TAGE FOTTI
Tl »DAY. MARCH 2'J tt»JI
GRANIK PAWN DAILY tYM’IUKH
I
doesn't have to worry about
where to get the money for her
Easter outfit. She has it in
the bank where she can get it
any time
And she is both
amazed and delighted w hen
she sees how her small but
regular savings have accumu
lated.
Why don't you begin
following her example?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
srxn» h
funxu
»X s ri h
OF NOI THKRN OMOOM
A Week With Jesus
PALAI SUNDAY TO KANTER
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Friday. March 25—On
CfOM.”
Saturday. March 26 "In
Tomb "
Sunday. March 27 -
Tuesday. March 22—"Sought
and Rejected."
Wednesday. March 23—"The
Day of Retirement."
Thursday. March
Night of Agony."
A
P
.4—"The
You are personally invited
the
the
M.—"The Empty Tomb."
M.—"The Appearances "
C. M C line , Preacher
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Most Boastful of Marts.a
I
Some of tl.e prouii- . u.cu u <_ l ave EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE—
ever known were these who took a
Dependable companies and reas-
cold bath every morning. Next to the
Stott.
onable
rates. See T. M
man who can. In five minutes, shave
102tf
Buick Salesrooms
himself better than » barber can de
It the one who takes a cold bath
4-foot cord wood in ex-
AA'ANTEII
every morning Is the ¡«acock of the
change for 300 a res of good tim-
human race. — Philadelphia Public
L
bered land, close in
See A
Ledger
31 tf
Edgerton
Phone 198-Y'.
FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs. 31
per setting of 15. Mrs. Anna Meier.
1301 East A St.
4-16-TTS
FOR RENT—A furnished apartment
with gas and wood stoves at 701
D street Inquire at 70S E St. 37
FOR SALE—One set of book shelves
Bargain
Phone 2S2-J.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER 40 acr*‘
ranch. 25 acres under ditch with
water right, 6 acres in alfalfa,
good improvements, dose to school
5 S miles to town
Address Rd
1. Box 72B. Rogue River. Ore. 37
LOST—.Bv 13-year-old girl, a foun
tain pen. between 3rd and 6th.
and A and J streets. F nder !• ase
return to Courier office.
IN QUHsT
Y O V T H'
ADDED NUMBERS
"KIDS IS KIDS"
Comedy
Katherine Calvert at the
Organ
BRING YOL’R CH Y. NS to Bur
halter’s Feed stor- and go away
smiling with the rice you receive
Phone J63.
35
The Salvation Army —
The Salvation Army Sunday school
give an entertainment at the
on G street Friday night. Mar h
There
A good time is expected
tie several selections from the
boys' band. Come and enjoy the
evening
All are welcome
Old Myth About Bell«.
Thera Is a poetic myth that •fiver
gives a sweet tone to bells. According
TOMORROW
"THE BAIT'
—from the stage
"THE TIGER I. A DY"
BY SPECIAL It EQ I EST
We are showing. “
mance of Grants
again
Wednesday
Thursday, featuring
talent.
LOdL I
PER5? n 4 l
THF AA’OM AN WHONAA»
T W Barbar was hero from Mor- l.lcense 1» I smuim I—
. Illi this morning
A marriage license baa l»oen iss led
Silk hose for Easter
Kinney * from the office of the county clerk
Truax
32 to John Wesley Roberts an<l
Ml»»
Ralph Chatham, of Seattle, was a Elaine Maud Forrester, both of tills
vlstor tn the city over Monday
county.
Mayor Detuaray buys first share in
American Ia»gion sedan
Have you Mattilo' Dally 2 p. n>.
got yours?
32
Rivoli Theater
9 I tl
A H. Ferguson. of Portland, was
here on business yesterday
Save 3.1.IN—
The longer the run the cheaper the
By bringing In your old aulì to
rate at the Courier merchant print-
apply on the’price of a new one at
Ing department.
the Peerless Clothing Co
3<>tf
F S. Ireland was in the city from
his ran h on the lower river road last
Mr. Pittcugvr on Sen J,g»_
evening, coming in to attend
the
J. L. Pit ten ger has resigned as
meeting of the board of directors of
I
managing
secretary of the Chamber
the chamber of commerce, of which
of Commerce and has accepted a ¡ h >
he Is a member
AA’Ire wheel*, 'noverything on the iltlon with C A Winetrout Mr Pit
.American Legion sedan
Get your I tenger will have charge of the Ford
3 2 ' and Fordson ¡»arts and ac eaaorle <
share* NOAA’’
lay ng runs * specialty In the department at the Ford ga ratte
Courier merchant printing depart-
1 our Olii Suit—
meat
Is worth |5 to apply on prl e of
A party of Portland people, trav
ellng in two automobiles. stopped new one at the Peerless Clothing
over in Grants Paa* Inst night while Co.
on their way to California. Includ
ed in the party »ere Mr and Mrs l*r«*>l>> tertan Mission Society—
Ray Winter. Mrs M Winter. Mrs
The ladles of llethany Missionar!
Pat McClain. Harry
Winter
and Society will meet tomorrow after-
noon at 2 o'clock at the church par
Frank Lindquist
Of course the American Legion se lora, A study of Japan will be the
dan will be given to only one person. topic for the afternoon S|M«clal fea-
Is it yours’ Get your shares NOW! lures of the life of the Japanese will
Mr and Mrs Ed. IJnd are In the Iw» ¡wirt raved
city from their Sucker creek ranch,
and will go out to the Merlin ranch Dally Matinee—
to look after affairs before retuning
Rivoli Theater 2 p. m
to thetr home
Mr and Mrs Lind
now have the Grimmett ranch near
la'glon Sidling Share»—
the head of navigation on
Sucker
The campagin for selling of »hares
creek, and are arranging to care for
In the American 1-eg I on 11.000 sedan
parties who visit the caves from that
Is getting well under way and al
side of Gray-back
Their place I« a
ready a great number of shares have
the
old
mile and a half below
alte
been sold and the number of distrib
on Three Creeks camp
uting points has been greatly In
If you are In need of plumbing
creased
American la'gion members
or plumbing supplies, it will pay you
are urged to obtain books of shares
to look up 505 South Sixth street or
to sell from the following sources
phone 306
G A Bryan
3 2tf
Grants Paas and Josephine bank.
Automatic press feeding at the
Ole’s Tire Shop. Kinney & Truax Gro
Courier of!~
eery. The Stag. Peerless Clothing
Store and Winetrout's Garage
Attention, l.egionnairv»!—
The regular bi-monthly meeting of Worth R.A.tMi—
the American Legion will be held at
Wo will allow you |5 for your old
the courtho_se Thursday evening.
atilt to apply on new one at the Peer-
March 21th. Every member of the
leas Clothing Co
post is urged to be present as more
detailed plans for the. sale of shares
in the American Legion sedan will be Bethany laulie»' Sale Succ<w»ful—
The Presbyterian ladies’ sale
made at that time and the coopera«
handmade
clothing, cooked food,
in
necessary
lion of the entire post
34 flowers, candy, etc., held last Ait-
urday. met with more than expected
success. The articles sold had all
tu« liier Auto Stolen—
over been made by the ladles of the
' Dort automobile driven
from Medford last evening by par church, am! the public was quick to
ties who came to attend the Wood take adiantago of a chance to buy
men of the World social session was the product of such skill A total of
stolen from Sixth street, in front of 3262 was realized from the sale and
the lodge rooms
It was later re- the Kindle Handle shop of of Med
covered after having been driven 1 1 ford, which also conducted a >»» »th
miles. A quartet of youths seen on at the sale took tn a satisfying sum
the streets at the time of the theft, The tea room in which tea. cookies,
and later chased down the alleys by coffee and sandwiches were served
the officers, was apprehended, and during tbe day was constantly filled
Practically everything
will be investigated tomorrow
A to capacity
charge of bein-- out after hours will was sold, and the few remaining ar
be placed against them by the police. ticles will be used in a future sale
The ladles desire particularly
to
thank the officers of the Grants Pass
Sneak Thi»-f Arreatod—
A stranger giving the name of Geo bank for the use of the building,
Smith made complaint to the police which ¡»roved to be an excellent place
last evening that he hail been robbed for the sale.
of a gold watch and a ¡»air of shoes
He said that a party bad approached Another Prohlem Solved—
For the ladies of Grants Pas*. The
him in the vicinity of the old can
the Rogue Valley Electric Carpet Wash
nery Bite and had asked him
time of day. When he took the Ing Co Is now here and will was!
watch from his pocket It was grab- i your carpets and rugs on your own
bed by th» stranger, who also grab- floors with the famous Hamilton
bed a pair of shoes which Smith had Beach Eb- trie carpet washer. Phom
in his hand. The stranger then your order* to Paul's Electric Store
made a run for a freight that was | No. 4 7. All work guaranteed
Just pulling out. swung aboard, and |
was gone The officers at once wired Enstcr SjHwial—
to Medford, where the fellow was
319 50 and your old suit will pur
Hammermfll bond lu six colors a' arrested on the arrival of the train chase a new one of all wool mater
Courier office.
He I* being held for the officers here ial at the Peerless Clothing Co.
give about the same tone a« one of
wood. The origin of the myth, tl.ev
say. Is quaintly mischievous. For the
want of transportation. It was the cus
tom In more ancient time« for bell
cr stere to work in churchyards. where
the;, erected temporary foundries. Tile
parishioners v o’lid crowd about, and
to them the founders would beg for
more and mor- silver to give the bells
a sweeter ring The silver Ix'er found
Its way Into tavern tills, not into rhe
bells.
BORN
AKERS To Mr. and Mrs William
A. Akers, of Holland, Mondav.
March 21st, a daughter
COMING EVENTS
Mar 26, .Saturday Pomona Grange
meets with Fruitdale Grange
taster
EAHTER CANDY
KANTE It DYER
KANTEIC POST CARD«
Rogue River Hardware Co
The WiNQHESTFIR Store
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
Thr
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GARDEN TOOLS
JUST RECEIVED
-fA»»*
Some H.imi Made
Blue Bird Blouses
mr$. ncllie Peas
Wo do 11 •'■<>»( I • <t> I nu
» FABRIC "TO FIT"
I« it 4HM«>iiiing .' That is always the question tn < IliehMug
You have an almost unliiiiit»'»! '< !•■« lion when you sortire
< lofliiw.
I III <>KIM.
lo your indnldual measure. Ilmulre»!» of nil-wiMil fabril • In the 1st
l'ut weave»—al (bo price you wunl lo |>ay.
Sliiorn Tear» I .«» «I Dealer
GEO S CALHOUN
NEW SPRING GOODS
At Rock Bottom
Prices at
Shoes for the Family
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
Ament’s Auto Repair
and Machine Shop
w hi re you get what you
W lien you want it*.
Ducks Are Her Foster Children
want——
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