Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 08, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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PERSÏNdL US LOCAL
We Want to Help
This hank desires to lie of personal assistance to you.
We have assisted others. Will you give us the chance.
We cannot aid you unless we know what you want
• Come In and let s talk i; over, isk our satisfied cus­
tomer», and Hi« v wi.41 :eli .i-.it we li .ie hel c.l them. The
thing that gives this ban\ the right to live, to grow, to
prosper, is the sen Ice it readers the community. Don t
hesitate. Come right in aad talk us how we can serve
you.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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FEDri XL RFSEUVE
SY STI
MONDAY. Milieu M. iIMM
GRANT» r isa DAILY Col RIEH
OF SOITHERN OREGON
Glasses-Glasses
Plain Tumblers 1M*c |x*r dozen
Thin Ilion n Tumblers, «Elb per doz.
Star Cut and Grape Pattern Tumblers. S2 per dozen.
sei ; oi u wixiMiu
;
Frank Knutweii. of Applegate, is a (Irruit Court in Ne*.«lon-
'local visitor for the itay.
Judge F. M. Calkins and Court Re
Thomas Mee is a visitor iu the city , porter F. Roy Davis are in the citv
: today from Applegate. He Is regis- today from Medford to attend the
i terevl at the Oxford.
session of the circuit court. No eases
Ed Dailey Is spending the day iu of ImiMirtance are to come up during
Rogue River attending to business the present aeration.
matters.
Chick feed for sale. Josephine Christian Seien«-«' Lecture—
County Flour Mill.
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Opera house. Friday, March 12. S
i
Ralph Davis returned this moru- p. in.
j tug from i'ortlaud, where he speul
| Hie week end.
liber« Girl« in City—
Murvin Becksled, of Cresceui City,
Flu' Young ladles representing
I .-¡'ent a short time iu the city. He the "Albers Milling Company lire in
i leli this morning for San Francis o. the city today demonstrating the pro­
Hemstitching and pecoting, LUc ducts (¿f their company. They ar«>
and l-e per yard. Nellie Neas. Oltt spending th«> day nt the various
hlxie Evertou left Saturday night stores making hot cakes and other
tor his home al Naelios, Wash., after foods. Three of the girls are from
San Francisco and two from Scuttle.
¡visiting relatives here.
’’Johnson's Baby Powder." Sabin
Itels'kali« .»tert Tonight—
iias it.
Regular meeting of the lie I«' 1. a h
Mrs. J. D. Sliuebaugh bus returned
trom Iowa, where she went to accom- lodge tonight.
puny her mother home.
If it's fuu your wanting,' be ut the Birthday Partv—•
Helen Higgins, daughter
frolic of the Mad March Hares, at
702 North 4th street, Wednesday, anil Mrs. Roy Higgins. 421 West I.
March 10 at 2 p. iu.
'
15 street, celebrated her 9th birthday
Ed. S. VanDyke will leave iu the Saturday afternoon with a party ut
morning for AVillamette valley points which a dozen of her playmates were
to spend the week attending to some present. There were games of nil
kinds and refreshments of Ice er« tin
legal matters.
Mrs. O. S. Goodnow returned this and cake.
Millinery Display
»»«w*kly *t.vli' service of Ilio filinoli«
M<'m Io« brook mid I li It moro Hut«
mrs. Hellie Heas
Nucceaaor to
Mr*. E. Itclikopf
IzMtk your b«-«t oil Eastern morning
Sit In (he front row with the lies) dressed people.
Wear a classy anil made to your own Individual
measure liy
Illg value*
Uve vvlrv
GEO. 8 CALHOUN
yearn local dealt.*.
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN
AT
morning trom Sacramento where she
has been spending the past five I. F. A I. M. S|Kt-ii«l Tue««lay—
Work in third degree preceded by
months visiting -with relatives.
Cash Clothiers
C. D. Thompson spent the week supper in dining room at 8:15. Vta-
Hors
welcome.
P.
B.
Herman.
W.
M.
!
HOME
OF
HART
St
HAFFNER
»ND
MAUX < MIÌTII >
end in the city, leaving this morn­
ing for Jackson county where he is
Bridge Walk Completed—
< horn« Members Attention—
The footbridge across the river at appraising land.
XII memliers of the chorus solety
Chick
f«v*d
for
sale.
Josephine
Sixth street was completed Saturday
are
strongly urged to Ibe 'present at
lltf
tvight and was put into use Sunday County Flour Mill.
the
rehearsal this evening at the
E. Rush arrived from Yakima
by a large number of people. The
Baptist church at X o’clock.
The
work on the reflooring of the main this morning for a visit here with
•
plans
for
the
cotfling
concert
must
structure has been held up, awaiting his parents, iMr. and Mrs. .1. A. Rush,
be perfected und committees will be
and with other relatives.
i the arrival of materials.
appointed. The night for the rehear­
You will find Dr. Ingram's office
To reproduce the music of a
sals has been changed to Monday
Or res the ladies talU>r of Ashland, will be at Hotel Josephine Tues­
over the Golden Rule Store.
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piano is one of the severest
t till» OF THANKS
day, March 9th, with a complete line of new Spring woolens, silk»
evenings In order not to conflict with
tasks you can put to a phono­
E. A. Finney left this morning for
and velvets for ladles garments, also the latest models. We tailor
any other regular gatherings, and
graph. The result is usually
We wish to thank our friends and Corvallis to spend a few weeks. Mr
your suit or coat and guarantee absolute satisfaction We also tail­
decidedly tinkly and weak and
Prof, \pplehoff Is very desirous of
or garments from your own material, also remodel your old suit.
aequaintan es for their kindnesses j Finqey expects to return here at the
reminds you of the nursery and
having the full chorus present at
We expect to make Grants I’a»» every two weeka.
and beautiful floral offerings during : - end of that time.
the children’s one o-tave toy
every rehearsal. Keep Monday free
piano. That is why we advise
C. H. Woodward si>ent the week
lour late sorrow and bereavement.
for the « horns society and come out
you to insist on hearing a piano
<’ h. XEWSTRO.M and FAMILY. end at his home in the city. He will
tonight sure. Committee.
record, as well as others, be­
return tonight to Roseburg, where
fore you buy.
, he is employed on the John llamp-
Xotice to Subscri liers—
. shire roa«l contract.
F.-mous Woman.
On account of the exhorbltant
The flt-'t ti ml that touched our
Dan McFarland is spending the
pri
e of print paper and the uncer­
Al'ici-;., - 11. ! of
the bowlder week in (Medford, where he is con­
that ;ve call I’lyi... ,.:li Rock was» llie nected with the Rogue River Valley- tain supply the Courier can no long
hand of a woman >>n Iievetulier 25, Canal company, which Is construct- er carry on the subscription books
the few subscribers who are In sr
Pi’u Well-ground,'«! tr d'rlun ha« It
STANTON ROWELL
I ing about 49 miles of irrigation ca-
that upon the lltt'e Mayflower. nrair-
rears and they will be discontinued
Vfusic and Photo Hous»-
ins the «Imres of Plymouth, after Its nals there.
Remit now.
Orres. the ladies tailor, of .Xsli­
fearful voyage, the first of It« storm-
507 G Street
wrecke«! company to leap ashore were land, will be ât the Josephine hotel Organizing Rogue River Granm
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.ituudi h and Priscilla Mullins, , Tuesday, March 9th, with a complete
County Agriculturist Miller
the Puritan maiden. During the ap­ line of styles and woolens. Give him
palling hardships of the transit a maid­ a call, he will try and make Grants Miss Corbett are at the Rogue Ilf ver
Grange today organizing the corn-
en’s love and fnf’h had burn«*!, un-
Plats of Grants Pass-
Pass every other Tuesday.
1 miinity bureau. The meeting Frl-
dlmmed. cheering others In despair,
Blue print plats of Grants Pass. Significant In«lee«l that her trembling
Mrs. A. C. Hoag and son, Houston day at Grave Creek will be held In
$1.50; blue line prints, $1.75, at hand grasped first the rock of Ameri- Hoag, arrived Sunday from Vernon, the school house instead of the homo
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the Courier offi-e.
79tf' «•ii’s great future. Slic has been fnr- Texas, and expect to make their of John Briggs as previously
tlo-r immortalized by Longfellow in his home here or at Merlin, where they nonneed.
••Courtship oi Miles Standish.”
are today looking at the orchards
there.
Chri-tian Seien« <• Ut-ture—
Use of Flint Foods.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nipper,
of
Mill ll<- Sent to Salem
Opera house, Friday. March
When the pots in vv
arc house
Sheriff George I avw I h and Deputy
ortland, are s. tiding a week in the p. ni.
plants become full «it root-- ,in<l the
Ernest
Lister were cnlled to Wil-
:
y
visiting
their
parents.
Mrs.
Nip
­
's.
Nip-
«oil worn out, ui xhj "!«■'•-•. « little
Hams
yewlenlay
to bring A. W Dole
per
was
formerly
Miss
Helen
Wit
h-
fertilizer cun he glvi-i ' i. The «oll
l barged With Fi«h \ i«iliUlor< —
'to
the
city,
who
wna causing a good
erspoon.
Both
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nipi»er
should be moist. ih > ,t«
• very wet.
Roy Pike and Robert Tubbs were
He seem*
when fertilizer Is applied. There are •:re gratiuutes of the local high bound over to the grand jury today bit of disturbarne there
YOl HAVE OXLY
goo«i plant foods •••id at large sc««)
under flu- Impression that
hool.
to
be
'
ed
for trial for the alleged dynamiting
TONIGHT AND
stores, of w hich ‘efficient cun be had
Mrs. H. S. Patrick returned Sat u r*
i he whs a minister for he took pos-
TOMORROW TO SEE
for a sinaB price to <lo -for a good day from a trip to the east and south I of fish in th«- Applegate river Sun-
session of the church there und valn-
day.
They
were
brought
to
the
city
sized collection of plants for the
for an audience.
.Munn-
1
covering
the
past
year.
She
went
as
Sunday by Game Wardens Daley an«l ly waltetl
whole winter. Or
fertilizer can be
made by dissolving half nn ounce of fas east as Columbus, Ohio, and also Walker of Medford, and were given while he turned on all the lights and
nitrate of so« I a In n gallon of water. spent a week in Kansas, but the cold a hearing before Judge Gillette this 1 practice«! his sermon. When the of-
About half a teactipful of this ferti­ weather caused her to go to Ixmg morning. Mr Daley retiorts the ar­ ' fleers arrived he hailed them a« an
lizer every two w< <•' - for a plant In a Beach, Cal., where she spent a large
rest of numerous violators of the appreciative audience and started to
six-inch pot will 1« sufficient. Bego­ part of the time.
II - a< om-
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game laws during the past few days. give them a sermon
nias and coleus mtl«t not be given too
. panied them to the city without dfffi
.
Hats
off
to
March!
If
we
do
not
much fertilizer. Geraniums will bear
' culty an«l was lodged In the county
take them off of our own accord he Tliw Dances in One—
a larger quantity.
will
blow
them
off
as
he
comes
bl
us
­
At Murphy March 20. Come help tail, where he continind his speech­ Not only the lovely "Spencers", but •
in
tering ami rolicing along his way. us celebrate the banishment of old making. He desired, he said, a de
endless other “G ‘ mil Prize” varieties.
Placer location notices at Courier
bate with President Wilson, oi in
Follow the Mad March Hare to 702 Mr. Flu.
1«
Kituli, too, that bloom in cl nates too
«trice
I question of the day
He was given
N. 4th St., Wednesday, March 10 at
hot of too chill for ordinary sweet peas.
9 p. m. The Woman’s Association of ('atflomen Xleet at Medford—
ajiearing and will lie ent to Salem
Blended by the m int «uccesdul sweet
at
once.
Bethany T’resbyterian churr-h.
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The cattlemen of Jackson, Klam­
Peerless Clothing Co.
Rogue River Hardware Co.
The Piano Record is «
a Critical Test
Ladies of Grants Pass
Orres Ladie’s Tailor
SONORA
Oregon
MARY
PICKFORD
“The Heart
of the Hills’
IT’S THE THIRD GREAT
PICTI’RF FROM HER
OWX 8TCDIOS
raise i< myo-radf!
Wb KNOW YOU LL Bi
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ONCE OUR.
PLUMBING-
The same beloved Mary,
with her smiles and tears,
her loves and hates in an
entirely new characteriza-
tion.
7)^lr'K^jytlv]^ìurfìbpr
Yor CAX’T Ar FORD TO
MISS THIS PK-rt RE
(XLMI.VG
WEDNESD»Y - THFRSDAV
HARRY CAREY
in
“The Gun
Gentleman”
Scientific plumbing is
sort of profession that
well versed in. We can
for your home a heating
tern or sanitary
tary drainage
drain«
will add to the hea 31th
comfort possibilities OI
place of residence,
get In touch with us?
B. S. DEDR1CK
5 Iß F’ Strict
Phono 30ft» J
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Mrs. Grace White and mother,
1 r- William Bunch, left today for
Richardson Springs, where they will
spend several weeks. Mrs. White
I
has been visiting her parents here
for the past week and will continue
on her way to her home at Oakland,
• al., after a visit at Richardson
Springs.
ath and Josephine counties are meet­
High < la«* Ilog« Hc«cli<-<i—
ing today at Medford, to dlscusH the
Hawes and Schumacher, who a
allotment orf ranges. Supervisor E.
H
If. McDaniels, of the local forestry short time ago purchased th«'
Wood
ranch
four
miles
down
the
office, is attending the conference
He says that there will be about as river, have received two high class
many cattle on the range this year • us Hampshire sows from the Wlckfleld
The sows
formerly. The range, however, Is 'Farms at Cantril. Iowa
not. expected to be extra good, he
1 ­ ..re by General Wickwire, regarded
j a« one of the best of Hampshire wires.
causirof the lack of rainfall.
California Mine Case Nettled__
Dancing Club W ill Meet—
The 50-50 dancing club will hold
their next dance Friday night, March
12. at the Waldorf hall. All m em-
liera arc asked to be present.
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The California mine case of Wil-
son versus Ryder and others has been
settled for the plaintiff, says Attor­
ney O. S. Brown. The trouble was
¡brought on over the for« insure of
some mining Jeins.
F«ir«l Couldn't M«ivo Post—
i
Last, night during church a Ford
Visits Short Tim«' in ( ify__
was left In front of the Baptist
E. T. Ludden, who wn formerly church. When the services were
manager of the telephone company over, the owner went out and after i
here, Is a local visitor for a short windin'- It up tried to go forwnrd.j
time, having come os er from Klam­ but the machine would not move an I
ath Falls the latter pert of the week. inch. He made a number of futile i
He was accompanied by his »mall efforts to get uder hoadwny but each .
son, Ben. Mr. Ludden says that he attempt w «- a failure.
FfQiiBy an [
can appreciate the ‘itatement.s made Investigation showed that
some'
by people who have loft and th« n re­ youths who shotikl have been
In i
turned to the Rogue valley.
He church, had wired the car to a tele­
states that he formerly took all these phone pole. The owner stated that 1
statements with just a grain of salt, his "Ford would stand without hitch- I
but Is now willing to forego the salt ins”
•.
KLENZO
At grocer», floritl», drug and
har< ¡ware store«, etc., ev^ryv/hare.
(•*)
C. C. MORSE A CO.
Operator, of World't Larfit SttJFarmr
125 Market St,
San Francisco
M orsls S eeds
Mr. Hawes st.atee that they expect to
give the hog raisers of the county
fair chance at the slock.
Those
ntlemen tire also going into the
raising of registered dairy cattle.
Dental Creme
i
pea growers in America—C.C. Morse
At Co. Morse's sweet peas sell from 10c
a packet upward, according to variety.
>
A good liberal tube for i
25c
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
!
out., it |;
town was first
was little more
now hud grown
ta -
"Ar. nts Authority to Sull”- honk
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