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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
GRINT* rxs* |>WY COURIER ~F «IX FER52NAL ÍÜ LOCAL "Know the true value of time; suatili. »<■«««', and enjoy every mo ment o( it. No idleness, no l.ixi- nc»s, no procrastination; Never put off 'til tomorrow what you can «Io today < h<»t«“rfleld. m ss r. i 1 . " — M. F. Brown, of Wolf Creak, was The I aid lea Home l.eugvu Of the Salvation Army will have in the city Mouday. William F. Grimmett, of Holland. their Christman sale IN«*ember 9. All kinds of little gifts for Christ Ilina s|M>nt the day in Granta Pass Office stationary—Courier offic*. Come aud buy your Christmas gifts allow true and how valuable W 33 George S. Calhoun made a bus of us. these words fur every day pi ai lice > I in«“» i trip to Kerby today. ——an«! csqieehdly for Saving Money. J. B. Byer« was a Medford visitor Kerby People Marrie«!— Roy Wells and Marian F. Corson, during the day. William Anderson, of Williams, of Kerby, were married by Judge Kc- was in th«« city today trausai'tlng lus Pollock at the courthouse this afternoon. business at the courthous«*. R. K. Ross returne«! last night from Portland, where he spent a Legion Meeting Tomorrow Night — OF SOUTHERN OREGON week or more on ‘business matters, The regular mooting of the Ameri Save with us. The habit grows. Pop corn that will pop at Horn- can legion will be hetld XV«slneaduy 29 night. November 9. X large attend Ing's Shack. Mrs. Katherine Gray and Mrs. K ance Is expected <o discuss the Ar P. Pengra of Portland, went to Med mistice day celebration. ford Monday. They are expected to return this evening. Mrs. Pengra is Don't Forget— visiting wth Mrs. Gray. The 5oe chicken pie «itwor served XV. B. Ragan, of Selma, «topped at Epworth Hall from <i to 8. Wed over in the city today on the way nesday. November 9. Reservation» to MedXoni. where he will visit until - • not necessary unless desired. after Armistice day. Engraved cards—Courier office War Itcliis llrquesied— Another dress form meeting will Persons having any war relics are be held all day Wednesday at the of requested to leave them with, or to fice of the home demonstrator, at notify Dr. K. J. Bllllck, as the eou- the courthouse. All ladies interasted vanlra are needed for window dis are invited to attend the meeting. plays for Armistice day. The relics Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Andrews, of will be carefully watched, and will Hollywood. Cal., who have been be returned to the doners. traveling through the east for the past six months, stopped off here this morniug to spend a few days with' Xlurpliy— Thanksgiving night, six hours of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mauuel. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock dancing, a dollar and ten cents, sup- SH the doors will o;«n for the baZaar per two bits a plate. IS HANDY TO HAVE ARDI SI» THE HOUSE OR TO CARRY IN held in the M. E. church parlors. 24 YOUR CAR Among lhe guests register«*! at Opdycke in Salem— the Oxford hotel last night were Mr.! M. U Opdycke of Grants Puss was and Mrs. E. J. Lindlo. of Lindhouse' in Salem today conferring with Sam Lodge, Carl A. Barnes aud L. C. I A. Kozer. secretary of »late; Gover Cuvally and wife of Eugene. Mrs. T. I nor Olcott and other slate officials. the M. Lumond of Wolf Creek. A. Stew Mr Opdycke. according to records in art of Roseburg and F. B. Knight the offices of the world war veterans' of Eugene state aid commission, is the only man Among those registered at the Jo in Oregon who offered his serylces sephine hotel last night were Leif as appraiser under -the so-called Fenseth of Dallas. F. S. Johnson bonus act without charge to the ap Myrtle Creek. J. B. Hearing anti plicants. Mr. Opdycke was employed G. Egger of Waldo, P. D. Busey in Salem during several sessions of Roseburg. J. E. Stinson of Brook- lhe legislature.—Oregonian. Ings. George H. Graves of Salem, Dr. T------ and Mrs. O. F. Demorest, Faye and Grants Pass Victors— it. 8:K> Curtain Ruby Demorest of Klamath Falls. With a s.'ore of 3« tn >1 the local Engraved cards—Courier office. high school team yielded the victory iT'iJijViA l'kT.u ■ frSrffR¿H05t K. P. Head Is Herts— to the Grants Puss team Saturday L. F. Finseth, of Dallas, grand afternoon on the field opposite the chancellor, and W. G. Gleason, of county hospKal. The visitors had Portland, grand keeper of record«i about 400 pounds in weight to the .... , ..Z» . V. and seals, of the Knights of Pythias, advantage of the local hoys. ' The arrived in the city today, and will re game was well played and clean from MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEAT SALE HATI II* main for the work of the order this start to finish, though some com DAY, NOYHMBER 12TH eveniug. Members and visiting broth plaint was made regarding some d< - PRICES — Lower Floor, *2.00 and *1.50 ers of the organzation are welcomed ■ clsions. The gam* was folowed In the to attend the affair. Balcony *1.00—Plus JOG War Tax evening by a grand masquerade ball at Endert's hall where the Ute op ponent« met In happy catneraderle Will Tour California— Mr. and Mrs. XV. H. l^onard leave and danced the evening awuy Into the Del Norte Wednesday morning by automobile 'early hours of dawn for southern California and wilj re ' Triplicate. main until about March 1. They will stop at Yuba City, Sacramento, NEXV TODAY San Francisco. 1-os Angeles. San CHARLIE AB0T Diego and in the Imperial Valley. FOR RENT l«irge garage with two justified the claims of Lis sponsors as being Their address will be Calexico. Cal., entrances, near business section the FUNNIEST MAN IN ALL THE where they will visit Mr. l^onard's . Call 423 C street or phone 10C-J. WORLD. Ills travesty jurist in ‘‘Light 28 brother. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rogue River Hardware Co "ffïXCMSTJSA »Tone 1DÎI7OT I ?MONDAY Night Ki V ULl^NOVEMBER 14th MARCIJS SHOW «ozi CE OF ROME ’em,” a take off on “Lightnin’,” is a gem of humo^. If you can’t laugh your’s hopeless. are enr- o." the outstanding hits of the show. Buch rtunt* were aefer snen before H<r? Is pep to the n th (iegre*». Never have acrobatic dancers fo thrilled and delighted a local audi ence. MLLE. MARION AND MONS. MARTINEZ RANDALL What there Is of her costumes are visual delights and their dancing Is superb. "Clop*t.-a," an ex otic creation and "Indian Bride” «re among their best of fering. BEE WINSOME a dainty comedienne with a fetching way who wear, a series of «artorl.il crr-atlon» that earn her the right to be called the best dr-sard woman In extraru- gnnza. Her bridal outfit alone Is In sured at |1U,OOOJO. STANLEY AND BYRNES • did not take a backgsw; «rat for i n f oa e ,K- Judged by tbe ap-L* plause that greeted l ' their eccentric danc-t Ing and rare non-? sense they conhl -■'Ji throughout the en-s tire performance. OfJ their kind-the very! best. I ROBERT LONG earned much fa’-or with hl* rich bari tone voice. A former m-niu-r of the Bos ton Grand Opera company. Ear su perior to usual run of revue singer». POLLY DAY only a glimpse of her Dresden like beauty can do her justice. She Is the final word In feminine pulchri tude. BILLY DALE tb»‘ swept voiced ju venile whose num bers arc among the most pLanlng of the Jong liat of good things. MLLE. YVONNE MONS. ROLAN in dainty dance of ferings add their full quota to ths enjoy ment of the occasion. Gertrude Pariah A vocalist with a delightful coloratura soprano filled lhe cap of melody to overdowlug. Oliver and Marie Veapo Roya! Italian Accor- Zionists extracted Krn'-opated tunes with much effect. Magazine Prices Reduced ORDER NOW :■.** \ a . RUNAWAY FOUR LXJST—Bunch of keys on Sixth Auditor Make« Visit— street. Finder please leave at the Courier office. 28 Edward O. Weber, of the Auditors Corporation Department for the J. KENNEY, expert auto repair c. state of Oregon, of Salem, spent man, 212 Foundry street, guaran Monday in the city going over the tees all work. His chartes are all books and records of the Josephine right for cash. 32 County Building and Loan Associa FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, good tion. Everything was found to be in condition, *100. Terme. Apply first class condition, and he left with Mrs. Roscoe Howard, Dixle ranch. > - 37 several valuable hints as to future handling of th« business. FOR SALE—Two milk cow < at the Bristow place, corner of II and Tenth street - 31 Klamath Falls Man Injured— Dr. o. F. Demorest, retired dentist WANTED- Window cleaning, ho-ise of Klamath Falls, received a severe cleaning, lawn work. Phone 215-R 2S cut on the back of his head as a re Geo. Seely, <12 West A St. sult of an automobile accident on ESTRAY—There cam* to my piner Merlin hill Monday evening. One of November 8, 1921, two pig’ bis daughters was driving the ma- weight about 50 pound*, black with white band bark of shoulders. chine, when the lights failed, Be- Owner can have same by paying fore she could stop, the car was bad- damage» and for this ad. Ed. If ly tipped and her father thrown out. Allen. Rd. 4, Grants Pass. Ore. 3 2 With Dr. Demorest in the car were FOlCsALE -A fine piano In goo<1 bls wife, and two daughters, Faye condition. A bargain. *130. Ad- and Ruby. The party were on their dress 423 B street, phono 1-J. 27 way to Portland from Klamath Falls. FOR *»ALF—Tokay trrap«». 3c a Under original plans, they were to nottnd while thev la’» bring votir spend the night here, but at the last boxes. Glen Ook Farm .Tones moment decided to go as far as they Creek. II. I,. Edwards, Manager could that evening. Hubwribe to your favorito mng- azlne* at the special reduced prices. Chic Chick Chorus of Marcus Peaches a score and half graceful, eaiMHng <ln rlliigs ; Imperious, st a t u e » q u e Vi-niis,-» and tnsnm I'ly, demure man- luspilns. ,-nliancln*- the fnm" of this i-s th<- FOHEMOST EXPOSITION OF I FMINIXE IlE.M TY EVEIt AU S' 'fill.PH AT ».NT-: TIME AND IN ONE PI.ACE- CAM, KUl PRICE LIST CLEMENS All In the Fastest Dancing Show Ever Beheld By Mortal Man Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier SELLS DRUGS 3Ä* I RUMMAGE SALEJior, 19. DFPENDtRT E TVSTTRANCR Ml Ma«« Se» T. M R’ntt, Rulck as’»« rooms. Phone 320. NEW TODAY—Solid oak bed room set (dresser ('«»mode and In'll -tend), *2ud hand sanitary cot, several 2nd hand picture frames with glims, mor- rls chair, kitchen cabinet with cup board. Phono 71. T. C. Booth. . Suspended Animation. Insects which spend most of their Ilves In a torpid or seini-torpltl eon- dltlon are seldom injured and never killed by being frozen. There are numerous Instances of travelers In mountain regions having found bee tles aud hulterllles above the snow line which were stiff, frozen nml nje pHrently dead. When carried down to the warmer air In the valley, however, they revived in u very short thus. HotneTown rhe Latest Styles in Neckwear BACK YARDS MADE BETTER Contest Spurs Boys and Girls of Fiad lay lo Beautify Tholr Hom* H«'in<dit< hing, nil colors |Oc )<l. mr$. nellie Reas Su noundlngs. More limn loo track jar«!» of Find' lay, O„ now look better than most Findlay front yards as a result of un Idea of Council President I- funk J. Colling» ixsl, vrhese hobby Is attractive etivlrviunenja fur the home. Mr. Culling»otsl enlisted the support of the local Rotary club und the Cluiiuber of Coiuiueree In »hut lie termed a "better back yard" contest as a means of hvt*ht»nln* Juvenile Interest In Findlay ly Improved yards und home ,surrouudliig«, und at the same time bettering the community'» outside appearance. A list of eleven prizes was an nounced for the contest -one a grand prize for either a boy or girl, live for buys und the fur girls, Mr. Cui- ling» <aal himself furnished th« money for the prizes, tu the extent of several hundred dollars. The Chamber of Cotiunvrve took charge of the routine of tlo- contest *10!*»lieu the lists closed tor entrants there wore a score more than ItM) lu th« nice for the coveted awards. The contest lasted a little over a month, In which miracle transform«- Hons »ere wrought hi tunny back yards In the city, by the youthful con testants. Working entirely «lolte. boys and girls In many Instance*. the Judge* rvpcrted, had to start with nothing but dump heap-, rout^i. wis-d covered plots aud the like. But hoes, rnke* amj «trades, cuupled ultli a gem-mu« amount of energy an<r nleive all a de sire to win one of the eleven' prize«, brought results, which were rvinurkii hie. according to the Judges. In ninklng the «wards. It wasn't al<ne the neatness of the yards that counted, but the condition of tin- yard at the start an« taken Into eon «■deration us well am! the progress Hint was made hud a great d«ul to do with the award. Gardens were a part of the required work. "There must he some real value in yard beautltlcntlon, or large con cerns wouldn't spend thousands of dollars In It every year." said Mr Collingwood In presenting Hie prizes "In fact, 1 am told It do*« pay real Interest on the Investment In better satisfied euipl«>yees wlm like attractive <*m Ironmeitts In which to work." BUILT IT WITH POTATOES Custom-Made to Your Measure us show you what expert tailoring ran do to fit you in garments comfortable, vus), well fit* ting, nml which keep their shape indefinitely. This Is pair <>j*|M>rtunity to get tiie ts-.l suits at the lowest price. At the Ni|m of Y* j .. ii > Utile Taller GEO. S. CALHOUN tm:f <á Stris-l Hart, Schaffner & Marx Vi Suits and Overcoats Peerless Clothing Co Opportunity Follows a Bank Account Be ready for opportunity Open a Bank Account at the *1» *1111 u rsDfMAi urstmr SIMM How the Cltiaens of Patricia. Alberta, Obtained Their Much Needed Town Hall. l'ntrh-ia needed a town hall. Being only two years old. this was a problem to the Infant vllluge in the southern Allx-rta prairies, tt’uys and im iiis were dlscu»»«-d. It was finally <h*<-ld«*d to build It with |M>tatm*s. Twenty acre» were plowed ami planted to spud«. Brenkltig the kind, sctsllng hiii ) cultivating »ere nil done by volunteers. Everybody took a luiml. The community |»>tuto patch now promise« ii heavy crop. The entire town tends It. When the Hr-1 potato plant p--«|s-<l «hove ground It was a munh-lpal event. Tie' town fat hers called u tunas meeting to take action when a Migrant rooster ncruti'lied up a plant. Dfacovery of a weed that Imd escaped the community hoes rnuned as much excitement as a tire alarm. The potato patch 1« looked after as tenderly as If It were the town's Imby. Two y<->ira ago th« entire country ulsitit Patricia was open prnlrl« with not u liuiiiiin habitation In the round of the horizon. The first house was built In ltilU. Today then- uro JO.iMSl acres unili-r cultivation. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Don’t Cry or Swear when you drop your watch. Take it to Letcher«' and they will make it as jfood as new again. Oiitoiinitrists Seed Pearls Used as wtedleln«. For ill«“ low ch's* of seed pearls He re Is ii <-,ai»“init <l< iu,in<| nuiung Oriental physician« and <ap«tliee:ir|«s who grind them Into u powder and ndmlnlster it to i>atlcnt» ns for inuny Ills. 10(1 South Util Going' to Build? COMING TOMORROW TOM MIX in liis most thrill ing pictiirc “HANDS” OFF” WTictlier you plan on building tills full or repairing buildings consult us. Wo can quote you attractive price* on all building materhiis In our line. Three Cs Lumber Company Lumber, luitli, Sliliml«* Fournir) nuil West (• St*. House Furnishings— MAX GOODS XIIRIXING I < >R Till: I X l.l. Ilt.X DE. MX STOCK is Now COMPLBTK IN Al.I, LINES, I t IINI- Tl HE, FI,OOR < OX EllING, < ROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, RTOVEN AND HANG IM, A 1,1 MINUM AND PY REX XVARE, BEDS, SPRINGS,XI XTTKESMES, COMFORTS AND BLANKETS. IN FACT ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED FOR THE HOME. Holman’s Furniture Store (105 G Hfrcet Wo Do Picture Framing