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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
. No matter what yottr business is, thia record in ra- sentiaL k «-becking account at tMa Hank furnish«-» such a rrronl. You Mill be greatly pleased with our plan. THK H WIT GROWS ---------- ▼«« ■ - ■■ ' T"7'~--------- ■■■ ■«* . ------- gn -TJ —--------------- A Store of Useful Gifts Gift Sets —of— Kitchen Knife, Fork Paring Knife and Spatula Winchester Flash Lights —and— Batteries Pocket Knives Scissors Safety Razors New Pieces in the Genuine Pyrex Oven Glass Ware Rogue River Hardware Co. Rebekah Clirl-tina-. T hm — The rebekah and Odd Fellows will ¡celebrate the Christmas season at 8 ¡o'clock Monday evening, December 126. with a tree and entertainment 'for the children, each family provid- I ing their own presents, which are not Ito exceed the value of 15 cents. 4 2 Piece Dinner Sets ........................................ . 42 piece dinner sets. Johnsons English ware Plain White Dinner Plates, 6 for .................. Plain White Cups and Saucers, 6 for ........... Plain White Cupe only ......... -.......................... .. Hand Painted China Plates ................................... Extra heavy cups and saucers............... _........... 7 piece salad sete, hand painted ..................... 7 piece Cake sets, hand painted ....................... Glace ( berries— Only 75c per lb. at Truax. ODD I’lEXTM IX RUE BIRD PkTTERN ONE-HALF PRICE “The little store around the comer” JEWELRY Gifts That Last Diamonds Clocks Watches Silverware a Letcher & Son Optometrists and .Jewelers ■ ACCFI’T IBLI-i GIFTS Kilt CHRISTM kN llrniMitrldniC. nil colors lOv jr<L mr$. Dellle Deas Tailored Clothes have » gr»'rtt <l»'nl 1«i »Io nidi «me1» welfare. Nile- crasful men uvar them. They «sml no more In Hu« cml. Have your ucvt suit trti*or«sl by N.IA.IMI anil It«« Io gl.VUO limi moi«» GEO. S. CALHOUN (i Slrwl (»»er Nricuti'cn k car« Isbal Agent All Holiday Goods Reduced Pre-Holiday Sale Peerless Clothing Co. VANII CLOTHIEHA farm Record Calendars Any Farmer wishing on«* of our («lender« « an secure one by writing us or calling m the llank. The same |><«p- ulur kind w «> have I h - u giving out Ilia' |>n«t few year*. Grants Pass & Josephine Bank N4m H. Baker, Cashier, k. K. ( ana, Ana’C < ashler I. A. Itoblc. Prraldrnl Geo. P. Jratrr, I b-e President WILL Who Said Dishes HOLMANS IltE $7.00 a Week OF SOUTHERN OREGON ,. ; Hose, Purses, Beads Gowns and Camisoles American Restaurant THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK F0f= ------- I NION GASOLINE Oils au«l Gressis» kul o Accessories Day luti Tire» and Tulx-a Repair Shop and storage« kill«» Paint Shop lp«(«lrs YAI.LEV GARAGI] Phono N7 All II Nl Take Tanlac anil «*»1 thrra square (►pen Evening»— Thursday. Frida« and Saturday meals a «lav. Couch's Pharmacy. nights. Kinney * Truax. 68 t Adv.) W. J. Maglson was among the Mi'itfoni visitors in th«' city today. Christ nul» Dan«»»—Kerby Hall— Printed calling cards—Courier. December 24. Music by Nielsons Candy canes at Horning'«. 63 T Mrs. Ada French, of Los Angeles, Short«**.! Day <«f Ye««r— ' is »ponding a tew days In the city, Today is the ahortest day of the being r«*gistere«l at the Western. year and from no» on the days will A good place to Make yourself a Christmas pres again liegiii to lengthen out. cutting ent that will lie a starter, k huild- .low n the monthly light hills Room and Board ling lot on may payments. Soe 1 Radke or your real estate agent. 65 Elks Aitcutloa— Mrs. latura llonnokl. of Portland. Please pay your Christmas money ■ arrive»! Bunday morning for a visit to Frank Wood al Josephine Grocery. N«-w Pack — I with a sister. Mrs. J. L. Johnson. It's nm'ded more than ever. Elka I Coaster wagons and velivclpwles will handle fund and distribute to i Mackerel, Bloaters nnd Boneless Herring at Kinney < Truax. 62 Rogue River Hardware Co. 63 luMdv. C. A. Wlnetrout, chairman. Special mix«*«! candies, 20c per lb. ' at Horning's Shack . 63 Hlglinuv In G ihm I SI« m | h '— F. S. anil At. Eldred Simas were Tonight, W<*«lncrata». lb»'. 21 — Th>> Pacific lllghwni to the north Will bo the annual election of the , business visitors in the •city today officers of the American Legion. All ils now In excellent condition ami Is from Kerby. members are requested to be present. I passable to ull who wish to travel by Don’t blame anybody but yourself Division Engtm'er K E There will bea fed afterwards. 62 | auto. i if your nights are made mlserabl«» , Hodgman an«l R«*eid<'ii< Kiiglneer J. You failed to take ivy Indigestion. 1 (1 llromley made a trip of Inspec Christmas (smlira— iTanlac. Couch’s Pharmacy. (Adv.) tion over II«« road, returning here Lyons Glace Fruita and Chocolates J. N. Eggers came in from Takil- | Tuesday evening. Th«1 recent snow* al the Boubonniere. 52tf ma today to attend to business in the <li«l not daniuge t'ie condition <>( the I city. i roail to trtty great extent and Mr M. Stott Movra T. Pyrex New pieces in Genuine T. M. Stott mov<al hla insù ranee Bromley stut«*s that automobilista [Oven glass ware. Rogue River llanl- offi«*e today from his Ohl kuMtion to I can now make good time. The ano» 63 I ware Co. th«* building located between Old- I extended as far as Canyonville where G. W. Smith, who has been employ Ing's garage and Collins Garage The ¡It dlaappoarvd un«l although It was ed on the Caves Highway Is spending snowing there. ib«> «no» melted as the holiday season in the city. He Is number of the new office is 30 21* fust as it camo down k snow plow North Sixth street. ¡stopping at the Wsetern. Is living used on the t’ascadeif to Buy a beautiful lot on easy pay- keep the road open all winter. I ments and build yourself a home I(olirti-. Saved— Pre-Holiday sale on all good« at S« h * Radke or your real estat«' agent. Emil Schmidt spent a few days Peerless Clothing Co. here visiting friends. IHe left for Survey, 1» I'rogcra-mg I Portland Tuesday night anti will re- The survey of the Crescent City re- i main there a short time before highway Is progressing In good ■ turning to San Francisco. The deman«! for Tanlac has broken shape Ed. Ament came in from Che l all world’s records. Over Twenty line where he has been engaged In Million bottles have been sold since the survey work, lie suya that there lit was place«l on the market six years is a stretch of about nine mil«»« com pleted at this time Four feet of i ago. Couch's Pharmacy. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. E. U Churchill will snow is reported on Oregon moun i leave this evening for Isis Angeles tain. j where they will visit the next two ’ weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Wes- A I'hristnuM l*rugrnui— And tree at 3. B A hull Wednes ' ley Brow n. Members and Among those registered at the Ox- day evening. 7:30. families of both Juveniles and adults I ford last night were F. H. Cockell, I Charles Olson. E. E. lxjomis. J. L. Invited. I Jones. Clyde Brock well. E. S. Reed Christmas PotAtora and Carl Grill of Portland. Harry Yakima Gems, best potatoes. ,2.35 i —. Hogue of Eugene. F. W. Kelllng- per 100 pounds. White mill run. ' ton of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Il M per sack. Count's Feed Store, , M. L. Goff of Seattle. A Winchester flashlight makes 514 J Street. an Ideal gift. Rogue River Hard Takes Yrteran Io li.mpital— ware Co. 63 Richard C. J oner, a world Those stopping at the Josephine ■' last night were J. F. Ehrett, Mr. and veteran, left Tuesday night for Mrs. J. B. Amundson, Dr. an'd Mrs. land where he w ill pnter the govern j B. B. Ackley anil L. Wintiler of ment hospital, He was accorniMinied j Portland. W. V. Black-well of Taco- by Dr. E. J. Bl Hick, Mr. Jonra was I ma. R. A. Cunningham and J. L. wounded while in (he service In ! Mathis of Seattle. A. E. Woodson of France, hla present illness resulting Cottage Grove and J. Fitzgibbon of from these wounds. | San Francisco. laidi«"« Call at— Cream mixed candy, 25c lb. Horn Marlnello Beauty Shop for your I leg's Shack. Spec cl price by the shampooing, Exclusively Marlnello | pall. BOD 2 0 s ■, North I^etter heads, all styles. at the preparations used. Sixth street. 63 Courier office. Your businras may mu require a I mok keeper. but it dora require so accurate re»»>r«l <>t all money reraUisi and pabl out. AkVK WITH IN v PEK52N0L ÍÜS LOCAL | Accurate Records LSI wriivr div . i>rr PMiirR oi, uwt GRtvra Pvts mm enrrnm • PAGE SIX Kinney » • 2 Gora to Mnko Arn-t— Sheriff George Ix-wis left for Elk Creek this morning to place L. R. Webb under arrest. A complaint was made by the Wertz brothers that he had fired a short through a window at them, The charge is assault with intent to kill. N. H. Christmas Tri e The Presbyterian Sunday school Christmas tree and exercises by the primary, beginners and Junior de- partments will be held at the church Friday evening. AJ1 members of the school are asked to be there at 7 o’clock, when the exercises com mence. An invitation Is extende<| to friends of the school. k p^L-ATlo^ A great American ronwsly, playcil by i> groat American comciliirti. Merchandise Make This Sale a Big Success I en’s Kersey Wool Pants at this Sale - - QQ ( >wr<oats— All-wool overcoats, *11.85 to ,26 at Peerless Clothing Co. pre-hollday sale. 43tf Baptist Program Thunulay— The Christmas program of the Baptist church will be given Th tira day evening. In addition to tile regular program the orchestra will give “The Chimes” and one other selection. The service will begin at Them» Quail Came High— Joseph I. Wagner was placed un 7:30 sharp and all are urged to bo der arrest by Game Warden Bancroft on time. Prayer meeting will be .today charged with the killing of held Wednesday evening at 7:30. two quail out of season. Wagner pleaded guilty and was fined ,25 Pre-Holiday Subm it is well worth your while to see for each quail and ,3 costs. A ,50 ¡Winchester shotgun was also confls- our complete line i of men’s clothing ' rated. The case was before Judge and shoes before purchasing. Peer- lose Clothing Co. Holman. 43tf. ______ Wllford Allen Returns— ¡Groom Overlooks license— Wllford Allen, secretary of the They were all ready to be mar- ried. The minister was engaged and Grants Pass Irrigation district, re- I the witnesses were all on hand. Theilllrne<1 thl* morning from Pendleton groom even had remembered to where he attended the Oregon Irriga bring the ring with him. When Rev. tion congress. which met there last C. M. Cline, of the Baptist church, week. Mr. Allen was eleoted as a was prepared to perform the cere vice-president of the congress. He mony which would make the couple stopped In Salem for a day on his re man and wife, it was found that the turn to confer with State Engineer license had not been secured in Jack- Percy Cupper on matters pertaining son county where the couple live. to the local district. He reports They tried to get one here, but were exceedingly cold weather In Port- unsuccessful as neither was a res I- land. dent of Josephine county. They re turned to Jacksonville, where Glenn Prnrtical Roofers— Inman, the man In the case, was Now is the time to put that roof able to get the license. They were in good shape, don’t wait until it 7 married in Ashland, where the cou- starts to leak and the plaster begins pie reside, Mr. Inman is well known to tall, fix it now. For service and hero being president of the district good workmanship see Graham Wilson, Medford, Ore. i B. Y. P. U. 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