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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1920)
PAOK FOUR MONDAY, I'M KMRgR I ». 1U-JO GRANTS I* ANN DAILY COURIER -—«- i — PER52NAIL % IT MEANS IX l»K! KX >KXv K for you both in the late, years if you start a savings .uik ac count at this bank now. Re solve to save what you cm from your earnings and deposit here each week the limit of your capacity. Our interest ¡mid you every six months will add to your total. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF N<M THKBX oRNOOX DO IT Electrically Thor Washers Sweeper Vac Electric Cleaners Electric Grills Electric Toasters Steinfeld Electric Irons $5.50 American Beauty Irons—Hot Point Irons Rogue River Hardware Co. THF WINCHESTER STORE Make the Family Happy BAVERA FORD DELIVERED XMAS MORNING $220.00 Down—Balance on Easy Monthly Payments MILD < . EASY TERMS 1 VERY All IREK OF THE FAMILY WILL LIKE IT ALL MODELS ARE READY FOR » »ELIVERY' SEDAN, («TPE, TOURING ROADSTER <»R C. A. Winetrout AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE THRU ING —will be the cattle, horses, j^gs and other livestock eat ing our high grade feed regu larly. Keep them sound and healthy and add to their mar ket value by giving them feed like ours, known to contain the purest and t^est Ingredients for livestock. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS Phone 123 Cor. 3rd*and G Sts. i WILL BUILD you a Garage 12 by L66 6and you can pay me when INSURANCE—Fife, automotive, lite, 16 and you can pay me when accident and health. T. " Stott. you like. Phone 375-Y. Jud Tay 308 North Sixth at. »3« lor. 50 NEU TODA 3 FOR SALE—Used bicycle, in good WANTED—Improved small acreage condition for |20. . Cram*.r Bros. close to Grants Pass. Have nice Phone 55-J. 27« modem home near San Diego, Cal. to trade for Grants Pass property. E. L. GALBRAITH—Real Estate, In Call or write E. C. Bell, 1111 E surance, and plate g’ast lia llity. A St., Grants Pass, Ore. 55 609A4 G street, phone 28 4Otf GOOD ALFALFA HAY delivered Chinese Warning to Counterfeiters, any place in town 329.«0 per ton. It was a rash man that made coun Address 93 4 N Sth St., or see me terfeltir,? bls trade In defiance of the at the old Bkating rink where the grim warning printed on Chinese hank hay is stored. L. W. Hyde. 54 notes of the Ming dynasty, “Who makes a copy of this will have his FOR RENT—Store room and ware head cut off.” The most superficial house occupied by the Grants Pass student of Chinese history knows that Hardware. Will be for rent Jan the threat was not idle. Nowhere, ex cept In Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland, uary 1. J. M. Tetherow, was the royal privilege of cutting off FOR SALE—16 Inch body fir wood bead» exercised so freely us at. the at 34.00 per tier. Inquire of Geo court of Peking.—Youth’s t>»»npaulou N. Campbell, 815 J street. 50 HamaermlU Bend Letter Head« FOR SAltE 1917 model Stulebak- and Bn v el opee at the Courier office er car; has electric lights, starter. — Very «heap. Call at 1114 Pine St.. »o; ♦ LODGE ^LECTIONS ♦ FOR SALE—10 roosters 7 months old. Three fat hens and 2 large, At the regular meeting of Gener young doe rabbits. Phone 248 or al Logan, W. R. C-, Saturday after call 206 West D St. 50 noon, the following officers were , SINGING HEN POULTRY PLANT— elected: President — Anna Stfnebaugh. Walker, Ore Booking orders for Senior-vice—Lola Bailey 1921 White Leghorn dav-old Jnnlor-vlee -Hattje Peterson. chicks at 15: 4»| Treasurer—Mary Browne. WANTED - Haye ¡tier. Have teed Chaplain—Etta Heston. grinder for sale. Call at Williams! Conductor—Marrietta Pratt. , Wood Yard 50 1 Gnard—Emma Perkey. LOWL ~ 1 m W. C. Harding Is a buatneas vis Snow on Mountain— itor in the city today, having coiue The traffic between Grant» Paas down ye»t«rd.ty from Roseburg- and Crescent City has been tl»'d up R F. McGee wm among the lto»e- fbr some time by the heavy snow- >urg re-Ulonts who »i*ent Sunday in (Ul ou Oregon morr.lalu which ha» the etty. made it impossible for automobile» R. A. Cooke, of Hornbrook, is in to gel across The stages go to the the citv for a short time attending fool of the mountain and the pas- to business. senders g»i >v»r the worst place on Pop . oni that will pop. I5e ¡*r foot or horseback. The »now ha« pound, 2 pound > tor 35c. at Horn reached a depth of about four feet Ing's Shack. 4?tf; on the mountain. John Brady, of the Southern Fa cific company, s ent Saturday In the !iri»tiua» MiviM Candy— city attending to b isineM lor» the 30c per pound at Humin f*a Shack. com ¡»any. Order your whipping cream earlv '< I; !»r« ire <N*rnllrd— • 47tf' at Horning's Shack. Three cars on n «out b bound Mrs. Fred W Reynolds spend the freight jumped the track at Hugo week end visiting in the city. She last night, holding up traffic for [ weft this morning for her horn»» at hours. The wrecker was cal!»>4 out I Wolf Creek. from Aahlaud and early this morn Don't forget the Baptist ladies ing hud the track cleared Two box cooked food sale Thursday after noon. 51 cars and a gondola loaded with lum ber were In the mishap. All were ■ Mr. and Mrs. E W. Drury have pretty bully datascod. the gondola been «en.lt>; -<o»r:il day- attend being jammed endwise into the j fng to business In the city. They bank, one box car was upturned left this morning for Glendale on and the third vjas lying on the up J their return to Seattle Fresh dates, nuts and fl«« Horn turned car. Train 15 did not arrive here until 4 o'clock this morning, Ing's Shack. 47tf being due in here at 9 last night. Miss Alva Wilson returned (hl« i morning front Seattle and Portland. Hitter Sarei tliocolnt I where she has been visiting for the Horning s Fresh every day 1 past two weeks. Miss Wilson went Shack. 4Ttf Homecoming to Seattle to attend of Washlng- | week at the University > :<•!»'»»-<xi on Hail— j ton. D. F. Richardson, who ha« been The Baptist Ladies «rill give a held In the county Jail following a I cooked food sale Thursday afternoon i in the Public Market. N 6th street, preliminary hearing Friday, was re [at 2 o'clock. 51 vised this morning on 3250 ball, two] Mr. and Mrs. George»Pratt return lie was arrested last week with I ed yesterday from ¿tlverton where others. charged with killing a hog ! Oak I 1 they have been living for the past belonging to Archie Taylor, of Flat on the Illinois river. i nine months. They will make their J! i Wonderful Gifts Bt'iitlcil Bags Viuiity Cast* Silver Toil loirs and Silk 1’ndrrweiy • « ¡firs. Hellie Reas W» do ihr forvino» t tailoring house in the world making (u liidliidiuil diivMUr" haw atsnoumed a nwewi . nu i lux high guallly m ix run rWtiUnly J«U tifies you In buying now GEO 8 CALHOUN Nittetwi year» local deader All Suits and Overcoats Reduced ¡ AND Less Peerless Clothing Co. ( home here. Mr. Pratt taking the po- * sltion of warehouse foreman with I the Southern Pacific here hri»tnia» Sal,-— Saturday. December 18th. tn Conk lin Building, given by Presbyterian Reuben Miner Via^»»— of ladles, including all kinds D. W. Johnson, who was one of Christmas cooking.* homo made can the early miners of the country. Is dles and holiday decorations. 49 l spending the day In Grants Pass Mr. : Johnson opened the Gold Bug mine Rain Keep» on Falling— at Mount Reuben. Jle went to the The rainy ‘"spell" has become al Josephine hotel today to see Phil most a habit and December threat Metschan. thinking he was still with ens to be almost a* moist as Novem the hotel, He once saved Mr Mets- ber. From Friday night until Sat- j chan's life when he carried him Into unlay at 5 o’clock a total of .31 fell. . a tunnel in Grant county during an Saturday night and Sunday were Indian raid. That was around 1870. both fairly free from rain with only j but he can still recall the old days .02 Inch. From 5 o'clock last night I of the west with remarkable clear until this morning .24 Inch more ness. He Is well into the nineties fell. but does not shtyw it. Salvation Army Home I »■ague Sale— Thia le Unforgivable In Poker. Suitable hand made Chriatma« D. W. Griffith says be never played I gifts. All kinds of fancy work, bed hot one game of poker m his life, and I quilts, etc. Coffee and cake served tn that one he made the mistake of I from 10 a. m to 6 p. m , Saturday. trumping hi« partner’« are.—Indian- . December the 11th. Proceeds for spoils Star | winter relief fund. Envoy and Mrs. COMING EVENTS 49 Sinclair. Courter rtasstfted adr. bring December 15-17—Teachers' State A . •«Its—Try a «laeslfled examination« will be held Blllidnl Exhibition*» Planned— Dec. 16, Thursday—Baptist ladle« Geo E. Spears, champion straight rail bllliardlst an»i Geo. B. Sutton, j cooked food sale. Public Market 52 ex-'hamplon billiard player will give December 20-2 2—Josephine County teachers' Institute. exhibitions this afternoon and even ing at the Owl billiard parlors. Spears holds all of the straight rail records, among them being his high run of 5041. Sutton holds th»* high average at the balk-line game His high average of 100 was made when he defeated Willie Hoppe. present champion, at New York City, AND Sutton and Spears are filling In a few open dates on their way to Snn Franctaco, where they are to com pete in tournaments. Sutton also expects to play Hoppe again for the title. Ju»«t nrrivrol—U »xtlnap, double blanketa al *4.(10 u pair. A few 2nd I iuik ! honten». Pont »ar»l .»niera, fine «hapa, • •.(Mh « all 71 if you bare an; (hing Io «oll. I'IIOXK 71 BOOTII'S SKCN1ND HANI» STORE Tonight Tomorrow “Don’t Ever Marry” Salvation Army (liriOnin« Ranket The Salvation Army are In need of provisions with which to furnish Christmas baskets for the poor Phone Heath & Herman. No. 154. and the orders will be taken. 49tf. / PORTLAND MARKVM Portland. Dec. 13—(A. P.) — Hogs are higher. 311.50 fl 312.00. Sheep are weaker Cattle and eggs are steady. Butter, two cents low er, e»tra cubes. 50 cents. TIIE BEST COMEDY DRAMA OF THE SEASON Read the classified 5n«. WITH MATT MOORK, MAIWOIUK DAW AND WESLEY BARRY. Children’s Books ALSO—MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY AND FOX NEWS FAIRY TALES RAGGEDY ANN RHYME BOOKS FIXHVEIl BOOKS f BILLIE BPNNY LITTLE BROWN BEAR Coming! POLLY OF THE STORM COL.XT RY • - »' CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books » INSTEAD OF HUNTING for oil, gold or diamond mines, it is sjilcr and syirer to reach a competency b.v the little everyday accumulations.' An account with the Josephine County Bank will he of real help to vou. I'", interest |>n|«t on saving« nreonnts J osephine C ounty B ank G rants — - I