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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
’*^5« GRAY. PAOK FAHR Ill i IV ■" . ___ S D.Vtl.Y «All HIER |jT.R52NrtL *5? LOCAL I is I i It 1.1» to eave id when you are a man v, t 'III be ready to make your way in the world against all. That haa been the guid ing primd Ho of nil sucs-essful men T* *y began with the home b; .ik, then deposited in a savin . ank like ours, then invested i isely. Old Dutch Cleanser 10c V\ under Store. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOt TllKRX OREGON $20 Will Buy a 30x3 1-2 Thermoid Non-Skid Tire —— II I ■— I C, Ed Ross, the expert account ant from the stat«' capital, who is lilting the account» for the irriga tion district, returned yesterday I from Salem »hero he had returned on a business trip, and has resumed his dutii's here Mr. Xeiil at Medford— K M. C Neill, owner of the famed Vrdencraig Jersev Farm near Grants Paaa Is a visitor in the city. He Is a guest at the Medford. Mail Tribune Come in and look over special 10c and 15c counter at the Wonder Stare, in th«' Conklin building. 69 TH». XZ/A'TÄfJ/Z* »TO»B 5^ Replace the shabby top with a light, easy- to-handle weather proof oae now. Smart looking, serrlccabl«' tops— perfect fitting and improving the ear*« looks—a wide choice in ma terials and colors. OCR PRICES LOWEST G. B. BERRY « * 4 A program that would be a corkei even without Bulger’s Animal Circus. With it it’s something to make Grants Pass take notice. NOW Added Attraction BULGER’S COMEDY ANIMAL CIRCUS Performing Dogs and Monkeys—High diving and rope walking Acrobatics DOGS - MONKEYS PONIES GOATS DONKEYS -ALSO Harold Lloyd Romps through this 2 reel pecial with a speed and a smile and a pair of shell-rimmed spectacles that will keep you in one contin ual round of laughter. An Eastern Westerner •A XI Rob't W. Chamber’s Amazing story of feminine wiles adapted from his novelette “The Shinning Band’’ 99 99 PRICES ADULTS 50c- KIDDIES 25c LOGES 75c-Includes war ta* YOU’LL LIKE IT WHETHER YOUR AGE IS SIX OR SIXTY SUNDAY—“DINTY”, Six cylinders of speed with Wesley Barry About noon today a big truck painted a vivid Irish green and hous ing a variety of trained Shetland pouiea, dogs, monkeys, gouts, pigs donkeys and other animals arrived iu Grants Pass. This evening uud tomorrow afternoon and eienlug theae animals, particularly on«- Juzzho," a demure looking donkey, will appear at the Rivoli theater iu a program that will be a delight to those who are fortunate euough to be there, especially the kiddies. Bul ger's Comedy Animal Circus is the name of this family of highly Intelli gent four-footed actors who are own ed and abetted In their mischief and play by Mr. Bugler, a clever clown and cartoonist. \11 of the animal performers are gifted in comedy auil trick ucts. As they pull their different stunts on the stage. Bulger tells a brand new line of f inny stores, draws ludicrous pictures to illustrate tile habits and characteristics of different lieasts and mixes |>er»onally In the antics of his cast now and then. Bulger's Comedy Animal Circus has just completed a succeytsful tour of California and Oregon and part of Washington. A special matinee in tended primarily for women and children will be given tomorrow af ternoon In addition to the evening performances. Hall of Golden Huie Ixidge No. 78. I. <>. O. F . Grant« Pass. Oregon, Jan uary 5th, 1921. WHEREAS: It ha» pleaacd the Creator of all thin-.'«, the Sovereign of th« universe to remove from these earthly scenes and from our midst. Brother Harry Smith. Past Grand and one of the pioneer members of our lodge and a brother much loved, THEREFORE, he It resolved that In the death of this brother the lodge has sustained a great I osr . that the charter of this lodge bo draped In mourning for 30 days. RESOLVED. that our heartfelt sympathy be extended to the bereav ed family and friends. RESOLVED. that a copy of these re«o1utfona be placed on the minutes of the lodge, a copy sent to the be reaved family and to the Grants Pass Dally Courier. T. Y DEAN. ROTIT SEXTON, ROTIT MORSE, Committee. Mcrchnnt sales hooka at Courier office. IMI. HOUX WYNANT To Mr and Mrs Floyd G. Wynant. of Now lloim. Thur* day . Tannnry 6th. a son. TH 'M VS To Mr ami Mrs. J M Thon: vs, January 5th, a son. PAPL To Mr and Mr» Orin I’.ul of Takilma. January Sth, a son. M c C allister to Mr nmi Mr». Roy McCallister. December 26th. a daughter. CLAPPER To Mr. and Mrs W L Clapper, December 28. a daughter CHILDERS To Mr and Mrs Wal ter M. Childers. Thursday, Janu ary 6. a daughter «IX rnrs. Hellie Deas We do Heiiislih hing Mr«. F. W. Chauase, daughter of FOR AAldC datrg«« »U»ol rillige. p«<r-| feet, 335. Coat $125. Splendid Mr. and Mrs G W. Colvlg, 1s here woo«i heater, 315. Samuel Mathe». for a visit with her parents. Her Rogue iRiver, Ote. 7U husband is a member of the firm of the Chniisse-rrudhomme company, F or RENT 2 room furnished commercial printers of Portland. apartment for light houaekeeptng. 823 J street. 70 Post and Corp» to Install— BOOKKEEPER und stenographer The joint Installation of tleneral dosin'.-, position Address No. 138 latgan •Post an«l Corps will be hold cure of Courier. 74 Saturday afternoon in the W. <» W hall. Every member Is nwiueeted to FDR HA1.K 25 tona tirai eia»« aitai ta hay. flu per ton at ranch tour be present with a well fllhwl basket miles up Thompson creek. F F. for tlira supper to be held at the close of the meeting All Civil War vet U rove. 70 erans and visiting member» of both HOARD VXD ROOM in modern orders ar, cordially invited to he hont««, with bulb Phono 2 v.'i-lt 70 present. \\ VNTMD From 75 to 100 cedar poet«. Inquire Win. Ha'oa Shoe S.. ag * « reck l».»l»*«' 74 Hospital. Saturday, December s. Nelson’s To FOR SVI.E OR TRADE -One horse lb,- orc seetra and rood eats Studebaker hack and harnea«. 312.50. A bargain. One now pin temía ; Friday, January 7— 7 months old. pure bred t>. I. C., < ff .lohn W Co islna. th«» divlslon- 320. Will make a dandy brood r! i m.inJor of the Northent Pa- sow Dave Rotiert«. Murphy One elf-.• did on, namely Washington, mile below Proiolt postOffice. 70 t. • >ii and Idaho, will be nt the Sal- « • -i A: y hall < n Friday. January BIDS WVNTED School district No 7. 1921, at 8 p nt. Col. Cousins Is 19 deeinw blds on transportation r. man of wide experience of many of about 20 pupil» to and from yr. rs revival work: 38 years In the the city schools Thu route should f !\«tlo:: Army work alone. This include the river road, from the will bo his welcome meeting to Sharp to the Elsniann ranch, and Grants Pass With Colonel Cousins the hill road from there to town will be Adjutant Jimmy Bell, our Aildress W A Sharp. J. It Haw,', young people's secretary to review or \. B. Eckert. Rd 2. Grant» th,- voting people's work At th«' Sal Pa.«.«, ore :tt FMV, vation Army hall. Envoy and Mrs CHILDS TEA CHAIR for sale at W C. Sinclair. a imrvaln Phone 516-R 70 SPECIAL MATriFF, SATURDAY 2 P. . C r - a NOW W E HAI I. REIH < l loXH i a i it. ru, xt. \ i-.il in g raifiit» Here— Rogue River Hardware Company SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P. M. I. Ig at Vceount.'int Return-.— , AUTO TOPS ' 1, Why Look For Lower Prices ? IN8VRVNCE Fire, automobile, life, accident snd braviti». T. M Stott. 30k North dix th SI. «itti — " i ■ ---- ... WILLIAMS WOOD YARD tor wood the t'al.-Ore. Official Here— and coal. 74 «9 W M. Sheppard, of San Francisco, from the head office of the Califor IX» It SALE -1920 Maxwell Nearly G. O. and E. »». Ba> arrived '«'•ter nia-Oregon 1‘ower company, la In the new. Someone gets a real bor day from Seattle to look over this city today conferring wittv local offi gain. siti North Ninth etreel. 09 part of the country. They say they ciala of the company NOW I cuu give you an al »una» have heard much in prats«' of this t radilo tigure und torni» «m u they are favorably Im country anil Don't Read This— nico bungalow or other building, preened. Or you will want to go to the planned to »ult you. I hato bet dance at Savage Creek hall, Satur tor tirici'« on materials and labor I’ri-ea cut on R M. C. threads nt day. December 8. 70 now than I can get iu the spring the Wonder Store. Conklin building. S J. Taylor, phono 375-Y. 70 ................. We hav«* a fear tires left in oth«*r stare of THFRMOll» anil AJAX on which we will make cheap prtcea. FRIDAY, JANUARY Prices Again Reduced <> i - lisi : on TIIMHIIXG Tilt' new flKunve on h with aitil up Iu <»%rr will ctiiiforin with |»ri«'4*» tu O h * «|»i«»t$w| <»n the Slit<M'ii jrmr* loral <l<*nlrr hcm Spring Tint*. GEO S CALHOUN All Suits and Overcoats Reduced 1-3 Less Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family i | 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 i.ltlitiil» Imq . - I l-.li'«.i)— W O Ha iky WOODWARD’S I with Ihr dim Imitihüllt fur a naw of The Dall*«. • > ! ‘rrl«“«n i’*”»*’ 1 M#l> Tribun*. IMtrinlandunt of fi»h luddwa. In Orv gon. WM In Medford today and In »»rdvr your year« supply of «U- comiiany with 1‘ut Dailey, (am* war- •ionory al th* Courier and »av« den. wont to Suvage Rapid» today to money. In»p*«-t th<> ti«h bidder Iw-lng put In office «tntloiiory Courier office. M— n--------rav» 't - ram MR.HAPPY^ PARTY /• •■ » B M' A." » V I - ,fi Discriminating buyers of automobiles and those interested in better cars are invited to call and inspect the new Nineteen Twenty One Models now on display at our salesrooms. MR’S. BEST'-WHY VONT YOU STOP - i -Rr POV.TEHESS I KAAXS *ÍY1C OrAUplj Here's where we want to put Mr. Happy Party right Mr». Beat does »top at this shop. She buys nil of her meat foods here. Surprised at you. Happy, that you weren't ac quainted with that fact. DEPENDABILITY DURABILITY ACCESSIBILITY ATTRACTIVENESS Watch for Mr. Happy Party are the outstanding features CITY SWOPE AUTO CO. MARKET 5&»\50/G Street^ :tON-»IO NORTH SIXTH ST. When iH-tti-r naloniohllrai nr<- lutili Ritiri III build tlicin it« Some |HMipie iu quire the liitldi of hi « Ing untili Muiner than other», luti every «»*«* « an «<u»n ratal»« li—I« thia valuable lialdt. through the «ynleuiiitic prati I««, of Hi'ekly defumita viltli Hut Grant« I' iimh atul Joraqihlne think. Start an iiooiint to day. Four per «ent inlereM, pal«l on Having« ar- count*. Marshall Neilan . »•«Xff» .. fl - V tPINTY i> r Grants Pass and V V ♦♦ WESLEY BARRY Bank .G rants P ass .O rggon I