GIIA.NTH |*AHH l»AILV < IV 11 < > S Concert and Dance i » i: H 00 ’> JO CEI.I.O QUARTE I II J 70/ IN SOI.OIS I ( IIINESI I.YRK TENOR KRASS J \// SENTI I IE r> SPECIAL I TA TURES RY LULL ORt IIESIRA It)/7/.( I JA// OKI IIESIRA LOR OTHER DANCES Waldorf Mall Opera House Wednesday, March 30th ». NO WAP 1 AX 75< AND 50. A 1 > <> IV K i, $1 00 A COUPLE — HARDIE Hand and Power Sprayers Orchard Ladders Bluestone Oil Emulsion Lime Sulphur Arsenate Lead Oregon Growers’ Packing Corporation Grants Pass, Oregon Telephone 61 Ament s Auto Repair ' and Machine Shop S ome S hop T hat U li< r you get wlint \\ lie,i jolt want It. you want — I aihti FIcctri* Ian S| li\ l< I < IK I» A A OK MGIIT M K Il I M l WOKK We specialize on the Electric Equipment of Automobiles there­ fore we claim that wo can render better service than the concern that handles everything Being *i»eclallsta we take pride In our work -It Is the kind of service that relieves you of all worries and doubts We repair ANYTHING Electrical. ADAMS KLtOtTTU«' AND BATTERY SHOP I'miHMille Buttery Nation Phono n The state legislatures of North Da­ or conferre«! on kota. Oregon and Minnesota have David L. Wlrk- adopted resolutions urging that con­ ena of Arthur gress pass the Fordney bill, which em­ Wlshtnun poat, bodies the five-fold compensation plan No. Avon, of the American Legion. The action S. D. of the North Dakota legislators is ea- In rounding »»ut pectally noteworthy In that their state a one hundred him already awarded each veteran a |>er rent inernber- flat bonus of $2.' a month of service, ahlp* the ¡»o«t roti» the largest state bonus to be grunted. ducted u content In which the losing aide aufTert*d the Legion Athlete* In Training. l»-iuilty of serving us kltrheu police American Legion athletes keep In for ii general f< n«t. After the contvat the ex-rw-rvlcr men not yet enrollr«! training In many parts of the world w< n iisalgnnl to Indi v !lo team of Kauai Post No. 2. Department of Hawaii, has been the up. Member* of the post are s<’ntterer- Ed. Davis, of Applegate, was visit­ ■In stru and basket bull team. Spice - added to the monthly meeting* by ing with the F. F. Grove and Will ' ¡'ermiju tit eiitertnlnim-nt committee Jordan families on Thursday and '.Meh iirruuge. for athletic Contests, Friday of last week. motion pictures or feasts to wind up Mrs W. A. Cain was visiting Mrs the meetings. Fritz Ruch last Saturday Mrs Fritz Ruch and Mrs W. A CLUBHOUSE IS IN ORDER NOW Cain were guests of Mrs F. F Grove Kensington Post at Philadelphia I* last Sunday. Reidy for Entertainment of the Mr. and Mrs Anderson Mee went Boy* During Warm Days. to Medford on Friday- of last week on business, returning home on Sat­ w hielt sweeps up the I ><•!«- urday. days is hardly Indicative Mr and Mrs. Roy Johnstone were timi roses; jet the mem- visiting in Jacksonville Sunday Misses Bessie. Beatrice and Ada Johnstone were visiting Miss Sybil Fairburn Sunday I Mrs M Bingham and I daughter, t Miss Bertha, have been i quite sick are im- for the past few days. but I proving at this writing. Albert Borde and Ed Reed from .X * I Jacksonville have been I in this sec- tion of the country prospecting Mrs. F F. Grove has a Black Min­ orca hen that beats the record for large eggs, having laid one egg that measured eight inches in circumfer­ ence and six and one half around. Clubhouse -All Dolled Up." We Give Service M»*orberN, I 'ilir 4'«»mill loll $925 Ihtl X Grand < ìir% rolrf, 11120. run 7,000 mthw, tln-s g«MMl. lote of |Mmrr «1IOO Ibtby Grand < ìievrolcf, 1019. n«m tlnv. nil nrouml, overhaul'll —Iera of Kensington Post of the American Legion ut Philadelphia have just finished painting their summer clubhouse and have renovated It from top to bottom. By doing the Jot» themselves, the members of the Pennsylvania post have -livid the price of numerous en- lerliilnments which nre planned for the summer of 1921. f South Sixth and L Street In Buying a Mattress You Want the Best ASK TO SEE THIS VICTORY MATTRESS AND YOUR DECISION IS MADE Sold Exclusively at ’ s “The Home of Good Furniture” We are getting the benefit of a steady Oregon mist, although it is hard enough to prevent the farmers from plowing and seeding. Miss Lizzie Ellmore. who has been teaching school on Savage creek and her sister. Miss Dorothy, who has been visiting her. returned home last Thursday on account of the illness of their mother Dave Haywood reports finding sev­ eral nuggets. Arthur Bell accompanied E. ber- nard Hogan the past few days to the school. Arthur thinks he will soon be able to drive a car. Billy Kinsman is able to be around again after his accident. I Don’t Overlook These 11M1» l’<»nl Truck, .sinke B< m 1 j Look What We Have Flower« From President Wilton. A bouquet of flowrm from I'rmldent Wilton wan tent every day to Well« IlawkN, veteran pre*« agont nnd coni mand»*r of S. Runkin I>r«*u ¡’oat 340 of the American Legion ut New York »luring hlx recent illn»>M. Mr. Hawk-, while <»n h vlalt to Washington, was suddenly taken down with Inlhimma torj rheumatism and removed to G»-org»- Washington hospital. If was while he wiim In th»* Washington hoM pl?al that the President a incniLer of the American L**g!on aided his •‘buddy.** II Arthur Wittman Post, Avon, S. Rounds Out Itt 100 Per Cent Membership. * Blatta Hopea of Polltlclan*. Tb<- Imi ,i • ■ iiu iit of a - umlMnta for |w>lltl<>il pri-fiTiiH-m l>y ¡itiv organiza tl'-ii of *1 - Alm-iì H Le. imi In IIH i ,,■• i i r< e.i in ! thi etnie •■*••<•11 tlw < uimnltl'-*' of thè |,< gioii. Tbe ¡III imi* I'gloimalri'M furtin-r resolved ih.it we illsnpprove the use of th<- mime of tlie American Leghili or of the preatlge of ottli'i- or memberniilp thereln b> uny p'-rHoli for thè furilo rano- of hls per- “oiml efforts to promote any polltlcul ' iimll'lm y or piirtlnan principie*." U of O. ORCHESTRA : PAG F THKEB Mrs W A. Crain was visiting Mrs. Elmore, and Mrs Hogan Monday E. Bernard Hogan. Cyril Atkins and Dave Hayward motored to Med­ ford Sunday. Miss Viola Hogan returned to her school at Butte Falls Monday. She reports the roads in a very bad con­ dition. She had to make the trip in three different kinds of vehicles. The attendance at the Thompson creek school is very poor the last week, owing to colds. Miss Viola Hogan visited her sis- ter. Olive, at Ruch Thursday. Misses Olive and Viola Hogan spent the week end with their par- ents at the Shamrock ranch. The Tire With a Scientifically Constructed Tread WHAT THEY DO WITH BONUS Ardencraig Farm For Sale Complete^With Stock and Equipment at $50,000.00 For sale only by owner or miti, orlami agents SI MM EK'S FOKKRI NNEK Eaater la here. Now la the time to •»quip the home with the many time and lal»or Having devices that eloc- trclty, the modern houseworker pro­ vides, to assist the ever busy house­ wife. Don’t go through another sum-1 mor of Irving housework without the aids. Reasonably prl oil electric vacuum cleaners. Irons ami other essentials wilt give von many an ex­ tra hour for rest and recreation. Seventy Per Cent of Minneapolis Men Increase or Open New Sav- Ings Accounts. Next tloor to water nfflce I'lione d.'ii-l; GATES What do ex-service men do with their bonus money received from the various states? Some person* opposed to handing out cash tn the men either by the states or nation, give ns their greatest argument that the benellclnrles will squander the money foolishly ns soon ns they get It. But the experience of the Wells Dickey Trust company of Minneapolis which flrm has been Instrumental In advancing $2,296,090 to ex service men through s|s>clnl arrangement with the bonus board, completely overturns this conjecture. Figures Just compiled by the cashier of the trust company show that of the .1.921 claims handled by the hank for Minneapolis men. TO ¡ st cent of tlie men Increased their own accounts and 20 per cent opened snv Ings accounts nt once. SUPER TREAD TIRES CORD and FABRIC •4 tlie I C The worth of a tire can be measured only one wap: The return in miles of service for every dollar in­ vested. Ç Gates Super Tread Tires are built on an entirely new scientific principle of tire engineering ; designed for one purpose only—the giving of greater mile­ age. <] The broad, thick, sturdy tread distributes the road wear over a greater tread surface, and insures ample road contact with less bending of sidewalls. That means Super Tread Tires wear longer. Let us show them to you. Ole’s Tire Shop ■f th GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO. C Tire prices are all pretty much alike—but there is a world of difference in the mileage they give. // 1/ / SOTTING - *■ ■ 1 l/.C.-LV/ZLVG RET RE. ID1NG ■.* I