V* NVI I lllitt, I EBBI AHL 7, IbZO* A Safe Deposit Box GRANT» FAMA BAILI COI Hl K K PERSONAL LOCAL PAGE FIVE = New Arrivals II. Srintnoti and wife, of Yreka, ar train« Delayed— In the city for n few days. Southbound passenger traffic was Hee G, P. Jester for life insurance delayed Friday by two freight wrecks 59tt one near Hakinaw and the other n**ar Penn Mittal Ufa e The best early peas, Blue Bantam. Roseburg. No. 18. due in the morn­ M9 ing, was delayed about nine hours ( for sale at Cramer Bros. I today A. W. Moon went to Bray Nuccessor to llld«> in u Ktslau — • to look ufter his saw milling inter- Mrs, E. Rehkopf The Owl Taxi has just puechased •ata, a »etlan car and you >an ride with fJJM) For special cakes and tries leave or­ ■ the high brow» at low brow price».92 ders at Moore’s Bakery. H9 Hpray material and soluble sulphur Inotlif r Big Egg— M I MSI* spruy at Cramer Bros. H9 Judd Pernoil has a Plymouth Kock I'll •< M III H»MVr M/s. Oliver H Brown returned to hen that does not take a back seal SV « t I »I OF HOt THEICN OICEGO.N Glendale this morning spending a for any of the poultry family when •lay or two In town. It tomes to big eggs. On Thursday Willard storage battery aervlce she presented her master with an station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf egg that measured 7x8 *4 in'-bee In Roscoe Howard returned yesterday circumference, and probnbly can do j from Portland where he spent the even better If necessary. week on business. . Spray nozzle* anti pruning tools at i T.MMi-Mihi Guarantee— On Kelly-Springfield tires, We i Cramer Bros. It9^ Grants Pass Hnebunds* How would yon llke|“,al« ttM-lie Inviti*« You— go, to Moore's Bakery. 89 To a Valentine dan lng party Fri- Hand pruners fof rose and berry j day, February 13. Spet tatori« and ex- If )< hi until to know ihr full value of a rtM«»rd, li«wr It on n j ¡»ushes al Cramer Bros. 89 Itra ladies 25 cents; dance ticket» 81. OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND ‘ 89tf Mr. utiu Air». August Goellsohe re­ . Dancing from 9 till 1. turned home this morning froui lx>ng P hone 50 I Beach and »in Francisco, where they Fifth Birthday Celebrated— Friday afternoon, February 6, Mas­ Heretofore when Grants Paas ¡»pent the past three weeks. Every note of the violin, ter tArchle Wood entertained a num­ Fifteen thousand mile guarantee ladles wished heiustltchlng tor their every modulation of the voice We ber of his little friends in honor of | <>n Kelly-Springfield solids, dr. utes or other muterial they were la reproduced with remarkable «•.>ri,.oi!e«l to send their goods to muke our own adjustments. (ìrunts his fifth birthday, games were play­ accuracy. and with a depth and BOX T U \IT IO OICBF.K VOI R 90 ed. after which refreshments were rioiiiiess of tone which can be Portland, or Medford, there being to­ I ’. um Hardware Co. xew cixrrHEs garden served to the following: obtained on no other talking Rakes, hoes, spades and Bilik* tal of many dollars worth per month for vvinter Spring or Sunimer. Yeti machine. 8* Ix*tcher. HI Uster. Keith and Ken- , going to other cities. The »ending forks at Cramer Bros. vs ili receive thè fullest measure of Piano solos, orchestra and noth Smith, Jack Dedrlck, Orle daugh- John- ; Mrs. Sum Stinebaugbt and 1 out of town I» now unnecessary since I band music, selections on «a t isfact lon if yout’re attired in new J the installation of a hemstitching Iter. Shirley, returned home this son. Hall and Virginia (Reid, Cordelia stringed instrument*. and the <|o«l>es inaile expressly for you Weichiein, Alberta Bigelow, Eliza ­ ' morning from Oakland where Cat. accord eon. recitations. sp«»ech<* ma I hlne by Mrs .Xetlte Neas. This beth and Phyllis Wood. month visiting they spent the past ntxl children’ll stories all gain ma I bine is the latest model Singer, in richness of tone and clear­ run by electric motor, and has » i with relatives. ness <>f expression when played M» Vou Can't Itodg .lapalac at Cramer Bros. ' max liiiuin speed of stitches per j on a Puritan -phonograph. We have smashed prices. A Chev­ Wives, beware! • Your huaband minute. GEO. S. CALHOUN The Purltnii pin's all makes Th • Installation of thia machine is has a date (with “A Regular Girl." rolet ride nt Ford price. For ft's the of dis records without extra Fifteen years local dealer Taxi, phone 22-J. if attachments. a great convenlenci to Grants Pass She’s coming tomorrow to the Ore­ climate. Paia 90 woman, who tire not slow In taking gon. STANTON ROWELL Uiwn fertilizer at Cramer Bros.'1!« Maxwell to Visit Factory — advantage of the opportunity of hav­ Mii.ic and Photo House W. S Maxwell leaves tonight for Jack Ix>cke and wife, who spent ing :heir work «lone at home several months in Grants Pass. ig San Francis o, Feb. 7—Those who Three More Have Influenza— Three additional cases <*f the in- A. \V. Clark, an engineer who has items are oil a l.at ot legis.ative en- may come (O San Francisco at the ..... fluenza were reported today, one jem with ths highway department at a-.tnen.s Alas .a is t,juig to auk cf .. , . . time of the democratic convention that of a child In the Fryer family, Eugene, arrived in the city toda>, congrt ss. Governor Thomas Riggs. recently |the ,atter ',art of Juno *ith the idea whl h has been under quarantine for anil are now employed in the « Tice Ir„ of Alaska said here several days, and the others In the of the Grants Pass Irrigation District when he passel through en route t.> °i getting a thrill by visiting the family of Everett latwman, w here aid tig in getting the plans for the the national capital to present the j'’Barbary Coast” will be disappoint- .;urth . a tciiitoiy s request to Wash ed. Mrs. l.ewman and the little datugh- project in shape for humeri late a ington. | Many of the resorts, celebrated In ter are ill with the disease, None tion. fhc five i c.ili -re: story and verse as the scenes of des- of the wiTtH-er> *Tfle TRAFFIC good the shortage, with the explana­ Open the national fore«; reserves ity, “Barbary Coast,’’ a section of BilMons of feet of Pacific street extending back from .IITXEY DRIVERS, TAKE NOTICE tion that he knew'the delivery was for ,pul|> mills. short and that it was to be made up good pulp wood stand on Alaska's the bay front, a half dozen blocks two big forest reserves. Pulp and to where Chinatown touches the Ital­ Every person engaged in the bus­ later. • paper men will not establish mills ian distri -t, had been rendered in­ iness of operating a motor vehicle III Pass, Says Fauvro'a Cash is Ready— on the reserve«, however, until laws nocuous 'by the prohibition of the witliln the City of Grants FOR In speaking of the presentation of are |>assed which would give them sale of liquor in the long row of O \ R RY I NG PASSENGER.? dance halls there. HIRE, shall pay to the CMty Auditor the application for a franchise from title to the land. R°g.il >te the -almon fishing indus­ The main artery from this district a license fee of |20 per annum pay­ the city lor the building of a ditch line. Geo. Soranson stated toil ay that try. Alaska’s big industry, salmon to Market street. Ssn Francis F------ 'ò’s able In advance. This tines not apply to motor ve­ Mr. Fauv.j whs ready to furnish the fishing, is rapidly becoming a thing principal thoroughfare, Is I Kearney hicles carrying the United States cash for the digging of the ditches cf the past and unless the fishing is street, where once it is declared. but that the request ft ;• ;he tranche« conserved, the silver horde of the within an hour enough reckless spir­ mail under contract. Any one violating this ordinance pr inted in 1918 «'id not come from north iwill be gone within a few years its could be picked up to start almost hi tile great Mory <>f the ru "g«*,111'11 February 5th, anti the foe •any composed of the land owners. Alaska wants a federal constabulary most respectable business streets. l nyn-ble at once. Please govern your- and that the failure to meet the con- on the order of the state i>oll e of ditions of this franchise was not Pennsylvania. At present a few Plats of Grants Pass- c.'lf to -ordingly. ■hargeable to Mr. Fauvre. anti tvirh United Slates marshaJs have the big Blue print plats of Grants Pass, II H. ALLYN, Auditor and police judge of the r were the obligations inchrred un­ task of preserving peace in almost $1.50; blue line prints. $1.75, at ¡the Courier olli e. 79tf City of Grants Pass, Ore. 91 der it a chtir'i against Mr. Fauvre. the entire norlhland. Evary householder tit cartain valuable papers and liersonul belongings for which he requires some »ate, m cure plane of deposit. Yo t surely have lnuurun< e policies, and you may have stock dertlfi> atua, bonds, naturalization papers, luitca, mortgages, or a will which should be pro­ tected from theft, destruction or misplacement, One of our Bate Dej>o*it Boxes will give you perfect protection at a low yearly rental. Oomn In und Inupe't it. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Barcalo Wrenches I I fΰ?!ls®VERlNGS EVERY FANCY Priced to Suit Every Purse Rogue iRiver Hardware Co. H olmans F urniture S tore Puritan »ti Overcoats» Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN—AT Peerless Clothing Co. Last Times Tonig-ht Charles Chaplin Mitchel Lewis The Lust of His People” OREGON