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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1921)
MATI III* O , >»l I’ It •’ • . »<<•• i.ltXMs CAMS DAILY (4>i ltlb.lt FtKS’NflL Ml? LOCAL I >1r and Mrs. Setb Bullis, of .M«i I .<11 Mult A full line of new Fill Suits now I ford, were In the city yesterday at tending to biolnesa. on display at Feerie».« clothing Co. Thor electric washer now 1165; «■lay payment terms. Rogue River t urning Tonight— With the opening of tiie Fall HemeiM ne |»re»e«it the ni«mt remark' 77 Hard »uro Co. At th« Salvation Army hall, Lieu- Mr. and Mrs. J C. Smith and Miss ten .jits Vi'iighn and Shanon the offi able <•< Ue< tlon of Marjorie Smith were local visitors cers who will open Klamath Falls, TRIMMED AMI» T\IM»RM» HATH yesterday from Dryden will conduct the Saturday night »er- Roofing paper, all weight« and vlce They ar« wonderful ¡»eople. <" ’» Lumbt zrudes. Throe Three C Lumber r Co 82 corn«- and bear them f’apt. W. We do HernaUxhlng .Miss Margaret Brown, of Apple Sinclair. gate, was In the city yesterday doing some shopping. For l\i>-nt>-fi»«- JI o II m Mr mid Mrs. 11. E. Shropshire were You can buy a new fall suit lu town yesterday from Brookings. overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. tf doing some buslue** Three - Windshield glass pul In 92 TliJctrw Visit Garden— Cs Lumber Co. Rev. C. M. Cline had a fine Hub I 44 WK and and all good <tr»H«»-r«. will more than ever wear clothe« Individually Mr. and Mrs. Walter tailored by Mrs W. II I-aw* were visitors here bard squash in hi» garden that he wns Uecplnar for the seed. The other yesterday from Rogue River. I.«Rm llcston has left for Callfo:- evening someone gathered it for him. r.ia where he has secured a pos Itlon He says he doesnt care for the squash Th»- woolen« (all wool) anil the «mart style» (all original) <an •»'th th« Callf i-nta eng’neers wn o i but does wish they would return the show you no much more than we <an tell you alxnit the vaine. arc running the survey for the new • seed Suits or Overcoat* 910.00 or more or less. highway. L B. Fall, of Merlin, has left for Shoes— Crescent City where he will be em- AU the ne* »riM ha»e arriied ployed with the engineers of the Feerie*« Clothing Co. Nearly seventeen years local dealer highway survey. George Riddle has returned to Mart i<«l Thuisday Evening— Portland where he will resume hl»' John Hudson and Mr». Caroline studies at Reed College, this being Flu rns Macintosh were married bls junior year. Thursday evening. September 8. at NEW FALL GOODS James McFarland ha.t arrived from' the home of the bride. 233 West I Salem and will take the position of street. Rev. (Hazier of Ashland, of paving Inspector on the paving work ficiated. Refreshments were served at New Low Prices rorth of the city. The pouring of' to about 2."> guests. Tbe happy couple 1« t stuff will commence Monday. will make their hon.e In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cheshire. I«*e now arriving at Cheshire anil Anderson Cheshire are It'« the Small Thing here from Eugene, to attend the fu That count. Pay cash and «ava neral of their brother, the late W. M money by buying meat at the Sanito Ch eshlre Market. You can now buy a Thor electric washer at pre-war price. .Ask us for: Body Will Arrii price and terms Rogue River Hard-1 The remains of Mary (raw ford. ware Co. 77 widow of Simon P. <*rawford, mother Mrs. J. W Walton, of Bray, Cal.., of Manley W. Crawford. Mrs. J. L. Is visiting here with her mother. Mrs.! Montgomery and Mrs. C. W. Bou- N. E. Townsend. Mr», Walton leare. will arrive at Hall's undertak brought her daughter here to enter I ing [>ar!or on Sunday. September 11. th» city schools on Monday. The funeral will be conducted from Carl Sldler. engineer for the Allis- the Free Methodist church at 11 a a dollar or re to your credit lU the Grants Pae» Chalmers machinery company, will m. Sunday. Interment will be at tbe and Joeephha, I tank jou add strength to your fin return tonight to Milwaukee. Mr. Granite Hill cemetery. She died at ancial standing—and know that you are building Sldler HUpertntenedd the installation Hubbard, Oregon, on September 8. on the firm foundation of safety. of the machinery in th« Saia.-e, at the age of 85 years, two months Rapids dam. and while here was the Xew account« are invited. Four per cent interest and 29 days. guest of his uncle. Attorney C. A.* paid on Having« accounts. Seller. Ihm't Forget Rrtiefit I »ante— Miss Elsa Doerner left this morn At Rogue River by the Rebekahs ing for Pullman, Wash., where she Friday, the 16th will enter Washington State College MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM as a freshman, her brother. Arman Will Retain Fliinr M. Ik’eruer, being an Instructor In rants ass regon Word comes from E tgene that ar the agricultural department. She rangements have b»»en made by the will met In Portland in a few days forest service for the big army planes by Mrs. Arman Doerner. who is vis used in the forest air patrol to re ion { here at the Alfred Doerner main at the base in Eugene ready for home. an emergency call. A recent order Mill work of al) kinds. Three <”» rave the date of termination for the Lumber Co. 82 • patrol as September 1°. (in this day Among those registered at the the planes will discontinue their Josephine last night were Mr. and regular* daily flights but Instead of .Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Raymond I ret irnlng to Mather field, near Sac A New Shipment of Rues Just Arrived Croak < f San Francisco, Mr and Mrs I ramento. at once will b" held in re John N. James of San I Francisco,1 serve at E.igene until the close of the Mercia Sheppard of Requa, .Mr. and ¡fire season, about October 15. We do Picture Framing Meet us at the Fair M-*. V. Daily of Seattle. D. E De- i ----------- Atmmd of Klamath Falls atrl Mr. Tlic t >ld Saying Is— and Mrs. E. A. Holman and son of "A penny saved 1.« n penny earned.” San Francisco. Rj, your meat at the Sanlto Mar G « st» nt the Oxford last night In 77 ket. cluded E. R. Eldridge of Ixis Ang«'.es. C. O. Wells of Holland. Newton Cha- Organize Rogue River Church— ney, of Kerby, Cecil Trueblood of Hall Foundry Burn«— p. Booths Will Be Ready— Mesdames IC. B. Iximkin. C. Terre Haute, Mrs. S. L. Ma bon of The iron foundry owned by Ber The liooths in the fair building will Koehler and Miss Edith Robinson of Claremont, Cal,, Mr. and .Mrs. W. !e ready on Monday morning for the nard Hal! at Klamath Falls, burned Vexton, .tire. E. A. Lloyd and Miss Ashland. Mrs. Jos Angell and daugh ter Mary, of Phoenix. Mrs. Walter arrangement of displays by local mer down yesterday, according to word M. White, of Portland, and L. Holmes Pr.-zler Brown. Mrs. Volney Dixon, chants who have engaged space in the received here. Mr. Hall was former of San Francisco. ly in business here, having conducted of .Medford, Mrs. Davidson, of Cen- building. Arrivals Thursday at the Oxford a foundry in this city. Details of the . tral Point. .Mesdames B- sf.il, Clem were Fred Brumbaugh of Cottage fire were not obtainable. Grove, H. R. W easing of San Fran-, ent. Gaston. Miss Noble of Grants County Court Meets— Pass, were all gathered at Rogue The county court is in session to c I hco . Mrs. Rasmussen and daughter. Helen Small, nn<l L. C. Cabot of Ta- Rive' yet.terday to assist in organlz day. meeting after their adjournment Hospital for Emergency— An emergency hospital is to be coma. Mrs. 8. I* Asher and A. E. ing a missionary society in the Pres several days ago. They are consider byterian church there. The local ing some road matters, nothing im equipped at the Josephine county fair Asher of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. women entertained the visitors roy portant being brought before the next week by the Metropolitan Life W. Clevenger of McMinnville, Mrs. ally, and the new society starts off' body, however. Insurance Company, of New York, to R. H. Reynolds of Portland. D. L. with much spirit under the efficient' care for any cases that may be neces Holcomb and Alfred Fielding of leadership of Mrs. Martin, the pres Schools Close Friday— sary. Miss Ixxiise Roedel has been Crescent City. C. S. Goff and C. Mc- ident.—Ashland Tidings. It has been unofficially decided by secured to be in charge of the booth Murrey of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. _______ the members of the school board that and will be on hand to care for such H. A. Kuhnhausen of Klamath Falls. Busin»*»» Training Pays— the city schools will be closed on Fri accidents as may occur. There will A. F. Palm, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wan- One term with us and one year at day afternoon to allow the school be a rest room in connection which zer and F. J. Russell of Portland, W. a good salary in a business office | children an opportunity for witness will be available for mothers with .1. Conrad of Redding. R. W. McLeod makes the best two-year course. Win-; ing the sports at the fair and to view babes. The booth will be thoroughly of San Francisco. E. 1« lutwier of ter term begins September 15. Med-1 the exhibits. The merchants will equipped. The Idea of the company Holland, R. E. Allen of Eugene, and ford Business College, .Medford. Ore-; close their places of business in the Is to push their program of the edu J. W. McMurchy of Felicity. Ohio. afternoon, making a half holiday lu cation of people to the necessity of Wanted 20 hoppickers. ftm !2________________________________ good health. tho city. '»us tu stmt from postoffice Monday morning. Knox Hop Yard. » i Realty Business Improving— Highway Engineer at Coast— WE ABE HKADQl ARTERS Among the guests Thursday at the Mrs. E. D. Yenny has sold the Roy Cline, assistant state highway FOR THE GRADED AMD fJoHephine were G. N. Bacher, Mrs. engineer, S. H. Probert, office engi Southern hotel lease, furniture and E. E. Ferris, E. B. Garriel, H. N. neer and K. E. Hodgman, division fixtures, to Mrs. J. M. Lambert, of Norton, Clem Cooper and Mr. and engineer of Medford, were in the city Boise, Idaho, an experienced hotel Mrs. George L. Dickie, of Portland, thia morning preparatory to leaving woman, who has taken possession L. C. Dettor of San Francisco, lames for Crescent City. The gentlemen will She ;will give the business her per McFarland of Salem, Jno. F. Wilde make the trip to the coast and up sonal attention, assisted by ber of K’hicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. AX'D SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF Zella McCormick. through Coos and Curry counties in- daughter, Mrs. Routt. .Mr. and .Mrs. R. E. Pettlngill ALL. PEM’RIPTIOX’S .Mrs. Eva .Moore has sold the Western slotting both the Crescent City and and R. Prlesten of Fresno, Mrs. Louis hotel, lease, furniture and fixture» Roosevelt highways. It is thought I Straus ¡and J. iH. Straus of Boston. th.- t with the completion of the pav to Mrs. Yenny. who took possession Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newman of Los I Angel«», A. 'F. l.ehman, Milton Mc Mrs. Moore has ing of the Pacific highway next sum Friday afternoon. mer, the Roosevelt highway along the returned to Spokane. Mrs. McEwen Vey and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nohl .i ast will come in for its share of the of Kansas, has sold her 1 acre or of Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. attention of the highway commission chard tract, near the Lakeside ranch, Dick and G. ID. Riley of Eugene. H. I as well as other feeder roads to the to Edwin Johnson, of Devils Slide, E. .Marshall mid Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Utah, who has moved here with his main highways. (I Murphy of San Diego. Thomas family, and make this his home. Earle of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. C'ff.ce stationery, all weight» and Tn<.»»- tales were m > .e by A. N. Par McNeil of New York, W. Powley and sons agency. .■rades of paper—Courier office. D. A. Alden of Seattle. I 2_O. J I '■»>. <■ _ :rl in Grants Pans is cor <liall\ invited to open a savings account with this bank and h:t< rent of-1 percent will be paid on all -iicli accounts. IDrs. Reine Deas 1 HE FIIÎST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. COLLEGE MEN GEO. S. CALHOUN Case Kerosene Tractors A*e Ever Ready Beerless Clothing Co Lfrt While rated at !<• horsepower on the drawbar, it de- v<dops nearly 14. While rated at IS on the belt, it ile- vidops up to 24. Thus one has th«1 assurance tluit it is ever ready for an emergency. There arc dozens of improvements in this CASE 10-IS. For instance, it has a one-piece main frame, with a four cylinder engine mounted cross wise. 'Phis frame construction affords a dust-proof housing for the rear axle, Imll pinion shaft, transmission and the hearings for these parts. It also provides a base for the motor. This type of construction brings rigidity. It minimizes vibration and prevents disalignment of gears, which art* all cut steel, fully enclosed, running in oil. Thus we multiply strength, reduce weight and conserve power. BULT FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST And Specially Priced for September Only, $960 00 F. 0. B. Giants Pass, Ore. Rogue River Hardware Co The WING (ESTER Store Every ¿Time You Deposit Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G P ,O See My Window Holman’s Furniture Store ICE CREAM FOR THE KIDDIES and the Grown Ups too Your favorite flavor is waiting for you at the Bonbonniere, and each flavor is dear and tasty with none of the vague flat earmarks of •‘common” ice cream. It’s cool, delicious appeal to th<’ palate makes it a real treat. All kinds of (Confections at 1! 0 R eynolds .P rop GranhPaaiOrs. 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