Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 23, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    TI ENDA Y, bH'IMIIi.ll XI. lililí
GRANTS f'AMK DAILY (Olili KK
PAUK T H RK I
KING ALBERT AT ROOSEVELT'S GRAVE
Something New in Bags
G. B. BERRY
ooo
—
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
Proparly Small.
it was Bobt ie's first «lay at >.eudar-
imrten and the teacher asked each of
the children to draw a picture of an
apple. They all did so. then the teach­
er held up the different drawings,
praising each one In turn. When she
came to Bobbie’s It was Just a tiny
little ring on the paper ntjd ona could
a<-ar<ely see ft. She said. “Well, Bob­
ble. that Is pretty small for an apple.”
Not to he outdone by the others, Bob­
ble said. "But that la a crab apple."
With Grant* Pass Hardware Co
COMMUNITY
PLATE
Classified Advertising
KOK MALA
FOR MILK phone H9-J
A basket crocheted of twine and
dipped in shellac, la allowed to dry.
after being shape«) to suit the fancy of
Its maker. It is then adorned with odd
yarn flowers, as shown in the picture
above, and converted Into a pretty bag
by lining it with silk and extending
the silk above the top of the basket.
The silk gather- up at the top on a
ribbon. If one cares to present a
friend with the ultimate in luxurious
laundry bags, this affair will answer,
for it will grace any dressing room
and serve to catch soiled handker­
chief? and neckwear.
IX>HT
68
FOR SALE- One horse 10 years old.
weighs about 14 00. Good work
horse, gentle, eound and true.
"rir« lino
llayee Broa., Mur­
phy, Ore.
iti!
LOUT Fourth liberty loan bond No.
5040203, 15«; Fifth Victory loan
bond No. 'A109I464. *50. Finder
please return to Courier office and
receive reward.
54
III<AYA<<K AND TRANSFER
FOR SALE: OR TRADE 160 ■creo THE WORLD MOVE»; so do we.
of old growth pine, cruising about
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co.
Phone
6,000,000 feet, In Josephine eoun-
B97-R.
ty. We wish to purchase a rimch
for a home and will give a bargain F. G ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
to do ao. P. O. Sox 732, Granta
moved, packed, shipped and stor-
Paas, Ore.
4ltf
ed. Office phone 124-Y.
Reel-
King Albert of Belgium carrying u
FOR BAIJC Hydraulic and Irriga­
dence phons 124-R.
grave of Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster
tion pipes. Will sell cheap. Sizes
Beosevelt, Jp
«*-,
CIVIL ENGINEER
from 2-lnch to 4-lnch, guaran­
teed 25 years. H. W. Webber.
DANIEL MeFARLAND, civil engi­
Phone 246-J-
54
neer and surveyor.
Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-T.
FOR HALE -.Mllk. 10 cents a quart
at 608 L street. Bring bottles. 51
ELECTRICAL WORK
FOR SALE Shetland pony, 6 yearn ELECTRIC WIRING and general
electrical work, repairing, house
old, well broken to drive or ride.
wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South
Mr«.
l<eavlng, reason for selling.
Sixth atr<*et. phone 47.
53
John DeVail. Leland Ore.
DKNTIHT8
FOR SAI j E- Eight Du roc pigs, and
one young calf.- Inquire J, M. E. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class
51
Hranscombe. Rd. 2, Box 20.
dentistry.
109 H South Sixth
street. Grants Paaa, Oregon.
»
FOR SALE lavender coat hangers,
VETERINARY BVRGBON
•ticki and saohets for Christ mas
presents at 636 North Sixth street.
54 DR. R J. BESTLTL. Veterinarian.
Mr». M. F. Graham.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
vard, phone 398-R.
FOR SALE Slx-weeka old piss
Henry Sieger. Merlin. Ore., Box
I’HYNKTANN
46.
56
L. O. OIJ6MBNT, M. D„ Practice
MTSrKLLANBOt 8
limited to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose
and throat. Glasses fitted, i
E L. GALBRAITH—Insurance, any
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap­
Building and
kind.
Rentals.
pointment. Phones, offloe 62; resi­
lx>an Plate Glass Liability. 6«9 *4
dence 359-J.
84tf
G afreet. Phone 28.
8. LOUGHR1DGE, M. D. Physician
Most
OXO-ACETYI JONE welding,
and surgeon. City or country calls
Alno
experienced hand in town
attended day or night
Phones,
all kinds of lathe and auto work.
residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth
Phone 19. or call at 1 835 M fit. 65
and H streets.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
IDEA IS GROWING
Meeting Place for Pelicans.
Pel bun bend, in the Missouri river,
near St. Charles. Mo., Is the acene of a
great
annual gathering of pelican-.
large wreath which he placed on the
Bay. He la accompanied by Theodora 1 here is a big flat bar in the river
there which has endured far beyond
the usual «pan of a bar's existence in
Lie tre«< herous shifting - urrent of the
ingw clsli season, amt claims u» uv ,„v
Missouri. This bar le the semi annual
pbsicer in initiating Ila- practice. “As
a starter for permanent savings ac­ stopping place for vast flocks of pell
counts it is a great thing. This year cans that migrate from south to north
we had 7,000 accouuts, a gain of 1,400 in the spring, and from north to south
over last year, ami the savings amount in the fall. Persons who have observed
to »1(15.000. F ully 1,300 of the dei<osl tbelr habits say that they Invariably
tor» v 111 transfer their accounts to the arrive at Pelican bend on September
regular savings bank. Our 1917 club 4 and remain until cold weather sends
opens Dec. 18. and we are making them south.
quite a caiuisilgn ami expect a big In­
crease In memt>ershlp. We've had to
enlarge our dejmrtment considerably to
handle the crowd.”
A MILLION DOLLABS SAVED
Banks In That City Mavs 36.000 Naw
Depositors, Who l_ay Up From S
Cents to »2 Each Week For ■ Period
of Fifty Week»—Many Become Per­
manent Depositors.
t'hlislma > ravings clulis are destined
to be oiue pu,.ular throughout the Unit­
ed Stales in view of the great su< re»»
these novel IpM i t ut i< Uis linve I •ecu in
Chicago.
Chk-ngoan» |uit $1.00O.<X«' into their
own t'lirirtmi;* sto- kings this year
through the medium of Christmas sav­
ings illlbs.
A dozen of the «tty's banking Insti­
tutions which ha«e Introduced this
system of saving throughout the yeai
toward a holiday fund re|>ort the car
REAL ESTATE
A. A
WITHAM. M. D.—-Internal rylng of more than 36,000 such ac­
medicine and nervous diseases.. counts and are enthusiastic In their in­
E. T. MCKINSTRY-«03 G street,
624 Medical Bldg., Portlaad. Ore dorsement of the scheme. Other banks
phone 1341. General real estate
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m., morning and which have not tried the plan an
business. The best of ail kinds of
"uoum e their'Intention of taking it up
evening
by appointment.
•oils for fruit, hay or general
during the coming year. Bankers de­
farming.
31tf DR.. W T. TOMPKINS. 8. T — clare tliat the clubs are a great devel-
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. I oper of the saving habit and predict
WANT SI)
Treats ■11 dieeases. Hours 9-11 that fully n third of the Christmas ao
I counts will lie turned over to perma­
a. m.; 1-5 p.m. Phone 304-R
nent savings bank funds.
The general plan of the savings
E. J. BILLICK, M. D
Physician
and surgeon: office Schallhorn clulis is the same in all of the banks
WANTED- To contract for Pine ard
block, phone 54-J;
residence, I It calls for a fifty week season with a
Fir logs f. o. b. cars Southern Pa­
1004 1-awnridge, phone 54-L, certain deposit each week. There is a
cific track
Big Pine« Lumber
wide range in the classification of de­
Grants Paas
posits. The lowest calls for an initial
Company, Medford. Oregon.
4 ltf
DR. RALPH W STEARNS physician de|ioslt of 1 cent, with 1 cent added
and surgeon, offices formerly oc­ each week, the final payment being 50
cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic 1 cents and the total fund accumulated
Temple. Phone, office 21-J, rest-' *12.75. A straight weekly deposit of
WANTED—Improved ranch, over
dence. 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. $2 constitutes the top class. Interest
of 3 per cent is allowed on the savings
40 Acres; alfalfa, with water
in most of tile banks.
ATTORNEYS
right, near outside range nnd
"Our CliLstmn» Savings < 'i h has lie- I
qchoo). P. O. Box 507. Yreka,
come u i v Im; ortant deiMtrunvui with
H
D.
NORTON.
Attorney-at-law.
54
Cal.
Practices in all State and Federal us," sail) H (’. lai;.co I,. vice pn 'ent
Courts. First National Bank Bldg. of the People's Stock, r S State liai.k,
WANTED Men who know how to
which is Just finishing i., f urth sav-
swamp, for horse skidding in win­
G.
W.
COLVIG,
Attorney-at-law.
ter weather. »5 per day of 8 hours,
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
address I. E. Kesterson Lumber
Granta Hise. Oregon.
Co.,'Worden. Oregon.
54
It affords the connosscur of
sweets much pleasure to know
WANTED 1000 turkeys at the City E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac­
that a richly cmlnse-cd and ar­
tices in all courts. First National
Market. Bring poultry in this,
tistically finished one |»oiind
Bank
Bldg.
week.
Highest prices paid. 57
box of Butler's dainty confec­
WANTBD Cued u
cylinder
...... ..............
records
......... O. 3. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
tions, <-oni|<rising a variety of
Apply No. 22R0 can» Courier. 52
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
nut and fruit flavorings scien­
Grants Pase. Oregon.
tifically blended, can be obtain­
WANTED—Agents for Grants Pass
ed any time this winter from
Among inexpensive gifts that are
and vicinity. Good proposition. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma-
at the same time elegant and worth
Previous experience unnecessary.' sonic Temple, Grants Pase, Ore.
while there are many little conven­
Free School of Instruction. A.d-,
Merlin, Oregon
ient articles made of prettily colored,
GEO.
H.
DURHAM,
Attorney-at-law,
dress Massachusetts Bonding and
heavy paper. Telephone and laundry
Prices upon «Application
referee in bankruptcy, Masonic
Insurance Company, Accident and
lists, small portfolios, envelopes in
Temple. Grants Paes. Oregon.
which to place memoranda, etc., are
Health
Department,
Saginaw,
Phone 135-J.
them. Two articles made of
Michigan. Capital »1.500.000. 54
The California and Oregon among
bright blue mottled paper are shown
WANTED- Girl to do general house­ JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer,
Coast Railroad Company In the picture. The envelope for rec-
First National Bank Bldg., Granta
TIME CARD
work. Two In family. Call at
ipes is made by folding a straight strip
Paas. Oregon.
of the paper into a pocket and flap.
52
201 West D street.
i
Effective Nov. 24. 1919.
The sides of the pocket are fastened
*1.113 for 5«O Sheets Bond—
TAXI
down with little bows of bine ribbon
Entire lot of »1 bond paper sold; Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- and the flap is ornamented with a
SOONER TAXI—Phone 2 62-11 tor 60 reams of heavier bond at »1.15
painted spray of flowers In pink. The
days and Fridays.
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­ for 500 sheet, letter size, at Courier Leave
lettering Is done in black.
Grants Pass.............1
P.M.
A long strip of the same paper fold­
swered anywhere, anytime.
86tf office. Bond paper advanced 2c per Arrive
Waters Creek....... „2
P.M. ed over at each end carries one or
poilnd
August
1.
but
we
made
no
l<eave
Waters C/eek .......2:30 P.M. more sheets of white paper on which
PALACE TAXI Phone 22-.T.
Geo.
This lot will last only a Arrive Grants Paas ......... 4
PM. n telephone list is to be written. Small
A. Hyde.
25tf advance
<hort. time, then no more to be had.
For Information regarding freight white squares outlined with black or­
TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors, 172-J,
-------------------- and passenger rates call at the office nament it and suggest that this is a
or 243-1, for night calls. Day and
“Agents Authority to Sell”—book of the ootnpnny, Lundburg building, man's list. It is tied with a bow of
blue ribbon nt the top.
night, service.
55 of 50 blanks. 50c, Courier office.
or to'rrhone 181.
Gifts Made of Paper
• :..x»w>.A
Simply Beautiful
Beautifully Simple
A
y
COMING
Many Parsons Laarn to Sava.
"It gives us a personal touch with
the deisMtitors,'* said Miss Clara Brad­
ley, cashier of thcTlub. "It was a new
Idea to them to lie able to save In small
amounts, and they like I > talk with us
• bout 1L One man explained that he
had never saved a |s-iu>y in twenty-
three years, tat that this idea had In­
terested hltn and given liim a start.
Many |<arents carry accounts for their
'liildren in the smaller amounts. We
find i lie 'decreasing* class of deposit
me of the favorite- here it calls for an
Initial deposit of $2.50 and a de|s>slt or
5 cents less for each succeeding week."
The People's Trust and Savings bank,
one of the two loop institutions which
have Christmas savings clubs. re|>orted
the greatest tnemlwrshlp and largest to­
tal saved.
“We have between 12.500 and 13,000
accounts," said E. A. Hintz, assistant
cashier, "and stand ready to i>uy out
*335,000. About 25 per cent of It will
go into permanent savings accounts.
We've had to add nine windows and
next season we exjicct to huudle at
least 15.000 accounts. With us the
■Jitney' < lull id the favorite savings
method the <le|n»dtor lieginning with
a nickel and
one each week,
the film I |«iyineut being *2.50. We have
also lieeii sticerssftil with vacation sav­
ings clubs, which run for the same |>e-
riod, fifty weeks, ami |>a,v at different
seasons, one in summer. one in the
fall, etc."
A large number of Chicago ioinks
nave taken lip the idea, ami all of them
are loud in their praise of the Christ­
mas savings clulis.
V .1
AT THE
Opera House
December 30
ANNOUNCEMENT!
i
After December 10th, I will again take in general overhauling
work for the winter, but will discontinue it after March 30th, 1920.
If you wish to have me do your work bring it in early.
Batteries. Generators and Magnetoes overhauled and repaired.
I Handle the RACINE TIRES
E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician
Licensed Auto Elec(rid*n and Battery Repairman
I'hone <M
SO« South Sixth Street
Christmas Car Bargains
1W17
101«
1014
1014
101«
CHEVROLET ..................
<UEY ROIiET ......................................
FXJRD, GOOD SHAPE .................
Ford, NEW TIRES....................................................................
OVERL.AND WITH STARTER ............................................
*478.00
*460.00
*350.00
*350.00
*400.90
SECOND HAND CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
I
C. L. Hobart Company
W. S. BUTLER
The Battery Shop
*
314 North 6th Street, across from the
Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE
STATION. Service Batteries for all cars.
Phone 127
A. V- Hazelton, Prop.
Successor to C. A. Linch