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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
PAGE TWO GRANTN I'ANN DAILY COI RIEB llouve Hill« ill Library GRANTS PASS DAILÏ COURIER Through the consideration of Rep resentatlve J. N Johnston, all the house bills and the dally house calen dar are being sent to the public li brary. The library, which is also a do|«>altory for other ¿ate publics, tlons. has a copy of the Oregon laws, compiled by Olson, and containing constitution, codec and general laws These books are tor free consultation. ClosingOutSpecials Published Dally Except Sunday -------------------------------------------- ------- A- E. Voorhies, Pub. and Propr. Entered at postoffice. Granu Pass. Ora.. aa second class mail mattar. OX CHILDREN'S TWO I*I9X E WIN TER WEItiHT VNDKRWKAR. ADVERTISING RATES Display space. per inch............ — 15c Local-personal column, per 'ine....10c Readers, per lina.-------------------- &c THESE ARE KXl’EITIONALLY 4*M»D BARG UN8. Big Bunco— At Gold Hill Saturday night. Jan 15. Granta Paas Jais orchestra I^t's go! DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year---- 56.0« By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 I WEEKLY COURIER By tnaii. per year—----------- 85.00 NKW TODAY muHt.it OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of ail news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in thia paper and also the local none pub- l&Bbed herein. All rights of republication of spe- eUl dispatches herein are also re- tNBlH ANCE- -Fire, automobile, Ilfs, aceident and health. T. M. Btott. 308 North Sixth St 4 3tf Why Look For Lower Prices ? WE HAVE RKDKTION8 EVERYTHING FRIDAY. JANVARY 14. IBM ♦ OREGON WUTHKB Ifirs. Hellie Deas ♦ ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pehbokal and local FOR HAJJ"> .Registered Berkshire sow. River Banks Ioturel Du ch res II. No. 295490. Well grown and In fine condition. If Interested call 603-F-U or address Donald Neilson, Rd. 3. 75 ♦ WE CAN ASSURE YOU that our line of Blue Serges just receiv ed from ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A E. Voorhies went to Eugene last night to be in attendance at the annual newspaper men's conference. 1 held at the Tniverslty of Oregon. January 15 and 16. R. Timmons has opened his new Real Estate office at 311 South Sixth street. Phone 389. 75 unapproachable, (and you will be ted with the values) in addition ch we are showing a large variety of other staple fabrics. GEO. 8. CALHOUN Box Factory to Start Soon— Manager Robie, of the box factory, states that the factory will no doubt resume operation for the season in about two weeks. Just as soon as the southern' California fruit crop is assured, the making of boxes will commence, and when the orchards escape injury by frost past the 15th of January, says Mr. Robie. the crop Sixteen years local dealer ilarkc Withdraw« Option— The option for the purchase of the R. W. Clarke residence for a hos pital building has been withdrawn by Mr Clarke, he having notified the county court that the agreement for purchase would have to be made be fore midnight of ¡Wednesday night. The court not haring made such agreement. Mr. Clarke yesterday gave notice that the property was taken off the market at the price of fered. Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price William« Delivers Wood— i Over any kind of road, good Phone 137. IgMAPpy TARTY Shoes for the Family TOP FOR one ton truck almost new. Coat 360. sell for 840. Woodard over-drive for high speed on Ford touring car or bug. coat 8100, sell for 830. 8. J. Taylor, phone 375-Y. 76 ------------------------------------------- » a RALPH W STEARNS. ,M. D. Xray equipment. Phones Office, 31-J; Residence. 31-L. FOR SAlAr A few thoroughbred It. I. Red roosters of prixe-taklng slock fur breeding purposes. Ad dress Emma Slattery. Rd. 4, Granta Paas. Ore. 76 RELIABLE YOUNG MAN wants work. Any kind, prefer ranch. Address No. 113 care Courier 86 A 30x3 OLDFIELD TIRE (new* for 311. Phone &16-R or see Sam Stlnebaugh. 75 FOR SAIjE--4jorge bouse, clos- In. Other property will be taken In Attorney Jas. Chinnock returned part payment. A. N. Persona. KO yesterday from a trip to Portland and Salem. While iu Portland at FARM FOR RENT -On the Apple the irrigation congTesa. Mr. Chin gate. 7 miles above Murphy. 100 nock was elected a vice president of acres grain land, some Irrigation, that body. rent for three or five years. 3150 V ■■ first year, 8300 each year there after. one-half cash tn advance bal One-half Price— ance before expiration of year. See one-half Any suit or overcoat, or address W. 8. Bailey. Murphy, price, at Peerless Clothing Co. 70tf Ore. Rd. 1. 80 EXOEIJzENT WOOD proposition, Organize Sewing Circle— lots of drag-saw limber, short The ladies of the Church of Ood. haul, 81 per tier for delivering to Third and J streets, have organised Grants Pass. 6 or 8 thousand tier a sewing circle, electing Mrs. R. M. on place, easy to handle. Utile un Conrad president. Mrs. P. T. Ever derbrush. Let me show you this ton vice-president, and Josephine place, It Is O. K. Price Is right. Goff, secretary a°d treasurer They 8. J. Taylor. Phone 375-Y. 77 are to meet every two weeks on Fri day afternoon. Buy your suit or overcoat for H price at the Peerless Clothing Store Peerless Clothing Co WE’LL WARRA i OUR WORK YOl . that you will er QUITE SATISFIED •' Plu n d er Yes. we're quite able to guar antee the plumbing work we do because we never announce that a job is finished until It is perfectly satisfactory both to us and to our customer. We know that you’ll be entirely satisfied with our services. B. S. Dedrick 514 F Htreet PHONE 3OH-J MEN’S BROWN ENGLISH HHOI« MEN'S BROWN ENGLISH *».OO SHOES MEN'S HEAVY BROWN U'OR,. SHOES MEN' HEAVY CALK SHOES BLACK »»•85 •«.85 *4.75 *5.85 WOODWARD’S Resolve to Buy Wisely < <zn«4derable economy can be effected through buying wisely—and much tluM. is now spent for luxuries may be waved. Resolve to save a portion of each earn»! dollar and deposit it to your credit with the Granta Pass and Josephine Bank. 4 per cent interext paid on waving« accounts. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass ,O regon QOWING the seed is only one step in tha »^production of a crop. If the harveat ia to b« abundant, favorable condilions must be main tained. To the business man, thia mcana favorable credit conditions. The F-lernl Reserve System ia the great stabilizer >r commercial credit conditions to day. It insures an ample Supply of such credit at all times. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Southern Oregon j B • The Victory Drag Saw Outlaws Ten Men Irrigation <<>ngre« Official— is considered as made. Southern California will require boxes for about 50,000 cars of fruit. The or ange crop will be somewhat light through lack of moisture to bring the fruit up to standard sixe. Save Money— 103 North 6th Sowing” Dollar« for a Thrift Crop 3 AVT08—Used 1918 Dodge tour ing. used 1919 Dodge touring, new 1930 Dodge delivery. For sale, prices right J. F. Burke 75 Tonight and Saturday rein tn west with rain or snow east por tion. Wanner tonight south east and east portion. ♦ ON I MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM TÖUR APPETITE • YOU 6H0ULD PLACATE WITH MEAT YOU KNOW TO BE FIRSTAR ATE SALESMAN WANTED A fellow should keep on the right side of his appetite if he wants to get along in this world. If you take your ap petite out strolling with you and happen to pass this meat market it will persuade you to enter and make a purchase. To sell FORD CARS. Apply at Once C. A. WINETROUT Watch for Mr. Happy Party CITY HEAR ELDER A R. OGDEN * Rogue River Hardware Company THc wrNCffesre* *■<<>»» RIVOLI BRAND NEW TODAY A highly dramatic story of an ex perience down the street of a Thou sand Sorrows. Owen Johnson's dynamic story of the girl who followed a ihan alley ways lighted only by thé breexe -ridden flame of the dev il’s beacon. BIG SHOW Selected Comedy NORMA UXLMAP û E WOMAN GIVES” RIVOLI MAGAZINE KATHERINE CALVERT at the organ SUNDAY CHAS. RAY IN "PEACEFUL VALLEY’ NOTE: The Geo. A. Hunt Co. controls the franchise for all good new and first run Norma Talmadge productions this picture contains all of these elements. GEO. A HUNT V On "World Conditions in the Light of Bible Prophecy" Tonight, at 7:30, S. D. A. Church, Eighth and E Sts. MATINEE DAILY 2 P. M.