GRANT» PAH» DAILY COURIER PAGE FOUR THE PI. Kt F T«» WIN INDE­ PENDEN E Is this Savins» Bank Many » siK'eesatul m*|i or ».’in trace the beginning of that sue- cesa to the day »heu he or she deposited that first dollar or two in a good sai ngs bank We allow you full InteA»: on your deposits. J Jo FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mt wni H iiBinvi ar »rav» SYS rtw OF SOUTHERN OREGON The Victory Drag Saw Outsaws Ten Men Rogue River Hardware Company THZ ^Yl'XffSSTfn «TOSS FACILITIES THAT KEEP PACE The facilities of the Grants Pass and Jo­ sephine bank keep pace with customers’ requirements—and our capacity to serve them well has proven our useful­ ness. Checking accounts are invited. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon "rKSiNflL W II. I s V oiik . of the General Metals and Mrs Lyous came tu yester- fmm Takilma. Spot" dances at Waldorf hall Thursday night. 88 K Puter, of Crescent City, came from the coast Saturday and left this morning for tho south by train Time to have your storage batter' toted, service on all makra of bat­ teries. free, at Tho Grants Pass Ser­ vice Station. Sixth and D. 87 Clayton 1. lavng. of Corvallis. Is transacting business in Grants Pans today. 1 Office stationery—Courier office ’ J C. Barnes, a real estate man of Medford, is In the city today looking after business interests. Majestic orchestra of Medford at Waldorf hall Thursday night. 88 T. B Cornell has returned from Richardson Springs, where he spent two weeks He reports an Improve­ ment in health. 25 per cent reduction on ail mo- del Titan storage batteries, at the Grants Pass Service Station, «th and ST Brtimwell. president of the rants Paas Chamber of Commerce. has returned from a trip to Portland and to eastern Oregon. Printed calling cards—Courier W. G. Forbis. pastor of the church at Williams, was In town today coming In with his two daughters, students in the high school, who spent the week end at home F. P. Shinn and family, of Spo­ kane. Wash., arrived in the city Sat­ urday evening, called here by the Ill­ ness of Mr. Shinn's father. M H. Shinn Mrs Mitchell T^eichter. of San Francisco, has also arrived, and Is assisting in the care of her father Dancing at Waldorf hall Thursday night from 9 to 130. Tickets 21.85. 8« W G Swalwell and G. W. Skinner, nephew of G M Skinner, both of Se­ attle. who visited Mr. and Mrs. Es- terly at Waldo, came In this morn­ ing from Waldo. G. M Skinner is riding a saddle horse from Waldo to Grants Pass, and will arrive here to­ night. We have several rebuilt storage batteries, all styles, priced from 212 to 220. guaranteed 6 months. Ser­ vice batteries for all makes of cars Grants Pass Service Station. Sixth and D. 87 LOQfl! Waizw» Itix.Mllnic— The stage of water at the Uol.l Kay dam Is 3.7 feet today, the ■ame as It »as ¿tun day. the lowest IHllllt recorded since the late flood Kpplc Ihuiipliiiit«— Bonbonniere Tuesday. ss “The Devil’s Garden” “Wild, Wild West” MATINEE DAILY mrs. Hellie Deas Wf llomsUtx'hlng Missionary »octet) Meet Ing— The nilsalonarv society of the worn- on of Bethany Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mr» I. O. Clement, on Washington Blvd . Wed­ nesday at 2: SO o'clock FASHION’S LATEST DECREES Tlic Hal Shop Closed— On account of Mias Clevenger leaving for the wholesale millinery house, ths Hat Shop will be closed until February 12th 84 for Spring «mi Bummer, 10UI, slum a decided < hiuuiv in fat or of roomier garments. K ne|| dev<>lo|H»l cheat and a full Idailr effect is ihr moot lui|H>rtant improvement. Gw Together Meeting— There will be a community social entertainment at Williams Hall Fri­ day evening. January 28. at which tlnv- the ladles of the community will serve luncheon In caffeifera style st reasonable prices One-half Prie««— Any suit or overcoat, price, at Peoria»» Clothing GEO 8 CALHOUN Mixteen year» local dealer ~’X— Extra Special one-half Any Suit or Overcoat Sovereign <’»tii|> Enjoined— The local camp Woodmen of the World has received notice from the head consul that on January 15 a permanent injunction was Issued In the city and county of Denver re­ straining the Sovereign Camp W. O. W.. of Omaha, from doing any bus­ iness In Colorado and also from •ng the symbol letters W. O. W. 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Property Is Exchanged— County Assessor Hayes changed his property on Park street recently purchased by him from C m Crawford for the residence property of J. F. Byers near the East school Mr. Byers will move to the Park street property and Mr. Hayes will take up his residence in the house gotten In the trade which Is nearer his place of business Shoes for the Family 2 for 25c Men’s Black Cotton Sox 50c Men’s Silk Lisle Sox, were 75c, now 50c Men’s Suspenders, were 75c, now 2 for 25c One lot Men’s Silver Brand Collars A new line of men’s leather work gloves at new prices I. O.O. F. Ib-grec Work— Initiatory degree Wednesday even­ ing All members requested to at­ tend BORN •NEW TODA1 ALCORN—To Mr. and Mrs. John R. S|«e» ii«l Car to Molfonl— Alcorn, of Grants Pass, on Janu- INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, life The Gran'« Pass-Medford Interur­ accident and health T. M Stott. Shovel Making Rapid I'rogre«« — uary ¡2nd. a son. 30« North Stxtb St. 6 ju ' The steam shove! which is now j ban Stage will run a special car operating on the Tokay canal ls’inak-j leaving Grants Pass st « 30 p m NOTICE IS YOUR CRANK SHAFT oblong’ ing wonderful progress, having start- and returning to Grants Paas after We can make it true. Ament s Auto ed In at the canal at the dam and fti the Leopold Godowaky concert T les- Re;»air and Machine Shop. ST now working toward the city. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ' day evening. January 25th. If at len^t the County Court of Josephine Coun­ £. L. GALBRAITH—Real Beiate. In­ • J12 people »III buy round trip tickets I ty, Oregon, will consider bids for the I before noon on Tuesday. A special surance. and plate glass liability »¡ws-ial V F. A A. M.— delivery, on or before September 1. ro,inil ,r*P has Tuesday night there will be work! price ot »- 4<>tr «•»9 F» G street, phone 28 1921, of 125 cords of four foot body 84 been made for this occasion and pea-1 in the F. C. degree. fir wood; said wood to be delivered BIDS ARE REQUESTED for 30 fir pie wishing to avail themsalves of piling 50 feet long; 30 fir pilin g Spring Weather Today— at the Courthouse. this opportunity to hear the world’s 24 feet long; 2000 cedar fence All bids must be filed on or before Saturday night was one of the greatest pianist, will please sec Miss I posts. Call C. & O. C. R. R. I.und- clearest and frostiest of the season, Alma Wolke, 708 North Fifth street I 10 a. m. on the 15th day of Febru­ ary, 1921. The court reserves the burg building for specifications. but Sunday the weather assumed a or sign for round trip tickets at the| 8ítt more springlike appearance, and to­ Bon bonnlere. right to reject any or all bids, or award the contract to the best inter­ 192S MAXWELL, repainted, over­ day the early garden makers are est of the county. hauled and in good condition. thinking quite seriously of planting Save Money— By order of the county court of Buy your suit or overcoat for U 2550. Williams Garare & Cycler a few early onions, etc. The water Josephine county, Oregon. 87 in the Rome fell very very rapidly price at the Peerless Clothing Store ’ • . F. L. COON. during the cold nights, and yester­ WANTED—Your car to overhaul. County Clerk. Ament's day was at the lowest stage for near­ Nebraskan Inspect» l’r«q»-rt,v — All work guaranteed. Dr. J. S. Spatz, of Fairfield, Ne- Auto Repair and Machine Shop. 87 ly a month. Automatic press feeding at the Mr I braska. Is in the citv today. FOR SALE OR TRADE—New Way ('< fferdatn Kliove Water— Courier office. Spatz Is owner of the Charlevoix gas engine equipped with Bosch The cofferdam at the Savage Ra- ranch, located Just above tho Savage ! magneto. 22-lnch saw. 2 belts and pids dam which was submerged dur­ Rapids dam. and Is Inspecting his j extras. 2125. Large pipe wrench. ing the late high water was above property for the first time, never j 23; sanitary couch, 27. Wanted water Sunday for the first time, and having seen It before. He Is more | —Hay rake, U-bar harrow, mow­ showed that the main cofferdam was than delighted with southern Ore­ ing machine, seeder, hillside plow in place its full length Only a little gon. and stated that he was much In­ Address Ladwlg, Rd. 2, Box 74 water was flowing over it in one clined to make his homo upon the 84 place, and it was only a few Inches place one of these days. He is pres­ deep there Practi'ally all of the FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, material of the temporary structure ident of the Nebraska state board of with bath Call evenings, 901 D remained in place during the period health. He was here today to look up the Irrigation situation, as ho ex­ street. 88 of high water. TONIGHT pects to irrigate his ranch from water FOR SALE Chief »tump puller w:*h supplied by the Grants Pass irriga­ 125 feet cable on drum, one an­ Stage Bout in Granta Paa»— tion district. Joe Thomas, matchmaker of the chor cable, grub plow. All good shape Bargain. L. A. Hollowell, Medford boxing commission left Fri- Flank Stcnk Creole— 924 F street, phone 212-J. 8 4 day for Grants Pass, where he wlll S3 25e, Bonbonniere Tuesday. stage a bout, returning to Btage a WANTED — Housekeeping rooms. smoker in this city early in February. Market to Remain Open— Couple with no children. Address The main event has not been defi­ F. P. Shinn, son of M. H. Shinn, P. O. Box 9«. 85 nitely decided, but the semi-final will proprietor of the Public Market, ar­ ----- FOR SALE—10 acres, juat outside; be between Chet Brown and Kid Sar­ city limits, very rich aubirrigated : gent of Ashland. Brown by his good rived in the city Saturday evening, land, highly fertilized; three acres work last Tuesday reinstated himself and today has arranged for the main­ taining of the Public Market till his heavily-bearing orchard; remain-<. in the good graces of the local fans, der in alfalfa; crossed by two Ir­ who want to see him In action again. father regains his strength again J rigation ditches. Modern bunga­ Thomas has the backing of the box­ A Wolferwberger will be at the Mar­ low, electric lights; dairy barn; ing commission in the February ket, where he was associated for sev­ eral years with Mr. Shinn, and the double-conatruetion storehouse; smoker.—Medford Sun. public will be supplied with produce woodshed, chicken and hog houses, as heretofore. M. H. Shinn, who suf­ etc. R. K. Rosa. Rd. 2, 04 Metal Suita In Ys Olden Times. fered a stroke of paralysis last week, Armorers of ancient days often FOR SALE—Haviland china, cut achieved fame for the quality of their has not shown a great deal of Im­ 2-Reel Comedy glass, New Home sewing machine, metal suits, but their secrets are an provement as yet, but the physicians No. 7 Simplex separator, both good open book In the light of modern met­ state that a turn toward Improve­ as new, crockery, etc. R. K Rose, allurgical analysis and microscopy. ment can be antllcpated In the near Rd. 2. 88 Sections of Iron cut from some 12 sam­ future. UNUSUAL BARGAINS—Republic 1 ples of old armor and examined by the United States bureau of standards re­ ton truck, just overhauled, tires vealed that n pure wrought Iron was Stock Certificate»— The Courier merchant printing de­ nearly new, 2800. Dodge touring, used, carbonized Into steel by cementa­ 1917 model, 2500. W. S. Max­ tion. hammered Into sheets and welded partment la in position to print stock well & Co. 82tf together. The completed suit of armor, certificates for any kind of business after shaping, was then hardened by Several designs of certificates are Hammermtll bond in six colors at quenching.—Popular Mechanics Muga- carried In stock and others may be zlne. secured on short notice. Courier office. Lionel Barrymore Salrs-ti anil inu»Ua petlliinH» Embroidery trinimeli gon ii' < Idlilren'« romper» 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S AUTO TOI S Ite place the shabby top with light, m»yto-hanJan 24 (A P. I — A Washington special to th Portland Telegram says Oregon oleitoral votes may not be counted unless the messenger arrives before midnight tonight. The vote was received by mall, but a tested ballot of the state electors must be deposited to­ day. The elector designated to take the vote Is still In Port­ land. having planned to reach Washington February 9, when t^o ballots are to be counted. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ How Burmese Womsn Srnoks. Merchants smoke their pipe» from dawn until dark. In Korea, writes a correspondent. They squat down wlun they smoke, mid as tho stems of the pl|H‘s are .3 feet long, the bowl ran rest on the ground, in Bethle­ hem the hookah Is very popular among the women ami It m.-compmiies the morning and afternoon coffee-drinking hour. Several tabes extend from the water howl itirongli which the smoke passes In a cooling process, and the women gather about the hookah, each selecting a tube, and nil drawing smoke from the common bowl. The Burmese maidens smoke a cigar 10 Inches long and as fat as a good-sized candle and with a white paper cov erlng. The longest pl|>es known are those used by natives of the Belglnn Congo. These pljies have steins 10 or 12 feet long, with small bowls, If matches were used to light them ■ friend would he needed to Apply the flame, but the native gets his light by merely thrustl«T the bowl Into hla camp fire. John C. Freund of New York city, who. nt the age of seventy-two. hns thrown his vital personality Into a nation-wide campaign to arouse pub­ lic sentiment for the establishing of a ministry of fine arts In the President's cabinet and a nntlqnal conservatory of music. An editor of Musical Amer­ ica and president of the musical alli­ ance of the United States, he hns for yenrs been wnglng war on the "musi­ cal fake” and plending for the recog­ nition of America's own musical tai- aM w Swordflch Nr In flu* tu«, . i, thf Ittnivx Wanted Doctor In a Hurry. Richard broke two bones In hla leg. When his father went to the telephone to summon n doctor the Mttle chap said : "PleWe, ddrtdy, tell the doctor to come In n flying mnchlne Instend of his auto so lie can come quick, 'cause It hurts me so.” iitiki’ii | i ' i , i th»* l»<»f ftifii hud Lpt'll ftwordflsh rtf • |l\ f|,t. av »’ ii |»"I> t »» I» I '• n\»,. I I I ♦ «fitti it |>|Hlf'4*|| Tin* p ».tie rwntiiii fixed In the timber Along the A'ln const of the United Slate« suor'i, '* nre hunted both for their fle«lt n In pnlntnhle mid also In order le pi.»’ tret the schools of bltieflnh mid ion »• •rel which they rnvnge.