AJAX
TIRES
REDUCED PRICES
TO CMIHE OI T Ot R HTO4 K
30x3 Paragon
30x3’/a Paragon
30 x 3*/2 Road King
30x3>/2 Cord
31x4 Cord
32x4 Cord
33x4 Cord
$8.25
$9.25
$10.55
$12.80
$21.25
$23.40
$24.15
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Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
Specials for Camping
20% DISCOUNT
On all Camp Furniture
For one week only
We need the room for Fall Goods
HELMER’S
"T’HH HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE"
Ul HIVE Ì SI.Ll.CT Abs<»K 1 MENT OF
Hill Picnic in Park
The men of the Grunts Pass post
of the American Legion will be given
a picnic In Riverside park on Wed
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nesday evening by members of the
Legion Auxiliary. All members of
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Ice
cream
freezers
at
Cramer
Bro».
See Dr. Murid for best glasses. tf
Rivoli Theatre—to be given away, both organisations are expected to
Ben Dixon, of Medford, wax a re
child'» “Packard” Coup*—Contest be present.
cent I juh I ubsh visitor In the city.
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The now perfection oil «love Is the * starts tomorrow.
Mr. and Mr». F. L. Coon and Don't I orget—
bust for summer use. All sixes in i
"Thanksgiving Ann" at Epworth
46 . daughter. .Mi»« Berenice Coon, will
stock nt Cramer Bros.
Rivoli Theatre— to be given away. , leave in the morning for Portland Hall 8 o'clock tonight 10c and 15c.
Coupe — Contest where they have been lulled by the
child'» "Packard"
46 ; I lllne»« of Mr. Coon'» mother, Mr». Many Tins. Sold—
start» tomorrow.
A largo quantity of tires is being
Mr. and Mr». W. A. Blackwood, of ' H E. Coon.
Garden be»*- at Cramer Bro«. 46 •old by the Le Moss service station.
Seattle, are among the business vla-
Rivoli Theatre—to l>e given away, Mr. Le Moss states that a half of
tturx In Granta Pa»» today.
Uulted State» Tire» are Good I child’» "Packard" Coup*' —Contest his first carload has already been
46 disposed of and that another car is
Tires. Smith'» Garage.
70»f 1 »tarts tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frau* is William» now on the way. He states that the
Mr» W. C. Carnahan, of Medford,
returned to her home today after returned to their home in Seattle Mason tires are finding a ready mar
— several days In thl» locality on bus- this morning after spending the ket and that they are nbw as low
week visiting with friends at Almeda priced as he has seen them.
ln<<»».
Camp rota and camp chairs at and Merlin.
Flashlights and flashlight bat New Grocery Open—
Cramer Bros.
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M. M. McVay and Edward Cooke, teries at Cramer Bros.
B. A. Neely & Son wish to
Rivoli Theatre to be given away, nounce to the people of Grants
lot CroMcent City, were among th*’
coast people who were in the city to child's "Packard" Coupe—Contest and vicinity that their store
starts tomorrow.
46 South Sixth street is now open
day.
Mr». J. P. DsGraaM and Effie De business with a complete line
Rivoli Theatre to be given away,
child'» "Packard" Coupe—Cont**st Grasse have returned from I-os An groceries.
| »turtH tomorrow.
4 6 gela» and other southern California
MI hh MlQnle A. Vlgus, who taught points where they visited for three See "Thanksgiving Ann"—
J school here during the past winter, months. They report a delightful
Epworth Hall 8 o'clock tonight,
1» »pending a portion of her vacation time visiting with a son of Mr». De 10c and 15c. .
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friend».
They
in thl» city, coming here from her Grasse and with
»pent <-uite a bit of their time at the
home at Chico.
Iowa Man Reads Courier—
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Men’s aults thoroughly cleaned beaimes.
Although he
lives
miles from !
Fishing
tackle
for
the
river
and
and
preraed, 31.60.
Wardrobe
Grants
Para,
the
activities
of the
| Cleaners, phone 147. We call for small streams at Cramer Bros. 46
Mrs. Ward, a sister of Dr. Blo- people of the city still interest John
I and deliver.
79tf
H. L. Bromley, district manager letti, the grape specialist of the Unl- C. Ix;e. at Orchard. Iowa. 'He has
for the California Oregon
Power versiyt of California who vi»lted the been reading the Courier for years
company, left this morning for Ash- city last fall, is spending several and today a subscription for another
land where he will inspect the Copco days In Grants Pa»». She expects to year was received. He states that
see the Caves, Crater Lake and other he celebrated his 89th birthday on
warehouse in that city.
Canteens and water bags at Cra points near here before resuming her July 19.
! PERSONAL *25 LOCAL
Union Suits, Vests, Bloomers, Step-ins,
Camesoles, Princess Slips and Night Gowns
A. L. ENGLEDOW
DRYGOODH AND NOTIONS
Huccessor to Kinney A Truax
Pilone l»l
Granta Para, Oregon
46 trip to British Columbia. She made
tb<- trip alone by auto over the Red-
'! wood highway from the coast.
Bamboo lawn rakes at Cramer
I tiros.
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Your Photograph
Mrs. J. Cheini, son and daughter,
| Lea and Louise, of San Francisco,
Made now will receive our
j Mrs. Cheini's sister, Ida Dornberger,
most careful attention. Why
, of San Anselmo, and A. J. Cooke of
wuit till those rush holidays—
' New York were in the city today re-
days when your hours are so
; turning from a trip to the Caves.
taken up?
I These people have traveled all over
I the country and they’ pronounce the
Sittings In the cool of the
I Caves trip their most Interesting ex
evening may be made anytime
perience, and the Caves a wonderful
by appointment.
scenic attraction. They will go to
Crater I^ake, Seattle and British
Columbia, returning through Grauts
Pass later.
Economy and Maeon fruit jars at
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C’ratner Bros.
mer Bro».
101 North Hlilh Ht.
MEN’S
OUTING SHOES AND BOOTS
Quality .Merchandiite
PRICES RIGHT
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I Don't I'orpp’t—
"Thanksgiving Ann" at Epworth
Hall 8 o'clock tonight 10c and 15c.
Woodward’s
Msrriiil At Medford-
Pearl Freeman ot Rogue River,
and Sidney Woolfolk of Grants Pass
were married yesterday by Justice
Glenn O. Taylor at his offices in the
Federal building in this city.—Med-
i ford Mail-Tribune.
VACATION
Ansco Cameras
from $1.00 to $30
Ansco and
NEEDS
Auto Goggles
50c and $1.00
Eastman Filins
Hudnuts Compact
Face Powder
$1.00 and $1.50
the lawn and the lunch that was
served to Miss Bertha Green, guar
Harbeck.
dian. Marie and Evelyn
Frances Wiley. Elizabeth Fill-Id.
Virginia Rengstorff. Alice Thonip-
son. Louise Holman and Cleo Massie
was enjoyed by all. After the lunch
the girls spent un enjoyable night on
the lawn.
Chlor E Denta 50c
Colgates 25c
Couch’s Real 25c
Tooth Brushes
Hair Brushes
Clothes Brushes
All Prices
Free Enlargement
with $3.00 worth of
work.
We Pay Return
Postage
All makes of
Safety Razors
Ken Williams Back—
Ken Williams hax returned to the'
baseball lot after spending a week
on the bench. He hurt his foot dur-|
ing a game and was unable to play.1
¡He got back in yesterday and slam
med out his 16th home run to show
that he did not forget how during
the week. He is now seven behind
the leader.
Money to Ixian—
Payable in monthly payments. See
H. H. Allyn, City Hall.
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Caves Accomodations Good—
Accomodations at the Oregon
Caves Resort could not be better ac
cording to those who have been at
the resort. Charges for beds, meals
and the trip into the Caves are de-|
clared more than reasonable con
sidering the trouble of getting help
and supplies.
In comparison with
other resorts of this nature, the
charges made are held to ‘be ex-;
tremely low.
HIlJx DRESSES
and
TRIMMED HATS
One-half Regular Price
»‘IDri. j^Hje
If Henry Ford is ear next Presplent will he tie a flivver or a I.fu
rol n? Anyway why worry', you will still be able to enjoy without
censure the solace and comfort of the best clothes made anywhere
in this world.
TAILORING
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Local dealer over eighteen years
a
1 Want It Right Off”
How often you want a
valuable paper immedi
ately and can’t find it.
How often that paper
is in the table drawer at
home when you think
it’s in your desk at the
office.
Why not put all your
valuable papers in the
one safe place where
fire cannot destroy or
thieves steal them—a
Grants Pass and Jose
phine Bank Safe De
posit Box.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SIMM
Follow the Crowds—
To the big cool open-air pavilion!
Lawn sprinklers at Cramer Uros.
Medford, Saturday night.
Alford's
7-piece orchestra in all the latest
Saturday Rpcctada—
FStf
At Ward's Cash Market’
Beef dance hits.
stew, 10c lb; bkef roast, 12'jc, 15c
Fishing Piwpects Good—
Almeda People Picnii
lb.: veal roast, 12 'jc and 15c lb; Large Crowd at Park
Almeda
Riverside
park
was
thronged
all
Fishing
prospects
for
tomorrow
Former residents of
fryers, 35c lb.
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day Friday by people who were at- »re good, according to today's week-(gathered at Riverside park Friday
tending the grange picnic and those end forecast by Joe Wharton, Joe evening for a picnic, The occasion
¡Open Air Hance—
states that both spinners and flies: was in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Fran
Gold Hill pavilion Saturday, July who spent the day in the river, The
I 21st, Jewel Orchestra.
46 beach was crowded all day. the are being used to good advantage j cis Williams and family, formerly
water being 72 degrees,
In the now and that anglers, able to get residents of Almeda but now of Seat
Wanni-liu.’inta Girls Entertained— evening parties from the upper vai- Ì into the good riffles, would have tle. Thirty-seven people were pres
The Wannishuanta Camp Fire was ley joined with the Grants Pass peo- little difficulty in getting fish. The ent to enjoy the bountiful picnic
entertained by Miss Cleo Massie last pie in swelling the audience at the , best riffles are so well patronized banquet, afterwards listening to the
Thursday night at her home on East band concert, One of the largest ’hat little room is left tor late com- ' band concert.
Good catches are now being
I I) street with u slumber party.
A crowds of the year attended the con- | ers.
made of (both trout and steelheads.
, very pleasant evening was spent on cert.
Auto Banners $1.00
Purola Shaving
Cream
Colgates Shave
Cream
S*-e “Thanksgiving Ann"—
Epworth Hall 8 o'clock tonight,
10c and 15c.
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Wonderful Bargains
Gasoline camp stoves at
Bros.
Sec “Thanksgiving Ann”—
Go to Couch's Pharmacy—
Epworth Hall 8 o'clock tonight,
For Developing and Printing.
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Prompt Service and good work. 33tf , 10c and 15c.
Stockholders to Meet—
Young People Combine—
The stockholders of the Josephine '
The Young People's societies of
Racing Association will meet Mon-1
the Presbyterian. Christian. Method-1
day night in the G. A. R. rooms at>
1st and Baptist churches are hold-"“'
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the court house to hold an important
ing union services during the re-i
business meeting.
The meeting,
Cramer maining Sundays of this month and ! which starts at 8 o'clock, will be giv-
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16 August. These services start at 7 i \ en over to the election of officers
o'clock anti are held in the same
and discussions of matters dealing
church as the union preachiug ser-|
with the track which has just been
vices which follow. On Sunday the
j completed. All stockholders should
meetings will be held In the Pres
' be present or should be represented !
byterian church with Theo. P. Cra
‘ by proxies, Anyone interested in the I
mer, Jr. leading. A solo will be,
meeting is Invited to be present.
given by Eleanor Cougle.
The GULBRANSEN
Ideal Player
Don't Forgi't—
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“Thanksgiving Ann" at Epworth
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Hall 8 o'clock tonight 10c and 15c.
We Feature
Hudnuts Three
Flower 60c
COUCH’S
Pharmacy
Liggett s Pure
Grape Juice
t
One pint bottles
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Regular price <M»c
IDEAL in Ease of Operation,
Control. Responsiveness
A Player of
Infinite Possibilities
Your horn*» is not complete
without It. Write for prlcos
and terms today.
Rowell’s Piano
House
Grants Pass, Oregon
212 and 211 South Sixth St.
Sale price 39c
You save 1 tc
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
Party Got Steelheads—
The party from New York, com-
posed ot the Bliss and Cochrane fam-
Illes who arrived In their special car
yesterday morning, spent the day
fishing an the Rogue. Although they
failed to hook any ot the big fel
lows they were given the opportunity
ot fighting two at the big fellows
whkh were hooked for them by
Bruce Olding, who showed them
where to go. Al Martineau, of the
Josephine, also helped to entertain
the visitors and to enthuse them
over the Rogue fishing. The party
loft this morning for Cresceut City
and will proceed down the coast,
¡again getting on their private car at
Sacramento.
RIVOLI
TOMORROW
The Utile Church
Around the
Corner
with
Claire Windsor
Kenneth Harlan
Hobart Bosworth
From the play by Chas. K.
Hluney. IJfe's own true story
told in this great romantic
melodrama.
COMEDY
Buddy Messenger
“Buddy at the Bat”
Mat. 2:15. Eve. 7:15 & 9 p m.
Children 10c
Adult» 35c
GOING TONIGHT
“The Pride of
Palomar”