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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
I KII» M . tl’IUl. H. lt»JI. GRANTS l’ASS DAILY <X»l IUI H «•AGE TWO ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4* ♦ ♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL UK AL dividual artists to «»«1st hint that ho ha« boon successful, 1« »vi ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ dent by the fact that nt the end uf III«» season they go vast to reproduce I »ant ing « live»— Will start soon. If you wish to their numbar» for tho biggest phono Join, give your name to Mrs Govt graph company. tschv. SO GRANTS PASS DAIL) COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhtee, Pub. and Propr Knteeed at poetoffice. Grants Pass. Ore., as second-class mail matter ' ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch................. -86« Local-personal column, per ltne,...10c Readers, per line—......................- 5c DAILY COURIER Ry mall or carrier, per year..... 86.00 By mail or carrier, per month WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per »ear ................... lì- 00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise crediteli in this paper aud also the local news pub lished herein. AU rights of republication of spo etai dispatches herein are also r»- •erved ♦ ♦ «till» ol I II INKS Save «.TOO— By bringing In your old suit to To the many friend« w ho so kindly apply on the price of a new one at «hewed their «>nu»alhy by atti’tidlng the I'oerltMM» Clothing Co 30tf th«» funeral for our beloved »on and brother, and o«po tally for th«» main Ihin« i* nt N| mmicc I ltd I—- beautiful flower« »«lit. «<» wish 10 There will I m » a i I hdco at th«« expresn our •ine»r»>Ht thanks dpence hull tiour Holland. Saturday. MRS. M K. HOWELL and April 9th Ntdlaon*» will furnish thr FAMILY music. 47 TKl Bf 57 MUSIC Of ALL TIMI P epiti on Souvenir beautiful • • DrJ/a • tht>rak no i k e Worth *3.<M>— llumCMVMltM - ti |i «i We «ill allow you |5 for your old i hutninutit í‘lt«Urr«í HevvfM • - to apply on new one at the Peer- Sealed proposals will bo received S.«hil d‘-\n»«»ur Clothing Co 30tf by tho lloard of Director» of The Hrirrtikc. Iiviu J»« •lya I it S ih mg I’HOMP k ON « Rl.l K Granta Puae Irriaatlon Dlstrlct uniti * l«»l GrWM ItrvHU»»— • Htyén (ivp«y llundu 1:30 p. m , Suturday. Aprii 9lh. 1921. H. KnuUeu. Misses Bessie • {.nt h FRUITDALE lillliU Guaranteed to Im very poor qual for the clearing of righi of way and Vwfbwtf Seoul) l , «*m Cooper and Sybil Fairburn attended ! ity at 20c each ' Kinney A Truax .Mmjilituhll \S t ilding Mm» h .Ur. Jenson has vleared 16 acre» the exercises al the Applegate Sun excavation of the Tokay Canal. Sta Mluu'l • • --- — jtirp piintif ¡Grocery. 47 tion 4 35 to Station 880. and thou on his ranch aud 1« now plowiug it day school on Easter Sunday. l'rriud» H» < »harp ♦ /tix/u>'U/HZKl/7 with the tractor and »ill soon have OREGON WEATHER Sung of India ♦ publicly oi»ened und th»» contract Mr. and Mrs A Mee were doing Melita i oiikiiiMii«l<*ry, K. T.— Zh/nsAg A'orsaât» it ready for alfalfa and waler. ♦ tu thu lowest renponslble . At/iiifimnn award «at I raumrrH I Stated aesslon of the Cotnniaudery buaiuees in Grants Pass Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Underwood are en Simpl« A npu - Tonight and Saturday fair. bidder Th«< Board reserves the will be held FYtday evening. April s Mr. and Mr». F. F. Grove motored tertaining his cousin, Horace Ber All th«M and many Warmer in east portion Satur V good attendance la desired C. E. right to rej«»ct any or all blds Plan« mom of th* muaiaal nard, and wife, of FVrest Grove, who to Grants Puss ou Easter Sunday. Light to heavy frost in ♦ day. w»rh» •< th* i Nile», command«^ 4 7 and «peclflcatlons can be »een at the the Mrs. Grove attended services at OLD MASTKRS stopped on their way to QUifornia, the morning. office of the Board will !>• fvung In where they will viait Mr. Bernard » church of God. EDITION ■IAUTIFUL (Signed) WL1JFORD Ald.EN. V>ur ohi Nuli brother, w hom he has not seen tor Ed McKimmon was visiting at the Secretary «.Ululuvu« »« »-«u«««. la worth |5 to apply on prie» of Will Jordan home on Sunday. 50 years. THE HERO OF THE DAY new one at the Peerless Clothing aud mother. Mrs. Ill Ml Mt Mrs. Anient Fremont Jordan visited his sister. Co. The husky young lad who was call 3 Off Piloro HOI HI. Sims, called ou Mrs. Bates Thursday Mrs Ralph Pittock al Humbug on ed out in front of his fellows by the afternoon. Hfittllon lion t il Iav»t (’all— Sunday. home demonstration agent at the | Mrs. Prettyman. infant son. aud F. F. Grove went to Jacksonville I To the W. O W dancing ;»arty.| Riverside school yesterday was a her tw'o brothers. Kohath and Wen on business on Saturday. The brush is piled and th» »having» Little Ruth WUliauis got quite a are swept back, the clearing w ill be I real hero in the sight of the mass of dell Grout, were Wednesday even painful burn on her kneea and lower aflame at the Waldorf tonight Child boys and girls. He w as the champion j ing callers at the Nielsons. Mrs. Wm .Brietmayer and Mrs. J. limbs last Sunday by overturning a in a dollar, stay until you get It» I of the milk drinkers. He had added L. Stanbrough spent Wednesday af- cup of hot coffee. value. 47 stature and girth aud weight. His | I ternoon with Mrs. Robert Harris. and Mr» John Kerley Mrs. M. Bingham, who has been daughter, of !«>» Gato». Cal . »topimd cheeks were round and rosy, and vim | , Mrs. Wright, of Oakland, Cal., re quite sick for the past two week« is Special Salm on Thompson's box chocolate« at In the city Inst night, registering at aud vigor were fairly bursting the turned with her friends, Mrs. Drou- improving at this writing. the Bonltonnlerv. Saturday and Sun The 300 the Joaephlne. buttons from his shirt, lette for a visit. Mrs. Jordan was visiting Mrs day. tH others applauded as the youthful ; Mr. and Mrs Robert Harris and Grove on Tuesday. STI IKS 23f hero beamed, and it was plain to ! I baby, Walter, were Sunday afternoou Mr and Mrs F. F. Grove called note that every boy and girl had i callers al the Hamilton home. at .M. Binghams on Monday. BEEF FOT IIOANT _ Its The scenery has changed very come to a full understanding of the Our school opened on Monday, 1‘OltK Ito 1ST I IK . 21» value of health and of bodily nour much this spring along our road to, having been closed a few days on ac town, Mr. Sparks has his ranch plow count of the sickness and death of ishment in making one fit. ti II Bolsi •-•I« It needed no better demonstration ed and fenced. Mr. Woodstock has the teacher's mother. Mrs. Hogan 23< MITHIN ItOIST than that of yesterday when the his place nearly ready for the seed Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Wood were prizes were awarded to prove that and the Kile brothers are well along visiting Mrs. Ruch one day last 4<H G STREET the milk campaign in the public with their improvements. week. Everyone will real!««» that tho all The Nielson orchestra played at e«&ools has more than made good Thompson creek roads are in much There was intense jnterest on the Glendale Wednesday night improied condition following the vis imp«>rtant feature with u musical company is the <»rch«>stra. Theuler- Mrs. Droulette and son. Henry, and it of the road crews. part of the little folks to know- how their weight was coming up to the friend. Mrs. Wright, spent Wednes Mrs Elizabeth Hogan passed away goera who visit the larger «-itles will standard, and there was a smile of day evening with the Hamiltons. at the Sacred Heart hospital In M«xl- always recall the orchestra's achlev«»- | .Ulen McCauley has a new stump ford at 5 a. tn. Easter after an illness menu. real enthusiasm when the figures If y«»u «Irai witli un you get prompt ««rvliv, fuir t«*vnt- Kolf & Dill who have arranged ill«* showed that this or that youngster pulling machine and is making rapid of nearly a year. Mr» Hogan was n»«*nt, ami lm«l of ail «e «>-|| <ar» tlmt are inanufa» turvd had graduated into the class of the improvement on his homestead. born in Pennsylvania, Juno 10. 1S55, music for ’’The High Cost «»f Loring” Fruitdale now has some sood removing to Minnesota when quite which will be at the Rivoli Theater physically fit. Nature’s one perfect l»y tlir Mrongeet cmnpanlra in tlir ln«lu«try. food is adding just the touch needed graded roads. young where she resided until her tomorrow night, give something dif to keep the health tone at its best. It | Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Morrison, lit- marriage to Michael D. Hogan May ferent In the way of orchestration. > means not only better bodies, but a ; tie son and daughter, were dinner 7. 1876. at Rushford. Minn After with la»o Flanders leading, they are better education, for body and mind . guests of Mr. and Mrs A. W Bates her marriage they moved to Chip setting the musical world ago. by are affected by the same influences.' Saturday. I pewa Falls, Wis.. where they lived their unusual and daring treatment TIRES for 21 years In 1898 the family of «yncopatiMl music an«! Mr. Flan moved to Idaho. Eleven years ago ders has scoured the country for in* they moved to their present home Beside her aged husband, she leaves to mourn her loss one brother. Mike Kelly, of Houston. Minn.; one sister, Mary E. Sullivan, of Fresno. Cal.; six daughters. Mrs. Iauira Atkins, Mrs. Mary E. LeClair, Misses Olive, JERSEY COATS AND St ITS, PLAIN Genevieve. Patricia and Olive one son. E. Bernard Hogan, four grand COLORS, HEATHER MIXTURES AND COMBINATION COLORS, sons and one granddaughter. WONDERFT I. V ALI IS UNION Market Saturday Look! New Md Dresses and Furniture SPECIAL PLACE ON BILL E. VV. CHILES Consider This W. S. Maxwell & Co New Today Josephine County Building ö Loan Association MRHAPPV P arty Golden Rule »Store Auction Sale! Wednesday, Apri 13,1 p. m. At the Big Barn on L Street GRANTS PASS, OREGON 30 Head Fine Willamette Valley DELIVERY •«V***«» / S-TiSE Di.LNLR)E ‘ THEY "^AKE — ÌTatìR PROMISES „ j THEY NEVER öREAtki (Incorporated) OBJECT CAPITAL SHARES CLASSES STOCK DIRECTORS Board consists of seven members elected by stockholders at annual meeting. OEFICERS President, Vice-President and Treasurer elected bv the Board of Directors. Attorney and Secre tary elected by Board from Stockholders. LOANS Loans made to Stockholders upon real estate security for not more than one-half actual value of security. Loans made on stock of the Asso ciation up to 90",; of book value. All loans made upon written application in order filed. DAIRY COWS ■■■ - . ...... - Stock Goes to Highest Bidder TERMS: <’ASII CAFE SALE BH.INH PROMPTLY AT 1 P. M„ WEDN EKD IY, IpIlIL 13 At Big Barn on L Street, Grants Pass CHAS. TAYIX1R, Owner. COLONEL GREER, Eug«-ne, Ore-, Auction«*«*/. SAM H. BAKER, Clerk. («une, try our ready-to-aerve, M la cart lunch, 12 to !:3O He «III serve a very fine 75c tal>l<s«!e-hole dinner — Timo 5:30 to M p. tn. Payment on paid-up stock will be made when called for by the Board of Directors. This stock carries a guaranteed dividend of 8'» per annum. Any stock not pledged for a loan can be with drawn after one year by giving 60 days notice. ONE 5« *—3 head good milk strain 12 Head are purebred register**! J< Durhani**—A feu good Holst« is—The balance good grade Jersey*. These cow* are all froh or < Ini ng fresh soon and good producers. Paid-up and Installment. All stock transferable by assignment. Watch for Mi* Happy Party 501 G Streets Authorized $100,000.00. $100 Each Installment of stock to be paid for in install ments of $1 per share per month, and partici pates in earnings of the Association. There are several reasons why Mr Party is happy. He like tiie rapid transit way we schedule our deliveries. Your clock Is our time table We’ll get your order there when we promise to. CITY To assist people to build or buy their own homes. I his is strictly al home company,of home people, for ■ home peonie • .1 1 f nor I . . • 1 ’ Guarantee’s a dividend of 8%, almost twice as much _ as ,_____ paid I on Liberty Bonds. Money paid on stock or loaned by the Association, all stays in Josephine County. If you want a first class investment for your savings, subscribe for some of this stock. For further information see either bank or H. H. Allyn, Secretary