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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1922)
■nTMniY, .i»Nu»nv .1, io-». Y COFRim p<rrnnm 3TI ADVICE The Doctor’s advice when you are ill. The laiwycr's advice in legal matter*. The Banker's sth 1er in business venture». This fat one of the services we render our customers without charge. Open an accttunt her*' and let us get better acquaiatetl. I XION GASOLINE Oil* an«l Giv'nmw Aulo Aeceanoriea Dayton Tire» mid Tub«'y lte|u«lr Slwip anti Storage Auto Paint Simp Upstairs Vil.I.EY G»R»GE Phono NT All II St Pearl Barrett ranted by Clr- today, visiting I is of Medford. John Apple of Henrietta la city this aftemo Green, and Martha Wilkin le M. Millard. wm in the city t Ben Culp. Mer Monday morning l«uck on the Walter Koch, I ending sev- the city (Monday. near l'or!- A good place io i yesterday T- J. Williams o Room and Board In the city Mondi 9 George Hilton. J visitor 4n the city t tho luidles Repairing of all • Chaintier Second Hand Store rp tonight. HAVE OWN DOMESTIC COURT E. K. (Romig am •«I as plans the Xnaconda Mine Married Pair Air What They me spring concert. English today. Fusi to Be Grievances at Homo L. J. Otis, of Mt Twice a Year. .» »U<* Return to tlty— I city todav transactin ? courthouse. 1>rof. and Mrs. O. E. Finnerty, who The suggestion that there should be Miss Echo Spores Is again in the have been visiting relative« at Grants a "grumblers' day." a day on which city after spending the holidays at Pass, have returned to the city. I’rof. everyone should air th«'ir grh’vuticeu Eugene. Finnerty is principal of the high and tlii'ii forget them for tliv rest of I Margaret Alexander has »»turned school opening today — Eugene the year Is not the uovelty some |ieo- pie seeiu to think. Two years ago, | from Portland where she has been Guard. writes a correspondent, a young mar spending the holidays at home. ried couple anticipated the suggestion A. Carl Gentry and wife, of Med- Surveying Party Here— by establishing half yearly complaints font spent the New Y’ear holidays A. V. Emery and party of engi .courts. her»» with Mr. Gentry's parents, neers spent the night In Grants Pass till the selected «lay, both husband Mrs. W. O. Hill, of Wilderville. ■>n route to Portiaud. They have and wife told each other frankly of was shopping in the city this after ■ just completwl the location of Sec. the faults found In the previous six noon. ¡3 of the Oregon Caves highway. month*. Usually the husband goes M. M. Lewis, ranger from Pag«» The party left for Portland th la Into the “dock" first, while the wife submits tier Indictment. It be Ims I Creek, is spending a tew days in morning. been unduly forgetful. If he lias shown Grants Pass. a tendency to prefer tils club to Ills Peter Idttlefiekl of Sacramento, Marriage Lierttscw Issued— wife and home, if lie seems seldsh or is visiting friends ni the city for a Two marriage licenses were la- untidy or keeps too tight a hand upon few days. sued <>y the county clerk's office late the purse string*, the charge* are put Henry Petersen and A. T. Spader. i Saturday afternoon. Those conteni- before him and are tirgui'd out. When Gallce. are register«*! at the Grants ‘ plating matrimony wer«> Henry Cole he Is coiivluo'd, or lias shown tile Pass hotel. Mr. Petersen is to serve iand Velma Everton, both of Grants churge Is due to a misunderstanding, on the grand jury. i Pass, and Arthur Donald Savage, of the subject drops. Then the wife has Misses Vere Good and Alice Iduh- to undergo her croaa-examlnatlon. Sacramento, and Viola Frances Gray The priietliv. It Is said, has prevent ter, teachers, spent the holiday sea j of Wilderville. ed many little fault* and grievances son tn Portland. They are back again from becoming cbronl«' mid leading to in their class rooms. serious trouble.—Manchester Guard W. J. Mishler, city superintendent Beturns to Porttantl— Mias Helen Minthorn, of the forest ian. of schools, is back from attending service department, returned to the the Oregon State Teachers associa district office In Portland Monday BORN tion meeting in Portland. Miss Minnie A. Vlgus, teacher in night, She had been with the local SEWARD To Mr. und Mrs. C. II Kerby, on January 3. Seward, of i the junior high school, returned on office since last May, assisting dur a «taught • r. ’ Monday evening from Chico, where ing the summer and fall months. Her she had been spending the holidays. home is in 'Rogue River. Hugo visitors in* the city today Concerning the Wedding Ring. were Mrs. F. E. Decker. Ernest Deck- Married New Year’» Eve— Tlie wedding ring must be of gold On Saturday evening at the M. E. H married life Is to lie Imppy. Nu |er, Clair »Viseman and Madge Wise parsonage Arthur Donald Savage of Inferior metnl will do; while to break man. Dr. R. W. Stearns and famfly of Sacramento. Cal., and Viola Frances nr lone the ring Is an III omen. If the i Medford and Harry Stearns and fam Gray, of Wilderville. were married ring conies off the linger, either by ily of Ashland spent New »’ears day by Rev. Joseph Knotts. Mr. and Mrs. accident, or forgetfulness, the bride Is with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns. Marion Stevenson of Wilderville be certainly unking for trouble. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, of ing the witnesses Mr. and Mrs. Sav Salem, visited relatives here New age will spend a few days here and Years day, returning home Monday then go to Sacramento, their future I home. night. Mr. and Mrs. James iM. Powers have returned from spending the hol Stu«l<*nt* Return to School— idays in Portland. Mrs. Powers will Students from the higher institu-1 resume her work here at once. tions of learning along the Pacific Mr. and Mrs. J. M. (McDonald. coast, have been drifting out of the ¡Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada, were city the past two days as classes. In registered at the Western hotel Mon- the majority of the schools, are re s timed today, Florence Bocock left day night. . Guests at the Josephine hotel this morning to entsr the University | Monday night include A. McL. Hawk, of Oregon as a freshman, while Ver- i 7;15 and 9:30 Wolf Creek, Joe I«eahy, Holland, netta and Lynetta Quinlan returned I Mrs. G. R. Gray, Portland, C. G. to the same school, having remained Don't I m ' forced to confewe Polk, Holland. at home during the past term. They You Mi'.wtl It among the guests of the Oxford will l*e sophomores this year. last night were H. Roger of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinley of Him Surprise Part) — Portland, William Carney of Boston A birthday surprise party Monday and C. E. Wilson of 'Medford. evening was held in honor of Missl Cabinet maker at 'Booth’s. Phone Effie de Grasse at the home of her 1 | 71. 71 parents, «20 North Third otreet. The Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerman are young lady was enticed away from i leaving tonight for Portland where home and on her return found the they will visit relatives. A stop over young people gathered there. It was' ' will be made at Salem, where they a real «tirprise. The home was J I will visit a brother. beautifully decorat'd. Games were Tom Ostien. of Monmouth, is played and refreshments served. The spending a day or two In the city young people report a very enjoyable' visiting friends. He has been with evening. . the surveying party that ha* com- pleted a location of the Caves hlgh- laing Horseback Trip— way. Mr. and Mrs. Hormer Deane Tubbs John Anderson, of Ashland, ar- of Phillips, Me., wore In Grants Pass j rived in the city Monday for a few Saturday. They are traveling by' days visit with Pete Allen, The horseback around the rim of the young men will leave Wednesday United States, excepting to completed | night for Eugene, where they are They left | I prominent in journalistic work at a 10,000-mlle journey. their home June 20, having already the University. ridden their two horses 4,300 miles. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald and They have a pack horse with camp . son of Klamath Falls, visited Mrs. equipment but since the cold weather i Fitzgerald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. they have been staying at hotels, j thé noiiJ-rriirhing ttory. - Dysert, at Kerby, returning home Mrs. Tubbs Is a musical comedy star, | yesterday. Mr. Fitzgerald is spend known as Floralne Wheeler, and Is | ing a few days in town. making the trip for pleasure and rec- reatlon. Special Reduced Prices On All Winter Hats mr$. Dellic Reas HrmMiUhIng, »II colora lOe y«l, American Restaurant THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TH K H »HIT GROWS SAVE WITH ITS START YEAR RIGHT For a Punctual Get-Up Buy a WESTCLOX Rogue River Hardware Co Tito WINCHESTER Store Good Times Ahead Sow that the worst Is over "Good Times" looms brightly ahead— SO “let’s go" BIG! Quality Guarantee«! and l*ricee always right on Shoes and Men's Furnishings at Woodward’s Shoes and Men's Furnishings Shoes for the Family '.$7.00 a Week Tailored Clothes lint«' a gnsit deal In do with our'» welfare. Hue. rranful turn wear them. They tost no luorc in Hui eml. Ila««’ your next »lilt t4i4'<>rr«l by Al the sign of Ye J"ll> Little Tailor g.'t.X.OO mid lc*« to g I.X. I HI mid moi" GEO. S. CALHOUN H ot snnui'isi »«Mirs I sm - ix I Agent G Sti«s I Watch mis Space Something Coming Tomorrow Peerless Clothing Co. Dollar Self-Starter There ar«' many »elf-starter» on th«’ market. Homo »tart ami Mini«' don’t, tail the I h M on«’ i* the DOLLAR Sb.l<F- STARTER—.» »axing* account. If given th« projter care thi» »tarter will pull you out of many tight Im'vw, and carry you along happily over many mil«*» of your Journey. U« ,a«t .0 * •■«<• W " W""’ You cun get till* di'pendubl«’ »tarter Jiy Just dvporittag on«' «hdlnr at till» bank, nml then keep atbling n dollar or so aa often a» you can—but regularly. Afonie atol we u»! We will lie g>a«l to tell you more about the DOLLAR SELF-ST IRTKR. Grants Pass & Josephine Bank RIVOLI LAST TIMES TONIGHT Go-Carts and Carriages We carry the H eyw mxl- Wak efield and the Sturgis lines, which sre so favorably known to mothi-rs of Grafts Pas*. We would appreciate a call of in- h | icction. “Six-cylinder style at Forti Prices." 1 “The little store around the corner” HOLMANS I The Right Thing AT it Ï The Right Time t Come in add take a look at our grain-fril beef. Best on the market. PHONE B2 For Those Cold Feet The City Market TBV During' 1922 Kant leck and Hymbol WATER BOTTLES Our high standard will be always maintained Remember A I CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Store ZU ftaxaftjhw 1 Letter heads, all styles, at Courier office, the All Pyralin Ivory 1-4 Off this week GRIFFITH’S All Polychrome Candlestick Holders and Candles MASTERPIECE 1-3 Off «ÍH,r Attends Irrigation Meeting— Wllford Allen, secretary of the Grants Pass Irrigation district, left for Portland Sunday night to attend the meeting of the executive com mittee of the Oregon Irrigation con gress which met yesterday. Mr. 'Al len was also present at the meeting today Of the State Chamber of Com merce, which met in Portland to dis cuss methods of development for the state and to find means of getting settlers into the state. The irriga tion committee and the state cham ber were meeting In conjunction so as to better work out the problems of the newly formed irrigation (H r - trlcta I ji the state. t New Year Specials * Couch’s Pharmacy llnrry E. llarry Has It" I'orini'rly Sabina TOMORROW Plaster Board WM. DESMOND It I* <lc*crllM'<l a* having vigor, the breezines*, th«’ ac tion and romance of "Th«’ Mark of Zorro," with mor«' up- to-date and American Adven- turn. does away with Lathe and Plaster We have it at less than catalogue prices Three C’s Lumber Company Phone 59