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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1921)
HATIIIDAY, FKIII« ARY I«. tXM RIER 1 IM I. “W1 ' ' Here Are the Makers of the Income Blank WeMakeOurOwn Adjustments L y» K ♦Jr**'** Ï *• OX NO THERMOID TIRES YOU CANT GO ON TIIKinioilM pt Do you want to kick about your Income tax blank ! Here Is the committee responsible for the blank. They are oow meeting in Washington to revise and seek simplification In the forms. The number of forum needed this year III require 50 carloads, containing 1.500,000 pounds of paper, valued at 3330,000. Left to right: David W. Pell. H. C. Armstrong, Z. M. Smith, secretary, Oliver Kinsel, chairmen. John G. lletuey and II. tl Weston. WITH THKIIMOII* MIT ONLY THAT—IHT WK W ILL HULK I.It INI» PI I ON WITHOUT 4’HAIIGE FOR HF It V U N A NEW TilKHM<»II» CASING ANYWHERE WITHIN ft MIIJM <»K GRANT* I'lH* Tl HE it>; KKI'KNHK THE ‘•NON.fOHOl H" mti tSK I M AIUH T IT JI ST TELEPHONE «» IflttlK Churches | Bethany Prwby terian Charch 10:00—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning worship. "The Christian's Balance Sheet." Evening—Union services at the Baptist church, with united choir and orchestra Union young people's meeting also Henry G. Hanson. Minister I ............... Iturch of Christ (Christian Church) t "A Bible Gold Mine. Acts 1:1,” is the sermon subject for 11 o'clock 9unday. "Three Thousand Conver sions in a Day.” ts the subject for 7:30. You are I invited. Invited. Bible school at 10. classes for all. C. E. at 6:30. You will be welcome at the "home-like church." O. J. Law. minister St. Luke's Episcopal Second Sunday in Lent 7:30 p. tn . evening services A cordial invitation to visitor« and strangers. Rev. Philip K. Hammond. Vicar In Charge Baptist Church Bible school at 10. Dr. M. R. Brit ten. superintendent. Classes for all ages. Morning service at 11. special First Church of t Wrist Scientist music by the chorus, sermon by the pastor. Christian Science aervlces are held At 6:30 a union young people's every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, meeting with the Christian Endeavor at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening of the Presbyterian church. meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject At 7:30 the Presbyterian and Bap Sunday is "Mind." tist cohgregations unite in service. Reading room la open from 3 to, There will be a sacred concert in 4 p. m dally except Sundays and charge of Prof. Applehoff Sermon holidays The public is cordially ln- 38600. Bungalow and acreage. JOS. MOSS -AGENCY Fir« Insur on “The Gospel of the Divine 3acri- [ rll<)1 t0 attend lhe ,ervices and I to 37600. iBungalow, large lot. |8.- ance. plate glass llabilty. Insur ace.” risii the reading room. 500. Bungalow, $3800 Bunga ance. 204 4 Sixth street tt A cordial welcome to all. low. large lot. 33500. Elegant cot C. M Cline, pastor. E. L. OAI j BRAITH —Real eetate. in large tage and grounds. $4000 St. Anae's Catholic Church sù rance aud plate glass liability. large ’ house, close In. $3800. Sunday mass at 9 o'clock. Newman M. E. Churvh 609 H G street, phono $8. 40tf largo house close in. 33850. Rev. S. A. Counal. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a m house close in, $3800. large house lAkfT—Mink muff. Ibetween Grants Epworth Leagues at 6:30 p. m. and grounds, $3600. Also other i Paas and Hugo Finder please re At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach A N pro¡>ertlea tq suit buyers. turn to Courier office. 07 on the theme "The i'nopenable Parson» 106 Door.” At the morning service the FOR SA1JC—90-acre improved Irri EVERYTHING LN INSURANCE — new converts will be received into gated farm on good road, paid up | FOR SAIaK OR RENT -My Wolf Dependable companies and reas 3* membership. water right. 30 acre. In alfalfa. [ Creek ranch at a »aerified onable rates. See T. M. Stott. At 3 p. m there will be a men's modern buildings, stock and imple- i acres adjoining town. 10 acres all Buick Salesrooms. 102tf meeting led by A. B. Cornell, clear. 3 acres In apple« and I menu. all for $12.000. Terms on men and boys are invited to peaches Mountain trout Mream part Heath A Herman 06 WANTED—'Beeswax Market price meeting. Two springs, on Pacific highway paid. Demaray's Drug Store 07 FOR SALE—Modern, close-in home. At 7:30 p. tn. a song service fol-1 Fine «oil.. Good neighbor* Terms 11200. Heath A Herman 08 lowed by a sermon by the pastor and WHILE IT LASTS—Alfalfa hay at Any resident will show you the i the old rink. 125.00 per ton for a farewell talk by Fred Canaday, place Price $3500. Janie. Wat- . cash only. L. W. Hyde. 11 FOR SALE -Household goods Call This will be the closing service of son, 303 So Hill St., Loa Angeles at house. 1113 D street 07 the revival meetings. 108 FOR SALE—1 small heater, 1 Beav er heater, 1 wardrobe. 1 extension WANTED—1000 feet second hand FOR SAIJS—6 acre tract. H tu:i.- Church of God Inch lumber. Hayes A Harter. table, medicine cheats 721 Merlin from town. Small house Good ( Preaching Bunday school, 9:45. Road 09 ' Murphy. Ore. 11 11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed barn and well. All fenced and nesday evening. 7:30. The yubllc is V'DmN'G,Systematizing Fin aortal jt'-ST SOLD FIVE GOOD HIM»» j cleared ready to plow Under | Statements. Ivan Livingston, In- Buy yours now. Beautiful country ditch See A J. Powers, at C. L invited. Ralph M. Conrad, pastor corporated Accountant. home. $50.000. Choice city home. I Hobart's SMITH’S GARAGE OVERALLS AND JACKETS FLANNEL SHIRTS IX«K SAIX - 5 3-egg Cycle incuba tor. Wil sell cheap. Mrs. John Patrick. |i| Sorth Eighth Htrroi 1‘hune 383-R. 07 HIGH .* UK NIL HOY asola work af ter school Phone 156-J 07 CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS Best varieties for Western Oregon loganberry tk|> plants. Cultural Information free loweot prices Postal brings price list and des crlpUona Interesting Ward K Richardson. 2383. F*ront Street. Salem. Ore 108 FOIl RALE Everbearing strawberry Plants. 31 60 per hundred Da- livered at Valley Hardware Ad- drees O. F. Webster. Bog 108. Rd No. 4 11 WANTED- Team work, plowing and hauling. Call 417 West O St 07 WANTED Car pen ter work New and repair, also leaky roofs By experienced men Care Booth's Second Hand Store. Ill South 8th street. Phone 71. 11 DRESS SHOES 7 GLOVES UNDERWEAR 1-2 1-2 1-2 V 1’2 $1.50 $3 PRICE PRICE 1 PRICE PRICE HATS —and— CAPS 1-2 PRICE 9 LISLE SOX DAYS CANVAS GLOVES Two For KHAKI PANTS $1.90 WOOL SOX 3 PAIR $1 TRUNKS 1-2 SAVE! 40c 25c DAYS 1 PRICE HAND BAGS ’ I *EN MORE DAYS of the Greatest Clearance Sale in our * history. These bargains are far below the New Spring Prices. Check up the items you are interested in and come and see for yourself. These SPECIAL SALE PRICES will positively end February 28th; New Spring Prices will thereafter prevail. 1-2 ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT EXACTLY 1-2 PRICE 1-2 9 IO DAYS MEN’S SUSPENDERS IO DAYS Peerless Clothing Co “If Men Wear It, We Have It” ODD PANTS PRICE SUIT CASES PRICE MACKINAW COATS 1-2 PRICE ! X PRICE i 'A >