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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1921)
PAGE FDVR «IIAST8 PASH DAILY (NM'RIKB PER52NflL *2S LOÇdL Sowing” Dollars for a Thrift Crop 1 QOWING the seed is only one step in the ^production of a crop. If the harvest ia to be abundant_ favorable conditions must be w».in- To the business man. thia means favorable credit conditions. The F-deral Reserve System is the great stabilizer >r commercial credit condition, to- day. It insures an ample Supply of «ilrh cwdn at all times. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Southern Oregon Leopold GodowsKy WORLD KAWHS PIAS 1ST WILL A PITIA It IN tDN'CEICT IT THE Page Theatre, Medford Tuesday, Jan. 25 MR. GODOW*KY MtKkS ItFX XHtDS EACH SIVELY FOR THE BRlNSWllK IIIHNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AS’ll RFXXHtDS SOLD EXCLfSlYKLY IS JOSEPHINE (X»l STY BY The Music and Photo House FOR SALE—Set chains for Forvi car. ¡ Enamel ware DISH PANS 8Oc to 01-50. 1 VIOLIN and case. cost 035, $17.50. NEW DRESSER, reduced to 017.50. PHONE 71. T. C. BOOTH Ucensed to W«xl— A marriage license rag Issued to day to Albert Ooiman of Medford, and Einjna E. Tadrick, of Grants Pass. Office stationery—Courier office J. FL Linda and wife, of Santa FNj. Save Money— ,w Mexico, have boon visiting In Huy your siMt or overcoat for 'v the city during the iia.Mt few day». price at the Peerleaa Clothing Store Henry Goodlin. of Smith River, Cal., waa here transacting business Driving New Cai Friday. C. I*. iloliart reports the following My office wtl be closed until Jan sales of new automobiles recently uary ‘31. Dr. M R Britten 78 made l>y him: Äripps-Boolh care John I*. Child», former superior were sold to Ed Barron and Ivan Judge of lh>l Norte county, was here Kesterson, and Overland touring cars from Crescent City Friday. to W. W. Canby, Roy Hudsoh and J llamuieriulll bond in six colors st It. Higginbotham. Courlor off.«-» W I. Herman and mother, Mrs ' Big Dane»— C. Herman, of Selma, are s;>-n iing? At Gold Hill Saturday night. Jan the day ia town attending to bus 15. Grants Pas» Jatx orchestra. iness matters. l.et*a go! 76 Dr and Mrs M. R > left ! this morning for Santa Cru*. Cal . February Deliueatora — for a short vacation. The doctor will' Have arrived and are al the Hold 7« return in two weeks. Mrs Britten | on Rule Store. expects to remain for a month One-half Privo— Merchant Printers -Courier Mrs W. D. Holland, who under-1 Any suit or overcoat, one-half went an operation at the Good Sa price, at Peerless Clothing Co 70tf maritan hospital, has returned to her home with her infant son. and la t. F. ami A. M. S|«wial— Special Master Mason decree Tues rapidly recovering her health. day at 4:30 p. m . Jan. 1 sth. banquet served at 6:30. Ry order of W M Home From Portland— 77 A. B. Cornell, who has been In Port A. K Cass. Secy. land In attendance at the convention NKU TODAY of the agents of the Oregon Life In surance company, returned home this INSURANCE Flrs, automobile. Ufa. morning. Mrs. Onrnell. who accom sccldent and health. T M Stott. panied him north, has gone to Seat 308 North Sixth St. 63tf tle to visit friends before returning. 3 APTOS -Used 1918 Dodge tour ing. used 1919 Dodge touring, Servlew* at the Church of God— new 19 20 Dodge delivery. For sale, R. M. Conrad, )>astor of the Church prices right. J. F. Burke. 76 of God. invites all to attend the ser vices tomorrow (Sunday). Five were TOP FDR one ton truck almost new. converted last Sunday evening. Sun Cost 860. sell for 840 Woodard day school 10 o’clock. All Is free over-drive for higlt speed on Ford and children are welcome to attend touring car or bug. coat 3100, sell for 830. S. J. Taylor, phone Winter's "Backbone” tame— 375-Y. 76 The mild weather of the past week is causing the grass to grow and the A 30x3 OLDEIEld» TIRE (newt for III. Phone 516-R or see Sam buttercups and pussy willows are Stinebaugh. 76 lielleve trying to make the people that it is house cleaning time, Some FDR SALE -*Large house, close In. Other property will be taken In early gardens have already been part payment. A. N. Parsons. 80 planted, and again has the ••back- bone of the winter been broken.” EXCELLENT WOOD proposition, Rogue river shows little change In lots of drag-saw timber, short the volume of water it is carrying, haul, fl per tier for delivering to the reading at Gold Ray today lielng Grunts Pass, 6 or 8 thousand tier 3.5 feet. on place, easy to handle, little un derbrush. Ix*t mo show you this place, it is O. K. Price Is right. S. J. Taylor. Phone 375-Y. 77 SALESMAN E. L. GALBRAITH— Real Estate. In WANTED surance. and plate glass liability. 609H G street, phone 18. 40tf JOS. MOSS AGENCY — Fire insur- a me. plate glass liability Ina ur To sell FORD CARS. ti ance. 204 % Sixth street. Apply at Once C. A. WINETROUT WtNTKD Small machine lathe In fair condition. Will pay cash for Santo. Address 318 I street s REPAIR WORK of any description Anient's tuto Repair and Machine Shop. Phone 113-J. kt BROODER STOVE - 250 to 1200 ca- isiclty. Used only three months. First cl was condition Mrs. Cyrus | Wheeler Phono 374-Y. street. IX Ml SALK Splendid single, open buggy. Good us new and a 828 set single harnees. all for 835. M Mitchell. Murphy. Ore. mrs. nellle Deas FDR HALE 40 acres orchard; acres orchard; 2 iota with 8-room house, close In. quick sale; sev erul small and large ranche» priced right. 4 acres In city llm Its. Pattlllodxinl Telephone HO TWO GOOD HOYS wanted liver |>a|o<m seven daya a w«ek. Will pay SIS per month. AddMM i 7« No. 20, care Courier. ---------L— WANTED Your car to overhaul Ameht's All work guaranteed Auto Repair mid Machine Shop« 81 WE CAN ASSURE YOU that our line of Blue Serges just receiv ed from At tile sign of Ye Jolly Utile Tailor is unapproachable, (and you will be delighted with the values) in addition to which we are showing a large variety of other staple fabrics. GEO 8. CALHOUN Sixteen years local dealer ♦ ♦ *»♦»**♦♦♦**♦«* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AT THE OHI ItOilRM 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Newman M. E. ttiurch Extra Special V Sunday school at lb a m. worth 1 .caglio» at 6:30 p. m. theme for the morning sermon *8 II o'clock la "Matthew's Call hn<l Our's". The theme for the evening sermon at 7 ; 30 is. "A Wall FTom the Dark.” All are cordially invited to attend those services Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co Church of Christ The revival meetings will cont^iue Indefinitely Friday night evwry keel was taken and then many c were added. "Spiritual Murrl la the subject for Saturday n|tht. “Communion” Is the subject for tun- day morning, and "Safety Unit" the Sunday night subject. Monday night the subject will be "The Vn parton able Sin— Oin People Commit Tha Sin Now?” Tuesday night. January 18. the subject will be. "Sabbat) or Lord's Day; Moses or Christ?” <Y»me to Bible school at 10 o'clock Sutday morning. It will do you good. O. J. I*aw, mltiletd- Baptist Church Bible school at 10, classes fol all ages. Morning service at 11, her- mon on "Give Attendance to Trad ing.” R. Y. P. U. at 6:30 Erasing service at 7:30, sermon on "Prosely tism, versus Evangelism.” The n)>»le Is led by the large cborua choir and orchestra in charge of Prof. Alple- hoff with iMisa Knox at the pfetio They will render special selectloxs at WOMAN WANTS POSITION as both morning and evening services. housekeeiier, ranch preferred. Age The public Is cordially Invited. C. M Cline, preach«-. 30 years, two school children. Will take 825 per month und board and lodging. Address No. 144 care of Bethiuly Preaby terinn Churcl Courier. 81 Sunday school 10 a. m. 11, morn WANTED- -Second-hand wicker bâTiÿ ing worship. "An Efficient Ghulth.” buggy in good condition. Write 7:30 evening worship. "Anglei of Tuttle. 321 Rogue River Vision ” The preaching of this ser 78 mon will In part be carried out In FDR SA LE—Complete pumping song, several mN os being Interspersed plant. Including 2000 gallon tank. throughout the sermon. Next Thurs 2H h. p. International engine and day evening will take place a pot 2H inch Bulldawser pump. In luck supper followed by the annual Reports quire 1301 A street. 81 congregational meeting. FDR RENT Furnished house after from all branches of the church will February 1. Inquire 1301 East A be read, the necessary officers will street. 77 be elected, and plans for the coming year will be considered. Every mem FOR SALE—14 Plymouth Rock henH ber should make a »¡wclal effort to now laying. Also 4 Plymouth Rock attend this meeting. roosters. Phone 267-L or call at Henry G. Hanson, minister 731 8. 8th street. 78 STRAY'BD—-From New Ho|>e, red St. Luke's Episcopal heifer calf, white spot on fore There will be no services tomor head. wearing bell, 10 months old. row, January 16. On January 23, Smooth crop off left ear. under there will lie morning and evening slope in right. Finder please services. phone (J01-F-13 or write Josephine Rev. Philip K. Hammond, Messinger, ltd. 4, Grants Paas, Vicar In charge Oregon. 81 First Church of (lirl-t Scientist FOR SALE. Fine alfelfa .lay |24 Christian Science services are held per ton at the barn. ■'> tuilos below city. Phone «06-F-1-2. C. H. Eis | every Sunday In the W. O. W. hall, at 11 a m. Wednesday evening mann. It is Determination That Wins lx»n’C think Hint you cannot ucv-onipllsli your tie- sired object* By careful study, good planning and energetic work, you can achlevo great tilings. Of course, you ncnil a Bank Account. Start it now with the Grants Puss and Josephine Bank. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon meeting at 8 o'clock. • The subject for Sunday is "Life." Reading room Is open from 2 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays, The public la cordially ln- vlted to attend the services and to visit the reading room. Ht. Anne*. Catholic (Lurch Sunday mass at 9 o'clock. Rev. 8. A. Coupai, paator. Church of tlic Brethren Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. The public Is cordially invited to these services. —------- l »_ (Aiiirch of God Sunday school, 9:46. Preaching II and 7:80. (Prayer meeting'Wed nesday evening. 7:30. The public Is Invited. •Ralph M. Conrad, pastor. Rheumatism If suffering wllli IlhtminaHsm, don't fail to try fids remedy. I have been t urisi, mui many others. * It I m equal to k trip to the li<M sulpliiir springs of Ar kansas or Japan, niqdinl to your feet . To |Hiy my ox- |M<nsts I cliartcn 181. imi for the receipt. Money Imck it not benefited, Not expensive. Semi to I. It. <1., I*. <». B„x 1U7, Grant- Pass, Oregon.