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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1920)
PAGE FOLK G KA NTH FAIM BAILI CO LUI K H Tl KHD.AY, FEBItl ARV IT, lll'JO l PER52NÆL Why should we ask you to do business with this bank? We freely and frankly do so because we have faith In our bank and in the men behind it; l»e«ause we are sure the hank's service will be worth as much to you as yonr account will be worth to the bank. With ample capital and reserve. fine facilities and an appreciation of the needs of our community, we are ready to do for you everything that a good bank ought to do. So we invite your business with confidence that our bank can add something to your prosperity if you will but let it. iLet'S get acquainted. srsni h im; m; ui'irtn M » ri -, Spring Underwear ------- -- ---- --------------------- ------------ I J. K. Jerman aud family left this Major Truax ll«-tliming Holin'— morning by automobile tor Kegg. Mrs. J. P. Truax has received word Hemstitching neatly done. Mrs. from her husband that he is now on Nellie Neas. 86tf his way to Hau Francisco on »lek BMMIMEILH AND («Miti NATION* F. Af. Greever, of Smith River, leave, expecting to roach that place and Rollin laiird. of Crescent City, about March 10. He left Vladivostok J about January 20 aud louohed at Na- were In the city yesterday. Succeawor to H. T. Ke.vte came over from Mer- gasaki. aud will also stop at Manila Mr«. K. Itehkopf lin Monday and went out to the Wei-' “Serves You Right"— ter mill today. When hungry. Opposite passenger Feed oats, bkrley and wheat at 98 the Josephine County Flour Mill 907 depot. Howard Richardson, of Kohler, a soldier, arrived here Monday after U Tsai Thankful— Al Teal, who has been an Invalid noon to take treatment at one of for the past 10 months suffering the hospitals. .Mrs. Jessie D, McCombs, of Cor- from a stroke of paralysis, is thank vallis. state home demonstration ful to his friends for the girt of a <hir Nprlng mid Mummer Fuahions ho «I Woolen» uro Nim Itvmly. leader, spent Sunday here with Miss wheeled chair, which has just been IsMlien liiind Tai lore, I Multa, Conta mid Nklrls al lower prie«" Ihm« presented him. The chair will per Ruth Corbett, leaving for Jackson reudy-mmle». Otter M4> high grade w « h ,I tnnP'rinls for your ln»|a<c- ■nit him to enjoy some of the fine county Monday afternoon. Gon. G oim I m by the yard if you want. sunshine we are now having. R. S. and J. H. Stone, of Fresno, Cal., who spent some weeks in Jo sephine county’ left yesterday by au Irrigation Rate— GEO. S. CALHOUN For the benefit of consumers tomobile for their home at Fresno, Snm|tlc room (MH G street Cal. They came by the coast route planting gardens an.I lawns, the and returned by the Pacific hlgh- ’Vater Comiiany announces that tm> , si»e lai sprinkling rate enforced for way. Dr. W. F. Rutherford, who prac t.ic past two years will be effect!"*! ticed in Grauts Pass two years ago, this reason aa usual from May 23rd 97 but spent the past year anti a half ¡to September 23rd. in Portland and Corvallis, has re turned to this city to locate, and is tluskiiig tuheritanee Tax— 3. z. Cuhrer, auditor for the in-Ì now seeking office rooms. heritance tax department of the1 Feed oats, barley and wheat at the Josephine County Flour Mill 907 state treasurer's office, is in the city FOR MEN—AT A. Brunken is again on the job che xing up at the office of the coun as first trick operator at the South ty clerk to see that proper returns ern Pacific depot after an absence of have been made to the state upon about 10 months, following a mo all Inheritances subject to tax. torcydle and automobile «tollision. E. Cash Clothiers H. Stewart, who has filled the posi You Can't Dodge— HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CHETHEM We have smashed prices A Chev tion for the past six months, and his rolet ride at Ford price. For it's the wife, will leave tonight for Junction City. After a short visit there thev climate. Palace Taxi, phone 22-J. tf will go to Portland. More liig Egg»— for thè flrm whlch ha repreaonls, M. Ashley Broadbere. editor of the Demonstrator Holds Mergings__ .Mis« Ruth Corbett, homo demon Willlama «reek valley la not be Wood, llunliury. Itiiodos & Jackson, Del Norte Triplicate, and Arthur Hinman, prominent Del Norte coun stration agent, spent last week in hind the other section* In the pro of Imndon. Contraete filed for re ty farmer, came over from the coast the Deer creek and Selma sections. duction of big eggs. Sum Tetherow cord yesterday for «alea contraeteti Saturday and returned home the fol On Thursday there was a general comes forward with one measuring lo thia finn Inoluded 85 acre« lo he lowing day. They came over with community meeting which was of 7x8 H Inches In circumference. grown by Flanagan & Chrlsty, and two ideas in view, one to try out a‘ great Interest. In both communities 15 nere» t<» be grown by A. Il Otin- new truck, and the other to learn and also In the Pleasant valley sec More Hop <<>ntra«t" Flirti— nell, Tho prlces Include«! In thè some rallroaJ development news tion on Saturday Miss Corbett In A. IM. I m wsoii. of Independence, «’ontracta ar«« 50 conta for thè pres They were successful in the former structed the ladles In the making of I Oregon, is in the city looking after imi aesHon's crop, atid 40, 30 and 30 but the railroad news did not de dress forms, etc. «ontracta for the purchase of hops cents for the succeeding three years. velop. mr$. Dellie IW THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SM H TH ERN OREGON Happy Thought Happy Thought Tree Bruners in a 6 and S-foot length, regular price gl.TR and 92—T«> close out an overstock we are «««Hing them at 50 cents Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings meh, «Idle they last Rogue River Hardware Co. I The Clothes You Call Old Somewhere around your home you may have an old LOCAL suit of clothe», perhaps you have discarded it, it may lie iu the iv«»»d»hed or out in the garage, at least when you find it, you have found something worth having cleaned, pressed am! repaired. Peerless Clothing Co. «4 * Somewhere u|> in Garage Row. The Wardrobe Cleaners are oalt- Ing for tliut ol«l suit of «lot he«.. If you can't find the place at 315 North 6th Street Phone 147 and we will find You Murphy Girl Marri««»— Saturday evening at the home of the officiating minister. Chas. R. Drake, occurred the marriage of Dan Merritt Osborn, of Oakland. Cal., aud Alice Gertrude Ainsworth, of Murphy. Only the immediate mem bers of the families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn, who have many friends here, left thé same evening for Oakland where they will make their home. 4 i re«1—A ITione Mask— Gtiard against the flu — an ounce of prevention, etc.—get a mask for your telephone at Hali.n’s Drug Store. : A sanitary device to protect the re-! reiver from collecting germs. These are free. lincrieaii lx«gi<m Meet l,o»t|M»ne<l— There will be no meeting of the i American Legion tonight, following the closing of the town yesterday. The boxing which was to have taken plate will be scheduled again for the first meeting It is possible to hold. NEW TODAY .Membership cards are now rea«ly SEE G. P. JESTER for life inaur an«l may be obtained upon applica What's the use of sunny «lays ante—Penn Mutual Life. *59tf tion to the post finance officer, H. L. if ) oii haven't a Truax Jr., or will lie mailed later in ! l/>ST—Envelope addressed to Mrs. the week. Garfield Stubblefield containing Warranty Deed and other papers. No liaise In Prices— Finder please leave at the Courier Although our cars are new, our office. 98 prices are old. and have not been From the Vest Po-ket Up, TO RENT. Ligfit housekeeping changed since we started In business. We have changed our location, how we have them all. Box and rooms; reasonable rent, at 823 J ever. and can now be fo tnd next to folding cameras. Cameras street. 902 the Mocha Cafe, with the old phone using roil films, film packs, or 95 WOOD FOR SALE in car load lota. number, 262->R. Sooner Taxi. plates. Pine anti fir. Two miles down Don't be without a camera the highway from Rogue River. For tviation Training— these sunny days, Corn« in F. M. Gruver, of the Siskiyou for Wallace Galbreath, Charlevox and look over the different Ranch. 902 est force, arrived yesterday from * styles. Crescent City, and will leave today for .March Field. California, where Back on the Job— he will receive training In aviation I T. M. Hunt, deputy supervisor of as it applies to the work of the for-, the Siskiyou forest, is again at his estry department A number of the post of duty after having been laid STANTON ROWELL rangers from the various forests of, up for a couple of weeks with the Music and Photo House the west are being ordered to the influenza. SOT G Street aviation fields for training at this! time, and will then be detailed to aid ‘ Near East <arn|M«ign Post|M>ne<l— in the air patrol that~1s established E. L. Coburn, county chairman In over the forests during the fire sea- COMING EVENTS charge of the campaign for relief for i son. i the sufferers in the Armenian coun Feb. 28, Saturday—^Meeting of Po try, states that the drive that he had Tillicnm Blocked Traffic. mona Grange, at Rogue River Val anticipated starting this week to Tilliciim, the Scotch collie belong ley Orange hall, 10 a. m. complete the raising of the Jose ing to Supervisor McDaniels of the phine county quota of the fund, will forestry office, only arrlvetl in the BIDS W ANTED be postponed till the flu situation city from Roseburg last week, and Ns 4 . is quieted. The county is to raise had not yet become accustomed to '"♦ad for 114 rodi a total of 11700 tow rd the state rapid action on the streets and high *•• la by fund, |400 of which amount was ways. Today thè collie was trying « raised during the Christmas season. to feel at home on Sixth street when '■•«lance of >1300 will be raised it was strudk by an auto, and came °'o,oekfh,Qi* •"Im is Inaugurated near passing in Its checks. Time will make Ttillcum a good dog again. p * n» o ria KODAK » 0/*so0 ^tlon A