Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Hu* English LiniruaSe Is lull of woril« that form im
ages in the inimL
The word “national'' always aMtociates ilst'lf » il li
“strength.” A National Itank, lherefiMSS •>llggx*'*ls »
strong bank.
TYiis National Rank, in .wldiilon to tlu* »«Ixamag«*»
«IeriX«ul friHii a National <liart«*r .«ml niciiiln'r'.lii|> in lhe
great Federal Reserve Sj sterni, offers tlu* a< lx aalagew
which come front a «siiixcrmtixe nianagi'iii«*nt ««Illi pco-
grt'ssive policies.
Its national stn*nglh in used to assist local «*n-
dNMrtw.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
SAVE WITH VS
THE II 1BIT GROWS
WINCHESTER
SPECIAL
4-in. SCREW DRIVER’for
Only lOc
A handy size to have around the house.
GET YOURS TODAY!
Rogue River Hardware Co
The W INCHESTER Store
The Recall
Held the centre of attraction in Jackson County
the past week. We are still holding the boards
as the centre of attraction for Kodak Finishing.
Expert workmen and service with smiles always
The Music and Photo House
Nickel Sale
Make Your Nickels
Go Farther!
You’ll like the idea of this
Nickel Sale. The prices are
marked in terms of nickels.
Using the 5c piece as the unit
we have enlarged its value.
The nickel is no longer a
small coin here. It represents
greater value.
Prepare to attend this Sale
where you get a bigger
nickel’s worth
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY. AIGIST 2ND, 11122
Booth’s Variety Store
4 3ÎS5
Associated Gas
High test—with “Pep.”
Gas Books for sale.
C. L. HOBART CO.
HARD TO GET DELIVERIES
of your lumber? Then It is
quite evident you are not do­
ing business with this lumber
yard. Although we have as
many or more orders than we
can fill, we are taking care of
all customers—and our prices
are right. Get our estimate on
your requirements.
Borland Lumber Co.
Phone 1H7-J
LOCALJ
Th» unto camp pr>' ants a busy
Attend th«» sal«* al Booth's Variety Murphy, Vug. .V—
j wpiiearmu «i tliemi days with a hirin'
I Store and save money Aug 2 to 7.
You know l><> there.
number of muehiii«** slaying In the
Ixtuis Huff, of Kerby, left lust
¡■amp for days at n tim«' and others
I night for tK.xselMirg for a few weeks, Knights to Have l'«'e«l—
«'■lining In before the tiieat begins to
See what a few ntckles will buy
Knlgals of Pitillas are planning a (get Intense, lai st night 3S iiulomo-
at Booth's Variety
Store August big strawberry feed for tonight ut , bit«*« were reglstrnst tn the camp.
2 to T.
44 their hall. There is also work in th«* Th«> lab'st arrivals were C. II Wil
Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Brumbaugh, third rank slated for the evening. (loughhy from Coqulll«* en route Io
of o. V. C. are spending several days
‘(’rater laike; Mrs K«lw White iilul
In the community
while muking Sillin'—
¡party, returning to Rockville, Cal.;
Pass
Jexxell
orchestra
of
Grants
I trips to toe Caves ami Crater Iaik«>
; Mr. and Mrs. J G. Kline. I .os An­
las well as numerous oth«*r aide trips. has obtained Jackson Hot Springs I geles to Portland; J.
il. -Richardson,
j
paviHou
for
Wednesday,
iugust
Cleau rags wanted, 10c per lb J
■ Salem to L oh Angeles. Mr. mid Mrs
only.
RO
Ihxn't
miss
this
«lauco.
Smith's Garage.
¿0
W. T. Hansen. Deer Ixulge to Hau
Mrs. Mamie lVacock and daugU-
Diego; If. Poll mid family, return-
Walks
Are
'irtw«lii*t«*d
—
j ter. Hazel, returned to Crescent City
Ing
to Callfornla; Mr. mid Mrs. It
Dust will not .bother much al the
! Monday, after having visited Mrs.
W. Thompson. Kansas City to Port­
i
county
fair
this
fall,
uccordillg
to
F.
■1 Peacock's mother. Mrs. Vnna
S. «Ireland. Mr. Ireland, who la man­ land; Walter Dearborn ami party,
mer.
¡Oakland to Salem. W. C. laiUerg«*
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheeljr, of Hu- ager of lhe fair for this y»>ar, has and family, lamg B«*a«'h to Ihmver;
had
a
large
amount*
of
sawdust
[ gene. are visiting for a week with
Dr. >11. 1«. Valluml, Stockton to Port­
■ J «»h n ■Dailey, on to«* Illinois river, ■hauled and this is Ixeing spread oxer
laud: Fred Rogers and family, of
I They were in Grants Pass yesterday the walks aliti str«*ets in thè fair
Au addition la lielng put l.envi«*«*. Cal.: I. I,. Scott ami family,
I while on their way to the caves. grounds,
on
one
<»f
thè catti» shed« lo house I returning to Smith River: William
i Ur. Sheeley is employed in the I ni-
exhibits
of
tbe boy»' plg club» of thè Parsons, returning to Portland;
I versity Press at the University of
county.
The
brush
tirush la
is ala««
also belligl W. niuiuiiiis. ut Briggs, lai.;
1 Oregon.
and Mrs. A. Am«*s. returning to Spo­
Mattibless Isirgains for a few cleared away from lhe river bank.
kane: :K. II. Cowing ami |>arty,
¡nickles at Booth’s Vari«>ty Store
Portlaml to Ashland; II. Kueh ami
l»«>n
’
t
Forgi't
—
Aug. 2 to 7.
•
4 4
party, going to la«s Angeles; A. E
We
«ive
a
complimentary
ticket
Mrs. C. S. Price anil daught«*r,
Chari«*», returning to Pasadena: D.
I Miss Francis, of Santa Cruz, who with every lb. of candy at Horning's
50 D. Nelson, returning to Ismg llearti;
■ spent toe w«*ek en«l her«*, guests o'f Shack.
John llloe. Em*n<* to San Francisco;
I Mrs. Martha l<ee and Mtss Elsie Ball.
W. A. Haskins, Marcey to Califor­
When
Metter
Automobile»
—
return»«! to Ashland last night, and
Are built. Buick will build them, tf nia; Geo. Hlrrchlach, going to Ne­
will today leave Ashland for Santa
braska; F. It. Sears, returning to
Cruz. During their stay here Miss
Portland: II. B. Stacy Judd, of Cal­
Dr.
Douglas
Visit
—
.
I Price and Miss Ball visited the Ore­
Dr. G. JI. Douglas. of Crescent gary; l>. Giffen. Eugene to San Fran
gon Caves.
City,
was in th«* city today visiting cisco: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. West, go­
Wednesday. August 2. is the day
ing to Seattle; Vesta Davis anil par­
|vou make your nicklee buy the most. old friends whil«' on his way to Sis­
ly, Elk River. Minn . to San Fran­
¡Booth’s Variety Store.
4 4 kiyou county. While here he met it.
R. Turner, who is also visiting for cisco; W. T Bagley and family of
.luto* 24 IXIst One—
a few days, both having been in th«» tiedro Wooley, Wash.
Next on» August 5th at Murphy. city at the sain«' time In business. shrlncrs Vttentloi«!—
Dr. Douglas left almut 14 yj»ars ago
Bring such an assortment of ent­
and Mr. Turner several years later.
I Was Mrs. Miller's M««ih«*r—
ables next Saturday un«l Sunday as
Dr.
Douglas
is
running
for
th«>
us-
Mrs. J. C. Austin, who was killed
you would at a private picnic
it
Monday in an automobile accident at sembly in California from the first ‘Sunday noon and <*v«*nliig these will
lai Grande, was the mother of Mrs. district, comprised of Del Norte and '*e placed on oin-« big table
und
I W. T. Miller, of this city. Mrs. Mil- Siskiyou counties.
served cafateria style. You «vili be
ler received a, telegram yesterday
I seated at tables close by. Coffee.
You Win—
stating that Mrs. Austin had been
Will bo
By supplying your needs at Peer­ : lemonaile aad Ice cream
| killed. Mrs. Austin's home was at
('lifts ami I« monade
less Clothing Co.'s Mid Summer Sale. s««rved fr«M*.
!Elgin.
(ree Saturday night and Sunday
I
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Follow th«* signs down
| ItclH'kalis and OiblfellowH Attention. ■ morning.
. Funeral Service* T*>m<>rrow—
Grab any strung««
| The annual picnic of all lodges in the river road.
Funeral services for Charles Smith
. this district will lie beld In the park noble you can find and bring him
I will be held Wednesday at 2 p. in.
Coni«* anyway noble If no
Thursday. Eats 7 o'clock sharp along.
at the Newman M. E. church, Rev.
Bring dishes. ('off«*«' will be served. one asks you. Committees nr«* ap-
Joseph Knotts officiating.
Inter­
53
pointed and worklng.
ment will be at toe Wildervllle ceme­
Slide I k Damage«)—
tery. Mr. Smith was killed Monday
Work on the repair of ths* slide Til«* Reunion Picnic—
when his team ran away throwing
Scheduled for Friday. August T.
at th«* swimming beach at Riverside
him against a stump. He was presi-
park was started this morning In or­ including pioneers, their descendents
dent of the Grants Pass Irrigation
der that it might be mudr ready for and early Oregonians, has been lent
district, having rendered valuable I
4Su-
«»¡miner» this afternoon.
A boat poned until a near firturt* date.
assistance in the formation and di- I
landed on the end of the slide, tear­
rection of the project.
Many Cars V isit < am|«—
ing the zinc and spreading tie
During the month of July 937
boards apart. Boats and swimmers
I automobiles visited the Grunts Pass
William Church Pnrolctl—
are warned to keep away from the
A parole was granted William H.
: auto camp. The dally average has
end of the slide hereafter.
Also
Church ibis morning by Justice of
i born inert-used during the month
boats are not to come among the
the Peace Holman.
Church was
and toward the end the park xvas
‘swimmers at any time. The slide is
sentenced to serve 60 days in jail
| about filled every night
The lurg-
‘for bathers In suits only. This ac­
and to pay­ a fine of 1250. He paid
«~st number register«*«! In any one
tion has been made necessary to
fl 00 cash and gave a note for »50,
night* was 55 martlines.
Figuring
protect the swimmers.
due in one year and served 70 days,
i on an average of four |M*opl<* to the
The judge remitted the extra days
car a total of 3748 visited the camp
ItCHt Floor—
which he would have had tc servei
in July. The ramp is
being men­
Good musi«*, liest timan, always at
saying that he had learned his les­
tioned most favorably by th«« tour­
Murphy.
4»
son this time. He was convicted of
ists who pass the word along to stop
having liquor in his possession.
i at Grants Paas, according to one
Mid-Summer Sale-
tourist who way that he heard this
Special reductions on all goods at
July Has Few (Toads—
| quite often, while two years ago he
Peerless Clothing Co.
36tf
July was about as free from
was warned to stay away from th«'
! clouds as any month can be. There
local ramp.
Itoxeburg Detour <>p«-n—
were two days when the weather re­
The detour road between K oh »»-
corder here was able to
mark
burg and Winchester was opened to
"cloudy," these being on July 8 and
travel at noon today. The new de­
15. Four days were partly cloudy.
tour has been put in fairly good con­
The maximum temperature record­
dition and, with a few days’ travel
ed was on July 2 when 105 was
over it, Khould be in first class
reached by the mercury. Th«! lowest
shape. Men aro being kept on the
temperature reached during the
road to make repairs and protect
month was on July 20 wfaen it went
the private property through which !
Mr. nn.l Mr«. Pillili«-:—
to 4 4. One week was extremely hot,
the road passes and to give dlrec-1
the mercury staying over 100 but
(Ions and information to tourists. ,
You’ve whlom seen n more
the rest of the month was extremely
The new detour will relieve the con­
convincing work of direction.
agreeable.
gestion and eliminate the necessity
mitón and wtory <<>iiil>in<<l in
of routing tourists over long, tedious*
OUo proihirtlon.
Plats of Grants Pass—
and dangerous detours.—-Roseburg
Blue prints 11.50; bl-ie line prints,
News-Review.
fl.75. Courier office.
RIVOLI
The Sample Store
Saves You Money!
rsE
Jaynes’
Gypsy Cream
An Antiseptic Ixitlon
for
Poison Oak, Polson Ivy
and
Other Skin Eruptions
Solfi only at
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
I Go to
For
Quick
films.
every
Couch's Pharmacy—
photo developing and printing.
service. Eastman and Ansco
Free, 8x10 enlargement with
»3.00 worth of work.
26tf
Shoe»—
A full line of dress
and work
shoes at special reduced prices at
Peerless Clothing Co.
36tf
_______
Tackled Wrong Mnn—
When three men said to have been
strikers, lined up lrr"front of I). E.
Oppie, a roundhouse employe, Mon­
day, and told hint they were going
to take him to a cleaning, they fig­
urefl with the wrong man.
Now
Oppie Is small and slightly crippled
In one foot, but he (has lots of fight
in him and ho waded Into the bunch.
From reports brought to town from
the park, where the fighit took place,
Oppie conducted a successful cam­
paign and two of the attackers re­
treated in disorder. Oppie came out
little the worse for wear. He will
probably he left to swim In peace
next time. Due to the fact tfnat the
identity of lhe attackers Is rather
doubtful, It is not probable
that
warrants will be issued for their ar­
rest.
TIT'MHV. WÏ I'ST I, 1022,
—
LAST
«
TIMES
/
Special Sale
Few Silk Hose at 50c Pair
I
HeowUtchlag, all colors lOc y«l.
f
mr$. Hellie Deas
It is Not Pleasant
TION—liou EVER <»X
M< orXT
OF sl< KXESH oil OI.D
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IX THE
GRANTS PASS &
JOSEPHINE BANK
•«« mu : u
l l Ut MAI. Ill «IRVI
» 1 XI I M
4
Summer Dress Goods
I«M«1ÌC9'
Tb« <’o«irfe»jr Mi «»re
Boom
A. L. Engledow
Nmse«Mor to Kinney an«l Trnai
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1
< >r«K<»n
Roofing and Building Paper
»
Three C’s Lumber Company
Foundry and West G Street
Phone 59
MEN’S
I Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
TODAY
THE
WOMAN
WHO
WALKED
ALONE”
BOIIOTIIY IIAI/TON
Mlf/TOV KILLS
Wiimlii llawiey, Maurice Flynn
John Davidson
fluís. Ogle
V
s
Service—Quality—Price
SERVICI''—Tim proper goods In the season you want them.
QUALITY-You'll recall for its unusual goodness.
PRICE—Never too much for III«* <|ioillly wanted.
II
Buster Brown Shoe Store
211 NOVTII OTH, GRANIK PASS
A
AI j SO—the fimi ron nd of
“THE LEATHER
PUSHERS”
II. (’. Witwer'» famous stories
of Society and Hi«* prize ring
Mine Equipment
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
*
TOMORROW
“THE MAN WITH
TWO MOTHERS"
xi Illi Mary Ahh-n (Hie mother
of “The Old Nest), ('tillen
I xiik II s mid Sylvia llreumer.
Power, Transmission and Heavy
Hardware
209 South Sinh St.
Granta Pass, Ore.
P. S. Woodin