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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1920)
’ll I..HDA», J< I.» *>. •'«»»- UlUXTb i'.US» IMIIA UIIKiMI **UK FOl'K I Your Proposition—and Ours We solicit your deposits, having in inind that if you need assistance at any time it is our purpose to help you so far as it is consistent with sound banking. MrMurn nw»v. arsvwvr THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OHBGON s V s i Í -, Shoes for the Family ANI» MEN'S SHIRTS. NECK WEAK, 80X8 WEAK AT PRICES TH AT ARB RIGHT. IN DER going ON VOI R VACATION?—GET A BAG OR SUIT CASE AT WOODWARD’S MAXIMl M OF QUALITY A ND SERVII E t “““““ Charles A. Westerfield, of Omaha, •ifist Amy Layton left last night ■ — T - P. f«*r Seattle after visiting here with, was a guest over night with Isw mother for the past two month; Cramer Mr Westerfield and Mr. Wise Alice Randle returr.ed last Cramer are old friends, having angtit to Salem after visiting here for known each other as young men. Mr. past two weeks at the home of Westerfield left this morning Southern California mother. Mrs. J. C. Randle. ! PERSONAL "Lb LOCAL ]i '1 r, ■------ t . u . s k . t ■■-rrrr- Steam's "Day Cream." Sabin ha» C. C. Clark went to Leland thia 1 morning to spend a week on a vaca- It. s‘ J. It. Eutrlken has come up from tlon. lleiuslhimug and pecoliug, lUc I Aimed» with hla family and »III ud I pel yard Nellie Nea» Ultt probably make hi» home In thia city. 8. Sprout went to his farm at Sla-j Mr F.ntrlken owned the »tore at Ai klyou this morning to attend to th.» med«. Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Glailer and harvestiug of his crops. He will ho family t and Mrs. L. M. Phillipa and one about a month. Mrs. Nellie Kraus, who has been family left this morning for Trail visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ai for a fa • w week» camping trip. They fred Doerner, left this morning tor will visit Crater l<ake before return ing home , Kansas City. Thoma» Galvin arrived la»t night Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments for ■the relief and cure of Stomach, Liv^r by automobile from Livermore. Cal., land Kidney trouble. 13tf and will visit here for a week with Mrs. lam Underhill, of Chippewa Mrs. Galvin come hero last week. Mr Falls. WIs.. aud Mrs Len Bulson. of Galvin made the trip from San Fran Stevens Point. WIs., are here visit cisco In two days. ing for several days with Mrs. O. M. Italhing Suita Iti'dlKcl— I.ee. One fourth off the regular ¡»rice on Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Collins and all bathing suits thia week Mrs. Fred Collins left last night for Golden Rule Portland where they will visit for the next week Dr. llritten'» Office C1< xm «I— The Golden Rule is selling all bath I am leaving for my vacation, and ing suits at one-fourth off the regu my office wltl be cloned until notiti lar price all this week 27 cation of opening fa Floyd Sloan arrived this morning Courier. from lays Angeles for a visit here. Mrs. Sloan has been visiting at Wll- , Boy« and Ctrl« 1er Eligí'.I dervtlle for the past two months with , The boys and girls of Grants Pass her mother, Mrs. J. B. Borough, I under IS veers of age are eligible Fay Kiser who spent a few day« to enroll In the rodent and canning here his grandfather. ' .-ontest ■ “ at -- the home of -* *■*: Boys and girls Interested ( V. Wallace left last night for Corval may enroll with the county agent at lis. whe-y be will »¡«end a wook risii the Junior high school, Wedneiil i » ing Mr. Kiser will return here for a afternoon July 21st at p. m. , visit later. W. W Masterson, of Santa Bar- the Picture Mill— barn, has been visiting In the city Will be closed for a few days to with his cousin. Mrs John Master- fessional Photograpners. which con ®on. «-horn he had not seen for 25 vene» in Seattle. Wash., the latter years Mr Masterson left this morn part of the month. Upon her return ing for California, making stops nt Mrs. Bancroft will be equipped with different points en route. Ha attend all of the very latest up-to-the-min ed the Shrine convention at ute Information for producing the land. permit Mrs Rancroft. the artist, to ! Special Prices on Indies skirt« -cotton, silk nini wool Mrs. Hellie Reas Mr». K. I<«'liko|>t GREATER RESULTS are to be exacted of organised tailoring »kill titan of oae-iailor akUt. For better quality, style and value TAILORING the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor I QEO S. CALHOUN Over lift ecu year* heal denle» for Vacation Trips Peerless Clothing Co attend The Eastman School for Pro- Monday, July 1». a »on. very finest work In her art. For the KNOX To Mr and Mr» Earl Knog. date of the reopening of The Picture of thia city, Tuesday, July fo. a Mill, watch the Courier. If daughter. I,KWW Tn Mr and Mr* Arthur (1. Lawls, of Riverbanka Farms. Mon day. July 19. a »on. POWER FARMIN« WITH A FORDSON On DimicK Farm Wednesnay and Thursday 30 FARMERS IN JOSEI’HINF COUNTY ARB MOW U»> DIO A FORDSOV .EE IT AT THE DEMONSTRA SPRING TOOTH H IIUIOW CUTS CLEAN , LEAVE.*» SOIL IN PEIL FEt T CONDITION TION. THIS DISC LEAVES A GOOD SMO TIi FINISH. NO CAST IRON STANDARDS. ONE LEVER Al TOMATIt ALIA CONTROLS BOTH HANGS- SEE IT ON THE DIMICIi I VRM. LEVERS WITHIN REACH OF TRACTOR THIS PLOW CUTS \ GOOD CLEAN FURROW. >zTTx_ 1 ■ E ¿J j J f >> \- / Txv 7 Ask forilthe Sedan if you wish to ride out to the field A. WINETROUT, the Tractor Man