GRANT» PACE FOUR You Will Save Time PER52NÆL PAM* DAILY Till RHDAY, JUL* IT. H»24 COVRIFR LOCdL Baseball Game Friday— The merchants and railroaders are to take fresh grip on their bat* tomorrow night. They have slated I another ball game tor the high school' diamond at •’> o'clock Friday evening ’ Marriage Lhs»nse« I «sill'd— A marriage license was issued O| h > h Air Dancing— yesterday to Janies Elbe l.ytle. of These summer nights make open i Wonder, and Mabel Ethel Bertrand, 'air dances the best entertainment By asking us first for anything you ot ,hls clty^ A license has also been possible. The open air pavilion at may need in the line of issued to Joe Woodall and Estolla the fair grounds has the best floor I Miss N. Jacobs of Gold Hill was Victoria Beeves. in this part of the state. Dunce Fri­ a shopper in Grants Pass on Wed- day night, after the band concert. nesday. Visir Friemln— 19 Boy Scout Pack Sax, C. F. T. Co. Deserve your photograph. Art 48 48 A Bargain— Cruft Studio. Baby specialists. J. O. Htller and Milton McVay are Dance from nine till one at Gold spending the day In the city from Dance Friday Night— Hill Sat. nite, for 11.10. 50 Crescent City, absorbing a little Dance Friday night at the pavil­ southern Oregon sunshine. nie WINCHESTER Store 48 ion at the county fair grounds. Fine Bail on «Mas Liftisl— Name play tent tonight. floor and fine music After the band Word has been received livre that Joe Fehling of Chicago is visiting 49 the ban on all cream cans going Into During concert. ' here w ith John Hummel. California and back has been lifted. his stay in the city he will be em- Jewel Onhestra at Gold Hill Again— 'This will permit the shipment of ployed at the Hutumel tailor shop. Every Saturday nite, dancing from ilalry produce into the southern Fresh fruits—Tourist Grocery, tf 9 till 1. Moonlight waitsea. 50 i state. Sterilisation of all utensils In Rex Barnett of the W. S. Maxwell ' California is provided. company spent yesterday at Cottage Dance Tomorrow Xiglit — I bought and installed a "Slbioco” Pipeless Furnace in my Grove on business, returning- here Another of the popular open air home at 934 Maple Street. Albany. Oregon, in November. 1919. I 'early this morning. Rain Tret dances at the county fair grounds, have used this furnace two winters and am entirely satisfied with it. Get your shoes fixed better for One of the Canary lalnnds posses«»« will he given tomorrow; night follow­ a ruin tree of the laurel species which We have a five-room bungalow and it heats all the rooms in a very less at C. F. T. Co. 48 ing the band concert in Riverside shells a copious shower of pure water satisfactory manner at all times. It never smokes. The outstand­ Oscar Naucke. an old resident of park. The Jewel orchestra is play­ from Its foliage every evening. The ing feature with this furnace is that it burns very little wood. We Kerby, has been visiting with local ing for these dances and Is dispens­ native« use the water for drinking and used five cords of wood the first year while this year we burned friends for several days. He now­ ing high class music. The new culinary purposes. seven cords: however, we also use a cook stove which burns a part makes his home in San Jose. floor is one of the best in southern of this wood. C. M. DOLLARHIDE. Optical gooas at Letcher 4 Son’s The French administration is sell­ Oregon and large crowds are being Albany. Oregon. Amateurs tonight at tent. 4 8 ing by auction an ancient citadel j attracted to the Pavilion every Fri-. The S. L. Ross family will leave that of Salnt-Jean-Pli'd-de-Port. day evening. I In the morning for Oakland, where . they will spend the next few weeks l>n<’ Year Old— ! on a vacation. Is a good age to begin keeping a Phone 130-R 211 South Sixth St. Its a laugh tent tonight. 48 photographic record of the kiddies. , Jay H. Upton, president of the Art Craft Studio. Baby specialists. I state senate, left today for his home 48 I i at Bend, after attending the conven-1 I Odd Cargo for Ship i tion of the V. S. W. V. 4 Hours <>f llanviiig for Ut.IO— 'for this rich One of the oddest cargoes on record Yes. you can. Try it. Get your was probably that carried lately by a milk, enriches Gold Hill open pavilion every Sat. British steamer bound for Morocco. It Charge of Attempt to Monopolise ! shoes fixed better for less at C. F. T. nite. 50 every dish. - 48 Co. considted »f 2.000.000 gallons of puri­ 1.111111 ht Business Thrown Out It’.NertkkAIPINE fied drinking water for the use of the Miss Margaret Hair spent a week Co-operation Is Urged—— Spanish troops fighting jhe rebels in ¡visiting at the home of her parents. Washington, July 17.—(A. P.) — A novel Chamber of Commerce Morocco. I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hair, and has The federal trade commission coip- forum was held this noon, when ' returned to Oakland, Cal.. where plaint against the Douglas Fir Ex­ Mayor E. C. Gaddis entertained both ploitation and Export company, , she is working on a paper. Medford and Klamath Falls, cham­ Grants Pass night again i tonight bers with an address. A radio am­ charging an attempt to monopolize 48 plifier connected to the regular long Harry T. Vouch, Propr. the lumber export business of the at tent theatre. Mrs. W. H. Dana of the Bonbon- distance line on the Klamath Falls Pacific coast, was dismissed today niere, left this morning for Portland 1 without prejudice. end of the wire made it possible for FULL LINE where she will attend to business both groups to enjoy the talk which ' matters and visit friends. I She will Mayor Gaddis gave, speaking into <>r | be gone for about a week. the telephone placed on the table in' Sure, yon can. Get your shoes the small dining room in the Hotel 1 repaired at the C. F. T. Co. Costs I Medford. "Klamath Falls. Medford, IT’S EASY TO TAKE HAIR CLIPPERS with you. 48 Ashland and Grants Pass should join I less. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dean have Ì hands through their Chambers of $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Some time this month or next, arrived from St. Joe. Idaho. for a I Commerce in attracting tourists and we hope you will be one of the : visit here of a week with Mr. Dean's in keeping them in Southern Ore­ lucky ones to knock off a few ! sister, Mrs. Alfred Letcher. Jr. Both gon.’’ said Mr. Gaddis. "The tourist weeks.—and do nothing but ; Mr. and Mrs. Dean are well known who passes through your community enjoy life. ■ here, having formerly resided in or ours in a few hours, is generally Before you do it. come in and | Grants Pass. of no especial benefit to the town. tell us: "Hand me over one of Scream play at tent tonight. 48 The type of tourist which we want those compact little portables Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams have ' to encourage is what is known as the you have in your window, and | returned from Washington points | summer vacationist — the family about a dozen good records." ! where they have been for the past which comes for a several weeks or If you take our advice, you’ll ‘ three weeks on a vacation trip. They months outing.’* — Medford Mall- have a vacation as you’ve uev. r ■ found a temperature of 114 in east- Tribune. had one before. You’ll marvel ' ern Washington at one tme. at the playing of one of these Toby wrote play tent tonight, 48 You'll Bi- Surprised— portables which can be carried Harry Peterson, a resident of At the crowd that will be at the in one hand.—-and you’ll be Grants Pass 25 years ago. attended dance pavilion Friday night at the happier for taking it with you, the V. S. W. V. convention here this county fair grounds. Meet your —anywhere. week. His wife, formerly Dora friends theffe. $12.00 to $60.00 Chaussee of this place, did not make the trip. Their home is in Portland. Gohl Hill Hance— The Music and Photo Ask your neighbor. He gets ’his Saturday. July 19th. House fixed at the C. F. T. Co. shop. Best S. Rowell shoe repairs in the town. Costs less. 48 Rev. F. Gordon Hart left Wednes­ day by automobile for Eugene to at­ tend the annual meeting of the Ore­ Healthy Feet, Healthy Spirit, gon synod. He was accompanied by Walk With Perfect Ease Mrs. J. . W. Follis and son. Gibson Follis. of Salem, who have been ÍÍ guests at i the Hart home. . TOMORROW and 35c, tent tonight. 4 8 10c. 25c ! Mr. i and Mrs. A. G. Heiser and DOES IT IX TEX MINUTES EVELYN KINCAID daughter, Dorris, here to attend the Painlessly removes hard corns, —in­ United Spanish War Veterans’ con­ soft corns and callouses. vention, were residents of Grants Pass some 15 years ago and their G-l’-A-R-A-X-T-E-E-D visit was made the more pleasant by the renewing of acquaintances. Mr. Heiser was in the employ of the Recognized a« the Big Picture Is responsible for this play and Southern Pacific and had a run out Sensation of the Year and a positive guarantee of Grants Pass. Here they were backs it. with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison. Tent doing record breaking busi­ Nells Drags and Books ness. *8 XX» ¿itene War Veterans Leave— The Spanish War veterans who at­ tend, d the annual convetlon here, have left for their homes. They all 10 per cent Cash Discount report an excellent meeting here. 49 Win prise at tent tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Post of Port­ land were among the visitors in Grants Pass this morning. Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son'«. Hardware Rogue River Hardware Company To tliose of our customers who want Monograms or Initial« stamp* ml on their materials mid who cannot wait, wo recommend 9 Reform Initials In «lock In nil aisea and combillation«, made of pure wool Will not break—Will not «brink. Mrs. NELLIE NEAS JUST IN A GIFT I.IXE til' TEAPOTS imported from England To «<*<< thrill I m I o liny them. BURNS VERY LITTLE WOOD F. T. At Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Men’s Oxfords Brown or Black In Calf or Kid, all LEATHER, Oxford« that are stylish at name time loiufortable mid NERVIt'E* ABLE—