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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1921)
PAGE FOUR wwh.tr, tritìi, it, imi . GRANTS PASS DAILY lYHRlKH FTK52N4L *55 LOQdL 8. Whileside aud wife, of Corval- Extra Spacial— I Ila, are in the city. *19 50 and your old suit will pur Wm. late Graaaleaf reads "Rip chase a new one of all wool mater i Van Winkle" at the high school ial at the Peerless Clothing Co. 30tf AVedneaday. 8 p. m. 51 i J. P. Seearce and wife, of Detroit, looking for a laMXMlon— Mrs Pearl Higdon came down Mich., were Sunday visitors* In the from Ashland Saturday, looking for city. Hear "Rip Van Winkle.” by Green a location to start a millinery store, leaf at high school Wednesday, 8 p. but failed to find a suitable one and | m. Students 35c. adults, 50c. 61 returnexl on the afternoon train.! Judge J. W. Hamilton, of Rose Mrs. lllgdon was the guest of Mrs. burg. is In th«» city today to occupy H. L. Green while In town. j the bench In th«» circuit court during the trial of some of the cases upon i hili« Ing < las. Will start soon. If you wish to e calendar. Greenleaf has given "Rip" more join, give your name to Mrs Goet- 50 than 1700 times. Hear him Wed tsche. nesday night at high school* 51 David D. Adams, an old-time resi Save gA.UO— By bringing In your old suit to dent of this community, will leave tonight for St Paul Park, a suburb apply on the price of a new one at 30tf of St. Paul. Minn., where he will be she Peerless Clothing Co come a member of the Ol«P»People« lloh! Funeral Tu«sulay— Home of the Church of God. The funeral services over the ro- If you are in need of plumbing or plumbing supplies. It will pay you mains of Mrs. Mary Ayers, who died to look up 505 South Sixth street or at the home of her daughter. Mrs. phone 306 G. A. Bryan. 3Jtf E U Weeks, at Hckett Creek. Sun- Ernest D. Riddle and wife and day. will be held at the Hall chapel who on Tuesday. April 12th, at 3 o'clock rs. G. L. Grant, of Riddle, have been visiting their relatives, the in the afternoon. Mrs. Ayers dlexl Geo Riddle and Joe Wharton fam* Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Illes, since Friday, are returning to following a brief illness. She their Douglas county home thia at- 68 years of age, and ha«i lived ternoon. Sunday the visitors, ac- Granta Pass and vicinity for companied by the Whartons and past 14 years, coming here from She is survived by the 'Riddles and the Misses Tolln and Wisconsin and daughter. Mrs. Weeks There is one ¡Tuffs, motored to Ashland son in the east lunched in Lithia park Greenleaf, the monologist gives '’Rip Van Winkle" at high school Granta Pa«** laxlg«- A. F. A A. M Special communication Tuesday Wednesday night, April 13. Admls- evening al 7 o'clock. Work In M M sion 25c and 50c. Visiting brethren welcome S. S. Schell, formerly a resident of degree By order of Wr ,M. this county, who is now engaged in I road construction nsur Grants Pass, stopped in this city today for a short Worth NA.OO— We will allow you 35 tor your old visit on his way to Grants Pass from Portland. He was accompanied by suit to apply on new one at the Peer 30tf O. W. Harrington of the Trojan less Clothing Co. Powder company, Mr. Schell ex- pects to return to Roseburg soon.— Wm. lav* <>r«*mil«*af Coming— The high school is fortunate In Roseburg News-Review. again securing the service« of Wm. Ix*e Greenleaf, the noted monologlst. May McCall Magazin«*— Just arrived at Kinney & Truax. for next Wednesday evening. April 13. This Is the same man whom the high school had last winter, when Heaii Consul Book < «tilling— Head Consul Boak of the Wood- he read "The Merchant of Venice." men of the World, will visit the On Wednesday evening Mr. Green Grants Pass Woodmen on Monday, leaf will read "Rip Van Winkle He June 6th. and will speak at a meet has given this selection before the ing to be held in Riverside park. An public more than 1700 times, and nouncement of the coming of the will delight bis audience« each time Woodman chief was made at the they h«*ar him. Th«« proceeds from Chamber of Commerce luncheon to this entertainment will go to the day. and the chamber Immediately treasury of the student body of the authorized that an invitation lie ex high school. It is hoiMHl a good tended the distinguished gentleman crowd will be present. Tickets will to be the speaker at the luncheon on be sold by the high school pupils that date. Your <>l«l Sull Is worth 35 to apply on prt e of It's Here— new one at the Peerless Clothing Bebe at Kinney & Truax Grocery. Co. Çl«ui you exec si'»f> to think that mone) |Hit al iatercat works for y««u itiglii and «lay—44 nex«w sl«*ef»*. 4ft«w you hax«» <»arn«M money l«*< It work (or you—not you (or it. srssi u • II». H XI Hl -I H* « *> * ri s Tables, chairs or other furniture that has become marred and shabby, floors that are worn and unsightly, woodwork on which .the finish Is no longer attractive. All these surfaces can be easily- made like new or refinished in handsome imitations of Oak, Wal nut, Mahogany and other expansive woods and protected from fur- ther destructlve wear with MHE QUALITY VARN’O-EAC • It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Stains and Varnishes at one operation. Just the thing for touching up the innumerable surfaces about the home that are constantly becoming worn and shabby. Ask at our store for color sample cards. Rogye River Hardware Co ESSENTIAL TO PROGRESS A bank account to which regular de posits are added is essential to the pro gress of each individual, whether young or old. Open an account now with the Grants Pass and Josephine Bank. Thomson’s Glove Fitting Corsets We Have a Fashion <in<l Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon a f»hrk' to (It your |H«cwo«ukUty «i* Moll na your |*'r»<>n in TIIUHtING Sor mir new »tjlre anil, fine* wuulewa for Spring ami Nummer GEO 8 CALHOUN Over Sixteen V’c,iri Local Dealei NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family AT 103 North 6th CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades, Lath, Shingles, I>oore, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Wofk, Screen Doors. Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ES T1 MATES ON REQUEST KOI NI HY IN!» WESTt. MOST ALL MODELS ALL CARS ARE PUT IN FIRST CLASS MECHANICAL TION BEFORE BEING OFF ERED FOR SALE. < onipany Is Entertained— CONDI- Following the presentation of the Kolb and Dill show at the theater Saturday evening, the members of the company were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carillo, there were 26 present. L. Couvert and his mother, Mrs. E. E. Couvert, as sisting the Carrillos in entertaining. The Kolb and Dill orchestra was present, and rendered several selec tions during the evening, the ladies of the company singing a number of delightful songs. There was dancing and a buffet luncheon. The affair was particularly In honor of Mr. Kolb, a personal friend of Mr. Carrillo's brother, a Boadway star, and an actor of more than national repute. PRICES AND TERMS TO SL IT JAMES K. MANUEL AT COLLINS GARAGE Making Pictures Popular. A circulating library of pictures, In- stead of books, has been opened by the Y. W. C A., of Brooklyn N. Y. Good reproductions of the best pic tures of today and earlier periods are kept on hand to be loaned out for two weeks or a month. Accompanying each picture Is a brief account of the art ist’s life, the significance of the paint ing and data about the school and period of art to which the artist be longs. The Idea behind the scheme Is to familiarize the subscribers with some of the best examples of art. which they might not otherwise ob tain and which they may eventually ■wish to own, after having lived with them a short time. Threats.-. American Industry. Spain is one of the greatest Iron- ore centers of the world, whipping ore heavily to other European countries as well as to the United States, and while It has some large Iron and steel works. Its output of the finished pro«! net has never been commensurate with Its ore development« Now, however there is a well-defined project of the Kropps to set up a great brunch at Bllbon. Spain, to mannfn«*ti>re mrrirnl- tural machinery for the purpose of driving out of the market American companies who now have a large share of this business. CARD OF THANKS We thank all friends and neigh bors who so kindly assisted us dur ing the sickness and death of our dear mother, also for all floral of- ferlngs. MARCUS DAY KLMBR DAY FLORENCE E. ROOT MARY E. ROBBINS. BORN FRAVEL—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fravel, of this city, Sunday, April 10th, a son. WOODWARD’S Three C’s Lumber Company Extra Fancy— Salted peanuts only 20c per pound at Kinney & Truax Grocery. USED FORDS PLAYING NOW! GRANTS P ASH. OREGON RIVOLI Ku JkÀ V.. 'v jHL them I* only one Olcott Rat» With lbgcOns— over Governor Olcott passed Grants Pass at about 10 o'clock this' morning, going southward by air plane from Portland^to San Fran-! cisco. Major Arnold being the pilot in charge of the airship. A stop was made at Medford at 10:45 for five minutes. The airplane is racing with six carrier pigeons that were released at Portland at the time the flight was commenced. Major Ar nold expected to make the flight di rect through to San Francisco from Medford. I Mother in the whole wide world s«*n«l I ht a GRKCTING CARD! Sunday. May Mth. la the date. CLEMENS ONE OF THE MOST INFSUAL i 'HIRAI TERM IN ALL FKTION “HELIOTROPE HARRY SELLS DRUGS 3DU COMING WEDNESDAY—"THE 9 z Men’s Shirts, Sox, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Dress and Work Shoes, New Spring Stock at New Prices < liin«*<* Relief Committee— Mora Pump I >riii<mot ration— The committee that haa charge of Will be held at Riverside park to the county campaign in the matter morrow from 9 to 12 a m, and from of the fund for the relief of the Chi 1 till 4 p. m. Everyone Is Invited to nese famine sufferers, is meeting this attend. 49 afternoon with Dr. W. L. Wirt. Dr. Wirt was to have spoken here this Typewriting paper—Courier office evening, but because of the brevity of his stop in Grants Pass, the public meeting will not be held. mrs. nellie Peas We do H«*ni»tit<liiiig KE NTVCKIANS’