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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1921)
page Font GRANT® P MM DAILY OOVftrPR MONDAY, OCTOBER Hl. IMI. - PER52ML ~ LOCAL Violent Exercise If jour doctor told you to take exercise, and you frisket! around so hard in one day that you were laid up for two weeks, the cxjterlence would not be helpful. Keeping at it steadily, slowly If needful, but steadily. Is what counts. It is the same with the moaey sating haliit. Little by little add to your account at the Bank. Figure out what you can save, associate with a reliable Bank like outs, then stick to your plan and the result is sure to l>e satisfactory. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Save with us. The habit grows. For Quail Shooting— A Winchester Shotgun with lavuler or Repeater shell give«. yon a hard hitting. evenly distributed shot pat tern for upland game. me WrriCff£3T£K « to »« - --------------------- COMING EVENTS vice. left for Gasquet today. G. W. Root spent the day in Med- ford. Office stationery—Courier office. >W. J. King, of Wolf Creek, was In the city on business today. Official business called George Lewis, sheriff to Holland for the day. John B. Gutherie. of Portland, and E. H. MacDaniels are spending the day visiting the Josephine caves. Placer iocation blanks at ths Courier office. William B. Osborne, of the dis- trict forest service, has returned to the Portland office. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Cooley re turned last night from Yreka, where they s;»ent several days on business. Engraved cards—Courier office. Cari Bennett, Janies Neff and L, L. Lewis, of Medford, and J. D. O’Connor, of Klamath Falls, were among the guests registered at the Oxford last alght. Printed calling cards—Courier. On Saturday. October 29th. there will be a football game on the High school field, between the l»el Norte high school and the Grants Pass high school. It should be an interesting event.—Del Norte Triplicate. Typewriting paper-—Courier office. Among the guests registered at the Josephine over the week end were Anabel lxing of Gold Hill. A. H. Smith of Eugene. R. C. Etidert of Crescent City. J. W. Leman and fam ily of Newberg. Mrs. H. P. Strickler and children, of Cabin, P. I . Mr and Mrs. Ray Evanson of Holland. Geo. H. Graves of Salem and Mrs. E. M. Smith of Eugene. Circuit Court Adjourns— The October session of the circuit court adjourned a little after 3 o’clock this afternoon, and will re sume its business on Thursday. Oth er sessions will be held October 19 and 21. Rogue River Hardware Co. P. Ml ST \l E I’ll INTEREST ON AMOUNT VOI’ OWE I H? ♦ There was generous response ♦ ♦ to the |>itbll«hed request for ♦ payment of neepunts owing to ♦ ♦ the Courier, but there la need ♦ Mrs. F. L. Young, of Pleasant Val W. <». W. Open Meeting— lias been postponed until next ♦ for many others to come for ♦ ley. was shopping in the city today. Monday night. Regular meeting to ♦ ward and pay their bills. The 4 E. R. Johnson of the forest ser night. 02 ♦ Go«» Printing Pre«« comimny's 4 THE BIG n lc Sale STARTS BORN Oct. 19-21, Wednesday-Friday— PETERS—To Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peters, at the Good Samaritan Teachers Institute, at courthouse. hospital. Sunday, October 9, a Nov. 5, Saturday—Celebrate comple daughter. tion of Savage Rapids irrigation dam. Printed calling cards—Courier. THURSDAY CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS IL. ^encoiJL ^aJunt somr-fhingenappg.. exciting.... romantic *•••*] Jull of tense action...^ b itbling over utih romance chivalry and glamor f i DOQGtAS FAIRBANKS i&MADKOrZOIW J]_ _ _ _ LL IMliihon ttUt ~ ‘ • RIVOLI COMING WEDNESDAY TOM MIX IN “THE HOAD DEMON” If For Twenty-five Dollar«— You can buy a uew fall suit or overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. If ♦ erector will complete hl« work 4 ♦ the latter part of the week and ♦ ♦ turn the new press over to the ♦ ♦ liny New Auto*»— ♦ L. Cruse, F. H. Lamley and Noble ♦ Parker have purchased automobiles ♦ from the Maxwell company. ♦ Isulles Attention— Black tennis shoes for athletic *ec- tlon of Ladies Auxiliary. All sizes, 102 at Woodwards. Courier publisher and at that time there will lie a payment due of nearly 32000. If yon do not pay your bill the Courier will be obliged to pay Intereat on the money you are owing. Please do not make that neces sary. Wonderful Selection Of Fall ginnl«. Including millinery, dreno««, coal«, etc. ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 44444444444444444 4 NEW TODAY AM LEAVING TOWN and must sell al once my 4-burner gaa range Di-M-liarge Is Filed— with water heater and fitting«. 340; also gas heater and garden Oren Harpole Hogan of this city, tools. ho«e, quart fruit Jars. Phone has filed his discharge from the 38641. 02 navy with the county clerk. FOR SALE—Cadlallac bug. good run nlng condition. Fenders, lights. Odd Fellow»— wtinUhleld. MO down. 010 per Hungry? Yep! Well come out month. See Powers at Hobart’s Wednesday evening. Second de 07 grew. -Refreshments. George li. FOR BAIsE - Cedar fence posta, both Swinney, Secy. OS split and planed, R. K. Roas, llox 25, lower river road 102 Building and Loan Meeting— SEASONRD OAK. plnc und flr wood Members of the Josephine Build at 3'1 eii per Iler whlh- Hie road« are good. No Order« les» than ing and lxtan association are request 2 •« Her or load. C. W. leni ed to meet at the city hall tonight ti s brecht. Kd. 1. at 7:30. as there are important mat NOW 13 THE TIME to lay In your ters to discuss. winter supply of apple«, Eight varieties, 25c to 45c per box. Auto Tops and Trimming— Bring your boxes and pick them yourself. Dropped apples 25c to Tops dressed and repaired, 40c per sack. Squash IHc per painting. The Auto Orafi 1 lb. Wanted 1 8 to 10 persons to oppo. Round House, Grants Pi dry apples on the shares We fur nish the fruit, dryer and wood for Negr<> Given Free demi one-half. John -H. Robinson. Grants Pass, Rd. 4. 02 john Hicks, colored, who was ar- rested tor stealing a ride on the rail WANTED—To buy second hand ci der mill. A. C. Wheeler. 861 Pros- road, has completed his sentence of pect Ave. 03 30 days, and has left this vicinity. George Lewis, sheriff, passed the LADY WISHES school girl to stay with her for room and board. Tele man on (he highway south of the city phone 307-J. ________ 04 as he was returning from Medford, FOll SALE -Bed daveninirt. full size and reported his former charge as Pullman, upholstered in leather making good time toward the Cali- Phon<> 292-R. ___ ______ 0'2 fornia line. IAXT Small black note book, about S. P. freight house, Sunday. Oct Fall Suits— 9. J. D. McKelvey, River Bank« . 07 A full line of new Fall 9uit« now on display at Peerless Clothing Co. FOR SAIJC A dairy ranch, one of the best in Rogue river valley. All » stock and Implements go with the Arrested for Drunken«'«! place. Address owner. J. 11. Noble, A. H. Smith, a contractor engaged ¿Box 688. 07 in work upon the highway near DEPBNIJAB1 X. INHURANOID All Wolf Creek, was arrested Saturday lines. Bee T. M Stott, liulck sales night for driving around the city in room« Pbone 520. 43tf a careless fashion while under the In MODERN 7-room house. clone In. fluence of liquor The liquor was good location, lot 50x100. for sale Priced especially for quick sale In said to have greatly influenced quire on premises. 411 C St. 71tf 9m I th. who disturbed the Inmates of the Jail until friends came to his res COAL AND WOOD- When you buy your coal and wood from us you cue a few hours Later and obtained get two things that are essential bls release under a I 3100 bond. today—quality and service. Wil Smith will appear for a hearing liams Wood A Coal Co. 75tf Tuesday morning. FOR HALE—Modern 6-room house, one block from Methodist church. 32500 cash, or 32700 terms. For Shoea information phone 142. 104 All the new ones have arrived at Peerless Clothing Co. 75tf E L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, hi- auranco and plate glass liability. Old Banking Bldg.. 6th and H Sts Mining Mon Organize— Phone 28._____________ The Gold Quartz and Placer Asso WANTED Ford car. touring, road ciation has been organized to con ster or light delivery considered duct extensive mining operations In .Must be a bargain for cash. G. W. Hanes, Palace hotel._______ 02 Southern Oregon. The plans of oper ations of this organization promise FOR SALE—12 Sheppards Ancona 2 year old hen« and rooster. Good big things tn the mining industry, winter layers. Price 325. Jas which is evidenced further by the Eads, 306 West 4 St________ 07 personnel of the Board of Trustees —Experienced dishwasher. elected at the organization meeting WANTED Oxford hoteb____ _ ______ 0 >tf Friday night, he officers and man SALE 80 acres at a aacrlflce, aging board of trustees are as fol FXJR adjacent to beat of outrange. Good lows; Dr. A. 'M. Knapp, president terms to right parties. Inquire and general manager; F. W. Streets, 259 care Courier. 07 prominent business man of Grants FURNISHED ROOM, with bath and Pass, Vice Pres. M. P. Schmitt, pub private entrance. 203 West Bur gess street. lic accountant. Secy.: Carl Jeschke - rnlnerologlst, treasurer; J. W. Dress NEW TODAY—PabcoUa rugs, sl*w ier, prominent busine«» man of this 7Hx!>, VxO, O11OH and 0x12. Two city, trustee; Chas. S. ,Phelps, prac Range», several heaters, leather tical and well known mining man traveling Img«, 2 good oil Maters. from Nevada, with 40 years success Phone 71. T. C. Booth. ful experience, trustee.—Medford Sun. «... «■■■—! a-»———— The First Regular Meeting— Th« Unwelcome Strinoer. Scene: Lobby of theater. A little Of the music and athletic section of the J^adies Auxiliary will meet tailor, leading u boy about six year« Tuesday evening at the Chamber of old by the hand, gives the doorman Commerce rooms, music section at one ticket. Doorman—Here I You've gotta have 7:15, athletic section at 8:15. 02 a ticket for that boy. Tailor—For dis boy? Ah, don’t be foolish, mlater. He’s only a small lit feller. He won't do nothing. WESTERN HOTEL tle Doorman —I don't care. You can’t Dining room In connection get In unless you have a ticket for the First Mass home cooked meals boy. family style, 4Oc Tailor—It’s all right, mister. 1 MRS. E. D. YENNY, Propr I promise you I won’t let hltu look.— * Theater Magazine. HeauaUtcblng, all color. I Oc yd. VO! mr$. Hellie Deas October I« Overcoat month ntid every last one of II» feel It, i«nd be. cause you feel It—well Just place that order right now and get yt.ur overcoat made aa you want II iby It will »ult you better. GEO. S. CALHOUN 003 G Street f Sixteen yearn local dealer V ■ NEW FALL GOODS at New Low Prices now arriving at Peerless Clothing Co. Each Customer’s Requirements Studying each customer'« requlretnenle, and taking |mlna to see UuU the lient nvrvlce in mdared in a good rrswua why the <inulta I’sea at Joæpliiar Beak is so iMM>ful a lxnkin< inntitutluii. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Grants Pass COMFORTS FOR CHILLY NIGHTS Good Mattresses, in Silk Floss and Cotton Felt. Blankets, Cotton, Woolnap anti All Wool. 'Also a nice lino of Comforters Holman’s Furniture Store Shoes for the Family LADIW BLACK TENNIS HHOFX, BOYS BLACK WHITE BASKETBALL SHOES. AND ALL NEW STOCK » Woodward’s 103 North 6th St. Ol li “HIII-NÜP" Foil TAIL NIHIIED SILVERWARE. WE WILL GLADLY DEM ONSTRATE ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES. Barnes, the Jeweler Across from the Peerless Across from the Sample Store Across from Cramer Bros. Next door to Josiah Pardee I CAN'T FOOL THE WEATHER MIX c Optometrists s loti Hou th (Ith X «