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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
UHI HND.IV. JULV HI, UHM, GRANT* P.ÜM4 DAI IV COURIER PAGE FOU* ■" I PERSONAL Pl T lol II COM. , MERC1AL PAPER Mr. and Mrs. George H. Flagg, of Condon, were local visitor* last night Baseball Sunday, July 24. G. P. vs Medford, at local ball park. 3:30 p. m. 36 Mr and Mrs Scott'‘Hamilton and J G. Hamilton left thia morning for Newport where they will spend the next two weeks on a vacation. Medford wants reveuge, Sunday. July 24th. at local ball park. 36 Mr. and Mr* V. Thurston Truax are spending their vacation at Cave Or &OVTHW ORBGON Camp having left for there this morning They will be gone a week or 10 days Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eastman and It is expected that the new store son. Dale, and Misses Lura Ross and will be open for business about the Eva Sill arrived yesterday front middle of August, and Mr. Colby. | Portland for a visit of several weeks who comes from Seattle, states that In the city with relatives. The young the store will be the equal ot any of ladles are on a trip west from Minne the Seattle shops. sota. Ia>ts all go to the ball game Sun Rocking la < Nnnplctcd— day at the local ground*, we are go The rocking ot the Pacific high ing to beat Medford again. 36 way to the city limits has been com K E. Hodgman and N. J. Drew pleted according to J. Q. Bromley, were here yesterday while on a trip highway engineer. A few loads of of Inspection over the Pacific high rock were also dumped Into the hole way between the California line and at the culvert inside the city limits Roseburg, They report the road tn on North Sixth. It Is expected that very good shape. this road will now be in excellent I. E. Lewis, of Seattle, is visiting condition. here with hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. He was accompanied Josephine Gets Money— here by George Shook, who will visit Josephine county was awarded here tor the next three weeks with *121.43 as her share ot the *6630 61 Mr. Ixwls. which has been apportioned among Mrs. S J. Nazor and son. Orin, are the counties of the state by Sam A. visiting here with Mr*. Naxor's sla Kozer, secretary of state. The money ter. Mrs. C. A. LJnch. After a day is the five per centum of the receipts here Mrs. Nazor will meet her hus from the sales of public lands in Ore band In Eugene and they will go to gon during the years ending June. 30.( Canada for an extended triv 1919, and June 30, 1920. Under the Medford says their ball team Is law this apportionment is based on lots stronger now Ixt’s see If they the area of public lands in each coun are. Sunday at local grounds. 36 ty. there being a total of 61,188,480; Josephine hotel guests last night acres ot these lands in tne state. were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moon, of Jackson county received *196.6*. Oakland^*'. O Barber and family of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs E. S Reed of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I Robert Pringle of San Francisco, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Habbell of Kansas City, Mr and Mrs. T A. Jenkins of San Francisco. A. M. Dalrymple of Eu- gene. O. C. I>avla ot Eugene. Mrs. E. A. Post of Yoncalla. Airs. William Fraser of Blue Ijike, and Mrs W. A. Barrett and son ot Portland. Mr and Mrs. A. Letcher return ed last night from Crescent City where they spent a week on an out ing triv. Mr Ixtcher report* that the roads over the mountains are In very bad condition and that there seems to lx a genera! apathy In Cres cent City In getting any sentiment there in favor of a highway over the mountains All they will tplk there is railroad. through this bank; discount your notes, accounts payable bills ot lading, warehouse re ceipts. etc., here. Use the con veniences of this bank to the utmost; we are ever ready to serve you. "The bank of ser vice to the business man " rKDERAt nrsenAr STS »» THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EASTERN BUSINESSFIRM LOCATESIN THIS CITY Grants Pass is to have another ex-; elusive shoe store, according to the statement ot O. A. Colby, who is on the ground and has leased a portion of the old Grants Pass Hardware company store room. A partition will be put through the middle of the 50x100 room, making two 25-foot fronts, and Mr. Colby will have the south room The Grants Pass store will be one of a chain of stores operated by the Brown Shoe Company of St. Ix>uis. Mr. Colby spent two weeks in South ern Oregon a short time ago and also made thorough inquiry into the condition ot Grants Pass and the bus iness possibilities and decided upon Grants Pass as the most favorable for business opportunities. Mr. Colby is accompanied by one son, Paul. Mrs. Colby and the other son will arrive later. Mrs. Colby is a singer and vocal instructor, and the two young men are bandsmen. FLORIDA JURIST DWCIRES WIVES MAY HUE PillVlLHGl-X A Story You’ll Never F orget SNOW BLIND It 1» a rare motion picture which pleaftez every. body; but every now and then one come** along that few can resist. Such a picture i«* “Snow- blind.” We do not hesitate to personally recom- mend thia thrilling tale of the froze« North to all lovers of genuine artistic worth. It will be «hown here on Friday and Saturday and >e do not want a single one of our patroaa to niiiM» it. Tallahassee. Fla.. July Zl.— (A. P. 1—<A wife has the right to be alone with a man friend on a public high way without Interference from her husband, according to a recent deci sion of the Florida supreme court. The case came up through a hus band meeting his wife riding alone with another man He attacked the man. and as a result of the fight that ensued his wife’s companion was convicted of assault with Intent to murder The state supreme court reversed the lower tribunal. “There may have "been a time when a wife was regarded as her husband's chattel and being out alone on a public road with another man regarded as sufficient provocation to Justify the husband in making an assault upon her companion, but this is no longer true, when women en joy equal freedom with men,’’ said the opinion read by Chief Justice Brown. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGE NO. SO Vi Il Thermopylae mm TONIGHT ' r r Visiting Mem- bers Invited Do You Know Gypsy Cream gives the quickest relief Poison Oak Sunburn and AJI Skin Eruptions. laargn bottle ----- RIVOLI I----- ' “THE WITCHING HOUR” Leaving Tonight CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS 2%. LOOIL. ] $1.00 Specials I Ikante by Moonlight— Saturday night. July 23, at th. beet augur factory 31tf R«'uiind«w— We pay cash tor chickens Burkhalter's Feed Store at 39 lamer I‘rices ■ On good* in every line for mon nt Peerless Clothing Co. 9*tf Party 1» Given— Miss Helen Idater entertained a few of her friend* laat night at it dance at the Fruitdale grange hall After an evening ot dancing th«« guest* were invite«! to the city whore refreshment* were »erved. All of the 23 guests reported a most enjoyable evening The Time of Vour Life— At the Waldorf hall tonight. Smocks, Gowns, Underskirts and a few Hats mr$. Hellie Deas ile <h> ll<’insllt< hing Just the Right Balance Th«we i* certainty of ixrfcct IK and correct st)le In •» TA1IXHUNG Ixi us show you our many remarkable islsm In line woolen* at (lie rm k bottom price for the highest quality. GEO. S. CALHOUN Over sixteen y«v»rs local «kxlcr. GRANTS P.U4H, OHM ION G SHEET Don’t Ixnve Town— Saturday night, July 23rd, but tend the moonlight dance at sugar beet factory Some Jar» big. slick floor v Big Reductions ■' xil You Can Eat— For 35c at the Acme Cafe A working mans’ place to eat. Try our hot waffles, 30c. All experienced An-. white help. T. Jatrsen and E drew*. Props Open day and night, tf i on All Goods at Peerless Clothing Co. Tonight— Montana Harmony Five. Waldorf hall W. It. It.-giilar Meeting?— Gen. laigan W. IR. C. will their regular meeting Saturday af ternoon There will be Initiation and a social hour with refreshments at the close. The G. A R . all Civil war veterans and visiting members of both orders are cordially Invited to be present. The Riverside < otiitnunlly Club- Will give another popular dance at their club house on Pacific Highway Saturday night, July ISM. good music, good time. Come. Big l>nn«' Wednesday. July 27. at Richard son's hall. Tickets *t at door. Dancing 9 to 1 Neilson's orches- A Financial Safeguard TCveryonr should have a H-nTin fuml—It h financial ■utfoguan! for any time •»< emergen« y anti 11 gtvea confidence f«>r IncreuMs! energy. Now is a good time Io sUtrt such a fi^rul th«« Grants Paw A J«ne|>hine Bank. I inieresi |« m I«1 on »a« Ings «ninni Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants pass ,O regon Aviation Exhibitions Airplane Rides GRANTS PASS To-Night Thursday, July 21 Auspices GATES MORRIS AVIATION CO., San Francisco CAPT. EMMET TANNER World Famous War Aviator, Chief Pilot ___ » _____ Exhibitions at 7 p. m. JINX JENKINS, Aerial AcrobatThe ,n,rr,’X Devil °' The man who walks the wing of an airplane while flying—performs acrobatics on the landing gear, etc. THE MAN YOU HAVE SEEN IN THE MOVIES changing from one airplane to another in mid air, changing from a racing automobile to an airplane, jumping from an airplane to a speeding express train, leaping into space with a parachute from an airplane at 20,000 foot altitude. The man who dove into San Francisco Bay from an airplane, etc., etc. Fancy and Stunt Flying Exhibitions by Capt. Tanner Passenger Carrying All Day Make Reservations Early and Avoid Delay WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY