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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
GRANT* I' j UM DAILY (XH'RIKM PACHI POCK * MONEY MOVNTH VP If properly handled. To handla It rightly a good banking con nection U necessary. An ac count here for insane« will prove a very profitable and convenient arrangement, for you. To learn how. ask any of the bank’» officer» or any of your friend» who have ac counts here. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BOVTHKRN OREGON $20 Will Buy a 30x3 1-2 Thermoid Non-Skid Tire We have a few Urns left in other «Ist» of THKRMOID and AJAX on which we will make cheap prices. • Rogue River Hardware Company -WlNCfiCSTM »roas -- ----------------- ----------------------------- n vhs - L 1 Myron C. Gaston was a bualneaa Mr. and Mrs Merle Robinson have visitor In Ashland th» tint of th» returned to Ashland and will make week their home there. Mr. Roblnaon ex George H. Smith, of Portland, waa pect» to go Into business there as a busin»»» visitor In th» city y»»t»r- soon as a suitable location can be foun 1. day and today. Mr. and Mrs. H T. Baker have G. 3. Willett "was In the city yes Wen visiting here at the home of terday from Rosdburg looking after their daughter. Mrs llarry Manning. busipes» matter». Mr. and Mrs. Baker, accompanied by Warren Brock, of Toledo. Ohio, at Mrs. Manning, left this morning for tended to bualnoas matter» in the Napa. California, where they will vis city yesterday. it another daughter. Profeasor A. Applehoff went to Mr and Mr». W. W. Canby return Ashland this morning to spend a tew ed last night from Southern Cali days on business. fornia where they »pent the past Miss Nola Pollock left for Klamath four weeks visiting Mr. Canby's Falls this morning and will spend brother at San Fernando, and stop the rest of the winter there. ping at other points. Mr.- Canby B. J. Allen returned to Klamath ^>ent three weeks on a business trip Falls this morning after visiting here to Philadelphia, and waa mat by Mr». for a few days with his mother. Mr». Canby at San Fernando. U R. Parker. Lynn SaVln who has been visiting here over Christmas with his par New Year Tree and Treat— Member» ot S B. A. and fatnll»» ents. Mis and Mrs. George Sabin, re turned last night to Fresno, where are Io attend the exercise» Friday evening at 7:30 In their hall. There he Is employed. will be a program and treat of candy Phillip Twohy of Portland, la In for children and Juniors. The watch, the city for a few days visiting. Mr. meeting will be enjoyed by those Twohy will remain here until Satur who w-lsh to remain. 63 day when he »rill leave for Arlsona where be has business interests. Supervisor E. H. MacDanlels. of Will The Person— the local forestry office, returned Who took th» brown Heidman hat this morhlng from Roseburg where with the Initials F. S. C. by mistake he has been visiting over Christmas. at the Christmas dance, please no Mrs tMacDanlels remained in Rose tify Mrs. Goettsche and exchange it burg. for their own. 63 NEW TODAY A Few Wonderful Blouses at Half Price Mrs. Hellie Deas We do HeiusUtcblng GEO. S. CALHOUN Nlitrea years local «lewirr All Suits and Overcoats Reduced 1-3 Less Peerless Clothing Co. RIVOLI Brown Ribbed Vader Shirts ............. 5Oc Grey Ribbed l odcr Shirt« .............................. 75c Heavy Ribbed I nto# Suita ____________ ____ »1.75. Percale Drew Shirt« ..... -......... »1 50 Silk Lisle Sox ------- .- ------------------ ------- --------- 5Oc 103 North 6th '* '" I TOSaML B LOCAL | Shoes for the Family Men’s Men’» .Meu’s Men’s Men’s . 1 WOODWARD’S Five Dollars— For the best waltxers at the New INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, lite, Year's eve dance. Waldorf hall. 60tf accident and health. T. M. Stott. 308 North Sixth St. dxti GEO. A. HUNT and CO College Stu<l«-nts Ihuice— FOR SALE—Laed bicycle, tn good About 30 college students of the oondltlon for 320. Cramer Broa. city who are home for vacation held Phone 55-J. 27tf an informal dance last night at the Josephine hotel. Nearly every col WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood lege on the coast was represented by and coal. 74 at least one stadent. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller were chaperones for the E. L. GALBRAITH—Real Eetate. In occasion. surance, and plate glass liability. ---------- 609*4 G street, phone 28. 40tf I Prize Waltz— FOR SALE—70-acre dairy ranch, 30 At the New Year's Eve Dance, tf sires under irrigation project, In cultivation, partly clover and al falfa. Good house and barn, io I xihh Is Heavy^— Local people are quite heavy los head of cows, all farm implements. Situated 2 miles from Grants ers in the failure of the Morris Bros, Pass. Some ot the finest land in bond house in Portland, according the Rogue river valley. J.’ B to reports in the Portland papers. Noble, P. O. Box 638, Grants Pass. About eight people from here had Ore. 12-11-8WS Invested from 3200 to 35000 each and the total loss will come to SOLD ON MONEY BACK PLAN—I around 120,000. It now appears wreck autos and trucks and sell that the chance of recovery of all of the good parts. Bodies, tops, seats, the money is very slight, Figures cushions, wheels, tires, rims, wind given out yesterday showed that the shield glasses, lamps, gears, bear assets were far tyider the liabilities. ings, axles, bolts, magnetos, car- Late reports indicate that there Is bureators, spark plugs, retbullt en a nrobabllity of saving between 50 gines for any purpose, transmis and 60 per cent for the investors. sion springs. If wanted will in stall the parts. Also I will have Lucky Spot— a car at all times to be sold at $5 And favor dances at the New reduction each day until sold. Year’s eve dance. 60tf Nearly new 1920 model this time. Watch sign on windshield at Den nis Auto Salvage, 505 South Sixth Church of the Nazarlne— Gospel services In the W. O. W. street. 87 hall on Thursday evening, 7:30, by EXPERIENCED dressmaker will go the Rogue River church of the Naz out. by the day or work at home. arene. L. ,E. Fenton, pastor. 1022 North Ninth street. 67 FOR SALE—8-room house with New Year’s Eve Dance— bath, pantry, lots 100x100, gar Waldorf hall. December 31, dance age. woodshed, chicken house, fine ticket» 31.50 per couple, 25c extra shade, good location. Terms to eotf suit purchaser. Call at 412 Clark ladles and spectators. street or phone 214-T. 67 Airplane Route Possibility— WANTED—Loan of 3450 on 90 acres' An airplane passenger service be to come under irrigation. Will pay I tween Grants Pass and other valley 8 per cent Interest. Address Sarah I points and Klamath Falls may be In Hughes, Grants Pass, Ore. 63 augurated next spring, according to FOR SALE—Six good milch cows, A. B. MacKenzle, of Portland, who five milking, one fresh In Janu was in the city yesterday investigat ary, two In March, one In May. Ad ing the possibilities for such a pro dress or call J. W. Casad, Kerby, position. Mr. MacKenzle states that Ore. Route 1. 79 the company which he represents has two planes at present but the pur 7P” ER CALF. »4 takes It. chase of several more Is contemplat 51 ML ed The machines are threq passen ger, 200 horse power standard BORN FAIRFIELD—To Mr. and Mrs R. W. planes. It Is esltmated that the trip Fairfield, of Three Pines. Christ front Medford to Klamath Falls mas day, December 25, a daugh would take 40 minutes at. a cost of a dollar a minute All trips would be ter, Elsie Elizabeth i made at a charge of a dollar a mln- I nte. Mr. MacKenzle Is also establish -; ERTTM ATES ON STATE BUDGET AGGREGATE bVER 45 MILLIONS Ing army stores fh Medford and' I Ashland. Salem, Dec. 2».—(A. P.)—The budget for the next biennium for all Same Good Time- state activities as shown by the ea Same good music for the same tfmates on file wl th the secretary of price at the New Tear’s eve dance. state will aggregate 345,450,377.41. Waldorf hall. 60tf ANNOUNCES AN INFORMAL OPENING OF GRANTS PASS’ MAGNIFICENT NEW THEATRE T® RIVOLI 1 U1^ IC T I’T* I WEDNESDAY DECEMBER?TWENTY NINTH, Extending to all Josephine County a cordial invitation to attend an exquisite presentation of THE AMERICAN BEAUTY « Katherine MacDONALD Passion’s Playground” A ROMANCE OF MONTE CARLO—FROM THE BOOK “THE GUESTS OF MONTE CARLO” MUSICALLY INERPRETED BY KATHERINE CALVERT ON OUR MIGHTY VOICED ORGAN ADMISSION PRICES ADULTS 31c. TAX 4c; TOTAL 35c LOGES 45c, TAX 5c; TOTAL 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS 9c, TAX lc; TOTAL 10c All Children Occupying Seats Must Have an Admission Ticket -LTt’JóU