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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
GRANTS should be kept safe from fire and theft Think of what their loss would mean to you! Our fire and burglar proof vaults afford you a safe and conven ient place for your valuables. Easy to get at. guarded day and night and a low rental leaves nothing to be deaired. Investigate at once’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON »V -, I f » DO IT Electrically »W * 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. THE WINCHESTER STORE ¡T Constructive Co-operation THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK COOPER- ATE8 CONSTRUCTIVELY WITH ITS CUSTO MERS. AND IS ALWAYS PLEASED TO RE SPOND TO LEGITIMATE REQUIREMENTS AND TO RENDER USEFUL SERVICE. s CHECKING ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED. J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass .O regon I Suffers Severe Accident— RHEUMATISM No matter how long you have suffered or what form the rheumatism has taken in your case try ANTI URIC This herbal remedy has helped many others and your money will be re funded if it fails to bene fit you. For sale bv SABIN’S DRUG STORE DULY COURIER LOCAL PERSONAL ALL PAPKKK OF \ AM I MTMOm PASS While at work tn the manual train ing department at the high school yesterday. Jack Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Murphy, had the mis fortune to have his hand badly cut. The ends of the first two fingers of the left hand were completely sever ed, causing a very painful injury. He was putting a board through the planer when the board broke throw ing his hand Into the machinery. The accident was unavoidable. The January l>elincatoi-*— Have arrived at the Golden Rule. < liri-tma» Sale— Saturday. December 18th. in the . Conklin building, given by Presbyter- [ ian ladles, intlude» all kinds of Christmas cocking, home made can dies and holiday decorations. 53 Wonderful Gifts Will Eat Chicken— Bruce Oldlng and Jim Ixigan stortevi for Klamath Fall» a couple of days ago with the avowed Inten- lion of brlnging back a car load of ducks, Bruce 1» back In town today, minus the duck». When they got Into the Siskiyou mountain* they found the enow was several feet deep It took them three hours to make the distance tietween Horn- brook and Ager. » distance of seven J miles, The Topay grade wa» fourni j to t»e impayable, about t,wo and a half feet of »now having fallen. I. W. Harper 1» registered at the Western from Wenatchee. Wash • A reduction on all grades of rug». At Holman's Furniture Stiyv 53 Ralph Haymond, of Jacksonville, was a visitor In the city yesterday. New Army Blankets for 34.75 at Holman's Furniture Store. 53 J. E. Ryno Is a business visitor in the city for a few days from Seattle. Just arrived, a shipment of lied Riders tor the Kiddles Christmas. 53 Holman!» Furniture Store. Thomas Roseberry was a business visitor yesterday, returning to his home at Medford today. Buy your Christmas fruit cake at the cooked food sale at the Conklin 53 building Saturday. K. #E Hodgman. district highway engineer. spent Wednesday insiwct- ■Ing the highway near Grants i P 'ass. i Get one of those nice baskets and put your Christmas gifts In It and Hol- send them to your friends, 51 man's Furniture Store. G. H. Bates, of Myrtle Creek. spent Wednesday and Thursday In the city attending to business Delicious home-made candies at the Presbyterian ladle»' cooked food sale Saturday. 53 W. G. Beattie, of Monmouth, was in the city yesterday looking after business matters. Another shipment of Aluminum Cooking Ware and you will find my prices are right. Holman s Furniture 53 Store. W. L. Metzler spent yesterday In the city, registering last night at the Josephine from Roseburg. Tea will be served all day at the Presbyterian ladles' cooked food »ale, Saturday. * 53 Mr. and Mr». J. W. Parl»h, of Bur bank. California, spent Wedneaady visiting In the city. Just the thing for a nice- Chrlat- mas gift, one of those franied pie tures at Holman's Furniture Store E. E. Hewett, of Ashland, was at tending to business matters In Granta Pass yesterday. Plum puddings. Christmas cdtlln- ery triumphs, will be on sale at the Presbyterian ladies' cooked food sale In the Conklin building Saturday. 53 R Clyde Cameron was among the California people In the city yeeter- day, registering at the Josephlne frpm Berkeley. Aluminum Teakettles at 33 75. Aluminum Rice Boilers at 33.35. Cheaper than SALE PRICES Hol- 53 man's Furniture Store. Bruce Courtney returned this morning after an absence of several years and will visit In the city with W his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C Courtney. All cream containers belonging to Horning’s Shack should be return ed at once. A charge of 10c per day will be made after the 15th Phone and jitney will call. 53 The January Delineator»— Highway 1» O|>cn— Have arrived at the Golden Rule. Getting Sense. There conies a clear day when one realizes that, clothe» are to keep the weather off you. that food Is to give you health, that home Is shelter and Inspiration: that. a»lde from being clean and Inoffensive, one’» personal appearance does not signify very much; that the main thing In life I* to bo going along toward the goal of your Ideela. That Isn’t petting old. If» getting sense. From then on Time la not 1 ■- < 'o" ■ :• OREGON h % ■9 TP NORMA p ialmadg L As Jennie Ml holiday goods for men reduced 33 1-3 per cent at Peerless Clothing Co. ” 5« Jennie Millar, she sur|Mi.»se» aP her former Aaru. levs. Try-out» for th«chlgh school debit ing teams are being sla*»d at the high. Yesterday a half dozen atu- dents presented the arguments they l^d prepared on the question. "Re solved: That the t'naaalmable Allen Should Not Be Allowed to Hold Real Property In the United States." This afternoon the remainder of the as pirants were celled upon. From those who were In the try-outs, the judges will select the member» of the team to r«^>r»»ent ’he local high school The judges were Mrs Sam Baker. Rev Jos. Knotts. Attorney A. C. Hough and Attorney K E. iRlan ahard. 99 Road Broken Over Mountain— *The stage» are now making the. trip between Grant* Pa»« aa>i Cres cent City. For several day* the snowfall on the mountain tops was •o great that II was Imposalble to get over. Orlando Hiller returned Wednesday from Crescent City and report» that a road 1» now broken over the mountains. A large con- slgnment of mall was sent out thia morning, The snow la still several At feet deep on Oregon mountain Monumental. Hiller had the misfor tune to pul! the rear end out of hl* Http mobile and had to send back here for the Cadillac, which negoti ated the hill without difficulty. Itrtwrn Ice Cream Container»— The Pacific highway over the SHu- klyou* is open for travel as usual and clear of snow, and the state highway department confidently ezpwcts to keep it open for travel all winter, by the use of a »now plow dally when ever necessary." says the Medford Mail-Tribune. Tourists and local travelers are going over the moun tain daily The road has been closed by snow only one day this »ea»on. and that was last Thursday when 18 inches of «now fell In one night which was all cleared away by the following afternoon. The state de partment is also aiding northbound travel over the Pacific highway by keeping Smith hill In as good shape as possible, and when the mud get» too deep by furnishing men and teams to pull cars over. 3 1-3 anb Less Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family GIVE SHOES Foil CHRISTMAS f Hl* BIX 1 AI< Men's 31.00 Tien 103 North 6th NOc WOODWARD’S rhrown depending upon the number Of revolutions. A 10 horsepower en gine la being used and with 130 revo lutions. the putqp throws a six I nah stream to a height of 20 fret it »un throws some water with a »peed of 30 revolutions. It may be aeen at Hand Bag»— All suitcases and hand bags re Gilbert creek on West K street. duced 20 per cent for the holidays at Peerless Clothing Co. 54 Girl» Win Gnnie— The high school girls basketball team won tn a hard fought contest < oualn INm In Medford— Attorney («. W. Colvlg has received Tuesday night from the Hogue River word that his cousin, A. M. Wood girls, the final score being 35-24 ford, died In Medford last Tuesday. for the local girls. .Mr Woodford, who wan a veteran of Hotel 1» Sold— the Civil war, was an old resident of The Grants Pass hotel has been the valley, having lived out west for »old to Frederick N. Mooers, of As the past 50 years. He was well toria. by Mrs. Jensle Gotcher, who known to many people of the city. ha» been conducting the hotel. Hig gins and Verdin have leased the pro Your Gain— perty and will 'take posneasloh after All overcoats and suits for men re the first of the year. Mr. Mooers la 1 duced one-third at Peerless Cloth- ~ 54 ¡ also buying other property, both Ing Co. farm and residence. He Intends to Improve the farm lands aad sell them Pump Being Denu>n»trntcd— after they hive been prepared for A demonstration of a new kind of the plow. Thu hotel sale was mndo pump is being witnessed by a large by Higgins and Verdin and Heath number of local people who are In-i and Herman terested in seeing It perform'. The new pump Is known as the Mora a COMING EVENTS pump, being named after Its lnven-1 Dec. 1«, Thursday—Baptist ladle* tor. Mora Andrews. It works'on an cooked food »ale. Public Market. 52 entirely new principle, the demon December 10-13—Josephine County strators state, the amount of water teacher»' Institut«. Spretal Meting W. It. <’.— Gen. Logan W. R C. will hold a special meeting Saturday afternoon. Every member Is requested to bs present. .a a NEW TYPE OF PUMP SLOW SPEED—POSITIVE l A e RY FOR IRRIGATION MINING DE- AND MORA PUMP ELEVATES WATER NOW 20 FEET SPEED AS LOW AH S3 REVOLU TIONS PER MINETE. A at TONIGHT—Mildred Harris Chaplin in Country” Reduced See It Work! The Beat Assortment society All Suits and Overcoats Ï Kewpie Dolls -•"ry of slums and of the same name. GEO. 8 CALHOUN 603 G STREET The Salvation Army are in need of provision» with which to furnish Christmas baskets for the poor Phone Heath * Herman. No. 154, 4»tf. and the order» will be taken. dramatic TIi j story is adapted from Ix-ruy Scott’s marvelous »I2.AO to Sl.l.fto Salvation Army Christ tua» Itaekct I A Daughter of Two Worlds M HklXAWH O\ EIUXIATH »22.AO to »2(1.00 ONIA FIVE <»l EAt II SIXES ¡is, 31». to mid I'J FOR HADE Home good chain f'v pulling brush. Several good solid bookcases and writing desks. Blankets, com forts and pillows at reduced prices. Iffion* 71 if you have anything to »ell BOOTH’S SECOND HAND STORE alta» Extra Special Price l’ry-«nits Ire Staged— Cornier for commercial printing. Malone, a T Mor*?— Special 20 per cent reduction on all men’s dress shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. 54 Norma Talmadge in Her Newest Picture and We Believe—HER BEST rnrs. Dellic Peas W» <lo Ilvni»t4t<*hing OREGON WOOL Why I’ay Men’« Dre»« Shoes— A Notable Occasion Starts Tomorrow Bended Bugs — Vanity Cuses — Silver Toutoil's and Silk Uuderwcnr ‘Polly of the Storm I Gilbert Creek on West K St. CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books Demonstration Saturday Afternoon f «77 » I »