Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 01, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Till URDU , WHI I. I. IWJO.
G RA X TN PARR DAILY (Mil IUEK
PACK FOLK
Constant Saving is a Constant
March to Independence
Swing into the saving column today. March
right into the First National Bank and make
your first deposit.
Large or small, we will welcome it. Keep
up the good work by adding to it as yon can af­
ford. Every dollar helps.
Sometime in the future, when you need it
badly, it is at your disposal— with the interest
accrued. Let this bank act as custodian of
your finals.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF 8OVTHERN OREGON
Plain Tumbler» l»N< |ier down
JUST IN
Robert I’cer returned to Pprtland
this morning after a short time here
looking for trucking |H>saibiiities
Hemstitching and pacotlng. 10c
and 12c per yard Nellie Neaa 01 tf
W S Maxwell is spending the day
in Wolf Creek looking after business
matters
C. H. Corson went to Medford this
morning to spend the day on bus­
iness.
Try Tru Blue Graham crackers 4>
Dr. and Mr». .1 R. la-win, who
have been visittng here at the J .J*!
Hair home for a few weeks, left last
night for their home at Grinnell, la.
lxjuis Kemper left this morning
for San Francisco, to spend several
weeks looking after some business
matters
Complete stocks of Tru Bln < rack­
et's and cookies are
handled
in
Grants Pass by the following mer­
chants.
Grants Pasa Rochdale. J.
Pardee. U W. Richardson. Josephine
Grocery, J. M. Casey.
35 '
Thin Blown Tumbler». *1.1» |x*r d«z.
SOME
Star Cut and (¿rape rattern Tumbler**. S2 per dozen
Popular Songs
SEE OTR WINDOM
l.V PER COPA
Rogue River Hardware Co.
I .Mr. and Mrs. E. T .McKinstry were’
Good ’ Wednesday visitors at Medford, re-
35 • turning here this morning.
J. T. lxigan. who has contracts for
work on the Pacific highway, went to 1
Payment of Half of Taxes—
will go
Remember that April 5th is the Roseburg last night and
last day for making payment of the i from there to Eugene and Portland. 1
first half of the taxes.
Geo. W. He will be gone about a week
George Pratt, who spent a few
Lewis. Sheriff.
38
I days visiting here with his parents, i
returned to Silverton last night
Special K. T. Meeting—
with the
Special meeting of .Melita Com­ where he is employed
.Mrs.1
mander)’ ■Friday night at 7:30, with Southern Pacific comimny.
Order of the Temple.
Visiting I Pratt will visit here for a few days
Knights invited.
35 before returning to Silverton
April Fool Dancing Party—
April 1st. Waldorf Hall.
Music—good time.
Bubbling Over.
I Found the Sweetest Rose
That Grows in Dixieland
There's a Ia»t of Blue Eyed
Marys Down in Maryland
You Know What I Mean.
They'll Never Miss the Wine in
Dixieland
The Hen and the Cow.
All the Quakers are tJhoulder
Shakers.
Dixie Lullaby.
The American Legion.
Fridays Only
Vocal anti Instrumental sheet
mti-ic lOc per copy
STANTON ROWELL
Music and Photo H<>u«e
Mrs Ike Davis returned this morn­
ing front Fresno. Cal., where she has
been vudting for the past six months
with her daughter.
Mrs. C. H. Sampson ruttirued from
San Francisco this morning where
she lia» been visiting for the past
week.
"I»e Miracle.** Sabin ha» It
3.*
Mrs. M. L. Sly, who has been vis­
iting here with Mrs. J. H. Bailey re­
in rued to her home at Glendale this
morning.
Miss Dora Horman arrived this
morning from Berkeley to s|wnd the
week at her homo here iMlss Iler
man is attending Mills College
Mrs. May Tutem. w ho lias been vis-i
Itlng here at the V la'tchcr home,
left this 'morning for a visit In San
Francisco.
Russell Drake arrived this morn­
ing from Tucson. Art«., culled here
by the death of his father.
Mr '
Drake will be in the city for about
a month
Mr and Mrs C. M Thatcher, who'
have been the guests of Mr und Mrs ]
II. H. Allyn for the past few days,
left last night for their home at Es-1
canaba, Mich.
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DHL n E Il SHIPMENT <>l
LADIES 1 l\M XI« I'UI’.UI
mrs. Hellie Ikas
SuK-esMiir to
Mr». E. Ilehkopf
You Can Always Buy
Cheap
tailoring, but you'd le'ttcr noli it'» very <* i | h * m -
•Ivc. Un make a l>ii»llie»» of »riling nothing lull
litgli-value «l<>the»—idvia.vs worth every <<uit you
|uv) for them
GEO. 8 CALHOUN
Over fifteen year« local deaat.
What a Change New Linoleum
Would Make in Your
Home !
I
mid 1 <ll B um '
um you kn«»u nr«* durablr, Muiiitury
mid cumj h» krrp
flier«* nm no < rm k-» to Imrbor dit»t and
•¿«•rm*.
Easter Dyes
Easter Candv •r
Easter C ards
\\ <• Imo* |»attrriiw »nit Mbit* for b®driM>inj»« Ihinu r<»«»ni*. dining
* «;
and kttch* ii*. Our Unoltmin is (hr I m **( I ii U m » market.
t * •
y« ii utmi wr hiivr.
t on» for Good Inrnltiir«*
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
tiOA G ST.
Clemens Sells Drugs
and Books
IL Qa xaiL itaur
507 G Street
Salvation Army Nociiil—•
Through an error, the Salvation
\rtiiy program was announced • for
last night
It will lie on Frida'. Apr.
2. at 7:45 p. tn. at 50» G street.
Twenty-one numbers tire billed vo­
cal and instrumental music Incltid-
Ing a inedlev. violin und other strlng-
e<l Instrument«
Th< udmUwIon will
In* free and u silver offering taken.
After the program delicious coffee
and cake w ill be served for 10c, Don't
forget thi- good old Army. Come and
help push the junior self denial bene­
fit. 1 am going you come.
Federal Truck.»—
Will be on display at the Fashion
garage about April xth, deliveries on
short notice
Seely A’. Hall Motor
Go., Medford. Ore. I »cal representa­
tive. C. Chaney, Fashion garage. 36
Oregon
A STORY OF l MAN
WHOM THE WORLD
sort; bi to
di : s -
'I ROY.
This man embittered
by the treachery of
wife, of friends, of
every one whom he
held dear, after a
world wide pilgrim­
age of vengence dte-
covered that it is
nobler to forgive than
to avenge—that love
anil not hate is the
greatest thing in life.
It's one of the best wen
here this season
TOMORROW—«ATI RD AY
Olvie Thomas
Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Maix
Styles Important on.Easter—
So is Economy
Everyone wants to be
Nifty and
Up-to-Date
Hats and
Caps
$2.00 to $7.00
“The Glorious
Lady”
dressed up
on Easter;
you want stylish clothes. You’d better go further than that, how­
ever; get the all wool quality that saves.
,
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We have it all here; the best and smartest styles
and the fabrics and tailoring that means longer wear.
Peerless Clothing' Co.
“Cash Clothiers’’
“If Men Wear It, We Have It”
Classy Shirts
and
Neckwear
Prices
Right