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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1920)
pam rom Tl ERBAT, MHFMHEIl Hl. K»-Jto. GKANTtI PARK DAILY OH'RIKH 1HK ItOSI» TO PROSPERITY lies straight through the sav ings department of thia hank. Take this r.vad and you will be safe You will travel over this road again and sgain with your earnings to be saved up here for 1 you at 4 per cent in- tereat t compounded twice a year Start tedagr .rtiy , i t’OMMFI« I Al. — SIVIVGS TRIST DEPARTMENT SAFE DKINWHT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MTMTMt: W ai Asruvi * ► tfnz n*I OF SOTTHF.RX OREGON I PERSONAL LOQflL | Thomsons Glove-Fitting Corsets JI A. Cooke, of Hornbrook, was a Imlvrsou at lavrgo— I visitor tn the city yesterday. According to reports . frutu Med I*OITI.AH1A lOUCKP Oh TW OI F. W. Stoll was a business .visitor ford. George Auderaou, the alleged TRI ■ TO NINC I In Grants Pass yesterday from Eu- forger who escaped frun^ the county jail at Jacksons life Saturday night. I gene. Fresh taffies every day at Horn Is still at large Auderaou la said to I Ing's Shack. 88 have secured a ride In an automobile E. C. Braudeberry. of Eugene, wa* and was last seen near Talent. When i registered at the Josephine last the fugitive Is caught he will be taken back to answer a ctihrge of as night. Steam's "Day Dream." Sabin has sault with Intent to Mill, this charge it s” being preferred after hlt> attack upon J. D. Stolts and H R Brower were Jailor Bert Moyes. | among the Roseburg residents who ETERA MAN i spent Monday In the city Take » Hunch— Is entitled to dollar for dollar v :lluo la talkdFKF J. F. Lloyd went to Glendale this And get a bunch together for Mur- morning to spend the day attending idly Thanksgiving night, You'll need to business matters.' 30 the bunch to make you quit Stop that leak In your top. I'se Whix top patches. See Hobart. 29 TAILORING »Itl.tHt to ».WOO 'tiw wet Edwin Reynolds left this mornlug Mu lee Sent Out— The mu lee and men which wer« for Wolf Creek where he expects to I Of (xMisne we have natoosive swvtmsnl« << im|>ortr«i wool remain, having secured employment I taken off the work here last Saturday* on» nt liigher prices, but whatever you |Mt* . pu» »rill re, wive night are being sent to California » aiiio relatively high values. there. Fresh peanut candy dally at Horn-, where they will be used by the lx tea I denier nearly slit GEO. 9» QALHOUN Ing's Shack. * 28 Shattuck construction company on Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hull arrived a other contracts. The work which few days ago from Aberdeen. Wash . was forced to be done by the mules where they spent the past year, and was completed Saturday and the will spend the winter in Grants Pass mule« laid off. Ixvat night 66 head Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dingier left were «hipped to Lathrop. Cal., to be One Special Lot yesterday for J.os \ngeles. They will used on work on the right of way by the Southern Pacific. Eighty head spend about three months in the| southern city visiting with relatives are to be sent to Hornbrook for the same work. Eight head will i>« kept and friends. S. W. Taylor, manager of the Old at the ilam Soldiers home at Roseburg. Is spend ing a few days in the city on busi Car of No. 1 lutstem sllelhat Corn— ness. Mr. Taylor is stopping at the Will be sold at $60 per ton off car, Western hotel. Wednesday and Thursday. Sacks Ladies coats relined at the Ward must be furnished, Josephine Coun- robe Cleaners. 507 E street, opposite ty Flour Mlll, phone 123. corner Colonial Phone 147. , -ltf Third and G streets The family of T. E. Armstrong ar ■ T rived yesterday from Salem and will| Susrlheed Kun Start make their home In the city. Mr. According to the reports from Gold Armstrong is cashier of the Southern Beach the winter run of steelhead Pacific freight office here. -almon In the Rogue river Is on. and Dr. M. C. Findley returned to his fishermen are hoping that they will home at Salem this morning after a soon reach this section. The fish, week tn the city. Mr. Findley has V Fl I J. SINK'* <»F MBA'S. MOM- which average from six ta seven been in rather 111 health lately and pounds each, enter the river by the i ira »Np ouiMMra hi mmm . came here to recuperate. Hl limili BOOTS AMT» Mt OKU thousands every year. During the Pop corn that will pop—Horning's winter months they are of excellent Shack. 28 quality and valuable as a food fish, Miss Philippine Sauer returned to but are protected by law. singe It Is Eugene this morning after spending contended they form the basis of the a week in the city at the home of splendid sport of angling for which her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogue river Is noted.—Medford Mall- Sauer. Trfbune. Mrs. Shelby Cole, who has been visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. M. R. K. Hackett at the First Clemens, left this afternoon, return <’. E. Orr of Everett Wa*h.— tlonal Bank. Will speak at the chapel of the ing to her home In San Francisco, accompanied by her infant son, Shel Church of God. corner Third and J PjCRTIESTT’rmXG town wish to sell at once. I house, turnlvhed streets. Wednesday and Thursday by Clemens Cole. and wood, lights and water In 28 D. G. Drager, of Salem, returned evenlngg at 7:30. house, good wood house and chic - to his home this morning after en house, a bargain nt $14Uu. I spending several days In the city. NEW TOPO» house without furniture. Also a Mr. Drager has been making arrange bicycle used but a short time St: 1 ments for work on his mine, the !N8l'RAJUCE—Firs, automobile, life, accident and health T. M. Stott. a good Dodge touring car ’ Call at Kerby Queen. He is tax collector of 308 North Sixth St. 62tf 308 H street. Marion county. RADIATOR SHOP - Radiators FOR SALE—Team, weight 1200, 9 Fish Being Caught— pumps a specialty, auto, gas and years old; good harness, price Both steelheads and silverslde sal- steam engines, pll>e fitting and $200. J. T. Verdip. 23tf The MAKING A MEAL ON mon are being caught now. plumbing; general repairing Shop lilt! U> new- run of silversides is said to be Pl'BLIC STENOGRAPHER at 206 505 South Sixth street, phone 306. alone would not, tie unpleasant N. 6th St. 29 large and they take a spinner read Bryan & Woolfolk. STtf If It were uur bread Th« ily. Hunters are getting a few ducks loaves that come duly from now, the season having opened the CAN'T BE In two places at one time. FOR SALE Freeh Jersey cow. Otto Will sell jewelry store or green Henricson, Rd. 2. Phone 602-F- our oven, so crisp itrfd appetlx- middle of last month. houses. A real opportunity for 21 • j7tr lug have a flavor that appeal* Mart in Elected < <»net*bl«^— , some one. Address Bert Barnes. F„OR SALE—l'»ed bicycle, tn good to the palate. People • don't Grants Pass Ore. 31 J. P. Martin was elected constable eat our bread from a sense of condition for $30. Cramer Bros. at the recent election, according to duty. They eat it because they Phone 55-J. 27tf FOR SALE — The Paddo-k home the results of the official canvass of like It. So will v.> when you 668 N. 2nd St. For terms see A. FORD H»R SALE—1916 model In the returns. Martin received 83 come »o try II. \\1ll It be to- L. Edgerton. 665 N 2nd St., or good condition I. S. Smith, WII- votes as against 77 for William Sch- day? dervllle. Ore. • 2b roader, his nearest competitor. There Ask j<mr Grocer for Hread 1 were 33 names written in for con FOR SALE—Second hand set of »Hiked by the stable in the Grants Pass justice dis SCATTER breeching harness for two horse». trict. A total of 24 names were writ GRANTS PASS BAKERY Price $15 cash. Call at the G. 11. SUNSHINE ten tn for justice of the supreme Berry harness shop. 32 .503 G street court and 17 for attorney general. with COAL—Car of coal just received. Order at once for quick deliver.''. Vote larger in lOlfl— Williams Wood & Coal Co. 30 New Bed Springs nt »¿.IM. EAdently there was a lack of In Nullc;tM«s, *1.410 and Up, terest in the general election two IX>ST Note signed by J. M. Fa.- Breakfast tables, new. , *t.M. weeks ago as the number of ballots mer. payable to J. N. Brltt^i. Find Some real bargain- In «hot cast fell far short of the number er please leave at Courier office. min». cast in the county In, 1316. The Phone 71 No. 112. Reward. 28 BOOTH 'S HE« ON II II AND highest vote of the.presidential elec DEALER S LICENSE 127 for wait tors was taken In each instance and STORE salmon. Will trade for spuds. C. It was found that this year but 2537 J. Bardon, 100 Burgess St. 34 voters went to the polls while four (TIMING FVENTM WANTED- To rent furnished house, years ago 3601 stated their prefer apartments or housekeeping December 15-17—Teachers' State ence for president, The highest re Sells Drugs and Books examinations will be held. rooms. Address E J. 3|>encer, Gen. publican elector this year received 81 Del., Grantg Pass. 28 December 20-23—Josephine County votes more than the lowest, an error, tea hers' Inst It at« which if practiced generally might FOR SALE—20 acres of land 7 miles have led to a mixed electoral vote. from Grants Pass, under ditch, Carriers WnnirA— >4 mile from school and railroad Boys or girls with wheels wanted, on R<1 4 Price $500. G. L. Robin- one route now open. Bonus paid for Rd. 4. 32 long service Apply Courier office. mr$. DtllK Deas MACKINAW COATS $ J 0-85 Shoes for the family Regne River Hardware Co. THE TVl^CHESTEK STORE OREGON J TONIGHT I Your last chances of seeing this 100 production—it is par excellent THE « END Marshall Neilan’s SUPERB PRO DUCTION of the JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD thriller of the Northwest Mounted Police. Starts ' Tomorrow i MARY MILES MINTER in “NURSE MARJORIE’’ MOREGON Christmas Cards CLEMENS Call at the .Josephine County Bank LEARN TO DRAW l ot are cordially invited to call at the Josephine <ou nt y Bank, meet <■ -r officer* and become a.- qnainted with the «.In ’cncy of our service, which «e Itel leve will proven -ful. —----- MMD US voua "AMI AMD ADUSUS Wt WILL MAIL VOU OU* a ILLL'iraATW ATt SOOtUXT AMD TtSMS WITHOUT AMT COST TO TOC SCHOOL DOCK'CD ST THtLAKGltT NXWVATttS MAGAZMS MTOKS AND FAMOUS A*T13TS Correspondence Instruction and Local Classes comic osa --------------------- --- ***""“ COMMTK'.Al CITY J oseph ine C ounty B ank G r i> s .O regon Cars Left for Sale 1 Dodge—Runs 0. K. 1 Shivey—Said to be O. K. These cars said to be in good condition- Price right C. A. Winetrout Have right to trade Ford on above