,',nTii?L;,he<r^1"i9'>' Do You Know Swim Kaps CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS „ . .. JOSUilt'>1 •!’ ,.iiai-iii.st Frank Vaughn