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PAGE FOUR Filli»IV. M tlf 'H I*. «'*•>» GUANTO PAH« DAILY OH IUIU4 1 ------------------ 1 FER52ML iü? LOCAL The Incentive to Hustle County Igent Miller was In the Hugo district yesterday working in the orchards of that region Anyone wishing to communicate with tha Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage (Nv.. cell 315-R 30 Mrs Sylvia Butler, of San Francis co. Is visiting her mother. Mrs M P. Inderson. and will remain for th«' millinery season Miss Irene Eddy arrived lu tha city yesterday from Tacoma for a few week's vist with her mother, Mrs Belle Eddy Miss Eddy i« taking a OF HOl’THKKN’ ORBGON uurse's training course at St Joseph's hospital in th«> northern city Geo. M Ashford, who was formerly ■employed as an engineed in the n «» ii < f . Grants Pass Irrigation district office, will leave tonight for Seattle. wh«r«> Sealed proposals will be received He by the Board of Directors of The he has been called on business will return to this city later Grants Pass Irrigation District until The dozen or more local Elks » he 1«» a m. Monday. March 21, 1921. for went to Medfortl last eveniug to give the construction of head works. Jud Pernoll a boost along the way. Jones creek lateral, and then pub returned home before daylight today, licly opened aud the contract award none the worse for wear Jml is in ed the lowest responsible bidder. Plans and specifications can be seen the hands of his friends WHO SPENDS ILL HE MAKI** Mil AS HARD A- THE «INE lili«» s YY IS. Bl I IS AIMING FOR SOMETHING. SET Y«»l B THEN HOR'i FOR IT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK sfami *s itmral tu scavi S Tl -I-^0 JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE COME TRI OUR 73c TABLE DE HOTE Ll NCH IND DIN- NEIS*. Lunch .12 to 1:30 Dinner __ .5:30 to H at the office of the Board The Bo*d reserves the right to reject atty -r all St. |*M Was llonorvul— One of the most delightful social bids. affairs of the season was the dance i Signed > WILFORD Al . at the Waldorf last evening. partlci- 2S Se« ret. rv. . pa ted in by 70 couples St Patrick »as accorded full honor in the occa sion, and could not have asked for more of enjoyment had he been there in person The music was by the Im perial orchestra of Medford MORA PUMPS TIIE WORLD’S GREATEST PUMP A POSITIVE DELIVERY. SLOW SPEED IT MP FOR IRRIGATION MI mm ; AND MARINE SERVICE Molli: WATER WITH LESS POWER Means More Money to You SIMPLICITY, CAPACITY, ECONOMY IND DURABILITY COMBINED Pacific Mora Pump Sales Company Mil G ST.. GRANTS PASS, OREGON Write for literature and state your requirements AND HERE’S THE NEW FEATURE PORTION OF OUR SHOW TODAY - ’M UKCK ■•■s—t w. i_. a 1-/L O « -«sr s»r »«UISSXTS BURT^ r -»«i rioraj.x ôciiic jtion cj 6ìi-.abctìt " y? CZ Cucirà mon -SUNDAY TOMMY MEIGHAN “CONRAD IN’ QUEST OF HIS YOUTH f ^¡duj-’ >ilt. AND MILS, Pl BEK : iavughs and pleasant ; riM-* abide in large numlwr- in Billie's picture. While you’re laughing at the comedy situa tion-, the beauty of th«- gowns, girl- and settings will <>|wn wide your eyes in admiration. RIVOL! \l .-bling Bells lawl Night — At the groom's home at 314 Clarke street, at 7:30 o'clock last evening. Judge Hol man performed the cere mony that Joined the lives and the fortune« of Jason R Higginbotham and Mrs. Heatherbell Clodion, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Janies Oswald. The ceremony was witnessed only by the immediate family, and following It" a wedding luncheon was served Mr Higginbotham is foreman of the Courier printing office. < ouinuxsion H«'n- Tlvi.s lfl«*rno<>n— K E. Hodgnian. district engineer for the highway commission, went to Wolf Creek to meet the commission this morning, and later phoned that the ommission would arrive in Grants Pass at some time shortly af ter 3 o'clock. The members of the county court are awaiting the com ing of the commission, and will pilot them over as much of the surround ing country as time will permit. Aeetle Ether. Acetic ether is mo** lenorally known I'M acetic e*ter It Is S' ester of acetic acid, especially the eth' tester or ethyl acetate, a colorless liculd of agree- able odor, Tlie aroma of vinegar la partly du» to Its presence, Acetic es- ter Is nhtalu«sl by the acUoti of uietui- lb s< <!ium on the ester formed by the union of acetic acid and ordinary al cohol. Acetic acid Is the sour princi ple of vinegar, an sc.d composed chem ically of carbon, hydrogen and oxvgeu. JUST RECEIVED Some Hand Made Untino' Unii) 2 |u m.— Rivoli Theater. Oregon < s«lm«w Solti For |23 60 you can punchas« on«’ of the»«' new spring suits guara II- teed all wool at Peerless Clothlng Ulf Co. Blue Bird Blouses mr$. Hellie neas We <1» lieiu-lil, hing Il «sided In l munsi— Word has been received here of the marriage at «’avendish. Vormout, on February 24th. of Hobart (infilimi former resident of thia city, anil tiravo Tarbell, ‘of th«' eastern stalo V Filili!«' ••'H» FIT" 'Ul* That is always tile <po*»tlo)i in ■ Ixe'slng !■■ <• .i i limosi unlimll«*! «Hollon when )ou «o urv cloth«*). ll Will Pay I <>u— To see us for your now Easter suit •New goods arriving dally, Quality Peer and prices guaranteed right lilt leas Clothing Co. » Nothing Ke-erv«*l or Marked Sold— Before sale opens on Saturday. Salo in batik March 19. at It a. ui building on H street In Tuffa bio k. U» your individual measure. Iliin<lrv*l* of all-wool fahrt« * in the 1st- '"*• weave»—.at the price you Want to pay. T lit ORINI; Siiteeo Years Ixx nl Dealer GEO S. CALHOUN Mora Pump Irriv«*»— The new -Ix-lnch Mora pump man ufiictured in Minnoapolls and shipped here by express, has arrived, and will be tested out in the near future It is an excellent appearing pump, and has improvements over the former model that are expected to make It even nuvr«> «-ffe-llve than was that NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at IVo Have Ikv-ter Caixll Hand i»ainted Easter cards. Easter novelties tor children and grown- upe and something unusual In fancy batik bathing cai* You are sure to find something that will be Just what you want at the Presbyterian Ila zar KOI» Ne« Spring <;« mm I s \rrtve— New goods at rock bottom prices at Peerless Clothing Co 1 itf lotion In l*«*»t|M>nMl— The suit brought by Wm Schroe der against Schmitt Bros . owners of the Ford garage building, which was to ha>e been heard In the circuit «•ourt today, has been postponed Th» action is brought by Schroeder to foreclose on a Hen of 1902 7 2 which he filed- to cover the amount of a claim for the laying of the concrete floor in th» building The Schmitt Bro* protest the payment, alleging that the floor had settled and did not meet requirements < ome to the Bazar— And buy the kind of aprons you like best. We have them for all purposes. EOD Bring Y our \ ii I «» hki I h !»• Full of ¡»»ople to the Predby terlan church tonight. Special m : ii Ing singing Message, "Th« Possi- bllltles of Faith " 29 Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family JUST RECEIVED— Shipment of Hats and Caps for Men and Boys at 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S USED CARS 2 Ford«. W. s. Maxwell & Co Don't Worry — Over the little folks’ summer Simple Fct-d / -ed With Them. You can get anything you . Ti.* Wi ulth n • Hi- Ceylonese Is usu clothing lumber of roco- desire at the Presbyterian church ally eatima' I hy H rod ! nut tre«‘s i ,-v ovvi Nstlve boat* sale. from th.' ” ’dize b • nd* sometime» arrive in «’eyp'O. I t. rigged, provi < »rang«*»— s oned and I. leu ■ li the produce of Sweet navels, last shipment at the • «wo a|; ;« t V shipwrecked crew price. 25c per dozen. 2 dozen for ■' < a»'* I lit»'• ' South Se» Islands, Kinney & Truax Grocery where tie- • ¡ , i> remained for several tn« nths. living solely on coconuts and » little Imilert fish; when they returned Beautifully .Made- Muslin wear and towels, hags and tfley had all Increased I d weight holders at the Presbyterian bazar 1 — Ths Gondolier. Tbs gondolier in Venice Is as fine «■runts I’aax Hotel ('aft*— Aon’t forget our Sunday chicken i to look at as his gondola ; he has col or, too. In the ruddy dye of his face, dinner. 30c. We have homemade the Infinite variety of his amber shirts pies and cakes Meal« 30c and up. 3ii and blue trousers and scarlet sashes; and If you really know him. he Is one Tea and Small < 'aknt— of the most charming of people.—Ar Coffee and assorted sandwiches thur Symon« will be served at the Presbyterian laidi)-*' Bazar. BOD GARDEN TOOLS S|a* lai Evanaelixtic Mix-tings— I Will l»e held at the Apo»tolic Fai h ««•MINI; EVENTS mi-»ion, 405 G street, begin nig k t>. I I c »’tn i, ntr» v I-, . ninon Mar is, Friday Women’« legisla tn., Saturday, March 19, and continu h-I tive club meet« at murthou-«- •< . n. 1 ' n-s, Ipher. ing for one week Everybody invited ■ her •» ' is can I No collection» 29 i •;«,.ii ulti i iij «be reco.ds unearth Merchant Printers Courier ed up to the present, was Marcus Tul lius Tiro, the schol’rly secretary to We Will Have a Full linn— Of cooked food». Including bread, Marcus Tullius Cicero. Tiro took down rolls, cakes, pies, doughnuts, small J a speech delivered by C»to In the year fl.'i B. C. cake« and assorted cookies Canned goods, Jellies, jams, relishes, pickle» Eskimos Regard Life Llqhtly. and preserves at the Presbyterian The Eskimos, wlm I ihvc not yet Bazar EOD come under Christian Influence, are said to he filthy and treacherous. They Tour ( roditi— For < Oughta IU|«1 < «»Ills 3O< practice pol.vo.imy and In* ntlelde, and Keep U good by obeerving and they kill off tie aged and Infirm I avvivi Ivo Aspirin «'ol«l Tableta, omplylng wlth ferma printed on our when tliev are unable to hunt But the for I'olils nntl Xiripi»« Me statement». These torma aro liberal Christian Eskimos are clean end eelf. and we must Inslnt upon prompt pay- respect in, eno 75 per cent of th«m Bronihhil Halve for tlic Throat rnent of all bill» whon duo Klnnev A can read and write in their own Inn- .md «tinsi 3(1, Truax. 29 guage. Riker’s Expectorant I I ogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store —J 7.’ 1 Dail) Vintiti Rivoli Theater 2 p. m liny Foot, Straw FcMitr— A million giggles and all your friend« If you mis» the Murphy Farm Bureau dance Saturday night you might ^u»t ns well Jump In the river 'cause it's the »even ring circus with thousand thrills. 29 Abstract Truth. n man *-uti chili» pro’ei'tlon from « he wmtld r«u'»:il «r prosperi!» ii mndltlon« he «nubi destroy. Ili io iui'l. »»me* fr< n iipluilldlntt otte hi >I conti limi ili lo thè otlier ■l'I'tc f» fili I ly limi thè necds of Grlt. CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS TÁ^ ^r-iCofJL JAwe