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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1921)
N » ri hd » y , »1*1111, a, nrji GRANTK PAH* dui .» tXMRIEH P»GE FIVE —■ z/ I III HI SIMSS Mix who has mi account hero Is In vited tn in.i ’.p io . h of all the bunk's facilities and con ven t«iu«s In addllloti to raring for our deti'isltors' cash, our officers urn always glad to be consulted about any flnsnid problem We consider It a privilege to aid our depositors In making a success of any business milter they muy un dertiik« an<l gladly render ait' assistati«« we can THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK -II —Illi u iiuiuxi utsruvr viert» Time to Make Things New Again—With Paints and Varnish E ARE all ready with the best sorts of Paints anti Brushes— Varnishes, Stains, Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers and Cleaners. Then a whole special collection of Paints, Cleaners artd Polisiies for Automobiles. Couir in and let us help you select the best kinds for your requirements. Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store NEVER LOSE INTEREST IN SAVING Grants Pass anti Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon USED FORDS « JAME MANUEL »T rt»!.i.;',S GAR »GE ltc«iimc I’m ific Highway Paving— N .1. Drew, superintendent of malli tulliani'« for (lie stale highway depart merit, who has been in thin last district for several days, left night for Ills head quartern at ffalem While In re he dlr«'ted the rifilili. JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE (oiiii-, irv <»nr ready-to-serxe, h In mrt luncli, 12 to 1:20 »»<• will serve a Very fine ”5c lablc-dc-hoti- dinner — Time A:*0 to * p. nr. New Mattresses and furniture E. W. CUI LES 101 (> 8TRHHT Let ( ontrnct Next l iicsdav — The state highway commission "lllyd..... I next Tue day in Portland inti will let a number of contracts Included In which will he a number of fnleront In o.Lst*phine county. Thr 1 l-milo ntrotch of pavement from Wolf (’r<»»»k to will be on» of th»' Jobs to Iw <*»»ntniolotl at tha: time, the :r.i»h» now being ready to r»'<’»’i\ » the pnvenirnt on that utrotch Two hr!d i s will aho be <*ontract»»(l one over Wolf (’n '; on the I’nrlfl. ’•I rhway. and th« other over Deci Ci* ’ok on the Criwcpit City highway PERS2 WL *E2 LOCAL J Cotton, Silk and Lisle Farmer» In Meeting— Tim members of the buying and selling department of the Josephine | Farmers Cooperative association are In meeting this afternoon, at th< <’. i». Harvey, one of the pioneer court house for the pun>ose of reor residents of th« Althouse district. Is ganlzation ii visitor In Grunts P ush today. » our old Sult— Mrs K M. <’ Neiil, who has been I* worth *5 to apply on prt e <it visiting during th« winter at San Ra- new one at the Peerless Clothing | fu«l, ( al , returned last evening for Co. I tv visit here. If you are in need of plumbing Island Itoail Bi«,« Here or ¡dumbing supplies, ft will pay you II K Miller, one of the well known to look up 505 South Sixth street or citizens of the Uzeland district, is a phono 308 G A Bryan. 32tf visitor in town today Mr. Miller was Geo liewls, who went to Albany formerly one of the proprietors of Thursday In hl» nfflilal lapaclty as the Steam Beer mine, which was sold I sheriff of Josephine county to bring to eastern parties about five years Paul Martina back, returned with his ago. He is now In charge of the man Friday evening. county road work In his district. Underwear I k To tttenil Funeral— lour-PI«»« On lie«tn »11 Odd Fellows are requested to \t the dance Saturday night, Wal-1 be at th« I O <> F hall at 1 30 Sun dorf hall. day ufli-rnoon for the funeral of T 1 >««!i n 42 File» llu»inc»M> Nani The firm of Maxwell & Co., have I..i«1 I»uj for Tax I’aynient— filed with the lounty clerk notice of N«xl Tuesday, April 5lh, will I 1« the firm's name, "Maxwell 4 Co.," of the last day for the payment of the which W. B Maxwell and Irving Kes first half of the tax without the • at- terson are the proprietors. The firm lathing of penalty and Interest. The ‘ operates th« Chevrolet agency sheriff's office reports that ¡>ay ments garage, -Mr Kesterson having but have been made this year better than cently purchased an interest in on previous years, and it Is believed Institution that the amounts to go delinquent will l>e tn« minimum Many thou Sate *5.00— sands of dollars are pouring Into the By bringing in your old suit every day. and while county coffer« apply on rtte price of a new one at the taxpayers complain at the high the Peerless Clothing Co. tux, they ar« producing th« funds with which to liquidate. For Warm Days lflr$. Hellie n«a$ Ue do HemsUtchlag At the Mien of Ye Jolly Little Tailor THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PftlCE Make your selection for just what you want for Spring and Summer from our hundreds of fine woolens and our many styles adapted to al) types of men. GEO. S. CALHOUN Z Over Sixteen Yean Local Dealer NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co. I Highway »»age Scale Reduced— Hciickah« to Meet— All Rebekahs lire requested to meet at the 1 0.0 F hall Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. to attend the fil neral of T Y ls-. i'. 4 2 lla< u< In tn I zing Highway Xorth— The macadamising of the Pacific highway from Grants Pass to Sexton mountain will tie commenced next Monday, states Engineer Bromley, in barze of highway matters here This contract Is in the hands of Jop lin & Eldon, who are expected to complete the work by .lune 30th The grading on this piece of road Is all don« except one mile Immediate ly north of this city The pavement will lie luld upon th« macadam next season A letter sent out by the state high- v zy department announces a new wage scale 1n effect on April 1st un der whi«h common labor is now paid *3.50 |>er day. This is the same scale us recently announced by the Josephine county court as effective for all county work done here. t.ur line of Shoe Polishes, < leaner» and I sm «« is complete in Brown. Black and White. Men, touch up the old Leather Puttees with DYAXsHIXE—Makes them look like new. (inc Mori Sweet Navel Orange spez iai, a real bargain, 2*e per dozen. 2 dozen for 4 5c at Kinney 4 Truax Oro- eery. 42 More Irrigation Machinery— Another car load of the machinery equipment for the Savage Rapids dam arrived last night, und will be delivered at the dam without delay. Included in the shipment.« received I. ting the week from the Allle-Chal- tners company of Milwaukee are three of the most modern centrifugal pumps ever constructed, these being direct connected to turbines, the two turbine which will operate them be ing of 105(1 horse power each. Two SOVIETS BUSY IN INDIA of the pumps are of 24-inch size, the Eighty Thousand Tenants Seeking to third being 3u-inch. To operate the Take Law In Own Hands. turb'nee to capacity will require 330 Many soviets have been established second fget of water for ea h and In Hie Gunge» valley In India and the water raised into the ditches will numcruus riot« have taken place, nc- be 21U second feet, the gravity canal mrdlng to reports received In London. carrying ion second feet. It bn* been necessary to call out the triH’p« on ««vernl occasions, anti a Extra S|M« ial— number of |»»>ple have been killed in $19.50 and your old suit will pur fighting. Eighty thousand tenants re cently met nt I zvnbiui and passed chase a new one of all wool mater resolution« not to tolerate the land ial at the Peerless Clothing Co. 30tf lords' hlghhnnde t •■««. Village soviet* were formed, and Hie tenants, encour Ministerial .»««ociation to »leit— aged by radical t - ¡tutor«, resorted to The Rogue River Valley Mlnister- violence. ini Association will hold I their bi monthly meeting at the Baptist church in Grants Pass next tMond i' The forenoon session will begin a: lit o’clock at which time Rev. Walter L. Evans of Ashland will read a paper on "Pastoral Evangelism." The afternoon session starts at 2 and at that time Rev. C. M. Cline of the Bap tist church locally will speak o:t Dip Turkey Gcb' ler Brought $1000 A prize w<r>nlng turkey gobbler "Reading of Theological Books weighing 33 | ot'lids.’exhibited nt tile Each message will be followed by in St. I.ottl« poultry show. In« been sold formal discussion. The meetings are for Jl.OttO, said to I < the highest price open to the public but church officers ever pal-1 for u turkey. are especially invited. Rev. C. F. Koehler is the president of the Asso station and will preside at the meet- Ing. Henry G. Hanson. Secretary "L.nStl of the Mind.” A Ft,-i - li author once coined the phrase ; ‘•The hind of the mind.'' Carrier Route Open— ,t Is it realm that many of us have For boy or girl wit* wheel. Apply I'm _<>t tvu. I lieic the Imagery ts real ; nt Courier offl e. «Otf tin re death is unknown, and the only riches ate men's thoughts. Automatic press feeding at the Witli every nue it grows In spini dor. I I >lck< us. Milton, si ml, espea re, Coi, ’-r ofw « llttgo- —these and counties« others hnve left their ull for those • who travel there, I hav e The demands of Huit blinded some of u« lie In such travels, As children we runmed the Helds of Imagination, but DON’T BE DECEIVED now we believe only In the material by Aspirin advertisements be Yet we call ourselves wise. ing run by those who seek to The dreary nights of winter discredit all Aspirin Tablets attend. Why not « beat them of ilrearltit"»*. and on the wings ol except those made by them. «future Journey to the Land of THE FACTS ARE MlndT--Portland Oregonian. That we handle. regularly, large quantities of Aspirin U.D. Yoa, Vsrlly. Co. tablets that we know are It's a poor rule that doesn't « u EI RE and GENUINE Put tip oth ways and that is as true of to in packages of 12's. 24's and olden little as any other.—Em 100's at moderate prices. rsnscrlpt Brought Up to Oats. Bnmum ntay rvarnum may have been right In Merchant sales books at Courier hl* century, buf now aren't two born ’fflce. every minute.—From Life. Shoes for the Family AT 103 North 6th Yes we can take it all apart lr. fact we know each car by heart. Don't be like the little boy who took put it the watch apart to see what made T ogether the wheels go round. Don’t tinker around your car and so disturb the mechanism that you don't give ■ tinker's tamo'shanter what becomes also of it. Drive it around here. If it is too sick to navigate just phone us and we'll throw out the life line. AMENTS AUTO REPAIR AND CS4t MACHINE SHOP SERVICE CAR DAY OR NIGHT Day 113-T: Night 2.-.2-I: MACHINE WORK we CAN AGAIN Fifty-Fifty Clitb Ma«ked— The members of the 50-50 held a most enjoyable affair evening when thev participated masquerade hall at the Waldorf Riverside Community Club Ilince— club April 2, at the clubhouse on the last Pacific highway on Foots creek. in a Tickets |I.5O. Come and let us show hr you a good time. EX)D APRIL 9th I 1 F j k<7i.i.? Dm PRETENT THEIR LATEST MUSICAL TTORH Of MUITM * T ut H igh C ost O p L ovinc " The ASPIRIN Situation CLEMENS WOODWARD’S ©V CAANDCL I * 4 » KPT CAPACITY AUNENCES IN GALES Of MIRTH FOR FIFTEEN RECORD BREAKING WEEKS IN SAN FfAANCISCO. A jynropated ondwjtrx with banjo * sauapAom?. <juarantc>ed tok««p/ou jwayin^ tn your seat to its irresutible rKythnx. » I'RK'EH—*2.00, *1.50 anti *l-oo, plus war tax. Seat «ale Thnrw- day, Theatre Box Office 12 o’ lock—Mail order« now. SELLS DRUGS 4