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HAGE FOI R TI EHI KV. M UNTI ». GRAXTS PANS DAILY <<•! Kll ll _ i We Want to Help Come iu and let's tai it er. Ask oar satisfied . •.-■<- touiers and they will tell th.it we have helped ¡hem. The thing that gives this ban. the right to live, to grow, to prosper, is the service it renders the community, Don't hesitate. Come right in and te|! us how wo can serve you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrsniu ! -rfi OF SOI THERX OREGOX I Glasses-Glasses Plain Tumblers 9Se per dozen Thin Blown Tumblers, 91.19 perdu*. Star Cut and Grape Pattern Tumblers, S2 ¡«-r dozen. Rogue River Hardware Co LEE TIRES 6000 Miles Guarantee We have just received a shipment of Lee Tires and Tubes All sizes T AGENTS agents for FOR. . HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRING ’ ________ I PERÔÎNflL «Ü L0dL~I Millinery Display Federal Officials Here— Messrs. D. C.- Smith and Ed. Rand, representatives of the federal reve nue dejiartment In enforcing the na tional prohibition act. are In the city today on official business. They came down from Portland yesterday, Roecle Bratton returned from En gene and Portland title morning. While at Eugene ho was inducted in to the mysteri’s of the Scottish Rite and later the Shrine. Scveral day« -ere spent in Portland attending to some business matters there. PHONE 317 5ft H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE USE ROADSTER FORD GOOD FORD WITH RIG GOOD FORD GOOD BUCK CAR ____________ Kay Moore went to I .ehind this Music Isivec» Attention— morning to spend a few day*. Agues Nielson Skurtvodt. star von Chick feed for sale. Jo.sqphine tratto soloist of the Seattle Temple ! County Flour Mill. lltf chorus, at the Page. Medford, J MeNiell. of Sacramento, igient a day, March 12th. few days tn the city. leaving last utcht for Glendale. Special Vgenl A i-its— Hemstitching and pocotiac, lUc M. Cottour I, special agent of the and 12c per yard. Nellie Nena. Ottf Southern Pacific railroad compii ny. IL F. McClellan is «pending the Is iu the city today. I day in Medford, attending to bus- hie.-s matters. • < Tirisi inn Science Lecture— l( it's fun vour wanting, be at the Opera house. Friday, March 12. S frolic of the Mild March Hares, nt p. m. 1 702 North 4th street. Wednesday. March 10 at 2 p. m. tri To lleslde at Fruitdale AV. AV. Parks, of Crescent City. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Purduman. re s]>ent «»short time in the city, leaving rent arrivals from Portland, have In this morning for Hoquiam. Wash. rated upon their nen homestead "Vick’s Vaponlb." Sabin has it. 15 home In Fruitdale, having one of the Mrs. R. H. Gllflllan left today for choice O. A C. tracts in tliut district I her home at Portland, after a visita | of a week here with her daughter. limn ing Club Will Meet — 1 Mrs. Frank Huyler. The 50-50 dancing club will hold Chick feed for sale. Joswphlne their next dunce Friday night. Mar h County Flour Mill. lltf 12. at the Waldorf hall. All mem Ed S. VanDyke left this morning bers are asked to be present. 16 for Albany. He will ’spend the re mainder of the week in cities of the Take Man to Salem Willamette valley. V W Itole, who Weed chains 20 per cent off at Ho dered committed to barts this week. 17 asylum, was taken Mr. and (Mrs. Charles IMIIIett. of morning lu charge i Fort Pierre. South Dakota, spent a front the i Inst tint ion. short time visiting In the city with Mr. and LMrs H. T. Hull. They left III ri-tian Scic.ice la’Cture— this morning for Portland. Opera house. Friday. March 12. 8 You will find Dr. Ingram's office p. m. 16 over the Golden Rulo Store. 3 1 E. T Ludden returned to Klamath Married 1e-t<iduy Afternoon— Falls this morning. He says that he William I jght. of Upland, and Eva ' was unable to resist the temptation Thorpe, of Portland. v^«re married! of staying a day longer than he had yesterday afternoon at the home of planned. Rev. Chas ’R Drake, of the church , Weed chains 20 per cent off at Ho-'of Christ, Mr and Mrs Rnlpli Wiley, hart’s this week. 17 of Portland, were present at the cere Mrs. Annie Caldwell, who has been mony. The party teft this morning visiting here for several months for the home of Mr. Light at Leland. | with Mrs. W. E. Everton, left today for North Bend to visit there with Mini Man-h Hare I’arty— The Mail March Hare knows not a Mrs. F. D. Barrows. care. Mrs. (Addle Hoyt has been visiting He is always ready to rollc. here for several weeks with her par He ’ s in for fun. likes to play and run. I and Mrs A. H. Engle. She ents. Mr. left this morning for her home at To jump anil dance nnd frolic. Next Wednesday please come this! Klamath Falls. way. , Hats off to March! If we do not At the hour of two. precisely, take them off of our own accord he will blow them off as he comes blus And be a Mar. h Hare without a care, tering and rolicing along his wav. And the time will pass quite nicely. Follow the Mad March Hare to 702 If the weather’s cold, wear a coat' that’s old. N. ■4th St., Wednesday, March 10 at For outdoors we'll all 3>e staving. 2 p. m. The Woman’s Association of And rain or shine, weather bad or' Bethany Presbyterian church. 15 fine. Mrs. M. T. Utley left this morning The Mad March Hare will be playing ’ for Oakland. California, after visit At. Mrs. Frank Noinbal.iis', 702 N ing in the city for a few- days. She 4th street, bring given by the Wom-| was met at Medford by her grandson. Montrose McPherson, who will con en’s Association of Hethany Presby- terlan church. 15 ^inue the trip south witli her This bank desires to lie of personal assistance to you. We have assisted others. Will you giie us the chance? We cannot aid you unless we know what you want. FEOCRAl Hl SX STEM ________ ___ _______ S .’HI £3So «SIMM) st.’o ..... $32.*> *300 Gets O. Weekly style »eri ice of the filinoli» Meadowbrook mid Biltmore Hat» Successor to Mr». H. Ilelikopf Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers HOME OF HART st HAFFNER AND tilth mid G Street») north jour time iu l<»>k <>ur »tuck over liefere you buy. special» in dinner »eta in the nimio« today. Kelsey Green and family have ar rived in the city front Castle Kok. and have taken up their residence upon a homestead which they have POWERS, Salesman obtained In the Murphy district. The homestead is one of the O. & C. tracts, the relinquishment for which was obtained by Mr. Green through were .Married Here- Joseph Coppeck, of Modoc county, the agency of Martin Conger. California, and Isaura May Spen er Sales Books---- of this city were married yesterday lite Courier Is now in position ’o evening, tl:° ceremony being per furnish sales books, dedicate and formed by Rev. G. W. Bristow. They I will make their home at Klamath triplicate, in lots from 500 book» up at reasonable i>rlc<< I.ft us show Kalis. you samples i7 - • That’s a fad which will never Royal Arch Regular — grow old. A regular convocation of Reames chapter No. 2k, R. A. M„ will be I held Wednesday evening, March 10, I work in Mark and Past Master de- ¡grees. F. M. Huyler, H. P. 15 r mean good pictures, winter or I. Minin? blank« at Courier office. a i miner, indoors or out. i a C. L. Hobart Company Picture Taking Hee tile nll-ca»t. all-|torceiain range «e are -riling at the price otti- ers get for ilio olii style Moie. HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE OOA G ST. Ladies of Grants Pass Orres the ludles tailor of Ashland, will be at Hotel Josephine Tuex- day, March 9th, with a.complete line of new Spring woolens, silks and velvets for ladles garments, also the latest models Wo tailor your suit or coat and guarantee absolute satisfaction. Wo also tail or garments from your own material, also remodel your old suit. We expect to make G'.ints Paso every two weeks. Orres Ladie’s Tailor ( ot VIA TRI.'»St KER S < ALL Notice t« Subscrilicr»— i < >i: «.i XI i: \ : WARRAXTH . >h account <»f tin- Placer location notices at Courier ifflCf Eastman Folding rameras S9.I9 up STANTON ROWELL .Music and Photo House To Vancouver by Auto— Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bennett, sperr. the night here on their way to Van couver, Wash. They are maktr; the trip by auto, and have their two children with them. They report the ‘ roads to the south in good condition, little difficulty being experienced the trip. They were roistered the Oxford. We admit that we’re aspir ing. To be called to do your wiring. PRESERVE VOI It EGGS WIT). SILICATE OF SODA Eggs are cheaper now than they have been for many a day. And right now is the time to lay in a stork of them. Sili cate of Soda covers them like glass and is therefore a sure preservative, Full and simple directions with each package. Tomorrow Thursday £7tcfîi) HARRY CAREY u and Books Jib«« I Me in Clemens Sells Drugs 7À e A» expert elect rieten» we’re elected by the general public. They have found out Hint we know nil alxiut this vltul labor »living, comforting illuminating force. We will give you nn <•»- tímate us to «bat the wiring und !hc fixtures will cost you. OREGON 1 (Water Glass) 9 1 I Hier«’ ,h .r ;- urlo of print paper and th* un<«*r- All Josephlne Count« General I tain supply the Courier can no long- Warrants issued up to i not Includ I er carry on the sulmcrlptlon books ing) July I, 1919, and protested the fow subscribers who are Iu ar- prior to that date, are hereby all’ll I rears and they will be discontinued. in and are payable at the county ' 'le:nlt now. I treasurer’s office on or after March — 1U, 1920, on which <• le interest will cease. GEO. S. < \I.H()I N. Conn y Treasurer for J.i-i- 1 7 phlne Comity. Oregon <’. Homestead— Several other cars at bargain pri< es. ♦ MAILX CUfl IIES The Little Furniture Store With the Big Stock Just Around the Corner Mi»» < mnur a IHlbatei---- Word has been received here of the success of Miss Jennette Cramer in the recent debating tryouts for the women’s varsity team at the Ore gon Agricultural coll-ge. where she Is a student. Miss Cramer was cho-; en among seien others to represent the college in the debates with XVII- lamette university. University of Ore gon and possibly a Washington col lege. This is the first year women hava participated in Intercollegiate debates there. 1X1) T1II/OHEI» Il VI s TRIMMED The Gun Fightin’ Gentleman” PHONE 47^0—....... ( Prominent Women Testify Hoquiam, Wash :—“I was in such a rat-down condition that I had to sit dowti Io do ind work My back and bend ached continuously. I tool; twelve l>ot- tic < of Dr Pierce’s ' Favorite Prescrip- >/ t ’nb and it com- ' plctely cured ine. 1 • -.ng all my io. n work and feel good all the time.” Mns M H. H ahti < us , 2428 Simpson. Young Motherhood Vallejo, (Bo. Vallejo), Calif.: —"I took Dr. I’ierco’s Favorite Prescrip tion during expectancy qn<| found it excellent; it relieved hendnene, bnckache, and helped in a grout many ways. I was strong nnd had a good appetite and hud a much easier timo than with the other children. I was strong and well when I got up and had a nice healthy baby.” M r « 8. P. H odoton , 040 5th St Women’s Troubles nJ{oy> Wash.:—“My uncle used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery with fine results. “I used Dr. Pierce’e Favor ite Prescription for woman’s trouble nnd was cured. “I consider both of theso medicines to bo wonderfully good nnd re commend them to everybody.” ■Mm. B est P otman .