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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
MONEY MOI XTS I P proparly handled. To handle rightly a good banking con nect Ion is necessary, AU se- count here for insane» will prove a very profitable and c«n»enlent arrangement for you. To learn how, ask any of the bank’s officers or any of your friends who have ac counts here. THE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK mfmdyh FKDEItA: Ml M w\ ! s> *» Tf *1 OF BOVTBERM ORBGOW $20 Will Buy a 30x3 1-2 Thermoid Non-Skid. Tire We have a tew tires left tn other sixes of THERMlHD and WAX on which we »rill make cheap price«. Rogue River Hardware Company THE WNCfitm* «TO*« Shoes for the Family Men’s Brown Hibtwd Under Shirts Grey Ribbed Under Shirt« Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suite ------- Men’s Percale Drees Shirt« . ... Men’s Silk Lisle Sox ____ ... . ................ . 103 North 6th __ SOc fita «1.7.5. «I .5« ....... ,5( m WOODWARD’S ■ -R- New Year’s Eve l»ance— Waldorf hall. December 31. dance INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, life, tickets $1.50 per couple, 25c extra accident and health. T. M. Stott. ladies and spectators. 60tf 308 North Sixth Si. e-ti FOR SALE—Used bicycle, in good Discussions Are Heard— Atyordlng to persons returning condition for $20. Cramer Bros. Phone 55-J. 27tf from Portland, the failure of the Morris Bros bond house Is about the WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood only subject up there that is being and coal. * 74 discussed. Sentiment is pretty WILL SELL OR TRADE for Ford strong against the heads of the de or other light truck. 1916 Ford funct corporation as many people all touring car in good condition. Has over the state were involved in the $11«, low gear. losses. Losses from here continue self starter. steel trailer, Address J. E. Cop- to mount, and it is believed that the 68 total loss in Josephine county will pock. Rd. 1. Z run up into large figures. The losses FOR SALE—If you are looking for a represent the savings of years for convenient little home close in at many people. a reasonable price, call at 714 J street. 64 New Year Tree and Treat— Members of S. B. A. and familes COOK wishes employment Address Rd. 2, Box 96, Grants Paas. Ore . are to attend the exercises Friday Mrs. R. E. Malaby. 63 evening at 7:30 in their hall, There will be a program and treat of candy FOR SALE—-Fordson tractor. First I tor children and juniors. The watch class shape. Has extensions for meeting will be enjoyed by those wheels and other equipment. For who wish to remain. quick sale will take $750. Hig gins & Verdin. 68 Big New 4’ear’« Dance— HEIFER CALF to trade for a pig Î At Gold Hill. Saturday night. I Phone 516-R. 64j January 1. Real orchestra Let’s go! I Don't Ml«« It— Two Taking \gri<ult ur«*-#- Wedding bells will ring at Deer Willett B. Murray and Wallace E. I Creek Grange hall Friday night, De Niles', of Grants Pass, seniors and : cember 31. Everyone bring a full Garnet D. Best, of Grants Pass, a j basket of eatables. Home talent en freshman, are the only representa tertainment and we will all dance tives Josephine counjly has in the after the wedding march at 12 school of agriculture during the first I o’clock, Big time assured young and term of this school year. All of the old. Starts promptly at 9 o’clock. Oregon counties are represented in the school of agriculture with the exception of Curry, Harney and Jef- Same Good Timi Same good mialc for the Mtnii ferson. Benton county leads in the price at the New Tear'» ere dance. ' enrollment of agricultural students ... -- . more Waldorf halt «Ott In the college with 65 or 2 than Multnomah Twenty-six of the Oregon counties have 79 of the 154 BORN federal rehabilitation men enrolled LONG—Tc Mr. and Mrs R. E. Long for agricultural training in the col of this city, Wednesday, Dee. 29. i lege. a 12-pound boy. What a Irrcam— You’ll miss by dancing all night at Murphy Saturday, January 1. 64 NEW TODAY SALVATION ARMY THANKFUL LOOK OUT! FOR THE MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER SEF. TIIIIWDAY, ÎWNMHICH i»O. IIWO. GRANTS PAM 0.4 IL Y OCR’RI K R PAGE FOUR TOMORROWS PAPER The Salvation Army wishes thank the many friends who helped to make our Christmas relief effort a| snccesR And not only at Christmas but all the year round, you have been loyal and helpful to us. Words fall to tell you how we feel toward you. ft la like the old lady's testi mony: "It’« better felt than told.” And we wish you to know that we are In Grants Pass for service, or servants of the people, and in this way we serve God. Wishing you a happy and prosperous new year, we are yours for the good we can do, ENVOY and MRS W. C. SINCLAIR Officers In Charge. k E k 52NÆL LOQÆL F. 3. Brainwel returned this morn- Five Dollar» i ing from Portland where ho has been For the best waluera at the Now I attending to business matters for ihe Year's eve dance Waldorf hall. 60tf _________ * ! past few days. John Hampshire has been spend New W. <’. O|M'r«lor— ing a few days In Portland and Salem A very new addition to the West attending to business. He returned ern Union forces arrived yesterday this morning. i at the homo of one of the o|>erator». Mrs. George Calhoun left this It. E. Ix»ng. and after giving him the morning for Portland to spend New once over, decided to remain. He Years with her son. lister, who Is weighs 13 pounds and Is a lusty located In the ¡Rose city. [....... ....... to sending chap, for when It . comes Mrs. W. J. Howell has been visit-, messages, he can hack his dady clear , — . __ fT the . _____ Congratulations atyl ing here with «. her son. A. K. — Brown O map. for the past week. She left this* cigars are being passed down at the morning on her return to her home office. at Albany. H. C. Kimball, wife and daughter. I Prise Walts— of latkeview. arrived In Grants r__ Pass i \t the New Year’s Eve Dunce, tf Tuesday and expect to make their home here, They spent the past six ¡ Rainfall Is Heavy— weeks in Ashland. The rainfall last night was one of Wiltord Allen, secretary of the Grants Pass Irrigation District, re the heaviest of the winter. St of an Inch having fallen since 5 o’clock turned this morning from Portland last night. The warm winds have where he has been tor the past few days. He delivered $200,000 worth maintained an even temperature of of the district bonds to the Schnee about 50 degrees, making the wrath er »i*m almost like spring Thi loch company. rain brought up all the small creeks The City Market will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday. January and took the snows out of the tool- hills 1 and 1. 64 Mrs. Ralph Davis returned to Spot— Springfield this morning. Mrs Davis i favor dances at the New has been visiting here with relatives eve dance. and friends for the past week. Mr Davis left Sunday night tor his home, having to return earlier on account River Going <••« Rampage— The Rogue started on another of of his duties with the Southern Pa Its periodical spasms lust night and cific. today had reached the highest point of the year Reports from Gold Rav WiU The I’enKVn— Who took the brown Heidman hat state that the river Is rising at the with the Initials F. S. C. by mistake rate of a foot an hour. Much la rite at the Christmas dance, please no drift is being brought down, tify Mrs. Goettsche and exchange it damago has been reported a for their own. 63 Savage Rapids dam, much work hav- Ing been done to keep It out of d ari ■er. O|M-ning Was a Success— The opening of the beautiful new Church of tlir Naaarin«*— theater, the Rivoli, last night was Gospel services In the W O. the occasion for every theater goer hall on Thursday evening. 7:30. by In town attend and Inspect the the Rogue River church of the Nar- new building. Many complimentary arene. L. E. Fenton, pastor. remarks were made concerning the theater which is regarded as one of Quota About lt»-ach««l— the best in the state. The picture, The quota set for Josephine conn- while nfit a feature production, was ty In tbs drive for funds to relieve very good. The stage setting was the st rvlnr children of Europe ha- specially made for the local theater been a >ut reached, according to the and is one of the best that could be report -ent In today by Chairman J procured. The playhouse. which L. PRtenxer. With six country dis seats about 800 people, was filled for tricts yet to be he'rd from, a total the first show and a number waited of 91530 was raised, the quota for for the second. Hunt & Antle. the Josephine being 91700. Mr. Pltten- lessees have provided an exceptional ger Is sure that the returns from the ly good picture servee and will main districts which have not yet reported tain their present high standard of will put the county over the -’"nun’ shows. NOW PLAYING A Few Wonderful Blouse« at Half Price rnr$. Ikllie Béas All Suits and Overcoats Reduced 1-3 »° Less Peerless Clothing Co A Short Cut to Wealth is Often Risky 1.1!«' other *h rt cuts, it Is uncertain- 4 Just and liberal rut • of interrai i« ¡»etter than a promise of big <li-. tdi uds 'osEPfiiNE C ounty B ank G rants P ass ,O regon MR. and MRS. EVERYBODY Kindly accept our THANKS, Good Friends, and our message—“Of appreciation for the gracious manner in which you welcomed the informal opening of the Rivoli last night. GEO. A. HUNT & CO Programme De Luxe Selected Comedy, magazine Katherine Calvert Passion’s Playground A love romance of Fascinating Monte Carlo THE INEFFABLE CHARM OF BEAUTY, ART, MUSIC, COMFORT AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS mist remain as a closed book to those who do not see and know the NEW RIVOLI THEATRE. Performances Daily 2:00—7:00 and 9:00 P. M. t