Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 20, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
More Truth Than Poetry
In this old world with it- steady grind, it is better
ahead than a little behind.
PER52NÆL
to
be
There is a good deal of truth In that, no matter what you
may think of it as “poetry.** How can you get ahead? The an-
swer is plan, Save! Unless you do. you will always be a little be­
hind. Such a little no matter how small your earnings
Then
place the savings tn a reliable bank like ours where it will be safe
No matter how small the amount, you will then be ahead instead
of behind. It’s the thing to do Try it.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
'».' M n I B
FIDI R M W» st H» »
S) S I t
OF SOUTHEBN OREGON
Enameled Cooking Utensils
3-quart Sauce Pans
3-quart Kettles
3-quart Basin-
Coffee Pots
33c Cech until the stock is ev
ba listed
Rogue River Hardware Co.
EVERY BRIGHT BAY IN­
VITES VOIR
It’s the Climate”
WE TELL THE WORLD
KODAK
104°
Xmas Day
On every dull ilajr there is plea­
sure in year
TOMORROW
THURSDAY
Kodak Album
AND
I
There is
nothing
which
gives more pleasure to your­
self and your friends than pic-
tures and picture taking, The
older your kodak album, the
more valuable it becomes, Pic-
tures refresh the memory and
bring back with vivid detail
pleasures and scenes of the
past. No one can afford to be
without a Kodak, and a Ko­
dak Album.
STANTON ROWELL
Fair and
Warmer
99
THE IT NNIEST FARCE
E\ ER WRITTEX STARRING
SEE G. P JESTER for life insur­
ance -Penn Mutual Life.
59tf
AT THF
I j OST On Saturday, an auto crank;
finder please leave at Courier of-
flee.
74
OREGON
BUNCH TRANSFER will change
phone station after January 31
from Express office to Oregon Gas
& Electric Co., phone 349.
83
in good
condition. Address box 633, Grants
Pass, Ore.
74
I FOR SAIÆ- Gents wheel
Licensed to Wed—
A marriage license was issued on
Monday evening to George Warren
Thrasher and .Miss Rachel Orphal
The first paper mill in the United
Barnett, both of Holland.
Mr. States was built in 1860 on the pres-
Thrasher is a merchant at Holland ent site of Philadelphia
HAVE VOI
BEEN ENUMERATE»?
If not, or if you have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mail to
H. R. CRAWFORD, Supervisor of Census. Salem, Ore,, or telephone
Chamber of Commerce, 158.
On January 1, 1920, I was living at th" address given below,
but tr the best of my knowledge J have not been enumerated there
or anywhere else.
Narre
Between what two crow street-”
Sale on All
Ike Davis made A trip to Medford I Blue l,o<lgv .Meet lug—
thia afternoon.
Regular tonight al 7:30. Work In
73
Mrs. Jas Blover weut to .Medford the third degree.
this afternoon.
Ibjn’t miss the
masquerade at O|HlyclM.*» al Bonus—
Mr. and Mrs. M. U Opdyvke, who
Holland Saturday, January 31.
S3
Mrs. A. J Kleeker of Medfird, Is were married In Portlaud on Thurs­
day, Jauuary 15th, ure now at home
»...ending the da/ In Grunts ?uss
In this city, having arrived Bunday
Willard storage battery service
evening.
station. 314 North Sixth St.
l?tf
Mr and M
i I* Campb, ., ' yeil-on's Orchestra—
I,. . u< River, ir» In the city to-lv.
At the Waldorf hall Tuesduy
Tomorrow and Thursday, "Fair night.
73
and Warmer," It’s lhe Climate! 75
Geo. E. Howland, who speul sev - Ex cry I mh I)’ m Going—
To the Waldorf Hull Tuesday
eral days here on business, left this
If you don't believe it ask
afternoon returning to Oakland, Cal. night
;«ur
friends.
73
F. R. Stearns came from Medford
this morning to spend a few days
I »1 rectors in Meeting—
with his son. Dr. Stearns.
The board of directors of the
(has. Burkhalter returned this
r otting from a.b wines* trip tv f.ro- Grants Pass irrigation district, south
side project, met yesterday for the
aada. Cal.
Matters
Good second hand Chevrolet and transaction of business.
are
progressing
well
in
lhe
develop-
Ford cars for sale. W. S Maxwell
* Co.
73 ment of the plans for this project
Geo. W. Matthews, of Missoula,
Mont , who spvnt the past week In I Icctric Power l*«s>plr Iler»——
II U Walthers, divisional man
‘tiis i Ity. left this morning for tS;>o-
tiger
of the California-Oregon Power I
kane.
Tomorrow and Thursday. "Fair company. of Medford, aud Wtu
and Warmer," It’s the Climate!
75 Sheppard, commercial manager for
B. F. Skillman has sons tn Beattie the same company, or Sun Francisco,
for two months, having been called are In the city today upon a business
there In the interests of the Mutual mission.
Creamery Co. of that city.
O. R. Fenny, after a residence of
five years in Klamath Falls has sold
out there and Is moving to Grants
Pass. Mr. Penny has property at
Placer and he went there this ntorn-
' ing to prepare for moving household
goods to Grants Pass.
Good second hand Chevrolet and
Ford cars for sale. W. 8. Maxwell
' * Co.
73
Mrs Byron Terwilliger, of Seattle,
who spent several days here with old
friends left this morning for
An­
geles to visit relatives. She was ac­
companied by Miss Inez 'Fitzgerald,
'of Hutchinson. Kan., who visited In
Seattle and in Grants Paso.
Tomorrow and Thursday, “Fair
j and Warmer." It's the Climate! 75
Elvis C. Bierins, who returned a
i short time ago from Sparks, Nev.,
left last night for Portland to work
for the Southern Pacific as fireman,
He passed the examination for flre-
man last week.
' McDaniels on the Coast—
Supervisor .McDaniels, of the for-
i estrv department, has not yet retnrn-
I ed from the coast, and is supposed
to have extended his trip to Brook­
ings, in which event he would not -be
back till tomorrow. He left here last
- Thursday.
RICHEY NOE RECEIVED
HI STATE PE»«
Salem. Ore., Jan. 20 l.ouls Comp­
ton, state parole officer, hss refused
officially to receive into his • ustody
Samuel Richey, 15, who, after be­
ing sentenced to a term of two years
in the «late penitentiary by the
cuit judge of Josephine county,
paroled to the prison officials.
Richey arrived here Sunday,
upon 'he refusal of the parole officer
to receive him at the penitentiary
be was given quarters in the city
tail
An effort now is being made to
have the circuit court of Josephine
C( :nty withdraw its commitment and
h' ’•» the youth turned over to
Juvenile court for examination.
Should the juvenile court hold that
Richey Is an incorrigible the circuit
court then would be within its legal
rights In “»"ding him to the peniten­
tiary. Under no conditions, however,
could he be paroled to the prison offi­
cials, according to Mr. Compton.
Richey was convicted in Josephine
county on a charge of forgery.
Dr. Mary Putman Jacobi in 186Sj
was the first woman admitted to the
College of Medicine in Paris.
Children’s Hats
Prices 25c up to |2.50
mr$. Hellie litas
Muccrssor to
Mr». E Krhkopf
Irrigation Meeting—
A meeting of the Gravity Irrigation
Improvement company Is culled tor
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Chamber of Commerce.
Bus­
iness of great importance.
A full
attendance is expe led. By order of
the board of directors.
73
'•ingers Meet Tonight—
The Grafts Pass chorus meets tills
evening for io second rehearsal a»
the Baalist church at S o'clock sharp.
\ll u h • titnre to join the cao.u, arc
requested to be present at that time
The instruction is free to all and an»
one who can sing may Join
You < an t I lodge—
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Ford
and a Chevrolet, both guaranteed ti
stand the “Climate."
The driver»
are also well broke to the climate
We hope no one gets sore at thls, a.
we both love the climate.
Phone
HsJ. Geo. A. Hyde and H. !.. Sar
geant.
When You Are Home
Tonight, Decide
Mr. Hays a t 'nndldat
Dave Hays, who has been deputy
Music and Photo House
assessor in the office of
Assessor
307 G Street
Fclus Pollock, announces his candi­
dacy for the office of assessor today.
Mr Hays takes this step because of
the announcement made by Mr. Pol­
lock that he will not again tie a can­
Work in Third Degree—
didate
for the office, but will ask for
I
At A. F. & A. M. regular meeting
the
nomination
as county judge In­
I tonight.
Good attendance wanted.
stead.
I
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i
Bridge Re|w«ir Work in Progress—
Rogue Fiver Grunge—
Workmen are now employed in the
Invites you to their social dan
repair of the steel bridge at the end
on
Frida»- “-cninz. January 23,
ll ashington, Jan. 20. American of Sixth street preparatory to the
».heir ha!.' ont G street.
. i
newspapers in the middle west will paving of the flo<5r of the bridge,
apparently be 40 per cent short on New timbering will be laid before
Water A reting Tomorrow —
paper supply as a result of the em­ the pavement is applied, and slope
Much inter< t is being shown in
bargo placed by the Canadian gov­ will be given from the center each
the
meeting of the Gravity Irrigation
ernment on shipments of newsprint way so that water will run off. The
Ito the United States from the plant hangars for the walk along the west Improvement company called for to­
morrow. at 2 o’ lock, at the Chamber
of the Fort Francis Company, an side of the bridge are also in place,
of Commerce rooms. The meeting
and
the
placing
of
the
timbers
for
American- ontrolled concern in west­
ts called by the board of directors,
ern Canada, the state department an­ floor and railing will progress at
and
it is expected that Irrigation
once.
nounced.
matters in the lower valley will be
much clarified by the discussion and
possible action at the meeting.
.NEW TODAY
Come and
Enjoy It
City
TI KM)AV. .1 invaio «». iw».
U RA NTS PAUN »AILY CX>U
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over Fifteen Years Local Aient
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishing’s
FOR MEN--AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF II IIIT st II VIFNEIt AND Mtli.X (,'MtTHEM
Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Courier
OREGON
TONIGHT
Burns Bros. Colored Minstrels
Jazz Orchestra
10 PEOPLE
Comedians
Golden West Quartett
A MI.NMTHEL HHOW FULL OF FI X, PEP, HINGING AN» JAZZ
EMMY WHELEN
An Amateur Adventuress”
IN
44
Performance ai 7 and 8:45
PRICES
ADULTS, 33c
< HILDREN 23c Including War Tux