Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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LANG
ROGUE RIVER
Mr». J, R. Bowen. of Evan» vul-
ley. wa» seriously Injured during a
fire which completely destr.iycd
their home about 11 30 o'clock Fri­
day night.
Mr*. Bowen either
jumped off or fell from the porch
upstairs and hurt her back. She I»
In the hospital In Grants Pass nnd
'A baby boy weighing four pounds
Mary Ann Walter, nge(| almost 7k
years, passed away at the homo of jund seven ounces, was born recent­
her daughter in Salem. November ly to Mr. and Mrs. George Hadley
26th. Mrs. Walter was an old resi­ of North dtend, which accounts for
dent of Rogue River and vicinity, the pleasant looks of'Grandpa and
nnd has
friends
here. . Mrs. Grandma Hadley, of this city.
Grant Walter has returned from
Walter war an Invalid for years nnd
the last seven years of her life were Halem, where ho was called by the
spent entirely In her b»d. but dur­ death of his mother.
Earl Scott was a business visitor
ing all that time alts never com­
plained and always hail u pleasant at Medford and Jacksonville Mon­
wofd and u smile for all who visit­ day. Mrs. Scott went as far as Cen­
ed her. Ilers was a life that one al­ tral Point and spent the day visit­
ways felt better for having b»en ing Mr. Scott's mother, Mrs. W. W.
with. Hhe is survived by several I Scctt.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter were
children and grandchildren. Grant
Wulter of Rogue River Is her son. shoppers in Medford Monday. Mr.
Wallace Galbraith and fumlly o* Carter Is on« of those who have
Wards' creek have moved to the been chosen to take the agriculture
plAce they recently bought on the census and wilt soon commence on
LANG •» »0? model» are
highway between Rogue River and th» work.
made in a »i/e and type for
A. K. Earharts have installed a
Rock Point.
every Move u»e. Every pat­
radio In their home and are «njoy-
Friday night the president of the | Ing some very good music most ev­
ented feature 1» absolutely
. Rebekah assembly paid the Live ery night.
original and exclutive. Every
i Oak Rebekah lodge of Rogu« River
w o m an who has used a
We are glad to be able to report
an official »Islt. A very intoreatlnt: that Harry White, who has been so
LANG know» what real
business meeting was held after ill. Is better and able to be up and
pleasure kitchen work can be.
which all adjourned to the dining around the house.
i-uel lasts longer, heat dis­
room where a delicious lunch win
tributes more evenly, baking
served by the committee.
is more perfect.
Also the
Legal blanks of all kinds al tbc
A box social mid dance was given Courier office.
LANG fits in with the sur­
at Wimer Haturday night, A very
roundings of every kitchen, is
large crowd attended and the sale
good-looking and durable.
of boxes netted a very good RUDI
which will b* used for more furn-
C«// «I «or «tore «nJ Irf t»»
lahlngs for the school.
aha* çmi <m« o fiSe*# "letter"
We are sorry to report
ninfea. A ¿^manaUalian *ilt
Rogue River wa» defeated by Yreka
In the basketball game played here
Friday night. The score was 14 to
The town
20 In Yreka’s favor.
But we
team also was defeated,
are glad Phoenix came out victori­
Company
ous with the Yreka team.
GRANTS PAM. ORE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke and
Mrs. Ella O'Kelly, of Grants Pass,
were visitors at the Rebekah lodge
In Rogue River Friday night.
A wedding of much Interest to
Rogue River, occurred at Grants
Pass recently when Miss Bertha
Borrall berime theb rldo of Mr.
Leonard Lund. Mrs. Taind has spent
(a great deal of her life here and Is
her friends are all hoping she will 'the granddaughter of Mrs. Eliza
soon recover nnd be an well as over. ¡Caldwell, of thia city. Friends wish
Tim cause of the fire la unknown. them a long, happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier and
Only a very few articles of furniture
wore saved
The house was In­ family, were guests Sunday with
sured
The sympathy of the com­ relatives at Grants Pass.
That one can neverTell where Pat
munity Is with Mr. and Mr». How«n.
Daily la waa proven Tuesday when
Victor Birdseye, who Is attending he stepped up and arrested two
spent Grants Pass men who were fishing
O. A. C., was home
'too close to the Savage Rapids dam.
Thanksgiving.
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