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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1920)
Constant Saving is a Constant March to Independence Swing into the saving column today. March right into the First National Bank and make your first deposit. Large or small, we will welcome it. Keep up the good work by adding to it as you can af ford. Every dollar helps. Sometime in the future, when you need it badly, it is at your disposal—with the interest accrued. Let this bank act as custodian of vour funds. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON AJAX TIRES 39x3 30x3 »« 32x31, 32x I 33x1 34x4 30x3 H 31x4 32x3 K pitón plain plain plain plain plain Road Road Konti I remi tread tread tread tread tread King King King 314.20 3 IN. 95 321.45 «2K.S5 «30.10 «30.30 « io . no ...... «30-83 «23-03 Rogue River Hardware Co PER52NK1L John Mtidsay went to Iceland this morning where he will.be employed. Hemstitching and pecotiug, 10c and 12c per yard. Nellie Neas. Oltf E. S. Stapelton went to Portland thia morning on a short business trip. C. Akerlierg left for Eugene this morning and will continue to Port land on a short busineaa visit. G. J*. Witters went to Wolf Grek this morning where he will be etn- ployed at tlie Carner sawmill. II Harcke. manager of the local theater, went to Medford this morn- ing to spend the day. .Mrs. R. E. lice, of Oakland. Cal., is visiting here with Mrs. E. n. Acord, arriving this morning. Orres. the Jatdlea Tailor, will be at Clevengers Hat Shop every Tues day from 10 a. m to 5 p. ni. Fine woolens, latest models, fit anil work manship guaranteed. Prices are right. Also remodeling done 31tf Mrs. John Cole arrived this morn ing from Oakland. Cal . for a visit with her parents. Mr and .Mrs M. J. [ Masiker. .Mrs. Linnie Morse, who has been visiting here with Airs Wilbur Wil liams returned to her home at Rogue River this morning. Mrs. James Marsh left tor Weed. CaL, this morning for a visi^of sev eral days with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Ilollit. •’.Muisified Cocoanut Oil." Sabin has it 38 Mr. and ^rs. Emil Guenette and Mrs. 1 Atwell Zundel returned to .Med ford this morning after visiting here for u day with .Mr. and Mrs. James . Manuel. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browne spent Easter in the city visiting with Mrs. I Browne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slover They returned to .Medford this morning. Mrs. Harold Barton left Sunday for Medford to join her husband. who has been there for several days. .Mr. Barton is employed to superin- tend the sinking of an oil well for a Medford concern. LOCAL I For Spring and Summer Son I k Born— Wont has been reeel \ rd here of I the birth of a son to Mr and Mrs. Ford 1‘etemou. at Aberdeen. Wash.. •Ford Peterson Is a on March 29 grandson of J. E Peterson of this city and is well known here. Islia in Io Edit Toki The Tokii, the annual year bitok of the high school, is to lie put out this year by tlie Junior class Har- old Isham h.xs I »evil chosen to the book and the manager will Joe Harper, who has managed athletic association during the year. Payment of Half of Taxes— Remember that April 5th Is last day for making payment of first half of the taxes Geo la»wls, Sheriff Repair Shop I Langes Hands— The repair shop formerly conduct ed by the C. 1« Hobart I'onijiany. ha- been taken over by M. C. Ament, anil is prepared to handle all repair work on any type of car 4 2 COMJNG I I WEDNESDAY' “The Street Called Straight” ("OR SALE—>.My Airdale dog ’’Pat.” None better for watch dog or var- mit killer Address E. E. Cargill, 915 North Tenth street, or phone 211-J. 29 X Spring Wailpaper Specials Not» I« Ihr Umr to make Ihr aro making (hr price right, sure Io bring the <limcn*>i<wi>> <Y»M»RFAKT RIGS, 4 \EM M>T GDI I» SEAL 1(1 GS AT / «<1.10 TO SI 1.00 «iO.oo TO «19-1AO ( Remember Ih« »tore that make«, ih« prier) HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE 005 <■ oirwt Opposite the Ibiiiii Stami —— I Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN-AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER »NI» .MARX CMHHEs Buy the Five Pound Can of KLENZO LIQUID ANTISEPTIC A »'¡entitle preparation for the mouth, teeth, gums, throat gar gle. A valuable aid in the treatment of Pyorrhen 25c and SOc “The Quality Coffee of America You will not only make the greatest saving but you will enjoy a coffee first in flavor and unsurpassed in quality and economy FOR REALISM HEAR AN EDISON Diam ond Disc Lazzari herself may stand on the stage of the Metropolitan opera house in New York, and sing to a spell bound audience. But, you, in your own home, can hear that same voice re created with every glowing quality of jiersonality and soul, that shines In the living star. Machines sold on easy terms If desired. STANTON ROWELL Music and I‘holo Homo- "MALE AND FEMALE” GEO. S. CALHOUN Over fifteen years local dea er. For Every Can Is Guaranteed William Farnum I At the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor You Take No Chance Oregon ALSO HAKObil COMEDY Guarantee* Satisfru tioii NEW TODAY Farm Bulletin to l*reea— The Farm Bulletin goes to press Ol’R 10-weeks old pigs f»r sale. Price. $8 each. Weight, from 4u on April 6 or 7 and County Agent to 50 pounds. Will deliver. Phone Miller requests that any one having 38 articles which they wish to go into -------------------------------------------------------- I No. 1-J. the magazine will bring it in at once FOR SALE- -Good work horse, weight 1550 lbs. C. F. Gentner. Union Meat Market, 403 G Strivi— Murphy, Ore. 4 9 The I’nion .Meat Market will open Wednesday morning. April ♦»th. Gov- FOR 3ALE A mare cheap, Will eminent inspected meats, juicy and work double or single, Would make good pack animal, Inquire tender. We are here for business 1 Meats sold on very small margin at 214 West I». corner Booth. 43 OXLY TOXIGHT Try us and be convinced. Phone fi AND TOMORROW FOR gALE- -1918 model Chevrolet anytime. Our own delivery. I'nion touring car; puinp jack, $7.50; men and union meats. Peterson Bros THE BIG FAVORITE root cutter. $5; 1 %-ineh iron pipe, Curly Peterson, formerly of Temple -’"e; i^-inch iron pipe, 2c; pump. Market. 38 $4; post hole digger. $1; 3-foot walk - ’e. $2.50; window screens, TO THE VOTERS 50c; lawn mower, $3.50; poultry OF JOSEPHINE < <>( XT1 houses 8x10, $35 each. Under I am a Republican candidate to wood typewriter, No. 5. $40. Mrs. U. L. I pson. 41 the office of District Attorney. I four years experience WANTED—Small second-hand tent have had in good condition. Phone Geo. prosecuting criminals and. therefore, IX A BIG 7 REEL Potts, 601-F-32, Rd. 2. 39 feel capable of conducting the bus Production FOR SALE—NE% Sec. 20-35-5. iness of that office economically to the county and impartially to the $800. Timber. A. R. Waters, rich and poor alike. Cblco, Cal, 40 38 J. D. WURTZBAUGH, 'A 'VI El) \ man for general work on farm Good wage», steadv job. Hammermill Bond Letter Heads Call Provolt central or write B and Envelopes at the Courier office. 3. Watts, Murphy, Ore. 30 A thrilling play of lote and high finance IT’S GREAT TAILORING the the W 38 The T M. Stott and H. H Allyn families went to Medford yesterday and attended the Easter services last night at the Presbyterian church, which they say were especially good The program consisted wholly of musicall numbers. They had dinner Neighbor- of Uixslimft Meeting— There will lie a regular meeting with Rev. Boozer, formerly of this - of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Wed city. nesday evening in the W. O. W. hall, A good time is in store for all wlio attend. 3* Wolves of the OUR COMPLETE of Spring woolens non rend) Io show yon. \-lil>iint Entertain*— AI mmi I 25 Knights Templar and their families of Grants Pass attend ed the s|>eciiii Easter services at Ash land yesterday afternoon. At 12:30 the visitors were served iuucheon at the .Mansonic Temple, following which the lines were formed pre paratory to mar hlug to th« Meth odist Episcopal church where Rev. William Wallace Youngsou. grand prelate of Oregon Knight» Templar, occupied the pulpit. Rev. Young- son's topic was ".Modern Chivalry," which held the audience's close at tention «luring his wonderful histor ical sketch of the rise of the Order of the Temple. There were nearly 150 sir knights in attendance at the service Help the Park Euml »long— Bring your old newspapers magazines to Harry Allyn, at City Hall, to be sold for the park improve tn ent fund. Plat- of Grants I’ass- Bliie print plats of Grants Pass. $1.50; blue line prints. $1.75, at the Courier office. 79tf rnr$. Hellie Deas Successor to Mr«. E. Itehkopt \ I »unci ng < lass- If interested WUl start soon, phone Mrs. Goettsche. 4-Y. Mtend ( Lurch al Medford— fl t 507 G Street Also • old ___ in one and three pound vacuum packed can* OUR WORTH WHILE GUARANTEE “Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can