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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1921)
The Nation’s Strength Km«r»on says: "The strength ot a nation i* not In th» number of battleahtpa, nor in the number of its forts, but tn the intelligence, thrift and industry of its citi zens.*' It's true. too. Ama.ica today has the Intelligence and the industry. Will she also add the thrift? A good deal depends upon you. Are you savins money? Are you in the thrifty class? An account at our Bank «ill not only add to the Nation's strength, but will also strengthen YOU. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (IF WUTHKRN ORSXX»N PAINTS REDUCED Price on ACME QUALITY PAINTS has been reduced $1.00 per gallon YOU CAN NOW AFFORD TO PAINT Rogue River Hardware Company ths WfNCff£ST£* sroae PERSONAL Mrs Teter Williams, ot Itequa. Cal . came over last night from the coast country. See F E Jordan at 860 North 7th street for those Strawberry plants 0« Mrs J B Craddock and Mrs A r Culp, of Merlin, are In town today I shopping. !x>wia Johnson and Gene 1 Kain- der. of Crescent City, and B. F. Mar- tin. of Brookings came over from the «-oast last night and left thia morning by train. Order your peach trees now for spring planting Only the beet t at 0« 840 North 7th street. City ’ Mr and (Mrs. J W. Cornell. of Glendale, left for their home last 1 night. Mrs Cornell has been at the home of Mrs. H. L Green for sev eral days She was sick and part of the time was under the care of a physician. A crew of Postal Telegraph llne- men is here and will spend several days tn work on the company's lines, S. O. Reed is foreman and is accom- panled 'by his wife Othera of the crew are Frank Hash. Glenn McDon ald. George Johnson, Georo Carter and R. W Moore See me for spring bulbs. Shasta Daisies, etc Call at «60 North 7th 06 street, city. Robert Miller and wife, of Mar- shaltown. la . E. F Moore and wife, of Zerlng. la., who spent the past two weeks at Kerby with Mr and Mrs. C. C. Brown, left south this af ternoon Mr. Miller and Mrs Moore are brother and sister of Mrs. Brown. Another brother, Jasper Miller of Monmouth. Ore., was also here dur ing the two weeks He leaves to night for his home Everything in trees. berries, orna mental. etc., at 860 North Seventh street. City. 06 Order your year's supply of sta- tlonery at the Courier and save money. M.sifonl Fluff Rug Man— HORN Is in Grants Paas Friday and MacFARLANE—To Mr. and Mrs. C.' 10S P. MacFarlane, of Grants Pass, I Saturday. Phone 22-J. Saturday. February 11, a daugh ter Suri'rix' Birthday Party— A surprise birthday party was by Mrs. A. C. Wheeler in hon given Long runs a specialty In the Courier merchant printing depart or of her husband's birthday anni versary at the Wheeler home on ment. Prospect avenue last evening. The merry group indulged in music, cards and dancing. At midnight a supper was served to those present, the guests being Mesdames Rafferty. C. NEW TODAY Steigers. Hull. Garner, Everett Stei gers. Gilkinson and Wheeler; Messrs. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE — Dependable companies and reaa- C. Steigers. Garner. Hull, Franz Gar onable rates See T. M. Stott. I ner. E. Steigers. Timmons. LeRoy. 102tf i Buick Salesrooms Lafferty and Wheeler, and Misse« For—WHITE TEETH — Florence LeRoy. Edna Houck. Eva BUY any kind of broken furniture, HEALTHY GUMS Richardson. Alma Nelson. Lilia alio repair, renew and finish fur A CLEAN MOUTH Weersing, Myrtle Wheeler and Hazel niture of any kind. A. Alberts. 721 i Wheeler. THE BEST EVER Merlin Road. 105 KLENZO Dental Creme 25c AND 50c Attention M. W. A.— CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS Z3U THtliMOAV, FKRRI'AHY IT. INI. GRANTS rw« IXAI1.T (XH KIKK PAGE FOUR JB— Initiation and refreshments Friday night. 104 Alexander the Great was prevented by his death from carrying out his plan of restoring Babylon to its for mer splendor. FOR SALE CHEAP—7 thoroughbred cockerels. 4 are White Wyandotte» 1 and 3 are Rhode Island Reds Phone 248 or call at 206 West D street. 04 FOR SAIJC—'.-room house, one lot. $650. Terms. $150 cash. Balance $15 per month. Heath A Herman. 04 SIX ROOM HOUSE. 2 lot«, $1600. Six hundred cash, balance monthly Heath & Herman. 04 FOR SALE—Sewiag machine in good condition. Price 910. Phone 50»J 03 FOR SALE—Spare ribs, backbone, sausage and sugar cured ham J. H Ahlf. 656 N. 6th St. 05 LOCAL Mr Fred Canaday, evangelistic •Inger sill have charge of the meet ing Friday evening at Newman M. E church. Those who did uot hear him last Sunday ulght should avail thern- sehea of this opportunity as the meeting« will prol>ably l»e brought to a close this week. Tonight Rev Knotts preaches on the theme "Beau ty " laut night nine more came to the altar and professed conversion. Save Money- Buy your suit or overcoat for H price at the Peerleea Clothing Store. We do Hr»n»Ul<hl«g mrs. Mile Iwas Better Values For Less Money Our Spring Wool««» for lU'JI are tuck to the ohi standard quality Matinee Daily 2 p. m. Rivoli Theater 9 I tf Aetna Life Insurant-« <N>.— Protects your Income against acci dent and sickness See T M. Stott, 310 N. Sixth Street. 20 Tailoring at lilglu Prie««, lUgtil service and lUglil WorkM«»shlp. GEO. S. CALHOUN Sixteen Years lane! Dealer Prune Candies— Made fresh every day during prune week, at Horning's Shack. Chinaman “Whl»k«w»" in Town— Extra Special Tlie Chinaman "Whiskers.’’ has resided on the Althouae many years, has been brought to the county home north of town where he Is being given the best possible at tention. A truck wae fitted up with straw and blankets for the suffering man. though the trip In was quite exhausting for him Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Feeriess Clothing Co. Daily Matin' Rivoli Theater 2pm 1‘rone Bread Prune coffee cake, prune Moore Bakery. —r..... Shoes for the Family Kerby Pioneer 1» Detul— John George, pioneer resident of Kerby, died at the family home two miles south of Kerby, on Monday. February 14. from cerebral hemorr hage. The funeral and Interment wore at (he Kerby cemetery Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev Ix>uis Huff conducting the service. Deceased wae born in Casey county. Ky., June 16. 1-642. and at the time of his death was 78 years 7 months 28 days old HTpijv 11F W f I Ladies Cross Strap and One Strap Brown Kid Oxfords. Brown and Black keg Qxfords, Low Military and French Heels. 103 North 6th Dancing Party— Saturday night. Waldorf hall. 66 Climatic < andiee Made every day at Horning’s; al ways as good as the climate 113 It the Free M«Nh<»<li*t Church— The meetings that are being con ducted by Bishop D. S. Warner are quite well attended There will lie a Bible reading Friday the 17th at 2:30 p m Preaching each night at 7:30 and on Sunday at 11 a m and 3 p. m We extend a special invita tion to the different churches to meet The with us Sunday at 3 o'clock bishop has been In Oregon two months holding meeting» -He wan editor of Sunday school literature before he was elected bishop and is recognized as one of the church's best educators. We feet that we are honored in having him with us a few days. He returns to his home at Glen Ellen, Ill., March 21. All are Invited to the services. L M Phll- lips, pastor. stock < ertifl.at WANTED -Child’s bed, with springs. Phone 165-J. 105 WANTED—14-lnch Oliver Chilled plow. Box 63. Rogue River, Ore. 105 FOR SALE—Very small Shetland mare in foal, 145. Roecoe Howard, Dixie Ranch, Grants Pass, Ore. 06 FOR SALE-—Fine farm of 412.25 acres for general purposes Oppor-1 tunlty for cranberries. Port Orford cedar and sporting facilities Nine ! miles south of Bandon, four miles j north of Tjanglols. New buildings.' Woven wire fencing. Courtesy to agents. Edmund Craft, Craft Ixtke' Ranch, Bandon, Coos County, Ore-1 gon. Phone M-5011 Bandon. 291 KNIGHTS OF The Courier merchant printing de partment Is in position to print stock certificates for any kind of business. Several designs of certificates are carried in stock and others may b« secured on short notice USED BUICK auto for «ale cheap. Automatic press feeding at Joseph Fetzner. 755 N. Sth St. 04tf Courier office. FOR SALE—-A few more of our pedi COMING T1VENTR greed Everbearing strawberry plants. $2 per 100. while they last. Prone fee Cream— F. S. Ireland. Rd. 2. Grants Pass All week during Prune week at Mar 3-4-5, Thursday, Friday. Sat urday—Courtney's Big Fun show Phone 602-F-12. 05 Horning's Shack. 06 at Opera House. Played two FOR SALE OR TRADE for car 20 One-half Price— weeks In Salt Lake acres good land, about 600,000 Any suit or overcoat, one-half Mar. 12, Saturday—Rummage sale feet saw timber. 4*4 miles from price, at Peerless Clothing Co. 70tf I for library fund. Selma. Ore. Good road to place. Address No. 159 care Courier. 109 YOUNG FARMER WANTED AS ASSISTANT motor truck sales man. We are organizing a sales force to cover the mountain and coast states, also local salesmen in different localities, and want farm er, truck man, mechanic or good driver to assist state sales man agers, all or spare time; exper ience not neceesary as our mpn will be coached and trained. Un- usual opportunity to attain perma nent position paying $50 to $100 a week. Address manager. Peer less Commercial Co., 606 So Hill, St.. Txts Angeles, Cal. 104 WOODWARD’S PYTHIAS IXHMJE NO. IM) Thermopylae MEETS TONIGHT Visiting Mem ber» Invited New Mattresses and Furniture E. W. C H I LES 401 « STREET Elks’ Minstrel Show « On Annual Tour Rogue River Valley ONE NIGHT ONLY Grants Pass Opera House Thursday, Feb. 24th BLACK NIGGERS Special Music—Special Scenery Latest Song Hits—More Pep and AH Jazz Buy Your Tickets Now