Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 27, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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“TO HAVE IN TIME OF NEED VOL’ MUHT
SAVE IN TIME OF PLENTY”
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Miss Olive Willard return««! to W>HHlm<*n of the World—
Ail neighbors urged to attend
Portland this morning after a visit
In th« city with her sister, Mrs. Vai- Monday evening. Business of lin­
es
portance.
Isrd Truax.
D. M. C. crochet and embroidery
One Dollar o ] h , iik an uccount here—keep
thread at th» Hat Shop.
M New Do<lg»w PlirchaM-d—
adding t<> it von get compound interest in time.
The C. L Hobart company has
Spiral la -the world's best corset.
Mary L. Coe, Coraetlere, for appoint­ »<dd Dodge Brothers cars to the fol­
Don’t you thing you better do it?
erai lowing: k. M. Leonard, C. E. Wise, of
rnvnt« phone 164-J, evenings.
Heavy Mason Jsr rubbers at C’ra- Grants Pass. and Nate Johnson of
69 River Banks A new Overland was
m«-r Bros
John Hampshire will leave thia sold to O. D. latepold of this city.
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
evening for Portland where he ex-
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pecta to spend u few days attending Ttu- lta|HjM Huntlay , m -I km >I—
Ashland la
gaining on
the
to
business
The habit grows.
Save with ujb .
Fruit funnels and streamers at Grants Pass Baptist Sunday school
Everyone come out Sunday and
Cramer Bros.
H. G. Clarke, of the California Ore­ help us maintain our lead. Special
gon power company, has returned musical numbers Sunday. Come and
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from Medford where he spent several enjoy the surprise.
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days attending to business.
Self sealing glass top Jars at Cra- Bartlett* About Gon»—
The Bartlett pear crop is about
44
tner Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I* Willard, who gone. Five cars of cannery stock
have been visiting here with Mr. Wil­ were shipped out this week and but
lard's sister, Mrs. V. T. Truax, left on«> car remains to be sent, this go­
this morning for their home at Klam­ ing forward on Monday. There will
be no more packing until about Sep­
ath Falls
Paring knives at Cramer Bros 66 tember 5, when later pears and early
John Me Vicar, of Victoria, B. 0 , apples will begin to move, It is es­
la visiting his son, J. D. McVIcar, of tlmated that there will be at least
thia city, for a few days, after which 40 to 50 carloads of apples sent out
he will go to Ashland to visit another from the vicinity of Grants Pass.
one of his sons.
Ever Seal glass top fruit jars at The Same Place Saturday-
Gold Hill pavilion dance.
66
Cramer Bros.
.Martin latngworthy, of Detroit,
Mich , arrived last night to visit hU Time .Schedule < lianged—
A new train schedule has been an­
brother, D. M. Langwortby, and fam­
ily. He spent some time in tian nounced by the Southern Pacific to
take effect tomorrow. A few min­
Francisco on business
Old style Mason fruit Jars at Cra­ utes change In the leaving time of
tner Bros
ns most of the train has been made.
T. M. Talbott, who has beeu here Number 13 has been changed from
for the past week on business con- 7:38 a. tn to 7 31; No. 14 from 8:20
nected with the forestry office, re­ a. m to 8:13; No. 15 from 9:15 p.
turned last night to the main office m. to 9:25; No. 54 from 6:35 p. m
to 6.40; No 16 from 8:20 to 8:06;
Many FUb«-rm«wv an lU'er—
at Portland.
ilihkou lUUerw lnt*TO»t*-vf—
laist evening looked like a night
J. E Platt arrived last night from i No. 12, Shasta, from 10:35 a. m. to
Much Interest was shown by poul­
sev­ 10:07. No. 53 remains unchanged
try ralaers In the culling demonstra­ for fishing to nearly every angler Ixing B«>ach, Cal., for a visit of sev-
tions this week held by Professor Ir the ally, the river being lined ylth eral weeks al the home of George at 2:10 p. m
Cosby
Friday's meeting at lllahee fishermen Joe Wharton wen\ hbftve Sabin. While here he win accotn-
was attended by about a dozen poul­ the Rock Point bridge and says that pany Mr. Sabin into the hills around Dance Smunlay .Mght—
Gold Hill pavilion.
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trymen. a few women also bollix he has never «esn so many fishermen the caves in searoh of a buck,
on the river as were out last night.
Preserving kettles in enamel and
present.
OtiuTw Add Nam<w—
Few good catches were reported. aluminum ware at Cramer Bros.
Several other taxi drivers have
Bruce Oldlwg bringing back the big­
Mrs. Claude X. Davis and small
U< wilier for M *'*■4* <«*ol—
The weather In the vglley during gest tale, with a few D»h to go with daughter went to Medford this morn­ add<>d their names to the list of stage
the past week has been as near Ideal it He caught four good steelheads, ing on a short trip. They will visit drivers who have volunteered to
as It is possible to have The mer­ one weighing better than six pounds with T. *H. Burch there and later with bring In mineral exhibits for the fair
a cousin. D»vid H. Jackson, near free of charge. C. O. Johnson and
cury never went above 89. hAverlng Others report little luck.
Ashland, returning the first part of R. C. Jones, who run as far as Takil­
for the most part near 80 to *8 de­
ma. have announced their deture to
Black
Ibv»
Planted
—
the
week.
grees. The nights were pleasant, one
Bert Anderson receive«! a wire
Economy covers—new stock at cooperate in making the fair success­
night, however, being rather cold,
from Capt. A. E. Burgduff, «tate Cramer Bros.
66 ful and will bring tn the minerals if
the mercury dropping to 43
they are left for them.
game warden, Thursday stating that
Fred Fritz returned this morning
20 cans of big mouth blsck bass from Portlsnd wher* he spent several
Not S*I mh »I Holid*»» —
Tile Picture Mill—
The popular impression that Labor would arrive at Ashlan<! Friday days on business connected with the
Will reopen for business Monday.
morning
to
be
place«!
in
the
I
eke
of
September,
Boswell Mining company. He was ac­
day. the first Monday In
August 29th. Hours for sittings. 10
Mr.
Anderson
arranged
the
Woods
companied by Mrs. Frits, who will
Is a school holiday. Is corrected In
a, m. to 4 p. m Other hours and
the lajit edition of the state school with Supt J. W. Berrlan and local go to the mine tomorrow­ with Mr
Sundays by appointment.
Studio
Ashland
to
take
the
fry
sportsmen
at
Frit*.
laws. Th« law says that the day
phone 283-R; residence, 140-J.
66
shall bo a legal holiday. provided to the lake, These are the first base I Mr. and Mrs L. F. Cole ieft Erl­
- .
this
county,
and
will
In
to
lie
placed
I
that "the first Monday In September
| day night for Portland and will later New Ibra lt«-talle»«—
shall not be a school holiday, but a please a lot < of those who like baw go to Cambridge. Minn., to live with
The Grants Pass Bakery has in- J
portion of «aid day shall be set apart fishing, There will l>e eight or ten their son. Rev. Henry G. Hanson
stalled a new Petersan Patent baking
fry
In
this
shipment.
thousand
small
and observed In the public schools of
accompanied them as far as Portland over in their shop, making the plgnt
Medford Mall-Tribune.
• the etate by appropriate exercises "
and will return here Monday.
one of the most up-to-date In the
There are but a few schools of th«*
Tall and squfft jelly glasses at Cra- state. There are two other ovens of
Codling Moth« Out—
county that will be affected by this
66 this type in the state, one being at |
More codling moths are flying at tner Bros.
law as but one school Is now In ses­
Mr. and Mrs.
P. utnlaQn. Mias Bandon and the other at Eugene. The
this
time,
says
County
Agent
Miller,
sion. with several others due to «tart
and apple growers are advised that Berenice Quinlan and Father Coupal Interior of the bakery is to be palnt-
next Monday
they i-hould keep their apples well returned Thursday evening from ed white as soon as the old oven can '
All were delighted be disposed of. A new front has re­
co»» ted with spray. During the cold Crater laike.
wenther eur'ter In the spring the with the lake, the drive around the cently built greatly improving the
The'
broods did not all hatch out and are rfm proving to be the most interest­ appearance of the building.
bakery Is owned by Herman Keibel.
fust now beginning to coni«' out. Pro- Ing part of the trip.
lessor Childs, of Hood River, advo­
Oxford hotel guests last night were
and you will always
cate« a late August or early SepleK- Mrs. J. Marh'offer and J. R. Marhof- < >l«*ning P<wt|M>nc«l—
have it if you use
The Epworth Hall addition to the^
ber spray, but It is up to the individ­ fer of Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs.
ual grower whether or not hie apple« V. C. Chaney of Medford. Mr. and Methodist church, which was to be
need spray at thia time.
Mrs. David H. Jackson of Chicago. opened on Saturday and Sunday. Sep­
Frank Stoddard of Seattle, B. W. tember 3 and 4. has been unavotd-j
F«»r<l < «rs Sold—
Paul of edford. C. if. Paul of Port­ ably delayed, and the program com-1
Forde were recently sold by the land. W. G. Robinson of Kerby, and mittee for the opening has found it i
Ford Garage to the following peo­ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Youngren of San necessary to postpone that event.
When completed, the hall will be
ple:
Touring cars—<H. P. Johnson. Franciaco
Uniform in Strength
one of the largest recreation centers
II. H. Robbins. P. T. Everton, l*eon-
Unsurpassed in FIs vor
In Southern Oregon, and will aid in
ard Miller, Hen H Pruitt. J
M
Concert Waa Enjoyed—
housing the Methodist Sunday school.
Briggs, Jacob Redding. Arthur Gen-
ONLY
The weekly band concert by the The addition is, in length and width,
tenian. J. G. Works, A. E. Williams.
W .O. W. band last night was great­ larger than the main auditorium of
Charles J. Reldell. S Agee. J. H.
ly enjoyed by a large crowd. Excel­ the church
Bedingten and C. E. Gray. Roadsters
lent music was given under the di­
—»Rodney Calvert and Jack Tobin.
rection of J. iR. Hlggenbotham
More Good Music—
Sedan
P.
P.
Proctor.
Pound
Gold Hill pavilion dance.
Luxite Hosiery
Luxury without extravagance
Pure Silk, Silk Faced and Cotton
Ifirs. Dellie fieas
We do Henistit* hing
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
<7x75 The Most Reasonably
Priced High Quality
Line
in the fount). This Fall the big drenand hi for quality tailoring,
law us »how -you the new ball line of highest
priced reasonably.
quality tailoring at lowest possible prices.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Ixxal dealer nearly seventeen years.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
003 G STREET
Low Pattern Jelly Glasse»
NEW FALL GOODS
70 cents
at New Low Prices
per dozen
now arriving at
Rogue River Hardware Co.
You Want Good Coffee
M.J.B
Persistence
At the Wheel
p<-»*pl<- know Umt when persistence » at the »lir l
good work will be ac* ompli.'-hed.
open an ¡uiuunt with the Granta l'meA Josephine
Hank and persiat in saving. Four per rest inter­
te rest (mid on saving» account!*.
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass ,O regon
Three C s Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades,
Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
FOUNDRY AND WEST G
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
FALX GOODS WILL BEGIN TO ARRIVE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1
STOCK CLEANING SALE BEGINNING MONDAY, AVGV8T 22. AND
LASTING ALL WEEK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALX GOODS.
SOME REAL BARGAINS IN MANY LINES
SEE IS IT THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY FAIR.
WE WILL BE THERE
Holman’s Furniture Store
Coffee
Want Trial Brought Here
We want your
COFFEE BUSINESS
We carry only
four grades and
our stock is
always fresh.
KINNEY
and
TRUAX
Interest in the 'Brumfield case has
here by the
been greatly augmented
i
poaslbllty of a change of venue,
which might i throw the case to Jose-
phlne county, There are many peo-
pie here who w-ould lie glad to see It
brought here, although the difficul­
ty of securing Jurors would be great.
There are so few people that have
not heard of the case and already
have an opinion, that the choosing of
a jury would take a large amount of
time. Should the trial be brought
here, the city would be filled with
people coming here to witness the
proceedings and all the large papers
of the coast would have their corre­
spondents on the Job.
Neatly Expressed.
Dnn was the sort thut whined when­
ever he couldn't have his way. Illa
brother, Avery, got out of patience
with him one day and exclaimed to hla
mother: "That kid Is the most di»-
agreeable one of the family, and every­
body knows It but him.’*
BORN
KELLY To Mr and Mrs. Roy Kelly, B. Y. P. U. Entertain;*—
of this city, Saturday, August 27, Friday evening some 20 young peo­
ple of the Ashland Baptist church
a daughter.
came down to Grants Pass by auto.,
They were met at the Baptist church
here by a like number of the home-'
folks Baptist young people. A good
social time' was enjoyed, delicious
I refreshments were served. The gath­
ering broke up about 11 with the in­
vitation “Come again.” and the re­
THAT WE 8E1J,
sponsive answer, "You folks come
up and see us.”
GIIXKTTK, GEM. DI RHA.M
Do You Know
RAZORS
AND ALL THE LEADING
BRANDS <W RAZOR BLADES,
LATHER BRUSHES
AND POPULAR
SHAVING PREPARATIONS
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
Apple* Brought to Town—
Several apples of the Cornell
Fancy variety were being exhibited
tn the city today by W. W. Canby,
who has a tree of them. The apples
are ripe now and are saJd to be of
fine flavor for »«ting and cooking
Mr. Canby grafted a scion on another
tree and is attempting to get this
variety started as It is thought that
summer apples would find a ready
market. The apple is a Maryland
variety and Is little known In the
west, ft colors up In fine shape.
Shoes for the Family
KAHN TAII j ORING 4X1 SAMPLES FOR FALLARE IN. WITH ALL
THE NEW FABRICS AND STYLES. GET A SI IT MADE AS YOU
WANT IT—FIT GUARANTEED.
103 North 6th
Guests at the Josephine hotel last
night were Mr. Becker and family,
A. M. Brewster, W. L. Harman, Ed­
gar A. Steman and wife, and Mr. and
Mrs. McEvans of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Jameson of Roseburg. Miss Kale
Ross of Mcinnville. P Fedher of Los
.Angeles, B. T. Alexander of San
Francisco, H. T. Outhrup and R. G. |
Tailor of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Marsh of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Austin and Mrs. Groom of Liv-:
ingston. Cal., Mr and Mrs. David H.'
Jackson of Chicago, James Ander­
son of Lake Forest, 111..Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Bergeman. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Crane and Miss M. Bakee. of Berke­
ley, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Heisser of
Farde, N. D., E. H. Wheeler and fam­
ily of Santa Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Buschlin of Ixmg Beach. Robert
WOODWARD’S
Camp of Milwaukee. Roy Plaisted
and F. McDougal of Brookings.
Mrs. E. A. Burchell, of Rogue
River, was tn the city yeeterday shop­
ping and visiting with friends.
PALACE CAFE AND
LUNCH ROOM
Geo. Bissinger, Prop.
MRAI.S AT ALL HOI RS
:M> VENTS IND IP
Steaks and < Tiops
a Specialty