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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
page rin n GRANTN PAMN DAILY IX» RIER PERSONAL One Secret of Success One secret of »ucce»» is the ability to know what voi want and a sincere desire to get It. If you want to acetins ilate wealth and are willing to try to get it. let our Bank help you.’ Open an account this ver.' day. Do not del > It pay» to be a> oclated with a sound, reliable, depend ible bank like ours If you will do your part, we will agree to do ours Our I it^sresta are mutual. We want to see every one succeed Start with us. Stay with us You »Hl have no cause t< > regret It. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOUTHKE\ OREGON The Victory Drag* Saw Outsaws Ten Men Rogue River Hardware Company the ■wMCHtsret « to »« Don’t Overlook Security 'I It is a well known fact that M.nietlines an inves tor overlooks security, when he i- promised a big dividend—but this -hould not be. Make safety your firM essential- Y»ur account is invited. 4 Int. Paid on Savings Accounts. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon TOMORROW The King Pin of < oinedy HUtol.li LLOYD DOUBLE HIM. RIVOLI Th« Hott Amaxing Pictures Ever taken LOCAL ===—™== 1» KVily, of Rogue River, was in K. I*. Initiation Toulglit— town yee’erday for dental work. The local Knlghta of Pythias Mr and Mrs R S Chandler, of Iodge I» to Initiale two candldates lu Brooking», were In the city last tha rank of Page thio eveulng nlsht. registering at the Josephine, AV. E. and Mrs Dlekoner. of Eu III Neighbor» of M. AV. of A.— gene, were visitors in the city yester Are requested to be at the Wood day. man hall Friday, February 4. at T’30 You can get cut flowers at the p. m Have your axes »harp tor the! ’lonbonnlere on Saturday and Sun timber I, large Refreshments | 92 day of this-week. 94 served—Committee. Mrs. Nellie Neas left this afternoon for San Francisco to purchase spring Holding Revival Meeting»— I Rev. R. M Conrad is holding a millinery ami ladies furnishings. A. M I-awnon. hop buyer of Inde- •erlea of meetings in the Neeley and pendence. Ore.. Is in the city today I Kooinsuu neighborhood. on business. The Fool Ground Ilog— The Basket Grocery Co. has receiv Can stay out or stay in it makes ed another shipment ,of Government no d Misran oe to the hundreds ot rar- Corn and Roast Beef. t 92 Mrs R M Morton returned this! en rolllckers at Murphy Saturday morning from Portland, where »he! night. They’ll stay out till the owl« visited for several weeks. Mrs. Mor-j go to bed. ton’s father and sister, who. have been seriously ill. are reported much Will Set to pern Johu Wiltrout ha» purchased one improved. acre at land on Bridge street Friday special—Ona She package j Quaker Milk Macaroni for 25c and. H B Miller addition, which one package Milk Spaghetti FREE. A tends to set out to pears. limited quantity only. Basket Gro- Save Money— 92 eery Co. Buy your suit or overcoat price at the Peerless Clothing Store Cult Newtown Ipple» 25c— Per box. Oregon Growers Packing I I hkhi Fox Spcwks at High School 94 House. .Miss Fox. dean of women, of the Pnlverslty of Oregon, who spoke at Were Wedded W«*lnee<U>— M George Slade and Miss Helen the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday Argie Pitera. giving their home as afternoon, was iwrsuaded to stay in Grants Pass, were licensed to weil I Granta Pass and address the girls of Wednesday, the wedding taking I the high school Wednesday morning. place that evening at the M. E. par- .Miss Fox has had wide experience In sonage. Rev Joseph Knotts officiat- talking to gtrls and the girl* here were very appreciative of her «pieli ing did message. She left on the morn- Ing train for Eugene Medford Fluff Rug Man- Will be In Grants Pass Thursday and Friday. We make fluff ruga Mora Pump Coni|Mny ET«w I*— Phone The newly incorporated company • from old carpets and rugs 92 organised here tor the »ale aud dl» 22-J. tribution of the Mora pump through out the northwestern states has Business Trip to Portland— E. J. Currillo, superintendent, and elected it» officers as follows: Presi W. J Moore, chief clerk of the Shat dent. Geo. Barton; vice president. tuck Construction company here, are David Dobble; secretary and treas- irer. C. H. Woodward. The direc in Portland on a business trip. tors Include the three officers named How Do You Do!— above and W. T Wheat and J. A. We will have a dance at the Wal Paquette 3. dorf hall Thursday. February Dance tickets »1.10, ladies free, 1 in xiatinee Dally 2 p. m.— Sit! Rivoli Theater. perlal orchestra, of Medford Ijtdir* Auxiliary to Meet— The regular meeting of the I Julies Auxiliary will be held at the Cham- her of Commerce room« on Saturday. February 5th. at 2:30 p. m An in teresting program has been arranged Including a paper by Mrs. Ralph Steam» on Americanization work, a» applied to settlement work In Chica go. Two groups of songs from the We Neel No Introduction— Everybody knows us. Meet us at third grade of the East school will the Waldorf hall Thursday night. The he rendered. A large attendance Is Imperial/Jrchestra. 9 2 ho:>ed for. Visits With Esterley»— H. C. Page, an attorney at larw from Chicago, arrived in the city this morntng to visit for a few days with his cousins. Mr and Mrs. Geo Es- terly. at Waldo. The Esterlevs cam« in from Waldo last night to meet fix Reel? of Human Revelation Advanced Spring Styles in Millinery, Suits and Dresses Wc do liiiiK « Ifirs. Hellie neas Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family JUST RECEIVED— Shipment Ladies Black One Strap Suede Pumps. Lowest Prices on all Shoes and Men’s Furnishings. QUALITY THE BEST 103 North Sixth Street 103 103 North 6th She tricky eyes You *U knew h«v by her tftetey eye* and her dangerous smile —tha woman that the p >lo ears iookm< lor. Karn a bag reward if ou soe bar. Catch this woman! She’s • outside the law. WOODWARD’S Riker’s Expectorant For <’oughts anil <Y>ld» :U»< laixiMlVr Aspirili Cold TaMrt», for Cold* and Grippe 25< Bn>n< Itisi Malve for the Thront and < liest .YOv CLEMENS The Apostolic Faith— One-half Price— Will hold special evangelistic Any suit or overcoat, one-half price, at Peerless Clothing Co. 70tf meetings beginning Wednesday. Feb SELLS DRUGS ruary 9th, 7:45 p. m. At the oM Kerby dance hall, Kerby. Oregon Mining Camp Is Busy— TA. Si Detail, tomorrsw E. J. Vandergraw, superintendent Good singing, no collection». Every 94 of the General Metals company’s body welcome. mine in the Takilma district, was In the city yesterday on business. He reports the completion of the light ing plant which Includes a 600-llgh' dvnamo. and the installation of lights at the camp and mine. Two giants are in operation all the time There are from 25 to 30 men at THt UNIVERSAL CAR work and on^ force Is rushing work on a two-unit ball mill, which Is ex The pected to be completed in 90 day. True and This property is better known as the Actourding Adventures Osgood mine. of Two tarir g Ameritan Carcerarne« Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of^he Ford Motor Company, gives out the following statement amengtkNäN EATER£ Daily Matinee- ' The price of the FORDSON Tractor ha» been reduced from »790.0« tb »«25.00, effective Im 91 tf Rivoli Theater 2 p. m. OF MEW GUINEA mediately. • • . IGHT Special Meeting Resrnes Chapter- ‘ This price change has been made possible through lower costs of materials and the fact that we are now located In our new Tractor Plant with greatly Increased economic manufacturing facil VON STROHEIM’S SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT Special meeting Reames Chapter ities In Immediate connection with our foundry and machine shops and large blast fnruiio- where Thursday night, work In Royal Arch iron Is poured directly from the ore. giving us maximum efficiency with the power to reduce cost ot “THE DEVIL’S PASSKEY” degree. Chicken »upper at 6:30. All production, and down comes the price In line with our policy to market our products at the lowest An exact portrait of Beautiful, Wicked, Wonderful Pari brothers and visiting brothers cor possible figure without In any way affecting our high standard of quality. dially Invited. Signed Ixjwls Stlne- “We are particularly pleased in being able to bring about this tiig reduction In price at this time baugh, H. P. 92 because the farmer n^eds all the help *e can give him and this big cut in price will be the means of placing a valuable power unit within the reach of practically every one of them, not to mention industrial and commercial concerns which likewise have benefited through Its use and are already realizing, to a much greater extent, its value as a power and hauling unit. Rut particularly has the FORDBON Tractor proved a most valuable factor in the saving of farm labor, at the same time In- creasing the per acre crop yield as well a» making possibly a utilization of previously uncultivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of drudgery. “There Is no question that the use ot machine power on the farm Is the greatest advancement ____ ___________ ,__________________ ___ in money . saving _ and money making results, as made _ In the development of agriculture, not only well as raising the standards of living on the farm to a much higher level, but because of Its proved value In making every type of land more productive, and consequently our desire to place it ' produces an . noyan CE. , CERTI RBATION, CON- FORDSON within the reach of all. STERN ATION, EXASPERATIO N, , AND UNLIMITED DAMNA- THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE PRESENT FORD CAR AND TRUCK PRIOES. which are al TION. ready at the lowest possible figure and now with rock bottom reached on the Tractor price n fur- I their reduction In $rlce on either the Car, Truck or Tractor Is out of the question; 111 fact, the big BETTER LET US EXAMINE YOI R CAR IN TIME, BE price cuts have been made In anticipation of continuous maximum production and increases may be FORE THE INEVITABLE BREAK COMES. IT IS CHEAPER necessary before long if a large volume of now business Is not obtained. Therefore, present prices NOW THAN LATER. of Ford products cannot be guaranteed against possible increase».’’ WE MAKE ALL KINDS O F REPAIRS. BRING IT NOW Ask for the book "The Fordson At Work,” which will bo supplied frpe of coat. I-et us demon WHILE WE CAN GIVE IT TH E CAREFUL A ttention it strate the value of the Fordson on your farm. In your factory, lumber yard, coal yard. < r In SHOl LD HAVE FOR GOOD RESULTS. general hauling or power work you have to do and let us have your order for a Fordson. ANNOUNCEMENT! The Devil Loves a Balky Automobile C. A. WINETROUT ■Ament’s Auto Repair and Machine Shop WELDING PHONE 113-J AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE MACHINE WORK I