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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1921)
HATI’HD A Y, IT II It II ICY IX IMI. GRANTS PAK« DAILY (OC Iti ER — The Nation’s Strength Kmaraon says: Ths strength of a nation is not in * the mi ni ber of battleships, nor In tbs number of its f<AtK but In the Intelligence, thrift «nd Industry of It« cltl- MM.” It's true, too. America today has th« Intelligence and the Industry. Will «he «Iso add the thrift? A good deal depends upon you. Are you saving money? Are you In tlio thrifty class? An account at our Bank will not only add to the Nation's strength, but will «Iso strengthen YOU. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK • i or ■< vi ui «> u\ i ■ i ■ PAINTS REDUCED Price on ACME QUALITY PAINTS has been reduced $1.00 per gallon YOU CAN NOW AFFORD TO PAINT Rogue River Hardware Company VHr -WINCHfiSm rr<m» X Here's when- we give you a «traigli! KEEP on the steer. IxU ux adjust your steering gear. Extra’ Extra!! All about the ter rible automobile accident." Don't Rl&HT allow the newsle to cry the news the ditch your car went Into JRACKJ about —or have the doctor say when friends Inquire "what la the matter with him doc?” "he's had some trouble with his steering gear." Bet- ter doctor up the car than the man, any day -what d'you say? IMEbT’K Al TO REPAIR AND * - - -J MVIIIbE SHOP \VKL1H\G MACHINE WORK PHONE ll't-J PERSONAL *5? LOQdL | DIED FRIDAY. FEB.1I GARDEN TIME VEGETABLE SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Valentines All Kinds Let us help you make your selections Ol>l> FELLOWS BLOCK We will order Rose Bushes for you * Our complete line« are here from Ed. V. Price Company, < hlcago Woolen Mills, H. A. Elman A Co., and Ijadim' Tailoring Company. Victor You'll like the beautiful ma terial and the very at tractive prices. GEO. S. CALHOUN Sixteen Vean Ixxval Dealer Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family ITT I IT p| h Vy Ladies Cross Strap and One Strap Brown Kid Oxfords. Brown and Black lace Oxfords, Low Military and French Heels. 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S Another Shipment Never Spread Social evening after lodge Mon day. February 14. Bring Valentines to be distributed. Ixidge promptly 101 ! at 7:30. One-half Price— COMING EVENTS Josephine Huston, widow of Thoe. Any suit or overcoat, The Courier merchant printing de Msr. 19, Saturday Easter Bazaar by B. Huston, died at her home at Ap price, at Peerless Clothing ladles of Bethany Presbyterian partment 1» In position to print stock enureh. Stf plegate. Friday. February 11th, at certificates for any kind of business. the age of 67 years. 9 months and 8 IJncoln’a Birthday (Vlcbrated— Several designs of certificates are In honor of 'Lincoln's birthday, Order your year's supply of sta- days. The funeral service« will be carried In stock and others may be tlonery at the Courler and eave held at the residence at Applegate.i the high school spent the eighth per Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, with iod Friday in singing patriotic songs secured on short notice. money. interment In the Griffin creek ceme The orchestra played the good old songs, and the entire student body, tery The deceased was one of the first with (Mrs. Gunnell as leader, joined white children born in southern Ore in singing. The period was so much gon. having been born on May 3rd. enjoyed by every one that it is plan 1853. on what is now a part of the, ned to have these periods of tan. townsite of the city of Medford, her! father. John F. Miller, having taken W. O. W.— a donation land claim on Bear An open meeting will be held creek. She was married to Thos. B. Monday night Fob. 14. All mem- Huston, who was killed in a run bers and their families are urged to is here and there are always some away accident on Thompson creek t7 attend and bring well filled baskets. things you need, ". We are ready to sup- years ago, since which time she has Supper will be served promptly at ply your needs and have made her home at Applegate. 6:30 o'clock. A program has been She is survived by two brothers. arranged and a good time is as 100 ! Walter and Burrell Miller, the form sured. - -- er a resident of the Applegate and the latter of Central Point. One sis P. O. Has Half Holiday— in packages and bulk ter, Mrs. Lew Culp, also survives. While the banks and county offi There are also numerous other rela cials observed today as a legal holi tives in Southern Oregon. day. the postoffice remained open till noon. The courthouse was a deserted structure, a few officials breaking tn hv way of the hack door to attend to details of their work, though Janitor Schroeder was cock of the walk, and was giving the county building an internal bath while the public was kept at a dis tance FOR THE KIDDIES CRAMER BROS Easter, March 27th Attention Rebekah-.— Block Certificates— GARDEN TOOLS i All kinds of garden tools at Cra- (Ì inutile Candle»— mrtr Bros. 100 Made every day at Horning's; al- 113 Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Frey arrived ways as good as the climate. In the city from Beattie yesterday (Cakes, hoes and »hovels at Cramer Building Bungalow— 8. J. Taylor with a force of car- Bros 100 Jo Koester of the Foots Cre< k dis lienterw la rushing the erection of a 5-room bungalow on 'B street near trict Is In town today. the corner of Fourth The house is Blue gram and white clover seed being built by contract for B. B. at Cramer Bros. 100 Bridge«, a Southern Pacific engineer. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Gray were Bpo- I kuneitas who were paying Grants Matinee Daily 2 p. m.— I I‘a nr a vialt yesterday. Rivoli Theater. Laying tonic at Cramer Bros. J00 Mrs. O. W Murray went to the Revival Meeting Inttweets— ' Winona district thia morning where The revival meetings at Newman! i she will teach the Winona school. M. W. church are continuing with Our Seeds have all arrived. ¡Make deep Intereat Some of the folk» are! ! selections now at Cramer Bros. 100 getting real religion. Come and Rev. E. Harager, wife and chil- hear Fred Canaday Bunday night A | <lren. arrived this week from Albany. big meeting is expected. I ; and expect to remain In Granta Pass I Rev. Harager Is to bo the permanent Medford Fluff Rug Man— pastor ot the Church of Brethren. la in Grants Pass this week and Lime Sulphur and Bordeaux spray will take your orders. Alio wants 100 to buy some old carpets. Phone 22-J. at Cramer Bros. Mm. E. V. Smith returned homi last night from Klamath Falls, where she spent the past six weeks Hlglnvnj Engineers Here— < with her sons, Earl and Claude K. E. Hodgman, dlstric engineer, ■ Smith. of Medford, Dr. iAzelle, conatulting Hand Sprayer* at Cramer Bros. 100 engineer, and H. J. Drew, mainten Registering as from •'Eugene the ance engineer, from the Salem head ; Beautiful," E. E Rorapaugh is stop quarters, representing the state high ping at the Josephine hotel while he way commission, were in the city 1 sells bonds for the Ralph Schneeloch yesterday while on a tour of inspec company of Portland. tion of the highways in this district. Poultry Supplies at Cramer Bros. They left last night for the south to 100 go over the highway to the state Miss Agnes Ixiteher returned home line. the middle of the week from Seattle, where she spent tHe past six months Dally Matinee in attendance al a business college, Rivoli Theater 2 p. m. completing the course. The road Is in the best of shape.! Stricker» Go North— •wo you can enjoy your trip out to I Dr. Frederick D Stricker and wife I Murphy to the dance. Don’t be; and daughter passed through the afraid about your car. as there will | city this morning on the northbound he some one to watch It all the time 1 a Mien ger train en route for Port O. B. Hlsam and wife, residents of land where the doctor will assume Gra its Pass for a short time about the duties of the office of state health six years ago, arrived this morning officer to which “he has been elected from Chico, Cal., and will remain by the state board of health. The teveral weeks. doctor has closed up his affairs at Incubators at Cramer Bros. 100 Tucson, and has again become an Mrs H. D Manning and child re Oregonian with his property interests turned Thursday night from Napa, In Grants Pass. Cal., where they s¡>ent the past six weeks with Mm. Manning's sister, I'nion Market— Mm. Ixovett. wife of Rev. F. C. Lov- We sell for cash, that's why meat ett, former pastor of the Baptist has come down from 2c to 5c per I church in this <*liy. pound, lard down 10c. Come and Alfalfa, clover and grass seeds at •be convinced. 100 . Cramer Bros. 100 O. W Donnell, of Eugene, former i Prepare for Big Dance---- ! poat master of Grants Pass, now road . The boys of the American I^egion ; mrster for the Southern Pacific com are putting in a busy afternon at pany. Is in the city today meeting old Murphy where they are preparing for friend«. He was accompanied by F. the big oyster supper and dance 1 A. Feckert of Portland, assistant en- which they are sponsoring for this ! evening at the ¡Murphy hall. gineer of the S. P. company. A big I attendance is anticipated. I ——— GARDEN FERTILIZERS PAGE Clemens Sells Drugs Knights of Pythian Open Mewing— There will be an open meeting of the Knights of Pythias in celebration of the 58th anniversary of the found ing of the organization, on Thursday evening, at 8 p. m. at the W. O. W. hall. All Knights of Pythias and all ex-members are invited to attend with their families. 100 Guaranteed by one of the largest facturera nn the Coast. Sole Agents for the County HELMER’S “The Home of Good Furniture” Building and Ixrnn Meeting— i The committee that was appointed to prepare a plan for the organiza tion of a local building, loan and savings association has been at work during the week, and will have its plan well formulated for presenta tion to the meeting next Monday evening. The plan will be ready for discussion and for such amendment as discussion should show advisable.! and a full attendance of all who are' interested is requested. The meet ing will be held in the assembly room of the chamber of commerce. The committee that is formulating the plan is composed of ‘Messrs. Swope, Hackett and Allyn. Mining Mew Are Here— H. M. Parks, director of the Ore gon bureau of mines, and John H. Haak, well known mining man of Portland, arrived in the city this morning from Ashland and Medford, and will be in attendance at the dinner and mining smoker to be held at the chamber of commerce this evening. Today the two gentle men have been interviewing our min ing people, and have been particular ly interested in the showing of samp les of the ore from which assayers have been reporting high values in platinum and other minerals of rare values. Long runa a specialty In the. merchant printing depart- I Courier Buy your suit or overcoat for *4 price at the Peerlesa Clothing Store ment. I Save Money— Hunt to Build Home— Jas. Ltuni has just purchased two choice residence lots on ¿«wnridge avenue, adjoining the Maxwell resi dence, and will build a modern home upon them in the near future. Don’t Forget— Tonight is the American Legion dance and oyster supper at Murphy, February 12, 1921. If you want to eat early be sure to get your number at the Peerless. 100 Wolf Creek Orchards— County Agent Miller has returned from Wolf Creek, where a series of pruning demonstrations were con- ducted yesterday. He states that there was much interest In the dem- onstratton, the orchardists of the Wolf Creek district being a live lot. It has long been the claim of the peo ple of that region that the orchards there were practically immune from the “blight which affects pears and apples elsewhere, and by proper at tention the trees there are maintain ed in a most healthful condition. Wolf Creek has some of the choice orchard tracts of the west. Mattresses, Beds Springs, Etc. E. W. CHILES 401 G STREET