Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 05, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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Capital, Surplus and Undi­
vided Profits $109,000
Resources More Than
$1,000,000
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Save with us.
The habit grows.
House Furnishings—
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Holman's Furniture Store
BOB G HOnrt
\\ o Du I’Id lire Irnmlug
Prepare for the Rainy Day
Buy R u I i I mt * mill hi'««)
I'rtMif »liiH-n NOW.
weuthi*r*
AT
Woodward’s 103 North 6th St.
Shoes for the Family
B uster B rown S hoes
QIAI.IT1, MIT I'lllt E. Ml MT liETI ItMINE I KE BAIL
t.llS VIIITI EM OF kN VKTKT.E. IT IS ON THIS
BVMs WK ASK A ot H < I >MI* AICIsilX To BE MAUK.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
grants pass
EducateY our Dollars
Trade
— at the —
SAMPLE STORE
TOURIST GROCERY
(Aho < iRnru
ium !
ConiHctloiw)
HOME OF THE
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“MILK SHIMMIE” I lc
L. A. ItlNQl I.TTE
ftlll SOI TH SIXTH ST,
I* MiK FIVE
DAILY COI 111 kit
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I'llONK I'JI-R
Sslein, J. A. Ormandy of Portland. |
Ben C. Sheldon of Medford, C. J 1
Buck of Portland, Addison Bennett of :
I Portlsnd, C. E. Gates of Medford, C. j
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M ......... ■■ "I I B. I atm kin of Ashland, L. Quinby of j
Portland, H. W. Webber of Crescent
Pop corn that will pop at Horn­ Athlets, Ilers—
O. U Clough, former physical di­ City and Mr. Gard and Turner from
ing'« Shack.
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rector for tho Multnomah Amateur the Deschutes country.
Splralla. th« World'» bu»l coraat.
laical citizens who were prominent
Athletic club of Portland spent the |
Mary L. Co», rorsatlore. For ap- j
day in Granta Pass. In addition to in the celebration were Wllford Al­
polnlmanta photo» Hit-J, evening»
his work In Portland, Mr. Clough len, Sam Baker, Charles Smith, Geo.
"Thu LMaarmament Confarencw” | was formerly assistant
coach at Hamilton, George Fddmaler and C.
| will bu th» day*» themu, In »ermon Washington Blate college, and assist­ H. Demaray.
anil »ollie next Sunday at the White ed In track work at the University of
i Tempi« Church of Christ.
25 Southern California and Oxidental
E. K. Thompaon returned Friday college, lie will be in the city next
I evening from a six week's trip to week, and has volunteered his ser-
i Spokane and the Conor d'Alene min­ vlces to the local high school foot­ E< «momie Situation Shows Improvc-.
nuMtl Says a Former Premier
ball team, to assist them in getting
ing country.
ready to give Roseburg a drubbing.
Wednaaday afternoon st 3 o'clock
Riga, Nov. 5.—(A. P.»—The eco­
I the doors will open for the bazaar
nomic position at the Far Eastern re- .
I hold In the M. E. church parlors. 26 W. <>. W. to Gather—
public with headquarters In Chita !
Members of the Woodmen of the
"The Disarmament Conferenc«" World plan a big meeting for Mon­ lias much improved lately, affirms A. i
| will be th« day's theme. In nernion day night. There is a large class to T. Krasnotchekoff, formerly a Chlca- ■
! and song next Sunday at the White be Initiated, and the commltte in go lawyer, and until recently pre-1
1 Temple Church of Christ.
25 charge has arranged many new fea­ mler of that republic.
Interviewed in Moscow by tho!
Among the guests registered st tures that will be of Interest to the
newspaper,
Novy Put he said:
' the Oxford hotel last night were members of the organization. On
"Government undertakings are ap­
Wednesday
evening,
November
9.
! John I. Nelson and wife, Ghaba and
proaching the level of pre-war pro­
Exel Nelson, Went Dilley ami wife, the officers and members of the drill
duction. The republic has national- ■
Aretta M. Long. Edwin A. Moore. team will go to .Medford to Initiate
ized only industrial enterprises of
Floyd Duley and
C. floe and wife another large class. Arrangements
state importance or owned by ene­
’ or Creacent City. J. W. Farlolgh and for transportation will be made al
mies. Private external and internal
the
meeting
.Monday
evening.
wife of Ixilsnd, A. Moore and Ed.
trading is legalized. Finance is based
I Zlntkor of Eugene.
on the free circulation of gold and
Engraved cards—Courier office.
silver rubles, while l.ObO paper ru­
bles equal 10 copeks, gold. (A co-
Remember the chicken pie supper
pek normally was 1-100 part of a
served in Epworth Hull. Wednesday
ruble).
evening from G to 6. Reservations
(Continued from Page One)
"At the head of the foreign, war I
may be made with Mrs. A. B. Cor-
I noli, phone 207-R.
26 | good enough —stick to it," he said tn and borne departments are commuu-
ists. A powerful revolutionary army
Among the guests registered at. closing.
safeguards the republic's indepen­
Bert Anderson, representing the dence, assisted by red guerilla troops
I the Josophlne hotel lust night were
I .Mr. and Mrs. Met C. Skane. Mrs. stale fish commission, briefly out­
which combined, constitute a consid­
i Zlelgar of Astoria, J. J. McNamara. lined the work of the commission, erable force.
| C W. Manley, II. II. Weber and Chas. and urged the destruction of the old
“The increasing number of appli­
Horn of Crescent City. 1. B. Hearn- Ament dam, down tho river from the cations made for gold and lumber
' Ing of Waldo. O. !.. Clough of Port- new project, as It hindered the fish
concessions Indicate the favorable
I land, J. O. Hiller of Creacent City. from going up stream to spawn. Ho opinion entertained abroad of our '
II. Egdberg of Glendale, J. S. .Moore, finislits! with the remark that bo resources. Many proposals have al-1
of Portland. W. J Kerr of Corvallis, whm present to dedicate the new fish­ so been revived from Japanese capi­
[ Addison llennotl of tho "Oregonian." way to the perpetuity of th« finny talists seeking concessions, bnt the <
j Percy Cupper of Salem, and W. B. • tribes of tho Rogue.
republic is disinclined to entertain
Cooper of Eugene.
Representing the Anglo Ixindon & them until Its territory is cleared of
Printed calling cards—Courier.
Paris bank, of San Francisco, J. W. Japanese troops.”
Harrison, vice president of that in­
stitution, spoke briefly. The basis of
F««4b.dl Team bmo—
Members of the football team are his talk was of the benefits to be ob­
FRUITDALE
playing Medford at that place this tained from irrigation. He quoted ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦
Mrs.
Nomar.
of Williams, who has I
afternoon. Ted Cramer Jr., accom­ figures from California projects for
been attending the clothing school in
the
past
20
years,
showing
the
rise
panied tho eleven to referee the con­
in land values, inereases in produc­ town spent Thursday nightzwith Mrs.
test
tion and population under irrigation. J. Ls Stanbrough.
Mr. Sowash has returned to his
Nearly 150 invited persons were
Auto Top« ami Trimming—
placer mine below the Jewett.
guests of the Shattuck Construction
Tops dressed and repaired, auto
Mrs. H. M. Parhm spent Sunday
company tor a luuch served at the
painting. The Auto Craft Works,
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ham­
company's mess hall at noon.
oppo. Round House, Grants rasa. 26
ilton, they visited the Savage Rapids
.Many «* of those responding to re-
dam.
quests for a few words by Wllford
Glen Otis and wife have been stay­
•Allen, secretary of the irrigation dis­
1 Here Emm tVvnceut City—
ing with the Drouletts helping to har­
Among tho visitors from the coast trict, who presided as toast master.
vest the grapes.
E. O. McCormick, of San Francis­
for the day's celebration are E. A.
J. L. Stanbrough, wife and Master
.Moore, superintendent ■ of schools, co, vice president of the Southern Pa­
George, were Sunday dinner guests
West IDuley and wife. Arietta lams, cific system, urged cooperation, both
of the Robert Harris family in Grants
county clerk. E. N. McVey and wife, in tilling the soil and in marketing
Pass Sunday.
county auditor, <1. AV. Manley, Jack the produce. He also urged the com­
Mr. and Mrs. Underwood were
munity
to
put
the
Marble
Halls
of
Mack and Chas. Horn.
Wednesday evening callers at the
Oregon to work, that they might
Neilson home.
draw tourists to the community.
' Vvieil—
The Fruitdale grange committee
Others who responded were Fred
»•nil Grey Oats, Red Clover nt
on tho marketing question, met with
Hesse, of Portland, who spoke of
I Counts Feed Store.
25
Mrs. Parham Wednesday and had
Southern Oregon as the playground
dinner.
of tho west; L. Quinby, Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Hagen and three chil­
1 Figure« Often Lie—
briefly described the engineering fea­
Filgures often lie. In an adver­ tures of the dam; Jerome H. Fertig, dren and A. W. Bates and wife were
tisement for th« First National Bank who had charge of theOchoho project Tuesday evening callers of Mr. and
of Southern Oregon in this issue of in Eastern Oregon, told of the con­ Mrs. Hamilton.
A number of the grangers from
tho Courier, ft is stated, in an ob­ struction front his point of view as
vious error, that the institution's project engineer: E. S. Shattuck, of Fruitdale and Rogue River granges
capital, surplus and undivided profits San Francisco, in charge of the con­ attended Pomona at Deer creek Sat­
total |t09.00. The figures should struction, remarked that he thought urday, had a good dinner, good ses­
have read.
capital and
surplus, everyone connected with the project sion and admitted three new mem­
110»,000.00.
I
was glad the "dant" Job was complet­ bers.
Mrs. Silliaman, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg
ed.
and son, of Medford, visited
Mrs.
Mayors
of
three
cities.
C.
E.
Gates.
Sldxiul Meeting A. F. .V A. Al.—
Neilson Sunday evening.
Medford.!'.
B.
Iwinikin,
Ashland,
and
There will l>o a special meeting of
Mrs. J. I.. Stanbrough and Mrs. F.
11. Demaray, Grants Pass, were
the .Masonic lodge Tuesday evening
G. Roper attended the clothing school
called
upon
for
a
few
words.
Robert
al 7:30.
2G
in Grants Pass. Wednesday and
Howard, represented the Portland
Chamber of Commerce, and told of Thursday.
' Dr. Moore Visits—
tho necessity of cooperation for suc­
COMING EVENTS
Dr. J. S. Moore, of Portland.
Is cess. Addison Bennett, veteran news-
»Pending tho day hero helping cele­ paper man of Portland, declared that Nov. 9, Wednesday—M. E. Indies’
Aid bazaar.
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brate tile dedication of tho Savage In spite of his many years, he could
Rapid» dam. Tho doctor was a resi­ beat the remarks of previous speak­ Nov. 11, Friday—Armistice day cele­
bration.
lient of Grants Pass for about 12 ers. E. J. Carrillo, superintendent in
years and was closely Identified with charge, publicly thanked the mem­ Nov. 18. Friday Darktow n Enter-j
tainers.
18tf
tho early activities and growth of bers of tho company who worked tin­
the city
lie is vnroOti* to California der him «luring the construction of Dee. 16, Friday Presbyterian Ladies i
where ho wll join Ills son. Harvard,
Xmas llazzar.
the dam.
and together they will tour tho stalo
Selections by a local male quartet
by autoniobllo.
Surely!
were given at various times during
\
•
It D easy enough to And a needle |
pauses in the speaking.
hi ii Im.vstack—If yon «It on It.
Throe members of the board of di­
Many I *efnl an<1 Fam y Article»—
rectors
of
tho
district
were
intro-
Will bo on aalo at the baxaar given
by tho ladles of the M. E. church. duced. and made a few remarks.
Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. There were Charles Smith, president I
There will be apron«, candy, and of tho board. George Hamilton and ;
towel booths. A fancy work liepart- George Feldinaler.
Among distinguished • out-of-town
,1'ient anil also a rummage booth con-
j talning many useful articles.
36 visitors at the celebration were to
bo seen M. R. McLeod of San Fran-(
cisco, J. AV. llarrlson of San Fran-1,
ORDER NOW
Alm. AA'urtabaugli Entertains—
In a very quiet and effective man­ cisco. A. .1. Barnes of Portland. J. B.
Sub«cribe to your favorite tnag
ner. some of the friends and neigh­ Ranson of Portland, F. G. Lewis and
nzines at I ho s|Hx ial reduced
bors niirprlscd Mrs. J. D. WurU- I. T. Sparks of Eugene, L. A. Wil­
prices.
baugli on the afternoon of her birth­ liams of Portland, M. Montgomery
of .Medford. Robert Howard of Port­
day, November 3rd.
The ladies
CALL FOR PRICE LIST
brought the reason's host offerings land. Bort Greer of Ashland, L. C.
In flowers, birthday cards, gifts, two loas of San Francisco, AV. L. Walther
beautiful birthday cakes, 'besides a of Medford. O. H. Burnhill of Ash-1
lovely luncheon, which all enjoyed. lend. Dr. J. S. Moore of Portland. (I
Reminiscent stories were related by L. Clough of Portland. E. O. McCor­
different ones of other birthdays mick of San Francisco. AV. .1. Kerr of
TA* ftr x<x£L JA mo
Inng passed, and a toast was given Corvallis, J. 11. Mnlchay of Pffriland.
to President Harding, it being hls Percy Cupper of Salem. Fred Hesse
of Portland, C. E. Strickland of
1 birthday also.
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LOCAL
New Arrivals™
of CHICKEN DRESSES for afternoon,
evening and street wear.
IfemsBUhlag, all colors 10c yd.
IPrs. nellie Deas
CONDITION III FAR [AST BETTFR
Savage Rapids Irrigation
People You Know
in Grants Pass have been placing orders
and wearing good made to-measure
clothing tailored by
At the sign of
Ye Jolly
fatile Tailor
For Nearly Seventeen Years
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
CASH CLOTHIERS
Opportunity Follows
a Bank Account
Be ready for opportunity.
Open a Bank Account at the
Grants Pass and
Josephine Bank
SEATS NOW SELLING
PRICES -Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00
Plus 10 per cent War Tax
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