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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1921)
FRUITDALE Joins the Federal Reserve Bank We arc pleased to announce that the * Grants Pass and Josephine Bank ii now a Member of the Federal Reserve System Since its organization the GRANTS PAS8 AND JOSEPHINE BANK We take thin opportunity to thank the many eustoinerN for their patronage who are enjoying our Service and Protection and invite those who are considering a banking connection to call and discuss the matter with our Officers. SAM II. BAKER, Cashier I. A. ROBIE, I’resideiit GEO. I’. JESTER. Vier President. A. K. ('ASS, Assistant Casier J. L. Calvert lohn Hampshire Animili Regarded ss Menine Io Crop* of Hawaii by Government Honolulu. T H . Aug 20 < A. I’.) Efforts to rl<l the Hawaiian Island* of the mongoos. a carnivorous animal which I» regarded as the worst men ace to Island crop*, have been begun by the territorial flah und game com- mlsalon. In coo|>eratloii with the board of supervisors of Honolulu The bounty on mongoos scalps has ( 'laus Sellllliilt, been ralsetl from l.r>c to 25c by the PRIESTS IN CLERICAL G Mill »U|»ervl»ors, who appropriated M99 FORBIDDEN MEXICAN' STREETS 1 for that purpose aud annual cash prizes ranging from S5 to 125 to be given the Jive persona killing the Guadalajara. Mexico. Aug. 19.— largest numbers of the banned ani ('A. P. I Archbishop Francisco Oro- mal. zocoy Jiminez, one of the high Cath The mongooa. an Inchneunion, Is a olic prelates in Mexico, baa been product of India where It often la do- fined * 100 by municipal authorities mestIcated because of Its ability to here for appearing on the streets in kill the moat deadly snake» without clerical garb. injury to Itself. Because of Its des Chief of Police Rivera recently or- tructiveness to game, poultry and j 11 tired the arrest of all priests ap crops, the Importation of the tuon- pearing on the thoroughfares in cas- goim to the United States was pro | socks and several disagreeable In hibited years ago. cidents are said to have resulted. GATES TIRES The Tire with the Wider and Thicker Tread This Affects Your Pocketbook When you buy a tire fully 70* of its cost is in the inside fabric carcass. Vulcanizing That Pays Retreading This fabric is the important part of your tire—and you are entitled to get full value out of it. To make sure of this, the Gates Super Tread Tire has been built with a wider and thicker tread to protect this fabric. That's why it is delivering sev eral thousand extra miles. Ole’s Tire Shop C. A. Hanson Phone 143 e 306 N 6th St Mr and Mrs K. C. Underwood took a pleasure trip to Wolf Creek and over Smith hill Bunday. R. I,. Ridings went to Roseburg Saturday and returned Tuesday. Robert Harris, wife and baby and Worth Hamilton returned from Port land Sunday afternoon They took two days for the trip. While in the north Worth Hamilton visited his old home at Park Place and relatives In Portland Allen Underwood and family are ■ pending a ten-day vacation at Cres cent City. Kohath Grout, Ernest and Anna Nielson were dinner guests of Ixrulse Itodell Wednesday evening. Mrs. P. Slattery spent the week end at Crater lj»ke with Dr. and Mrs. Elliott. While there they were treat 'd to a real thunder and rain storm J. H. Harris and 8. P Kile are on the sick list. Mr and Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Hal) were Sunday afternoon callers at the Hamilton ranch Art Peterson has started a dairy on the Sutton ranch. THOMPSON' < REEK M. C. Gaston, of Grants Pass, was doing business on Thompson creek one day last week. Misses Alice and Errol Bingham were visiting Misses I>eona and Edna Griffin last Saturday. Mrs. Will Jordan visited Mr» Mar- Ion Hingham a few days ago. K K Kubll. of Portland. J. O. Watson, of Roseburg. A. Krombllng and Chester Kubll, of Applegate,' went to Steamboat on Tuesday on a camping and hunting trip Mrs. Chester Kubll, of Applegate j motored to Steamboat last Tuesday. Misses Leona and Edna Griffin re- . turned to their home in Grants Pass' after a week's visit with their aunt,, Mrs F. F. <?rove. Mrs. R. A. Boyd, Miss Lelah and' Bernard Boyd, of Alturas. Cal., and^ Miss Wllda Griffin, of Grants Pass, i are visiting Mrs. Boyd's sister, Mrs. | F. Grove. Marion Bingham and Mrs. M. Mee motored to Applegate on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Don Cameron, of Ta kilma, were visiting Mrs Chester Kubll a few days ago Misses I^eona and Edna Griffin and Mrs. F. F. Grove V Uli ted Mrs Will Jordan on Friday afternoon of last week Mr. and Mrs George Kendall. Frank. Earl and Clifford Kendall were Medford visitors on Monday. .. WILDERVILLE I Rev. Rummel), pastor of the Meth odist church left Monday morning for Cottage Grove where he will at tend camp meeting Next Sundaf. in the absence of the pastor, there will be a laymen's aervice. Darwin Ingalls, who has recently been graduated from the electrical department of O. A. C., Is spending his vacation with his father and mother. Mr. and Mr». A. IA. Ingalls. He thinks it quite marvelous that so much has been accomplished toward the making of a home in the few months that he has been away. When he left for college there was only the beginning of a home, he returned to find a quaint and at tractive log house, surrounded with. flowers. Mrs. Rad Robinson's Sunday school class of the Methodist church followed up.their camp in the woods with a party last Friday night at the home of tJhube Robinson, with Miss Josept^ne as hostess. Th a amusing feature of the evening was a "grab bag" and the many and var ied object» ''grabbed'' for proved that the young ladies are both 1n- geneous and clever in providing amusement. The evening was spent in playing old-fashioned indoor games. Everybody voted for anoth er "party" soon. f The swimming beach near the Claudius Robinson home is exceed ingly popular these hot days. The Sbube Robinson family I» planning to spend the week end •It Crater lake. O. M. Thompson and family. of Fullerton. Cal., are guests of the Morrisons. Mr. Thompson is Mrs. Morri »ion's brother. Mrs. J. Z. Faucett came home Wednesday to spend her two weeks' business vacation with her husband and little daughter. The ladies aid society of the Methodist church combined a «orisi with their business meeting Thurs day and indulged themselves in an all-day picnic and quilting bee at the hospitable home of Mrs. Abell. Give up “guess-work Lubrication It is expensive. It causes seventy five per cent of engine troubles. If you don’t know the right type of oil for your car, let us tell you. We are experts on lubrication. We handle SUNOCO MOTOR OIL—the new seien tifie lubricant It is made in six types to suit every make of car. C. A. WINETROUT VALLEY HARDWARE CO JNDCO MOTOR OIL CRATER LAKE One of the Gems of the World It stands out and advertises our coun try just as an electric sign will stand out and advertise our business. THEY ARE ALIKE They have no place for hard times talk. They dodge no issues but talk business from morning to morning. They stand in the open and have noth ing to conceal. They are valuable from every stand point. They appeal to every one who sees them. They are harvesters in every sense of the word. Let’s all wake up and use Crater Lake now. Let’s all wake up and use Electric Signs now. Crater Lake speaks for all. But it takes an INDIVIDUAL electric sign to speak for you. Let’s have our visitors rember our Gem as well as the Gem of the World. i The California Oregon Power Company 623 G Street, Grants Pass Phone 108-J Fashion Garage and Machine Shop Open Day and Night Phone 163 REBORING, LATHE AND MACHINE WORK OF ALL KIND« CAST STEEL AND ALUMINUM WELDING AND BRAZING If you have a motor that ha* lost It* pep. bring It in and lot us install a set of Johns light gray Iron piston«. We are equipped to rebore your motor block and fit any oversize piston», pins and rings you need. Our mechanic* issue you service with satisfaction and a smile. PRICES ON APPLICATION TELEPHONE SERVICE RETURN Hl'UK DEFICIT Part«. Aug. 20. —(A. P.)—The deficit of the French telephone »er rice, which 1» run by the state, will For Service amount to over 220.000.000 francs for this year, according to Itouis Des champs, who ought to be well-in M. Deschamps says that the service formed as he was under-secretary of state for the department of posts, needs an expenditure of 1,500,000,- telephones and telegraphs in the pre >00 francs for Improvement and ex- lension and recommends the state. vious cabinet. FRENCH TO 1 ■’•tawEn BurKe & Knox Grants Pass If it cannot tee its way to this outlay, to hand the service back to private companies and let them reorganise It.