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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1921)
PAGB FOUR GRANT« P.U* IXAII.Y lYM'IUKH Till IMI Y Y, APRII, Il, 3M3. r I Josephine county boys and girls| are showring a growing interest in calf club work. Winona, always a wide awake community, is re pre—1 PERSONAL ^LQQflL | C, W Richie, of Seattle, la a vis itor in the county Engraved cards Courier office. The ladiea of the Baptist church will give a cooked food sale Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 30 o'clock, the sale to be held in the 53 Conklin Building on N 6th 81 Printed calling cards Courier Mr and Mrs. C. I. Sandburg, ot Spokane, were In Grants Pass today. If you are tn need ot plumbing or plumbing supplies, it will pay you to look up 505 South Sixth street or phone 306 G A Bryan SJtf J, T. Taber, of Portlaud, etop|>ed in the city over Wednesday ulglit Merchant sales books at Courier xff Ice Jas. Moore and wife of San Francisco, are here today for a brief visit. Printed calling cards—Courier. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a cooked food sale Sat unlay 2:30 afternoon, comm«iclng at o'clock, the sale to be held m the Conklin Building on N 6th St S3 R. Townsend, ot Red Oak. Iowa, who was here visiting with A. N. Parsons for several days during the past week, has left for southern Cali fornia to visit' with relatives, but Is expected to return again to Grants Pass after going to his eastern home to close up his affairs there. Office stationery, all weights and grades of paper—Courier office. The ladies of the Baptist church seated by two new members. Alberta will give a cooked food sale Saturday 2:30 Biegeman and Minnie Pollock. This afternoon, commencing at _ ____ ___ „ gieople of o’clock, the sale to be held in the! is new _____ work __ to ___ the _ young the county, but interest is spreading Conklin Building on N 6th St 53 fast and it will undoubtedly be of Engraved cards—Courier office, great benefit to all member*. I — — —------ — Extra Hpocial— 319 50 and your old »ult will pur- ch aeo a new one of all wool mater ial at the I'esrlsss Clothlag Co 30tf Thomson’s Glove Fitting Corsets Ut 11 TY IS DREHH UNIT \l>* Till NIT ON YOUR COItHl.T. Iloilo! Here's Y1 tmrr Again— With ’Nellaon’a orchestra t'uni» and dance with us Saturday night, April 16. Good eat«, good road*. everybody come Your Old Huit— Is worth 35 to apply on price of new one at the Poerleea Clothing Co. WK ou eh better \ yi . i eh Final AO-Atl Unni lux Port) A» PriwH-nl Prie«» in The 50-50 club will hold the final dancing party of the season's series at the Waldorf hall Friday evening Attention, Mendier» of 8. B. A__ Thero will be a picnic supiier and social good time Friday at 7 p in Big surprise Everyone corn« 31 TtlIXtllING At the sign of Ye Jolly Utile Tailor than «ver before—Come in tutti »er them NOW. GEO S. CALHOUN Worth 8A.OU— We will allow you 35 for your old suit to apply on new one at the Peer- lees Clothing Co. Over Sixteen Y'eait Local De alci *|HX'i*l legion Hi-vllng There will be a special meet lu g of the American l.eglou touiorru» night for the purpose of furthering plau» for the increased sale ot »hare» lu the American Ixtgion sedan and other matters of Importance to come before the meeting. All members are urged to be present and report the progress on the sale of shares NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Save gA.tH By bringing in your old ault apply on the price of a new one the Peerless Clothing Co. a Peerless Clothing Co ' Free Seed Corn Offered— t Chaplin GIVES MILLION FOR CHANCE TO PRODUCE Charles Chaplin, next Sunday, will bring to the Rivoli Theater his million and a half - dollar six-act First National Production, “The Kid.” He forfeited $1,000,000 in film contracts so he could devote a solid year to making "The Kid.” It is his master work, not a slapstick com edy, but a story of such tremendous heart appeal that laughter and tears swiftly alter nate. It proves Charles Chaplin the finest artist on the screen. C. of C. I.uu, boon Monday Evening— |' Farmers Intel . > ! - ■ .1 The Chamber of Commerce lunch- , corn are rapidly taking advantage of I eon next Monday will be at 6:15 in . the offer made by the Grants Pass j the evening Instead of at the noon ! and Josephine bank to give. I * rev I hour, the date being ■" that of the reg sufficient seed for one acre of corn , ular monthly merlin* of the organ- Ito the first 50 growers signing up ization. The ladles are Invited tor Corn planting season Is very near at this occasion, a irti C. C. Itenion. rei>- hand and every day new names are resenting the Oregon Grower« asso- j added to the list. A sample ot the elation, who will be in the city, will com ts on display at the county make the principal address agent's office and the corn for plant- , ing will arrive witbin the next day Moot EvcrylMsly Eat»— or two This Is a splendid oppor-j At the Grants Pass Cafe, why not tunity to secure the best of seed; you* Dinners 30c and up. TTStf (corn, and is also the first step toward | a prize winning exhibit at the Josa R om » Beginning to Bloom- ' phine county seed show this coming, Robert Dunlap of 63 2 North Flfl h fall. street brought to the Courier office yesterday a beautiful large white XTW TODAV rose, which he say s has been bloom “--- ---- EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE— ing In his yard for several days Mr. Dependable companies and reas- Dunlap said that he had read a few onable rates. See T. M. Stott.' <*ajrs Alro nf B Portland woman dls- 103tf1 I’lttylttR th« first rose of the season Buick Salesrooms tn that metropolis, and he wanted FOR SALE -Alfalfa seed, alsikel the world to know Grants Pass clover, red clover and blueatem wasn’t far behind. wheat seed at Count's Feed Store. | 46tf| Saw yer-4 'osson W’eddln A quiet wedding took place S'.t r PHONE for dry wood. Pine 33.25 per tier, fir 33 50. Houser day, April It, at noon. wh»n Freellng Bros. Box 93, Grants Pass. Ore ' Sawyer and MI m «¡race Helen Cos- 53 eon were united In marriage at the FOR SALE—Light truck, 3250. Will home of the bride's parents near accept good farm horse, or set ot Kerby. The bride was given away double harness or both. Call or write Peter Tangen, Rd. 2, 3 miles west of town on Crescent City road. 52 OLEAN UP SALE on New Furniture and mattresses account of building repairs. Will sell all of stock at reduced prices at once. Chiles, 403 G St. New Neckwear for Spring in Silk and Wash Ties 103 North 6th SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Three C’s Lumber Company. CARRY a complete line of luuilx*r, all grades, Lath, Shingles, boors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Not NDIIY AND WB8T G by her father and the beautiful ring ceremony was used. Rev H. w Ruminoli, of Wlldorville, was the officiating minister After the cere mony a wedding dinner was served and Mr. and Mr» Sawyer left at once on a trip to Crescent City, after which they will be at home at the ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 25c LOGES 75c All Prices Include War Tax GRANTS I-AXS, OREGON Sawyer farm near Kerby. Mr Saw yer Is a prosperous farmer and Is highly esteemed by all who know him Ills wife is the accomplis hod daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Cosson. Both enjoy a largo circle of friends who Join in wishing them a long and happy lite. FOR SAIaE—Barred Rock eggs. 31 per setting of 15. Mrs. Anna Meier, 1301 East A St 4-1C-TTS FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acre« 4H miles northwest of Junction City. 1 miles from Pacific high way. good gravel road, 135 A. cultivated, balance pasture. Some oak and ash timber, all tillable. Soil all deep, no white land. New 5-room cottage, bam and out! buildings. Fenced. Price 316.-| 000. Mortgage 33025. Address1 G. A. Porter, Rd 1. Junction City.1 Oregon. 571 FOR SALE—Team 6 and 7 years old, i weight 2400. Address No. 1 care of Courier. The rental charge for "The Kid’’ is so great that every theater showing it must advance prices. The scale of the Rivoli, during the run of “The Kid” only, will be WOODWARD’S Time to Make Things New Again—With Paints and Varnish WANTED TO RENT—A modern un-1 furnished house. Phone 186. 53 FOR SALE -3 h. p. Fairbanks Mor ris gasoline engine, price Phone 19. WANTED—Camp cook, 25 men. See Boswell Mining Co., 611 G St., or phone 86. 53 ARE all ready with the best sorts of Paints and Brushes—Varnishes, Stains, Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers and Cleaners. FOR SALE—Modern, furnished bungalow. Only 32200. Heath & Herman 1 NHW TODAY—Pure ■»lilt floss mitt- frrsses, sanitary cot pads, Imby bed. good as new. Ix>ts of 2nd hand bed», Chairs, stoves, etc. Remington stand ard typewriter, 820. 1 drop sewing ' machine left. Oak book cane j writing desk, 82M. Comfort» . blankets at lower prices. ITione 71. T. C. BOOTH. L Then a whole special collection of Paints, C! ‘mers md Polishes for Automobiles. Cotne in and let us help you select the best Linds for ycur requirements. Rogue River Hardware Co. The WINCHESTER Store