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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1921)
wedviwiiay , jam GRANTS I’AHB DAILY ODI HI Kit riOE FOUR ”"5?NAL *«? LOCAL F la this Savings Bank M.iny t successful man or woman can trace the beginning of that suc cess to the day w hen he or she deposited that first dollar or two In a good savings bank. We allow you full interest on your deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MFMBEU FEDi'RkL aiSERW BYSTI <>F SOUTHERN OREGON The Victory Drag Saw Outsaws Ten Men » Rogue River Hardware Company THE WlttCHÌSTÌA STORR * m «nie Trut— A mile in two minutee, but a Mur phy fox trot. Feb. 5, will lower the record. Get a gründ sUnd seat. and be at the finish. (Continued from Page Owe) i »ere. The Southern Oregon station has obtained and is propagating a ¡»ear stock that is absolutely im mune from blight. Prof. Reimer I also told of the gross lack of equip ment and funds to carry on the ne- t'eMary experiments that local condi tions are demanding. By a uanimous vote, the board of directors endorsed Prof. Reimer's work and forwarded the following telegram to Josephine county's rep resentatives in the state legislature: "The board of directors of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce tonight unanimously indorsed the increased appropriation desired by the South ern Oregon experiment station and the other Oregon experiment stations and respectfully urges you to use your influence to the utmost in pro curing these necessary increases in appropriations." Jt BORN H CROISANT—To Mr and Mrs. Croisant. North 6th street, Tues day, January 25, a 10-pound daughter. MALONEY—To Mr and Mrs. F. E. Maloney, of Granta Pass, Tues- day, January 25th. a son. NOTICE The parties are known who took my tires off of my Oakland six car. If returned at once there will be no prosecution. 86 W. E. CARLSON. COMING ’"VENTS Feb. 1. Tuesday—At 2:30 p. m.. Red Letter day at the Ladies Auxiliary. It is the Imperative duty of Hindus to bathe in the Ganges wash in its water. Printed calling cards—Courier I’ublic School Is Gaining— The enrollment of the high school has increased from the high mark of 230 of last year to a present en- rollment of 290. and the number Is still climbing. In the junior high the enrollment has increased from 150 last year to 180. To accommo date the larger enrollment. Mrs. R. W. Stearns has been added to the high school teaching force, having chargy of instruction in history. Mrs. M. C. Gaston has also been employ ed to assist the teaching force in the junior high. T" T= C Reimer, of Talent. Is In the Return« to Fargo— city today. G. V Uum. who lias be Ing with relatives in this cit 'ff1«*e stationery- Courier office. Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert R. Fules ah’ past several weeks, han ret his home at Fargo. North registered at the Oxford today, thin He contemplate. returnliRr fresh banquet cheese for Strictly section at a later date We sale at the Hazelwood station pay highest cash prices for cream, « Carrier Rout eggs and poultry. 86 On north side now open, for bo* John C.~ Almack, of Eugene. Is a with wheel. Courier office visitor in the city today "Sp«»t" dances at Waldorf hall \ I.I i . m I In Grant. Pa»*— Thursday night. 86 Al Kent, who visited with hi* «I»- F it Hartzell and A A Hale are ter. Mrs J. M Inham. han returned Portlaud citizens registered • t the to his home In Roseburg Mr. Kent Hotel Josephine today. .topped here while en route to Iff. Time to have your storage battery home after having spent the winter tested, service on all makes of bat- In tl«os Angelo, ills family still re teries. fr«»e, at The Grants Pass Star- mains In the southern city. 87 vice Station, Sixth and D. Mr. and Mrs George P Cramer at- | Itarbarn Alyae Harvey— tended the Godowsky concert • Barbara Alyse, the 3-months and Medford last night 12 days-old daughter of Mr and Mrs at Majestic orchestra of Medford 86 M. B Merrlm.in. died st Gold Hill Waldorf hall Thursday night the funeral service being held at Miss Alma ami Clair Wolke were Medford on Saturday and Interment among the number who went to at Jacksonville. Mrs Merriman was Medford Tuesday to attend the God formerly Miss 'Blanche Harvey owsky concert. Granta Paas. 25 per cent reduction on all mo del Titan storage batteries, at th» Save Money— Grant.« Pass Service Station. 6th and Buy yonr suit or overcoat for H ST price at the Peerless Clothing Store D. Mrs. H. L. Green ha* received word from her »on. Sylva. In Jack WitaHMMuM Are Multpucuard— sonville. Fla . that he has a good po A deputy United States marshal sition as an artist, and that he is was In the city last evening serving much delight«.! with Florida climate subpoenaea on «orne of our citizen, and surrounding. who are to give testimony In th«« ac Dancing at Waldorf hall Thursday tion being taken by the federal gov night from 9 to ! a*. Ticket« $1 65 ernment against Jack Maloney. Jack 86 Casey and Joe Ray, upon a charge of Mrs R M. Morton. who went to having been engaged Ln the manu Portland recently to visit relatives. facture of moonshine whiskey. Sher found her father very low with a car iff !<ewis. Deputy Lister. County buncle on his neck Her sister also Clerk Coon and Frank Seaton, spe is seriously ill In a hospital, but in cial deputy, were the persons whose her case an early recovery I« ex- tostimonv is being sought In the pected. hearing which Is to coma on In the We have several rebuilt storage federal court Friday at 10 o'clock, in batteries, all styles. |>rlce<! from 112 Portland to 820. guaranteed 6 month« Ser vice batteries for all mikiM of cars Onr-h««lf Price— Any suit or overcoat, one-half Grant.« Pass Service Station. ^Slxth price, at Peerless Clothing Co. 70tf and D. Advanced Spring Styles in Millinery. Suits and Dresses Ur do lleui«Ul«-hing mrs. Hellie Deas QUALITY TAILORING is the lalloritig of Balay. It mark, an ndyanie far la'yond ordinary local tailor mctlMMls. Itoacu» of flue wool pattern« tailored to your measure at •:IA.oo and g.tfl.OU a suit. GEO S CALHOUN Mixtee* ItMr* I ah «I IH-alcr Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family I To Vi.it Frientl«— Mr. and Mrs 7. J lewman and children left this morning for Grants Pass where they will spend a few days visiting with friends.—Rose- burg News-Review Caae Is l»l*mis««Ml— The action against » Everette Hogue. Instituted in the Justice court yesterday, ha.« bwn dismissed The case was based upon the allegation of Medford parties that Hogue had Isold an automobile to which hl« title was not good. It Is understood that Me.tlng of Il«M»nn*« ChafHer— Pork T«mderloin— due Special meeting of Reame« chapter Hogue showed that the balance And sweet potatoes southern style R. A. M. tonight, with work In the upon the machine had been practic at the Bonbonniere Thursday. Signed. ally wiped out liefore he transferred Most Excellent degree 85 the auto to Montgomery. Lewis Stinebaugh. H. P. Divorce Complaints File«!— Julia Lawless has filed action for John divorce from her husband. Lawless, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple was married in Hood River in January. 1902. and have three children. Mrs. Lawless asks possession of the children, a third interest in the community pro perty, $50 a month for the support of the children during the pendency ! of the divorce proceedings, an^ $50 i a month permanent alimony. Sult I is also brought by Joseph Cave for severance of the matrimonial bonds' between himself and Della Cave, who were married at Roby. Texas, in 1907. The plaintiff asks possession of the three children. < ry im . imi Stock Fcrtiflcatrs— The Courier merchant printing de partment la In position to print stock certificates for any kind of business Several designs of certificates are carried In stock and others may be secured on short notice. The O'd Beech. The old be«*ch kept me <lry enough while the rain beat steadily on liis head, hut be knew how to preserve the downpour for bl. own needs. From the maw of the leave. It passe«i to the rnmnge of th«* twig** that l«>rt them and gaining In volume, de.’ eiul- • d ». a trlitli* to the brunches hnd i bib.k fountain to the hough., Then the ninny channels met at the fork. to ran down the bole In a torrent M««qJng of Paran Encampment— nntl vnnlah under the moss-covered There will be a meeting of Paran . ;>rt|i,—E*len Pill 11 [Hit t a. encampment members Friday even - Ing. Jan. 28 at 7:30 p. m There will be degree work, with refresh ments following. All members are requested to be present. 1 Hams. Scribe Mr. Pickett 1» Hehl— Sheriff I^ewls returned from Med- ford last night bringing back J. J. Pickett, the Crescent City man who was arre«t«Ml at Medford on Informa tion from the Del Norte county of ficials The charge against Pickett is embezzlement. though no further Information concerning the nature of the charge ha. been received here. Pickett says that he has no Idea of what the specific complaint against' him Is. Pickett and his wife were travelling south from the cea.t citv by motorcvcle and sidecar, when they were stopped by the officials at Medford on the request of the sher iff's office here Mrs Pickett re gained In Medford while Pickett I. being held by Sheriff Tx-wls await ing the arrival of officers from Cres cent City this afternoon Mr. C E. Niles See It Today Men’s Black Cotton Sox . 2 for 25c 50c Men’s Silk Lisle Sox, were 75c, now Men’s Suspenders, were 75c, now 50c One lot Men’s Silver Brand Collars 2 for 25c A new lirre of men’s leather work gloves at new prices 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S \I1 True Americans n<’rk f«»r « mu I i other, «*»< limiu«* the results of tin- effort« of blind and brain, all paying ami la-lnu paid by « mu Ii other, «erring ««nd I m I iik «ermi. Wr «on»i<l«-r it a genuine ph-u.ure to M-rve eu-ryone w«*ll al the Grant*. Pa’., and Josephine Hank, tour « I hm -king l<<<»utit is Invited. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon INDORSES FORDSON TRACTOR AND 5 FOOT FRESNO SCRAPER WITH AUTOMATIC HITCH Mr. Niles says th<« Fordson with this scraper is a boon to Fanners who have land to level, as it will do all that could be expected on long or short hauls —makes fills or anything that may be expected of a Fresno. It’ll be Gone Tomorrow Mr. Niles tells us that the Fordson, hitched to a 5 foot Fresno with automatic hitch will do the work of 8 big horses and is especially adapted for long or short hauls. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Dangerous Business” —The rarest thing in comedy U an idea! This picture has it— \n idea novel ami unique! It lias genuine laugh« by the yard! ▼ FRIMAI — JAMES OLIVER CV’RWOOD'H “NOMADS OF THE NORTH’’ DOES THE WORK OF 8 HORSES EVERY FARMER CAN AFFORD A FORDSON AT $725.35 F. O. B. GRANTS PASS THE FORDSON will plow, harrow and do all your stationery work on the same basis as the laud leveling. You will find them economical and always ready to do business. They never get tired —always ready to go. C. A. WINETROUT AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE RIVOLI P. S. —H M. GORHAM JUST BOUGHT A FORDSON