Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
I PERSONAL
The Modern Woman
Here's to the new woman. She 1» today a
thinker, a worker, a voter, emancipated, rompe
tent and capable.
We invite the accounts of women depositors The
modern woman Is becoming better acquainted
with business methods and now keeps a banking
account and pays by check.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
The habit grows
Save with us.
Low Pattern Jelly Glasses
70 cents
per dozen
Rogue River Hardware Co.
Reason No. 2.
When you began to invewtigat about UNIVERSAL TIRE FIIJ.ER
you DID NOT make it a point to get the opinion of thousands who
are and have been using “UNIVERSAL" for years, but naturally
hunted up the “EXPERT,” the vulcanizer an«l repair man, to get
the right “DOPE.” WHY Dll» YOU 1»O IT? They never used the
filler and never will. Why? Because those using “UNIVERSAL”
never have to purchase an inner tube. blowout patch, chains, pump
—never carry «in extra tire at all. never have valve» to fix. or
tubes to vulcanize, and no tires to repair, only in rare , as«*, of a
very bad cut. You do get more mileage alwa>s on tin*, and you
throw away money in purchasing cord 'ires. More mileage on fa­
bric taaings with filler than cords.
'»ME Til YOUR SENSES, GET BOTH EEET ON THE GIMM NI»
■SAX E YOUR MONEY
We gi.e you a free trial—not a cent down.
Where we are located—He knows.
Ask your neighbor
Universal Tire Filler
INSTALLED IN YOUR CAR AT 107 8. 4TH ST. GRANTS
I’ASS
SEVERAL HUNDRED
PEOPLE SAW
THIS SHOW YESTERDAY
MATINEE AND NIGHT
if
LAUGHING!
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IT’S THE LAUGHINGEST
THING EVER CREATED
AND YOU ONLY HAVE TWO
MORE DAYS TO LAUGH WITH
ROSCOE (Fatty)
ARBUCKLE
—in—
“The Traveling Salesman”
RIVOLI
(NAMING WEDNESDAY
TOM MIX IN
-THE I NTAMED"
LOCAL !
Allen J.uc<> has returned from a ; Engagement I» Announced—
week spent hunting in th<> Jump-off
Mrs O. W. Murray has announced .
the engagement of her daughter. I
Joe country.
Tyrrel earner returtuHl to th«« Miss Vere Murray, to Mr. Herbert W I
Wolf <*reek sawmill this morning af­ Coddlngton. of Waverly. Iowa Miss
ter spending the week end in the Murray 1» a well known young worn-J
city
an of the city and Is a graduate of
Wilda t'ounts is on h««r way to th«« the local high school In th«* class of'
Hawaiian Islands, to resume her 1912. going from hero to the Univer­
teaching. She will visit In Cottag«* sity of of Uaifornla.
Grove and Salem
——•— »
W. P. Quinlan and Misses Bere­ llorlaud in M • It ■ I -
nice. Wrnetta and l-yiu-tt i Quinlan
C. W. Borland, manager of the
left this morning for th«« Caves where Josephine county fair »»< In Medford'
they will spend a few days.
today advertising the fair. The as-1
Mr and Mrs Ben Trowbridge. Mr sociatlon has secured 12 acres of1
and Mrs. Ed. Trowbridge and C. land on the Rogue and are erecting I
Jacqua. of Medford, were guests hen* permanent buildings. The fair Is a
yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg«* county proposition and the grounds
Peake.
and buildings are being erected by
Miss Mari«« Burns is spending her funds secured by taxation. Th««
two «reeks* vacation from her duties will be held September 15 to 17
at Horning's Shack at Crater take. year. Medford Sun
Silver take am! Eastern Oregou
points.
Examinations to Be Held—
Mr and Mrs. T M. Peelor and Mr ' The fall eighth grade examina­
and Mrs. H. D. Blanchard of Eugene. tions will be held at the office of the
have becomt* residents of Grants county school superintendent on
Pass. Mr. Peelor Is a brother of Mrs. Thursday ami Friday. September 1
C. A. Swope
and 2. These examinations are for
Mr. and Mrs Georite Calhoun are the students who tall<«d to paaa all
spending a few days at Crater take, the examinations In the spring and
having left Saturday with Judge and who desire to work off their failures
Mrs. Pollock. They expect to return so that they can enter high school
about Wednesday.
this fall. There are very few In the
Claud Johnson, accompanied by county who will have to take the ex­
his family, has arrived from Chelan. aminations
Wash., to make his home in the city.
He was attract«*d here by the climate.' Expect targ«* Attend»»»« <*—
making the trip down by auto.
An attendance of about 2000 stu
Mrs. H. T Jameson of Roseburg. I dents is expected at th«* University
is spending the week here with her of Oregon this fall
Carlton Spen­
husband, who is substituting for cer. registrar at the university, was
(•'rank Nombalais. while the latter Is In the city this morning while on his
on his vacation. Mr. Nombalais nnd way horn« from a trip to tas Angelos
young son spent a week in Oakland, by auto. He was accompanied by
C'a!.. returning home Sunday.
Mrs. Spencer and her mother. Mrs.
Wheeler. of Eugene On account of
P. F. Chandler, publisher o»
money
being rather tight now.
i Blue Mountain Eagle. Canyon City.
Oregon, with Mrs. Chander and their more new students rather than old
College will
¡son. were in Grunts Pass today on students are expected
open
on
September
26.
■ their way home from a trip to Klam­
ath Falls. Crater take. .Ashland and
i other points. Mr Chandler ha» been l‘uin|>s Givrn Tryout««—
Pumps number 1 and 2 at th«* Sav­
publisher of the Eagle for nearly 24
age Rapids dam were given their in­
, years
itial tryout today and worked per­
Week end guests at the Josephine fectly. These pumps are the
from Portland were Mr and Mrs C. that will supply the Tokay canal
A. Morden. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fritz. their installation was completed
A. W. Cochron. M. Reinhart. Mrs. E. week by Mr Sidler. sent here by
Bel Chandler. H. E. Hedjoy. W. H Aills-Chalmers company. They were
Cass, G. M Ross. Mrs. R. Johnson, connected up with the motors, but
Mr an«! Mrs D. Bluestelne. Evelyn will later be connected with th«* tur­
Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman, bines at the dam. which will supply
A E. Eberhart. George Brown. W. C. the power next year
Burt. F. J. Jones and E. C. McDow­
ell. Others were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Married ut Wilderville—
Mack, J. F Gumhard. L. R. Rex­
Chari«* Stockton Oglerfby and Mil­
worthy. Mrs. A. iB Garner. Mrs. T. dred Edwina tavelace were married
A. Swan bury. .M. McCarty. T. O. yesterday morning at the C F. tave-
Nell. B. H. Williams. E. D. Clapp. ace home at Wilderville. They left
Ray Oppie and E. E. Johnstone, of immediately after th«» ceremony for
San Francisco, Sidney Friedberger California, going by way of Crescent
and F. A. Crowley of New York. R. City and exp«*ct to h<* gon«» about two
Fullunwlder and R. I. Fair of Van- weeks. Both of th«* newlyweds are
couver. B. C., Mr. and Mrs. May well known here. Mr. Oglesby being
Neis of Chicago. Mrs. Frank S. Sued- candyniaker at Horning's and Ml»»
icor of Salem. Myrtle and Milton and tavelace having been employed at j
The cere- |
Mr». M. Murry, of Boise, Mr. and the Golden Rule store
Mrs. L. Schwager. Miss Helen and mony was (performed by Rev. Jo*
Louis Schwager of Seattle. Mr. and Knotts.
Mrs. L. Schwager. Miss Heb*n and
I«oui» Schwager of Seattle. Mr. and AA. It. <’. Met Saturday—
Mrs. C. C. Redman of Yuba City,
The regular meeting of Gen«‘ral
Miss Susie Pearson and Glen Pur­ tagan W. R. C. was held on Saturday
vine of Birmingham, Ala . Miss Lulu afternoon, being another of the many
Pearson of Salem. H. E. Crane of business and social afTalrs of the or­
Klamath Falls. T. 8. Weston and der with a gathering of nearly 100
daughter, of Santa Rosa, R B. and including a number of comrades and |
J. T. Dixon of Fort Klamath. Mr». visitors. There was ballottlng, also,
H. W. Chaabury of tas Angele», Mr». Initiation Quite a number of mem-
Elsie Bagley, Mr. and Mrs E. Wal­ bers planned to attend the G. A. R.
lace and Plarsted of Brookings. .
encampment, which will be held this
year in JJthla park at Ashland, from
lecture May Be I'setl—
September 5 to 9. At the close of
The picture of Crater take will the 'business, Ice cream and cake
probably appear on the new postage were served and a general goo<! time
stamp, according to the following was enjoyed by all present.
dispatch from Washington: “Post­
master General Hays will be asked Tlie Downing Potato—
in the next day or two to outline the
H. F. (Bryant, who owns the tract
views of the postoffice department of land 1 14 miles below the city lim­
with reference to size, design and let­ its on the lower river road, formerly
tering of postage stamps commemo­ known as the Dillingham place.
rative of Portland's exposition
in brought to the Courier office today
1925. Senator McNary has received seven potatoes, the product of one
photographs of Mount Hood and Cra­ hili, the eeven weighing six pound»,
ter take from Julius L. Meier of the They were from »eed which he had
exposition committee and advisabil­ »hipped from Colorado and 1» the va-
ity of their use will be discussed.”
riety principally grown on the Colo-'
rado western »lope, and is called the
Downing. Mr. Bryant states that
they grow uniform in size and are
a high class marketing potato. He
also brought a mammoth mellon
from his patch. Mr. Bryant, who
has been a resident of this section
That
for the past five years, raises garden '
truck extensively.
Do You Know
Gypsy Cream
gives the <]ulckest relief
Poison Oak
Sunburn and
All Skin Eruptions.
for
targe bottle
AOc
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
ZU
Luxite Hosiery
Luxury without extravagance
Pure Silk, Silk Faced and Cotton
Mrs. nellie Deas
IU do llcuioGti hing
___ r
The Most Reasonably
C;________________ Priced High Quality
Line
In the County. Thi» Fall thè big <l«nu«ml I» for qiiallly lalloring.
priced renaonnbly. tat u» show ><m die new Fall line of hlgliex
quollt) tallorlng ni lonont poaslble priie».
GEO. S. CALHOUN
■ «»'id <Ieitler nastri) ■teilnen »ear«*.
STREET
GRANTS P ASH, OREGON
NEW FALL GOODS
at New Low Prices
now arriving at
Peerless Clothing Co
Persistence
At the Wheel
People know tluu wh<-n pcr*l«*trme 1« at Hie wheel
U< mm I work will la* »««ompllsluxi.
<»|H-n an account with the Grunt» I*»»» A Jo»<*|itilm*
Hank and persist In «wvving. F«nir |M*r cent lnt«*r-
U-reat p«i«l <>n savings »'counts.
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
Ml MUER OF FEDI itti. Iti» IO I
'IMI'I
Ci rants P ass .O regon
Hopyard Dance
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
XT THE l»NO\ X till»
XI U Ol'l X
till PLATFORM AND GOOD Mt M<
W<-<!n<'«ta) ««d SntunU) night».
Three C’s Lumber Company
CARRY’ a complete l;ne of lumber, all grades,
Idith, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
FOUNDRY AND WEHT G
GRANTS PASH, OREGON
STOCK CLEANING SALE BHGINNING MONDAY, Al Gl ST 22, AND
LASTING ALL W EEK TO M IKE ROOM FOR NEW FILL GOODS.
SOME REAL BARGAINH IN MANY LINES
SEE I N AT THE JOSEPHINE nil NTV FAIR.
Holman’s
Furniture Store