Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 24, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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UIIA.NTH PASH DAILY COVRIMI
PERSONAL
DREY EVER SEAL
Glass Top
FRUIT JARS
Pints, $1.25
Quarts, $1.35
i/j Gallons, $1.75
All Kinds of Fruit Jar Caps.
Rogue River Hardware Co.
Three C’s Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades.
Lath, Shingles. Doors. Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE M A K E all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
FOUNDRY AND WEST G
GRANTS I*.ASH. OREGON
Luth church by the Rev. Dr. W. R.
A clipping from a Medford paper Morenz-Oeser. The relatives of both
groom and bride witnessed the cere-
has been received telling of the mar­
mony. After the solemnization the
riage of George Otto Nash and Miss young couple left immediately for
Crete Steckel-Dericks there this Oakland. Cal., where Mr. Nash is en-
month. The items follows
George gaged in business. Mr. Nash is the
Otto Nash and Miss Grete Steckel- youngest son of Mrs. Learning of
Dericks were united in marriage on Central Point and Mrs. Nash is the
Sunday. August 6, at Zion's Evang.- niece of Mrs. Westerheld-Dericks.
Were Married in Medford—
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VI J. Foster »«« In the city today
Murphy went to Portland
last night on
business connected from his Murphy ranch attending to
business
with the C & O. C railroad
M W Jones and family left today
Mrs J A Harper and son. John,
wore in th« city yesterday from Wil- for Ashland to make their home, a
son having work with the 8 P Co
dervllle shopping and visiting
Richard Martin Jr . of Portland,
Mrs. S. A. langtwaet was among
the out of town visitors here yester­ and his son and brother-in law. are
in the city while Mr Martin Is look­
day. coming In from Provolt.
Guy Gravlln left last night for San ing after property Intereata
Francisco, after spending nearly a'
Office stationery, all weights and
grades of paper Courier office
year hero with his parents
-trades
J. C. Smith, of Dryden, was in the-
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Eldon Parker arrlv
city today attending to business mat- «d last night from Benecla. Cal for I
ters. He reports excellent crops tn a visit here with Mrs Parker s sis-
ter. Mrs A. Mathes.
his district.
Guests at the Oxford hotel last I
Martha J. Brown, of Riverside.
Cal., was In the city yesterday shop­ night were. Mr and Mrs Roh Brock-J
ping with Mrs. E. C. Brown, of Rogue ley of Roseburg. Mrs John Rae. Mlns
M. P Rae. of Brooklyn, N Y. and;
River, with whom she Is visiting.
F. W. Sheets, of the Sheets Elec-1 J. C Raoe of Brookings. Or« Mr |
trie store. Klamath Falls. was in the and Mrs C. W Abarrer and Chas 11 ■
city Tuesday, en route with his fam-ISharrer of Detroit. P J Curry and
B. H Read of Ix» Angeles. Mr. and I
Ily to Crescent City
Mrs. R. .Moser and small son l«ft|'*r*- " ■' Glasscock and Viva New-
this morning for Yakima, Wash . lln of lx>s Angeles, Mr and Mrs J
where they will spend the next four lx Robinson, of Honolulu. Blrdlne
Merrill. Rachel Holllngby. Jessie Me
weeks visiting.
Gregor
and Mrs E A. McGregor of
C.
Ritter
and
children.
Mrs J
Viola and Howard. left this morning Portland. II C Semple of San Fran­
for their homo at Portland after a cisco. R S. Beebe of Seattle.. Mrs
J. H. Farlelyh of Leland. and K
visit here with Mrs. G II. earner
llodgman of Medford
J. P. Christie returned this morn-1
Typewriting paper—Courier office
ing to his home at Gardner after |
visiting tn the city for a short time I
Four IU m U. Make Drift—
with his father. J Christie.
Four boats made the drift over the
Word has been received by Mrs. H. |
L. Green that Mrs. N. Morts, who) ¡fishing water between here and
(Gate last night bringing back
was expected here on Monday, had
| pounds of salmon. The price Is
been detained but would be here on
holding up. the fish bringing
Friday.
»
cents
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Graham and i
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Lindsay, of Mer-1
lin. are expected home today after a l ire Department Out.
The fire department was called out
week in the mountains near Taylor
at
about 10 o'clock this morning to
creek.
Mrs. J. G. Intel is selling Jerry, put out a blaze at the residente of
thoroughbred Panama male parrot. l»r R. W. Stearns. An asphalt pot
best talker, loveable and playful and which was lining used to m«lt as­
a good whistler Cage included *35 phalt for use on the roof of the resi­
Other things go first of the week. dence caught fire and the flames
63 shot so high that It was though best
See ad later.
to get the department out.
The
and
mother.
Miss Blanche Crane
Mrs. Caroline Crane, returned today flames were soon subdued without
from -Los Angeles where they have doing any damage
been since June 1. Miss Crane Is an
instructor in the public schools of The Picture Mill—
«
Will reopen for business Monday.
the city
August 29th
Hours for sittings. 10
were
regls-
Many Portland people
a. m to 4 p. m
Other hours and
tered last night at the Josephine.
“
'I Sundays
by appointment,
Studio
these being P. E Bergreen, E. P.
phone 38S-R: residence. IIO-J
66
Martin. Mr and Mrs. M Johnson.
Hugo Kalk. J. C. Perkins and wife,
Will l*rovide < 'on voy unw
,W. C. iDavis. W. II Edwards. C. 0.1
If it is impossible for some of the
Johnson. A. W. Barendrick. Thos.'
! poultrymen who wish to see the culi­
and
E
V.
Ramp.
Hart. Chas Mead
' Ing demonstration at the River
Others stopping there were J._ R.l I Banks Farms Thursday
morning, to
French of New Orleans. E Hoadley
_. ,,
! Slime means will lie fourni of taklng
of Eugene. Mr and Mrs i. Wallace ofl.
B 1 v
of? t*”’ni "a>" County Agent Miller, wh<
Brookings. Mrs.
Ora
, ... ls désirons that the démonstration
Brookings. .Mr and Mrs F C Smith
be well attended
It will be a prac­
of Los Angeles. M. H. Seid and F. tical lesson In culling as the men
D McKeever of San Francisco. Mr.
~
will be allowed to do It themselves
and Mrs. E. E. Dunbar and Miss Jea-
under the direction
of
1‘rofessor
nett Dunbar of Wendling. C. E. Wil­ Crosby.
son of Roseburg. 4* M Martell of
Sisson. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Moore of Attendance la Hecumd—
Philadelphia. Mrs R. C. Salvage and
Dr. R J. Restai, sumrintendent
two daughters and R. C. Moland of
of the livestock division of the coni
San Diego
Ing Josephine county fair, announces
that he has secured a competent man
to care for stock during the absence
of the owner.
It la [Misslble that
some owners may hesitate about ex­
hibiting their stock because they
cannot be present at all time«, and
for thi.4 reason the attendant la se­
cured
Dr Bestul reports great In­
terest throughout the county in the
coming taly and he has assurances
of a big showing of blooded stock.
For Plano Instruction—
See N. E. Townsend
621 A
Rhone 528-R.
Forest l'ire N1|>| hw 1---
Prompt action by fire fighters
a sudden end to a forest fire
Dutcher creek yesterday afternoon.
The fire was reported at 12:30 to
Fire Warden Hoxie who put a force
of men out at once. The blaze was
out by 3 and had burned over but a
few acres. The Howard creek fire
has been put under control and it la
though that it will not offer any
more trouble
A small force ls be­
ing maintained to fight it and
keep a patrol.
Do You Know
THAT
WE HELL
Kodak Films
Stunning All Wool Sweaters
(Just Received)
Uv d<» Il enimt ili hiiitf
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mrs. nenie nea$
The Most Reasonably
Priced High Quality
Line
in thè <Utility. Thi« Fall thè Idg <I<<HUUI<I is f«r <lualll) lailoring.
prieetl rswvsonably.
Ix't u« show ><<u Ilio new I all line of hlglieat
<|U.illty talloHng al l<m<«rt poa.lbl« prive».
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Ixwul dealer nearly seventeen years.
G lit NTH P IHN, OREGON
Big Reductions
on All Goods
Peerless Clothing Co.
TRACTOR
•625s22
F.O.B D.trotl
Henry
Ford
Was Right
When
He Said;
•The Tractor will enable the farmer to
work fewer houra in the day, giving him
more time to enjoy life. 1 believe the trac-
tor will make farming what it ought to be
—the moat pleaaant, the moat healthful,
the moat profitable buaineaa on earth*.”
This tractor has done much—very much—
in bringing true Mr. Ford's prophecy; for in
it is a machine which has harnessed on* of
the most dependable, efficient, adaptable,
economical sources of power in the world—
a machine that saves from thirty to fifty
per cent of the farmer’s time — a machine
which many farmers.claim plows, harrows
or drills as much ground in the same time
as four, six or even eight horses. And more
—a machine that takes care of every power
job on the farm.
Call and let's talk it over, or telephone or
drop us a card and we will bring the facts to you.
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
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C, A. Winetrout
GRANTS PASS
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