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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1920)
u i:t»xi:si>n , M AIUTI io. GUAM'S |>U» DAILY <*•» HIEB PAGE FiH’H PERSONAL We Want to Help ' This bank desires to lie of persona! assistance to you. We have assU.ctl others. Will you give us the chance" We cannot aid you unless we Know what you w.itjt Come In and let’s talk it over. Ask our satisfied . is tinners and they will tell that we have helped them. Tire thing that gives this bank the right to live, to grow, to prosper, is the service it renders the community. Don't hesitate. Come right in and tell us how we can serve you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MFMBI« FFOTUAL RFSFHVI SY STI M OF Sill THFI.'N OREGOX Glasses-Glasses Plain Tumblers IWr |n*r dozen Tldn Blown Tumbler*. Sl.|!> per «!<»/. Star Cut and Grape Pattern Tumbler*. 52 per dozen. Rogue River Hardware Co. PAGE MEDFORI) Friday, Mar Agnes Nielson Skartvedt Star Contralto Soloist Of THE FA MOI * SFATTI.I TEMPI.E < MOKI S in concert 5t»c, si.no. S1.5P Seat sale now on. Mail order* promptly filled. Address: Page Theatre COLUMBIA KLENZO Grafonolas and Records LIVI «I» 1 XTISI'l’TK’ A ientific preparation for 'he mouth, teeth, gums throat gar- gle. A valuable aid in t he treatment of Pyorrhea. The best music, the newest music, the most popular music —Columbia gets it all. You can hear any tune. air. melody, rag or jazz you want in our store. Come in and bear any of them your fancy dicta' s. You are welcome to play any record on any Grafonola. 25c and 5<h- • .¡emus " -Ik Drugs LOQflL Millinery Display ■ i Il«>y i ’ lu.'p is spending tho day Delineator* Have Arrivisi— The March copies of the Delinea attending io liualnvs tn M otf < tor are now at the Golden Huie. feed tor sale Josophinv Chiai, litt County Flour Mill. .1. F. Hale and Il N infialili. of Music Lover* Attention— V no* Nielson Sk.iriiedi. "tar mb Halos Piano store at i Medford. nre at tralto soloist of the Seattle Temple the Josephine. Long are linrus, at the Pago, Medford« Erl j Mr. a tul Mrs. .' x. F. day, March 12th spending a few «lays V ¡siting In \sh- land. ' s Rose VVtckuian Is spending a «'tirisiian Seien««' la'ctur«*— Opera house, Friday, March 12, few days in ihe city, having driven in. I» I down fniui Medford yesterday. Hemstitching and pecoting. lHc ill st. I.nkr’»— ip.! I ' • per yard. Nellie Nr.a our Servlev* There will be a celebration of tln> Mrs Geofge Thompson ami Mrs. Holy Communion at 10 a in. tomor- itoseli, ira Andy McCarthy went to row, iThuraday) at St. Luke's Epfs- last night Jo visit there for a few Hev. Philip K lluin- copal chur h days. maud, will be the celebrant. , lohn Chastain went to Medford I this morning to drive down an auto Dancing Club Will M«Vt— 1 t.ru< • that he was forced to leave Tho 50-50 dancing club will hold h' • yesterday because of the rain their next dunce Friday night. March Chick feed for sale. .Isisophlnc 12, at the Waldorf hall. All mem- ¡County Flour Mill 11 if bora are asked to bo present. t ___ _ Lee Calvert is spending the da' •’ Rock Point attending to some bus t 'liri*tian Si leni r l<rctnrc— line** connected with the road work Opera house. Friday. 'larch [ ttier«'. p. in. \ Hamilton, a mining man of P no. Nevada, arrived today for a I irli neat < ir» Have Arri ve’I— few days in the city to look over Tiie March copies of the Delinea- , soui«' mining properties. tor are now at the Golden Hole 16 I I Weed chains 2<> per cent off at Ho barts this week. 17 Church of God Services— C. E Glidden of the Crater Lake Services will be held every night Lumber company. of Bray, was a this week al 7:30 in the Church of j k»cal visitor here last night. He God chapel, corner Third and J left today for Bray. streets. The meetings will be con- j .1. Af. Sniock returned this morn ducted by Io al ministers nf that de ing from Yuma. \riz.. where h« ni on I nn Hon. spent the winter. He was met here • by Mr* Smock and they Mil leave Error In Warrant Cull—. for their home at Holland tomorrow. List night's Dully Courier an You will find Dr. Ingram's off’ce nounced the calling of general coun over the Golden Rule Store 3 1 ty warrants to July I. 1919. The Mrs. Maud Miller and her father. notice should have read road war- T. M. Renshaw, left today for Ho -ints Instead of general warrants, quiam. Wash., where they will wake the error being made In Piking the their home with a son of ‘Mr. Iten- nu ssage over the phone. < County shaw. They will viclt for a few Treasurer Calhoun lias been I kept days in 'Eugene. busy today explainin': that ha had Mr. and Mr* M Kerl. of Nehrus- no funds for the taking up of gen- ka. arrived last night from Ctdifor- era! warrants. nia and spent the night here wlth I Mr. KerPs cousin. Henry Schubert. lieliiKuitor* Have Arrivisi— ‘ Thev left this morning for Portland The March copies of the Delinea Weed chains 20 per cent off nt Ho- tor nre now at the Golden If ile ■ hart's this week 17 J. D. Hayes, of Portland, is vlslt- Ihni'C Forget— ' !ng here with his brother. D. O. The dante nt the Spence Hayes, of the assessor's office. Mr. March 13. Music hy the Neilson or- i Hayes was fii’ierlntendent of schools chest ra A big fend at midnight, here about 20 years ago hut sin e Come one < ome all. that time has resided In Portland This is his first visit here In four < »pen flolisc at City Market years. On Friday the City Market will "Hvdmint'a Violet Sec.” Sabin have open house and an Invitation has it. 16 Is extended to all their friends nod Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. 'oppeck, who customers as well as th I he general were married in Grants . Pass on public to call and Inspect their now Monday, went to Mrs. Coppeck’a equipment in operation, homestead In the Winona district ménta will be servisi and this morning for a'short stay. The? ; rim ■! will then go to Klamath Falls to, visit, and later will spend «ome time i Mr. Coppeck's ranch, tin Juniper! IH Tour m F »’firn tan hero, at Straw. IÌIIMMI U AND T AIMilil I» Il VI S Weekly *1,1«' »ertile of tile filinoli* M«'iuluvv brook mid Itili more lint» rnr$. nellie Deas S|l(<VMA«»r to Mr*. K. lieh k op f Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN Al' Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers HOME OF HAH I St H AFFXKH ANI» MAKX CU»IIII > lhe Little Furniture Store With the Big Stock Just Around the Corner («ith and <• Sirret» 1 11’* wort il joiir lini«' lo look nur stock «»ver Iwfore ,v«>ii ••«!>. are *pe< lui* in iliimer »et* in ilio vviinl’m toilny. Hiev’' See the i«ll-«'ii»t, u II-| m » t < elnln range v»r are *elling «• • ••«' prli e oth er* get for the olii style Move. Your* for Good I iirtiHiirt* HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE and Bonks fore 77.« STANTON ROWELL L. .adder, i t night tor a visit here •her daughter Music and Photo Hous« 507 G Street —T ■■■H* x BOXING MA CH Opera House, Thursday, March 11, 1920 Under Auspices of American Legion Tomorrow Main Event Roy Cedarstrom vs. Knockout Carmen of Roseburg, Ore. of Portland, Ore. 155 lbs. . 10 Rounds 155 lbs. raping Roaring sollicking Romance of the West Picture That will Hold you Spellbound Semi-Final Kid Rocco vs. Frankie Webb of Eugene 135 lbs. 8 Rounds Portland, Ore. 135 lbs. Harry Carey Preliminaries in Bat Richey vs. Kid Demillia of Grants Pass Camp Grant, III. 135 lbs. . 4 Rounds 135 lbs. “A GUN EIGHTIN’ GENTLEMAN” TOPICS OF THE DAY V'11his title as rrCQClie LzOClgC fly-weight champion of Grants Pass D J in fast three against DUU 01111111 round b o u t STRAND COMEDY Friday and Saturday OREGON I Dorothy Phillips Heuerte acnts on Mile at Horn Inga Sluiek* “PAID IN ADVANCE I viiih koiit ( i:r:nm <l P’rtliind, olio meet* ltoj (edili* trim in main event FIRST HOI T IIK.IXS PHO.M PTLV AT M p. M.