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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1921)
paos rom WiKIMY, Jl 1,1 GRANIN PASS DAILY 4XHIUKH in , unii. I PER52NAIL *£? LOCAL I —- ■ ■ —— J a — » ■ ■ i —*1 Waists and Blouses Mr. and Mrs. J. IE Reldley. of Dnn. e by Moonlight— Saturday night. July 23. at the Amity, were viators in the city today. 31tf Mr. and Mrs W. E. Atkinson, of beet sugar factory At Sale Prices Salem, speul Sunday In the city. Miss Alice Streets, of Seattle, Is Gnwl<*l < iothlng Sale— Now on at Peerless Clothing Ct. tf visiting at the Oxford hotel with her We <1o lleuiaUlcltlng parents, Mr. and Mrs F. W Streets. Bits. itt Three Pine» — Mr. and Mrs. George lattice, of Funeral services for Mrs. K 8. Gold Hill, spent the day In the city Corliss, who died yesterday morning attending to business. Miss Emma Gannyan, of Medford, at Three Pines, will bo held Tues spent the day in the city visiting and day afternoon al 3 o'clock at the home In Three Pine*. The deceased shopping Jo. C Holste, of San Francisco, was ST years of ago and is survived There is tertnlnly of perfect tit and «orre» I alyle in was a business visitor In the city by a busband and five daughters In terment wll be at the Pleasaut Val this morning. Miss Ixiuise Henry, of Seattle, ley cemetery Wash., visited over Sunday with Mr. . TAILORING lamer Price*— and Mrs E. G Holptan. show you our many r®nu»rkahle t nines in ttne woolens al On goods In every line for men at Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Black, of rod I mhcoiii price for «he highest quality. Portland, were registered last night Peerless Clothing Co at the Josephine. Mr and Mrs 1. B. Hall returned Moonlight Don««»— Saturday evening from Sacramento Over aixteea j local tinnier At beet sugar factory Saturday where they *i>ent several weeks on a night. July 23 G SHEET «HANTS PANS, OREGON Good music wedding trip. good floor. Flume lumber at Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. G4tf Merlin lUwident Mr. ami Mrs. J 1». Smith and G. William Van lN>rn died at R. Smith, of Pasadena, and Lucile home In Merlin Saturday night at the Topping, of Terre Haute, wore regis age of ¿1 years, 46 of which had tered at the Oxford last night. been spent In Southern Oregon. Fu Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sheldon, Miss neral servlc.st will be held tomorrow R. S. Judson and Miss Sheldon, of Se morning at 10 o'clock at the Pleas on All Goods attle. formed a tourist party that ant Valley cemetery, where Inter stopped In the city last night. ment will be made. He was single W. L. Montgomery returned from and is survived by two brothers. Ed a trip north this morning und will Van Doru, of Marlin, and lien Van si>eud a short time in the city before Dorn, oi Sliver latke, Oregon returning to Takilma. Engraved card«—Courier office. Mr. and IMrs Marion Dozier, of I Acme Cafe— The home of good eats Is Iceland, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs Dozier's parents. Mr open day and night. I .arsen 4 ! drews. and Mrs. John Stump, of Talent Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tyler audj children have returned to Talent Save Money— Purchase your new suit and from Grants Pass where they were visiting their son. Charles, and wife. nishlngs-now at Peerless Clothing Co Miss Margaret Oivler. who hai been visiting here for the past week llreukwattv Partly Done— The first 1000 feet of the Crescent with Mrs. Chester Heston, returned <le|**iuU in I mij O' uii mid this morning to her home In Port City breakwater for the protection of the harbor was completed this InieMnivni. land. An Mvuunt wllh tlir <*ninlA I* m » n A J<wr|»lihi<* Itank Standard rolled barley. «1.30 per week. V S. Engineer W T. Thomas. rnablm you to iu coniplUli Che d<**drvd result. sack at the Josephine County Hour In charge of the work, stated yester Mill. 3 2 day that they were working In a '■ Interiwt Paid on Sittings tccounla Mrs Dorris Heppenstall and baby depth of 20 feet of water and the arrived yesterday evening from construction required about 90 tons Portland for a visit here with her of rock to the lineal toot of break parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams water, lie estimated that there Mrs. Heppensall plans to stay here would be at least three more months of construction work before the G rants P a ss . O regon for about two weeks Louis Sauer returned yesterday af heavy seas set in which would im ternoon from Portland where he has pede the work during the winter been spending the past two weeks. months. -Del Norte Triplicate He attended the American Legion convention the first of the month and Sensational Reductions— On suits, shoes, hate and furnish went to Portland from there. 98tf Before you build get figures on ings at Peerless Clothing Co. your lumber, shingles, lath, deors and windows at Borland Thomas All You Can Eat— For 35c at the Acme Cafe. A real Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades, Mrs. William I-etts Oliver, of Oak working mans' place to eat Try our All experienced Lath, Shingles, boors. Windows, Walll»oard, etc. land. Mr. and Mrs John Bigelon. of hot waffles, 20c. Berkeley, and Miss Inez Uvingston. white help. T. I-arsen and E. An-1 WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen of Oakland, formed a party that drews. Props Open day and night, tf Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. stopped off in the city last night while on their way home from the Road to Gold Hill Opened— ESTIMATES ON REQUEST The stretch of highway leading In north GRANTS I* .INN, OREGON to Gold Hill has been paved and the FOl'NDRY ANI» WENT « Merchant sales books at Courier road Is now open to traffic according jfflce. J. P. DeWitt and Supervisor E. H. to word from K. E. Hodgman. dlvl-| MacDaniels left this morning on an slon engineer. Schell and Calvert NOTICE FOR BIDS inspection trip to Smith Fork and completed the work on Saturday, Mining .Men Htuvs— Bids will be received by the under Huston, Summit Valley. At Waldo they making a continuous pavement from, Jo. Stewart and R. J were met by M. Eldred Simas, who Grants Pass to within a half mile of I mining men representing Seattle cap signed, secretary of the building com continued with, them on the I trip. the California line, where work on italists, arrived In the city last night mittal, until tour o'clock on Satur They expect to be gone about 10 top of the Sisklyous is now being! and left today for the Boswell mine. day afternoon, July 23, of the tearing done. The bridge over Sardine creek ’ They are Interested In the Boswell down of the old box factory building, days. and the Boswoll East Extension and Its re-erectlon on the county fair Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White and Mr. has been completed also I mine and are considering tho finan grounds site, according to plana now and Mrs Walter Jensen arrived last cial backing of th« Boawell East Ex In my office at the Josephine County night from Oakland. Cal., called here Don't Ix-ave Town— court house. The committee reaervea Saturday night, July 23rd. but at tension. on account of the death of H. M the right to reject any or all bld*. White, father of Dr. White and Mm. tend the moonlight dance at the .Jensen. The party made the trip by sugar beet factory. Some jazz and I Placer location blanks at the Auditorium Building Committee, M. 1». Opdycke, Secretary 35 tiff Courier office. automobile, lowering the S. P. run big, slick floor I ning time. The longer the run the cheaper the rate at the Courier merchant print ing department. mrs. Dcllie fleas 4 Just the Right Balance GEO. S. CALHOUN Big Reductions Peerless Clothing Co. Rogue River Hardware Co. The WINCHESTER Store Financial Independence Shoes for the Family Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits Wool and Cotton Grants Pass and Josephine Bank 75c to $5.00 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S Chairs and Rockers Morris Chairs in Leather and Velour Rockers, Leather, Mahogany, Genuine Reed. Reed Fibre and Oak. Come in and see them—you will find the prices right. Holman’s Furniture Store LAST CHANCE AT PRICES «130 TO «200 IXiWER THAN PORTLAND PRICES DORTS—$850 and $900 BEST BVY ON THE MARKET. ECONOMY' AND COMFORT With additional IRRIGATION, I will hereaft<T giv® all my time to the Real Estate Buslne«s. 208 North 6th Street A. N. PARSONS Three C’s Lumber Company Wrong IJcense t'M*d— i A fine of |10 and costs was paid this morning Into Justice Holman's court by C. E. Moran, who plead guilty to using the wrong license tag on his car. Mr. Moran came recent ly from the east and changed a li cense he had bought for another car onto the Dodge he was driving. '**" 1 ■ ■ Do You Know We have the lM*t nunil>erR In I The Wardrobe Cleaners . Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Altering, Relining, Repairing Master Cleaners and Dyers Swim Kaps Assorted colors ..................... 33c Athletic—a pur« gum <np 03c Pilot—a pur«, ginn cap with Added Attraction-— TONIGHT—Mr. FRED COSTAIN in his latest and greatest Juggling Act. No advance in price Clean Everything That is Possible to Clean an under strap ............... 73c That RIVOLI CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS 507 E St., Opposite Colonial, Phone 147 WE WILL CALL 1