Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 24, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    HVn RDAY, JANIAHY 24, IUMO.
GRANTS PAMM DAILY tXH RIEH
FER52NÆL
One Chance in Five
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL
Hava "Ole" do your vuli-anlzlng.
Having bought paints In large
Poultry fence at Oratner Bros. 77 quantities we lire able to sell cheap
78
Miss Stella Blalock returned to Le­
Grants Pass Hardware.
land
this
morning
after
visiting
with
Pruning
shears
and
pruning
saws
Thia Is something for you to think about, young man. Twen
friends here.
at Cramer Bros.
77
ty years from now, these tour or five savers out of the 2li, wilt he
Don't miss the masquerade at
the well-to-do tnen of the eoamunlty. The others will be plugging
Win. Pollock, of Salem, Is regis­
82 tered at tin- Granta Pass hotel.
Holland Saturday, January 31.
along in the same old hand-to-mouth way. One chance In five for
you today. Will you accept It' Then start a savings account at our
I’sed Fords with price and terms
Take your old tires to "Ole."
bunk today and get In line. We will help you.
77 will fix them like new.
to suit. .Manuel Bros.
Poultry feed at (trainer Bros. 77
I .eave your order for rose bushes
J. L. Greeu returned home yester­ and plants at Cramer Bros.
77
day from Woodburn, where he wa»
O.
C.
Coot>er,
of
Hamilton,
Mont.,
MrMn» s
nailed on account of the death of a who spent* a day with bls sister.
III.. RAI III SI
I
friend.
RtXIIM
Mrs. Geo. Kearns, left this morning
OF HOFTHKKN OHKGON
See G. P. Jester for life insurance for Portland.
5»tf
Penn Mutal Life.
Mrs. B A. Williams waa called to
Sea Grass tables and chairs at Hel­
Everett,
Wash., on account of the
mer's.
77
serious
Illness
of her niece, Mrs. Fred
I Garden seeds tor early vegetables
E.
Bro<
kman.
Mrs. Williams
77
at Cramer Bros.
last night.
C. E (lilklson left thia morning
"Ole” sells Gates half sole tires.
returning to his work at Tacoma,
Garden tools at Cramer Bros. 77
lie spent several day« with his fmn-
un Tt'iiEN
T. E. Ixxban, of Golden, visited
ily here.
friends
in Medford and spent Friday
your
"Ole" Is now ready to do
Giuirsiit«'rd
work In first class shaiie.
77 | in Grants Pass. He returned home
Extra large size English Break­ this morning.
fast tables at Helmer's.
77 I .If you want a used Ford see Man-
77
Mr. and Mrs A. H. Johnston, evan­ uel Bros.
gelistic «Inger«, will arrive Monday j 'Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McKee, of En-
evening at 8:12, coming from Klam­ reka. Cal., are in the city.
AND Tl’HEN
The Free machine insured for five
ath Fall«, where they have been
helping in a very successful meeting. ;earB ant* guaranteed a life time at
Giu« renimi
i
•
77
Willard storage battery service Helmer's.
Sweet Peas for early flowers at
station. 314 North Sixth 8t
17tf
77
See The Free Electric Sewing Cramer Bros
Ensign
J.
E.
Strautin.
of
the
Salva-
machine at Helmer's.
77
t tion Army spent several days this
week in Portland attending a confer­
ence of Salvation Army officers.
For depth and richness of
While there he had the pleasure of
Carrier Hoy Injuriai—
Jitney» in t'olllslon—
tone no talking macliin,- can
H»ten
,n" to Commissioner D»Grott,
A
couple
of
jitneys
came'together
Robert Hwoape, one of the Dally
compare with the
who leaves soon for work in Japan.
at
tho
cjrn?r
of
tfixth
and
H
sire*»«
Courier carrier Iwys, while climbing
I Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 77
tho. morning, with rather disastrous|
a tree this morning at play, foil and
“Ole's" up to date shop with latest
r**"ilts for one of them, oue of the>
broke both arms and Is In a serious front wheels being caved In.
equipment Installed for all kinds of
The!
No other machine Is Hke the
condition at his home on (»live street. police report that both drivers we<e!
tire work and can do your work on
Puritatl In construction, ap-
Both bone« of the right arm and more or less responsible. One of
77
short notice.
IHstran; e, or tone. It plays all
one bone of tho left arm were brok­ cars was from the Owl line and the
J. A. Ptttinger went to Glendale I
make« of disc records perfectly
en. It will be about throe weeks other Axon Jitney Luki«’« line.
thia morning on business.
without the aid of extra at­
before the lad will have the UM« Of
If you are tired of your Ford.
Yoll < Mil t IttHlgC------
tachments anil with a beauty of
his hands.
Manuel
trade it for a good one.
tone, and clearness of expres-
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Ford
Bros.
77
sion which charms lovers of
and
a
Chevrolet,
both
guaranteed
to
Incubators
at
Cramer
Bros.
77
Mr. Ilanimcr*|ey Gets Wolf—
fine music.
stund the "Climate."
The driver»
W. O. Andrews, of Huron, S. Dak.,
J. II. liammersley Is here from
Musicians ail over the world.
are also well broke to the climate
is In the city for an indefinite stay.
Gold HID looking after property in­
have pronounced the Puritan,
We hope no one gets sore at this, as
l He expected to remain 24 hours but
terests In the city
Mr. Hammers-
the one phonograph which did
Phone
ley ls one of Oregon's beet known we both love the climate.
l has already greatly over-stayed his
justice to their art. It Is the
22-J. Geo. A. Hyde and H. L. Sar
I limit, and is expecting to send for
and most successful hunters, and hi-
one machine which has won the
leant.
«.’it
i his wife, who is visiting in Seattle.
has recently returned from a hunt In
approval of those who consider
Mr. Andrews re ently dhqmsed of
the Willows district where he for I niteil I’rr».« Manager Visit»—
a phonograph .incapable of re­
| his general merchandise business at
tnerly homesteaded, One of the tro- , Clemens J.
Bandau, assistant
producing the finer nuis^.
Vavland, S. Dak.
,
phi«« of the hunt was a big gray tlm- western manager of the I'nlted PreA
< '«»me In
anil
liear some
The Real Pruner, the beef yet, for
her wolf, of which there are Stlll at S*n Francisco, made a brief vlsh
great artist«, or a
selection
sale at Cramer Bros.
77 i
several left in the foothills of the 1». tween trains last evening with Mr
from your favorite opera on a
Mrs.
L.
A.
Gale
and
little
son
re-
Cascades.
Mr. Hammendey said and Mrs. Neil it. Allen, former class­
Puritan, "The Niqier
Ph<mo-
turned this afternoon from a visit at
that while the one killed thia trip mates at Stanford I’nlversity. Mr
grspli."
Three Plnee.
waa not one of the monsters that Tian da u is on his way to Montesano,
lawn seed at Cramer Bros.
range through the hills, still It was Wash.. to cover the trial of the I.
STANTON ROWELL
What is home without a flivver
a likely beast that tlpi>ed the scales W. W.s who are being tried for the
Music ami Photo House
Manuel Bros.
7'
at about 100 pounds. It was the only alleged murder of American Ix-gion
«07 G Street
Garden fertilizer at Cramer Bros.
one seen, though "sign" of others members «hot down Armistice duy I
I
was run across.
in the streets of Centralia.
Out of every 25 young man you know, less than five of them
are saving any money.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Thermoid Tires
Ajax Tires
j Rogue River Hardware Co.
PURITAN
a
OREGONI
LAST
TIMEN
tonight
Name
Wanted!
TOMORROW MATINEE ANI» NIGHT
ANI» MONDAY
THE Ql EEN OF VERSATILITY
Norma
Talmadge
7
llliuÿæ
Jhut j Beaulii
tel Koit le /
The selections of furniture that you make now are apt to be
with you for a long time.
You can scarcely afford to buy your pieces in a “hit or miss'*
style, here and there, without your own careful inspection and
approval.
We offer you a pleasing and delightful selection of furniture
effects as you can find anywhere, and we are here to back each
purchase to the last word in ycur satisfaction.
" WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
Rues. L inoleums R anges , W au P apfk , S ewing M achines ¿ H oosie P s .
H olmans F urniture S tore
**
OPPOSITE THE BAND STÀNft-., ------ -----
P hone
50_____
605 G S treet , G rants P ass , O^ gok
PLACE YOUR SUIT ORDER
before February 1st, you may save
from >*lo to $20. The fabrics we are
»bowing in the
line embody value», ranging from 1*10 to t*2O lower in price than
compare
the prexailing market price» for clothing that can
quality.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
(her fifteen year* agent for
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF H HIT St HAFFNER AND
MARX CLOTHES
I, WILL GIVE A 1*1 RON OF
CANDY FOR A SITTABLE
NAME FOR
In
i
Dorothy
(PEP)
“THE
NEW MOON”
Confectionery
Gish
I
in
NUGGETT
NELL”
A |M»xverfitl dramatic story of Russia
and tho figtit of its women for their
inheritmt right of liberty.
Tit HILLS G l LOHE
Sample our neo l’ari» choco­
late (Imported). The very lat-
Her Blighted
THE SCREAMING MACIi
NENNETT COMEDY
asked for. Mr. Blanchard showed
At the Palace dining room tomor- that the change would not lengthen
77 the road as much aa reports had in­
row.
dicated, and that by following the
section
lines no one would be injur- .
.lust Received—
ed.
Practically
all who had first
The largest shipment of Sherwin-
protested
later
agreed
to the change.
Williams paints ever sent to South­
The
old
road
cuts
through the
ern Oregon—Grants Paas Hardware.
Blanchard farm diagonally, while the
closing of this road, and the making
Special Meeting—
Of Grants Pass Ixtdge, No. 84, A. of a small piece of new road will
throw travel along the section lines.
F. and A. M. is to 'be held Tuesday
evening, January 27th at 7:30. Work
78 Basket Grocery to Move—
ind refreshments.
The Basket Grocery is preparing
to move their business to North
Those Stories Jesus Told—
Hear one of them at the Baptist Sixth street and will occupy the
church Sunday night. "A IJght In Sooner confectionery building, oppo­
the Dark."
77 site the poatoffice. The Sooner con­
fectionery will move to G street near
Sixth, in the building formerly occu­
Hoad < hange Is Granted—
At the hearing in the county court pied by Letcher’s jewelry store. The
this afternoon upon the petition of changes will be made early in the
K. E. Blanchard, for a chance in the month.
route of the highway through his
property on Williams creek, an or­ Dancing Party—
Waldorf hall Saturday night. 77
der was made granting the change
Chicken Dinner__
Turn all siigg«*-ti<ni« in liefore
February I, when «idertion will
lie made.
HOLMI -
TH l\ I
OREGON
Sixth anil G Street«