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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
TI M"il»YY. MYIB’II iW. IMI GRANTA» PASS DAILY «XM IUW< PAGE FUI R PER52N/1L 1Ï? LOCAL I in one of our safety de ¡»«»sit i a ilta and know they are sate There from fire and thieves will also be room for valuable ,'a,ers s.ich as deeds ami pol- Ynd they'll always ’>«• Icles eas\ «vf access We <s« mesti» advise you to «lelay no longer in protecting your i aluables Talk it over with us THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK • snie »» ci »V Ki smv » OF HOTTHKHN ORKGON Y«s wo can I.ike it all apart *■* f.i. t we know «,«*11 «ar l>) losvrt. Ik»n t •«» !:k«> t’ <> little «'» who took th«> watch a|>art to see what made lk»n‘t tinker the wheels go 'round around your car and so disturb th«» mt'chanism that you don't Mi ve a tinkers tamo'ahanter what becomes of it. Drive it around here If it is too sick to navigate oust phon«- ;i and we'll throw out the life line AMENT'S AIT«' REP VIR AND WE CAN put it T ogether 3 Air AIN CSJfl MACHINE SHOP WELDING I'HOXES--- Day 114-1; SERVICE « AR DYY OR NIGHT Night 252-R MACHINE WORK PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Some people have the mistaken idea that it is prefer able to buy out-of-town. It is greatly to your advant age to buy at home, where you have reliable mer chants that are pleased to serve you promptly and courteously, with goods high in quality at reasonable prices. At the Grants Pass and Josephine Rani; you are made to feel at home in the transaction of your banking business. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon PLAYING! TGNIGHT ROSCOE 'FATTY) ARBUCKÌ f4> -4—XTcwrer * txM The world-famous play that has thrill»! crowds than any other drama of t.-.e West. Rocking wit laughter Ixradwl with Filmed amid >eauty and grandeur of sc«e dwarf any etaze production ever presented TOMORROYY—T YKE THF. Til T «'am¡>'>«>11 i» r«>gi»U»r>Hl at th«» Jos<x»hlm> loda» from Tillamook Philip Twohy, of Portland. ia spending a f<>* da) a tn th«> cil» vis tting. O I. Webb of the Elk <*reek coiuitn near Waldo, was a business \isitor in the city toda* SEAT SALE CONTESI STAGED BY STÜOENTS The sale of tickets to th»* I’niver it) of Oregon orchestra concert has een aced exclusively in the hands of high school st ident.s. who have been stimulated by the sight of a Oregon pillow top to I m ? given e student selling the largest num-’er of ti kets The pillow top was placed on display in the high ' liool auditorium today A re;«ort was i r*» “1 v ••«! from colla. wher» the - orchestra gave a roncert last night, to the «'ffect that the audience was completely won over >y the music The program consist»«! of c classical number», popu- ncores. solos in whi h Intricate were delicately handled, quartet an<l sextet selections and ir>-- Frank Jue. the <’hi- tenor. was etith i-lasti allyi ¡veil and Mis.-« \lb»rta Potter in her violin numbers were repeatedly I •ced to respond to »ncores Tomorrow night the orchestra will! . before a Grants Pass audience o;-e.a house The program will i n promptly .it s o'clock, in ord>-r lance, which follows, may! With the! as possible Ashland, th n orcheetra , other daiL es while southern Orem DOIG Ma.LEYX and DORIS M YY "THE HOOKIE s RETI P.X ores Ship(M-<l to Portland— The low grade ores for the inter national mining exposition a' Port land were shipped today fre.rht The high grade ores will who have ores for the exposition are st these in as soon as pos- y can be left at Letcher's re or at the Grants Pass la YY’ ti Fleming, of Yhwlforil • ¡lending a few da1» in tin' i'll) at tending to business matterà Harry Is'wts »us In loda» from G a lice creek looking after bUMllU’.AA Worth *5.00— Wo will allow you |I> for your oh iVvter K ho is a b visitor in suit to apply on new one tit tli«» Po«*r the city for a few da*s having ar ioaa Clothing t’o rived last night from Roseburg Mrs h <’ b’aucelt, of San Fran li«'tiirn» I» '»«»> — cisco, is stopjun^ at the Josephine l'h» lurc of ili» Soutb»rn Urogon for a f«*w we«*ks «limai» pro«»d l«> b» t>>«> much f«>r Mrs \\ S Hamilton .»nd Mrs K1.I- Frank \ndcr «>n. »ha lati b»r» »«<) der armed th«» latt«»r part of the «Tal ycara ago ami wciit io Mu»hlug w «*ek from R«w»btirg to »pend a I ton H«> rolurn»«! ib» timi of th< week visiting her»» w»»k lo mak» hi» homo hor«> ¡H'riiia If you ar<> In n«>»d of plumbing nentl) Mr «\n«l>'r»<>n w ili bO UHHll or plumbing auppllt's, It will pay you clatvd with tli» Winetruut autoiuo to look up .'>0’ South Sixth street «>r Idi» company phone 306 G A Bryan 3'.‘tf W U Kearns is »¡»»tiding th«' I Atra •»¡ss'iiil— w<««'k in «¡ranis Pass, having come in SO and your old suit will pur- the latter part of th» week from lw chase a new one of all wool mater | land lai at the Peerleea Clothing Co Miss Anna Bramwell has arrlv«sl In th«> «'tty to »¡»end Easter vacation, 'satiation \rui) l'«su»l.' on I rt| having first visited In Salem after Envoy and Mrs \ \ Gray of the leav tag the t ntiersity of Oregon Salvation Army stopped tn the city D C Mason and «' E I’ulley arc tod) for a short visit when on their making an automobile tour of th.' way from Mount Vernon. Wash . to They arrived here last night west Ixmg Beach and San Diego, «‘al The from the south Roads are said to trip is being made overland. the be In excellent ondition to the south lira's camping out along th» route Mr an«l Mrs C «' Evans arrived With the exception of a strip of road by auto last night from Portland in Washington and several short de They report good roads, very little tours the highway* uro reported difficulty having been encountered on be In g<M>d condition Smith They stopped at th» Jos«' the trip much better and unless rain set h phine soon will be in fine shape En * oy and Mrs Gray formerly had harm- of th«' Yrmy here —TRY To SEE— RIVOLI I Cotton, Silk and Lide V>ur I >1<1 suit— Is worth 5 to apply on pri e of new on«« at the Feerie», I'lothlu •. Co. >. Il'H.ls Yre Y l»lt«sl— Mrs Alic«« Bacon, county school siiperinteiKluiit. spent th«« past week visiting various Nchools of the conn ty. districts 23. N. 10, 12. 14 and lb being found tn excellent condition I»1 strict 9 was lo have been clos.sl for a w««««R the ti'aeher being ill 1 »Is trict '».» has been dosed for a week because «»f illness in the tamil) of Mrs Bacon átate» that the teacher If there are any <*ertlflcat«*d leachi Ti* In the count) who dœire to subs ti t«lle it may I h < »SM I b I«» to fimi ¡H)HÍ- t.' ns fur them soon The Mrhoobi of the count' ar«< preparing for th«* eighth grad» examinations which ir»* to !>e held May 12 and 13 S|H»clal .Meeting lU-nnu'- i luspier— There will b«> a special meeting of Reames Chapter, commencing at 1 o'clock Thursday. March .11. Chick en »upper at 6 3o By order of the high prlesr 4» J«-ttj Work R>-suine«l— Work of billding the breakwater was resumed Monday, rock being <lumj>ed at th» shore end to ¡»rot«»*t a portion vhat received considerable, wash during th«' pant winter Thing» have been arranged so that much mor» rock will b>> dumped Hum last By next fall a large ¡»ori. »n season of the bay will b«» w«*ll promoted, al lowing vessels to lie at th«* wharf during heavy seas coming in from off shore *Del Xort»« Triplhat»* Hare *5.00— By bringing in your olii suit to A ashington, A committee of 11 headed by Chas. apply on the price of a new one nt 30tf G I>aw<-s. of Chicago, who served as the 1’eerlonH Clothing Co brigadier general in France, was ap pointed >y the president to Investi gate the war risk bureau and the treatment given to di-abied service men. Underwear For Warm Days mrs. Delllc Deas W «v do IlenisUt« hing sitii:i,i> mi »«»i» in lHi)in¿¿ i I«Hh«w. 13»«* **iin» <»f ti*<* l » ii > l.it- Il«* railor l* tli«* "tun of *«if«'t) for )«»u I nmaum * it Mun«!* for rin: illùsi' yi ÌLITÌ-Ì ÌLI I I oil KH It At tlie sign Yr Jolly Little Tailor DEO 3 CALHOUN Ov«-i .Sutern 1 rar« linai Df alti I I NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family JI ST Itix EIY l.l> SHIP.MEN I I.YDMS KIIYKI IIIKIXG IMI HREIA lll> 1 » > Y Ts \ r 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S i A MUSICAL TREAT IS OFFERED BY The U. of 0. Orchestra Concert at Opera House 8:00 O’clock Dance at WiJdorf Hall 9:30 Until 1:00 O’clock r< > ai < i3?< >w Concert 75c and 50c Dance $1.00 VENIZELOS WILL BE Typewriting paper -Courier off!, e GARDEN TOOLS Athene, Mar 2S. (A I’. I For mer Premier Venlzelos Is going to Japan to be the guest of the mikado, who has asked him to arbitrate the difficulties between Japan and the United States, says a laindon patch. Fbsh Lights AND BATTERIES A good assortment ALL PRICES Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS Evangelistic Meetings at the Baptist Church I u<-s«|Hy me., Man li '4M, YY lini Musi I <l<> lo ll<- . VY • <ln«vMla) ove., Mar. 21», YY lini d<Nx Jl M« mui lo I» Tl>iirs«lny evening. March 40, YY ben Yin I I — lirrvrxn SA Vi I) * Song H«-r«l<'e Iwgiii» nt. 7 40; »eriiion nt M AH». IllU-kctt, song len<l«'r 4M. «'LIXE, prevuhi-r Vol IRE INVITED Able to Ho Out— Charles Oglesby, who him been laid up for the past tew week« by Injuria« aiiHtalned when he fell from a foot bridge, has rocoTored sufficiently to be out on the street on crutches. Mr Oglesby ho|Hw to bo In bls old posi tion In Horning's Shack soon Ofrico stationery—Courier ottico. JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAI’E BORN EIAEY To Mr. and Mrs George T Elsey, of Merlin, Monday, .March 2S, a daughter. 4 <»MIX«. I.Y EXTS Mar ill, Thursday la»<li<>i Aiixlliarv Xj>ril Fool Party, at f'liarnber of «'ornnierce rooms I IIIK II IHiitor 12 t<> I 3o 5 30 Io M