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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
PAGE FOUB GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER HATl'ROAY Jt XM 14. ! I! 1 1 Seventeen Thousand Banks THROVUH the Federal Reserve System we run collect checks on seventeen thousand banks at par and la the shortest possible time, This la important to you as a depos ltr as It means economy and early returns. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON rVr.DrBAL BEsraviSi BshSYSTEMjdHi PER52NdL 25 LOCAL For sleeping comforts see the. Simmons Beds and Springs displayed in the window at Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Band Stand m r Maintaining the Purity of our all-wool fabrics and always offering skilled tailorahip, we are justified In repeating tt one gret troth. 603 O Street GEO S. CALHOUN Iivcliulve local dealer Do You Know That you can get expert developing and printing done right here in your own town? We guarantee satisfact ion you're here and we're here. If you are not entirely satisfied with your work, all you have to do is to bring it to us. We make good. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 509 G St. Cheaper than wood and less heat with the new Perfection Oil Stove sold by Cramer Bros. . 93 John Sailer returned this morn ing from Portland. , I repair anything electrical. E. A. Adams, M -Miss ttrone Courtney went to Medford this afternoon. Dillon Ijens A Merwln Gas Savers. I guarantee both. E. A. Adams. 94 Mm. James Martin went to Rogue River this afternoon. Developing and printing Sabln the Druggist. 94 Dr. Flanagan returned this morn ing from iPortalud. Just received the largest stork of Ecnomy and Mason Jura carried in Southern Oregon. Grunts Pass Hard ware. 92 Edgar Firth returned this morn ing from Portland where he Bpent several days on business. let me do jrour electrical work. You will be satisfied. K. A. Adams, the Klectrlml Shop. 94 Mrs. Margaret Rathhone went to .lump-off-Joe today to spend a week at home. Exclusive agents for Josephine county for the famous Royal electric vacuum sweeper and cleaner. Grants Pass Hardware company. 93 Fishing tackle at Cramer Bros. 93 Mrs. H. A. Phillips, of Portland, who spent the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Chanese. went to'Al bauy to visit her sister. Sidway baby buggies at Hel titer's. 93 Mrs. J. It. Chrlstlleb went to Ash land this afternoon to spend Sun day. Rock-aBye swings for babies nt Helmer's. 93 Mrs. 11. J. Harrison and son of Roseburg are gunets of Mrs. Marian McLaughlin. Camp lunch sets S.'c per set at Cramer Bros. 93 Olin Douglas of Burns is In the city today and will leave for' the north tomorrow by auto. air. Doug hut assed through the city on Mon day, going to Roseburg, and also on Tuesday . returning to Ashland, where he visited his mother. John 1. KVUHn returned home yes terday after serving two years and two months with the llfvth aero squadron, 21 months of the itlme be ing peiit abroad. He returned here from Camp Mills. Oewdrop itprtnklers at Cramer Bros. . 93 K. II. Juntos and family of Port land stopped over night u.t the Jose phine and continued nouth this morning. The James family Is traveling In a big aluminum body Wlnton. Huppl-Tyme nursery furnitur advertised In all the leading niagn Hint's, on display and at prices, that wilt satisfy nlll, at 'Holiiter'a. 93 Garden hose nt Cramer Bros. 93 Warren A. Illackmun, Just dis charged from the service, Htopped off here this morning to visit his aunt, Mrs. H. M. Parham. His home is In Montana and he Is en route there. v Swing tables and liench tables at Helmer's. 93 H. II. Jenkins and family of Klam ath Kails spent a few days here, the gueat of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison. Mrs. Allison accomahicd them as far as Medford on their return Fri day. Mrs. G. M. Eetnrty returned yes terday from Seattle, where she spent several weeks nnd while there had the honor of christening one of the ig steel ships launched from the Skinner & Eddy yards, thing for auto trips, for sale only by Cro titer Bros. 93 SPECIAL Crepe Dc chine and Georgette Waists Prices $2.50 and Up MRS. E. REHKOPF t'k k Your Omii ( ItcrrlcK -1 And save the expeitHe of picking,! aborting, boxing and packiug.- Or chard right here in town. 4:' North lllh A. IIh of fun and you can save money, fkrtter hurry before they are all gone. Call Bancroft. '.N3-.Il or 140-J. 9.1 Dunclag Party At Waldorf hall, Saturday night. 93 Joy Theater KI .M.Y and MONDAY Ailminftliin U nl ISO Alice Brady in "The Ordeal qf Rosetta" This is one of the best photo plays that we have had in a long time. Mysterious, at time tragic and yet delightfully sprinkled with romance and com edy touches and a happy ending, DON'T see this picture backward for it will lose all its dramatic value if you do. OTHER ATTRACTIONS Literary Digest Burton-Holmes Travelogue . I. A. -Ruble ret n r tied this morning from Sitlmtn, Calif, where he went to attend the graduation of hi nephew. He wua ar-rompnnled 'by his mother. Mrs. W H. Rnble, who will spend a week or more here. Chicken feed at Cramer Bros. 98 lllKh chairs with removable porce lain trays M ll.ilrner's 93 Mrs. Daniel Rite, who spent the pat year with her daughter, Mrs. Claudius lloblitHoii at Wlldervlllu, re turned todur to hor home in Eugene. NEW TODAY WILL THE person who called 13 -J, regarding dog, please give further information regarding annoyance? 93 JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire insur-; ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 Sixth street. tf FOR-SALE Good 1200 pound-farm horse, work single, double, and addle. 6D6 X. 6th St. or phone 219-R. 94 FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy for $13.50. Call 7-Y, Mrs. Ingram 93 FOR SALE Grants Pass Banking Company stock. Will take cash Liberty bonds or Victory bonds Geo. L. Barton, Box 646, phone 515. 93tf QUALITY AND STYLE New Perfection oil stoves in three sizes at Cramer Bros. 93 ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COMlRS 10c ELK AY STRAW HAT DYE ALL COLORS 25c EIJCAYS STRW CLEANER 10c PITMAN'S FADELESS DYE 10c FITMAX8 DRY CLEAN'EAR at CLEMENS Cloth, design and workmanship are claimed for every suit of clothes, yet every man knows that clothes impressions differ as widely as face impressions. Collegian Clothes have been famed for over fifty years as de signers of character-clothes for exacting men. Because of the very high quality of the fab rics, the precision of their tailoring and for that indescribable something in the com pleted suits that marks them as distinctive. Waistline or conservative models; slashed or patched pockets; the fabrics you like the price you like. $25 to $45 COME IN PEERLESS CLOTHING COMPANY Cash Clothiers , "If Men Wear It, We Have It" 1 35 v. A fy r " t - ( '!a I f ' i I ft I ' u : '' I jj r ' JvA.X'fi ,srr ill