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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1921)
GRAM'S PASS DA11A PAGE FOUR PER52NAL *«? LOQdL nu> voi saie I j A st a ear ? If not. theu start Ibis year on a good sound basis of thrift and economy by opening a *av- tngs account at this bank. No better gift trout father to son. or mother to daughter, than a snug little savings account with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK it M HAL Ht SFHk > SYSTEM ;1OV. » « V OF SOUTHERN OREGON IX V BOY l.l ARX » \ 1 E .’ ' an pe*»pie acquire the habit of saving much iconer than other», hut ev«-ryone can soon estab. •Sh thL* val table liabit through the systematic , r. u. • o.’ weekly deposit* with the Grant» and Jo ephlne Bank. Start an account to- Four '> -r real interest paid on savings ac- to', nts. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank » s. O regon "What Think Ye of Christ?" To .Mountain Rainfall Hi's')— night al the Church of Christ. 6? Report* received at the office of Old Dutch Clean*«M* 10c at the theiforeat *upervi«or Indicate an al Wonder Store. 68 inosi unprecedented rainfall in the See the "i'icked Up lbuner'' »erv- mountain« At the l'ago creek rang I «'d at the high school Thursday even er station, ntHir Waldo, 56 Inohea of ing, 35c. 67 rain ha* fallen since th'ptombor tat Samuel Mathes, of Rogue River, During the same period 4 2 Inches Is the record at the Agnes* station. is in the city today on busines*. Milk and cream at the Valley Pride Creamery. 18 Woodmen of America— Revival service* begin tonight. Notice to the Modern Woodmen Church of Christ. <.\>me! 6' America and Royal Neighbor* Price* cut on R. M. C. thread* at America. You are requested to the Wonder Store, Conklin building. present Thursday evening, January "When Love 1« Young" may re 6, 1831. Installing of officers and mind you of day* gone by. High a big f«i«d. Come and bring your school Thursday evening, 35c. ST family. Mrs. Fred Dingier and daughter, Ethel, of Rogue ill Ker. are Grants Coming Friday, January 7— Pass visitors today. Col. John W. Cousins, the division Come in and look over special 10c al commander of the Northern Pa and 15c counter at the Wonder Store, in the Conklin building. 68 cific division, namely Washington. Doe« the Gospel of Christ offer a Oregon and Idaho, will be at the Sal. solution of the world's problems? vation Army hall on Friday, January Come to the revival, and let's talk 7. 1921, at 8 p. tn. »Col Cousins I* it over. 67 a man of wide experience of many year* revival work: 3.8 year* In the The public speaking cluse in Vi tbs Salvation Army work alone. Thl* you to come and bring your 35c to the high school Thursday evening will be hi* welcome meeting to Will Trimble returned to Weed. Grant* P um With Colonel Cousin* Cal., Monday after spending the hol will be Adjutant Jimmy Bell, our young people’s secretary to review idays here with his family. the young people'« work. At the Sal- Get your buttermilk at the Valley vation Army hall. Envoy and Pride Creamery. 68! * Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble and, W. C Sinclair. two children arrived yesterday from! Hillsboro to visit friends and rela Rogue River Still High— tive* Rogue river remains at a high Hear the senior girls quartet and stage, the reading at the Gold Ray the girl's chorus at the high school dam, from where dally record* are Thursday evening. 67 | received, showing the water at 10.1 Mrs. N M. Stevenson, singing feet today. Th«' hlgheet wnti-r of th«< evangelist, of Portland, arrived last winter was on December 30th. when Tuesday evening She will h«ve| the Gold Ray reading was 10 6 feet. charge of the music In the revival ' Heavy rain* fell on the valley last meetings which begin'tonight at the night, but tn the hills the precipita Church of Christ. tion camo In the form of mow. other More than your money's worth at wise the river would have been much the h .h school Thurxlay evefitni higher today. The high wat«>r has 67 caused a complete closing down of construction work at Savage Rapids Itolwrts Xe« DrjHity \w»»«»r— dam. though the engineers report Lester B. Rotiert« was sworn that no damago to the structure can this morning as deputy assessor • lol occur because of the flooding. It is serve under Assessor Days, Mr expected that the steam shovel will Roberts ha* been In the offlee forj soon be put to work on the extension several days past "learning the of the Tokay canal, where It ran rope«.” and will no doubt make Mr operate regardless of the rains. Hayes an able lieutenant. Mr. Ro- berts is a resident of this city, but « formerly resided at Murphy. ini Mining Machinery Arrives— Hood Bros, have the contract for delivery of two carloads of mln- machinery that has just arrived the equipment of the property of General Metal* Commission com pany near Takilma, of which proper ty Wm. Lyons is manager. The man chinery includes concentrators for the recovery of fine gold from the black sands. UIDMSIMY, JAM IKY », (WRIER IViil A Few Wonderful Blouses at Half Price 7 Mrs. Hellie Peas Wo «lo ll<'ln»til<lling THE REASON WHY At the »lini of Ye Jolly Util«» Tailor we are selling winter suits and over- eoatsniatle to your measure at $31 to $00* have made libera) reduction to us and we have cut our margin of profit to the lowest possible point. 'Fliat’s the rca- son in a nutshell. i GEO. 8 CALHOUN Nlttrcu y<*«r* l«xnl dealer a All Suits and Overcoats Reduced 1-3 Less Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family ALLIGATORS NEVER LEAK- Aligator Rain Clothes guaranteed not to leak, crack nor stick. Coats. Pants and Hats. , Boy’s Alligator Coats, 7 years to 14 years. 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S • 9 4 A Letter From Ford Royal Arch Special— Thursday night, work In the M. «8 M and P. M. de-Tees. Will Estes Name of Man Hehl--- The man arrested by the sheriff's office yesterday charged with belie: demented, and who was terrorizing the people in the Ferry district, I* still held In the county Jail await* a hearing before the examining >oard. The man states that his; name. Is Wid E^tes, but beyond that, refuse* to disclose Information con- coming himself. He says that It 1* hl* business and'he pro- -vies to keep, it to himself. A Wrwk Delay* Train«— Two freight cars on a southbound train were derailed near Inland this morning, and the Shasta Limited, due here at 10:38. is held up behind the wreck till the track* are cleared The northbound passenger was held at the station here awaiting clear ance of the tracks, and the local res taurant* and hotel* were called up on to feed the hungry travelers who could not be cared for on the diner at noon. - Delegations See County Court— The county court was scheduled to receive two delegation* of citizens during this afternoon, one at 3 o’clock, to discuss library plans, and the other at 3:30 to discus* the hos pital «Ituatlon Contractor A. .1. Green will be present with plans for the new Carnegie library building, and the library board will eonafder the plan« and the location of the structure. The doctor* of the city have asked for the latter meeting to discus* the situation regarding the county hospital building, the county having recently purchased the R W Clarke residence for hospital pur poses. 2 011 oa«h. Red«. SIS. iKmnd Phone Heaters, gnnrahteed, at *».00 Several goo«l 2nd hand Iron Regular SI ».¡Ml coll spring nt A few of those all cotton 4» maitresse* nt S11-7». 71 T. C. BOOTH I To All Ford Dealers: \\ c believe the public will be fair enough to I'ullv appreciate ' the frankness of the above when .they consider the extent of our recent price cut which was in fact the equivalent of several reduc tions in one, in our desire to contribute toward satisfying their de mands for lower living costs notwithstanding our sacrifice in marketing our ears at a loss until we are able to materially"reduce present costs through lower material prices ami greater manufac turing efficiency, AXliilc we have of course made some progress in bringing down operating costs, we stijl have a long way to go before any thought can be given to further reductions in present car prices, so we have no hesitancy in making these open state ments to acquaint you with the true situation. You can therefore give assurance to prospective purchasers of Ford ears that now is their real opportunity to biiv below cost and obtain delivery. Everyone is familiar with the heavy demand for Ford cars in the Spring and this year will be no exception, as in spite of conditions, business is already rapidly accumulating, so that many who desire Ford ears will be obliged to wait perhaps until mid-summer for delivery causing considerable inconven ience and possibly financial loss, particularly to commercial cus tomers. We expect you to protect the interests of prospective buyers in your community by placing these facts before them. Yours very truly, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, W. A. RYAN, manager of Sales, C. A. Winetrout z