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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
G RA NTH PAM DAILY COI'KIKK PAUK FOLK EVERY FARMER as well as every business man. should have a bank account. Why? Because: Your money is safer in the bank than anywhere else. Paying bills by check is siinph* and hui - venient. It gives von a better standing in business. Money in the bank strengthens your credit. The bank does all the bookkeeping. Your tank book is a record of your business. The nation’s need Is greater production of This bank can help the firmer along that line. foodstuffs. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOI TH KKX OREGON Barcalo Wrenches Ì 22»«' PATTERS. SIZES. INGLE »'RESTENT I, 0, H. Hi AND 12-IN- EVERY PART Gl 'IRAN- TEED. Rogue River Hardware Co. I________________________________________________________________________ > The Clothes You Call Old Somewhere around your home you may have an old of suit clothes. perhaps you have discarded it. it may I m * in the woodshed or out in the garage, at least when you find it. you have found something worth having cleaned, pressed and r«*|»a4re<l. Soniewliere up in Garage Row. The Wardrobe Cleaner* are uait- ing for that old suit of clothe-. If you can't filici the place* at 315 North 6th Street Phone 147 and we wilt find You Second Hand Cars I I o 1 1 I I 1 FORD TOl KING FOB l> TOl'BIX« FORD TOURINGS ....................................................... FORD TOllUNG ....... -..... FORI) TRUCK. 1 TON BABY GRAND CHEVROLET. GOOD AS NEW CHEVROLET, OVERHAULED I-TON REPUBLIC TRICK $234» $350 ... $UHI $175 SUM) $llHltl $500 $1 too New ( lievrolet and Nash car* ami truck- expected last of month. W. S* Maxwell & Co OREGON 1 io morrow LSI» SATlllDAY Dustin Farnum The Man in the Open” The Thrilling Story of the West » : ALICE BRADY In “BETTER HALE” \xn MACK SEN N ETT’S COMEDY “Her Screen Idol” WITH Mil I se FAZENDA AND FORD STERLI NG PER52N/1L rmitsKH, i i nni vin L0Q1L » V Schmitt, of Selma, la in town | Fred W illiam* Vl*4t»— Fr»*d \. Williams, member of the today. V porter came in from Grave state uu'bilc service «-ommission, Is in thl« afternoon for a day. the cty. lie will go to Medford to Mrs. S J. Nasor went to Portland night to mingle with th<* Soul hern last night for a few days' stay. Oregon republicans at the Lincoln Willard atorage battery service Club banquet. I7tf station. 314 North Sixth St Mrs. Geo Calhoun went to l'ort- Washington'» Birthday Ball— weeks land today to spend a few At Murphy. Saturday, Feb SI, Feb. with her new granddaughter. Home will l>e a bum place that night. Hemstitching neatly done. Nellie Neas. Graff Baber and wife returned last i Mining Man IleturMa— night from Santa Rosa. Cal., when Ira F. Peck, mining man. arrived they si>ent aeveral weeks with rein-1 jn u>e city this morning with hl« fam- live*:. | By, and will remain here for some Don t forget those nice lunches at; t|hH» looking after bturinss» Interests Margaret Moores. i here. Lit* will leave In u few days Mr. and Mrs. V rank Scott left last for tl»»» Chetco district, where ho Is night for Cody. Wyo., after si«ending developing mining properties. a month with Mrs. Scott's parents. I Mr and Mrs. W. It. Nipper. Good Music__ For special orders for pies and , And rt gOtM| time al the Waldorf cakes leave orders at the Moore Jla|l Friday ------- night. I Baking Co. 93 W. S. IMaxwell returned last night Past Noble tiranti- < lui from a trip to the Chevrolet factory The Past Solile Grands club will at Oakland. Cal. He also si>ent some meet at I O. O. F. parlors on Fri time tn San Francisco. day afternoon. \fter the business , When you 'buy bread, buy home session. the club will be entertained made bread made in Grants Pass. by the retiring officers. All P. N. Moore Baking Co. 93 G.’ h cordially wilronw. The newly Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hull left this elected officers of the club are: Mrs afternoon for Richardson Springs to J. F Burke, president; Mr«. C. L remain for several days. They will Clevenger, vice president; Mrs. El-| •Mm. then go to »Santa Crux for a few mer Heath. secretary; Mr». laiuise weeks. Dixon, treasurer. A. F. Smith and family, of Hood I River, returning from California, You l'asi’t Dodgi stopped off here this morning to visit We hàve sniashed pricea. A Chev-I the Hammer family at Selma. Mr. rolet ride at Ford prie«. For it's thè Smith and Mrs. Hammer are cousins. cliinate. Palai e Taxi, pitone 22-J. tf i Mr and Mrs. J. H. Williams re turned home last night after spend- Lincoln-Washington Program— ling the past three months at Long General ixtgan W R. C. will hold Beach. San Diego and Ix>s Angeles their regular business meeting Sat- They motored to Southern California unlay afternoon In the W. O. W. I but left thefr car to be returned la- hall. General lxigan G. A. R amt all I ter. t’ivil war veterans ar* Invit ’d to lie C. A. Bacon and family arrived present. The clergymen, and Amer ¡last night from Medford to reside ican Ix*gion of the city have been In here. Mr Bacon is 8. P. brakeman vited A Llncoln-WashingtoN birth with the switch engine crew. They day program has been arranged A were accomiHinied by their uncle and itasket supper will le served at 5:30 a'.nt. Mr. and -Mrs Paul Roehl, of in the dining room. Every corps Sheridan. (Mont., who will remain member is urgently requested to be I indefinitely. present with a well filled basket. IS' MKMORIAM Heart« \r<* Truni|»— I piny At the Valentine dan Ing tribute to the memory of Brother A »4 Friday night. Janies F. Stith, , late Worshipful Master of Beit Ixxige No. IS. \. F. I Jen Is Filed— & A. -M.. of Kerby. Oregon: Jan. McFarland has filed a Hen WHBRE.IS The Great Creator for S«3 in the county clerk'« office having been pleased to remove our to sup|>ort a claim which he makes brother from the < ares of this life for work done at the Instance of th»* on February 7th, 1920, and, Gravity District Improvement Com WHEREAS: Brother Stith during pany. He state* in hi« complaint that the brief space allotte«l him here ex he had done certain survey work for emplified in his daily walk the gen the company, aud that payment had uine principles of Free Masonry, by not been forthcoming doing unto others as he would that they should do unto him, and by do b . v. P. I . Social Friday— ing so set an example worthy of all A B. Y P I '. so> fai will be held imitation, therefore lie it at the Baptist chur h. Friday even RH0OLVBD: That by his death the ing. at 7:30 o'clock. Come and en- fraternity has lost a real Mason; his joy yourself. 93 family a true and patient husband and father; the community a most Will Banquet Tonight—- worthy citizen, and his lodge a loyal Among those of the local repabli- membe.', can ranks who have gone to Medford RESOLVED. That these resolu to be present at the Limolo club tions’be printed and spread upon the banquet tonight are IMemni. I. A. minutes of our lodge, and a copy Robie, Geo. Lundburg, Franklin S. thereof be furnished his family. Bramwell and T M Stott, A nnm- Fraternally submitted. her of others are expected to go la- WM. L BABCOCK, S. w. ter. This banquet will .be attended C. J. HOWARD, Secy. by lending i»olit ¡» m I light from all Belt Ixidge No. 13, A. F. A- A. M parts of weltfern Oregon. Dated at Kerby. Oregon. February • »3 We'll All Play Postoffice— , 1920. At th«* Valentine dancing, party, BORN 94 Friday night. KINNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinney Thursday, February 12, at State Candidate Hero— the Mountain View hospital, a «on. C. F. Butler, of The Dalles, one of the numerous crop of candidate« Mining blanks at Courier office. for the office of secretary of st ite. arrived In the city this morning on I : hi« way to Medford to attend the ( ! Lincoln Club banquet to be staged Every one who carries music I there tonight. Mr. Butler was for- either in -licet or book form* | merly in the office of the present need* a i secretary of state. Music Roll or Satchel We have a large assortment in brown leather, black leather, suade, patent leather, and im- n> Ration leather. Rolls and «atohels. Ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00. WAT« H Ol li FRIDAY SI’FXTAI.S on sheet music A large assort ment of 15c to 5Oc music at lOc per copy STANTON ROWELL Music and Photo House 507 G Street 1.1. unto. Here From th«* Chetco— Lew |M. West, mining man from the Clieteo country, 1« In the city on i a business trip. Mr. We«t «tates that | the weather over the divide on the , west «lop«* is the best ever, and that I he is making excellent progress in the Installation of a mill on a quartz mine that he 1« now developing. The mine Is on the slope above the Baby Foot creek, and the ore «hows high values In gold and other minerai«. The mill being Installed will handle about ten tons of the ore per day. Mr. West is also manager for th»* j mining properties which Ira Peck 1« i doveloiiing on the Baby Foot, this I creek being a tributary of the Chetco. New Spring Sweaters rnrs. nellie Hea$ Nucce<uu>r to Mr». K. Itehkopf The keynote to your character may be shown In the furnish Ing of your home. The clothe« you wear, your habits of life and little munnerlsms here and there, are not so important an index of character na th“ utmoHphere of your home. You van buy furniture her^> today on a baala of economy and the beautification of your home " WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” R uús . liNOituMí R ancis , W au P aas a . S sw / ng M achinsí ¿ Hoos/rns H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P nonf 50 605 G street , G rants P ass , omcon £ FEST THAT TELLS it*« a matter of « ooleit* and wotkman«liip, and the you arc the Is-ttcr you'll like our styles and service GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen vear- local dealer Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOMI. OF IIMil M IIIH .Mill » ND M\lt.\ CM»TIH> PAGE—Medford m JS 16 OLIVER M0R0SC0 Presents THE EVER POPULAR HAWAIIAN ROMANCE Richard Walton Tully’s Fascinating and appealing play of a woman’s soul THE OF BIRD PARADISE % America’s everlasting stage triumph Entire new production lavishly mounted A brilliant east of players including Florence Rockwell and The Famous Hawaiian Singers Mail Orders Now, Seat sale Friday 12 o’clock Prices $2, $1.50, $1, 50c Plus War Tax Plat« of Grants Pass— Blue print plat« of Grants Pas«, 91.50;. blue line prints, 91.75, at the Courier offb e. 79tf Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier