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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
GRANTS PANA DAILY IXHRIKH PAGE FWH — rrnrw vt ursruv i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK »V » IFM OF 8OTTHKRN <»RBGvt> O R. Fouls, a grocer of Medford. spent yesterday In the city F T Kills, of Crescent City, was In Grants Paas over yesterday. Before you build get figures on your lumber, shingles, lath, doors and windows at Borlaud Thomas S4lf Lumber Co. Pheno 187-J. James P, Jackson nuil family, of Dillon. Mont . spent Tuesday in Grants Pass. J W Scott and wife, of Medford, were in Grants Pass Tuesdav and re- turned home this morning .Asthma, bronchitis, lung troubles may be cured by Dr Tompkins meth s. Phone 304-41. S2tf Typewriting paper—Courier office B. H. Neabead. of Corvallis, and his wife were in Grants Pass yester- The Granin Paws Agency of Singer Sewing Machine <X». Im» moved to E. G. Holman's Furniture Store, at 005 G Mort, Phone SO. Our new 102! “Singer*” now on the floor. See them. Your term.» are ours. Ask about needle«, oil, etc- .SCOTT SALES MANAGER JOSEPHEN K IXHNTÏ Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Hold» Safety First Meeting»— Roadmaster J. O. Johnson. Super intendent A. T. Mercier and Mr. Mon ahan, of the Southern Pacifc Com pany were In Grants Pass holding meetings for the railroad men of this division yesterday. A section fore men’s instruction meeting was held in the morning, directed by Road- maeter Johnson, with 45 men pr*e- Saw Grandmother's Hand. Julie haw heard her mother say that grandmothers spo t children by letting them have their own way too much. So when she came home from playing with the new neighbor’s child the other day nnd was asked how she liked her, she replied: “Oh all right; but I gne«<< that her grandmother must have bronchi her up.” GRANTS PASS, OREGON ent for instruction The afternoon meeting was for all classes of em ployes and was directed by Superin tendent Mercier. Phases of the safe ty first plan of campaign were dis cussed. new ideas presented, and in structlon in general rules given Over 100 men were present at this meeting in the Southern Pacific freight depot on Sixth street. Turn in your old suit at the Peor- TMt lesa Clothing Co. IbNul Workers I .ahi Off— line to lack of funds, the Jose- phltie county court has be»» forced to lay pff the road workers who have lawn laving gravel on th<> Crescent City road lietwecn Grants Para and the \ppleimte Worth M.Oi>— We will alow you *.’> for your old suit to apply on the price of any wool suit Ferrlesa Clothing Co. It,-a I Live Indi.ui Coming— Be sure To Grants Pass. boys, and see him and find out what Is wrong with your Indian suit. He will be at Chautauqua May 30 Knowledge All Powerful. Sport Skirls mrs. Hellie Ikas We do llriuatlliliing CHOOSE YOUR CLOTHES «Ith the same <<ire you would your <«vr. every ImllvGlii.,1 ■««■ sh I tn U * »1,1«' to fit TAILORING I .<>ng life—long fibre noolena—lx><li foreign and domestic—in an almost unlimited naaortnumt of weaves, colorlnga and patK'rn». Tallonai to your mouaurv—«t the |«rleo you want to pay. Over Sixteen Yean Loeal Dealer GEO 8 CALHOUN K NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Price» at stands out as one of THE events of a per sons lifetime and Gifts chosen for this occa sion should be selected with the thought of making this event memorable and the donor remembered in the vcaiv to come. For this purjiose nothing can take the place of «Jewelry. See our window for sug gestions. Barnes, the Jeweler Determination W ins It is reported that till» will be a gissi year for those who make II bo . There i» business foe those who «leiomiine Io get it- Tin- Granta Pa»« und Josephine Bank is a well < liosen depository for y«>ur funds. Medford Huff Rug Man— Will be in Grants Pass tomorrow, Friday. Call 22-J. Friday anti Saturday— It la the glorious prerogative of the empire of knowledge that what It gains It never loses. On the contrary. It Increases by the multiple of Its own power; all Its ends become means; all Its attainments help to new con quests.—Daniel Webster. I White Silk and Flannel trine < af«'— At Grants Piles hotel. We serv o waffle* troni « ». m to II » m Boat you can buy. lairsen aud Andrews. Flume lumber at Borland Thomas Props SOlf Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. #4tf Frank Kendall and \lva Kendall, Big Hancv nt Hug«»— of Applegate, were at the Josephine Dandy music, dandy supper, dandy yesterday. time Everybody come Saturdav. Mr. ami Mrs G. P. Jester and M rs May 21. «» George Eaton, of Grants Pass, will drive to Eugene tomorrow and Will P«»liti<'ii Fail»— spend several days there. The placing of a county bonding Alfalfa seed, field peas. Minnesota bill on the ballot of the coming No. 13 seed corn. alsik«> clover seed at election by the county court having Counts’ Feed Store 79tf b«>eii rendered inoperative by the de Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Young, who cision that the elec lion will be con have been visiting Mr. and Mrs H. S. sidered a special election, making a I Ms brow of thia div for a few days, t>etition th«- only method available leave tomorrow for Vancouver, B. C. for placing the bill on the ballot, a where they have made their home petition was circulated and many The party Is touring from lavs An- signers gained However, so few of geies. where they spent the winter, the signers had registered for the having their car shipped from Van election that the petition la void, couver by boat. and the bill will not appear Orig Long runs a specialty In the inally the bill asked for *450.000 in Courier merchant printing depart- t*,,, ds. but the petition was changed ment. Ito call tor only *350.000. Mrs. ,M. P Anderson ha* Just re turned from Portland where sile has Your «»1«! Hat— been for the past two weeks on bun» Is worth 50e to apply on the price iness. of a new one. grade $1 50 and up. Peerless Clothing Co. Pri»onec Are Busy— Not content with the general con dition of the Josephine county iali < '*ra«i>l— Often called Peaberry Coffee, which Is to be their home for some months, the two prisoners now living pounds for 45c, Friday and Saturdav. ' 81 in the south cage have set to work Kinnoy A Tr«iax Grocery and are cleaning, painting and deco- rating their quarters. After a thor- Are You Worried?" Well come to Murphy Saturday,! ough sweeping, the iron work, the chief item of interior decoration, was the 21st. its the greatest worry cure! touchiM tip with black paint, and the yet. If you’re not a total wreck we I 80 somber hue set off by whitewash on can help you the walls and celling of the plastered brickwork Bedding has been laun Hand RetwNirMil— .U W O. W. hall Tuesday night. dered. the corridors swept, and plans are now being made for a lawn to May 24. and Friday night. May 27. grace the entrance of the more or of next week, but no practice this less temporary home The quarters week. F. L. Coon. Roscoe Bratton being thoroughly renovated, the pris J It. Higginbotham oners have expressed themselves as Wonderful Time— being ready to entertain roomers, With the best of music at the Gold their accommodations, they f«*el. are Hill open pavilion Saturday. May 21 now good enough for anyone. NOTICE: FOL NDRY AND WEST G New Collars 3C= The llttl«» waving» will not purcha»e much, but planted In a reliable Bank, like one». they aiswiniulate and with in- tervM ad«!«*! make a Mini big enough to tie worth while. Money grows. The only qncotion is nyiarding the »afety of th«> Bank where your money is planted. The Bank must be safe, reliable and and honewt. Our Bank 1« that kind. J I PERSONAL ÍS? LOCdL Money Grow» Mf«ni R THI RMUAY, MAY 1». Utili. - G rants P ass .O regon Sweet Juicy navel oranges. 2 dos. for 45c at Kinney A Truax Grocery. W orth 5Oc— We allow you 50c for your otd hat to apply on new one grade *1 50 and up. Peerless Clothing Co. RIVOLI lily nnd Out of Town Mail Order«Itrcrtveil now VI<wnn I’rrferred Location PAGE, Medford Tuesday Night May 24 An exlraonllnary Theatrical rvi-nt. First time here of the moat popu lar player in Atn«1ca in the'greateel « uccom of hi» carver. "There 1» I Hit one Jolnon.”—Pres. Ila rding MEKW LET < JJSfWXFT FFFEENF ÂE4ÆP ZZ//A5Y OF FUN SCNO AND LAUGHTER^ Begin» Tomorrow “THE BRANDING IRON by Katherine Newton Burt — declaimed by all critics to be one of the moat powerful ph-tuisw ev«w made LAST TIMES TODAY “THE MASK” I Adapted from ArthurHomblow’» »out absorbing »lory of llw wife who did not know her own husband, featur ing Jack Holt. Hedda Nova and IJttie Mickey Moore. CHIEF STRONGHEART —w|__ Lecture-Entertainer I Lecture Subject: Shoe» for the Family “From Peace Pipe to War Trail” Grants Pass Chautauqua 113 I WOOBW ARD’S Gay, Golden. Gorgeous Mimical Travrwty Which Ran Two Full Tear» tn New Todt <lty ------- HOW TO HWt’i RE Timm HY MAIL NOW____ Add real letters, make checks and poetofflee money orders payable to Page Theater Add IO Per War Tax to Price Ticket ■»- —-f in clude self-addressed stamped envelope to help Insure eafe mtara Floor Balcony, let 4 row», •».»•; next 4 row», gun»; nest A row*. »2.00; lass 9 row», ffl.OO. Mne 40 per <vwl war tax. ttonpa on sale next Fv4d»y 19 e'closk.