Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 05, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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The Right Bank
One of the most important factum In your business
success Is having the right kind of a Bank to deal with.
Too much car« cannot bs exorcised In selection
The all Important consideration with this Bank Is
first to safeguard the money of ita depositors and to ren­
der them ouch business gervlc« so to Increase their pros
perlty and thua lncr«aa« the value of the aocount
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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HF HOl'THERN ORKGON
Big Cooking
DEMONSTRATION
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FRIDAY AND NATI ICDAY
OF THIS WEEK
t'oine In and see «Ili» lini Star
Detroit Vapor Oil Move In ac­
tion.
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Cook and hake f»<u and keep
c<a>l tluring the hot neatlier.
Don't forget the date. May 3Mth
anti 21»tb.
Rogue River Hardware Co
THE Hot SE OF «fi ALITA'
CAMPING TIME
M hat
hall w«i take?
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A cot, the GoltD MEDIE Rimi,
A fidile, « few disile», !«<•,
A nice <outfortatilr lawn cluiir for Grandma,
I hammock for Gnuidpa,
A couple of camp c hair« and stool«.
And yem will find them at:
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
Th« little «torr arouuil the corner
OPPOSITE BAND STIMI
A Better Market
I'here Is a Inner market for smiles than for frowns.
The thrifty num has the «mile which indicattw
satisfactory progress—he lutnks his dollars with
the .loM-phhic County Bank.
4%
INTKRBRT PAID (IN SAVINGS ACtNHNTR
J osephine C ounty B ank
• G rants P ass .O regon
< avt's to Open—
The Josephine county caves
be opened tomorrow, says
Rowley, the well known guide.
Itowlef was In the city today making
arrangements so that he will be able
to stay on the Job all summer to take
Iteople through the caverns.
The
trails are all In good shape, and are
raked and ready for travel. ‘ Visitors
tire alway assured of an Interesting
trip through the
"Marble Hills"
when taken through by Mr. Howley.
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Buy Your
who la stationed there hy the gov
eminent.
Mr». P. T. Murphy returned to her
home nt Port land last night after
Visiting for a short time In the,city
with her father. W. 11. Barrett.
Swim Caps
TIIE BEST ASSORTMENT
Wo recommend gum caps In
••DI RABEE." ••ATHLETIC”
AND “AERO"
ovn price otic
Electrical
Supplies
at
I AUL’S
Electric Store
"Mt'III.AL” IN ALL COIXIHS
IWIc
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
L<KdL
Kirsch curtain rods, ths best on
A Gaslln left last night for Port-
90 land after a visit in the city wlth
the nufrket at Helmer's
Hemstitching au<i pecoiiiig. lue his family. Mr. Gaslln wax a real-
and I Zc per yard Nellie Nea« » I H dent of Grants Pass until a few yeant
Ml* anil Mrs Bert «'ox left this ago.
morning for Roseburg where t hey
I’«<111 lac Auto Stage—
will make their home.
The Cadillac Auto Stage Is run­
Empty sacks wanted at the Jose-
R9tf ning regularly to Crescent City, leav­
phlne Flour Mill.
"Mum" for perspiration
1 Sabin ing at 9:30 every morning,
90 stage takes passe" "»rs only.
has It
Mr anil Mrs. A. W. Dahlberg went reservations Bee 0. Hiller, Jr.
to Ashland this morning tn spend
Good Till!)
the day yisitln*.
Good i.iusl" at dancing party
O't’ylar and IA<|ilid Veneer floor
'
mops at Helmers.
90 urday night
Mr ami Mrs O. Hobdrlson left for1
Portland last night and Intend to, Say Mn!
If it takes 400 yards of calico to
make their houm In that city.
Armstrongs IJnoleiims at Helmer's | make a double breasted elephant a
"The Home of flood Furniture" 90 j pair of pants, who's the best paint-
Mrs A. Frazier, who has been vis-1 er In town. Ma Why son, that’s
Hing here with her daughter. Mm. easy. Wlkoff, of courte
Earl Ixevler, left this morning for
The Midwest ttllltor—
her home ut Glendale
lias arrived and is on exhibition
Orres the ladies’ tailor from Ash«
land, will be at Clevenger’s Hat Shop at McIntyres Implement store. Call
90
every Thursday, Instead of i every and see it. ’
Sltf
Tuesday
Another shipment of those Gold No Gas, No I lance—
Real, «'on«oleum rugs Just received
Owing to the shortage of gasoline
ut Holmers's, "The Home of Good the Murphy dance in postponed until
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Furniture."
furti er notice
PAGE PIVE
Special Sale
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wiiccetmor to
Mr«. E. Kabkopf
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MEN
WHO HAIK BEEN PAYING
“aviating” prices for the l.v.t sort of tailoring, ind
have come to the com hi«lon that the rrwults do
not «wend as high at. the coat, will appreciate the
fine tailo.-ing and real value« for which our whole­
sale merchant tailors
have long tat-.i famous throughout every »tate in
the t'nion.
GEO 8. CALHOUN
003 G St.
Fifteen years local dealer.
,
today to attend the show tomorrow
Saturday night Waldorf Hall. 90 i night, “The Copperhead.” at the
Oregon The veterans accepted the
Will It tend Show—
offer and will attend the show. Th«
Manager Clayton, of the Oregon film Is taken from the Civil War
theater, issued an invitation to the period and is especially Interesting
General Ixtgan Post of the G. A. R. ' to the old soldiers.
Dancing Party—