Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 06, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GMNTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
A. E Voorhles,
Pub and Propr
Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail mstter
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year......86.00
By mall or carrier, per month . .50
No One Coffee
WILL PLEASE EVERY COFFKE I SER. HIT WE II l\ K
t HI I NI» llltl I'l l t'l » MM Ol T Ol I \ I l.l
II I
I STOMKItH.
I
SACK OF GRANTS PASS
MITI HDAY, AKil HT <1. INI.
The Victrola
plays HIS favorites too
By Captain Sinclair
The last dollar of the local corps
Music, the language of sympathy. han a
THIS IS A RECORD FOR WE II IVE A HIGH GRADE
tn Grunts ¡*»»8 has been spent. With
tiowcr of drawing minds together, far
XM-VE.E BUSINESS AND WK HIVE NEVER Fttl ND
WEEKLY COURIER
more work in front of us than we
beyond the power of words. In the im­
(NY OTHER THAT WOl I D SATISFY 9OÍ. OF THE
By mail, per year.............. —........12.00
ha«« ever had before and nothing to
mense field of music opened to you when
I* HADE.
go on. When we first took charge of
ADVERTISING RATES
the Victrola enters your home, you will
I •
CHIS COFFEE WE ARE TELIA NG YOl AHOI T IS OUR
Display space, per Inch.............. 88 c
Grants Pass the Army work was in
find your favorite records and his.
I b«
Ix>cal*personal column, per line....10c
■'AMOI S NUMBER IS.
a run-down condition. Very tew pe«>-
Victrola will add to your evenings many
Readers, per line
8«
| pie attended our meetings and very1 I
hours of happiness.
I
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
few children came to our Sunday!
Let us explain to you personally our
The Associated press is exclusively
school
In three months time, by
terms and service,
entitled to the use for republication
dint of hard work, we raised our I
of all news dispatches credited in this
children's attendance from an aver­
or all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub­
age of from 7 to 10 present to 103 1
lished herein.
(1 reals I'ees, Ore.
We
Htaaton Ilow ell, l*r«>|>iXt>r
attendance in Sunday school
All rights for republication of spe­
raised our young people'« legion at-
cial dispatches herein are also re-
tendance and our older people's at­
eerved
________ ‘_
♦ ♦ ♦ S|wW Meeting—
tendance 100 per cent. We organ‘-
♦
Of Grants Pass lodge No. 84, A. iaed a boys* brass band, of boys of
e
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
SATURDAY, AUGUST «, IMI
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ F. aad A. M. Tuesday night, August 15 years and under. We have help­
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50 ed the sick and needy of our own
Mrs. W.
H. _____
Striker,
of Kerby, 9, 7 o'clock.
♦
OREGON WEATHIK
♦
spent the day shopping in the city.
town and some from outside. We
♦
♦
have tried to give the people honest 1
Harry Floyd was in the city to­ Ubrary Is Ap|tfvcia(<xl—
♦
Tonight and Sunday fair.
That the efforts of the Grants Pass value tor every dollar spent. In the
day from Kerby, attending to bus-
♦
♦ moderate westerly winds.
library board in sending out libraries last five weeks, the officers' family
Iness.
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Mrs. F. H. Porter, of Gold Hill, through the county are appreciated has had |38 to live on for food, fuel,
was In the city today visiting and is evidenced by the following letter clothes, lights, water and generail
THE 1-EGION’S VISIT
received by the board from the Illi­ living expenses
Not living very
shopping.
Two hundred and fifty members of
high are we? The people who rent
nois
library
Association.
"The
Illi
­
"Victory," the guaranteed mat­
the American Legion, led by Nation­ tress at Helmer's. "The Home of nois Library Association wish to us our hall and quarters rnuBt have;
thank you for the splendid library their rents. We don't want to cloee
al Commander John G. Emery, have Good Furniture."
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you haïe given them. Already ap­ up shop with our work going fine
left to visit the scene of their great
C. O. Wells and Charles Phelps, of preciation of your thoughtfulness Is and growing every’day. We haven't
struggle against the Germans. They Holland, were in the city last night, shown by the way both young and any drive funds to draw from, so on
(Continued from l'ago Ono)
are making the visit to France at the stopping at the Oxford.
old appear at the library on Tuesdays advice from our local b«>ard we are!
Mr.
and
Mre.
W.
G.
White
and
• ver the earnings of the building
Wo
and Saturdays for books. Our mem­ going to start a rent league. We
official invitation of the French gov­
StUvsCion Army
Week day meetings are held on have repaid all the subscriptions
ernment. It is hoped that the visit I their son. C. M. White, and wife, of bership is steadily growing anti we want to get 150 people to pledge us
Phoenix. Ariz., leave Monday for a
with interest, tho building will re­
of the Legion will be more than a trip to Portland, Astoria and other expect to subscribe for some cur­ 81 per month or 25c per week to Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
rent magazines in the near future." keep our flag flying We gave our 8 o'clock p m. Sunday meetings are vert to the county for use for com­
mere revisiting of old scenes.
It points.
The board of the Illinois association best "over there." What will you as follows Sunday school, 3 p m munity and fair ^urpos«<s. The man­
should help to revive the old friend­
S. L. Grimmett was In the city is President, Mrs. Elmer Hanscam; do "over here?" The business men Holiness meeting. 3 p. m. Young agement of the building will be In
ship between the two great nations yesterday and today from his Hol­ Mrs. S. C. Williamson, Cord Can- have stood by us In the past and also people’s legion. 6:15pm Old
fash- the hands of a Community Building
I
members of tho different loned salvation, tree aud easy, 8 P corporation to be formed, and in
Bert the
and to cement the common ties of land ranch and reports that many field, Frank Thompson and
which stock will be Issued to all sub­
churches, for which we are very m. Everybody welcome.
purpose which led the nations to people are making the trip up to the Adams.
scribers. The county fair board has
grateful. Our Institutions are at the
caves this season.
Capt.
and
Mrs
Sinclair.
to fight side by side in the conflict.
agreed to deed or lease the grounds
servirt» of the cit^ state and nation,
Mr. and Mrs. August Goettsche. Eugene Party Visits Cave»«—
Reports from France , say that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean and Mrs.
upon which the building wilt stand
A. F. Bremer, linotype operator on free of charge. Do you believe in
Church <>f God
to tho corporation, giving it title to
preparations are being made <o show Alice Grimes will leave in the morn­ the Eugene Guard, and Mrs. Bremer, the Salvation Army work? "A friend
Sunday school 9 45. Preaching at
We 41 a. m and 8 p m. Young people's the property pending the repayment
the Legion men a good time. Evi­ ing for Rockaway beach. After a and their niece, Miss Myrtle Wind- in need is a friend Indeed ”
of subscription»
stand ready to gork. Will you fur- meeting 7 p. m
Prayer meeting
dently the French people are desir­ week at the beach they will go to rick returned today from a visit to
Manager Borland has named com­
Marshfield to attend the Elks con­ the Josephine county caves, having nish the tools. Yours tor service.
Wednesday
8
p
m
You
are
Invited
ous of maintaining the good will of
mittees
in all portions of the county
CAPT.
and
MRS.
W.
C.
SINCE
lilt
vention.
a
most
enjoyable
trip.
Mr.
had
. to attend our services
the American republic. The Ameri­
for the solicitation of subscriptions,
Residence, 202 West E slretd
Jo Pardee, Miss Prudence Pardee Bremer had a talk with the govern­
R. M. Conrad, pastor
and the soliciting will go forward In
cans should be willing to go at least and Miss Martha Williamson left ment surveyors who stated that the Phene 380.
all parts of the county at the same
this
afternoon
for
Prospect
where
half-way.
road survey would be completed in Mercury Starts Ip—
(1iur«h of tho Nazarene
time.
The feeling of the Legion is voiced Mr. Pardeen will play for the dance another day or two, and then would
3 p. . m Sunday (except 2nd Sab-
The mercury had a good start to­
Il la prpoeed to havo the build­
Hill commence other details connected
They
were
met
in
gold
tonight,
by Commander Emery, who says:
bath In month).
ing far enough along at fair limn In
by Nick Carter, who will play the with the survey. They announce the day when it had reached 99 degrees
each
7:30 Tuesday evening of
“That we are making this pilgrim­ piano at the dance. They will con-
at 1:40 o'clock. It Is expected that
Heptember for Use during the fair.
altitude of the mouth of the caves this will be the hottest day of the week.
The maple floor will be laid, and
age is proof that the war-alllance of tii\ue on to the lake tomorrow.
as 4000 feet. Many­ persons are
Services in S. B A hall over Rack the Inauguration ball will be held
America and France was based on
Tourists registered at the Oxford making the trip, with a good per­ year as the temperature will prob-
ably go up several more degrees bo- et Store All cordially welcome
on bailor day. or as soon thereafter
righteous concepts. More than two last night were H. C. Rogers and centage of them going in by the way
L. E Fenton, pastor.
fore sun-down Th« hottest record I
as possible
family
of
Fifield.
Canada.
Mr.
and
of
Williams.
The
Bremer
party
will
years have passed since we fought
so far was in last month, when it I
Mrs. Kaminsky of Stockton, Cal., go to Crater I-ake.
side by side. Many friendships have Mrs. Flora Hinman of Portland. Miss
St. A mo ' s Catholic Church
went to 100 degrdbs
(MIMING EVENTS
8unday mass at 8 o’clock.
been broken in that time, many Metta Brown of Portland. Mias Doo­
Salem Are Made—
Aug, 7, Sunday Josephine County
NEW
Rev. S. A Coupal, pastor
agreements and associations repudi­ little of Long Beach, Miss Beerns of
Sales made during the past five
Association picnic at Ijiurelhorat
ated. But the friendship of America Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell tt i weeks by Higgins and Verdin are: GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
park,
Portland.
First ( ban li of (Tirisi Scienti»!
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
and France persists. It endures be­ Los Angeles, C. D. Doffas and son of I J. F. Mimmick purchased home of
Sept 15-17, Thursday. Friday. Sat­
Christian
Science
services
are
held
mill
prices.
All
kinds
of
planed
Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. ' Mrs. Lozier, located on East A S.;
urday Southern Oregon Indus-
cause it rests on something more
lumber Our truck delivers any­ every Sunday In the W. O. W. hall,
Atkinson of Portland. Dr. H. E. J. M. Casey bought 2^4 acres of A
lrial Exposition at Granta Pass
binding than the formal agreements Cleveland and family of Burlington,
where. Phone 188, 107 North at 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening
L. Penwell on Crescent City road,
of statesmen. It is based on a com­ Wis., and E. M. Warner of Seattle. Andrew McCarthy bought 7^4 acre«
Sixth street.
92lf meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject
NOTICE
mon understanding and a oneness Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knapp and Mr. from First National Bank, on .Mur- I'EPENDABLl*
INSURANCE All, Sunday la, "Spirit."
To the Gas Consumers of the Ore­
Reading room is open from 3 to gon Gas & Electric Company:
of aspiration that live deep in the and Mrs. J. L. Delemont of Medford phy creek; Bill York bought home
lines. See T M. Stott, Buick sales-1
from L. Jones, on Burgess street;
rooms. Phone 520.
43tf' 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and
By order of the District Court of
hearts of the two great democratic were also registered there.
L. Davis bought 160 acre ranch from FOR SALE—Six-room cottage with holidays, The public la cordially In­ Jackson County, the property and
peoples.
Mrs. Gilmore III—
vlted to attend the services • nd to interests of the Oregop Gas & Elec­
Mr. Martinez, in Illinois valley; Mr
three full lots 50 by 150, good) visit the reading room.
“This representative group of
Mrs. O. H. Gilmore, of Rogue Bush bought 14 S acres from D.
tric Company will be sold August
garden land, fine well of water
Americans, coming from every part River, suffered a severe stroke of Higgins, on Crescent City road; Mr.
13th Tho undersigned, according
sufficient for irrigation, beautiful!
Church of ( hri.l
of our country, goes to France to re­ paralysis Thursday evening and is Redding bought six acres from Al
to the law, must make his report to
Two-thlrds
orlg-J
neighborhood.
(Christian Church)
the said court five «lays before date
ceive the tribute that the French pay now reported to be in a serious con­ Teal, on Murphy road; Andrew
Inal valuation. Easy terms. See H.
Mrs. Cowdrey, of Council Bluff». of sale or August 8th You will ion-
dition.
McCarthy
bought
20
acres
from
Hig
­
to America through us. We go, not
H. Allyn. Grants Pass.
241ÍF.S. Iowa, formerly a resident of Grant«
gins brothers, on Murphy creek; Mr.
for a great favor If as soon as pou-
as individuals, but as envoys, repre­ Suntlay Schools Play Ball—
j Hostettler bought 80 acres from Roy WANTED- Experienced «ÿrl for gen­ Pass, will sing at the morning ser I slble after receipt of gas bill yon
senting not only the war veterans
The local Methodist Sunday school Higgins, in Fruitdale; E. W. Nelson
eral housework. Phone 537. 48 vice. Baptismal service st the close will go to the company’s offlco and
•
but, I am asure. the whole nation. baseball team went. to Merlin this, . bought 22 acres from Sam Higgins, E. L. GALBRAITH — Real estate, in­ of the sermon.
pay the amount duo. and oblige,
Crewent Oty
road? ; Mrs. Mae
“Wives. Obey Your Husband»,'* 1»
_ _________
__ ___
THO«. D FETCH.
Mindful of this, we shall bring back afternoon to play a game against a i on
surance and plate glass llnbllltv. ■ the subject of the evening sermon
team from the Merlin Sunday Moran bought 10 acres from W. T.
4 2tf.
Receiver.
the good wishes of the French to all
609*4
G
street,
phone
28
40tf
Special music.
school.
Oregon Gas Ar Electric Company.
Tucker, in Jerome Prairie; Mr.
Americans.”
Work on our addition is progres­
Davis bought 112 acre ranch from JOS. MOSS AGENCY—Fire insur­
Notice to Subscriber»—
ance, plate glass liabilty, Insur-■ sing and we hope to be able to dedi­
J. F. Walters, on Rogue River;
Warning Should Be Read—
Subscribers are requested to make Harry Sanford bought house and lot
ance. 204*4 Sixth street.
tf cate It sometime in September. We
The warning to bathers at the payments to the office and not to the from C. E. Moran, on North Eighth;
had 215 in Bible school last Sunday
FOR SALE—120 acres of wheat,
bathhouse should be read and Taken carrier boys, Boys have no author-' Mr. Cappock bought home from Dan
—be one with us tomorrow.
oats and barley straw for sate by­
O. J I jiw , minister
to heart by those people to whom It ity to collect, When a change of ad- Higgins, on East J street; Mr. Hos­
stack or load. Phone 212-J. fl.
is addressed, says T. P. Cramer, dress is to be made always notify the' tettler bought home from Roy Hig­
A.
Hollowell
&
Son.
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chairman of the bathhouse commit- office.
( lirirch of (><>d
gins, on North Eighth; J. M. Pow-
Orrzon'i Higher limitation ol
tee. Last night the current proved
The Sunday school and the 1 1
era bought home from Mr. Cappock, FOR SALE—4 dozen Mason
jars, *4 gallon, at 65c per
too strong for a transient who was Funeral S«Tvices Tomorrow—
o’clock services will be nt the taber
on East J; Mr. Roach bought 11
915 North Tenth or phone
swimming to the raft. He was forc-
nacle. Evangelist L. E. Neal will
Funeral services for Mack Trim­ acre tract from Mr. Alway, on
ed to summon help and managed to: ble. who died suddenly Thursday, Rogue river; Mr. O’Neal bought j
be hero-all nett wook. We give you
fight School«; Seventy Department«
get to shore assisted by two men will be held tomorrow afternoon at 18 acres from Mrs. Walter Everton, i FOR SALE—u-passenger touring all a hearty welcome to come and
who went to his aid In a canoe. As 2:30 o'clock at the Christian church. on Crescent City road.
FALL
DUM OPENS Si.PT 19. 1921
your
friends
to
hear
him.
bring
car in good condition. 4 new tires.
For mloffnaiion writ« to the R«ri»<tar
he reached shore, his heart became Grants Pass lodge A. F. and A. M.
• electric lights and starter Would
affected and he was in need of help will have charge of the services at Eastern Newspa|mr Men Here—
The Brethren Church
Oregon Agri« triturai College
make good stage car. Price right.
COK VAI.LIS
to get up Into the park. He refused the Masonic cemetery.
Sunday school at 10; preaching at
At Tetherow's Garage.
53
W. B. Jones, of Science Service,
to disclose his identity The swift
and
11;
services
In
the
evening
at
7
Washington, I). C.; J. A. Fleitzer, MODERN HOUSE for rent with far­
current makes its dangerous for ln-| I.o»c, J‘rices—
8. Charles Bonsack, of Elgin, III.,
■w
with the United Press, Altoona, Pa.;
nittire, or will seli reasonably. will precah.
experienced swimmers to attempt the
On goods In every line for men
('. A. Shamel, Gibson City, III., with
5 3
Call 712 East K 8t.
swim to the Irfg raft.
Peerless Clothing Co.
Editor and Publisher, and Dixon
Ilaptlxt Churcli
Jersey-Holstein
FOR
f
Shamel, Gibson City. III., with Distel
Sunday school at 10 a. in. Dr. M
years old, 82 5
milch
Wheel Corporation, spent the day
403 Rogue River R. Britten, superintendent.
cash.
in Grants Pass. They have spent
Rev. Horace W. Ilouldlng, from a
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Ave.
the past two months on a western
mission station In China, wIM preach
trip, traveling from New York by FOUND -Sum of money.
Owner |
at 11 n. m. and at 8 p. m. A cordial,
flivver. At Grants Pass they were
can have it on identification | invitation is extended to all.
obliged to have repairs made. The
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423 B street.
«
young men have been having a won­
DOST call up White Line Taxi next
Neuman M. E. ( hiirch
derful trip but they admit that it is
week.
Beginning
Monday,
August
Sunday
school at 10 a. m
New goods arriving every day, won­
wearing on them and they will make
8th, will be out of town. W. G.
Epworth Leagues at 7 p. m.
the
return
by
train-.
On
the
way
out
derful values—coats, suits, skirts and
Tn the morning ul 1 I o’clock the
White.
they visited ex-Secretary Daniels, at
dresses for fall wear.
pastor
will i>r • i on the thorn«.
Raleigh. N.
spent the evening WANTED to buy for cash. 6 or 7
room house. G. L. Carr. Merlin. "The Sermon In the Wilderness,"
with Colonel and Mrs. Henry Wat­
r>3 and in the evening at 8 o’clock on
terson, at Watterson, Ky., bad a
¿I
the theme ".Messengers of P«tace "
"coke” with Wm. Allen at Emporia,
Good
music, A cordial Invitation Is
NEW
TODAY
—
10x12
wall
tent
s««l
i
Kan. They also took a look into the
*7. *>(•• lo-lli, extended to strangers. Tourists ar«
blcy< Ic. A7.BO-
New anti l'seti Goods
Mammoth cave, climbed Pikes peak, IO days. Boys bicycle,
welcome in their traveling clothes,
HER ME
went through the Royal Gorge, tour­ cotton mattress«» i, MW stock. 2-l>nrn-|
ed the Yellowstone park, visited er (lark Jowell oil stove, oven for | .Men may leave their coats at horn«.
laike Louise, and came down the oil stove, folding chairs, small dross-
Phone 71.
T. C. Greatest (lot IH ng Salt*—
highway from the north to Grants er, book case.
4()l G STREET
Now on at Peerless Clothing Co. tf
Booth.
Pass.
The Music and Photo House
Fair Building Financing
TECHNOLOGY
New Goods
PALACE CAFE AND
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHILES