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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1921)
PAGE FWR GRANT* PASS DAILY (NH'RIER WEDNEMDAY, JANLARl 111, I »111 = THE HlHINWsH WORLD of today rests upon the bank account. If all banks were to close up. the business of the world would be set back a hun dred years. Are you doing business as other progroeslv men are? It yau have not a bank account you are behind the age. Better open one at once. 7ER52NAIL LOQdL WE HAVE REDKTIONS K. E. Hanscam. Kerby merchant. There Will Be a Dan««— IA l iti TIIINt. Is in the city today At the Bpence hall Saturday, Jan J. H Helfrick. of L«A>anon. Ore., 15. Th« Neilsons will furnish the 73 was a Granta Pass visitor yesterday. music. IXwryone Invited. Con Fenner Is In the city today < <>mmiil<«-*lU|>* Allotied— from hts ranch near Sarnie basin. In the announx'ementa of the com A. H. Ferguson Is in the city from mittee places given members of the Portland We do IlcmoUtching Get behind this worthy cause and legislature, Senator Smith Is credited help humanity. Protect your homes with fix-« places and Representative by protecting your hospital, Attend Johnston with four. Smith's com- the silver tea to be given on Satur- mltteeshii-a are on engrossed bills.; day afternoon. January 15, f rotti fishing Industries, medicine mining OF HO IT HERN OREGON 3:30 to 5 o'clock. 512 N. 3rd street, and ways and means. Johnston will C. 8. Nelson, a resident of the serve on cities and towns, labor and state capital, 1« transacting business Industry, mining and revision of laws. In the city. NEW ItrJI SPRING SAMPLES R, Timmons has opened his new Real Estate office at 311 Sfouth Sixth One-half Price— conqtrieing *n u|rUo-«l*<e mu, ortmenl of fabric*, at very niodrwl Any suit or overcoat, one-half Phone 389. 75 street prtrsM, luxxr just rraclM-d us. Thia line, ixugni«nl«xl by 232 styles price, at Peerless Clothing Co. C. H. Mitchell went to Gallce this *Ull remaining tn the Fall *ea»<>u’i> lino «rf IVJo. on wlxiili there morning to work at the Old Channel luxe I mm - u material reduction». which makiw a total of non *1) Irw Rr-elwt Clyde K. Nil, mine. f”r you to make your «election’, from. Clyde K. XIlea was again elected Buttermilk takes the place of meat a member of the board of directors of We have a few tire» left in ocher scraps for chicken feed. Three cents GEO. 8. CALHOUN a gallon in quantltlea of five gallons the Oregon Growers’ association at slam of THERMOID and AJAX on which we will make cheap prices. at Valley Pride Creamery. 70tf ■ th« meeting held in Salem Monday. Mrs. D. W. Sturgis returned to, Cottage Grove this morning after vis-, Supper at <1:1.1 The pot luck supper at the rrxw- Iting the W. J. Sturgis and the J. C. byterian church Thursday nlght will Calhoun familit»s Miss Ethel Newland, representing; be at 6:15. After the supper Miss the West Coast Circle of the Cadman ! Isabelle Crawford of New York City line. Is in the city today to Interest j will hold a conference with women. some organization In a lyceum course: Mies Crawford Is field secretary of \...- ii ~ ~~ ■■■/n for the board of home missions for the next winter. What is more refreshing than a Presbyterian church cup of tea after a weary shopping tour? Come to the silver tea to be Save Money— given on Saturday afternoon. Jan. Buy your suit or overcoat for H 15. from 2:30 to 5 o’clock at the res prie« at the Peerless Clothing Store idence of Mrs Nt. Clemens. 512 N Third street. 73 i Weather Again Mild— The weather has again moderated and the past few sunny days are now followed by threatening rain. The coldest of the past week was a regis tration at the official thermometer in the court yard of 20 degroes above ! this being on the night following the little flurry of snow. The »now Is | now about gone from the hills sur- j »UM The Ladie« Auxiliary was highly rounding tho valley, though a heavy 1 *41.M BROUN ENGLISH Uli.<M> SHOES favored al Its last meeting in having fall of snow is reported In many of »4.75 as its guest, Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, the mountain districts. »5.H5 president of the state federation of FEBRUARY 1 PRICE INCREASES »135. WHEN OTHER women’s clubs, to whom the time IL A. M. Tonight— CARS ADVANCED I P TO 4P DORT ONLY ADVANCED 17%. BL Y NOW HAVE: A FEW CARS AT OLD PRICE. usually devoted to business and a There will be a regular meeting of j program, was given, that she might Kearnes chapter No 28. R. A. M. to 1 73 I address the Auxiliary on the general night AIJM» HAVE ONE USED CAR AT \ BRGAIN. subject of the aims and purposes of both national and state federated — 11. clubs. Mrs. Callahan briefly review WILL TRADE modern 5-room bun NEW TODAY ed the history of the woman's club galow and 2 lots In Portland, Or«., movement,'from the founding of the IN8URANCE—Firs, automobile, life, 208 North Sixth Street for similar Grunts Pass pro|*erty. Soroste Club In 1868, to the present accident and health T. M. Stott. B. B, Bridges. 214 N 4th St 78 time, when there are clubs in every 308 North Sixth St B3tf WANTED — dresse-l hog to weigh I __________________ — - ■ — state in the union tielonging to the I WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood 250 to 300 pounds. Johnson. 605 1 ladle« dark brown coal, cost *45,1 ATTENTION LEGION MEMBERS national federation, and numbering 74 West A street, city. 73 and coal. *15. 3x«l window «had««. K5c. New The semi-annual Installation k of Regular meeting at court- a membership of 3,000,000 women. drm.««T »Di-.No. I*irge Woolnap house . Oregon has 130 federate«l clubs the newly elected officers of Etna! Good 3-roomml plas at eight o'clock on -Registered Berkshire P*'*l SALE blanket.«. *4.50 pair. Honte r*«tl good Thursday evening. Election of offi with a membership of 6J)00 women. Rebekah lodge for the ensuing term j FOR SAI-E tered house. About 3 acres good sow. River Banks Laurel Duchess second hand shoe« 5Oc and *1 pair. cers to beheld. Paid up membership The keynote of the purpose of all was held In the I. O. O. F. hall ! Mon-J land, small bearing pear orchard. II, No. 295490. Well grown and Phone 71 T. C. BOOTH will be reported to national head these clubs is ’‘service,” with the alm day evening. A large number were Property first place on left south In fine condition. If Interested of river bridge. R. L. Cannon. Rd. quarters February let. Remit dues of remedying wrong conditions as present to witness the beautiful In call 603-F-ll or address Donald Florence Schmidt, COMING ’’VENTS 4. Box 2, Grunts Pass, Ore. 96 to K. M. Winetrout, finance officer. much as possible, wherever they ex itiatory service 75 Neilson. Rd. 3. Jan. 11. Thursday—Conference of Applications of ex-service men will ist. Yet while united in a common ' as deputy grand president, assisted women with Miss Isabelle Craw be received. Help the Legion with aim, the work Is diversified to meet ' by Jeannie Burke, deputy grand 3 APTOS—Used 1*18 Dodge tour- ford at Presbyterian church. your membership. Refreshments will differing conditions. In different lo-1 marshal, placed the following officer«; Ing, used 1919 I lodge touring, new 1920 Dodge delivery. For sale, In their respective chairs: calities. Saturday, January 22—Fruitdale be served. prices right. J. F. Burke. 76 Past N. G.—Alma Kiphart. grange meeting for installation ofj At the national convention held at JAMES LIL'M, officers. N. G.—Maude Fry. 74 Post Commander. | Des Moines last spring, the federa FOR QUICK HALE -Good six h. p. Vice Grand—-Hazel Coburn. tion adopted a plan for cooperating circular woo«l saw outfit, mounted Rec. Secy.—Freda Geters. with the government in fostering the on substantial wagon, together FOR Fin. Secy.—Nellie Neas. work of the Farm Bureau, giving with 270 acres of doeded land Cleveland, O., ¡Jan. 12 Troop A 1.1VGH- Treas.—Anna Schmidt special attention to the department clear of all Incumbrances, well of the Ohio National Guard apd the l\<, Warden—Cora Topping. of Home Economics. Clubs are urg- covered with standing timber close Cleveland Grays aro preparing for PURPOSES The Tenca most- Con—Elsie Gebers ed to give all possible aid to the to track. 150 tiers of wood cut on the inaugural parade of Warren O. beeutiful Photb| •HIS Chaplain—Mabie Trimble. home demonstration movement. the ground. Offered complete for Harding, Ohio's last president. ’ TILL MODEL Four sbjects will henceforth be R. S. N. G.—Ella Holman. *10 per acre. A. L. Edgerton, Troop A has escorted every presi THURSDAY DAY” given special attention in the pro- U S. N. G.—Flora. Schmidt phone 198-Y. 71 tf dent elected from Ohio since and in MIDNIGHT grams of federated clubs, viz. Ameri R 8. V. G.—Tda Coon THREE NEW TIRES for sale at cluding 'Rutherford III. Hayes, while •« * »tory by L. S V. G. —Edna Hunter MATINEE canization, thrift, child welfare and half price. See Sam Stlnebaugh. the Grays boast of having escorted Robert W. Chambers Inside Guard—Ellen Reynolds EVERYDAY community service. In Oregon, the President William Henry Harrison Outside Guard—Edna Watts. "scholarship loan ” holds an import E. L. G-AJ.iBR.AITH- Reai Estate, In 2 O’CLOCK the Refreshments were served at surance, and piate glaas Itabllity from Fort Meigs to Cleveland 80 ant place In club activities and al 609 H G Street, pbone 28. 40tf years ago and since then Presidents ready between three and four hun close. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison nnd dred young women have been assist I WANTED—Middle aged lady for Roosevelt. Troop A Is a cavalry and ed In acquiring an education through cook on dairy ranch. Eight or ten the GrayH infantry. this fund. Our local club is espe f men. Write to Chas. Paia, Smith The Grays’ plans Include the pres cially Interested at present in child River, Cal. 80 ence in tho marching line of Col. F. welfare work, a subject recognized FOR HALE—Various household ef W. Galbraith, national commander of as one of supreme Importance, be fects. also wearing apparel. Call the American legion. cause through It we are building for or phone at once, party leaving the future. BORN town. 719 N. 4th street, phone Mm. Callahan's address was an in SPALDING—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 256-J. 73tf spiring one, and was listened to with Salem, Jan 12,—(A. P.)—The Hpalding, of Kerby. January 11th, deop interest and appreciation. The First State and Savings Bank of FOR SALE- <Ixx>se grain hay, oats a daughter. high school girls' double quartet ren Klamath Falls, was today closed by and vetch. Inquire 1301 East A dered two pleasing musical numbers Prank C. Bramwell, state superinten ■treet. Mrs. Anna Meier. Offici stationery -Courier office. and at the close of the program, the dent of banks, who said a depleted social committee rounded out the reserve was the cause. Further ac KATHERINE pleasant afternoon by serving de tion depends on developments result GALVERT AT licious tea and wafers to the women ing from an examination of the bank «D. ORGAN who lingered for a few moments’ j now under way, said Bramwell. conversation with Mrs. Callahan and Notices posted by the examiners with each other. who closed the bank stated the be lief that the bank is solvent, but c. withdrawals resulted In depleted re A House of Hearts. < omdderablc economy can be I’ffnct«! through A "hearty” home Is that of the wife serves making closing necessary to Inlying wisely—and nisih that is now spent for of a doctor In California. Tlie table«, protect depositors. The hope is ex- luxuries may be saved. chair«, etc.. In fact, all the furniture pressed for reorganization within 60 Itmolve to save a portion of each earnisl dollar of the peculiar houae «re heart-shaped ! days. Shrinkage of cattle and sheep and do|M*dt It to year « redit with the Grants Pass The owner's bed baa ■ heart-«hn|>ed was held responsible for the bank's - headboard supported on both skies condition. and Jowephlnc Bank. by bedposts carved to represent Cu 4 per icnt interest paid on savings accounts. pid's arrow The heart-shaped head- board Is decorated with a heart- Something Wrong With Him. shaped picture frame In which two A man, so to speak, who Is not able angels embrace ench other! The re to bow to his own cons- lence every I markable house ts named the "Perl morning la hardly in a condition to cardlum,”,which means the membrane respectfully salute the world at any G rants P ass ,O regon enclosing the heart and the great blood other time of the day.—Douglas Jer FRIDAY—NORMA TALMADGE, “T HE WOMAN GIVES” vessels. rold. 0 mrs. Deine Deas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK $201 Will Buy a 30x3 1-2 Thermoid Non-Skid Tire Rogue River Hardware Company Extra Special THS fViNCHCSTM rroas Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Quality Goes ClearThroutfi Shoes for the Family Quality-—Economy 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S INCTAI IATIHN OF A. N. PARSONS New Today Katheririi -—The screen’s most beautiful woman in I a beautiful romance by Resolve to Buy Wisely ■ ROBERT W.CHAMBERS I —RIVOLI—1 Grants Pass and Josephine Bank