Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 20, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    l'AMM DAILY C«»l HIEIt
bill III* H, MARCII 20, IIFJU.
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PEkSSNflL
Carry the Flag of Savings
And Victory is Surely Yours
PAGE FIVS
LOCAL
LUXITE HOSIERY
Russell Married in Portland—
"Cuts»” for t
nulls. Subiti has ' ! *1
An ubuhiim I combination of beautiful
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marriage of John P. Graham
Easter candies at Horning’s Shack
material ant! long wearing <|ttality.
am! -Has Dorris 'Itussell, formerly of
lawn seed at (r ailier Bros,
Popular prices.
Grunts pass, -was solemnized In Port-
Llncto la a Medford
Mrs.
lat<< on St. 'Patrick’s Day, Mardti 17,
Itor for th* day,
You v||l find Dr ingrani’» office at th« home of Mr. and Mrs. V. 1!.
34 Sw ii. ney 725 Ekrt 15th street. The
over tin Golden Utile Store
MuccesMtr to
I, 11 W I) fertilizer at Cramer iRros. •/ 2.i eer- nony was performed by Rev. (A
Mr*. E. Itehkopf
J. H. Gunning *i-ni ,<» Glendale Era «« of the Lutheran church.
I tills morning to »pend th« day look
Ing after some 'tousiness matters.
Hf i >1 M'-eting
HemsGiching and pecoting, lue
Granta Pass Lodge No. »4
ami 12c per yard N«llle Neat' Oltf
A M on Tuesday, March 23. Work
Miss Minnie Ireland *i>ent Friday in the M. M. degree.
l vlaitlng III Medford, returnin ' hero i
OF HOITHERN OREGON
last night.
Gil Hell Is Ktartcsl—
Poultry*supplies and remdle
K P. I (ugh os, representing
('ranter Bro«
Ti finia <»11 company of Talent, Is
He« G p. Jester for life it. uranc« a local vis tor. He says that th« I
Medford feiun, which will put them
5!» If
Penn Mutal Life
drilling of the well was started last I
In line for the championship of
Sha k.
Ent-ter Eggs at Hornin'
Sunday
and that it Is progressing
Southern Oregon.
Mrs. C. C. Grimes, who has been
Th« high school boys gave a dance visiting here with Mrs. Catherine rapidly, They have already reached i
a depth of 50 feet and expect to go
for the girls after the game, which Gray, left last night for Pc rilan d.
faster after this, as a hard strata was
also was u great success
Many of
Bring your order for r •« bust!"» encountered a short distance down.
the
high
school
student«
went
from
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SOOIIIIM. |,l 1,1, lllll ’S Oil
to Cramer Bros.
Th« company is prepared to put the
th« gmiie to tlie 'party and a good
Or res, the I aid les' tallo • will a- at w«’l down t-» a depth tof 4,000 feet
crowd was the rebuilt, Neilson's or­ the Hat Shop every Tit idiy. Fine
/
chostrn furnished tho music.
The woolens, latest styles 1 :h gri'di« if necessary to meet ’he oil that they
t' u\ is there. Cer-monles will be
I lose burg guests expressed them-
, 25tf
only.
nc'il Sunday to chrlsti-n ’hp well.
selves -as greatly appreciatlng the
E. A. Murphy Is ntal <rg u tri? Th- wore ostponed from last week
good time. Miss Wilson, their coach,
through the Illinois vail-y todaj in on account of the bid weather.
In thuiiknig Miss llllyard. th« Granta
Hear it, s<-c it, compare its mi -
of'I'yrt-
company with Mr. Garn
Pass coach, said that they had never
partorii) lillo'lfoldc'l with other
land, wh » arrived this m rnlng.
FOR MEN—AT
A. E, « A. M. Notice—
been treated so nicely. Miss Hilyard
uiacliiiic«—let your "e«r" for
Jaitala-- for brightenin your wood
Mem bent of Gran’s pass Ixxlge No.
is
proud
of
the
showing
made
by
her
music I m * th«* jutigt*.
work and furniture at Cramer Bro«. • I. are requested to meet al Masonic
girls and deserves much credit for
'Mrs. T. E. Gilmore and Mrs J. Mc- l all Sundav afternoon at 1:15 to at­ »
their success.
Arthur, of Murphy, left f >r Medford tend th-- f ineral of Brother Marion I
Cash Clothiers
Bring
Baby chick feed at Cramer Broa this morning to spend th- day visit­ Wilbur, at Hall's parlors.
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES
ing.
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cars,
Pattons Sunproof Paint, eold liy Fra­
I
mer 'Bros.
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Received Too latte-—
STANTON ROWELL
Easter Rabbits at Horning's.
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A number of interesting local news
Music and Photo House
W A Fern, of Eugene, is spending items are being held over until Mon-
,M»7 G Street
a few days in the city attending to I day. having been re. wived too late,
I busines. and visiting friends
Mr. All articles for the Saturday issue
Fern la a former resident of tills city. should be sent to the office on Fri­
5000 people. 42 camels and 1500
Mellin
Coinmandery,
Knights sheep are featured in the "Auction day.
Templar, of this city bus accepted an of Souls." Oregon, Sunday. Monday
Major Truax Get« la-ave—
Invitation from '.Malta Coinmandery and Tuesday.
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Major J. P. Truax, who recently
Linoleum anti Felt Hase Gotsis as you know are durable, sanitary
to attend Easter services at Ashland.
Save the surface and sate all with
anil easy to keep clean—there are no cracks to harbor dust and
returned from Siberia where he spent
The s|M»c|al service will l>e held at
Mr. and Mrs Guy Binns left this
germs.
th« M E.' church at 2 p. in April 4. morning for Klamath Falls. after*a several years with the American
forces.
Is
spending
a
month
in
the
glven
by
Right
The address will be
t
We have iMUtern« suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, dining room«,
visit here with Mrs. Ann Crosby and city oil leave. Major Truax expects
halls anil kitchen-. Our linoleum is the best in the market. Let
The Junior high schnol was the Eminent Sir Knight Itev. Wro Wal­
Mrs. I.. G O'NIell.
us show you i. h it we have.
the s|>end the entire time here visit­
arene of thè toast basketliall game of lace Youngwoti. D D, grand prelate
Garden tools at Cratner Bros. 25 ing with his family.
of the grand em-ampmi-nt of the
thè «eason Isst night when the local
Yours for Good Furniture
Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker returned to
t'nlted Htaies
high school team defeated thè Rose
25 Roseburg this morning after spend­ < roods on Increase—
It is expt« ted that at least
burg high girla' tenni li> a 2* tu 21 knights from this city will attend t he ing the week here. Site ex|*ects to j The crowds are reported to be on
return to this <1ty the first of tie the increase each evening at the
«core, The game started at « o'clo k service.
HO5 G ST.
week.
and a real exhibition of girls' atti­
Church of Christ where Evangelist
lei Ics sas witnessed by (he large I U-turn From Portland—
"Auction of Souls" with the Ar-11 leniing is speaking on various phases
The teams were evenly
crowd
E. L. Coburn has returned from in.-nIan lieauty, Aurora Mardixanlati of the subject of the secund coming
matched and th« game waa on« of Portland, where be attended the con-( shows the bafbartcwT'irklsh rule oT:<rf Christ "'Last night he presented
I Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon­
the fastest ever seen on a tiranta ventton of the county advisory boards, ravished Armenia
Oregon. Sunday, five prophecies from the Bi-ble which Will H<»hl Examination—
Mr. Wardrip a- tixl a. of the Salvation army
Pass floor,
25 «re to be fulfilled before the second
The I nited States civil service tana, Wyoming, Alaska). Entrance
He reports Monday anil Tuesday.
referee
Incubators at Cramer Bros.
2'-I coining. These, he says, are nearly i commission announces that a book- salaries range from $900 to $1400
much work accomplished by the
The local girls showed splendid meeting
lx>uia Steelhammer, formerly man- if not wholly fulfilled at present, in- keeper examination will be held in per annum. For application blank
A large amount of money
bssketball training anil
anti consistent will be raised to carry on the activ- agsr of the Bishop store in this city, i dieating that this generation is liv-
and information apply to the local
teamwork through the gwme. The itles of the organization in rescue stopped off here last night to spending in an imiiortant age. Tonight he this citj on April 10, to establish an secretary, board of civil service ex­
Qulnlau twins, as forwards, displac­ work and along other lines
A place a day with old Mends after an ab- , will discuss the subject. "Jesus Is , eligible register from whch selec­ aminers. at the poetoffice, this city.
ed some remarkable teamwork, one for wsvwsrd hoys was purchased and setice of eight years. Mr. Steelhain- jComing." The work of the soloist, tions may be made to fill vacancies as or the secretary. Eleventh U. S. Civil
or the oilier always getting the ball will be cqulpiied. lie states.
mer is still connected
with the ¡Mrs. Johnson, is-being received with they may occur in federal offices in Service District, 303 Postoffice build-
Bishop manufacturing interests and |unanimous favor
when It was sent towurd them. Cath­
the Eleventh civil sendee district ing, Seattle, Wash.
arine Baker and Evelyn Anderson as <>. A. <’, Students Return—
In one of the Incorjioralotn of the j
tenters, saw- to It that the ball went
|
Most of the students attending O. Vancouver woolen mills.
most often to the Grants Pass side A. <’. returned for the spring vaca­
.Ml the garden seeds you want at■
Thelma lloblnson anti Muriel Mey­ tion today. Emmet Hoffmann. Rein­ Cramer Bros.
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ers, the guards, hud a big job keep­ hold Schmidt and Misses Marion Sa­
Aurora Mardiganian, the sole sur­
ing the ball out of the hands of the bin. Helen Bobzten. Ella Anderson vivor of atrocities that cost the lives
Roseburg forwards who were very mid Jeanette t’rahier returned today. of 500.000 others will lie featured in
good.
Miss Esther Saunders is here front "Auction of Souls"- -Oregon, Sunday
The floor was a great disadvantage the college tor a short visit with Monday and Tuesday.
to Roseburg, but that could not be Miss Bobzlen.
Jo Pardee, Harry
helped. Th« same was true when Edgerton. Lynn Sabin, Arthur Cra­ Will Temli at Takilma—
the local team played there, as they mer and Wallace Niles, who are with
Rose Liebrand will arrived in the
were not used to a large floor.
the cadet bund. stop|>ed off until this morning from Heppner to take«
laist night's victory gives our Kiria afternoon. They play tonight at Cen­ charge of the upper grades of the
the opportunity to challenge the tral Point.
Takihna school. Mrs. Bacon made
an effort to find some one here to
undertake the work but was not suc­
cessful and she had to look else­
where.
Th«' Savings Fing is a Hag of inspiration,
hope and fruitfiilncHH. It’s a flag that, millions
of prudent nicii and women loyally anti cour-
agcoiiKly carry an their Htnntlard.
It’s a flag that Htands for action detci'ininit
tion and progrcMH. It’s a flagthat triumphantly
leads to victory.,
Let the savings flag be your flag. Open an
account at the First National Bank and march
steadily, surely on to financial . ....... mm .
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
Peerless Clothing Co.
SPECIAL K.I. EASTER
What a Change New Linoleum
Would Make in Y our
Home !
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HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
W/NCff£5T£A a.
Tire Sale!
lloiigliis County Couple Married—
Charles W. Brooks, of Kohler.
¡Ore., and Belle D. Hufstader. of
| Glendale, were married today at the
. home of Prof. G. I Wardrip, Rev. C.
Cline officiating. Following the
wedding dinner was served.
The
happy collide will make their home at
Kohler where Mr. Brooks is n mill
foreman.
Goodyear
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10% From List
i Plats of Grants Pa
Blue print plats of Grants Pass.
$1.50; blue line prints. $1.75, at
the Courier office.
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ELKAYS
Three Days Only
Dye Soap
Cleans while it colors.
Will
not stain hands nor Injure fin­
est fabrics.
No. boiling
ALL COLORS tOc
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Grants Pass Service Station
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ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
TO REPRESENT A FAMOUS MANUFACTURER
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ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF
Clemens Sells Drugs
and Books
INTRODUCING NEW PRODUCTS
The Rogue River Hardware Co.
has become “The WlNCHESTFR Store”
Barney & Berry Skates, have the same
merit as the famous WINCHESTER Guns
and Ammunition, which we also sell.
We are making a special exhibition
this week, of all these new and interest­
ing W inchester goods.
Come in and see them. They give to
<>ur store a new interest tor men, women
and children
for this community.
' Our being selected for this association
makes us sole distributors in this territory
for the new WINCHESTER products.
We believe you will find the new
W inchester Tools, Cutlery, Fishing
Tackle, Flashlights, and W inchester
Rogue River
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