Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 11, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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The Right Bank
Too much care cannot be exercised In selection.
The all important consideration with this Bank is
first to safeguard the money of its depositors and to ren­
der them such business servl e as to increase their pros­
perity and thus increase fte value of the account.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Opening of New Rex Cafe
Dinner served from 11:30 to H
Saturday. June 12, 1920
SOVP
Cream of Chicken with Noodles
RELISH
Sliced Cucumbers ...
„..25
Green Onions
Head Lettuce ..........
....25
Radishes
Ripe Olives ............
.....15
10
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SALADS
.....35
Lobster .........
—.15
Lettuce _____
ENTREES
Fried Spring Chicken. Corn Fritters .........................
Chicken Fricassee with Steamed Dumplings ...... .
Breaded Veal Cutlets, Country Gravy .....................
Rraised Short Ribs of Beef with Hominy ................
Lamb Chops Breaded with Green Peas .....................
Pork Sausage with Sweet Corn ............ ......................
Calf’s Liver and Bacon —....................................................
ROASTS
Roast Chicken with Sage Dressing __
Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce ...........
Prime Rib of Beef with Brown Gravy ........................
VEGETABLES
New Potatoes Creamed
Gasden Peas
DESSERT
Custard Pudding served with orders
Apple Pie .............. ................. 10
Cifstard Pie . ...................
Raisin Pie ............. ............ —10
Strawberry Short Cake ..
Banana Pie ........... .................. 10
BEY’E RAGES
Tea
Coffee
Shrimp
Potato
LOCÆL
M. C. Gaston wont to Medford this t'lilhlron’» Day Prournm—
morning to spend the day attending
Bethany
I’rAby terinn
Sunday
to some business matters.
school will hold it» Children's day
D. H. Wells left last night tor 8po-, program on Sunday morning at 11
kane and Montana points tor a short o’clock, to which everyone Is Invited
Program by the beginners, primary
business trip.
"Bixby’s Shu-white.” Sabin has it. and Intermediate departments.
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Harry Edgerton returned today
Will
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Bulletin»
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from Corvallis where he has been
The Courier office will get bulle­
attending O. A. C.
tin« on any balloting which may take
Mrs A.’L. Gaston, of Clay Center.
place this evening at Chicago,
Kan.. Is in Grants Pass to spend the
bulletins will be »mated In
summer.
Courier window as thoy are redved,
Michael Byrd has returned from O. in order that the people may know
A. C.. where he has been attendin ', who Is the favorite tn Chicago
i dljege. He will work In Hays’ »hoe
shop during his vacation
S| hs ini Sal
Hemstitching and pecoting. 10c
Ml silk 40-lnch Georgette
anil 12c per yard. Nellie Neas. Oltf Crepe de-chine. per yard I1.8S
Rev. C. M. Cline and daughter.
nd on Editorial page. The Golden
Mtss I ails Clino, went to Ashland this
Rule.
moaning, where they will spend sev­
eral days visiting with triends.
Mrs Mamie Whipple left today lor Meet» Truck at Riddle—
morning
Klamath Falls, where she will spend • Harry Weblwtr loft this
for Riddle to meet the big Sterling
the next month visiting with her son.
truck which ho Is having driven
Elmer, who is employed there.
down from Portland by C C. Clark,
One half off on all trimmed -hats
The tru k has a‘capacity of 3 H tons
at Currier’s Millinery. South 6th
and will be used to hnul lumber and
street.
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logs for the Woodcock ft Anderson
Mrs. H. F. Spain nnd mother, Mrs
«awmlll at Kerb'
It |s electrically
H. L. Monahan, left last night /or,
'equipped throughout.
their home at Kootenai. Idaho, after
a short visit at Brookings and In
this city
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Toka On Halo-
Get yours at the Golden Rule
Lloyd T-ewls. who has been visit­
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ing in the city with his parents. Mr Store or Sabin’s Drug Store
and Mrs. George Lewis, for a few­
days, returned this, morning to his M ill Hold Election—
farm at Waldo.
A .< hoo! election will |je held on
Empty sacks wanted at the Jose- Monday. June 21. to elect two direc­
99tf tor» to take the place of Isaac Best
phine Flour Mill.
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Hunt and and Mrs. T. P. Cramer, whose terms
danghter. who reently came from »«111 expire thia year.
A meeting;
California and settle«! here, were vis­ will be held In the morning at the
itors at the Grants Pass hotel on,junior high school for the nomina­
Tuesday »pending the day In town. tton of directors and to take up any
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Jackson, of other business that should come U|>.
Huron. South Dakota, have
been That afternoon the election will be;
visiting for several days in the eitv held nt the same place.
with Mr. and Mrs Elmer Balalger. !
They left this morning for their re­ Cadillac Yuto Stage—
turn home.
T»>» Cedilla«' Auto Stage la
.Reduction on all trimmings of nlng regularly to Cros>'«nt City,
every description at Currier’s South (n at 9 3« every tuornlng.
6th street.
.
94tf stage takes passengers only.
Mrs. G. W Donnell and daughter. 1'P gerva ,| ons g 04 q . miler. Jr.
Miss Dorothy, who have been visit­
ing here for several days»with Mrs
Trm ef From < aiwula—
O. P. Jester, left this morning for,
A party of tourists from Canada
Eugene. They have been spending
| were in the city today on their way
the winter at Santa Cruz.
to San Francisco
They started
J. H Williams left this morning
from Imdysmlth II. C . and went by
for Hilt to oversee the installing of
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wnv of Olympf» sn«i down th» const
machinery In the Moon-Williams mill
They report that the roads as ’ a
there. The mill is to be run by ciec­
1 whole are In very good condition.
tricity and will he modern In every
• except between Portland nnd Olym-
re» pect.
; pla which they say Is very bad. Th»
All who have ordered Tokas mall-
I car became stu k several times along
ed to city­ addresses will slmpllfy
that part of the trip. Mr,and
matters if they will kindly call for
Victor Celle and Dr. nnd Mrs
copies at Golden Rule Store.
n iter made up the party.
Mrs. Geo. Radford and daughter.
Betty, left this morning for their S[»ecial Saks—
home at Waukegan. Ill. Mrs. Rad­
Sixty-six all silk Georgette
ford has been visiting here for the Crepe-de-chlne blouses, choice
past year with her parents. Mr and See ad on editorial page
Mrs. R. D Cole.
en Rule.
Darwin Ingalls returned this morn-
| Ing from O. A C., -where he has been Fir«* Hydmnt Broken—
studying electrical engineering. Mr.
The fire hydrant at the Intersec­
Ingalls will spend several days here tion of <A and Sixth streets got In
before going on to Medford, whore the way of the big Pierce-.Yrro Cres
he will be employed with the Med­ cent City stage last night and both
ford Irrigation district.
hydrant and automobile suffered
Mr. anti Mrs. ’Walter Neu meyers. The big auto was being driven up
who have been visiting with
Mrs. Sixth street by Bert I^>wls and when
Neumeyers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. he got almost to the Intersection, he
P. DeGrasse of this city, for the past
saw- another car coming out A street
month, left Thursday for San Fran- He put on the brakes and «Xhe car
. cisco, where they will remain for the
skidded but would not stop, In or-
i present.
der to avoid hlttfng the Maxwell, he
ran liffo the curt) and went over 1t
Iftcr the Hand f'onccrt—
¡striking the hydrant. The hydrant
Everybody’s going to the dancing : was knocked out and the front wheel
party.
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on the car badly battered up.
i damage was repaired last night
Hammermill Bond printers at the
Courier office.
Dancing Party—
One of the most Important factors in your business
success is having the right kind of a Bank to deal with.
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Milk
COMING EVENTS
Friday night at the Waldorf hall.
BEACH
Calling «arde at Courier office
lune 30, July 1. • . 3, Wednesday,
Thursday.
Friday,
Saturday—
Teachers' examinations, Granta
Pads.
TOKA’S
Sale» books at the Courier.
PRESENTS
HIS MIGHTY
DRAMA OF THE
FROZEN NORTH,
Courier for commercial printing.
on sale at
Golden Rule Store
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**The Silver
Horde”
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AT THE
ELKAY’S
SIN..
MON.,
TIE».
JI NE 1.3TH. 1ITH, 13TH
and
Sabin’s Drug Store
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Dye Soap
Cleans while it. colors. Will
stain hands nor injure fin-
fabrics.
No. boiling
OREGON
ILL < <>M)RH 10c
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
Xte
FRIDAY, JINK <«.
GRANTS l'.WN DAILY COTRiKK
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Buy Your
Electrical
Supplies
Vnfforms Are Ordered—
When the local ball team prances
■ out on the diamond Rnndny to go up
against the Klamath bunch they
hope to be arrived In the
new uniforms. A subscription
taken up among the business men of
the city and |2RR collected to go
against the cost of the uniforms and
to pay other expenses. The suits
were ordered but It Is not known on
what, day thav will arrive. Jud Pcr-
noll states that they should bo hero
now and they may arrive before the
game. It Is expected that the gate
receipts will not "ho sufficient to meet
the expense of bringing the team
Jiere but a good attopdanco Is urged
as the local players have been prnc-
tiring hard and a little cn'-oura go-
mont would help a' lot. Sonln good
games are promised for the season
if on igh Inferos1 4
ro cd over
them.
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Special Sale
Hucernaor to
Mr«. K. Rohko<if
rnrs. Hellie Peas
HOT WEATHER «'M WHEN
tim«; la hero. Don’t wiUt until the themionictrr
«tanda nt IO
in the «hado, Pinci' your order
for Palm Be ch. Mohair» nnd Hummer fnbrtcw
tailored tin'
nud Trminers *25 to »30 or more.
At the sign
Ye Jolly
IJttle Tailor
GEO S CALHOUN
Fifteen year» local jiealer.
CAMPING TIME
What shall.we take?
A cot, the GOLD MEDAL hind,
Y table, a few <li«he»t too,
Y nhc comfortable lawn cluilr for Griinilma,
Y hammock for Grnndpa,
Y couple of ramp chairs and »tools.
Ind you will fimi them nt:
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
The Utile »tore nr>*<nxl the corner
()I,I*OHITK BAND HT »XI»
<»O5 <i STREET
NIFTY SPRING
SUITS
SHOES <«nd lURNISniNGS
FOR MEM
Peerless Cloth'ig Co.
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Mazóla Oil
I hi IGH.NITH
AND Htl.il)
■ tit X X I.
A world fainou« not cl of the
licer*» went inaili' Into n picture you’ll
long remember—-
N’EYV
TODY!
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the Hills
With
Rob’t Warwick
»And a brilliant supporting cast
Filmed in llp< mountain» and canyons
of Idaho—You'll any it's one of the
gr<uit< st we»tern outdoor pictures
you ever MW—
Larry Semon i
Comedy
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HAUL’S
Electric Store
i » i : moxsi i :
OREGON
Matinee
1 omorrow