Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 06, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Millinery Display
ERSONAL
AND LOCAL
P
riilMMr.i) AMO TAn»RFD HATH
Fred Smith left for Portland Fri­
day night and will
»pend aeveral
days attending to buaineiMi there.
You will find Dr. Ingram’« office
over the Golden Rule Store.
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Mr. and Mr». Geo. 'll Klover and
Miss Carlotta Wiseman are »pending
the day i ¡siting in Medford.
Dr ft. J. Bestul 1» spending the
day in Glendale attending to busi­
ness.
Mr. ami Mrs. OrvHI Dysart,
Kerby, spent a short time In the city
They left this morning for Dorris
Chick feed for .sale. Josephine
lit!
County Flour Mil).
morninr
O. L. Pasqiiet left this
for Wapinlta, Wasco county, for a
■short stay.
Dr Ingram'« office 1» over
Golden Rule.
I. Kalnhar... of Crescent City, «as
I’liiln Tniiiblrm.DH«' |«-r lloren
a Io al visitor yesterday.
He left
this morning for Portland
for
a
■bort stay.
tliin Blown Tuhililcrx. HI.Il) |ier do/,
Hemstitching and pecoting, 10c
and 1-c per yard. Nellie Neas. 01 tf
H Wardrip has been spending the
past few months in the city. He left
thia morning for hlg home nt Myrtle
Cree
Over the Golden Rule Store- Dr.
! gram.
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Fari Croni who h->r heen 'n
y for a fe r day
to
attending
me buxines
matters,
this
left
>rnfn g for Eugene.
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Dr. Ingram has removed to
Idea Rule ■ Building.
BOltN
1. West, who hag
TAGOERT To Mr and dr.i. O. C.
vl-itfng here for the past few mo
Taggert. South Park street, Fri­
wl'h her brother,
day, Mar It 6, a son.
lei Inn night for '
V.
TURPIN- To Mr. and Mrs. N.
i
land.
Turpin, 315 South Ninth street,'
■ ’hick feed for sale. Josephine
Friday, March 5, a gon.
FOIl
.Co -ntv Flour Mill.
11 tf
.V'«« Dora Gobers retimed
from
and Stronger Brick«.
Ni
Medfoi.' ’agt night wh»re she
has
'lore
■ ■'-‘nttail walls may be con
.icted
hit a new type uf brick I been tea ’’’ng S'-hool. ■Miss Geber
Miss
Gl adv
nted i it so long a üu by n retired I was accomp r>'e<i by
Fourteen new dance »elec­
tions containing.
Wonderful
■ ractor f , he south' íes', ami known ■ Perkin«. They w’’1 si •nd the wee
i'al, Oh What a Pal Waa Alary,
.■If-h' dug mid iutfrioi-liing, th< • nd In the city.
Barkin’ Dog,
Carolina ..Sun-
mi-». On one -hie of euch I
See G. P. Jegt'-r for life Insurance
sldne and others.
are two circular. bevel-edged
I’enn Mutal Life.
59tf
A number of the newest and
Hits
while on the levente side, in
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas are re­
by
most |»«|>tilar songs sung
Ik Mime relative positions, are two cent arrivals In the city from Rose-
Al
Norn Bates. Henry Burr,
■ ilute Into which tile bosses fit [burg.
Mr. Thomas has secured
a
J o I hoii and other favorites.
i - x . ii tty.
The brick Is recommended
: run on the Southern Pacffi • out from
and
Novelty, instrumental
for domes or nrcbes, chimneys or bol­
vocal sole lions.
lo» »all»
From Popular Mechaalcs ¡this city, and will make his home
' here.
Come In and hear them.
Mi-:-»/ ¡ne.
V. «■••Aljr style servier of the fatuou*
tl<Hilowl>r<H>k anil Biltmore Hat«
CLOTHES EXPRESS PERSONALITY
No man can afford to linpre*« hi* aMVOciates aa
living shoddy and incorrertly groomed-
Tailored to order clothen not only give the most
favorable first Impr.-s'don, but arc enduring tn
tailoring and appearance.
COLUMBIA
RECORDS
March
I
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over Miceli yearn local dealer.
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
I
Rogue River Hardware Co
Ifirs. Hellie Heas
Successor to
Mr*. F.. Itetikopr
FOR MEN- AT
;
Peerless Clothing Co
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF H»»-r H'HAFFNER AND
MAHN CLOTHES
THE MOST DANGEROUS
OF ALL DISEASES
No organa of the human body are bo
important to health and long life as the
kidneys. When they alow up and com­
mence to lag in their duties, look out!
Danger is in sight.
Find out what the trouble is—with­
out delay. Whenever you feel nervous,
weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness,
er have puns in the back, wake up at
once. Your kidneys netil help. These are
signs to warn you that your kidneys
are not performing their functions
properly. They are only half doing
their work and are allowing impurities
to accumulate and be converted into
uric acid and other poisons, which
are causing you distress and will de­
stroy you unlesa they are driven from
your system.
Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules at once. They are un old,
tried preparation used all over the
world for centuries. They contain only
old-fashioned, soothing oils combined
with strength-giving and system-cleans­
ing herbs, well known and used by phy­
sicians in their daily practice. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem CH! Capsules are im­
ported direct from the laboratories in
Holland. They are convenient to take,
and will either rive prompt relief or
your money will be refunded. Ask for
them at any drug store, but be sure
to get the original imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes.
In sealed packages. Three sizes.
STANTON ROWELL
Mu-I< and I'hiilii Itoli«*
IT STARTS TOMORROW
Lengthens life of Tiawl.
Just as tir' ungi er 'n frosh water I»
elwa.v« tryliig new dii . new giniiliil
lailts, und new sp i n. , «. so the sen
dsperimin I« begli: . . „ o i nie*u,v new
niethiids for tnklng sch fish. A* most
fH-ople are nwnre. the most deadly en
gin«' for 11 li ciltclilhg ls the Sitecnlled
"otter" truwl, whlch re--enihlcs an
enorniotis H n .I i wlth n gnplng giHlet
and ls drugeed in er the tloor of the
seit
The wor«t of lt ls timt u traivi
wenn« out vi-ry rnpldly. Not long turo
it is'etirri'd tu an «'liti rpiùsing skipper
to fit the lower wnrp "f the trawl wlth
roller*, «o ns to nmke It travet möge
rnslly nver Ilie -en tloor. Tills Ims
tieen a great s U vcobs .
Convict* Humanely Treated.
Tin* old bud business of forced labor
on the trendmill has gone out long
ng", mid nowadays all prisoner* are
«et to useful work of some kind or
another, any* the London Times. Ail
have n clinuce of learning n trade, if
they have not got one already, and the
better mid more steadily they work
the higher they rise In the convict
scale. By so rising they get better
food, better nccoinniialatlon mid more
privileges In the way of visits mid let­
ters. They may also obtain a remis­
sion equal to n quarter of their origi­
nal sentence. The whole system Is In
every way more humane than for­
merly, and In those days the Idea of
the state Is to rafortn a criminal, not
to revenge Itself upon him.
ENDS TUESDAY
Mary
1
r
The third picture from her own studio following the tre
mendous success of "Daddy Long Legs" and "The Hood
lum”
“Heart O’ the Hills
ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS STORY BY JOHN FOX, JR.
MATINEE
TOMORROW
AT 2:45
MATINEE
TOMORROW
AT 2:45
“Agents Authority to Sei’” -book
of 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office.
Placer location notices at Courier
office.
KLENZO
Dental Creme
PRICES
ArTTx *1*«
A ycod liberei tubo fr
2uo
CHILDREN 15c
AIC í KULU
Á-iU 1 47
“You dare to pull my hair." cries Marv Pickford,
as the little mountain girl just starting to school.
And Mary shows the boys she can fight with her
fists for her rights. It is the inimitable Mary with
her laughs ami frowns and intrepid flaring, in the
story of the fci
4 lights of the old Kentucky moun­
taineers.
C H'
T? f'Y'7
ast times Tonight—Alice Brady in “Marie, Ltd.’’ and
Sunshine Comedy. “His Naughty Wife”
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PERFORMANCES
MATINEE 2:45
NIGHTS 7:15 8:45
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