Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 28, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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CHANTS I'ARB DAILY COURIER
Tt KMDAV, OCTOBKIt 2M,
The First Thing
We earnestly desire to call your attention to the
series ot talks on banks and banking thai will appear In
this nu' regularly from uow on. , -
They At not muity statistics, learned thoorlns nor
complicated problems for "titKh brown," but Just plain,
' honest, truthful, helpful talk to plnln folks, talk (tint ,
are worth while. They are written out of the ordinary
atltlted style, for a purpose, yet they are not flippant,
foolish or frivolous, for each one carries a message.
Watch this apace regularly twice every week.
THE FIRSTjNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
rcoERAt. nssr.avrj
There I no "Closed 8eair
for
Kodaking'
It Is un "nil-year-round"
port. You c n carry u Ko
xlak whore ever you go. and
add t to ehpolO ...I.WI Hand
add to the plfjuinre of any oc
casion by picture taking.
kodaks, llrmvnle", rrt'im
KuMiiuui I'tliii, ( Iu'iiiU'iiU nml
n'l Camera Ktipp'lce
Stanton Rowell
' Mimic anil Photo House
1 . 607 SOU G St.
PER52NdL LOCAL
McNM-ngtr tiel Tractor
Clarence Messenger U the Intent
ot the Josephine county farmers to
purchaae a tractor to take the place
of horses In hla farming operations
Monday he drove a new Kordsnn
home to hla farm nur Drydon, the
purchase haying been made of the
Wiuotrout agency.
Vou Are (iolng to MJs It
It you nilii'a the Hallowe'en ma'
iquera'de darning party, tiring yourl
MUs and come. 10
V. O. V. lWM-rlnK
The local ramp, of Woodmen of
the World has secured a aet of box
t it K kIoviw mid Inst nlKht there were
two three-round bouts. Ten new ap
plications for membership have been
received. One ot the neighbors bus
killed a fine tat buck and the camp
will tiave a venison feed on 'Monday,
I .Vovember 17,81 6:30 p. m.
Ill-Minn Hclcnre Ji'rt lire
Thursday, October 30 by Prank !1.
jlMinard. C. S. II., of Chloago. III..
'Opera House. S p. m. 09
Wllford Allen on Courier
Wlltord Allen, after an alwence ot
two and one half years, during which
time he wus a member of the state
industrial accident commission, in
airuln on the staff or the Dully
Courier as editor, George lv Drum
mond, who twin served the Courier
acceptably for the past I.", month,
has aorepted a ixmitlon with the
Klamath Falls Herald. Mr. Drum
mond has made many friends during
his stay in Grants Pans.
Jewell lime tlg Iturk
Stephen Jewell is exhibiting one
of the best buck heads brought Into
the town this hunting season. It Is
a five-Hilnter, and was killed on
ISteamhoat creok where Jewell was
'one ot a hunting party composed of
his brothers, John and Wllllum
Jewell and Ted Wallace. The party
wus out about a week and brought
In three deer.
J. K. Itartlett
j Of the Peoples Kloctrlr Store.
Medford, Oregon, will be in this ter
ritory, still selling Standard Electri
cal equipment same goods, better
prices your needs will be given our
utmost consideration. J5tf
KLENZO
Dental Creme
Makes the Mouth feel so cool
and clean
25c Tube'
CLEMENS
Sella Drugs-Rooka and
Stationer
Itev. J. 0, Vlen went to Itosehurg
this morning for a' tow days.
Kdlson Maxda l.amis at Harper's
ICIoetrlo Store." 11
Kverybody can save on a lc sale
at Clemens. 08
Ulttdy Ilaymore, of Central Point,
visited In Grants J'ass yesterday.
Kvery rtuturday aud Sunday a
mutlnee will lo gven at thn'Oregon.
Doors open 2:30, vU'tures at 3. 11
Mrs. Hurry Cook and son, who vls
Itud relatives here for the post three
weeks, returned 16 Itoaeburg today
The lc sale Thursdny, Krltluy and
Saturday at Clemens. 08
WoHtlnghniiae Mur.da Inmps at
(irantiF'uss Hardware Co. 10
John Opp, owner of the Opp mine
In Jackson county, Is In the city to
day on business.
Westlnghouse Maxda lamps at
flrsnts Tasa Hardware Co. 10
Mr, and Mrs. HI In worth Tubbs
went to Yreka today to spend a
week at 'their old home.
Hrlng your pennies for (be lc sale
at Clemens. OH
We have an auto electrician li
cense too. Coma up, and we will
ahow It to you. Grants Pnss Service
Station. nr.tf
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kulkenburg, or
Seattle are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
It. K. itnndolph, arriving here this
morning from California.
Iet the original Dr. Spark do your
battery work. 0T.tr
Mrs. W. J. 1'Mwnrds, of Auburn,
Cl., who visited her lumber, Mrs.
M. A. Menu, for the past three weeks
relumed to 'her home yesterday.
Weetlnghouae Masda lamps at
Grants Pass Hardware Co. 10
Mr. and Mrs. M. I.khter. who vis
ited Mrs. I.lchter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M. II. Shlnn. left Monday ro
their homo at San Kranclseo.
Mrs. John Cole and two children
arrived this morning from Portland
to visit Mrs. Cole's mother. iMrs. M.
J. Msslker.
The lc sale means two articles
for the price of one plus lc at the
Hexnll Store. OS
B. II. Cole, of Portland, supervis
ing foreman for the Pacific Tel. A
Tel. company, la In' the city todnv
Insiiectlng new construction work.
filerno Caniied Heat always
reudy. Demonstration now ou at
Suliln'a Drug Store. 07
A. V. Daniels and family brrlvod
this afternoon, removing from Itose-
burg. They expect to remain here.
Don't forgot the stationery on the
lo sale at demons. OH
Mrs. George ill, Dorman and two
children returned this afternoon
from ti trip to Iowa and Colorado.
You ran spend lues aud save more
at a lo sale. Clemens, the llexull
tfiore. OR
Mrs. Adam Winter returned today
from an extended visit at Myrtle
creek, Roseburg and other points,
A la ealu means niore for your
bank account. Clemens, the Hexall
Store.' OH
'Mrs. U. Gray, of ttucramento, Is
making an extended visit with Mr.
and Mrs. C. 'N. illutha'way.
Ilnln, cold or sunshine tho lo sale
Thursduy, I'rlduy aud Saturday at
Clemens. OH
Killson Muxda (.amps at Harper's
Blectrle Store.' II
Mrs. K. P. Montleth, of Fairfield.
Wash., Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Morris. '
Westlnghouse Maidu lamps at
Grants 'Pass Hardware Co. 10
. Itargulns in Talcum powders, Vace
powders, Cold Creams, Tooth 'Paste
At the lc sale. Clemens. OS
Wllford Allen Jr., returned this
morning from Corvallts. where lie at
tended the O, A. C.-Stnuford football
Kume. Ho also visited friends at
Bugene.
J. K. Dsrtlett or the Peoples Elec
tric Store, Medford, Ore., will be In
this territory.- still selling Standard
Electrical equipment sumo (nods,
better prices your needs will be
ilveu our utmost consideration, 7Mf
K. M. Kauvro left Sunday, return
ing to Indlunapolls, after spending
two or three 'weeks here ou business.
His son. J. M. Fauvre, will remain
for some time.
Two pounds of fumade linen pa-'
per on the lc sale.' Clemens. OSf
1920 Dodge, Grants Pass Service j
new Coats, new Sweaters
ini
new fiats on Display
MRS. E. REHKOPF
GREAT THING Tailor Made Clothes
'Give you a lot ot satisfaction to know that It's your suit and that
It la mode to tit you and does.
No fuss, no worry, no after regrets U it's made by
GEO S. CALHOUN
OO.I O Htreet
Fifteen years local agent
AM USEMENTS
Anw-rlcen l-glun '
Tonight's meeting of the" local post
of the Alnerlran legion is to .be brief
and to the point, there being several
matters submitted from state head
quarters for an expression of opinion
by local members. All ex-service
men who have not yet Joined, but
Intend doing so, should remember
that they must get action before No
vember 11th to get the privileges of
charter' members. Vor the lioneflt
of some who are yet In doubt, it
should "be impressed again that the
American legion is wtrlclly non-mll-
Itary and non-partisan, but Is taldnn
an active stand on public matters
from the angle of 'men who have
been In the service 1n the la'te war
and who stand for 100 per cent Am
ericanism. '
tIK TO SKK
BillfHart
IX THIS XKW TYPK OK
CHAKAtTKIt IX THIS
KT.UITMXG SIvVS ATION l,
"IMWTOX HIiACKIK" HTUIIY.
It,
KAPHO TIIOl'tiHT THAT
lilFK WAH A WVAOK AND
1XVK WAS A OA-MR SH i:
STAKED MUX'S HKAKTS
AOAI.X8T Til HI K GOLD, BIT SHK DISCOVKKKD
WAS NOT MmSUtKD IN METAIm SEEI
TONIGHT
THAT liOVK
Pauline Frederich
AS "SAPHO" v
one ofthe most powerful dramatic role of her career
ADl'LTS 25c C'HII'DHKX lric
IXCIjI'DIXO WAR TAX.
Doors Open 7 p. in.
Pictures 7:13 p. m.
THIS
OREGON
And the Feat urctea ..
Pathe News
Blunting the world's latest
' qventa .
Loyd Comedy
Featuring
Lonsome Luke
Bill Hart Tomorrow
TOMOitltOW
TIUIWDAY
The Oregon
or.tr ;
Station.
Wlllard storage battery service
station, 111 North 8lxth St. 17tf
Mrs. W. .1... Strong, of Washougal,
and her daughter. Mrs. O. W. F.ns
ley, and children, arrived today and
will visit Mrs. Strong's sister. Mrs.
Campbell.
Uuy Million enveloH-s on the 1c
sale, winie saving. Clemens. OS
.Mrs. 1. J. Dowdy, of 'Portland. Is
visiting her father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Hathaway. She is on
I her way lo ilanciiHtur, Cnl., where she
I will siMind the winter 'with a' sister.
;Mrs. Doudy'a duughter. Virginia, Is
I accompanying her. '
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Yoii have to aeo furniture, have it placed and in proper sur
roundings before you can make a tasteful selection.
This is odd big advantage's offered you here. Our arrange
ments end suggestions give you the fullest oKrt unity for correct
choosing.
We are anxious for your furniture Imi1iT?!ui and. guarantee you
satisfaction when you call.
Mm mm
all
UaU
s;
i I'rlcee on Wmsl
i Dry slab wood $3 per tier, green
'slab wood, I2.K0 per tier, delivered.
I A. I,. Kdgcrton's mill. 02tf
I Crescent City for $.1
! Owing to the. present excellent
condition of the roads the Grants
Pass &t Crescent City Stage Co. will
take you to Crescent City or return
1 for JS. 7Rtf
k
Dependable Quality - Prices Right
in'
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
at
Peerless Clothing Co,
Cash Clothiers
"If Men Wear It Ve Have It" '
Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Courier
FORDSON TRACTORS 0. K.
Do All Rinds of Team Work
Better than expected they say, use less fuel
and oil than expected and more power than promised.
ItlVKll RANKS FA11MH
1MWX)K HOWARD
F. 1. K1HMAXX .
J. 10. KMITHPKTKlt
Dlt H. O. WIMJAMH
ARK I'SIXQ FORDHOX
TRACTORS
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LATHROP 11IMS.
W. O. SMITH
EJ) Ii. fkiHMIDT
OliAJlRXCE MRSSEXGRR '
JtOOlT RIVER OR. CO.
ARK VSIXG FORDSOX
TRACTORS
It takes 5 acres to support a horse. How many horses have you?
Feed your hay to cows and farm with a' Fordson.
C. A. WINETROUT, The Implement Man
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