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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1921)
NvrritiiiY. jam ary N, unit. GRANT* I’AHH DAILY (X>1 RIER HEGIN AN A <II1LD to save and when you are a limn you will be ready to make your way In the world against all. That has been the guid ing principle of al) auccessful men They began with th" homo bank, then deposited In a saving blink like ours, then Invented widely. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK -Il MUI II rim h «I ni «rwv r ■> t S I > M <»F NOI'THEHN OREGON $20 Will Buy a 30x3 1-2 Thermoid Non-Skid Tire I Wo have a few tiro« left In other »lz.ee of Till ItMOIIl und AJAX on which we »III make cheap price*. PER52NÆL **«> LOQÆL H. W. Johnson, of Spokane, wan Hunger Harrison Return a business visitor In the city today. Benj. Harrison, ranger with the R Boswell cuiue over from At cd forestry department, returned yester day from the Shasta division where ford this morning on business Wise and foolish, saved or lost? he has been for some time on bus Subject Church of Christ. 70 iness connected with the department. O. II Ernst made a business tripl We ip* Xh-mMtiU hlng One-lialf Price— to Medford today. Any suit or overcoat, one-half Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. loike and price, at Peerlee» Clothing Co. 70tf son, of Ithaca. Mich., were Friday vlsllors«ln the city. Petition Road ln>pr<nem<-nt— Attorney Q. 8. Brown, of Glendale, j | was a business visitor here yester-1 T. J. Mackin, of Iceland, appeared before the county court yesterday I day, returning home this morning. and presented a petition signed by E. P. Hughes, of Medford was In! 81 of the taxpayers of the Leland dis the city yesterday on business, re trict asking that the court gravel the turning to Medford this morning. road leading from the Pacific high l«Mit or saved? The five wise and way to "Iceland, a distance of 3.6 the five foolish ones. Come to the miles The petition asks that 75 per TAILORING revival tonight. Church of Christ. 70 I cent of the road fund allowance for Rev. Henry G. Hanson visited Ash district No. 2 be spent upon this The new figure» shim reduction« up to over *25.00 on a suit and land Friday, attending the steward ' work. will conform with prices to lie quoted on the new' Spring line. ship conference, at which David Me-' Sixteen year« local dealer Conaughy, of New York City, was the GEO. S. CALHOUN Don't Read TW, principal speuker. Or you will want to go to the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamilton and two children and Mrs. Hamilton'sj dance at Savage ■Creek hall, Satur- father arrived this morning from j day. December 8. I xik Angelo«, Intending to locate! Send Eaten to .Salem— here. Buttermilk takes the place of meati Wld Estes, the man beld in the serai»» for chicken feed. Three cents county jail for several days on a a gallon in quantities of five gallons charge of Insanity, was ordered com Any Suit or Overcoat at Valley Pride Creamery. 70tf| mitted to the Insane asylum at Salem by the examining board, and an at Mrs. Cynthia Smith came over, from Medford this morning to at tendant arrived from Salem and tend the district m««>tlng of the Free, started north with his charge this Methodist church. Meetings at that morning. Estes still maintained his church have been of great Interest' silence, and nothing Is known of him except that he claimed to be Wld Es and largely attended Representative J. N. Johnston will tes. He was arrested when residents leave Bunday morning for Salem In the Ferry neighborhood complain where he will assume his duties as ed that he was creating a disturbance a maker of law«. Miss Ruby Kenyon early in the week. will also go to Salem to serve as Save Money- clerk for Mr. Johnston. Buy your suit or overcoat for *6 N. C. Boynton, who ha» been con- fined to lila home sputh of town for price at the Feerie»» Clothing Store. the past ■lx months with illness, was greeting his friends on the street to- For Care of llitdiwa} *9-85 MEN'S BROWN ENGLISH *144» SHOES day. having recovered much of his | W. G. Smith, of Wolf Creek, repre «0.85 senting the Farm Bureau committee, MEN'S BROWN ENGLISH «9.00 SHOES strength. .*4.75 MEN'S HEAVY BROWN WOK.« SHOES Mrs. Geo. W. Thompson and j addressed the county court yesterday *5,85 MEN' HEAVY CALK SHOES BLACK daughter went to Ashland this morn along a line of cooperation between ing for the week end. A brother of, the county and the residents of the Mr. Thompson and his wife are ex-’ county in maintaining the highways. pected here Monday for a short visit. The Farm Bureau has suggested that They are returning to Portland after If the county coulft purchase road maintaining machinery, placing a a visit In California. Two great services for Sunday, leveller or road drag In each com ■‘The One Thing Certain In Life." is munity, the land* owners would each every man. woman and child the subject for Sunday night at the make use of the machinery in keep comes to the Rivoli theater to see tt. Church of Christ. 70 ing the road along his property “Dinty” has received the enthusias Percy Howard, of Montreal, Can good condition without further tic endorsement of critics throughout ada. Is now a resident of Grants Pass, pense to the county. the country. INuf said. — being with his uncle. A. Gillott. Mr. Howard arrived several days ago ! Savage Creek Dance— Saturday. December 8, Neilson’s stopping en route at Los Angeles, Pasadena. San Francisco and other live orchestra and good eats. ♦ LODGE ELECTIONS + points., M. D. Vinyard. of Mobile. Ala., is Fn-t Run From Friso« Eastern Star Driving a 1921 model Buick coupe, in the city to locate and will repre Officers of the Eastern Star for the sent the American Central Life insur Claude McGee came breezing Into year 1921 were installed Wednesday ance company of Indianapolis, es Grants Pass at 9:40 o'clock this evening, the chapter being called to tablishing the district headquarters morning, making a record run from order after an elaborate turkey din In Grants Pass. Mr. Vinyard has the California metropolis to Port ner served in the banquet room to been In the state for the past year land. He left San Francisco at 5:20 nearly 100 members. The officers and after looking over all sections Friday evening, arriving here installed were: has decided upon Grants Pass as the hours and 20 minutes later, the W. M.—Mrs. Margaret Barnes. tance covered being 4 70 miles, preferable place for a location. W. P —Clyde E. Niles. Marshall Neilan Clyde E. Niles will leave for Salem stopped here just long enough Asso. M.—Mrs. Mary Cornell. j Production tomorrow, where he will attend a give his car the once over, and Secy. —Mrs. Mary A. Browne. •OINTY’ meeting Monday of the directors of up on gas and oil, when he started —Uh Treas.—Mrs. Anna Stinebaugh. VMrsley Barry the Oregon Growers Cooperative as north expecting to arrive In Portland Cond.—Mrs. Anna Cass. sociation. Following the Salem meet some time this evening. Bob Neill, Asso. Cond.—Mrs. Margaret Brat ing* he will go to Portland where the representing the state highway en One of the best attractions of a de ton. Chaplain—Mrs. Martha Gillette. meeting of the presidents of the gineering force, boarded the car to cade will be the entertainment otter county Farm Bureaus for the perfec pilot it through the Rogue valley, ing at the Rivoli theater beginning | Marshal—Mrs. Clara Niles. tion of the state-wide organization, and to show it where the mud was tomorrow for three days. It is j Organist—Mrs. Lulu M. Sabin. convening there on the 11th, 12th least offensive on Smith hill. Adah—Mrs. Lillian Jester. ’•Dinty.” in which Marshall Nellan Ruth—Miss Izida Fifleld. presents Wesley -Barry, the freckle-, and 13th. Esther—Mrs. Daisy W. Helmer. Colonel W. J. Cousins of the Salva Benefit Silver Tea— faced Ibov actor, in the first starring ■ An event of unusual interest win vehicle of his youthful career. Neilan , Martha—¡Mrs. Mae BaTslger. tion Army, visited Grants Pass Fri Electa—Miss Minnie Tuffs. day on his tour of inspection and be a silver tea given at the home wrote the story and directed the pro Warder—Mrs. Bertie E. Woodson. auditing Mr Cousins Is a new man of Mrs. iM. Clemens Saturday. Janu duction, which Is his latest release! Sentinel—JPhllip Helmer. on the coaat, coming from the Rocky ary 15th, from 3 to 5:30 p. m. This through Associated First National mountain section, where he had tea is given for the benefit of our Pictures, Inc. It is the tale of a charge of seven states. Ho now has much needed hospital and a cordial fighting newsboy, who has an old Carriers Wanted— charge of Oregon. Washington and and urgent invitation Is extended to Irish mother to support. San Fran-! Boy» or girls with wheels wanted. Idaho, with headquarters at Seattle, j all ladies of Grants Pass and com cisco’s picturesque Chinatown is the] one route now open, Bonne paid tor Colonel Cousins was accompanied by munity. The presence of men will locale for some of the scenes, and i long »ervice. Apply Coartar office. Adjutant Jas Bel), secretary of the be appreciated as well. Mrs. Clemens the photoplay is replete with drama-1 will be assisted by Mesdames: A. D. tic as well as amusing incidents. ! young people’s work of the Army. Bassett. H. Txioff, John Hampshire. Romance, pathos, humor and thril 2 011 Hooters. guaranteed, at *5.00 E. A. Murphy, H. L. Wilson. 8. H. ling adventure makes this one of the each. Several good 2nd hand Iron 70 most extraordinary cinema produc Reds. Regular *15.80 coil spring at Baker, C. L. Clevenger. tions ever filmed. It is a motion *18. A few of those all cotton 45 Director Election Tuesday— picture triumph for both Barry and ■ pound mattresses at *11-75- T. C. BOOTH The annual election for a director Neilan, and cannot fail to delight Phone for the Grants Pass Irrigation Dis trict will be held next Tuesday, the date set by the statute for the elec Helena. Mont., Jan. 8.— (A. P.)—■ tion. It will be at the residence of Elk In Yellowstone national park N. C. Boynton, at th<> turn of the fared better during the hunting sea-i Crescent Citv highway south of the son which closed Christmas day than bridge, and the polls will open at 8 they have In the last ten years, ac-| o'clock in the morning' and close at cording to a statement given out by I 5 o'clock in the evening. The flec the office of the Montana state game tion board as appointed by the board THE GHANIS PASS AND JOSEPHINE BANK warden. Because of lack of snow of directors will consist of F. S. Ire WILL HE PLEASED TO HAVE YOl II AC- and severe weather In the park the land. G. G. Bancroft'and Gordon All C-’IN'TS AND RANKING BI SI NESS — AND elk stayed in the protected area and way. Chas. Smith, who has served WILL YPI’lilX I ATE IT—RENDERING A SER- did not come to the lower levels In for three years as director, has been VII'E THAT WE KNOW YOl WILL FIND Gallatin and Park counties, I'siially nominated as a candidate for the IlF.LPFt L. the elk come out of the park to feed election Tuesday, and It is unde: and nre an easy target for hunters.1 stood that other cand'dates will Last year in Gnlbitiu and Park coun he brought out. The one elected ties. it Is estimated, considerably un serve for throe years. der 4,000 elk were killed. Deer also, amts P ass ,O regon It was stated, stayed within the park Ixmg runs a specialty In boundaries and not many of these Courier merchant printing depart ■x- ■■ animals were killed. mont. rnrs. Dellk Deas Prices Again Reduced Extra Special Rogue River Hardware Company Tilt PAGE FIVE TfincafSTtH 1-2 Price xru TiM»M YOVNG HENS for »ale. dry street. 411 Foun 71 INSURANCE— Fire, automobile, life, accident and health T. M Stott. OWING 'Bl ROAD conditions we will be unable to deliver wood until 30» North Hixtb at. 62tl about January 34. Taggert Bro». WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood 71 and co»). 74 Mrs W M Cheshire Is now run- FOR SALE--1*20 Maxwoll Noarly nlng the home laundry at 610 llow- now. Sornione gela a rea! bar- ard street. Phone 505-R, or 383-L galu. 810 North Nlnth Street. 6* 72 a « . ~ Bt'llJl NOW I can givo yuu an at- More Ilog» to Portland— tractivo figuro and terius un a Two more cars of Josephine county alce bungalow or other building, hogs were forwarded to the Portland platined to sull you. 1 bave bei- market yesterday by the cooperative ter prlce» on material» and labor aaHocintlon of which C. N. Culy la now than I can get In thè sprlng. manager. This was an exceptionally 3. J. Taylor, phone 375-Y. 70 fine lot of hogs, one car grading as E. L. GALBRAITH- Real F-aiate. In extra fancy. The car that was ship surance, and plate glass liability ped .Monday sold In the Portland 60* H G street, phone 28 4«tf market at 12.25 per hundred, and the latter shipment was rushed in to J if». MO88 AGENCY Fir" insur- get advantage of the higher market an-’«. plate glass liability Insor before shipment* that are said to be ti coming from the middle west arrived sace. 204 H Sixth street 8TBAYED from my place near Mur •mi crowd the market down. phy, one 4 year old roan niuley cow and one red 4-year old cow To Improve Country Ption«*— County Agent Miller went to Mer with horns, wearing bell without dapper; under half crop In each lin thia afternoon to attend a meet ear. branded T7 on left hip. Find ing called there for the consideration er notify W. F Wilson, Murphy. 71 of plans for Improvement of the country telephone lines There are FOR EA1.E Registered Berkshire numerous farmer lines throughout sow. River Bunks lai urei Duchea» the county, the servi«-«« upon «ome of II. No. 3*54*0. Well grown and which will »land much Improve if Interested ment and It is hoped to make ar In fine condition call «03-F-11 or nd dress Donald rangements where these Imprns-e- 75 ments can be brought about and so Noilson. Rd. 3. 3 A I TOS Used 1918 Dodge tour- assure better service through cooper Ing. used 1919 I lodge touring. ative effort. The movement is under now 1920 Dodge delivery. For sale, the direction of the Farm Bureau. price« right. J. F. Burke. 76 The Illinois valley will later receive attention. Full RALE Good 3-roomed plas tered house About 3 acres good Power of Love. land, small bearing pear orchard. Love 1» what make« n person nt th, IToperty first place on left south smateur theatrical« think the lendtm of river bridge. R. L. Cannon, Rd lady 1« everv tilt r> . .... I a« a prole« Box 2. Grants Pass, Ore. 9.', -■lone* i »•-«. quite I Not Satisfied With Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S YELLOWSTONE PARK ELK Your Business Wanted and Appreciated Grants Pass and Josephine Bank 1 I