Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 26, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAY, JANI MH !K>. iw*»
GRANTS PAM DAILY COURIER
PAGE FOLK
PER5°NdL iS? LOQflL | New Dresses
The day» when "Joha ty got his -run and his sword
and his pistol" and went out to do things to the Hun, are
all over now.
Johnny is back anion ; us again, and he is pretty
much of a king bee, aa h 1 deserves to be. Give him all
the glory that is coming to him. you stay-at-homes, who
couldn’t or wouldn’t go.
He did things in true Ameri­
can style, while all we dl 1 at tuyme »as to dig up the coin
and rustle the food and b lild the shl|»s and a few other
things. We are proud O’ yon. soldier boys. If we can
serve you in any way, Jug come In and tell us what you
need.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SX s Tl «1
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
MFMBI R
Thermoid Tires
XXI» TURES
Guaranteed
1
Ajax Tires
AND Tl BES
Gliarantceil
Rogue River Hardware Co
Recharges and Repair* Storage Batteries
And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sys-
tern tested he does it free of charge, We have the beet equipped
auto electrical shop in the city and every job we turn out means
1 new customer for us—WHO’S NEXT.
Yours for Service
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
Adam« A Johnston, Props.
500 South Sixth Street
Phone fld
-
Bagley’s Shop for Sick Tires
211 North Sixth St.
Vulcanizing. Retreading and Half Soling. Broken liead«, rim cut'«
and any kind id blow outs, large or small, neatly mended.
All Work Guaranteed
vor WANT TO BUY YOL K
IIOGFEE1)
As cheaply as possible—Try the Mill—We make several kind* of
f«*«l at the right price—Have a mixed feed similar to the old-time
shorts for *3 |»er 100 pounds.
I
ll «1
Josephine County Flour Mill
Phone 123
Corner Third and G Streets
It I vixc I n ; I,
Toni isl^t
NORMA
TALMADGE
COMING
THURSDAY
MARY
PICKFORD
IN
“THE
HOODLUM"
MU k JUI<e Ament went to Med ReeeR«*«l l‘«xligrO,'«l l'url»vy*—
Mr». C. <i. lAincut received yester­
ford this afternoon.
A. B. Cornell was in Portland la»> day by e«|>r««»a eeveral turkey hens.
week taking the work in th? Scot These birds came front 'Boise, Idaho,
and are birds of high degree. being
tish Rite and the Myotic Sliriue.
Fresh milk and creern at Horn of the famous Hugo Kipg strain, and
are fine specimens.
ing'a Shack.
E. J. Hotteuroth went to Canyon­
ville this morning on a busiuess trip You Can't Dodge—
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Ford
tor several days.
Steel ranges, the guaranteed kiud. and a Chevrolet, both guaranteed t<
The drivers
, $50 up.
At Holmans Furniture stand the •'Climate."
Store.
78 .ire also well broke to the climate
G. N. Benn left thia ufternoon re­ We hope no one gets sore at this, as
Phone
turning to Auburn. Cal., on account we both love the climate.
of the zerioUB illness of hi* abler. 82-J. Geo. A. Hyde and H. L. Sar­
esti
geant.
Mrs. W J. Edwards.
Having. bought paints in large
quantities we are able to sell cheap X evv Teacher» on Faculty-
The teaching corps of the public
78
Grants Pass Hardware.
Dr. A. G. Alverson and wife, of schools of the city was Increased thia
Bloomington, ill., arrived here Sat­ week by the addition of two new
urday night and will visit the for­ names. Miss Cone Cutler, of Berke­
mer's mother. Mrs. H. B. Alverson. ley. Cal., being an additional teach­
Don't miss the masquerade at er in the high school, while Mrs. Ora
Holland Saturday, January 31.
82 L. Berry, who recently came here
F. B. Olding attended the meet- from California, wilt teach in the
| mg of the Scottish Rite and the cere- 1 grade department at the Eaat school.
! mon lai session of the Mystic Shrine
I Ju-t lU'celveil—
! in Portland last week.
Three l>argaius in Singer sewing I I The largest shipment of Sherwin-
I machines at Holmans Furniture Williams paints ever sent to South­
I
Store.
78 ern Oregon Grants Ihiss Hardware.
I
Mrs. Geo. Mackey, after spending
'the past six weeks with her daugh-’ •’ l|«priUsing I mid* in Itistrict—
C. D. Thompson. former county
j ter. Mrs. R. W. Stearns. k»ft this
' agent for Josephine county, is an-1
I morning for her home at Victor.
V
gaged in the work of appraising the I
I Colo.
lands that will be included within [
t
wo
Mrs. Clifford Jenkius and
’children returned to Ashland this the Gravity IMstrict Improvement j
afternoon after spending a week with company, the appraisal being neces-'
Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs sary before the Incorporation can be.
proceeded .with He Is putting in full
Chas. Hanson.
Willard storage battery service time that the work of organization
station. 314 North Sixth St.
17tf may 'go forward as rapidly as pos­
E." .1. Garrett went to Glendale sible.
»
this morning to spend several days
in the laying out of a park which the Special Meeting—
Of Grants Pass Ixidge. No. 84, A.
S«>uthern Pacific company Is to
F. and A. M. is to be held Tuesday
have on the railroad grounds.
O. S. Goodnow returned this morn­ evening, January 27th at 7:30. Work
ing from Sacramento, where he and refreshments.
spent the i>ast six weeks. Mrs Good­ New Heal Estate Firm—
now will remain for some weeks un­
R. Timmons and Roy Higgins are
til her health is improved.
the members of a new real state firm
Mrs. D. P. Roberts, who spent the which has opened offices at 111
holidays with her sister, 'Mrs. E. J. South Sixth street, Both men have
Lind, left Friday for Berkeley, Cal., been residents of Grants I*ass for
to spend a week with her daughter. several years and they say the out-
Miss Jane, who is attending college, look is fine, They already have
Mrs. Roberts will also visit in San many farms and residence proper-
Francisco before returning to her ties Hated at attractive prices. They
home in South Dakota.
propose to keep their name before
the public by constant * ad vertlslng
Price Increase* February 1 —
and aggressive work.
The price on printed butter wrap­
pers will lie increased on February Wisldiil Sunday .Morning—
1 to correspond with the advance in
Thomas Earl Knox and Miss lx>!a
stock and la»bor. Up to the present Adelaide Wilhelm were married at
time the Courier has been printing 9 o’clo-k Sunday morning, at the of,-
butter wrappers at the old 30c-but- lice of the county Judge. In the court­
. ter-fat-price, if you need wrapfiers house. Judge Gillette officiating. Mr.
order now Courier.
83 Knox is a number of the firm
Burke & Knox, proprietor-; of
Sell Many Hop Boots—
Fashion garage, and the young
The growers of the Willamette are couple will make their home In this
anxious to purchase all the roots of city where they have a great many
the cluster hops grown in the Rogue friends to welcome and wish them
valley they can get, and are paying wefl.
$20 per thousand for the cuttings.
Verdin & Estes, who have the Ran
NEW TODAY
iau hop ranch under lease, ara ship­
ping a large quanr,ty of the roots to
9EE G. P. JESTER Mr life Insur­
the Willamette, having a contract
ance—Penn (Mutual Life.
59tf
with one party for $11 00 worth. The
roots for new plantings are the Bark­ BUNCH TRANSFER will change!
ers that were thrown out from the
phone station after January 31 ,
parent plant, and are cut into seven­
from Express office to Oregon Gas
inch
lengths,
two
of
these
lengths
go
­
&
Electric Co., phone 349.
83,
-
ing to make a single hill where
“double” planting is followed. This WANTED—An experienced clerk.’
Steady Job for the right man. Par­
requires 1320 of the cuttings per
dee's Grocery.
75tf,
acre. Fourteen people are now em­
ployed in the Verdin & Estes yards GET YOUR BARGAINS In real estate
grulbbing these suckers and getting
NOW. before the spring demand
the yard in shape for the year, as
commences. I expect a number of
growth will soon start In the plants.
eastern clients a little later, as a
result of six weeks’ trip east. A.
All kinds of legal blanks at th« I N. Parsons.
79
’’ourler
WANTED -Young men and women
—1
to learn good profession; low tui­
tion; if act quick. Roseburg Tele­
graph Institute, Roseburg, Ore. 82
in
‘The New Moon’
The gripping story of Russia and
the fight of its women for their in­
herent right.
i
Beautiful Designs
TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY
THE INSTRUMENT OF
QUALITY
VIOLA DANNA in
“THE MICROBE”
SONORA
Il’s humorous, thrilling and romantic
OREGONI
FOR SALE!— Dried petite prunes,
1,000-lb lot, 13% cents per pound;
500-lb lot, 14c per lb; less than
500 pounds, 15c. John H. Rob­
inson, Jtd. 4, phone Wlldervllle. 79
('LEAH AS A HELL
The Highest (1a«s Talking
Machine in the World
is made for those who want
the best. There is keen pride
In owning the wonderful Son­
ora. We have Just the model
you want at the price you wish
to pay.
IT’S THE CJLIMIATE that raises the
large, delicious,' New Oregon
Strawberries. Plants for sale at
50c per 100, you dig them. W. R
Nipper. West G street.
79
STANTON ROWELL
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier
Music and PboU> House
507 G Street
I
FOR SALE—A-l piano In splendid
condition, at bargain. Also gentle­
man's raccoon skin coat, at less
than cost. Call 411 Sixth St. 83
in
PLEASING
FURNITURE
EFFECTS
TJhcit T?cauti|V*
the Xome /
A
The selections of furniture that you make now are apt to be
with .» you
v/ it for
»vr« a *• long
■ *'»rs time.
You can scarcely afford to buy your |>le<ea In « ">»“ or «“•*
style, here and there, without your own careful Inspection and
approval.
We offer you u pleasing and delightful selection of furniture
effects as you tan find anywhere, and we are here to back each
purchase to the last word In jrcur satisfaction.
" WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
fíuüS llHOlfUMS H anú IS, Mil
Stw.-Nd MACHINfi £ HoOSIfAf
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P h ON í
50
605 G STREET, G rants PASS,
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART SCII IFF.XI-.R AND
M IRA < MH HES
OLE’S TIRE SHOP
Gates Half Sole Tires
WANTED—Two cordwood cutters '
Inquire at Edgerton mill.
83 1
FOR SALE - Two thoroughbred Bar­
red Plymouth Rock cockerels,
$2.50 each. Mrs. F, L. Warren, Rd.
1, Merlin road.
78
mr$. nellie neas
NuKCtMir to
.Mr». E. Itehkivpf
Vulcanizing
WANTED- Child’s reed go-cart or
sulky. Must be in good condition
Phone 292-R.
83
Sonora is peerless not only for
its rich beauty of tone but for
its graceful, elegant design and
its superb cabinetry. It is eas­
ily distinguished from phono­
graphs.
MILK DRESSES FOR STREET, AF­
TERNOON 1X1» IAIXING Willi
I
Adjoining Olili ng’* Garage
On Sixth Street
O. A. HANSEN, Prop.
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM
OVERLAND
FORD
FORD I-TON TRI CK
FORD OOMMEIK IAL DEL.
FORD BUG
«400
90M
*375
*025
*300
C. L. Hobart Company