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PAGE R GRINTS H.« DAILY COI KIKU «HIHIHI. Minili I»». IMI. « GRANTS PASS 0111! COURIER B. A. Choice Roast Published Dwlly Except Sunday E Voorhiee. Pub and Propr entered at nontoff ce. Grants Pass. Or« , as second -cías» mall matter ADVERTISING RATES Dtsplay »pace, per Inch ................... 25« Local-personal column. p«r line .10c Readers, per It*« *ci DAILY COURIER Hy mail or earner, per year 16 00 By mall or carrier per month WEEKLY COURIER By gu < -ir J MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively DRY GOODS AND GRAM ERIK* «Dtitled to the use for republl.-atlon ot all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local ne«» pub- fished herein AU rights of republleation ot spe- eial dispatches herein are aleo r«- will invest the’r money That is the ••rved thing that has made Los Angeles so SATl RDAY. MAIM H I». 1021 wealthy a center ” Mr Teen was asked how such a ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ community as Grants Pa.-» should go ♦ about it to catch the attention of the ♦ OREGON WEITHER A,»»~tolic Faith ♦ tourist traveler WlU be held at the Apostolic Faith "Point the way to ♦ Tonignt and Sunday fair with ♦ your scenic and out-door features.” mission. 4>'5 G street, beginnig 8 p ♦ light to heavy frost in the ♦ was his reply. “That is what the m . Saturday, March 19. and continu ♦ early morning tourist is seeking—pleasure in the ing for one week Ever'body invited ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ out-of-doors, once interested he will No collection» 1!9 buy your lands, build homes, finance THE OPINION OF AN EXPERT your induatrv and develop your Bethany Preeby t«-ri*n t hurvti There is no man in the northwest country.” 10 0*—Pun day »chool more familiar with the value of the 11 00 —Morning worship. The highway than John B. Yeon. of Port Garden fertiliier at Cramer Bros Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem ". land. member of the state highway 6 45—Young People's meeting comm «sion »bo visited Grants Pass led by Thoma« McKinstry Typewriting paper—Courier ofice Friday Mr Yeon said here that 7 30—Evening service, "A Re ’ no man can now fully appreciate ligion of Experience ” Spe mi music what it is going to mean to such a at both services community a* this, «Grants Pas»', Special services during the com - when the Pacific highway Is com ing week on Tuesday Thursday and pleted You will get the same tour Friday evenings Good singing, ap ists who now stop 1n Los Ange’»?s propriate special number* each night and other southern tourist centers Woman's Association will hold its, They will ship thetr cars from the missionary meeting next Wednesday COMB TRT OI K 75c TABLE afternoon at the church. Subject. east to Seattle or Portland In the DE HOTE LINtTI IND DIN- ■orth or to Loe Angele« in the south, "Japan ” NEW. Henrv G Hanson, minister and a part of this vacation of every tonris: will be a trip over the high I Ain< h 12 to I 30 way Then they will do here just Chorch <»f < "hrt.t what they have done in the south. IXnner 3 30 to H (Christian Church» They will see things to admire, I State B:b!e School Si:perintendent things that appeal to them, and they Mrs Eason, will speak Sunday, at 7 3« You will enjoy hearing her ‘•Temptation" is our eermon subject for IT o'clock last Sunday we bad 317 in our Bible school Help u» make It 350 tomorrow and 400 on Easter Plan to be with ns In our snnrlye prayer meeting. 5 3« Easter moraine Christian Endeavor at NEW GOODS ARRIVING IHILT- 6:30. ’-as: Sunday we had 68 pres ent. In spite of the rain The young NEW DR»i«E'> folks are arranging somethirfl* • NEW SUITS cfal for April 1st Come and get NEW COATS on ft. O J. minister NEW RD H SEH a ONE SPECIAL LOT COFFEE AT 39c LB Forced to Unload Sale! NO IS 50c KI 101 & 105 N. 6th Grants Pass. Ore the Churches THE REASON : Our buyer bought merchandise for 11 stores Locations were so scarce that only 4 new stores were opened, making a total of 35 stores now in operation A LUCKY COINCIDENT FOR YOU but unfortun ate for us that this should occur just now, at the beginning of the Spring Season, when we already had enough for this store. IT’S NOW OR ’NEVER, philosophically speaking We will save what we can out of the wreck. Now is your great opportunity to buy anything in Ladies' Shoes. Men’s Shoes and Furnishings. JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE Tor Caster NEW SUITS. SHOES. SHIRTS. HATS AND CAPS FOR MLN AND BOYS—.ALL WONDERFUL V.ALVBS. Golden Rule »Store Stock of Grants Pass Hardware Never liefore, never airain will th»* p^ople of Grants Pass and vicinity have an opportunity to purchase hardware at the price* wr are selling it for. All stot-k an<l rixturi « of the Grants Pas*. Hard ware Co. to bf i-losptl out regardless of cost. Our cozy wood or coal heatimr st<>ves. regular pri< e h :;.'>. i lij. <>ur pri<'»-. Our Big 3 Vacuum "Washinir Ma« hines. regular '■'35.00. our price. *20.00. Our Domestic St-wintr inaC :nc 2' •*! working order. $10.00. Diamond Tubes, your choice, $3.00. Best niakos of housp paint at *3.0i> per gallon. One i let'tri'' fan. regular price -12.(•*> »»nr pri<-e <5. See our bargain counter, ah', ailid». 10»-. This will bi- w».j'th your while i<> see often. New bargains every day. Our dielf hardware to be elosetl mit at about one-half pri» e ■>»• ]>•««. e al-o have a good «af< an I ' li^ck pr'»t«-i-t<ij' for sale cheap. We will save vou n > l » v , see u- fij>r. Wholesale or Less Before You Buy Your Implements See H. LITRE for MOLINE Implements and Tractors Vaughan Drag Saws Across the street from Collins Garage 512 H St Grants Pass, Oregon. A Few Articles Are Mentioned TO *10.00 t slue Men'« work iwutt)., I^ulirw sh< >r *» fine quality, pri<w«l U> make ttxwn go l'imuh tuw'l. <e<•*•<!)cwr writ», «ml) kentu* k> <Kf»»rt|w nt fini» wotm iKt’Ci«'**, m ■ Urk «kuMkvt. nt Feister pant*. pri< cl at IlLu k in««' tioot. Imi») ».t.’o Same ** Ida. k «tir»!«- «hoc, onl> in a ,.tn<l tru< k *l.t>5 and *-VM>*>. «tue frvwti *3.IM> to *t 50 on cacti pair you ll»T t»I -HOES. *| t»H—MH a I Til color White info»« at a IHg reduction. UM NG MIN« Fl I J. I Nl.l.lSB llltlX' SHOE St >|.| > E1 >11 aiti .vt ir UNI ONE D>T OF W ELT SH<4>, BROKEN sIZKH »I.M ON« mium I c 1 IMI . II.I. Sl/ls. at UM TWIDHII Tti Mbs THI1 «»IK—< OM E t IN I . t V >M I til The SAMPLE STORE GRANTS PASS. OREGON Newman .M. E. Uhuisdi Sunday school at 10 a m Epworth Leagues at a 30 p m ¡»legate bridga. which engineer, h*»r, Eluwrr ( wm I» at i’mtner Brim 111 This is Palm Sunday an 1 stated must be replaced within the' morning sermon and music will con next few yean Engineer Nunn anil lx»t>g run« a »'«elalty In th« form to the occasion A splendid ( others present last night thought Courier merchant printing depart service is assured All members and, that be ause of the tmjHirtanre of the ment (Continued from Pai« One) friends should be sure to attend Cre«cent City highway and the heavy Strangers are «ordlally invited In traffic that will come over it. this NEW IND SECOND HIND II1K- the evening at 7:30. the sermon state work upon the 50-50 basin, and bridge should be a most substantial GAINS—Nrw, Mininoti« lied*. IO-II». that this would bi- undertaken imme theme is The Love of Gethsemane diately when the county »an ready one cotton iiiiittrv«*»-«. onk (lining < hair«, The commission remained In the I h «1 «¡»ring*, «iiit» a««-«, tntvrllng ’«»g« to enter into this agreement He St. Lake's Episcopal suggested that the work between city till this morning, leaving for at lower priera. 2nd henil good« ala» Palm Sunday. From nt borg win prient. Monii-ihlng to cover line the »tate Itne early today Grant* Paas and the California 7:30 p m. evening »errices there the memtier» will take the train limi rough floor. \ IK 12 floor iov - or be completed within either two Rev Philip K Hammond, the this evening for Portland, where u •-ring, hrs, »10.NO. Pilone 71. three years, and urged that Vicar In Charr» work tietwwen this city and Kerb* be' meeting will be held Monday. divided into three unit», and one I Church of God Sunday «chool. 9 45. Preaching unit earned through at a time He made it plain however, that the roni- 11 and 7 30 Prayer meeting Wed miMion would not favor work upon I nesday evening 7 30 The publl If the Elk creek portion of the road Invited. which H new construction, until the Ralph M Conrad pastor California commission had brought Its road well along He em pbasired. | First Chnnh of iTirist Scientist however, th* statement that Oregon *514-510 J STREET Christian Science services are held would be at the state line with Itsi GRANTS PASS ORE. — TEL.101 every Sunday In the W. O. W. hall, highway whenever California wae at 11 a m Wednesday evening ALL KIN'DH Ol ILEUS then- readv to tie to It meeting at 8 o’clock. The subjec* GRAIN SEEDS FIELD HEEDS The third problem in road building, Sunday ;«. • Matter " that was before the commission last j Reading room is open from 2 to C om I o ond look over one of the largret atorka In Southern Oregon night was that of getting through the, 4 p. m dully except Sundays t and city of Grants Paas with the Paclfi The public la ordlally ln- Solidar* highway Mayor Iiemaray explain» sited to attend the services and I to that the city was not in a position toj visit the reading room oave the half mile of Sixth «tree- •hat would be required If the high . St. Anne’s Catholic Church •• down that fo»t« Alter Sunday mass at 9 o'clock native route* were di.«cus«e<i. part!,-' ' Rev. S A. Con pal, pastor ularly down I^awnridge avenue Replace the «hAhby top with •* chairman Booth said that when the light. -tik-hunfll«’ w<Mithrr- Baptist <1uir»!i neopie of Grants Pass had arre<-d proof one now. Bi «ch ■ ' at 1«. Class»« for all ipo® this matter the commission, Rmart looking. •rrri’roMc top#— Dr M R Britten. au;*rinten- wotild accept the route so approved dent, perfrrt fitting nml hnprolng the Morn.ng service at 11. ser- hut that it was not In a position un- mon. 'The Triumphal Entry.” mF**» look#—n ui<lr in nt«- B. ler the law of laying any pavement Y P V. at 6:30 trrtal* nnd color*. Evening service in a city of more than 2000 Inhabi at 7 vermon. “Leaving th» Tem- <H R PRH KB LOWEST tants. Suecjal music by the choir The county court has today been both •Homing and evening. Ther- will bo special evangelistic service« giving earnest consideration to the ways and means of financing the, each evening of the week, th® pastor -c in'.y s end of the 50-50 plan for the Preachin g. The public is cordiall ns-’.'ction of the highway to the tirite»! fome and 1n meditation go ■»est The commisrion announced through the last week of Jeans’ life 'hat this plan was being adopted In • . ear h w • h Him «very county of th* «tate It has al- C M Cline. Pastor r«' tv made this arrangement for the construction of the Deer creek bridge HHinli <>f Brethren nd urge« the consturtion of the Ap- Sunday school at 10. Preach in-- at 11. Evening service at 7:20 Bible study, 7 Church bet ween .Aer- nd and Third street« on E Public cordially Invited to attend the servi ea. Edwin Harager, pa-tor Count’s Feed Store Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds AUTO T01 S G. B. BERRY Automatic press Courier office. feeding at the New Mattresses and furniture E. W. C H I LES 401 G STREIT >